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1678:(one person, one-year term), Acton members of the Acton-Boxborough Regional School Committee (seven members, three-year terms), the Housing Authority (four members, five-year terms) and Memorial Library Trustees (three members, three-year terms). In addition, the town moderator appoints a finance committee (nine members, three-year terms) which issues an opinion on each of the warrant articles presented to Town Meeting. In addition, a separate and independent branch of government, the Acton Water District, was established in 1912 and consists of three elected commissioners, an elected moderator, an elected clerk, an appointed district counsel, finance committee, Water Land Management Advisory Committee, and paid professional staff.
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years. For every 100 females, there were 97.2 males. For every 100 females age eighteen and over, there were 94.2 males. For those age 25 years or older in Acton during the 2000 census, 97.2% had a high school degree or higher, 72.0% had a bachelor's degree or higher, and 40.5% had a graduate degree or higher. Also, 98.0% were employed with a mean commute time of 31.0 minutes.
593:, the town has a total area of 20.3 square miles (53 km), of which 20.0 square miles (52 km) is land and 0.3 square miles (0.78 km), or 1.53 percent, is water. Almost all of Acton is forested, except for where it has been cleared for residential or agricultural use. Some forested areas have been put aside for special use by corporations.
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2045:. The Acton section of the BFRT officially opened April 3, 2018, and runs north through the communities of Carlisle, Westford, Chelmsford and Lowell. It has been extended south into Concord; when complete, the BFRT will run 25 miles along the former rail bed of the Framingham and Lowell Railroad, continuing south through Sudbury and Framingham.
2051:. Running along the rail bed of Boston & Maine Railroad's former Marlborough Branch, the Acton portion of the trail starts at MBTA's South Acton Train Station and runs 3.4 miles south through Maynard to the Maynard:Stow border, where it then continues another 1.8 miles as a dirt road on private property with allowed public access.
1978:. It contains a softball diamond, a large configurable field used for multiple sports, a swimming pond, playground, a performance stage with amphitheater, and a handicap accessible softball diamond with a synthetic surface- The Joseph Lalli Miracle Field. NARA is also used for the town's Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration.
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As a result, students and families are likely to have broad social connections in all parts of the town rather than being limited to neighborhoods. School Choice also benefits the towns real estate market since home valuations are not impacted by the perceived desirability of given neighborhood's school.
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group which was founded to provide an inclusive theater experience. Open Door produces one large musical each year which features a large number of performers ranging in age from nine to adult, including people with special needs. They perform and rehearse in the
Dragonfly Theatre, located inside the
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Current enrollment at the junior high is approximately 1,000 students, while the high school has roughly 2,000 students. The high school consistently ranks highly among rankings of the best public high schools in the
Greater Boston area (defined as within I-495); Most recently, the school was placed
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This method of school choice has a large impact on the nature of the town. Acton is less oriented around neighborhoods than towns which have neighborhood based schools. This carries over into the recreational youth sport organizations whose teams are not organized around specific elementary schools.
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may also call a special town meeting at other times of the year to consider other business. Citizens may force a special town meeting by submitting a petition signed by 200 registered voters to the town clerk. Anyone may attend Town
Meeting but only registered voters may vote. Acton also has a water
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Acton has two primary stream systems: the
Nashoba Brook system including the incoming streams Butter Brook, Wills Hole Brook and Conant Brook and the Fort Pond Brook system including the incoming streams Guggins Brook, Inch Brook, Grassy Pond Brook, Pratt's Brook and Coles Brook. Both stream systems
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business and other mills that formed the nucleus of the present town of Acton. Ammi
Ruhamah Faulkner rented the mills in 1738 and then purchased them in 1742. Six generations of Faulkners lived in the house over a 202-year period. The largest and most central house of this settlement, it served as
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groups in Acton, the two eldest are
Theatre III and Open Door Theater. Theatre III was founded in 1956 when three organizations (a local chorus, dance group, and dramatic troupe) combined to present a show. It produces several plays and musicals each season in the historical old church building on
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ABRSD has an uncommon method of assigning students to elementary schools, called "Open
Enrollment". First-time incoming kindergarten parents participate in a lottery-based selection process where the parents "choose" the school by listing their preferences in ranked order. Boxborough students have
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Town Center: The civic center of town is marked by the Acton
Monument which is the final resting place of Captain Isaac Davis, James Hayward and Abner Hosmer. The stone on which Captain Davis mortally fell is situated between the west side of the monument and Main Street. The main entrance to the
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veterans in 1890. The building was expanded in 1967, and a second major expansion was completed in 1999. There are also libraries in each of the elementary schools, the junior high, and the high school. The Acton
Historical Society owns the Jenks Library which contains historical maps, documents,
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Merriam School. Named for
Florence A. Merriam who taught for 35 years in Acton. Merriam offers a project-based curriculum. At Merriam, teachers teach the same group of students for two years (i.e., a teacher will teach first grade one year, second grade the next and then wrap back to first). This
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McCarthy-Towne School. Named for Julia McCarthy who taught at the South Acton School from 1906 to 1952 and Marion Towne who was a teacher in the primary and secondary schools in Acton from 1921 to 1959. McCarthy-Towne School is housed in the Parker Damon Building (named for McCarthy-Towne's first
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living together. 23.0% of all households were occupied by individuals 65 years of age or older living alone. The age distribution of the population was 29.5% under the age of 18, 4.3% from 18 to 24, 31.5% from 25 to 44, 26.4% from 45 to 64, and 8.4% 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38
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buildings. The Nathaniel Allen Recreation Area (also called NARA Park and originally North Acton Recreation Area) contains a small swimming pond, an open-air auditorium, playing fields, and paved walking trail. North Acton also includes the Village of Nagog Woods, a housing development accessible
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East Acton was originally a small commercial area that grew up around the East Acton train station in the 19th century. With the advent of the automobile, and the demise of this branch of the railroad, East Acton became a largely residential area with a commercial base that is situated along the
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Separate from the Water District, residents of Great Road (Route 2A) obtain their water from the mains running down their street, that connect Nagog Pond to the Concord water system. They are billed by Concord. The pond is both in North Acton and Littleton, but Concord apparently has the water
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rivers for transportation and the fields for farming seasonal crops. There is evidence of Native American settlements in Acton which go back 7,000 years. When the colonists arrived in this area, the Native American population dropped dramatically due to European diseases for which they had no
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fire that followed, Captain Isaac Davis and Private Abner Hosmer of Acton were killed. Davis was the first officer to die in the American Revolutionary War. In local terms, the events of the day were characterized as "the battle of Lexington, fought in Concord, by men of Acton."
