Ashfield employs the
open town meeting form of government, and is led by a
board of selectmen and a town administrator. All of the town's services are located in the town center, including the town hall, police and fire departments, as well as the Belding Memorial Library and the town's post office. The nearest hospital, Franklin Medical Center, is located in Greenfield, as are most of the nearest state offices. On the state level, Ashfield is represented in the
Massachusetts House of Representatives as part of the First Franklin district, represented by Steve Kulik, which covers the towns of Ashfield, Buckland, Chester, Chesterfield, Conway, Cummington, Deerfield, Goshen, Huntington, Leverett, Middlefield, Montague, Plainfield, Shelburne, Shutesbury, Sunderland, Whately, Williamsburg, and Worthington. In the
Massachusetts Senate, the town is part of the Berkshire, Hampshire and Franklin district, represented by Adam Hinds, which includes all of Berkshire County as well as western portions of Franklin and Hampshire Counties. The town is patrolled by the Second Barracks of Troop "B" of the
Massachusetts State Police, headquartered in Shelburne Falls. On the national level, Ashfield is represented in the
United States House of Representatives as part of
Massachusetts's 1st congressional district, and has been represented by
Richard Neal of
Springfield since January 3, 2013. Massachusetts is currently represented in the
United States Senate by
Ed Markey, and
Elizabeth Warren. ==Education==