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Farias Cleaning Services Inc, a full-service cleaning company, specializes in carpet cleaning in Worcester County. Our team uses effective methods and safe products to make your carpets look and feel their best. We aim for excellence and happy customers, making us a good choice in Barre.
We’ve helped countless customers in Barre, MA refresh their carpets, adding both comfort and value to their spaces. Whether you need routine maintenance or help with tough stains, our team is ready to get to work. Call us today to schedule an appointment.
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Carpets do more than cover your floors; they impact the air you breathe and the comfort of your space. Over time, dirt, dust, and allergens build up, creating an environment that feels dull and unhealthy. Regular cleaning clears out these hidden pollutants, keeping your indoor environment both fresher and healthier.
At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, we work with homes and businesses throughout Barre, MA, and all of Worcester County to deliver dependable cleaning services that make a noticeable difference. Whether it’s routine upkeep or emergency cleaning services, we’re here to help. Call 774-312-7067 today!
Originally called the Northwest District of Rutland, it was first settled by Europeans in 1720. The town was incorporated as a district on June 17, 1774, as Hutchinson after Thomas Hutchinson, colonial governor of Massachusetts. Eventually, along with 41 other districts in the state, they were all incorporated on August 23, 1775 by the Massachusetts Court. The next year on November 7, 1776, it was renamed Barre in honor of Colonel Isaac Barré, an Irish-born MP who was a champion of American Independence. “This township was originally known as Rutland, West District; but prior to 1770 its name was changed to “Hutchinson”, in honor of the Hon. Thomas Hutchinson who was Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in 1765, became acting Governor in 1769, and Governor in 1770. When, in 1774, on account of his Tory proclivities, Governor Hutchinson resigned his office and went to England, his name and memory were so execrated by the patriots of the township of Hutchinson that, in 1776, the General Assembly of Massachusetts changed the name of the township to “Barré.”
In 1849 the Boston, Barre and Gardner Railroad was founded to build a railroad from Worcester to Barre, but it failed to raise enough capital to start construction. The project was revived in 1869, but it was re-routed to run between Worcester and Gardner, bypassing Barre. When the line opened in 1871 it was still called the Boston, Barre and Gardner RR, although it never reached Barre. The line’s nearest depot to Barre was at Hubbardston, 7 miles (11 km) away.
On April 11, 1943, Barre held a civic welcome for Basil Izzi, a local man who was a United States Navy Armed Guard and had recently survived 83 days in the Atlantic Ocean on a life raft after his ship, the Zaandam, was torpedoed. In 1988 the Barrre Gazette claimed that the welcoming parade in his honor was “still the longest parade on record in the Commonwealth”. Izzi died in 1979. On May 28, 2015, a road bridge near South Barre was renamed the “Seaman 2nd Class Basil D. Izzi Memorial Bridge” in his honor. The bridge carries Massachusetts Route 32 over the Ware River.
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