Brockton, Massachusetts

Brockton is a city in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States; the population was 93,810 in the 2010 Census. Brockton, along with Plymouth, are the county seats of Plymouth County. Brockton is the seventh largest city in Massachusetts and is sometimes referred to as the "City of Champions", due to the success of native boxers Rocky Marciano and Marvin Hagler, as well as its successful Brockton High School sports programs. Two of the villages within the city are Montello and Campello, both have the distinction of having their own MBTA Commuter Rail Stations and post offices. Campello is the smallest neighborhood in the city, but also the most populous. Brockton hosts a baseball team, the Brockton Rox. Brockton is one of the windiest cities in the United States, with an average wind speed of 14.3 mph.

History

In 1649, Ousamequin (Massasoit) sold the surrounding land, then known as Saughtucket, to Myles Standish as an addition to Duxbury. Brockton was part of this area, which the English renamed Bridgewater, until 1821, when it became the town of North Bridgewater. Its name changed in 1874, after a contentious process finally decided on naming it after Isaac Brock, after a local merchant heard of Brockville, Ontario, on a trip to Niagara Falls. Brockton became a city on April 9, 1881. During the American Civil War, Brockton was America's largest producer of shoes, and until the latter parts of the 20th century Brockton had a large shoe and leather products industry.

Brockton (electoral district)

Brockton was an Ontario provincial electoral district in the old City of Toronto's west-end. It was represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1926 until 1934, when it was abolished and redistributed into the Parkdale and Dovercourt districts. Its only Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) was Fred McBrien. When his district was abolished, he decided not to seek re-election in another district.

Boundaries

The northern boundary was the city's northern boundary with York Township, starting at Lavender Road, through the northern side of Rowntree Avenue, continuing just north of Innes Avenue, through Prospect Cemetery and ending at Morrison Avenue. It then went southwards along its eastern border on the western edge of Dufferin Street to Lake Ontario. The western border picked up on land on Dowling Avenue and then jogged west on the north side of Queen Street West to the east side of Sorauren Avenue. It continued north on Sorauren to the south side of Dundas Street West, where it then ran east until the Canadian National Railway (C.N.R.) tracks. It then went north along the tracks and connected with the northern boundary at the city limits, just south of Lavender Road.

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VOTE: Enterprise Brockton-area High School Female Athlete of the Week

The Enterprise - Brockton 28 Apr 2025
Whitman-Hanson softball's Elizabeth McNaught has been named the Enterprise Brockton-area Female Athlete of the Week. In a 12-0 win over Cohasset, McNaught threw a 5-inning no-hitter while striking out 7 and allowing just two walks ... The candidates.
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The Enterprise - Brockton 28 Apr 2025
BROCKTON -- Nervous is how Jordan Williams described his feelings when accepting the Cardinal Spellman High boys and girls track and field head-coaching position ahead of the 2024-2025 school year.
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Meet Justin Casanova-Davis, Bridgewater's new town manager

The Enterprise - Brockton 28 Apr 2025
Bridgewater has selected Justin Casanova-Davis as its next town manager, according to a community announcement. Casanova-Davis, who has a strong background in local government and municipal finance, will begin his new role on July 1.
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The Enterprise - Brockton 28 Apr 2025
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The Enterprise - Brockton 27 Apr 2025
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The Enterprise - Brockton 27 Apr 2025
BROCKTON — The official winner of The Enterprise's best Italian sandwich poll swept the six other finalists with a whopping 50.21% of the vote ... In 1988, 24-year-old Anthony LoConte was shot and killed near his mother’s Brockton home.
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Brockton's Monteiro transfers college football career after redshirt year at Pittsburgh

The Enterprise - Brockton 26 Apr 2025
After spending a redshirt season at Pittsburgh, the former Brockton High receiver announced on Saturday that he will transfer to the University of Akron ... He enrolled at Pittsburgh in January, 2024 after graduating from Brockton High early.
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Coca-Cola joins Brockton Rox: exclusive drinks and green initiatives

The Enterprise - Brockton 26 Apr 2025
The Brockton Rox have announced a five-year partnership with Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast, making Coca-Cola the exclusive beverage provider at Campanelli Stadium, according to a community announcement.
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Boys \u0026 Girls Clubs of Metro South raises $544K through Gala Auction at Gillette Stadium

The Enterprise - Brockton 26 Apr 2025
Tonight, we are not just celebrating an organization – we are celebrating impact," she said ... “In my teenage years, the Brockton Clubhouse served as a safe space to meet up with my friends, play basketball, and just be a kid,” Demosthene said.
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The Enterprise - Brockton 26 Apr 2025
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The Enterprise - Brockton 26 Apr 2025
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Brockton Neighborhood Health Center lays off 65 employees. What we know

The Enterprise - Brockton 25 Apr 2025
Sen ... Brockton Neighborhood Health Center has laid off 65 employees, according to state records ... It's also a setback for downtown Brockton ... However, it is also necessary to ensure BNHC can continue serving the Brockton community for the long term.”.
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Brockton fugitive arrested in Taunton in house party shooting after months on run

Taunton Daily Gazette 25 Apr 2025
Authorities caught a Brockton man who'd been on the run for two months after allegedly shooting a Fall River woman in the chest last summer during a house party gunfight, the U.S ... Brockton house party turned gunfight.
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Brockton fugitive arrested in connection to 2024 house party shooting after months on run

The Enterprise - Brockton 25 Apr 2025
Authorities caught a Brockton man who'd been on the run for two months after allegedly shooting a Fall River woman in the chest last summer during a house party gunfight, the U.S ... Brockton house party turned gunfight.
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Brockton murder victim's family devastated by ruling that could free his killer

The Enterprise - Brockton 25 Apr 2025
In 1988, 24-year-old Anthony LoConte was shot and killed near his mother’s Brockton home ... According to Marie LoConte, her brother was unrecognizable, but still alive when Morganti left him to die alone on the streets of Brockton.
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