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  1. Of the total 9.9 square mile area, “villages” or neighborhood area names in the town include Newton Junction, Rowes Corner, Sargent Corner, and Crane Crossing. Newton offers its residents easy access to Routes 107, 108, 111, and 125 from anywhere in town and is located close to Routes 101, 495, and I95.

  2. Jan 23, 2024 · Large Detailed Map of Massachusetts With Cities and Towns. This map shows cities, towns, counties, interstate highways, U.S. highways, state highways, main roads, secondary roads, driving distances, ferries, rivers, lakes, airports, parks, forests, travel plazas, tourist information centers and points of interest in Massachusetts. You may ...

  3. Atlas of the city of Newton, Massachusetts, published by G.W. Bromley and Co., 1907; 1917 Atlas of Newton, MA Atlas of the city of Newton, Massachusetts, published by G.W. Bromley and Co., 1917; Historical Atlases and Maps (BPL) Link to online Newton maps 1830 – 1920 from the Boston Public Library’s Norman B. Leventhal

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  5. MA City and Town Boundaries. Download Data: This is a copy of the MassGIS Community Boundaries (Towns) from Survey Points data layer. This political boundary datalayer has been created from survey coordinates extracted from the 68-volume Harbor and Lands Commission Town Boundary Atlas for the 351 communities (cities and towns) in Massachusetts ...

  6. Apr 25, 2023 · Newton Corner – “Boston’s First Village” Bordering Brighton, Boston. Newton Corner MA population: 5,800; Zip code: 02458; Median household income: $150,500; Like many Newton villages, Newton Corner was established in the 1600s and grew slowly until the railroad arrived in the mid-19th century.

  7. The 13 Villages of Newton, Mass. "Newton is made up of a dozen or so villages, the boundaries of which are so obscure that one may move about the city without ever noticing the passage from one village to the next." On the other hand, in 1930, the Clerk of the city Board of Assessors only enumerated 11, with Newton Corner, Thompsonville, and ...