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athletic teams' mascot is the tiger. The school colors are orange and black. The OA girls varsity basketball team won the
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Community Access Television serves as the public access station for the town, with many town board meetings and school events televised on the channel. Because of Easton's proximity to both Boston and Providence, town residents have access to television networks in both media markets.
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1713:"1980 Census of the Population, Number of Inhabitants: Massachusetts"
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1694 establishments in the Province of Massachusetts Bay
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29:Town in Massachusetts, United States
2071:America's Successful Men of Affairs
1623:"Easton's division 'goes way back'"
1363:United States Ambassador to Ireland
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