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380 Great Rd., MA 01775
978-897-4514
www.stow-ma.gov
Population (2009): 6,671
Form of Government: Town administrator, selectmen, open town meeting
Labor Force (2010): 3,614
Per Capita Income (1999): $38,260
Population Per Sq. Mile (2009): 378.60
Housing Units Per Sq. Mile (2009): 120.77
Tax Rate (FY 2011): 17.05 (Residential), 17.05 (Commercial)
Average Single-Family Tax Bill (FY 2011): $7,310
Total Revenue (FY 2011): $22,611,312
Unemployment Rate (2010): 5.6 percent
Bose Corp., $16,345,800
Linear Retail Stow #1 LLC, $11,097,600
Pultie Homes of New England, $6,399,000
Pilot Grove LP, $5,831,400
Derby Woods LLC, $5,541,600
William J. Wrigley, Town Manager
Linda Hathaway, Town Clerk
Susan McLaughlin, Chairman, Board of Selectmen
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