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Masconomet was created by a charter of the three towns created in 1959. Masconomet celebrated its 50th anniversary during the 2009-2010 school year. [7] Masconomet Regional High School was named after Chief Masconomet, sagamore of the Agawam tribe that lived in Essex County at the time of the English colonization. The original school building ...
Martha's Vineyard Regional School District (Dukes County, 9–12, serving Aquinnah, Chilmark, Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Tisbury and West Tisbury) Masconomet Regional School District (Essex County, 7–12, serving Boxford, Middleton and Topsfield) Mendon-Upton Regional School District (Worcester County, PK–12, serving Mendon and Upton)
Chief Masconomet, for whom Masconomet Regional High School is named, was the sagamore or chief of the Agawam at this time. He welcomed Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop on his arrival in Salem Harbor in 1630. Masconomet deeded all the Agawams' land to Winthrop in 1638 in exchange for twenty pounds sterling.
Masconomet may refer to: Chief Masconomet , a sagamore of the historical American native tribe of the Agawam Masconomet Regional High School in Essex County, Massachusetts serving Topsfield, Boxford and Middleton.
Manchester-Essex Regional Junior-Senior High School, Manchester-by-the-Sea; Marblehead High School, Marblehead; Masconomet Regional High School, Boxford; Newburyport High School, Newburyport; North Shore Technical High School, Middleton; Pentucket Regional High School, West Newbury; Rockport High School, Rockport; Salem High School, Salem
ZIP code: 01951. Area code: 351 / 978 ... of Agawam sachem Masconomet at the time of contact. [2] ... attend Triton Regional Middle School for 7–8, and high school ...
Masconomet Regional High School; Methuen High School; N. Newburyport High School; North Shore Technical High School; ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers;
These three towns share Masconomet Regional High School (named after Chief Masconomet, sagamore of the Agawam tribe, which lived in Essex County at the time of English colonization) which serves grades 9–12, while its middle school serves grades 7 and 8. The Thomas Fuller House, was originally constructed c. 1684.