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In 2001, Acton completed its first public sewer system, which serves approximately 10% of the town, primarily in South Acton. A betterment fee is charged to property owners whose property is sited proximate to the sewage lines, whether or not they connect to the system.
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located within the town of Acton. The district's system consists of 106 miles (171 km) of water main, four storage tanks, and water treatment facilities including aeration, activated granulated carbon (GAC), an advanced Zenon(R) filtration facility, plus
1560:. When a company was needed to lead the advance on the bridge which was defended by the British regulars, Captain Davis was heard to reply, "I haven't a man who is afraid to go." It has been said that the Acton men led because they alone were equipped with
620:, which passes briefly through the town at its southern corner. Nagog Pond in the north, forms Acton's border with the Town of Littleton and provides drinking water to the Town of Concord. A small artificial pond is at NARA Park in North Acton.
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Contains two tennis courts, a small sided playing field, and a lighted softball diamonds, primarily used by the Adult & Youth Softball Leagues. It is adjacent to the Douglas School yard which contains a baseball diamond and two basketball
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The Acton Water District is a community public water supply that delivers drinking water to the majority (about 90 percent) of the residents of the town of Acton, Massachusetts. All of the water provided from the district comes from seven
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1646:, and the residents of West Acton formed the first library, The Citizen's Library. In 1890, the Memorial Library was completed and given to the town by William A. Wilde as a memorial to the Acton soldiers who fought in the Civil War.
2068:. The town has five elementary schools serving K–6: CT Douglas, Gates, Luther Conant, McCarthy-Towne and Merriam. The town has one public middle school serving 7–8, the R.J. Grey Junior High School. High school students then attend
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The civic infrastructure grew to accommodate the increasing population. A Water District was established in 1912 and a town-wide Fire Department was established in 1913. Acton was the first town in the area to have water-bound
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practice is called "looping". Merriam School is housed in the Parker Damon Building which it shares with the McCarthy-Towne school. At Merriam as well as at McCarthy-Towne, students call their teachers by their first names.
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professor who is now second-in-command of the Second Massachusetts, a group of fighter and civilians fleeing an overrun Boston. The group heads to Acton to set up a new base of operations and raid the Acton
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Located on the central school campus between the junior high and high school, it contains an all purpose turf field and running track. It is home to Acton-Boxborough Regional High School athletics.
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priority for attendance in the school in their own town, but participate in the lottery if they wish to attend an Acton school. Any remaining spaces at Blanchard become available in the lottery.
1847:. A 185-acre (0.7 km) property located in South Acton behind the School Street fire station, which includes picnic tables. In addition there is a skating pond and two sets of playing fields.
1063:, there were 24,021 residents, a 9.6% increase from 2010. The population density was 1,209.2 inhabitants per square mile (466.9/km), up from 1103.6. There were 8,931 households, up from 8,187.
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While Acton Center has been the civic center of the town since the revolution, the four other village centers earned their nomenclature from the names of their corresponding railroad station.
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Iron Work Farm: Settlement of South Acton; 'Iron Work Farm in Acton, Inc.' is a non-profit, historical corporation chartered in Massachusetts since 1964, that operates two historic houses:
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1889:. A historical trail, named the Trail Through Time, also overlays the trail system and provides interpretive plaques at various locations on the loop that include Wheeler Lane, the
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While the curriculum in the district is fairly standardized, each of the elementary schools has a different teaching philosophy. The schools and their philosophy of education are:
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principal, J. Parker Damon), which it shares with the Merriam School. At McCarthy-Towne, students generally call their teachers by their first names, a practice shared by Merriam.
1797:). Higher density developments such as condominiums and apartment buildings (approximately 10% of the town) use private sewers which go to small-scale private treatment plants.
2454:, 1920), but there is no information to confirm this refers to Acton, Massachusetts, or Acton, Maine, or a fictional Acton. Frost never lived in or near Acton, Massachusetts.
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was the first inland colonial town established in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The original boundaries of Concord included all of Acton and residents used the Acton land as
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2121:) for grades 9 through 12. Both the junior high and high school were enlarged and renovated in 2000–2005. Both buildings are located at the school district campus in Acton.
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have organized an annual march along the Isaac Davis line of march, and since 1976 the "Scouters of the Isaac Davis Trail" have organized the annual Isaac Davis Camporee.
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The 2020 median income for a household in the town was $ 138,163, up from $ 133,532. In 2010 males had a median income of $ 109,371 versus $ 48,113 for females. The 2020
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West Acton is an important commercial area of town, consisting of several commercial developments centered along Route 111. It developed in response to the growth of the
3108:. Department of the Interior, Census Office. Pages 179 through 182. Massachusetts Table 5. Population of States and Territories by Minor Civil Divisions: 1880 and 1890
2150:: the Acton Memorial Library and the West Acton Citizens' Library. The Acton Memorial Library was given to the town of Acton by William Allan Wilde as a memorial to its
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Contains one grass playing field, two contiguous lighted multi-sport turf fields, five tennis courts, a softball diamond and two baseball diamonds (one lighted).
