Dartmouth, Massachusetts

Learn More About the Dartmouth, Massachusetts Community

DARTMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS

ZIP CODES

02747, 02748


HISTORY

First settled in 1664, “Old Dartmouth” was a coastal farm town in the South Coast, Massachusetts area. With English immigrants taking over the land from the Native Americans, the town’s economy and size grew significantly. The town also acted as a “resort” for wealthy New England travelers who wanted to experience the best of both city and rural life.

Today, Dartmouth represents a classic New England town. With it’s “small town” feel, locals are prideful in their community without being too far to enjoy city amenities.

POPULATION SIZE

34,307 (2020 Census)

TRANSPORTATION

Access to Interstate 195 

South Coast Rail’s MBTA Commuter Rail (to Boston)

Southeastern Regional Transit Authority (SRTA Busses)

New Bedford Regional Airport

T.F. Green Airport

Logan International Airport

SCHOOLS

Dartmouth High School is the town’s only public high school. However, students also have the opportunity to attend Diman Regional Vocational Technical High School in Fall River, MA or Bristol County Agricultural High School in Dighton, MA.

Montessori School of the Angels in Westport, MA, Connolly High School in Fall River, MA, and Bishop Stang High School in North Dartmouth, MA are all nearby charter schools that offer students a private education.

COLLEGES

North Dartmouth, MA is home to UMass Dartmouth (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth).

Bristol Community College in Fall River, MA is only a 10-15 minute drive. This 2 year college offers hundreds of certificate, trade, GED, and associate degree options. BCC also offers unique programs for those with special accommodations or in low-income households.

CULTURE/EVENTS

North and South Dartmouth are two very different feels. In the North area, you’ll find much more commercial and suburb neighborhoods. The Dartmouth Mall is a popular shopping mall that Massachusetts residents visit from all over.

The South side includes a lot more rural land. With a farm in almost every neighborhood, you’ll feel secluded enough to enjoy your privacy. However, a 10 minute car drive will bring you to the town’s main center, where hundreds shops line the infamous State Road.

POINTS OF INTEREST

Lloyd Center for the Environment

Cornell Farms

Parsons Reserve

Alderbrook Farm

Explore Local Favorites

LOCAL RESOURCES

City Hall

School Department

Assessor’s Department

Pay Your City, Water, or Property Taxes

Fire Department

Police Department

How to Find Your Property Lines

Building + Permit Department

Property Deeds

National Grid

Liberty Utilities

Comcast

Westport Water Department

Trash Department