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Weymouth is a city [2] in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. It is one of 13 municipalities in the state to have city forms of government while retaining "town of" in their official names. [3] It is named after Weymouth, Dorset, a coastal town in England, and is the second-oldest settlement in Massachusetts, second only to Plymouth. [4]
The town's first high school opened there a year later, and it hosted many local events until it was relocated to the site of the current police station in 1906-07. The building burned down in 1914.
The Weymouth Civic District is a historic district encompassing the main civic area in Weymouth, Massachusetts. It is anchored by the 1928 Town Hall, which is a slightly reduced-scale replica of the Old State House in Boston, and the Legion Field athletic complex. Most of the houses built in the area along Middle Street between and surrounding ...
Weymouth: City Norfolk Mayor-Council 57,437 21.6 sq mi (55.94 km 2) ... Massachusetts City and Town Directory, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Elections Division
Weymouth voters will have the opportunity to vote for their mayor, at-large councilors and District 4 councilor on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023. ... Those are incumbent and town council president Arthur ...
WEYMOUTH − Races for mayor and town council seats highlight the Nov. 7 town election ballot.. The mayor's race will be a repeat of the 2019 contest, with two-term incumbent Robert Hedlund facing ...
Washington School (Weymouth, Massachusetts) Wessagusset Colony; Weymouth Back River Reservation; Weymouth Civic District; Weymouth High School; Weymouth Meeting House Historic District; Weymouth Wildcats (MIAA)
David M. Madden (November 30, 1954 – November 4, 2019) was a mayor of Weymouth, Massachusetts. [1] He was born at South Shore Hospital in South Weymouth. He was married to Dr. Helena Madden and had two children, Heather and Patrick, who now both are grown and currently reside in Weymouth.