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form of government with a town manager and an elected, five-member select board. Acton was named the 11th Best Place To Live among small towns in the country by
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In 2005 a new Public Safety Facility was built that expanded space for the Police Department and provided for a Joint Dispatch area with the Fire Department.
1685:. The Water District is funded through water rates, connection fees and property rental. The Water District revenues, however, are not subject to Proposition
2819:, officer with Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, in the 101st Airborne Division of the United States Army during World War II.
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Conant School. Named for Luther Conant who taught for 17 years in the school district, served on the School Committee, and was Town Moderator for 40 years.
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These town conservation areas, and some smaller ones, are described and mapped in a website maintained by the town's volunteer Land Stewardship Committee.
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Town Hall, around the rear of the building, contains Isaac Davis's plow which was used by Daniel Chester French for the statue he cast for North Bridge.
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Contains a large configurable field, a smaller single soccer field, and a playground. This is located in the front portion of the conservation area.
3158:. Department of the Interior, Census Office. 1864. Pages 220 through 226. State of Massachusetts Table No. 3. Populations of Cities, Towns, &c
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A 73-acre (300,000 m) property located in North Acton off of Quarry Road, adjacent to the North Acton Recreation Area (NARA Park), includes a
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The town services are primarily funded through the residential property tax, which is subject to the limitations imposed by state statute known as
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was routed through South and West Acton so that it could serve the mills. South Acton became a busy rail center and was the division point for the
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3133:. Department of the Interior, Census Office. 1872. Pages 217 through 220. Table IX. Population of Minor Civil Divisions, &c. Massachusetts
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Railroad. With the railroad came increasing development in those areas. In addition to the Fitchburg Railroad, two others crossed the town: the
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1869:. Four adjoining conservation areas in North Acton that total over 600 acres (2.4 km). The trails in this area are Acton's portion of the
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are each located about one-half mile away in opposite directions along Main Street. Otherwise, Acton Center is generally a residential area.
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A park in the center of Acton which consists of 53 acres (210,000 m) of woods, meadows, swamp, ponds, old apple orchards, a glacial
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area of the town of Acton. In the 18th century, this area held many mills and other small industrial developments that used
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consists of 30 acres (120,000 m) of land. It is home to over 170 species of birds that one man had recorded one year.
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Douglas School. Named for Carolyn T. Douglas who was a teacher and principal in the Acton schools from 1940 to 1967.
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The current Master Plan for the town encourages development in the village centers in an attempt to prevent further
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Contains two softball diamond located at the Gates School and a large grass area used for ABRSD Field Hockey teams.
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The Faulkner House and Mills. The house was built for Ephraim Jones (1679–1710), founder in 1702 of an early
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1853:. Two adjoining conservation areas located in North Acton which total 250 acres (1.0 km) of land.
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provides a connection south to Maynard. The trails do not have lighting and are not snowplowed.
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on October 3, 1774. The anniversary of this day is celebrated in Acton as Crown Resistance Day.
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consists of 48 acres (190,000 m), mainly of wetlands and forest.
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2861:"BEST PLACES TO LIVE: Money's list of America's best small towns"
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1839:: A 57-acre (230,000 m) property located in South Acton.
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L. McElroy; P. Shanahan; A. Sheehan; A. Shubert (2001).
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about an alien invasion. The main character is a former
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and abuts an inactive granite quarry (private property).
2911:"Acton's NARA Park to be renamed for Civil War veteran"
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It contains a single baseball diamond and a playground.
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Nashoba Brook, Spring Hill, Camp Acton, Canterbury Hill
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Acton's history reflects the history of Massachusetts,
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3504:"Acton Memorial Library Online Historical Collections"
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garden, a wildflower garden, a butterfly garden and a
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from Acton responded to the call to arms initiated by
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2963:"Total Population (P1), 2010 Census Summary File 1"
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2278:of 1702–1713. The Faulkner homestead served as a
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1435:, and the United States. It was first settled by
763:and preserve open space in the rest of the town.
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3674:"The Best Public High Schools in Greater Boston"
1984:Contains two baseball diamonds and a playground.
1833:garden. A fragrance garden is being constructed.
1707:On the state level, Acton is represented in the
3737:"Isaac Davis Camporee and March... Redirecting"
3559:. Little, Brown, and Company. pp. 188–189.
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3378:"Acton Town, Middlesex County, Massachusetts"
2470:Acton features prominently in the TNT series
1990:A baseball diamonds located at Conant School.
1857:Wills Hole Conservation Area and Town Forest.
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3203:"City and Town Population Totals: 2020-2022"
2125:1st in by Boston Magazine in 2020 and 2021.
2106:Acton-Boxborough Junior High and High School
1496:Isaac Davis Monument and the Acton Town Hall
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1721:Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district
1556:. The Acton minutemen were led by Captain
1456:Colonization Era through Revolutionary Era
6969:North Fork East Branch Pemigewasset River
3865:Town of Acton "State of the Town" Meeting
3625:"Acton Trails - Acton Conservation Lands"
2890:Stephen Vittorioso (September 28, 2009).
2062:Acton Boxborough Regional School District
2032:Located behind the Acton Memorial Library
8136:Towns in Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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1964:Nathaniel Allen Recreation Area (NARA):
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1713:Massachusetts House of Representatives
1711:by James "Jamie" Eldridge, and in the
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3592:. The History Press. pp. 78–82.
3279:"2020 US Census Acton, MA | Data USA"
2951:from the original on January 2, 2015.
