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Newton Upper Falls (NUF) is a village of Newton, relatively smaller in size and population compared to most other villages. The first mill was created on the Charles River in 1688 and over the next 150 years the village boomed ...
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Newton's Nonantum village is in the 02458 zip code, which also covers Newton Corner. Nonantum was originally farmland and forest of the Park family in the 1700s; later it became a small-farming community before shifting to indu...
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Auburndale (zip code 02466) is home to our office!
This village began as farmland and woodland lying along the banks of the Charles River, with its earliest major settler, William Robinson, building a house in 1678 on wh...
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Newtonville is one of the thirteen distinct village centers within Newton, located on the North side of Newton. Developed around the rail and transit lines of the Boston suburbs with a commuter rail stop in the heart of Newtonvil...
Newton Centre is one of the thirteen villages that make up the city of Newton, Massachusetts, in Middlesex County. It is centered around the triangular downtown formed by Beacon Street, Centre Street, and Langley Road—the largest commercia...
Nestled about 8 miles west of downtown Boston within the city of Newton, Massachusetts in Middlesex County, the village of Newton Highlands is a classic New England suburban neighborhood with its own distinct flavor and history.
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Belmont is primarily a residential neighborhood with a total area of 4.7 square miles and a population of roughly 26,000.
Belmont is bordered by Cambridge on the east, Arlington on the north, Lexington on the northwest, Waltham on the west, ...
Cambridge is a city made up of 13 distinct neighborhoods with a total population of roughly 110,000. Cambridge is a very desirable city in which to live. Home to students and professors of major universities such as Harvard University, MIT and ...
Situated roughly 9 miles Northwest of Boston, Watertown abuts Cambridge to the East and Waltham to the West, Newton to the South and Belmont to the North.
Watertown is conveniently located for those who work in Cambridge and has access to th...
The Town of Needham is located 10 miles southwest of Boston, between Newton and Wellesley. With a total Area of 12.75 square miles, Needham has a population of roughly 32,000.
Needham is primarily a suburban commuter town with several commut...