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Essex Town Hall and TOHP Burnham Library (built 1893–1894) Essex's municipal offices are housed in the Essex Town Hall and TOHP Burnham Library, an exuberant Shingle Style building erected in 1893–1894. Essex's small size makes New England's traditional direct-democracy style of government practical.
The Downtown Essex Junction Commercial Historic District encompasses the historically railroad-dominated portion of downtown Essex Junction, Vermont.Aligned along the south side of Railroad Avenue and adjacent portions of Main Street, the area underwent most of its development between 1900 and 1940, when Essex Junction served as a major regional railroad hub.
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The Essex Town Hall and TOHP Burnham Library is an exuberant Shingle Style building at 30 Martin Street in Essex, Massachusetts in the United States. Containing town offices, a public library and an auditorium, it was built in 1893-1894, and its architect was Frank W. Weston, of Boston and Malden, Massachusetts .
Voters in the Village of Essex Junction on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly to separate from Essex town; the charter change now needs legislative approval
Essex Junction. Essex Junction Amtrak Station: Colchester Avenue, East Allen Street (Winooski), College Parkway (Colchester), Pearl Street (Essex Junction) Daily service as of August 24, 2015; Some rush trips serve IBM in Essex Junction. Late evening service Friday and Saturday to Fort Ethan Allen while Saint Michael's College is in session. 3 ...
A Vermont post office, located on New England Drive in Essex Junction, is getting a pricey makeover, courtesy of the U.S Postal Service. Essex Junction post office tapped for $9 million makeover ...
In late 2020 and early 2021, merger discussions took place again, and a new charter for a merger between the Town of Essex outside the Village and the Village of Essex Junction was voted down in March 2021. [23] On November 2, 2021, Essex Junction voted heavily in favor of secession from the Town of Essex, forming a new city. [24]