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2558:Acton-Boxborough Regional High School
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2244:. Since 1957, Acton's Troop 1 of the
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2070:Acton-Boxborough Regional High School
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604:—hills which are composed of glacial
529:Acton-Boxborough Regional High School
6904:Little Massabesic Brook-Sucker Brook
3784:Radio-Locator information on WAEM-LP
3650:. Acton Land Stewardship Committee.
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3480:. U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from
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3428:. U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from
3334:"Mass Dept of public health website"
2969:. United States Census Bureau. 2010.
2242:National Register of Historic Places
2111:The Acton-Boxborough Regional School
1201:Chinese and foreign-born populations
725:National Register of Historic Places
18:Town in Massachusetts, United States
8065:Minute Man National Historical Park
3829:A Guide to Acton Conservation Lands
3635:from the original on July 23, 2024.
3415:). Retrieved on September 23, 2014.
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2871:from the original on March 14, 2013
2810:flight attendant killed during the
2762:, author of popular novels such as
2410:provides a commuter bus service to
2258:Jones Tavern. The main part of the
1923:Morrison Farm & Ice House Pond:
1521:by sending a list of grievances to
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4704:Municipalities and communities of
3761:. Ironworkfarm.org. Archived from
3699:from the original on March 6, 2009
3654:from the original on July 23, 2024
3646:Acton Land Stewardship Committee.
2921:from the original on July 31, 2013
2697:, close-up magician and winner of
2167:is a hands-on museum for families.
2115:Raymond J. Grey Junior High School
1532:, on April 19, 1775, a company of
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3818:Acton Historical Society (1985).
3809:Acton Historical Society (1974).
3795:Radio-Locator information on WHAB
2708:, early 20th century stock trader
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3831:. Acton Conservation Commission.
3557:The Day of Concord and Lexington
3355:One community's Asian connection
2909:Riley, Kathryn (June 21, 2012).
2729:, newspaper and radio journalist
2310:and ten miles (16 km) from
1933:Playing fields & playgrounds
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1207:History of the Chinese in Boston
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2764:"Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo"
2356:. Railroad service provided to
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1627:. These two railroads shared a
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1576:Industrialization and Civil War
1554:Battle of Lexington and Concord
1427:History of Acton, Massachusetts
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465:Middlesex County, Massachusetts
300:Francesca Arsenault, Vice-Chair
7039:South Branch Piscataquog River
6899:Little River (Merrimack River)
6864:East Branch Pemigewasset River
2941:"USPS.com® - ZIP Code™ Lookup"
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2741:, Folk music singer/songwriter
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1988:MacPherson & Hart Fields:
1871:Bay Circuit Trail and Greenway
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6964:North Branch Contoocook River
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7044:South Branch Souhegan River
6731:South Branch Souhegan River
3693:"Acton Minutemen home page"
3382:United States Census Bureau
3308:United States Census Bureau
3232:United States Census Bureau
3207:United States Census Bureau
3078:"1920 Census of Population"
3053:"1950 Census of Population"
2808:American Airlines Flight 11
2800:, professional road cyclist
2768:"Daisy Jones and the Sixth"
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1631:right-of-way that ran from
662:Acton Congregational Church
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7373:Pleasant Lake (New London)
7089:West Branch Souhegan River
6313:Portsmouth (New Hampshire)
4245:Quabbin-Swift River Valley
4211:Southeastern Massachusetts
3845:William A. Klauer (2001).
2745:Dr. John "Dropkick" Murphy
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3590:Hidden History of Maynard
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7198:Arlington Mill Reservoir
7094:West Branch Warner River
7034:South Branch Baker River
6894:Little River (Big River)
6348:Scituate (Massachusetts)
4664:Massachusetts portal
3989:Administrative divisions
3847:Images of America: Acton
3811:A Brief History of Acton
3723:October 8, 2007, at the
3648:"Acton Trails home page"
2618:, talk-radio personality
2556:station operated by the
2435:Assabet River Rail Trail
2431:Bruce Freeman Rail Trail
2049:Assabet River Rail Trail
2043:Bruce Freeman Rail Trail
1905:Bulette Land/Town Forest
1528:At the beginning of the
624:The five village centers
8095:Pemigewasset Wilderness
6859:East Branch Baker River
6353:Scituate (Rhode Island)
6228:Milford (New Hampshire)
6018:Concord (Massachusetts)
5958:Bedford (New Hampshire)
5953:Bedford (Massachusetts)
5928:Amherst (New Hampshire)
5720:Milford (Massachusetts)
5580:Concord (New Hampshire)
3994:Congressional districts
3588:Mark, David A. (2014).
2210:Open Door Theater is a
1994:TJ O'Grady Skate Park:
1974:for his actions in the
348:260 ft (79 m)
306:David D. Martin, Member
297:Jim Snyder-Grant, Chair
8141:Towns in Massachusetts
8055:Lost River Reservation
8040:Hannah Duston Memorial
7283:Island Pond (Stoddard)
7203:Ayers Island Reservoir
6173:Lincoln (Rhode Island)
6138:Hudson (New Hampshire)
6133:Hudson (Massachusetts)
4830:
3916:Acton Memorial Library
3849:. Arcadia Publishing.
3718:http://troop1acton.org
3695:. Actonminutemen.org.
3555:French, Allen (1925).
