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Posted: Tue Nov 26th
The Town of Clarksburg (approx. pop 1,700) is accepting applications for the position of a full-time Town Administrator. Details enclosed.
Posted: Thu Oct 31st
Trick or Treat is from 5-7pm, Oct. 31st
Posted: Tue Oct 22nd
Our municipal vulnerability program is seeking your input, observations, ideas and participation to address our very real issues of flooding and the resultant damage we have witnessed right here in town.
Posted: Tue Oct 15th
All decorations on the graves in the Clarksburg Cemetery located on Henderson Road must be removed by November 1, 2024
Calendar
Fri Dec 27th
Agenda and attendance information enclosed.
Thu Feb 27th 6:00PM to 7:30PM
Information enclosed
Sat May 17th 11:00AM to 12:30PM
Information enclosed
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The Town of Clarksburg

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Town Hall will be closing at noon on Christmas Eve and will be Closed on Christmas Day.

We will also be closing at Noon on New Years Eve and will again be closed on New Years Day.

Happy Holidays Everyone!

Draft Clarksburg MVP Summary of Findings

Clarksburg is a small Town of 1670 Residents nestled on the Vermont Boarder to the North, comprising of 12 sq. miles.  Approximately 53% of the land mass of the Town of Clarksburg is owned by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.  Many scenic vistas and rugged terrain surrounds the valley Community, with fertile plateaus divided by the North Branch of the North Branch of the Hoosac River.

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History

Clarksburg was first settled in 1769 by Captain Matthew Ketchum, Nicholas Clark and others.
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Calendar

Calendar of town related events.
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Community

Clarksburg residents largely participate in community building.
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