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  Amesbury, Massachusetts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Settled in 1642, Amesbury was first recognized as "Salisbury New Town" in 1666 when it formally separated from Salisbury.
It was incorporated as "Amesbury" in 1668, after Amesbury in Wiltshire, England.
In 1996, the town changed its status to a city, and adopted the mayor and municipal council form of government, although it retained the title "Town of Amesbury." The current mayor is Thatcher W. Kezer III.
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 Rutland, Massachusetts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rutland is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, at the geographical center of the state of Massachusetts.
According to the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD), Rutland is bordered by Princeton on the northeast, Holden on the east, Paxton on the southeast, Oakham on the southwest, and Barre and Hubbardston on the northwest.
In the town the population was spread out with 30.8% under the age of 18, 6.1% from 18 to 24, 33.8% from 25 to 44, 21.7% from 45 to 64, and 7.7% who were 65 years of age or older.
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 Amesbury Massachusetts, 1890
is a prosperous manufacturing town lying on the northern border of Essex County, between the Merrimack River and the New Hampshire line, and about 41 miles north of Boston, with which it is connected at Salisbury Point by a branch from the shore line of the Boston and Maine (formerly Eastern) Railroad.
Kimball's Pond, at the northwest corner of the town, is a fine sheet of water 408 acres in extent, and 90 feet above the sea.
The geological formation of the town is that known to geologists as Merrimack schist.
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 Amesbury Massachusetts (MA) real estate, condos, property and land
It was originally settled by Europeans in 1642 and was incorporated as a town in 1668.
Amesbury was first recognized as Salisbury New Town in 1666, and formally separated from the town of Salisbury.
In 1997, the town changed its status to that of a city, and adopted the mayor and municipal council form of government, although it retained the title "Town of Amesbury."
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 Merrimac Massachusetts, 1890   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-21)
is a thrifty and attractive manufacturing town situated on the north bank of the Merrimack River, and bounded by Amesbury on the east, West Newbury and Haverhill on the south, and Newton in New Hampshire on the northwest and north.
The town is pleasantly diversified with hill, valley and plain, with a fine pond (Kimball's) at the northeast side, 90 feet above the sea, and covering 498 acres.
This town was formerly the west parish of Amesbury, and was set off and incorporated, April 11, 1876.
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 Amesbury Town, MA - Information & Resources about Town of Amesbury Massachusetts
Amesbury is a town located in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States.
As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 12,327 and total housing units of 5,099.
Amesbury is located at 42°51'29" North, 70°55'50" West (42.858333, -70.930556).
www.eachtown.com /city_info.php/cityid/16729   (158 words)

  
 Amesbury Tree Ordinance
Brenda Roy Town Hall Town Clerk's Office 62 Friend Street Tel: (508) 388-8100 Amesbury, @ 01913-2884 Article 42 -TREE ORDINANCE Be it ordained by the Municipal Council of the Town of Amesbury, Massachusetts.
Creation and Establishment of a Town Tree Board There is hereby created and established a Tree Board of the Town of Amesbury, Massachusetts which shall consist of three members, citizens and residents of this town, who shall be appointed by the Mayor.
The Town shall have the right to prune any tree or shrub on private property when it interferes with the proper spread of light along the street from a street light of interferes with visibility of any traffic control device or sign.
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 Essex County, Massachusetts History and Genealogy Research Guide and Links
The neighboring counties are the Massachusetts counties of Suffolk to the south and Middlesex to the west, with the New Hampshire county of Rockingham to the north.
It was settled in 1635, and incorporated as a town in 1635.
The town of was settled, in 1626, by Moravians Roger Conant and John Endecott, incorporated as a town in 1680, and as a city in 1836.
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 AMESBURY, Massachusetts • Historic New England
This town is situated on the N. side of Merrimack river in the county of Essex, 40 miles N.E. from Boston, 6 N.W. from Newburyport, and 7 N.E. from Haverhill.
It was taken from Salisbury in 1668, and is separated from it by Powow river, a navigable stream for vessels of 300 tons.
About half the population of the town is engaged in mechanical labor.
newenglandtowns.org /massachusetts/amesbury   (194 words)

  
 Tom Iacobucci - Amesbury Massachusetts
Tom also served as Chairman of the Town's Bylaw's Committee from 1986 until 1996; and in 1992 performed the most-recent recodification of the Town's Bylaws, which were then approved by the Attorney General's Office and enacted by Town Meeting.
One of five executive officers for town of 15,000 residents, with 120 employees and an annual budget of $23 million.
The MMCA is the professional association of all Massachusetts Aldermen and Councilors, representing over 500 members from the 48 communities in Massachusetts with either a Mayor/Councilor or a Manager/Councilor form of Government.
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 Massachusetts EOEA - Community Preservation Initiative: Community Resource   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-21)
Amesbury is a suburban community in northeastern Massachusetts with an unusual industrial and manufacturing history.
Today, Amesbury's location at the crossroads of Interstate 95 and 495, just 43 miles north of Boston, has made the town attractive to both residential and commercial development.
Along with the sturdy 19th century commercial buildings, Amesbury is also rich in Federal-period residences, which the community carefully preserves as its link with the past.
commpres.env.state.ma.us /community/cmty_main.asp?communityID=7   (314 words)

