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Ashland Town Forest is 550 acres (220 ha) with hiking trails around rock outcroppings, small caves, and the rumored ending of some women who escaped the Salem witch trials. [33] The town also owns over 100 acres (40 ha) of land, known as Warren Woods, on the south side of town with hiking trails across land once owned by inventor Henry E. Warren .
The Ashland Town House is the current town hall of Ashland, Massachusetts. It is located at 101 Main Street, in the town center. The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame building was built in 1855, and has been used continuously for municipal purposes since then. It is a fine local example of Greek Revival architecture, with some Italianate and ...
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.
Ashland Town Manager Michael Herbert placed Rossi on paid administrative leave in January. He has not disclosed the reason. Rossi signed a contract extension last September that gave her a $15,500 ...
Ashland State Park is a public recreation area surrounding the 157-acre (64 ha) Ashland Reservoir in the town of Ashland, Massachusetts.The state park's 470 acres (190 ha) incorporate the entire shoreline of the reservoir, which is abutted by the Warren Conference Center and Inn [3] of Framingham State University, town-owned land once the site of Camp Winnetaska (a Girl Scouts camp), [4] and ...
Norah Zoummar, who co-owns 33 All-American Diner in Ashland, received a Black Excellence Award for her charity work to support children in Uganda.
Water impounded by the Ashland dam was originally fed to the aqueduct by a pair of 48-inch (120 cm) pipes. A 1910 map of the Metropolitan Water District system supplying Boston, with Ashland at lower-center. The dam is an earthen embankment, built 83 feet (25 m) above bedrock and 54 feet (16 m) above the level of the reservoir.
Stone Park is a public park located in the center of Ashland, Massachusetts. The park contains a play ground called the "Kidspot," a basketball court, a soccer field, and two little league fields. [1] The park hosts local soccer, baseball, and softball leagues and is the site of a community garden started in 2009. [2]