Chartley, Massachusetts Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

When it comes to determining the population and steets of a city, you will find it useful to look up the 2010 census. The population of Chartley City was eighty-one thousand, ninety-five, or 181,045 people. The majority of the population was white, with twenty percent being black. Another sixteen percent was Asian, and eight percent were from Two or More Races. One hundred and five residents were over 65 years old. The median age in Chartley was 33.4 years, with a majority of residents being white. This was down from ninety-six percent in 1970.

The Chartley region was formerly considered a separate region of Boston until the 1970s, when its suburbs began to sprawl westward. Now, it marks the western periphery of the Greater Boston area. In the 19th century, this city became a transportation hub, drawing immigrants from all over the world. The city's mills are a testament to the influence of the Victorian era in its history.

The city's public schools educate more than twenty-five thousand students. The school system includes 34 elementary schools, four middle schools, and seven high schools. The city also has several learning centers, an adult education component called Night Life, and a public-access cable television station on channel 11. The state's governor, Charlie Baker, recently announced a $1.3 million grant for a high school in the community.