Plainville Fire Department is responsible for keeping the town safe from fires and fire hazards. It also provides fire investigations and public fire prevention education.
The United States Parachute Association is a voluntary membership organization of individuals who enjoy the sport of skydiving. The purpose of the association is to promote safe skydiving, ensure skydiving's rightful place in the airspace system, and promote competition and record-setting programs.
City Oasis is a bar and night club located across the street from Planet Fitness on Pleasant Street. Depending on the night, the club features live entertainment, karaoke or a DJ. There is a full bar, darts and pool tables.
This district station of the Boston Police Department covers Beacon Hill, Downtown, Chinatown and Charlestown. The district's commander is Capt. Bernard O'Rourke.
Beacon Hill, along with Downtown and Chinatown, is in District A-1. The most commonly reported crime by far in the district is larceny, including theft from vehicles.
In 2009 the Boston Police Department reported more than 1,700 instances of larceny or attempted larceny in A-1. One homicide was reported in 2009.
Most of these crimes occur in the areas surrounding the Hill, rather than Beacon Hill itself.
To report crimes like speeding, loitering or disorderly conduct or to bring up concerns about quality of life on Beacon Hill call the district's Community Service Office at 617-343-4627.
The Concord Center is a business park. The large facility features many spacious, versatile offices.
Built in 1737, the Hancock-Clarke Parsonage is a historic landmark operated by the Lexington Historical Society. It is one of the several sites the society is responsible for. The Hancock-Clarke House is famously the location where John Hancock and Samuel Adams stayed when Paul Revere arrived on his famous ride to warn them of the British troops on the way to Lexington.