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  • We provide quick, quality plumbing services in Medfield.
  • We’ll get your water heater working correctly.
  • You’ll enjoy clear drains with our professional drain cleaning services.
  • Keep your heating working with regular boiler service.
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    Locally Serving Norfolk County, MA

    Emma Plumbing And Drain Services is your local plumbing professional and throughout Norfolk County, MA. We use high-quality materials like durable copper pipes and efficient PVC fittings to ensure long-lasting results. Our team is skilled in handling various plumbing needs, from fixing leaky faucets to installing complex water filtration systems.

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  • Consultation: We’ll discuss your plumbing needs.
  • Service: We handle everything from water line repair to hydro jetting.
  • Final Inspection: We’ll ensure everything is working properly.
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    Plumbing issues can be a major inconvenience. Emma Plumbing And Drain Services offers a wide range of services from water line replacement to sewer camera inspections, to ensure any problem is resolved quickly. Call us today at 857-398-8840.

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    The territory that Medfield now occupies was, at the time of colonization, Neponset land. As part of the English settlement of the area, it was sold by the Neponset leader Chickatabot to William Pynchon in the late 1620s. In 1633, Chickatabot died in a smallpox epidemic that decimated nearby Neponset, Narragansett and Pequot communities. Because Chickatabot and Pynchon’s deal left no written deed, the Massachusetts General Court ordered “those Indians who were present when Chickatabot sold lands to Mr. Pynchon, or who know where they were, to set out the bounds thereof”. Fifty years later, Chickatabot’s grandson Josias Wampatuck brought a land claim against Medfield and the other towns created within the borders of the Chickatabot purchase, for which he received payment. Of those lands, Dedham was the first town formed.

    The majority of present-day Medfield had been granted to Dedham in 1636, but the lands on the western bank of the Charles River had been meted out by the General Court to individuals. Edward Alleyn, for example, had been granted 300 acres in 1642. Dedham asked the General Court for some of those lands and, on October 23, 1649, the Court granted the request so long as they established a separate village there within one year. Medfield (New Dedham) was first settled in 1649, principally by people who relocated from the former town. The first 13 house lots were laid out on June 19, 1650.

    Dedham sent Eleazer Lusher, Joshua Fisher, Henry Phillips, John Dwight, and Daniel Fisher to map out an area three miles by four miles and the colony sent representatives to set the boundaries on the opposite side of the river. The land that Dedham contributed to the new village became Medfield, and the land the colony contributed eventually broke away to become Medway in 1713. Millis would later break away from Medway.

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