Established on March 17, 1710 as a part of
Taunton, a bill to perfect the Norton Grant was passed on June
12, 1771. Parts of Norton were originally established as
Easton on December 21, 1725, and as Mansfield on April 26,
1770.
Located in Bristol County, Norton is
approximately 30 miles southwest of Boston, 15 miles north of
Providence, Rhode Island, and 35 miles southeast of Worcester.
The Town is two miles from the Interstate Route 95 and 495
intersection, and two miles from the I-495/Route 140
intersection, providing exceptional transportation access from
all directions. Elevations range from a high of 178 feet above
sea level to 59 feet above sea level at its lowest point.
Norton is largely a residential community,
operating under an Open Town Meeting form of government with a
Charter and Town Manager. The community's population has grown
by over 60 percent over the last 25 years. Over 80 percent of
our high school graduates further their education, some
attending Wheaton College, an excellent liberal arts
institution located in the heart of town.