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The small town of Randolph is located in Norfolk County, Massachusetts. At the 2010 census, 32,158 people lived here. In January of 2010, they adopted a new kind of government where there's an elected council and manager instead of everyone getting together to make decisions at meetings.
The city that was once known for its charming community feel has been taken over by politics with the switch from town meetings to having a representative vote on things like taxes or road repairs.
The town of Randolph was one of the country's leading boot producers during the 19th century. However, this industry declined and has largely been replaced by service-based industries in recent years.



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History Of Randolph


Cochaticquom is one of the oldest towns in Massachusetts. It has its own unique and interesting story that differs from surrounding areas. The town was named after an important figure, Peyton Randolph, who served as a president for congress during revolutionary times.
The former home of many large shoe companies, Randolph is where styles like the "Randies" were made exclusively. At its incorporation in 1793, local farmers manufactured shoes and boots to supplement their family incomes from maintenance farming.

In the next half-century, this sideline had become Randolph's major industry. By 1850 it was one of America's leading boot producers and sent boots as far away as California and Australia. It attracted lots of workers who were willing to become part of the booming industry of shoemaking.
As a result of the decline in shoe manufacturing at the beginning of the 20th century,
Randolph's economic focus changed from boots and shoes to light manufacturing as well as service industries. Over the course of many decades, Randolph has become a prime location for families who work in metropolitan areas such as Boston but still wish to call it home.

The Jewish community in Randolph grew significantly during the 1960s. They went from having about 15-20 families living in the town to 7,000 members by 1970 and 9,000 around 1980 which made it one of the largest such communities south of Boston at that time.

Over the years, Randolph grew to have many amenities and institutions of interest. The population reached a peak during this time between 6-8 thousand people who were largely Jewish with access to two separate synagogues for their services. However, in 1992 things began shifting as more individuals moved away from what was once recognized as one great community.

A guidance counselor at Randolph High School was the inspiration behind "smoke-out day", a nationally observed event that aims to lower smoking rates among teens. The counselor noticed that he could send all of his students to college if he had a nickel for every cigarette butt found on campus grounds. Thus, they decided it would be best to have an entire school-wide smoke break where they could throw out their cigarettes together.

This led to a movement by the Randolph High School class of 1970, along with support from local Rotary Clubs and students at Randolph HS, to encourage smokers to give up smoking for an entire day. This effort was so successful that it went national in 1976.

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Education in Randolph


​Randolph High School serves grades 9-12 and Randolph Community Middle school is for grades 6, 7, 8. Four elementary schools are serving K to 5th graders.
As part of the Blue Hills Regional School District, pre-elementary education is provided at home schools. Ninth graders can opt-out and attend a technical high school or agricultural academy instead of their assigned public high school where students are known as "Randolph Rockets". The run system has an elected committee to ensure transparency in the decision-making process for all stakeholders involved.

Transportation in Randolph
The Greater Boston Area is well-connected by many modes of transportation, including railroads and highways. Randolph has direct access to the airport, port, and intermodal facilities in Boston thanks to state routes 128 and 495 which divide the region into inner zones connected via spokes.

A map of the highways in this town is easy to follow, as there are only a few main roads. The town is served by 4 major highways: Interstate 93, U.S. Route 1, State Massachusetts Route 24 (the Fall River Expressway), and Massachusetts Route 28; additionally it has a few smaller roads which run east-west through the city such as MA 139.

The Middleboro line is available from the Holbrook/Randolph Rail Station located on Route 139 and Union Street. The MBTA Red Line can be accessed in Braintree or Quincy, MA.


Randolph is served by the fixed-route 240 Bus from Ashmont Station and 238 Bus from Quincy Center. He can also take THE RIDE, a paratransit service for elderly or disabled people in Boston.
Approachable & accessible, Norwood Memorial Airport has two asphalt runways 4,001' x 150' and 4,007'x 150'. Pilots can enjoy a Non-precision Instrument approach at the facility. However most Randolph residents prefer Logan International's ease of access for air travel.
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If you find yourself stranded on the side of Randolph's road, rest assured that Brockton Towing is here to help. We offer 24-hour service and are highly recommended by locals for their trustworthy tows!

No matter which way your night is going, we'll make sure it goes back in the right direction when you call us at any time - even if there isn't a clear sign indicating where our location may be.

If you get stranded in Randolph, call Brockton Towing for a fast and safe tow.

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Brockton Towing Services


If you’re in a bind and your car has broken down, our team is here to help. We respond quickly so that we can prevent the tow truck from taking away your vehicle—ensuring maximum customer satisfaction!
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No matter the size of your vehicle, we're available to provide roadside assistance and tow trucks at Brockton Towing. We can also help you with automotive repairs after issues on the road that may cause a breakdown or accident.
Customers rely on our services every day in Boston!

Our experts offer a wide range of services to help you get moving again quickly. Whether it's cars or trucks--we can tow them all!

Or if your vehicle breaks down on the road in need of roadside assistance instead, let us know and our team will be there as soon as possible.

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Brockton Towing in Randolph, MA


At Brockton Towing, we have something for everyone! Roadside Assistance is available 24/7 with just one call when your car won't start up from any type of breakdown within 30 miles (60 km) radius from where you were last parked; that includes jump starts too so don't worry about getting stuck somewhere without someone around to give you some juice back into those batteries.
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We have a friendly and helpful customer support team available around the clock to answer any questions you may have about our services. You can also contact us through online messaging! Contact us at the number and online if you want outstanding care that gets your car towed right every time.
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We have been a local provider for many years. Having a trusted neighbor who can assist in a time of need is where we specialize.
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We aim to be prompt, polite, and sensitive to your time.
We can give you a ride along with your car or we can summon you another ride/wait until yours arrives.
Whether you are stuck on Rte 24, by the fairgrounds, on Montello or on the town line we are here to help. Short on cash?
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