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Tyngsborough (also spelled Tyngsboro) is a town in northern Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. Tyngsborough is 28 miles (45 km) from Boston [ 1 ] along the Route 3 corridor, and located on the New Hampshire state line.
Consumer Reports has put out its first-ever brand ranking on used vehicles as well as its 10 top picks of the best individual used cars priced under $20,000 — two of which are General Motors ...
The Belvidere Hill Historic District encompasses a residential area on the east side of Lowell, Massachusetts known for its fine 19th-century houses. The area, roughly bounded by Wyman, Belmont, Fairview, and Nesmith Streets, was developed beginning in the 1850s, and was one of the finest neighborhoods in the city, home to many of its business and civic leaders.
The Massachusetts Consumers' Coalition is the primary consumer rights advocacy organization in Massachusetts. The organization is structured as a non-profit ( 501(c)(3) ), and serves as the primary umbrella organization for organizations working in Massachusetts with consumer rights concerns.
The 19-acre (7.7 ha) [3] site is located one mile (1.6 km) from the center of Tyngsborough near the Dunstable border. Additionally, the landfill is bordered by a 16-acre (6.5 ha) marsh and 61-acre (25 ha) pond to the east, dubbed Flint Pond Marsh and Flint Pond respectively as well as the Dunstable Brook to the west.
Get the Tyngsboro, MA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Top weather news for Friday, Feb. 14, 2025: A powerful storm system will bring a mix of snow, rain and severe ...
The Winslow School and Littlefield Library are a pair of historic municipal buildings at 250 and 252 Middlesex Road in Tyngsborough, Massachusetts.Built in 1890 and 1904, both are architect-designed buildings of high quality, funded by local benefactors.
The Col. Jonathan Tyng House was a historic house on Tyng Road in Tyngsborough, Massachusetts.The oldest portion of this gambrel-roofed wood-frame house was built c. 1675 by Colonel Jonathan Tyng, the son of Edward Tyng for whom Tyngsborough is named.