Town of Dartmouth, MA

Town of Dartmouth, MA Town of Dartmouth, MA Official page The year round population of Dartmouth is twenty-nine thousand people. Interstate 195.

The Community of Dartmouth, located in Southeastern Massachusetts, is comprised of a land mass of sixty-four square miles making it the fifth largest Town in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Community consists of a scenic coastline that borders Buzzard's Bay and numerous coastal estuaries including the Slocum River, Little River, Apponagansett River and Clark's Cove. The northern part of Tow

n is a historic rural environment comprised of scenic forest lands, with residential homes nestled within the area. The Community is the home to the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, a four year institution with numerous colleges of study and the Southern New England School of Law. The commercial district of the Community is comprised of a good cross section of local and nationally-recognized businesses and serves as a regional shopping area. The Community is traversed by Massachusetts State Highway Route 6 and just to the north by U.S. Two exits from the Interstate, Reed Road (Exit 11) and Faunce Corner Road (Exit 12), are the major access points from Interstate 195. The Community presents a diversity of activity and environments for its residents and visitors. The coastal environment to the south is bordered by a significant number of large agricultural farms that have land rolling to the ocean's edge. This layout presents the most beautiful, pristine, scenic environment reminiscent of how life existed one-hundred years ago when Dartmouth was solely an agricultural Community. Welcome to Dartmouth
The coastline has a number of Town and State beaches for public recreation. Significant efforts have been undertaken to preserve the rural and agricultural character of the Community. The northern portion of Town contains the Town Forest and other significant land holdings that are being analyzed for development as both passive and active recreational uses to meet the needs of our growing Community. Dartmouth has multiple Industrial Parks with available land for development, serviced by municipal water, sewer and gas all at a tax rate that is one of the lowest in Massachusetts. All are located minutes from Interstate 195 and are obtainable at a very reasonable cost. Dartmouth participates in the Massachusetts Economic Development Program, is a member of the Economic Target Area, has five Economic Opportunity Areas and has negotiated five Tax Increment Financing Agreements for major companies who have built in Dartmouth. We can work effectively and efficiently with Industry. The Governmental Organization Structure of the Community consists of a Representative Town Meeting with three hundred sixty-nine representatives that are elected by the voters of the Community at the Annual Election each year. Town Meetings are held, historically, two to three times a year to act on the legislative needs of the Community. The Executive Branch of Government is comprised of a five member Select Board who meet on Monday evenings in the John Marland Meeting Room located on the third floor at Town Hall. The chief administrative responsibilities are carried out by the Executive Administrator, a position that is set up in a Town Charter. The chief financial duties of the Community, as prescribed in the Charter, are carried out by the Director of Budget and Finance / Treasurer, a position that is appointed by the Select Board. The Town has a full time administrative governmental structure that operates on a day-to-day basis at the Dartmouth Town Hall. The Office of the Select Board is located on the Third Floor of Town Hall Room 303. Our phone number is (508) 910-1813 and the fax number is (508) 910-1839. We would be more than happy to answer any questions you may have concerning our Town.

This May, the Town of Dartmouth joins communities across the country in recognizing Mental Health Awareness Month and th...
05/15/2026

This May, the Town of Dartmouth joins communities across the country in recognizing Mental Health Awareness Month and the importance of caring for our whole community.

Mental health is part of everyday life; it shapes how we think, feel, connect with others, and navigate the world around us. This year’s theme encourages us to look beyond the surface, recognize early signs of mental health challenges, and respond with compassion and understanding.

By strengthening the support around us, whether through family, friends, neighbors, or local resources, we can help ensure that no one faces challenges alone. Mental health and substance use often intersect, and whole-person care is essential to supporting long-term well-being and recovery.

Let’s continue to build a community where everyone feels seen, supported, and valued.

💚 If you or someone you know may need support, reaching out is a strong and important first step.

Ready for boating season? ⛵️Stop by the Dartmouth Maritime Center to pick up your 2026 boat, mooring, and waterways perm...
05/12/2026

Ready for boating season? ⛵️
Stop by the Dartmouth Maritime Center to pick up your 2026 boat, mooring, and waterways permits, meet your Harbormaster, and get answers to all your waterfront questions. Enjoy scenic harbor views and free refreshments while you’re there!

⚓Friday, May 15: 9am-11:30am
⚓Saturday, May 16: 9am-3pm
⚓Sunday, May 17: 12pm-3pm
⚓Friday, May 22: 9am-11:30am
⚓Saturday, May 23: 9am-3pm
⚓Sunday, May 24: 12pm-3pm

Can’t make it? Weekday office pickup and mail options are available.

For more information, visit dartmouthma.gov/m/newsflash/home/detail/728

Looking to make a meaningful impact in your community? Dartmouth is now accepting applications for two new positions on ...
05/11/2026

Looking to make a meaningful impact in your community? Dartmouth is now accepting applications for two new positions on the Board of Public Works, created after voters approved expanding the board. Members help guide decisions on infrastructure, public services, and long-term planning. Applications must be submitted online by June 12.

