Westport, Massachusetts
Learn More About the Westport, Massachusetts Community
WESTPORT, MASSACHUSETTS
ZIP CODES
02790
HISTORY
First settled in 1670, “Westport” was chosen as the name because of the town’s geographic location. Being the most western port in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, many original settlers built their lives around the Westport River. Like many of the cities surrounding it, Westport grew its own industries, hosting several farms and mills.
Today, Westport represents a classic New England town. With it’s “small town” feel, locals are prideful in their community and small businesses.
POPULATION SIZE
15,988 (2020 Census)
TRANSPORTATION
Access to Interstate 195
South Coast Rail’s MBTA Commuter Rail (to Boston)
Southeastern Regional Transit Authority (SRTA Busses)
SCHOOLS
Westport 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
Westport, MA is just around the corner 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
Westport, MA holds an annual parade to celebrate 4th of July parade.
POINTS OF INTEREST
Horseneck Beach State Reservation
Mass Audubon’s Allens Pond Wildlife Sanctuary
INDULGE! Speciality Foods + Cigars
LOCAL RESOURCES
Pay Your City, Water, or Property Taxes