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Massachusetts

Town of Heath
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Heath, Massachusetts

Heath, Massachusetts

Dell Dam, Heath MA

Dell Dam, Heath MA

Burnt Hill, Heath MA

Burnt Hill, Heath MA

Heath Agricultural Fair

Heath Agricultural Fair

Ledge Road West, Heath MA

Ledge Road West, Heath MA

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A Pickleball Clinic was held Aug 23 & 24 at Jacobs Road to raise money towards Heath's share of a grant to re-surface the Town Center court.
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Welcome to the Town of Heath, MA

Road Sign: Entering Heath

First settled in 1765 as a part of Charlemont, Heath is located in the northeastern portion of the Berkshires, with some of the highest points being the North end of Sumner Stetson Road, areas near the top of Bray Road and Burnt Hill. According to reliable sources, the Heath Fairgrounds are considered cultivated fields at the highest elevation in Massachusetts.

The town separated from Charlemont, and Heath was officially incorporated in 1785. The town is named after William Heath, Major General of Massachusetts and Brigadier General in the national army during the American Revolution.

The town comprises a total area of 24.9 square miles with a population of 706. It is a “Right To Farm Community” with rolling hills, stone walls, forests and streams. The Heath Agricultural Society Fair, held each year in August, features a chicken barbeque, animal events, live music and lots of fun for young and old alike.

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