2720:, early leader in the
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1727:. The state's senior (
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1059:According to the 2020
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702:with list of landmarks
660:, a fire station, the
642:Acton Memorial Library
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303:Dean A. Charter, Clerk
8105:Wellington State Park
8005:Bear Brook State Park
7084:West Branch Mad River
6581:Northeast megalopolis
6535:Central Massachusetts
6438:Warren (Rhode Island)
5810:Salem (New Hampshire)
5805:Salem (Massachusetts)
5615:Dover (New Hampshire)
4829:
4229:Western Massachusetts
4168:Central Massachusetts
3886:at Wikimedia Commons
3838:Acton: Know Your Town
3530:"Early Acton History"
3304:"U.S. Census website"
3253:"American FactFinder"
3228:"U.S. Census website"
2847:"Explore Census Data"
2661:College of California
2659:, first president of
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2146:Acton has two public
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2129:Cultural institutions
2060:Acton is part of the
2012:School Street Fields:
1805:Town recreation areas
1625:Framingham and Lowell
1602:American Powder Mills
1582:Industrial Revolution
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778:Historical population
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473:Massachusetts Route 2
392: • Summer (
197:42.48500°N 71.43333°W
8131:Acton, Massachusetts
7403:Silver Lake (Hollis)
7248:Franklin Pierce Lake
6909:Little Suncook River
5298:United States portal
5291:Massachusetts portal
4120:History of education
3899:United States portal
3884:Acton, Massachusetts
3820:Acton: A Second Look
3613:Acton Water District
3510:on December 21, 2008
3484:on February 12, 2020
3259:on February 10, 2020
2898:on November 8, 2012.
2824:Notes and references
2812:September 11 attacks
2804:Madeline Amy Sweeney
2775:, NWHL hockey player
2700:Americas' Got Talent
2663:, two-term mayor of
2414:in Boston from the "
1877:path that encircles
1751:Civic infrastructure
1733:United States Senate
1709:Massachusetts Senate
1639:and Ledge Rock Way.
1276:01718 (Nagog Woods)
1047:United States census
687:in the 19th century.
558:Acton is located at
487:. It is bordered by
366: • Density
309:Alissa Nicol, Member
25:Acton, Massachusetts
7278:Island Pond (Derry)
7175:Wachusett Reservoir
7099:Winnipesaukee River
4064:Tourist attractions
3536:on December 1, 2008
3432:on January 17, 2015
2760:Taylor Jenkins Reid
2756:, NHL hockey player
2735:, NHL hockey player
2665:Oakland, California
2632:American Revolution
2596:, NHL hockey player
2354:South Acton station
2352:train stops at the
2185:Hosmer House: This
2064:(ABRSD) along with
2030:Goward Playground:
1951:Elm Street Complex:
1945:High School Complex
1608:from 1835 to 1940.
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573: /
284:John S. Mangiaratti
202:42.48500; -71.43333
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8080:Mount Pemigewasset
8030:Franklin Falls Dam
7488:Lake Winnipesaukee
6979:Pemigewasset River
6934:Merrymeeting River
6736:South Nashua River
6701:North Nashua River
6671:Cochichewick River
5222:Newton Upper Falls
5217:Newton Lower Falls
4831:
4644:all municipalities
3765:on August 20, 2008
3680:. August 25, 2020.
3629:trails.actonma.gov
3458:on January 5, 2015
3353:Burge, Kathleen. "
2915:Wicked Local Acton
2817:Frederick Heyliger
2670:Christian Finnegan
2416:77 Great Road Mall
2347:MBTA Commuter Rail
2342:run through town.
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2253:Points of interest
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2072:from grades 9–12.
1968:Nathaniel M. Allen
1895:The Pencil Factory
1810:Conservation lands
1617:Marlborough Branch
1613:Fitchburg Railroad
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7298:Little Squam Lake
7243:Deering Reservoir
7140:Lake Cochichewick
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6989:Piscataquog River
6959:Nissitissit River
6844:Cockermouth River
6746:Squannacook River
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4237:Housatonic Valley
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3882:Media related to
2773:Mallory Souliotis
2645:Baltimore Orioles
2554:high school radio
2476:Boston University
2452:Mountain Interval
2212:community theater
2187:Revolutionary War
1723:, represented by
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1644:The Acton Patriot
1530:Revolutionary War
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6854:Contoocook River
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6268:North Smithfield
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7458:Weare Reservoir
7408:Skatutakee Lake
7318:Lake Massasecum
7313:Massabesic Lake
7223:Contoocook Lake
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6974:Nubanusit Brook
6929:Merrimack River
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7820:Hillsborough
7697:West Newbury
7692:Tyngsborough
7667:Northborough
7521:
7483:Willard Pond
7463:Webster Lake
7448:Tuxbury Pond
7443:Turkey Ponds
7423:Stinson Lake
7398:Sebbins Pond
7393:Profile Lake
7288:Jenness Pond
7228:Country Pond
7213:Canobie Lake
7170:Tuxbury Pond
7079:Warner River
7074:Turkey River
7009:Salmon Brook
6994:Powwow River
6949:Nashua River
6924:Melvin River
6869:Fowler River
6819:Beaver Brook
6814:Beards Brook
6721:Salmon Brook
6711:Powwow River
6691:Nashua River
6681:Little River
6666:Beaver Brook
6555:Rhode Island
6418:Tyngsborough
6253:Northborough
6238:Narragansett
5988:Burrillville
