Other MA Towns

Groveland
Groveland, a charming historic town, has preserved its Little Red School House for future generations to enjoy. The town is in Essex County, approximately 31 miles from Boston. It is bordered by Haverhill to the northwest, West Newbury to the northeast, Newbury to the east, Georgetown to the southeast and Boxford to the southwest.
 
 
Georgetown
Georgetown, a typical New England settlement, prospered as an agricultural and industrial town. It is conveniently located along Interstate 95, about 28 miles north of Boston in Essex County. Georgetown is bordered by Rowley to the southeast, Groveland to the northwest, Newbury to the northeast and Boxford to the southwest.
 
 
Haverhill
Haverhill, Essex County’s largest city, is located on the Merrimack River about 32 miles north of Boston. Merrimac borders Haverhill to the northeast, West Newbury and Groveland are to the east, Boxford and part of North Andover are to the south, and Methuen is to the southwest. New Hampshire sits immediately to the north.
 
 
Ipswich          
Sought-after Ipswich is home to Crane Beach, one of the top summertime destinations in the state. This richly historical Essex County town is about 28 miles north of Boston. It is bordered by Rowley to the north, Boxford to the west, and Hamilton, Topsfield and Essex (and Gloucester across Essex Bay) to the south.
 
 
Rowley
Rowley offers quiet, rural living, easy highway access and a lovely town green. It is approximately 28 miles north of Boston and is bordered by Newbury to the north, Georgetown to the northwest, Boxford to the west and Ipswich to the south.

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