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  2. Westminster, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Westminster was the site of Westminster Academy, incorporated in 1833. On August 25, 1909, a large parade was held in honor of the 150th anniversary of the town's establishment. A civic parade begun at 10 o'clock which featured an array of floats and music provided by the Fitchburg Military and Gardner bands.

  3. Westminster Village–Academy Hill Historic District encompasses the historic first town center of Westminster, Massachusetts, as well as its later early-19th century commercial core. Centered at the junction Main and South Streets with Academy Hill Road, it contains fine examples of Colonial, Federal, and Greek Revival architecture, including ...

  4. Westminster town employee salaries for 2023 - AOL

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    A list of the salaries of the 207 Westminster employees in 2023

  5. Construction begins on affordable Westminster housing project ...

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    Town to own the land; developer to own, operate and maintain the facility. ... contact Administrative Assistant Caroline Albert at 978-874-7414 or calbert@westminster-ma.gov. You will need to ...

  6. Westminster voters to decide on two TIFs: What to know for ...

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    On Tuesday, Westminster voters will decide whether to increase the number of liquor licenses and whether to allow taxes incentives to two companies.

  7. Category:Westminster, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Westminster station (Massachusetts) Westminster Village–Academy Hill Historic District This page was last edited on 4 January 2014, at 13:18 (UTC). Text ...

  8. Ahijah Wood House - Wikipedia

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    Wood's father Nathan was the first colonial settler in what is today Westminster, arriving when Wood was a small child. Like his father, Wood was active in local politics, serving as town selectman. Ahijah Wood's son Aaron, who succeeded to the property, was a prominent local church member, temperance and anti-slavery activist, and politician. [2]

  9. Mass. town paid $1.7M for Smith & Wesson founder’s historic ...

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    Mass. town paid $1.7M for Smith & Wesson founder’s historic home — but still doesn’t know what to do with it 7 years later ... a small Massachusetts town purchased a majestic 1886 mansion ...