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Town of Tolland

241 West Granville Road
413-258-4794

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Tolland forms the southwest extremity of Hampden County, and is bounded on the north by Otis and Blandford, on the east by Granville, by Sandisfield on the west, and by Colebrook and Hartland, in Connecticut, on the south. Its assessed area is 18,186 acres; and there are 5,614 acres of beech, birch and maple. The whole town is on elevated land, and has few hills of much altitude. In the north is Messenger Pond; in the south, Cranberry; and north of Tolland Centre (the village and post-office) is the larger Noyes Pond, the source of Hubbard's River, which with its affluents drains the eastern section of the town. The rock is of granitic appearance, and the soil is clayey.

The product of the 112 farms in 1885 was valued at $61,752. Maple sugar was made to amount of 49,530 pounds; and of maple molasses, 564 gallons; valued altogether at $4,482. There were two saw mills and a wood-turning mill, employing about 25 men. Some leather and metallic goods were made also. The value of the total manufactured product was $39,775. The population was 422; of whom 117 were legal voters. The valuation in 1888 was $162,692, with a tax-rate of $16 on $1,000. There were 96 taxed dwelling-houses. There are five public school-houses, valued at nearly $2,000. The Congregationalists have a church edifice at the village, occupying what is supposed to be the highest ground in its latitude between the Connecticut and the Housatonic rivers.

This town was formerly a part of Granville, and was set off and incorporated, June 14, 1810. It was settled in 1750; and among its first inhabitants were James Barlow, Samuel Hubbard, Moses Gough, Titus Fowler and Robert Hamilton. The church was organized in 1797; and the Rev. Roger Harrison, the first pastor, served also in the capacity of postmaster, town-clerk, and representative to the General Court. The Rev. Gordon Hall (1784-1826), first American missionary to Bombay, and also an author of some note, was a native of this town. Tolland furnished 25 men for the Union cause in the late war, of whom 12 perished in the service.

Recent News

Town of Tolland: Current Information From Hampden County Registry Of Deeds

The Hampden County Registry of Deeds is OPEN for FULL SERVICE BUSINESS (ERecording, In-Person Recording, Plan Recording, Registered and Unregistered Land) in two locations: Springfield Office Westfield City Hall …

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Town of Tolland Broadband News -The Last Update

Comcast/Xfinity service is now available to almost every home in Tolland. The service includes TV, Internet, and Phone. Additionally, as a Comcast/Xfinity Customer you can purchase Mobile phone service too. Comcast has completed the build of the…

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Town of Tolland - Dog Tags On The Way

New dog tags were received by the Town Clerk last week. She has processed all license applications submitted as of 3/1/2023 and have sent them out by return mail on Saturday 3/4/2023.

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Town Of Tolland : Annual Street Census 2nd Notice

Annual Street Census 2nd Notice Annual Street Census I want to thank everyone who have taken the time to complete and mail back their annual street census that were sent out the 1st week in January. I have received approximately 2/3 of them…

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Town of Tolland News - Office Hours for Senator Paul Mark

Office Hours for Senator Paul Mark Office hours for Senator Paul Mark for Hampden County constituents are the 2nd and 4th Mondays from 1pm to 4pm at the Southwick Town Hall at 454 College Highway. Senator Mark's district office is located at 775…

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Town of Tolland - Tolland Accepting Online Tax Bill Payments

Tolland is able to accept online tax bill payments; currently just excise taxes with real estate and personal property coming by April. There is a link under Quick Access on the main page at Tolland-ma.gov. Online bill payment is only available…

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Town of Tolland : Health Presentation on Seasonal Affectiveness Disorder February 27, 2023

On Monday, February 27 from 9a-10a Christine Southworth, Regional Public Health Nurse from Southwick Board of Health, will offer a presentation on Seasonal Affective Disorder at the Public Safety Complex. Click Here to Vie wthe More Information…

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Town of Tolland Accepting Bids For Town Lawn Care

The Town of Tolland is requesting sealed bids for lawn care and mowing of Town properties. Bids must be submitted to the Town Hall at 241 West Granville Road, Tolland, MA by bid opening on March 8, 2023 at 10 A.M. Contact Kate Donovan,…

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Town of Tolland - Free Covid Test Kits Available

Covid Test kits are available for free at the Tolland Town Hall and the Tolland Public…

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Town of Tolland: Southwick Senior Center Events In February 2023

Southwick Senior Center Events in February 413-569-5498 Open to Southwick, Granville and Tolland Seniors Feb 7 @ 9:30– The Culinary Arts Students from Westfield Technical Academy and the Head Chef will be returning to the Senior Center. …

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Town of Tolland News - Stay Up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines - January 25, 2023

Stay Up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines Including Boosters What You Need to Know - Updated (bivalent) boosters became available on: September 2, 2022, for people aged 12 years and older October 12, 2022, for people aged 5–11 years…

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