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  2. Prize home lottery - Wikipedia

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    The first home lottery in North America was in 1934 in Vancouver, Canada. [4] [5] In the spring of 1939, Toronto mayor Ralph Day came under scrutiny since the earliest home lotteries were not governmentally regulated. [6] In 1944, the Ottawa Journal announced that the Canadian province of Ontario was experiencing "an epidemic of house lotteries ...

  3. Massachusetts Lottery - Wikipedia

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    It is a member of the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries (NASPL) since 1972. [1] As with most U.S. lotteries, lottery games in Massachusetts require players to be at least 18 years old. Drawings are broadcast on WBZ-TV (channel 4) the CBS-station in the Boston television market.

  4. Gambling in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    A ticket from the first public lottery in Massachusetts, authorized in 1745. The Massachusetts Lottery offers draw games and scratchcards. The Lottery also offers pull tabs for sale at bars. [14] Private lotteries were common in early colonial history, but as public attitudes turned against them, Massachusetts banned all lotteries in 1719.

  5. Builders Hold Lotteries for Eager New Homebuyers

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    Related: Homes for Sale in Your Area Adding to that frustration was that home prices rose virtually every time a new group of homes went on sale. The two-, three- and four-bedroom homes started ...

  6. Boston affordable housing group buys Dennis senior complex ...

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    This, along with the acquisition of the 48-unit Westport Village, brings 94 additional affordable rental apartments into the organization's portfolio in Massachusetts, which includes 3,859 units ...

  7. List of Massachusetts locations by per capita income

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    Map of locations by per capita income. Areas with higher levels of income are shaded darker. Massachusetts is the second wealthiest state in the United States of America, with a median household income of $89,026 (as of 2021), [1] and a per capita income of $48,617 (as of 2021). [2]

  8. North Shore (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The North Shore has no fixed definition as a region. It may include only those communities between Boston and Cape Ann, as defined by the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (whose purview does not go beyond Greater Boston); [1] or the larger part of Essex County, including parts of the Merrimack Valley, as defined by the North Shore Chamber of Commerce. [2]

  9. Boston Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    The BHA was established on October 1, 1935 by the mayor and city council of Boston under Massachusetts General Law allowing cities and towns of Massachusetts to establish housing authorities. According to Massachusetts law, its mission was to be responsible for providing decent, safe and sanitary housing for families unable to afford housing ...