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195 Main St. 01754
978-897-1001
www.townofmaynard-ma.gov
Population (2010): 10,106
Form of Government: Town administrator, selectmen, open town meeting
Labor Force (2010): 6,164
Per Capita Income (1999): $27,016
Population Per Sq. Mile (2009): 2,028.44
Housing Units Per Sq. Mile (2009): 840.84
Tax Rate (FY 2010): 17.5 (Residential); 26.91
(Commercial)
Average Single-Family Tax Bill (FY 2011): $5,517
Total Revenue (FY 2011): $37,682,292
Unemployment Rate (2010): 6.9 percent
Wellesley/Rosewood/Maynard Mill LLC, $25,346,600
Hub MA Realty Trust, $23,419,000
129 Parker Street LLC, $16,219,000
Maynard Industrial Properties, $10,154,800
DEK Portfolio LLC, $5,654,400
Michael Sullivan, Town Administrator
Michelle L. Sokolowski, Town Clerk
Robert G. Nadeau, Chairman, Board of Selectmen
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