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1. Berkshire County Mosquito Control Project Total 8 2 2014 Mosquito Control Projects/Districts Member Municipalities Listing MOSQUITO CONTROL NUMBER OF MEMBER MUNICIPALITY PROJECT/DISTRICT MUNICIPALITIES' 1. BERKSHIRE COUNTY MOSQUITO CONTROL PROJECT CLARKSBURG Berkshire HINSDALE Berkshire OTIS Berkshire PITTSFIELD Berkshire RICHMOND Berkshire SHEFFIELD Berkshire STOCKBRIDGE Berkshire TYRINGHAM Berkshire TOTAL 8 2. BRISTOL COUNTY MOSQUITO CONTROL PROJECT ACUSHNET Bristol ATTLEBORO Bristol BERKLEY Bristol DARTMOUTH Bristol DIGHTON Bristol EASTON Bristol FAIRHAVEN Bristol FALL RIVER Bristol FREETOWN Bristol MANSFIELD Bristol NEW BEDFORD Bristol NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH Bristol NORTON Bristol RAYNHAM Bristol REHOBOTH Bristol SEEKONK Bristol SOMERSET Bristol SWANSEA Bristol TAUNTON Bristol WESTPORT Bristol TOTAL 20 3. CAPE COD MOSQUITO CONTROL PROJECT BARNSTABLE Cape Cod BOURNE Cape Cod BREWSTER Cape Cod CHATHAM Cape Cod DENNIS Cape Cod EASTHAM Cape Cod FALMOUTH Cape Cod HARWICH Cape Cod MASHPEE Cape Cod ORLEANS Cape Cod PROVINCETOWN Cape Cod SANDWICH Cape Cod TRURO Cape Cod WELLFLEET Cape Cod YARMOUTH Cape Cod TOTAL 15 4. CENTRAL MA MOSQUITO CONTROL PROJECT ACTON Central ASHLAND Central AUBURN Central AYER Central BERLIN Central BILLERICA Central BLACKSTONE Central BOYLSTON Central BOXBOROUGH Central CHELMSFORD Central CLINTON Central DEVENS Central DRACUT Central FITCHBURG Central GROTON Central HOLLISTON Central HOPEDALE Central HOPKINTON Central HUDSON Central LANCASTER Central LEOMINSTER Central LITTLETON Central LOWELL Central LUNENBURG Central MARLBOROUGH Central MILFORD Central MILLBURY Central MILLVILLE Central NATICK Central NORTHBOROUGH Central NORTHBRIDGE Central SHERBORN Central SHREWSBURY Central SOUTHBOROUGH Central STOW Central STURBRIDGE Central TEWKSBURY Central WEBSTER Central WESTBOROUGH Central WESTFORD Central WILMINGTON Central TOTAL 41 5. EAST MIDDLESEX MOSQUITO CONTROL PROJECT Arlington EAST MIDDLESEX Bedford EAST MIDDLESEX Belmont EAST MIDDLESEX Brookline EAST MIDDLESEX Burlington EAST MIDDLESEX Cambridge EAST MIDDLESEX Concord EAST MIDDLESEX Everett EAST MIDDLESEX Framingham EAST MIDDLESEX Lexington EAST MIDDLESEX Lincoln EAST MIDDLESEX Malden EAST MIDDLESEX Maynard EAST MIDDLESEX Medford EAST MIDDLESEX Melrose EAST MIDDLESEX Newton EAST MIDDLESEX North Reading EAST MIDDLESEX Reading EAST MIDDLESEX Sudbury EAST MIDDLESEX Wakefield EAST MIDDLESEX Waltham EAST MIDDLESEX Watertown EAST MIDDLESEX Wayland EAST MIDDLESEX Wellesley EAST MIDDLESEX Weston EAST MIDDLESEX Winchester EAST MIDDLESEX TOTAL 26 SURVEILLANCE 6. MARTHA’S VINEYARD MOSQUITO CONTROL PROJECT ONLY 7. NORFOLK COUNTY MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICT AVON Norfolk BELLINGHAM Norfolk BRAINTREE Norfolk CANTON Norfolk DEDHAM Norfolk DOVER Norfolk FOXBOROUGH Norfolk FRANKLIN Norfolk HOLBROOK Norfolk MEDFIELD Norfolk MEDWAY Norfolk MILLIS Norfolk MILTON Norfolk NEEDHAM Norfolk NORFOLK Norfolk NORWOOD Norfolk PLAINVILLE Norfolk QUINCY Norfolk RANDOLPH Norfolk SHARON Norfolk STOUGHTON Norfolk WALPOLE Norfolk WESTWOOD Norfolk WEYMOUTH Norfolk WRENTHAM Norfolk TOTAL 25 8. NORTHEAST MA MOSQUITO & WETLAND MANAGEMENT DISTRICT AMESBURY Northeast ANDOVER Northeast BEVERLY Northeast BOXFORD Northeast DANVERS Northeast GEORGETOWN Northeast GROVELAND Northeast HAMILTON Northeast HAVERHILL Northeast IPSWICH Northeast LYNN Northeast LYNNFIELD Northeast Manchester by the Sea Northeast MARBLEHEAD Northeast MERRIMAC Northeast METHUEN Northeast MIDDLETON Northeast NAHANT Northeast NORTH ANDOVER Northeast NEWBURY Northeast NEWBURYPORT Northeast PEABODY Northeast REVERE Northeast ROWLEY Northeast SALEM Northeast SALISBURY Northeast SAUGUS Northeast SWAMPSCOTT Northeast TOPSFIELD Northeast WENHAM Northeast WEST NEWBURY Northeast WINTHROP Northeast TOTAL 32 9. PLYMOUTH COUNTY MOSQUITO CONTROL PROJECT ABINGTON Plymouth BRIDGEWATER Plymouth BROCKTON Plymouth CARVER Plymouth COHASSET Plymouth DUXBURY Plymouth EAST BRIDGEWATER Plymouth HALIFAX Plymouth HANOVER Plymouth HANSON Plymouth HINGHAM Plymouth HULL Plymouth KINGSTON Plymouth LAKEVILLE Plymouth MARION Plymouth MARSHFIELD Plymouth MATTAPOISETT Plymouth MIDDLEBOROUGH Plymouth NORWELL Plymouth PEMBROKE Plymouth PLYMOUTH Plymouth PLYMPTON Plymouth ROCHESTER Plymouth ROCKLAND Plymouth SCITUATE Plymouth WAREHAM Plymouth WEST BRIDGEWATER Plymouth WHITMAN Plymouth TOTAL 28 10. SUFFOLK COUNTY MOSQUITO CONTROL PROJECT BOSTON Suffolk CHELSEA Suffolk TOTAL 2 GRAND TOTAL 197 .
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