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Chebacco Lake is located in Essex County in eastern Massachusetts, United States, within the borders of Essex and Hamilton. It is the largest of five bodies of water that make up the Chebacco Watershed. [2] Chebacco Lake is designated as a Great Pond, putting it under state ownership but remaining open to public use. [3]
Essex's small size makes New England's traditional direct-democracy style of government practical. The residents of Essex elect a board of three selectmen to carry out the routine business of local government while relying on the town meeting system to decide major issues. In recent years, the most important of these issues has been the leasing ...
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The proposed "Village at Chebacco Hill" would take up 16 acres of a currently vacant 66-acre property off Chebacco Road and Essex Street. The land is ... Hamilton holds hearing on 50-unit condo plan
Location of Essex County in Massachusetts. This list is of that portion of the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) designated in Essex County, Massachusetts. The locations of these properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [1]
Lake Chaubunagungamaug; Chebacco Lake; Lake Cochichewick; ... Lewis Lake (Massachusetts) Long Pond (Lakeville, Massachusetts) Long Pond (West Yarmouth, Massachusetts) M.
It's not Stewart's first foray into the world of Jane Austen-style real estate -- he and his wife still own the seven-bedroom Wood House manse, an Essex estate once owned by Winston Churchill ...
Wenham Lake is a 224-acre body of water located in Wenham and Beverly towns, Essex County, Massachusetts.The lake receives water from the water table, a system of streams, the Putnamville Reservoir (via pipeline), and the Ipswich River (via pumping). In the 19th century, the lake was an important source of ice for export, especially to Britain.