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  2. Accela - Wikipedia

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    Accela is an American private government technology company. [1] It was established in 1999 as a result of a merger with Sierra Computer Systems and Open Data Systems. [ 1 ] Accela's platform is used by state and local government agencies in the United States and in other countries.

  3. Weston, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Weston is located entirely within Massachusetts's 5th congressional district. Weston is represented in the Massachusetts Senate by Michael J. Barrett (D) and in the Massachusetts House of Representatives by Alice H. Peisch (D). Massachusetts is represented in the United States Senate by senior Senator Elizabeth Warren and junior Senator Ed Markey.

  4. Kendal Green Historic District - Wikipedia

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    A 1908-built fire station in the district. North Avenue is a through street in northeastern Weston that dates to colonial days, now connecting Waltham to Maynard.It is roughly paralleled to the south by the Fitchburg Railroad, now primarily used as a commuter rail line by the MBTA, with a stop labelled Kendal Green just south of North Avenue on Church Street.

  5. PublicStuff - Wikipedia

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    Liu created PublicStuff after a 10-year career in urban administration positions in California, Washington D.C., and New York City. [2] [4] [8] In a 2013 Forbes Magazine article, Liu was quoted as saying that, "I started really understanding how difficult it was for a city that wanted something that I believe every city should have: the ability to provide great customer service.

  6. Norumbega Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Norumbega Tower is a stone tower erected by Eben Norton Horsford in 1889 to mark the supposed location of Fort Norumbega, a legendary Norse fort and city. [1] [2] It is located in Weston, Massachusetts at the confluence of Stony Brook and the Charles River. The tower is approximately 38 feet (12 m) tall, composed of mortared field stones ...

  7. Weston, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, SafeWise ranked Weston the safest town in Connecticut and the sixth safest town in the country. [4] Weston is the closest Connecticut town to New York City without a train station. Aside from a handful of stores that form the town's center, Weston has little commercial development and residential development is limited by two-acre ...

  8. Weston, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The City of Weston maintains a total of 15 parks and recreational facilities throughout the city, which are maintained by the City of Weston Department of Parks and Recreation. [51] The largest of the city's public parks, the Weston Regional Park, has an area of 102 acres (41 ha) and first opened in the 2000. It is the home of the Weston Hawks ...

  9. Weston, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Weston was founded in 1818 as Preston; the name was changed to Fleshersville soon after, and then to Weston in 1819. [6] The city was incorporated in 1846. [7]Weston is the site of the former Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, a psychiatric hospital and National Historic Landmark which has been mostly vacant since its closure in 1994 upon its replacement by the nearby William R. Sharpe Jr. Hospital.