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At Rose Lights, we pride ourselves on delivering top-level landscape lighting services in Newton, MA. Our team of professional electricians is dedicated to providing custom outdoor lighting that adds to the beauty and security of your home. With years of experience in Middlesex County, we understand the needs of New England landscape lighting. Trust us for all your residential lighting needs, from installation to maintenance.
Landscape lighting is more than just aesthetics; it adds to your home’s security and functionality. At Rose Lights, we specialize in custom lighting projects, including holiday lighting installation and outdoor audio systems. Our Massachusetts lighting solutions are designed to meet the unique demands of Middlesex County homes. Trust our landscape lighting design and maintenance expertise to keep your property well-lit and inviting. For inquiries, call us at 774-482-1991 and let us illuminate your home’s potential.
Newton was originally part of “the newe towne”, which was settled in 1630 and renamed Cambridge in 1638. The first English settlement of what is now Newton began in 1639. Roxbury minister John Eliot persuaded the Native American people of Nonantum, a sub-tribe of the Massachusett led by a sachem named Waban, to relocate to Natick in 1651, fearing that they would be exploited by colonists. Newton was incorporated as a separate town, known as Cambridge Village, on December 15, 1681, then renamed Newtown in 1691, and finally Newton in 1766. It became a city on January 5, 1874. Newton is known as The Garden City.
In Reflections in Bullough’s Pond, Newton historian Diana Muir describes the early industries that developed in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in a series of mills built to take advantage of the water power available at Newton Upper Falls and Newton Lower Falls. Snuff, chocolate, glue, paper and other products were produced in these small mills but, according to Muir, the water power available in Newton was not sufficient to turn Newton into a manufacturing city, although it was, beginning in 1902, the home of the Stanley Motor Carriage Company, the maker of the Stanley Steamer.
Newton, according to Muir, became one of North America’s earliest commuter suburbs. The Boston and Worcester, one of North America’s earliest railroads, reached West Newton in 1834. Wealthy Bostonian businessmen took advantage of the new commuting opportunity offered by the railroad, building gracious homes on erstwhile farmland of West Newton hill and on Commonwealth street. Muir points out that these early commuters needed sufficient wealth to employ a groom and keep horses, to drive them from their hilltop homes to the station.
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