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  2. Medford, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Medford is a city 6.7 miles (10.8 km) northwest of downtown Boston on the Mystic River in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. At the time of the 2020 United States census , Medford's population was 59,659.

  3. List of municipalities in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Towns have an open town meeting or representative town meeting form of government; cities, on the other hand, use a mayor-council or council-manager form. Based on the form of government, as of 2023, [1] there are 292 towns and 59 cities in Massachusetts. Over time, many towns have voted to become cities; 14 municipalities still refer to ...

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  5. Henry Bradlee Jr. House - Wikipedia

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    This change was probably made around 1910 when the area was being built up with fashionable Stucco Style houses. Henry Bradlee Jr. came from an upper-class family from the Medford and Boston area. He was born January 30, 1851, and died April 13, 1894. [ 4 ]

  6. Middlesex County, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Boston, Massachusetts: At the presses of S. Hall, and Thomas & Andrews. OL 23272543M. Edwin P. Conklin, Middlesex County and Its People: A History. In Four Volumes. New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1927. Samuel Adams Drake, History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts: Containing Carefully Prepared Histories of Every City and Town in the County.

  7. List of mayors of Medford, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    No. Mayor Picture Term Party 1: Samuel C. Lawrence: 1893 – 1894: Republican: 2: Baxter E. Perry: 1895 – January 4, 1897: Republican: 3: Lewis H. Lovering: January ...

  8. Walter E. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, Medford switched to a Plan E form of Government, which meant that the Mayor would no longer be popularly elected, but instead chosen by the City Council. On December 1, 1949, Alderman Frederick T. McDermott was chosen by the Board to become the city's first Mayor under the new form of government, ending Lawrence's tenure as Mayor.

  9. Royalston, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Royalston is a small town in the North Quabbin area of northwestern-central Massachusetts. It was named after Isaac Royall, a slaveholder and businessperson from Medford, Massachusetts who founded the town in a land deal in 1765. [2] [3] Most of the town's land is forest and wetlands, and there are several reservations and wildlife management ...