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Towns With No Orioles Observers have reported orioles in 80% of Massachusetts towns since the Oriole Project began in 2005. In 2007 observers in five new towns reported orioles. Below is a list of towns we are still waiting to hear from.  | Adams | | Alford | | Aquinnah (Gay Head) | | Ashburnham | | Ashby | | Becket | | Bernardston | | Blandford | | Charlemont | | Chesterfield | | Chicopee | | Chilmark | | Clarksburg | | Colrain | | Conway | | Cummington | | Dighton | | Dunstable | | East Brookfield | | East Longmeadown | | Egremont | | Erving | | Florida | | Gill | | Goshen | | Gosnold | | Granville | | Hancock | | Hawley | | Holland | | Holyoke | | Lee | | Leyden | | Middlefield | | Millville | | Monroe | | Monson | | Monterey | | Montgomery | | Mount Washington | | Nahant | | New Ashford | | New Bedford | | New Braintree | | New Marlborough | | North Adams | | Northfield | | Orange | | Otis | | Pelham | | Peru | | Plainfield | | Plympton | | Richmond | | Rowe | | Russell | | Sandisfield | | Savoy | | Stockbridge | | Swansea | | Tolland | | Tyringham | | Warwick | | Washington | | West Springfield | | West Stockbridge | | Westhampton | | Winchendon | | Winthrop | | Worthington |
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