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5875:West Warwick
5447:Major cities
5408:Plymouth, MA
5192:Graniteville
5134:West Concord
5104:Hudson (CDP)
5089:Groton (CDP)
5018:Tyngsborough
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4130:Homelessness
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2610:Steve Carell
2581:Tom Barrasso
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280:Town Manager
255:Incorporated
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8070:Mount Major
7900:New Hampton
7870:Londonderry
7765:Bridgewater
7702:Westborough
7657:Newburyport
7637:Marlborough
7478:Lake Wicwas
7433:Sunset Lake
7388:Powwow Pond
7348:Opechee Bay
7328:Mirror Lake
7180:Walden Pond
7069:Tioga River
7059:Stony Brook
7054:Squam River
7019:Smith River
7014:Shedd Brook
6849:Cohas Brook
6834:Black Brook
6824:Beebe River
6804:Baker River
6766:Trout Brook
6756:Stony Brook
6634:Tributaries
6565:South Shore
6560:South Coast
6550:North Shore
6522:Sub-regions
6453:Westborough
6383:Southbridge
6378:Somersworth
6258:Northbridge
6243:Newburyport
6178:Londonderry
5690:Marlborough
5560:Bridgewater
5497:New Bedford
5428:Suffolk, MA
5403:Norfolk, MA
5398:Newport, RI
5368:Bristol, RI
5363:Bristol, MA
5358:Belknap, NH
5267:West Newton
5247:Pingryville
5227:Newtonville
5182:Gleasondale
5094:Hanscom AFB
4782:Marlborough
4593:Springfield
4588:Southbridge
4543:Northampton
4538:North Adams
4528:Newburyport
4523:New Bedford
4503:Marlborough
4423:Easthampton
4393:Bridgewater
4223:South Shore
4219:South Coast
4206:North Shore
4135:LGBT rights
4034:Lighthouses
3488:January 12,
3462:January 12,
3436:January 12,
3318:October 15,
3237:January 31,
2787:characters
2754:Jeff Norton
2727:Julie Mason
2628:Isaac Davis
2600:James Brown
2006:Great Hill:
1891:Potato Cave
1873:which is a
1725:Lori Trahan
1590:powder mill
1558:Isaac Davis
1538:Paul Revere
1484:Isaac Davis
1433:New England
1268:households
1263:Population
748:condominium
713:water power
674:post office
636:, the main
580: /
200: /
8125:Categories
8085:Mount Rowe
7945:Sanbornton
7905:Northfield
7875:Manchester
7865:Litchfield
7825:Holderness
7780:Canterbury
7725:Allenstown
7617:Leominster
7582:Framingham
7557:Chelmsford
7552:Burlington
7418:Squam Lake
7353:Paugus Bay
7303:Locke Lake
7253:Great Pond
6914:Lost River
6889:Lane River
6809:Bear Brook
6799:Back River
6771:Vine Brook
6661:Back River
6498:Winchester
6493:Winchendon
6488:Wilmington
6403:Swampscott
6368:Smithfield
6223:Middletown
6198:Marblehead
6063:Foxborough
5983:Burlington
5963:Bellingham
5948:Barrington
5890:Woonsocket
5825:Somerville
5820:Shrewsbury
5695:Marshfield
5675:Leominster
5655:Gloucester
5645:Framingham
5635:Fall River
5595:Cumberland
5570:Chelmsford
5502:Providence
5492:Manchester
5340:Region of
5252:Saxonville
5172:Felchville
5156:Auburndale
5073:Cochituate
5068:Ayer (CDP)
5048:Winchester
5043:Wilmington
4903:Chelmsford
4893:Burlington
4888:Boxborough
4802:Somerville
4767:Framingham
4583:Somerville
4558:Pittsfield
4483:Leominster
4463:Greenfield
4458:Gloucester
4443:Framingham
4433:Fall River
4373:Barnstable
4264:Barnstable
4014:Government
2834:References
2672:, comedian
2616:Howie Carr
2594:Bob Brooke
2511:-operated
2362:Leominster
2219:Traditions
2066:Boxborough
2037:Bike paths
1917:Jenks Land
1844:Great Hill
1760:highways.
1650:Government
1623:, and the
1594:gristmills
1390:2,530,147
1387:6,605,058
1361:1,522,533
1358:$ 104,032
1332:$ 144,561
1329:$ 109,578
1309:$ 144,946
1306:$ 110,592
1285:$ 145,750
1282:$ 132,981
1244:Per capita
1226:See also:
1205:See also:
771:See also:
696:Lithograph
646:playground
517:Boxborough
437:feature ID
413:Area codes
353:Population
263:Government
188:71°26′00″W
185:42°29′06″N
7993:Landmarks
7980:Woodstock
7975:Wolfeboro
7885:Merrimack
7840:Hopkinton
7810:Hampstead
7805:Goffstown
7687:Tewksbury
7677:Salisbury
7672:Pepperell
7632:Lunenburg
7622:Lexington
7602:Hopkinton
7597:Haverhill
7592:Groveland
7577:Fitchburg
7547:Billerica
7160:Lost Lake
7135:Lake Boon
6919:Mad River
6829:Big River
6626:watershed
6545:MetroWest
6303:Pepperell
6193:Mansfield
6188:Lynnfield
6183:Lunenburg
6168:Leicester
6163:Lakeville
6128:Hopkinton
6118:Holliston
6073:Goffstown
6058:Fairhaven
5870:Wellesley
5865:Watertown
5850:Wakefield
5845:Tewksbury
5835:Stoughton
5800:Rochester
5780:Pawtucket
5680:Lexington
5660:Haverhill
5640:Fitchburg
5605:Dartmouth
5565:Brookline
5555:Braintree
5550:Billerica
5540:Attleboro
5535:Arlington
5512:Worcester
5477:Cambridge
5465:100k-250k
5373:Essex, MA
5276:Footnotes
5202:Nabnasset
5187:Greenwood
5119:Pinehurst
5023:Wakefield
5008:Tewksbury
4973:Pepperell
4953:Littleton
4943:Lexington
4933:Hopkinton
4928:Holliston
4918:Dunstable
4883:Billerica
4853:Arlington
4812:Watertown
4757:Cambridge
4729:Cambridge
4638:Worcester
4613:Westfield
4608:Watertown
4468:Haverhill
4438:Fitchburg
4403:Cambridge
4388:Braintree
4368:Attleboro
4329:Worcester
4309:Nantucket
4304:Middlesex
4299:Hampshire
4269:Berkshire
4201:MetroWest
4115:Education
4069:Windmills
4004:Geography
3999:Elections
3969:(capital)
3387:August 8,
3339:March 16,
3288:March 16,
3263:April 23,
2733:Ian Moran
2657:clergyman
2606:publisher
2575:Bob Adams
2516:community
2513:low power
2398:Cambridge
2374:Littleton
2358:Fitchburg
2318:. Routes
2316:Route 128
2229:fireworks
2152:Civil War
2148:libraries
2142:Libraries
2056:Education
1976:Civil War
1745:Ed Markey
1606:gunpowder
1596:and four
1534:minutemen
1408:$ 64,719
1405:$ 53,046
1402:$ 28,155
1384:$ 84,900
1381:$ 66,866
1378:$ 35,763
1355:$ 82,090
1352:$ 42,861
1326:$ 53,152
1303:$ 53,379
1279:$ 62,059
1266:Number of
1251:household
739:corridor.
