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Community Information
Please use these
links to research helpful information about the community that you are
exploring for your
next residence. We have gathered some general informational links as well
as some very specific links for both Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
If there is other information you are seeking that you do not see
available here, please call us and we'll be happy to locate the
information for you.
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a new place of employment or a desired school, etc.
Compare Cities
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employment rates, etc.
Local Weather
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts is known as the Bay State because of the several large
bays that give its coastline its distinctive shape: Massachusetts Bay
and Cape Cod Bay on the state's east coast, and Buzzards Bay to the
south. A few cities and towns on the Massachusetts–Rhode Island border
are also adjacent to Narragansett Bay. The name Massachusetts comes from
the name of an Algonquian tribe that means "at or about the great hill"
or "land of the blue hills."
Boston is the largest city, located at the innermost point of
Massachusetts Bay, at the mouth of the Charles River, the longest river
entirely within Massachusetts. Most of the population of the Boston
metropolitan area (approximately 5,800,000) does not live in the city;
eastern Massachusetts on the whole is fairly densely populated and
largely suburban.
Western Massachusetts is more rural and sparsely populated, especially
in the Berkshires, the branch of the Appalachian Mountains that
dominates the western quarter of the state. The most populated part of
western Massachusetts is the "Pioneer Valley," alongside the Connecticut
River, which flows across western Massachusetts from north to south.
Town Profiles
Commonwealth Communities is your resource for finding information on the 351
cities and towns in Massachusetts provided by state agencies and official
city/town websites.
MA Crime Statistics
View crime statistics and other public safety information for communities in
Massachusetts.
Sex Offender Registry
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important registry.
Massachusetts Schools
Choose any one of the cities or towns in Massachusetts and then review detailed
reports for each and every school in that area.
MCAS Scores
New Hampshire
New Hampshire living offers it all... the seashore, mountains, lakes,
four distinct seasons, beautiful scenery, colleges, universities and, no
income tax nor sales tax. New Hampshire offers the ability to be at the
seashore in the morning and later in the day at the mountains. The city
of Nashua, rated as the top city in country in which to live, along with
Manchester, and Concord, offer cultural events, seasonal events,
museums, in addition to colleges and universities. On the outskirts of
the cities, small towns thrive. It’s New England at its best; apple
festivals, strawberry festivals, craft fairs, band concerts, fireworks
on the 4th of July, picnics with family and friends.
Town Profiles
New Hampshire Community Profiles provides information on the 234 incorporated
cities and towns in the State of New Hampshire. Data presented here comes from a
variety of sources, including community response, published reports, and maps.
Sex Offender Registry
Feel safe in your new neighborhood.
Access this
important public information. Be cautioned that it does contain details of
the offenses that criminals were charged with.
School Information
Choose any one of the cities or towns in New Hampshire and then review detailed
reports for each and every school in that area.
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