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Town Hall

 

Downtown Shops

 

Cohasset Harbor

 

Parks/Recreation/Events

Sandy Beach for town residents
Wompatuck State Park
Whitney and Thayer Woods
Wheelwright Park
Cohasset Community Center 383-0088
Cohasset Sailing Club
Cohasset Yacht Club 383-9633
Cohasset Swim Center 383-0636
Cohasset Golf Club
Pro Shop 383-9636
Business Office 383-9597
Cohasset Tennis & Squash Club 383-9533
Cohasset Gridiron Club 383-6100
Cohasset Soccer Booster Club 383-0597
Cohasset Basketball Booster Club 383-6100
South Shore Art Center 383-9548
South Shore Music Circus 383-1400
Parent School Organization 383-6100
Cohasset Little League 383-2922
Cohasset Newcomers Club 545-6117
Cohasset Drama Club 383-9099
Cohasset Rotary Club 383-6679
Cohasset Fish 545-7073
Cohasset Chamber of Commerce 383-1010
Harborfest & The Blessing of the Fleet
Memorial Day Parade
Art Festival on the Common (South Shore Art Center)
Farmers' Market (June-Oct, on Cohasset Common)
Little League Parade
Jingle Bell Walk with Santa (Community Center)

Transportation
Plymouth & Brockton Bus to Boston 508-746-0378
Boston Harbor Commuter Service 781-740-1253
Commuter boat to Logan Airport
Easy access to Routes 228, 3 & 3A
Cohasset to Boston 45-60 minutes
Cohasset to Cape Cod     45 minutes



Leaving Cohasset Harbor

 

Utilities
Boston Gas 1-800-242-3850
Bay State Gas Co. 1-800-242-0220
Eastern Edison Co. 1-800-242-5810
New England Telephone 786-0330

Emergency Numbers
Police 383-1212
Fire 383-0260
Ambulance 383-0260
State Police 659-7911
Poison Information 233-2120
Drug Line 1-800-992-9239
Gas Emergencies 1-800-242-0220
Electrical Emergencies 1-800-242-5810
Water Emergencies 383-0057

 

 Welcome to Cohasset

When Captain John Smith discovered "Ouonahasset" in 1614, he described it as "a paradise of all these parts." And so it has remained for more than three centuries. Carved out of a rugged stretch of New England coast, the "long rocky place" of the early Algonquin Indian settlers is today a community of striking contrasts. To the east, the deep blue Atlantic Ocean extends to the distant horizon, the line of vision broken only by Minots lighthouse blinking its "I love you" signal to warn ships of treacherous shoals hidden just beneath the waters surface. Inland from sandy beaches and hidden coves that for centuries have attracted visitors with their beauty and tranquility, a different Cohasset captures the imagination. The landscape here is one of pristine elegance; of rolling hills softened by a gentle light: of tree-canopied roadways; of sunlight dappling patterns on the spacious lawns of stately mansions, dramatic contemporary houses and weathered sea captains' homes of days gone by, and of a woodland's silence broken only by a bird's song. Conveniently located just 20 miles south of Boston, Cohasset is a year-round vacation land with strong ties to the sea. The town achieved prominence during the "great hundred years of sail" when Cohasset was a busy port of entry and shipbuilding community. Between 1780 and 1880, 368 sailing vessels were registered in Cohasset while more than 160 vessels were built in its 'fine local shipyards." Today, a strong tradition of sail still flourishes at the Cohasset Yacht Club and the Sailing Club and in local races and national competitions held in Cohasset waters. Cohasset has a deep-rooted cultural community and each July hosts one of the most popular arts festivals in the region. From June through September, the South Shore Music Circus features live performances by outstanding recording artists, comedians and actors and actresses. The Drama Club offers live stage plays, and art exhibits and musical events are held throughout the year. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Whitney and Thayer woods provide 750 acres of wooded trails while Wompatuck State Park in bordering Hingham and Norwell offers hundreds of acres for hiking, jogging, cross-country skiing, nature walks and horseback riding. Wheelwright Park's 80 acres are set aside for hiking and picnicking in a peaceful environment. Education has always been a subject of pride among Cohasset residents. The public school system offers innovative programs at all levels and 85 percent of the town's high school graduates pursue higher education. Although Cohasset is located within easy driving distance of the South Shore Plaza in Braintree and Hanover Mall, residents can take care of most of their shopping needs in quaint village shops. Excellent restaurants with splendid ocean views invite fine dining year-round. Cohasset offers classic examples of colonial architecture, late 19th century estates, award-winning contemporary homes, national award-winning cluster housing with a condominium form of ownership and traditional single family houses.

Statistics

Percentage of grads going to further education 87%
Population 7,075
Form of Town Meeting Open
Date town incorporated 1770

Town Numbers

Town Hall 383-9900
Assessors Office
Board of Health
Board of Selectmen
Recreation Commission
Tax Collector
Town Clerk
Superintendent of Schools 383-6111
Cohasset High School (9-12) 383-6100
Cohasset Middle School (7-8) 383-6110
Dear Hill School (4-6) 383-6115
Joseph Osgood School Built in 99 (K-3) 383-6117
Paul Pratt Memorial Library 383-1348
Harbor Master 383-0863

Churches
St. Anthony's Roman Catholic 383-0219
Beechwood Congregational 383-0808
First Parish in Cohasset
Unitarian Universalist 383-1100
Nativity Assumption Greek Orthodox 383-6380
Second Congregational Church
(United Church of Christ) 383-0345
St. Stephen's Episcopal 383-1083
Vedanta Centre 383-0940

Hospitals and Medical Services
Brockton Hospital, Brockton 508-941-7000
Cardinal Cushing Hospital, Brockton 508-588-4000
Hanover Medical Center, Hanover
(emergency treatment) 826-3146
Harvard Community Health, Braintree 849-1000
Massachusetts General Hospital 726-2000
Quincy City Hospital 770-1213
South Shore Hospital, Weymouth 337-7011
South Shore Medical Clinic, Norwell 878-5200
VA Hospital, Brockton 543-4500
West Roxbury 323-7700

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