666:arboretum
656:" of the
634:town hall
543:Geography
539:in 2009.
493:Littleton
425:FIPS code
375:Time zone
345:Elevation
241:Middlesex
8020:Egg Rock
7955:Thornton
7935:Plymouth
7930:Plaistow
7920:Penacook
7915:Pembroke
7880:Meredith
7850:Kingston
7835:Hooksett
7795:Franklin
7755:Boscawen
7740:Atkinson
7707:Westford
7647:Merrimac
7612:Lawrence
7527:Amesbury
6574:See also
6513:Wrentham
6508:Winthrop
6478:Westwood
6473:Westport
6463:Westford
6458:Westerly
6423:Uxbridge
6413:Tiverton
6388:Stoneham
6373:Somerset
6343:Rockland
6338:Rehoboth
6318:Randolph
6298:Pembroke
6233:Millbury
6208:Medfield
6153:Kingston
6123:Hooksett
6108:Holbrook
6008:Charlton
5923:Amesbury
5918:Acushnet
5908:Abington
5880:Weymouth
5790:Plymouth
5670:Lawrence
5665:Johnston
5650:Franklin
5590:Cranston
5585:Coventry
5523:25k-100k
5472:Brockton
5383:Kent, RI
5351:Counties
5232:Nonantum
5147:villages
5033:Westford
5013:Townsend
4993:Stoneham
4983:Sherborn
4898:Carlisle
4628:Winthrop
4623:Weymouth
4568:Randolph
4478:Lawrence
4448:Franklin
4413:Chicopee
4398:Brockton
4363:Amesbury
4319:Plymouth
4289:Franklin
4256:Counties
4215:Cape Cod
4163:Cape Ann
4140:Politics
4125:Gun laws
4085:Abortion
4059:Villages
3745:Archived
3721:Archived
3697:Archived
3658:July 23,
3652:Archived
3633:Archived
3312:Archived
3187:July 12,
3162:July 12,
3137:July 12,
3112:July 12,
3087:July 12,
3062:July 12,
3037:July 12,
3012:July 12,
2987:July 12,
2949:Archived
2919:Archived
2869:Archived
2789:Big Bird
2695:Shin Lim
2680:botanist
2441:In media
2301:Route 27
2280:garrison
2231:in Acton
1899:Carlisle
1785:rights.
1741:Class II
1637:Route 27
1598:sawmills
1592:, three
1562:bayonets
1450:immunity
1364:581,120
1045:Source:
755:: 01718.
753:ZIP code
737:Route 2A
602:drumlins
598:glaciers
552:Wetlands
501:Carlisle
489:Westford
475:west of
429:25-00380
418:978, 351
7970:Windham
7950:Suncook
7890:Milford
7860:Lincoln
7855:Laconia
7800:Gilford
7785:Concord
7775:Campton
7770:Bristol
7750:Belmont
7745:Bedford
7735:Ashland
7730:Amherst
7682:Sudbury
7652:Methuen
7642:Maynard
7567:Concord
7562:Clinton
7542:Bedford
7537:Ashland
7532:Andover
6503:Windham
6483:Whitman
6448:Webster
6443:Wayland
6433:Wareham
6428:Walpole
6408:Swansea
6398:Sudbury
6393:Spencer
6358:Seekonk
6333:Reading
6328:Raynham
6323:Raymond
6288:Peabody
6278:Norwell
6248:Norfolk
6203:Maynard
6158:Laconia
6148:Ipswich
6103:Hingham
6093:Hanover
6088:Hampton
6078:Grafton
6068:Gardner
6033:Duxbury
6013:Clinton
5978:Bristol
5973:Beverly
5968:Belmont
5933:Ashland
5901:10k-25k
5860:Warwick
5855:Waltham
5840:Taunton
5785:Peabody
5775:Norwood
5745:Newport
5740:Needham
5715:Methuen
5705:Melrose
5700:Medford
5630:Everett
5600:Danvers
5575:Chelsea
5545:Beverly
5530:Andover
5028:Wayland
5003:Sudbury
4988:Shirley
4978:Reading
4958:Maynard
4948:Lincoln
4908:Concord
4878:Belmont
4873:Bedford
4863:Ashland
4807:Waltham
4792:Melrose
4787:Medford
4762:Everett
4603:Waltham
4598:Taunton
4553:Peabody
4518:Methuen
4513:Melrose
4508:Medford
4473:Holyoke
4453:Gardner
4428:Everett
4408:Chelsea
4378:Beverly
4358:Amherst
4324:Suffolk
4314:Norfolk
4294:Hampden
4274:Bristol
4155:Regions
4110:Economy
4090:Culture
4078:Society
4019:History
4009:Geology
3867:. 2005.
3413:Archive
3359:Archive
2875:May 18,
2690:Dropbox
2490:WAEM-LP
2479:Armory.
