Southwick has evolved from a
rural farming community to a bedroom community over the
last twenty years. Its close proximity to the cities of
Springfield, Massachusetts and Hartford, Connecticut via
routes 10, 202 and 57 has generated significant demand
for new housing. Additionally, the town enjoys its
status as a major recreational center because of the
Congamond Lakes, Moto Cross 338 and large open space
areas. Accordingly, municipal services have grown to
meet the various demands of the citizenry.

TOWN INCORPORATED
November 7, 1770
Population: (est. 2000): 8,835
FY 2002 Tax Rate: $15.99

Public School District
Granville
- Southwick
Southwick
(non-op) - Southwick
Southwick-Tolland
- Southwick
Tolland
(non-op) - Southwick
Public School
Powder
Mill - Southwick
Southwick-Tolland
Regional High - Southwick
Woodland
Elementary - Southwick
Private School
Southwick
Baptist School - Southwick

The Weekly Club
Meeting
Each
Wednesday Evening 6:00pm
Roma Restaurant
College Highway
Southwick, MA 01077

Please click the
link above to learn more about the historical
significance of our town.