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The town was named after Rowley, East Riding of Yorkshire, where Rogers had served as pastor for twenty years before his suspension due to non-conformist Puritan beliefs. Rogers was installed as Rowley's pastor on December 3. [5] 1643 and 1645 saw the construction of a fulling mill and grist mill, respectively.
Rowley is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Rowley in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 1,416 at the 2010 census. The population was 1,416 at the 2010 census.
The town has several areas of protected land, including the Georgetown-Rowley State Forest to the south, the Crane Pond Wildlife Management Area to the north, the Lufkins Brook Area to the west, and a small portion of the Boxford State Forest in the southwest.
Sep. 20—ROWLEY — The Essex County District Attorney's Office confirmed on Monday it is investigating the shooting and killing of a stray husky at a local dog kennel by the town's two animal ...
Jun. 14—ROWLEY — The state Attorney General's Office has filed a civil suit against former Sea View Retreat owner Stephen Comley II, claiming he failed to comply with state and federal ...
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Groveland was originally the East Parish of Bradford, which was originally part of the town of Rowley. Before Bradford was separated from Rowley in 1672, it was called "Rowley on the Merrimack", or just "Merrimack". Bradford in turn was annexed by Haverhill in 1897. Groveland officially incorporated as a separate town on September 9, 1850.