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State Police Millbury Barracks
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With the population increase in the Blackstone Valley, the State Police have seen a rise in service calls. The Millbury Barracks is strategically positioned to address these growing demands. Its patrol jurisdiction encompasses Route 495 from Route 20 in Marlboro to the Bellingham/Franklin line, and Route 146 from Worcester to the Rhode Island line.
Additionally, the Millbury Barracks' operational area extends over 19 cities and towns in south-central Massachusetts. A key part of their duties includes the watershed patrol, focusing on the major routes surrounding the waterways managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.
Before the establishment of the Millbury barracks, C-2 was situated on Route 140 in Grafton, a short distance south of Grafton center. Constructed in 1931, the Grafton State Police Barracks came into existence well before the development of major thoroughfares in the region, such as Route 495 and the Massachusetts Turnpike. SP Grafton operated as a Troop C sub-station until the Millbury barracks was completed on Route 20. The original Grafton Barracks has since been repurposed as the Massachusetts State Police Museum and Learning Center.
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Cities/towns patrolled by SP Millbury;
Bellingham | Millville | |
Blackstone | Northborough | |
Douglas | Northbridge | |
Grafton | Shrewsbury | |
Hopedale | Southborough | |
Hopkinton | Sutton | |
Marlborough | Upton | |
Mendon | Uxbridge | |
Milford | Westborough | |
Millbury |