For more information, visit dartmouthma.gov/m/newsflash/home/detail/726

Join us for The Feel Good Fair on June 6 from 11 AM–2 PM at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth campus! Enjoy a fr...
05/08/2026

Join us for The Feel Good Fair on June 6 from 11 AM–2 PM at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth campus!

Enjoy a free, family-friendly day filled with mental health resources, free food & drinks (while supplies last), yoga on the lawn, a petting zoo, and more. Connect with local organizations and learn about wellness, prevention, and recovery in a fun and welcoming space.

This event is hosted by the Town of Dartmouth, Town of Westport and Southcoast Public Health Collaborative.

For more information, visit dartmouthma.gov/m/newsflash/home/detail/725

Dartmouth Community Park, located next to Southworth Library on Dartmouth Street, will be closed beginning May 8 for ren...
05/08/2026

Dartmouth Community Park, located next to Southworth Library on Dartmouth Street, will be closed beginning May 8 for renovations. There is no anticipated reopening date at this time. The Town will make that announcement at a later date. We thank you for your patience while we complete the necessary updates to the equipment.

Looking for another playground? Visit one of our other town parks:
- Apponagansett Park
- Dartmouth Regional Parks & Trails
- Jones Park
- Russells Mills Landing

🌿 Shape the Future of Apponagansett Peninsula 🌿Join the Town of Dartmouth for a joint public meeting with Waterways Mana...
05/07/2026

🌿 Shape the Future of Apponagansett Peninsula 🌿

Join the Town of Dartmouth for a joint public meeting with Waterways Management Commission and the Board of Parks & Recreation on May 12 at 5:15 PM in Room 315 at Town Hall. Share your ideas and provide public comment on the future of the park and landing as part of a new master plan study.

Can’t attend? The meeting will be recorded by DCTV and posted on YouTube.

This plan will guide future improvements, no funding has been secured yet to complete the project, but your input will help shape what comes next in the master plan study.

For more information, visit dartmouthma.gov/m/newsflash/home/detail/724

The Town of Dartmouth is providing clarification regarding water quality testing guidance issued on May 5, 2026, by the ...
05/06/2026

The Town of Dartmouth is providing clarification regarding water quality testing guidance issued on May 5, 2026, by the Westport Board of Health in response to the fire at the Mid-City Scrap facility.

The initial guidance recommended that residents with private drinking water wells located within a 1.5-mile radius of the facility have their water tested following the incident. Upon becoming aware of this recommendation, Dartmouth Town officials promptly consulted with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) to assess any potential impact on Dartmouth residents.

Following that communication, MassDEP has not indicated a need for Dartmouth residents in the 1.5-mile radius to conduct testing on their private drinking water wells in response to the fire at Mid-City Scrap. Additionally, updated guidance was issued from the Town of Westport.

For more information, visit dartmouthma.gov/m/newsflash/home/detail/723

The Town of Dartmouth is seeking individuals who own classic vehicles to participate in the Memorial Day Parade on Monda...
05/04/2026

The Town of Dartmouth is seeking individuals who own classic vehicles to participate in the Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 25 at 9:00am. If you would like to take part in the event, please contact Veteran Service Officer, Matt Brouillette at 508-910-1818.

The Town of Dartmouth took part in a tabletop exercise on April 28, 2026, to strengthen its emergency preparedness effor...
05/01/2026

The Town of Dartmouth took part in a tabletop exercise on April 28, 2026, to strengthen its emergency preparedness efforts. This exercise simulated a Category 2-3 hurricane impacting the community and brought together local and regional partners to evaluate response strategies and coordination.

The exercise was led by two cadets from the Massachusetts Maritime Academy and included representatives from the Town of Dartmouth, Dartmouth Emergency Management Agency , Dartmouth Fire District 1, Dartmouth Fire District 2 , Dartmouth Fire District 3, Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), Department of Public Works, Dartmouth Police Department, Dartmouth Harbormaster, and Dartmouth STAT EMS.

For more information, visit dartmouthma.gov/m/newsflash/home/detail/720

04/30/2026

Missed the April 27, 2026 Select Board Meeting? Town Administrator, Cody Haddad, gives a recap of what was covered, which included zoning bylaw amendments, Spring Town Meeting Warrant review, former police station discussion, and more! To read the written recap, visit dartmouthma.gov/m/newsflash/home/detail/719

Join us on Monday, May 4 at 6:00 pm for a water quality update on the Slocums River! Citizens will learn about the curre...
04/29/2026

Join us on Monday, May 4 at 6:00 pm for a water quality update on the Slocums River! Citizens will learn about the current water quality testing results and ongoing efforts. Free light snacks will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis!

For more information, visit dartmouthma.gov/m/newsflash/Home/Detail/705

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400 Slocum Road
Dartmouth, MA
02747

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+15089101813

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