Berkshire County, Stockbridge, MA

Beautiful Stockbridge Bowl

Stockbridge MA Properties for Sale

"Fodor’s about Stockbridge”:  

Stockbridge is the quintessence of small-town New England charm, untainted by large-scale development. It is also the blueprint for small-town America as represented on the covers of the Saturday Evening Post by painter Norman Rockwell (the official state artist of Massachusetts). From 1953 until his death in 1978, Rockwell lived in Stockbridge and painted the simple charm of its buildings and residents. James Taylor sang about the town in his hit "Sweet Baby James," as did balladeer Arlo Guthrie in his famous Thanksgiving anthem "Alice's Restaurant," in which he tells what ensued when he tossed some garbage out the back of his Volkswagen bus down a Stockbridge hillside.

Per the Town of Stockbridge web site:  

Vital Statistics and Information

Population: 1846

Registered Voters: 1571

Number of Births: 7

Number of Marriages: 24

Number of Deaths: 16

GENERAL INFORMATION

Chartered: 1737

Incorporated: 1739

Registered Voters: 1487

Form of Government Open Town Meeting

Tax Rate: $8.76

Annual Town Meeting Third Monday in May

UNITED STATES SENATORS

Edward J. Markey, Boston Elizabeth Warren, Boston

CONGRESSMAN

Richard E. Neal

STATE SENATOR

Benjamin B. Downing

REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT

William Smitty Pignatelli