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  2. Westwood, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Westwood is located in eastern Massachusetts, bordered by: the town of Needham to the north; the town of Dedham to the east; the town of Canton to the southeast; the town of Norwood to the south; the town of Walpole to the southwest; the town of Dover to the west

  3. If You See Paint on Trees, This Is What It Means - AOL

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    Whether you’re walking along a city sidewalk or hiking deep in the forest, you might occasionally notice paint marks on tree trunks (or even a metal band once in a while). Those paint marks are ...

  4. List of municipalities in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Created a precinct with Clapboard Trees (Westwood) in 1729. [8] Became its own precinct in 1734. [8] Wellesley: 1881: Separated from Needham: Millis: 1885: Separated from Medfield. Avon: 1888: Part of the Dorchester New Grant of 1637. Separated from Stoughton. Westwood: 1897: Joined with South Dedham (Norwood) to create Second Precinct in 1729. [8]

  5. Donate to goat farms, Westminster's bonfire or trash dates ...

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    Several North Central Mass. farms are accepting donated Christmas trees for their goats, or consider town pickup dates ... Trees can be dropped off at a designated area behind the VFW from Tuesday ...

  6. Category:Individual trees in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Individual trees in Massachusetts" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Snakes that climb trees? These 5 Massachusetts snakes can ...

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    Coluber constrictor, or North American racer is found across Iowa and is protected by law. They are harmless to humans and can reach 4 feet or longer, with the longest recorded being 6 feet, 8 inches.

  8. List of Massachusetts state forests - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts, with forests covering 3,060,000 acres (12,400 km 2) (59%) of its land area, administers more than 500,000 acres (2,000 km 2) [1] of state forest, wildlife and watershed land under the cabinet level Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs.

  9. Administrative divisions of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    As in most of New England, the distinction between a "city" and "town" as defined in Massachusetts law is primarily related to the form of government that the municipality has chosen. A town is governed under a town meeting form of government–either via an open town meeting or representative town meeting , with a board of selectmen handling ...