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Boxford, MA

At the southernmost point of the Greater Haverhill area lays the small town of Boxford, where the colonial era is preserved and the new homes link the present with the past.
Haverhill, MA
Beginning as a colonial era settlement, seaport and trading center, Haverhill has evolved into a booming metropolis. Haverhill boasts a community rich and diverse and has a population over 60,000. This city is unique in its location, accessibility and history.
Atkinson, NH
This community of approximately 5000, was founded in 1767 and still maintains its classic colonial charm.
Hampstead, NH
Founded in the mid 1700’s, Hampstead is a charming New England colonial town. Hampstead has a 250-acre Conservation area with over five miles of trails and a seasonal waterfall.
Plaistow, NH
Plaistow’s woods, ponds and lakes attract vacationers. The 7,000 civic-minded year-round residents are proud that President George Bush recognized Timberlane Regional Middle School for excellence.
Groveland, MA
This small Massachusetts town has the Merrimack River serving as its northwestern boundary.
Merrimac, MA
Merrimac occupies nine square miles, most of which is residential with a typical small town of New England flair.
Danville, NH
The serenity of Danville is what attracts people to this historic town.
Newton, NH
One of Newton’s attractions is the Peanut Trail, a spur of the railroad that runs through the town as a nature trail.
Sandown, NH
For many people, New Hampshire means recreation, with its lakes, ponds, rivers and mountains. Seely park with its sandy and grassy area is a great recreational area for Sandown.
Georgetown, MA
Predating all the towns in the Greater Haverhill area, Georgetown has retained its individual character and its thriving downtown.
West Newbury, MA
Despite its easy access to major travel routes, West Newbury has held on to the New England charm shared by its neighbors and a few of its working farms as well.
East Kingston, NH
East Kingston is a classic New England town of just 1500 residents living among the rolling hills and rural colonial charm.
Kingston, NH
Home to Kingston State park, a third of Kingston’s 20 or so square miles of land is comprised of lakes and ponds for swimming, fishing and water sports.
