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13 East Central St., MA 01760
508-647-6400
www.natickma.org
Population (2009): 32,338
Form of Government: Town administrator, selectmen, representative town meeting
Labor Force (2010): 19,244
Per Capita Income (1999): $36,358
Population Per Sq. Mile (2009): 2,144.43
Housing Units Per Sq. Mile (2009): 886.47
Tax Rate (FY 2010): 11.67
Average Single-Family Tax Bill (FY 2010): $5,282
Total Revenue (FY 2010): $115,702,630
Unemployment Rate (2009): 5.9 percent
General Growth Properties, $45,350,900
Boston Scientific Corp., $85,341,400
HC Atlantic Development LP, $64,691,300
The Mathworks, $55,630,200
Cognex Corp., $37,573,900
Martha L. White, Town Manager
Diane Packer, Town Clerk
Joshua Ostroff, Chairman, Board of Selectmen
Sources: Massachusetts Department of Revenue, Zillow.com and Natick officials
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