Protect your home with affordable gas line replacement by Emma Plumbing And Drain Services in Islington, MA. We provide budget-friendly gas line and pipe services for any property.
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When it comes to plumbing services in Islington, MA, Emma Plumbing And Drain Services is the name you can trust. Our highly trained plumbers have extensive experience in gas line replacement and repair. We approach every project with a sheer focus on safety, quality, and customer satisfaction. This dedication has earned us a first class reputation throughout Norfolk County. To discuss your plumbing needs and learn more about our services, please contact us at 857-398-8840.
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Importance of Gas Line Safety
Replacing your gas lines is vital for maintaining a safe and functional home. At Emma Plumbing And Drain Services, we understand the importance of reliable gas lines. Our experienced plumbers in Islington, MA use top techniques and quality materials to deliver lasting results. We’re protecting your home and family with our intensive gas installation service in Norfolk County and in turn, our community. Contact us at 857-398-8840 to schedule your service today.
Westwood was first settled in 1641 and was part of the town of Dedham, originally called ‘West Dedham’, until it was officially incorporated in 1897. It was the last town to split from the original town of Dedham. From early in the settlement of Dedham, the people of the Clapboard Trees Precinct were “a wealthy, sophisticated lot, familiar with the bigwigs of provincial politics and prone to the religious liberalism that was à la mode in Boston.” Residents did not care for the politically more powerful Calvinist views of those who lived in the village of Dedham and asked to separate.
It was originally to have been named the “Town of Nahatan:”
a bill to incorporate the Town of Nahatan was reported in the Senate on March 8, 1897, by Senator Charles F. Woodward, Chairman of the Committee on Towns. No opposition to the passage of the bill appeared until it reached the House, when the representative from Nahant objected to the name “Nahatan,” owing to its alleged similarity to the name Nahant. It was desirable for the old, as well as the new town, to have the question of incorporation settled, if possible, before April 5, when appropriations for the coming year were going to be made. Therefore, in order to remove every trace of friction, however trivial, and thus expedite matters, the name was changed to Westwood.
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