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Jul. 28—METHUEN — City officials recently announced the start of the transition to the "OpenGov Citizens Services" online permitting portal. On Monday, Aug. 1, the City Clerk, Fire Department ...
National Register of Historic Places in Methuen, Massachusetts (44 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Methuen, Massachusetts" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
Methuen (/ m ə ˈ θ uː ə n / [2]) is a 23-square-mile (60 km 2) city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 53,059 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] Methuen lies along the northwestern edge of Essex County, just east of Middlesex County and just south of Rockingham County, New Hampshire .
Towns have an open town meeting or representative town meeting form of government; cities, on the other hand, use a mayor-council or council-manager form. Based on the form of government, as of 2023, [ 1 ] there are 292 towns and 59 cities in Massachusetts.
Moody's Investors Service has affirmed the City of Methuen, MA's issuer and general obligation limited tax (GOLT) ratings at A3. The city has approximately $46.4 million in outstanding general ...
First mayor under the First City charter. 2nd Dennis A. Dizoglio: 1994-2000 Democratic: First mayor under the Third City charter. 3rd Sharon Pollard: 2000-2006 Democratic: 4th William M. Manzi III 2006-2012 Democratic: 5th Stephen N. Zanni: 2012–2017 Democratic: 6th James Jajuga: 2018–2020 Democratic: 7th Neil Perry 2020–2024 Democratic ...
James Paul Jajuga (born December 12, 1946, Haverhill, Massachusetts) is an American politician who was Mayor of Methuen, Massachusetts between 2017 and 2020. He also served as Massachusetts Secretary of Public Safety from 2001 to 2003. He later represented the Third Essex District in the Massachusetts Senate from 1991 to 2001. [2]
The old brick town hall, from whose parking lot fine views of the Spicket valley are seen, was built in 1853 with Greek Revival styling. Notable early 20th century additions to the area include the central fire station (1899, Romanesque Revival), the Oddfellows' Hall (1904, Renaissance Revival), and the 1909 railroad station, built in Queen ...