  
 Amesbury, Massachusetts, MA, real estate
Amesbury Massachusetts, is a suburban community with an unusual industrial and manufacturing history.
A day trip to one of Massachusetts’ beautiful beaches or islands is easily accessible from any part of the state, as is a trip to the Berkshires in the western part of the state.
Government: The capital of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is Boston, situated on the Atlantic Ocean on the eastern border of the state.
www.amesburymarealestate.com   (905 words)

  
 MA Revolutionary Soldiers - Ba-Be
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol.
SOURCE: [19] History of the Town of Townsend, Middlesex County, MA, from the Grant of Hathorn's Farm, 1676-1878.
He was one of three persons from the Springfield Parish selected by the town of Dedham in 1773 to see that none of the inhabitants drank India tea, the town having previously voted that none should be drunk in the township.
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 The UnOfficial Amesbury, Massachusetts Web Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-21)
The Amesbury Town Park features Baseball Diamonds, Swings/Playground Structures, and a new Skateboard park located where the Tennis Courts used to be.
Powwow Hill, better known as "Po Hill" overlooks the town of Amesbury with an elevation of 332 feet.
Woodsom Farm was purchased by the Town of Amesbury and features a large expanse of wonderful open space.
www.amesbury.net /recreation.html   (400 words)

  
 Amesbury Pines Disc Golf Course - Massachusetts Disc Golf
Amesbury Pines Disc Golf Course, home of Discs Over Amesbury, is one of the most beautiful disc golf courses in Massachusetts and the Northeast.
Rounding out the top five where Dan Outlett with a three under at Amesbury Pines, Dan Doyle and Pete Johnson with two under at Maple Hill Elements and Pye Brook Park respectively and Pete Johnson in fifth and sixth place shooting a two under at Pye Brook and a one under at Maple Hill.
The town center is currently in danger of flooding.
www.amesburypines.com /index.html   (789 words)

  
 TownOnline.com - Amesbury News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-21)
The following are excerpts from State Inspector General Gregory W. Sullivan's scathing nine-page report on Amesbury's selection of Fafard, Inc. as developer of the...
If you see a man around town wearing a bright orange tee shirt that reads "Iowa or Bust," you may want to congratulate him.
Camp Wah-Tut-Ca Lake Swim II will take place Saturday, Aug. 5, 10 a.m., to benefit the Yankee Clipper Council of the Boy Scouts of America, which...
www.townonline.com /amesbury   (333 words)

  
 Amesbury town, MA Business Data: Stores, Dealers, Real Estate Agents, Wholesalers, Restaurants, etc.
Back to: Amesbury town main page, Massachusetts, United States.
Based on the data from 1997 when the population of Amesbury town, Massachusetts was 15,890
Back to: Amesbury town, MA (don't miss, contains a wealth of additional information), Massachusetts, United States.
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 Amesbury, Massachusetts
Amesbury is located in northeastern Massachusetts, near the New Hampshire border.
The town was settled in 1645 along the Merrimack River.
Unauthorized duplication in part or whole without prior written consent prohibited by law.
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 Amesbury, MA (Essex County) - town travel guide - ePodunk
Massachusetts > All counties > Essex County > Amesbury, MA Amesbury, MA
Amesbury, with a population of 16,450, is in the Boston-Cambridge-Quincy metro area
Churches, other places of worship in or near Amesbury
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 Amesbury MA - Amesbury Massachusetts town profile - Boston.com
Amesbury MA - Amesbury Massachusetts town profile - Boston.com
Northeastern Massachusetts, bordered by Merrimac on the west; South Hampton, New Hampshire, on the north; Salisbury on the east; and Newburyport and West Newbury on the south.
Amesbury is located on the Merrimack River 10 miles northeast of Haverhill, 43 miles north of Boston, and 260 miles from New York City.
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 andoverma.gov - Official website of the Town of Andover, MA
andoverma.gov - Official website of the Town of Andover, MA Main Menu
Town Offices - Bartlet Street - 3rd Floor Conference Room
Town Offices - Bartlet Street - 2nd Floor Conference Room
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 US State & Town Views/Massachusetts/Amesbury - All Post Cards
In the background can be sen St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church.
The minds blem and the storms bear upon that house and it fell not or it was founded upon a rock
Statue of Josiah Bartlett - Amesbury, MA Title:
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 Amesbury, MA - Amesbury, Massachusetts - Ancestry & family history - ePodunk
Amesbury, MA - Amesbury, Massachusetts - Ancestry & family history - ePodunk
Massachusetts > All counties > Essex County > Amesbury
Recent obituaries & death notices - Massachusetts newspapers
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 TownOnline.com - Building Community
Trader Joe’s does not price its fruits and vegetables by the pound.
Residents have thrown down the gauntlet on a proposal to build a Home Depot on 16 acres in the southwest corner of town, just west of and abutting the Interstate 93 south off ramp, off Fallon Road.
It looks like a tiny toy boat inching through the calm waters filled with pleasure craft and jet skiers.
www.townonline.com   (233 words)

  
 Welcome to Amesbury, Massachusetts!
Welcome to the Town of Amesbury’s web site, where we hope to provide you with the best and timeliest information on our scenic and vibrant community in one convenient location.
We encourage you to visit this site often, particularly to view our Master Calendar and thereby keep abreast of local activities.
We will be glad to try to incorporate your needs into our site, and we will also try to help you in the short-term by finding the information for you.
www.ci.amesbury.ma.us   (111 words)

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