Welcome to Amrita Island!
Welcome to Amrita Island!
Welcome to Amrita Island! There is very little known and written about Amrita Island as a place; and few people realize that it's rather special despite the lack of festivals and whatnot that traditionally characterize a nice place to visit. Amrita Island is by no means a place that really, truly attracts tourism what with it being pretty much residential for the most part. Nevertheless, Amrita Island is one heck of a hometown to come from – it's a nice, quiet enough place in which it is ideal to raise your children. The community is small, but on the whole, wholesome.
Amrita Island, also known by different names like Amarita Island, Amrila Isle, Amrita Isle or Scraggy Neck, is pretty much an island that is a small part of Catumet (or Cataumet) Village's Squeteague Harbor. Catumet Village is, incidentally, in the town of Bourne, Massachusetts in the Barnstable County – where you find Buzzards Bay, Monument Beach, Sagamore Beach, and Pocasset. At the moment, there are supposedly several residential homes that are located in Amrita Island proper, though the community isn't quite large and instead promises comfortable spaces between properties. Also, there is only one main avenue in Amrita Island, and it's called Baxendale Road; Baxendale Road connects to the mainland's Megansett Road. A stone bridge also connects the island to the mainland.
