A clean space can change everything. With Farias Cleaning Services Inc’s commercial cleaning services, you can be sure your Northbridge, MA facility will be spotless.
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At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, our mission is to create cleaner, healthier spaces for our clients. From everyday office cleaning to specialized services like industrial cleaning, we’ll make your environment both functional and inviting. Our team values quality and attention to detail and makes sure each task is completed to your satisfaction.
Serving Northbridge, MA, and all of Worcester County, we prioritize eco-friendly practices to keep your space clean and healthy. Whether it’s regular maintenance or one-time deep cleaning, when you choose our cleaning company, you can feel confident about the cleanliness of your workplace.
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Why Professional Cleaning Is Essential
Keeping your environment clean impacts everything from productivity to health. At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, we offer a range of commercial cleaning services to help your space function better, including carpet cleaning, floor maintenance, and even emergency cleaning services. Our Worcester County team is trained to tackle everything from stripping and waxing floors to applying epoxy coatings.
With a focus on quality and attention to detail, we help businesses and homes in Northbridge, MA stay welcoming and efficient. Call 774-312-7067 today to learn how we can bring a higher standard of cleanliness to your space.
The earliest residents were the Nipmuc, or “Small Pond People”. They had a well-developed agriculture, made tools, and had a graphite mine at Sturbridge. Northbridge was first settled by Europeans in 1704 and was officially incorporated on July 14, 1772. The town was once part of Mendon, from 1667 to 1726, and part of Uxbridge, from 1727 to 1772. Colonel John Spring, who had agitated for the new town of Northbridge, and later reversed his position, led a company of men in the Massachusetts Militia in the Revolution. Dozens of local men fought at the Lexington alarm, and at Bunker Hill. Samuel Spring, John’s son, became a Revolutionary War Chaplain commissioned in the militia at the Siege of Boston, and who also served in the Invasion of Canada (1775) under Colonel Benedict Arnold.[2] Samuel carried Benedict Arnold and Aaron Burr, his Princeton classmate, off of separate battlefields. Colonel Seth Read and his brother, Colonel Joseph Read owned more than half of the land in this town at the time of the American Revolutionary War. They both fought in the Massachusetts Militia, and the Continental Army. The mother of President Millard Fillmore, Phoebe Millard (Fillmore), was born in Northbridge. Ezra Taft Benson, Sr., a famous Mormon pioneer, lived here from 1830 to 1832 on his sister’s farm. He married Pamela Andrus, of Northbridge, and also apparently her sister, Adeline Brooks Andrus. He then married six more times and served as a missionary to the Sandwich Islands, and in the Utah Territorial Legislature.
This suburban community near Worcester has a rich manufacturing heritage. The Blackstone and Mumford Rivers run through the Town and in the early 19th century numerous industrial developments were erected along the riverbanks, most notably the Whitin Machine Shop in Whitinsville, at its peak the largest manufacturer of textile machines in the world. The textile machine company and industrial village was written up as one of the Harvard studies of history in business. Northbridge stands as a testament to the success of mill villages throughout the 19th and 20th centuries when production was expanding so greatly that immigrant labor from Canada, the Netherlands and Armenia was imported. Now, these mills stand, mostly renovated into housing and various businesses along the Blackstone River. Home of Lookout Rock, through which the bike trails pass and which overlooks the river below, the outskirts of the valley’s community have a number of horse farms. Today most of the mill buildings are no longer used to full capacity, however, they do offer incubator space to small businesses. Further, most of the town’s architecture developed during the 19th century has been preserved.
Northbridge is part of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor Commission and is working with its neighboring communities to “promote the region’s special character and sense of history”. The Blackstone River Valley was the first industrialized region in the United States. Northbridge has a number of valley sites designated by the National Park service. The reservoir of the West Hill Dam flood control project and recreation area also lies within the town limits of Northbridge.
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