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The Town of Stoughton is a medium sized suburban community with great ethnic and religious diversity. Stoughton is located twenty miles south, southwest of Boston. The town is primarily a residential community with an excellent range of commercial properties that provide jobs, economic prosperity and non-residential tax dollars. Stoughton is a very comfortable community in which to live and work. Cultural, athletic and social activities are numerous. |
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Transportation and Access - Stoughton is located between Routes 128 and Interstate 495, the inner and outer loops around Boston. Routes 3, 24, and 28 provide easy access to the airport. Rail - Commuter rail service is available to Back Bay Station and South Station, Boston. Travel time to BBS: 30-39 minutes. MBTA parking: 500 spaces. Bus - Stoughton is a member of the Brockton Area Transit Authority (BAT), which provides fixed route service between Brockton and Stoughton. |
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Ames Pond - Recreational Opportunities - Beach/Swimming; Biking; Boating/Canoeing; Fishing and Picnicking. Cedar Hill Golf Course. The 9-hole "Cedar Hill" course at the Cedar Hill Golf Course facility in Stoughton, Massachusetts is a public course open to Stoughton residents. The Recreation Department offers a variety of clinics and classes which include adult, senior and children's programs. |
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Houses of Worship
Ahavath Torah Congregation
Congregation Klal Yisrael
Christadelphian Ecclesia
Faith Baptist Church of Stoughton
First Congregational
First Parish Universalist Church
Immaculte Conception Church
Jehovah's Witnesses Stoughton
Our Lady of the Rosary
St. James Catholic Church
Trinity Episcopal Church
United Methodist Church
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Convenient Shopping Includes
The Shops at Cobbs Corner
Roche Brothers
South Shore Plaza in Braintree
Super Stop & Shop
Brockton Mall
Shaw’s Supermarkets
Wrentham Outlets |
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