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Route 68 is a 36.14-mile-long (58.16 km) south–north state highway in Massachusetts. Its southern terminus is at Route 122A in Holden and its northern terminus is at Route 32 in Royalston . Along the way it intersects Route 2 in Gardner and U.S. Route 202 (US 202) in Templeton .
The highway intersects Route 106 (Messenger Street) just after crossing the Bristol–Norfolk county line and entering the town of Plainville. Route 152 follows Taunton Street north to its terminus at an oblique intersection with US 1 (Washington Street) just south of the U.S. Highway's interchange with I-495.
In 2019, Plainville opened a new $34 million Municipal Complex, which included new space for the Town Hall, Fire Department, and Police. [2] These were sited adjacent to a pre-existing public library on South Street. [2] The new Town Hall replaced one that had been originally built in 1938 as a fire station. [2]
Plainville Fire Chief Robert Skinner said firefighters were called to School Street after a passerby reported seeing flames shooting from the home. The caller also reported that the homeowner ...
Plainridge Park Casino is a harness racing track and slot machine parlor in Plainville, Massachusetts. It is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Penn Entertainment. It opened in 1999 as Plainridge Racecource, changing to its present name in 2015 when it became a racino.
English: 600 mm by 600 mm (24 in by 24 in) Massachusetts Route shield, made to the specifications of the 1996 edition of Construction and Traffic Standard Details (sign M1-5).
Plainville-Wrentham Catholic Collaborative St. Martha Church, 227 South St, Plainville: Founded in 1951, current church dedicated in 1953. Now part of Plainville-Wrentham Collaborative [173] St. Mary Church, 130 South St, Wrentham: Parish founded and church dedicated in 1928. Now part of Plainville-Wrentham Collaborative [174] Sacred Heart