Transform your property with stunning outdoor lighting. Rose Lights brings life to New Braintree, Worcester County, and MA for style and security.
At Rose Lights, we are committed to delivering first-class outdoor lighting services in New Braintree, Worcester County, and MA. Our team of professionals, including a master electrician, specializes in a wide range of lighting projects. We provide customized answers to meet your needs for residential exterior lighting or landscape lighting services. Trust us to light up your home with style and security.
Outdoor lighting is more than just a design element; it’s essential for safety and aesthetics. At Rose Lights, we understand the importance of proper lighting. It improves your home’s exterior security. Our outdoor lighting design and installation make us a trusted partner in Worcester County. With our professional lighting services, including motion sensor lighting and low-voltage lighting, we cater to residential and commercial needs. Call us at 774-482-1991 to learn how we can transform your property with our lighting solutions.
Before being settled by re-located residents of Braintree, Massachusetts, New Braintree was occupied by various Native American groups for at least 9,000 years.
In 1669, the town of Braintree, located southeast of Boston, voted that each household would be granted an equal interest in the 6000 acres purchased to the west, to be known as “Braintree Farms”. The town’s lands were formerly a part of the Quaboag Plantation. In ensuing years additional tracts of land which were formerly part of Brookfield and Hardwick were acquired. The land was first settled in 1709 and was officially incorporated in 1751 as New Braintree.
It has been the home of the since 1992. Governor Michael Dukakis had proposed and began construction of a controversial state prison in the late 1980s on this site, but was met with heavy opposition by the town, Boston-area radio talk show host Jerry Williams and a group called C.O.S.T. (Conserve Our Small Town). Governor William Weld was elected and ceased the construction of the prison. The state police training academy now occupies the grounds and buildings of the former Seventh-day Adventist Pioneer Valley Academy. In the photo shown, one can see the school’s former boys’ and girls’ dormitories with the cafeteria in between and the water tower to the right of the boys’ dormitory. The school opened its doors in September 1965 and closed in June 1983.
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