Warwick MA – June 2026 News
Warwick is focusing on specialized education as a survival strategy, attempting to attract young families to a town currently hindered by a lack of basic infrastructure.
Warwick Community School Expansion
The town is moving forward with a four-phase plan for an outdoor preschool classroom. The “So What?”: In a rural town facing a lack of water and housing infrastructure, this nature-focused pedagogical model is more than an educational perk; it is a critical marketing tool designed to draw families to a community that otherwise lacks the amenities of larger neighboring towns.
Regional Rural Advocacy
State Senator Joanne Comerford has been working with local leaders to address the “infrastructure desert” in Franklin County. The focus remains on the critical lack of housing and water systems that prevent Warwick and its neighbors from achieving sustainable growth.
Community Recreation
The town hosted the “Pedal for Pups” cycling fundraiser and launched the “Hooks and Books” initiative, which allows library patrons to check out fishing kits, further cementing the town’s focus on outdoor-centric living.























