At Rose Lights, we understand that the holiday season can be busy and stressful. That’s why our Christmas light installation services are designed to give you more time to enjoy with family and friends while we handle the hard work. Our team in Somerville, MA specializes in creating stunning, custom lighting displays tailored to your preferences.
Our seasonal lighting installation ensures that your home will be the talk of the town in Middlesex County. We offer a range of services, including lighting maintenance throughout the season, to keep your display looking perfect. Let us add a touch of magic to your celebrations with our professional expertise.
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Don’t let the stress of Christmas light installation dim your holiday spirit. Contact Rose Lights today to schedule your consultation and start planning your perfect holiday display in Somerville, MA.
Rose Lights has been proudly serving the residents of Somerville, MA, and surrounding areas for years. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction has made us a leading provider of Christmas lighting services in the region.
Our experienced team offers a full range of light installation services, from concept and design to installation and maintenance. We use high-quality materials and state-of-the-art equipment to ensure that your holiday lights are beautiful, safe, and long-lasting.
Located in Middlesex County, we take pride in bringing festive cheer to our community. Whether you’re looking for a simple, elegant display or an elaborate, show-stopping design, Rose Lights is here to help make your vision a reality.
Consultation and Design: Our process begins with a free consultation where we discuss your vision, budget, and preferences. We’ll then create a custom lighting design tailored to your home.
Professional Installation: Once the design is approved, our team of professionals will handle the entire installation process. We use safe, efficient methods to ensure your lights are securely and beautifully installed.
Maintenance and Removal: Throughout the holiday season, we provide lighting maintenance to keep your display looking its best. After the season ends, we’ll remove the lights, leaving no trace behind.
With our christmas lighting services, you can enjoy a stress-free holiday season. Call 774-482-1991 today to learn more about our exceptional offerings in Somerville, MA.
Our services are not just about hanging lights; they are about creating memorable experiences. With Rose Lights, you get a range of christmas lighting services designed to meet your specific needs. From the initial design phase to the final takedown, we ensure every aspect is handled with care and professionalism.
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Whether you want a simple rooftop outline or a grand display that covers your entire property, our team in Somerville, MA is equipped to deliver stunning results. Experience the joy and wonder of the holidays without the hassle. Call 774-482-1991 to schedule your Christmas light installation today.
The territory now comprising the city of Somerville was first settled by Europeans in 1629 as part of Charlestown. In 1629, English surveyor Thomas Graves led a scouting party of 100 Puritans from the settlement of Salem to prepare the site for the Great Migration of Puritans from England. Graves was attracted to the narrow Mishawum Peninsula between the Charles and Mystic rivers, linked to the mainland at the present-day Sullivan Square. The area of earliest settlement was based at City Square on the peninsula, though the territory of Charlestown officially included all of what is now Somerville, as well as Medford, Everett, Malden, Stoneham, Melrose, Woburn, Burlington, and parts of Arlington and Cambridge. From that time until 1842, the area of present-day Somerville was referred to as “beyond the Neck” in reference to the thin spit of land, the Charlestown Neck, that connected it to the Charlestown Peninsula.
The first European settler in Somerville of whom there is any record was John Woolrich, an Indian trader who came from the Charlestown Peninsula in 1630, and settled near what is now Dane Street. Others soon followed Woolrich, locating in the vicinity of present-day Union Square. In 1639 colonists officially acquired the land in what is now Somerville from the Squaw Sachem of Mistick. The population continued to slowly increase, and by 1775 there were about 500 inhabitants scattered across the area. Otherwise, the area was mostly used as grazing and farmland. It was once known as the “Stinted Pasture” or “Cow Commons”, as early settlers of Charlestown had the right to pasture a certain number of cows in the area.
John Winthrop, the first colonial governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, was granted 600 acres (240 hectares) of land in the area in 1631. Named for the ten small knolls located on the property, Ten Hills Farm extended from the Cradock Bridge in present-day Medford Square to Convent Hill in East Somerville. Winthrop lived, planted, and raised cattle on the farm. It is also where he launched the first ship in Massachusetts, the “Blessing of the Bay”. Built for trading purposes in the early 1630s, it was soon armed for use as a patrol boat for the New England coast. It is seen as a precursor to the United States Navy. The “Ten Hills” neighborhood, located in the northeastern part of the city, has retained the name for over 300 years. New research has found that less than a decade after John Winthrop moved to the farm in 1631, there were enslaved Native American prisoners of war on the property. Each successive owner of Ten Hills Farm would depend upon slavery’s profits until the 1780s, when Massachusetts abolished the practice.
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