North Billerica is a small town located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. It was originally settled in the early 17th century and officially incorporated as a town in 1855. The town was primarily agricultural until the mid-19th century when the railroad came through, sparking industrial growth in the area.
Notable residents of North Billerica include Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Moats and former NFL player Chris Sullivan.
The population of North Billerica has steadily grown over the years, with a current population of around 10,000 residents.
North Billerica is located in northeastern Massachusetts, about 25 miles northwest of Boston. The town is bordered by the Concord River and sits at the foothills of the Middlesex Fells.
The economy of North Billerica is primarily driven by manufacturing and technology industries. Companies like Raytheon and E Ink Corporation have a presence in the town, providing jobs and economic growth.
North Billerica is a close-knit community with a strong sense of pride in its history and traditions. The town hosts various events throughout the year, including a summer concert series and holiday celebrations.