2394:Belmont
2390:Waltham
2382:Lincoln
2378:Concord
2366:Shirley
2271:textile
2204:theater
2198:Theater
2159:Museums
1954:courts.
1887:Duxbury
1883:Ipswich
1758:macadam
1729:Class I
1694:⁄
1586:barrels
1505:grazing
1501:Concord
1445:Concord
1441:Sudbury
1421:History
1335:21,804
1312:22,291
1260:income
1253:income
1246:income
962:+104.1%
949:+106.2%
650:obelisk
568:71°27′W
565:42°29′N
535:by the
513:Sudbury
509:Maynard
497:Concord
477:Concord
445:Website
440:0618213
405:Eastern
384:Eastern
247:Settled
214:Country
7960:Tilton
7910:Pelham
7895:Nashua
7845:Hudson
7830:Hollis
7627:Lowell
7607:Hudson
7587:Groton
7572:Dracut
6531:proper
6529:Boston
6468:Weston
6363:Sharon
6293:Pelham
6283:Oxford
6273:Norton
6213:Medway
6113:Holden
6098:Hanson
6083:Groton
6053:Exeter
6048:Easton
6028:Dudley
6023:Dedham
5998:Carver
5993:Canton
5943:Auburn
5885:Woburn
5815:Saugus
5795:Revere
5750:Newton
5735:Natick
5730:Nashua
5725:Milton
5685:Malden
5620:Dracut
5507:Quincy
5482:Lowell
5454:Boston
5078:Devens
5038:Weston
4963:Natick
4938:Hudson
4923:Groton
4913:Dracut
4817:Woburn
4797:Newton
4777:Malden
4772:Lowell
4748:Cities
4737:Lowell
4633:Woburn
4573:Revere
4563:Quincy
4548:Palmer
4533:Newton
4498:Malden
4488:Lowell
4383:Boston
4353:Agawam
4345:Cities
4145:Sports
4044:People
4024:Images
3976:Topics
3966:Boston
3853:
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2624:, poet
2590:player
2588:hockey
2564:format
2529:format
2459:Fringe
2424:MA-119
2402:Boston
2400:, and
2386:Weston
2338:, and
2260:tavern
1879:Boston
1875:hiking
1789:Sewers
1569:musket
1338:8,265
1323:01720
1315:8,479
1258:family
1256:Median
1249:Median
1222:Income
1113:88.3%
1061:census
1035:23,829
1024:24,021
1011:21,924
1001:+13.8%
998:20,331
985:17,872
975:+18.8%
972:17,544
959:14,770
936:+30.0%
910:+14.8%
871:+11.8%
845:+12.8%
761:sprawl
727:. The
610:kettle
511:, and
481:Lowell
471:along
469:Boston
361:24,021
236:County
7965:Weare
7940:Salem
7790:Derry
7522:Acton
7506:Towns
7113:Lakes
5938:Athol
5913:Acton
5610:Derry
5262:Waban
5145:Other
4858:Ashby
4848:Acton
4839:Towns
4578:Salem
4284:Essex
4279:Dukes
4100:Crime
4039:Music
3984:Index
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2829:Notes
2552:): a
2550:watts
2507:): a
2505:watts
2503:, 21
2420:MA-2A
2308:I-495
1827:hosta
1823:esker
1774:wells
1299:Acton
1238:Rank
1194:0.1%
1178:1.8%
1161:0.8%
1151:Black
1129:9.1%
1126:18.6%
1123:23.7%
1119:Asian
1110:77.3%
1107:63.4%
1097:2000
1053:data.
1038:−0.8%
1032:2022*
1027:+9.6%
1014:+7.8%
988:+1.9%
946:7,238
933:3,510
923:+8.8%
920:2,701
907:2,482
897:+1.2%
894:2,162
884:+0.8%
881:2,136
868:2,120
858:+5.6%
855:1,897
842:1,797
832:−7.7%
829:1,593
819:+2.4%
816:1,726
803:1,685
648:, an
459:is a
457:Acton
401:UTC−4
380:UTC−5
224:State
162:Acton
132:Acton
102:Acton
7815:Hill
6143:Hull
5487:Lynn
5059:CDPs
4998:Stow
4868:Ayer
4733:and
4493:Lynn
3851:ISBN
3771:2008
3705:2008
3660:2024
3594:ISBN
3542:2008
3516:2008
3490:2015
3464:2015
3438:2015
3389:2016
3341:2023
3320:2019
3290:2023
3265:2013
3239:2008
3214:2023
3189:2011
3164:2011
3139:2011
3114:2011
3089:2011
3064:2011
3039:2011
3014:2011
2989:2011
2927:2012
2877:2013
2791:and
2766:and
2643:and
2548:, 8
2540:89.1
2534:WHAB
2523:LPFM
2509:town
2495:94.9
2429:The
2422:and
2370:Ayer
2345:The
2312:I-95
2174:and
1544:and
1443:and
1291:167
1288:343
1191:0.1%
1188:0.2%
1175:2.6%
1172:3.5%
1158:1.1%
1155:4.2%
1142:1.7%
1139:5.7%
1094:2010
1091:2020
1020:2020
1007:2010
994:2000
981:1990
968:1980
955:1970
942:1960
929:1950
916:1940
903:1930
890:1920
877:1910
864:1900
851:1890
838:1880
825:1870
812:1860
799:1850
787:Pop.
783:Year
668:and
606:till
505:Stow
499:and
491:and
461:town
435:GNIS
316:Area
258:1735
250:1639
61:Seal
33:Town
7760:Bow
4029:Law
3954:of
3361:).
3357:" (
2865:CNN
2585:NHL
2544:MHz
2499:MHz
2340:119
2336:111
1861:Bog
1735:is
1715:by
1145:NR
744:119
463:in
394:DST
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