Revitalize your space with Farias Cleaning Services Inc’s cleaning services in Hubbardston, MA. We’ll handle the dirt and grime so you can focus on more important things.
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At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, we believe a clean space makes all the difference. Our team specializes in a variety of services, including commercial cleaning, office cleaning, and even emergency cleanup. Whether you need routine janitorial support or specialized floor care, we have the skills to handle it all.
We’ve proudly served Hubbardston, MA, and the surrounding Worcester County areas, creating spaces that are clean, inviting, and well-maintained. From polishing floors to refreshing carpets, our goal is to leave every space better than we found it, so you can make a lasting impression.
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Why Professional Cleaning Matters
A clean environment is essential for both health and productivity. At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, we offer services like floor stripping, concrete polishing, and epoxy floor applications to keep your space in great shape. Helping you maintain cleaning and inviting spaces is our goal.
From refreshing high-traffic areas to tackling tough messes, our commercial cleaning services make a noticeable difference. Call Farias Cleaning Services Inc at 774-312-7067 today to schedule an appointment and see how we can transform your space.
Hubbardston, the “Northeast Quarter” of Rutland, was incorporated as a separate district in 1767 and named for Thomas Hubbard (1702-1773), Commissary General of the Province of Massachusetts and Treasurer of Harvard College. It is reported in local history that in view of the honor of giving his name to the town, Hubbard promised to provide the glass for the windows of the first meeting house built in town. To make his liberality more conspicuous, the people planned for extra windows, but when Hubbard died in 1773, his estate was so complicated that the town of Hubbardston received nothing and was obliged to glaze the windows at its own expense.
In 1737 Eleazer Brown located on a farm of 60 acres given him by the proprietors of Rutland on the condition that he operate a public house or inn. Until 1746, Brown and his wife were the only inhabitants of Hubbardston. After Eleazer’s death (reportedly killed by a deer), Mrs. Brown was then the only occupant of town for several years, and she kept the public house for prominent travelers. In 1749, Israel Green moved into Hubbardston. His daughter, Molly Green, is reported to be the first child born in Hubbardston. Mr. Green was the first chairman of the board of selectmen.
The town’s early economy was based on agriculture and small-scale chair, boot, and shoe manufacturing. It is described by historians as a poor town, sparsely settled and almost wholly agricultural, but having sawmills, potash works, and cottage industries such as the making of palm-leaf hats. By the 19th century, dairy and berry farming and market gardening were major pursuits in the town. Immigrants from Ireland, French Canada, England, Sweden, and Finland moved to town to work on local farms.
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