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  2. Bedford, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The town uses an open town meeting as its legislature. The executive branch consists of a Select Board who oversee a Town Manager. Bedford was the home of a Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP). It was the part of an initiative by the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide mail order prescriptions to veterans using computerization at ...

  3. List of municipalities in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    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. Over time, many towns have voted to become cities; 14 municipalities still refer to ...

  4. File:Seal of Bedford, Massachusetts.png - Wikipedia

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    English: Seal of Bedford, Massachusetts. Colored image of Bedford Town Seal, featuring the Bedford Flag, with a note below that reads: "Bedford Town Seal adopted at town meeting 1929. -Designed by Geo. M. Dimond. The flage in the center is that of the Minute Men of Bedford which figured at the Concord Fight April 19, 1775."

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  6. Bedford Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The town's civic center was at the time of incorporation established near its geographic center, with a colonial meeting house built in 1730 on land donated by early settler Israel Putnam. Its network of major roads developed in part out of early roads connecting Concord and Billerica, with Great Road laid out sometime between 1713 and 1731.

  7. New Bedford Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    New Bedford Friends Meeting House, also known as New Bedford Friends Meeting, is a Quaker house of worship in New Bedford, Massachusetts. [2] [3] This meeting house has since 1822 been the home to the New Bedford Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers); the meeting meets every Sunday at 10:00 a.m. [1]

  8. Meetinghouse Common District - Wikipedia

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    The Old Meeting House, which is at the heart of the Meetinghouse Common District, is the second oldest Puritan Congregationalist meeting house still standing in Massachusetts, after the Old Ship Meeting House in Hingham built in 1681. [4]

  9. Southeastern Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Southeastern Massachusetts is a region of Massachusetts located south of Boston and east of Rhode Island.It is commonly used to describe areas with cultural ties to both Boston and Providence, Rhode Island, and includes the cities of New Bedford and Fall River and their respective suburbs.