Licensed to non-actual locations
Brian Vita
brian_vita@cssinc.com
Wed Jan 30 09:47:04 EST 2008
A. Joseph Ross wrote:
> On 29 Jan 2008 at 22:39, Dave Doherty wrote:
>
>
>> There's a lot of case law about New England towns because the legal
>> organizations of communities are so different here than in the bulk of
>> the country. I think it is likely that every square inch of New
>> England belongs to some "town" or other. That is patently not true in
>> other areas of the country, particularly the West.
>>
>
> That certainly is true in Massachusetts. When four towns were
> abolished to create the Quabbin Reservoir in the 1930s, their
> territory was annexed to surrounding towns.
>
>
What were the four towns?
Brian
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