Avon is considered to be a prestigious community located along Route 24, which is approximately 20 miles south of Boston. There is good highway access and a positive attitude toward economic growth and development in the town of Avon. The town has developed as a major employment center in the South Shore area.
Over the past 10 years, the Avon Industrial Park has developed and contains 127 firms. The Industrial Park employs over 3,600 persons in a variety of occupations, and has recently expanded making more sites available for development.
The town enjoys convenient public transit service to Boston and Brockton.
Housing is available in many residential neighborhoods of the town as well as excellent community facilities and services. The town preserves its quiet, tranquil, suburban character while being a part of a metropolitan community that provides advantages in terms of accessibility of health care, cultural, educational and recreational resources.
Avon is in Eastern Massachusetts. It is bordered by Brockton on the south, Stoughton on the west, Randolph on the northeast, and Holbrook on the east. Avon is 17 miles south of Boston, 27 miles northeast of Providence, Rhode Island and 211 miles from New York City.
Form of Government
Board of Selectmen and Open Town Meeting
Transportation and Access
Principal highways are State Route 28 and the Fall River Expressway, Route 24. Commuter rail service is available to South Station, Boston on the Middleborough Line. The Brockton Area Transit Authority provides fixed route service between Brocton and the Ashmont MBTA station. The Avon Council on Aging offers paratransit services for the elderly and disabled.
There are no hospitals, long term care facilities, hospices services or rest homes in the town of Avon, Massachusetts.
Points of Interest
o DeMarco Park
o Shooters Pub and Big Jim's Liquor Store
o Samuel Robbins House
o Jordan's Furniture
o Blanchard's Tavern
o St Michaels Church
Notable Residents
o Michael Mottau
o Hobey Baker, Award Winner, Boston College 2001
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