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  2. Kingston, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Historic granite milemarker on Loring Street. Massachusetts Route 3, also known as the Pilgrims Highway, runs through the eastern portion of town.There are three exits for Kingston: at the Independence Mall, now called the Kingston Collection, in the southern portion of town, at Route 3A, and on the Kingston/Duxbury town line where Route 3A again crosses the highway.

  3. File:Logo of Kingston, Massachusetts.png - Wikipedia

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    This template is based on official statements by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, which are not definitive in the way a statute or a court ruling is.

  4. Kingston station (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Kingston station (formerly Kingston/Route 3) is an MBTA Commuter Rail serving the Plymouth/Kingston Line, located off of Massachusetts Route 3 south of downtown Kingston, Massachusetts.

  5. Government of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    For Congressional representation outlined in the United States Constitution, Massachusetts elects two senators to the Senate, as well as a number of Representatives to the House of Representatives proportional to the state's population in the US Census.

  6. Silver Lake Regional High School - Wikipedia

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    Named for Silver Lake, which borders the four towns which belonged to the district for most of its history – Plympton, Halifax, Pembroke and Kingston - and which is situated near the campus, Silver Lake Regional High School opened on September 19, 1955, attended by students from the towns of Pembroke, Kingston, Plympton, Halifax and Carver in southeastern Massachusetts.

  7. Greater Boston - Wikipedia

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    The most restrictive definition of the Greater Boston area is the region administered by the Metropolitan Area Planning Council. [17] The MAPC is a regional planning organization created by the Massachusetts legislature to oversee transportation infrastructure and economic development concerns in the Boston area.

  8. Governor of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The governor is an elected position. The term of office is four years, with no term limit.. Elections for governor are held on a four-year basis concurrently with elections for the offices of lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of the commonwealth, state treasurer, and state auditor.

  9. Kingston, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Kingston is a borough in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States.It is located on the western bank of the Susquehanna River opposite Wilkes-Barre.Kingston was first settled in the early 1770s, and incorporated as a borough in 1857.