In 1845, the railroad from Boston on the Fitchburn route gave Shirley, Massachusetts the push it needed to fully develop. With the influx industries emerged on the scene, including Samson Cordage Company and C.A. Edgarton Suspender Factory, the second largest supplier of suspenders in the country. Today, the town has a good mix of residential and commercial areas. Shirley is a friendly place to visit or live.
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Settled: 1720
Incorporated: 1753
County: Middlesex
Shirley, MA Population:
2008: 7,904
2000: 6,374
1990: 6,118
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