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  2. The City of Newton, Massachusetts consists of thirteen officially recognized villages. Like most Massachusetts villages , the villages of Newton do not have any legal representation, and exist mostly for cultural reasons.

  3. 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. The Atlas was published in the early 1900s ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Villages. Unlike many cities, Newton is built around 13 distinct village centers. Many reflect settlement patterns created by railroads, rivers and mills, and houses of worship. Learn about each of Newton's villages through the links below.

  6. City Maps Available for Download. ... Interactive Zoning Map (Search by address or village) ... Newton Centre, MA 02459. Phone: 617-796-1000 ...

  7. Apr 25, 2023 · Zip code: 02467. Median household income: $140,700. Chestnut Hill village is one of the most well-known of the 13 villages of Newton MA. Famously home to Boston College, Chestnut Hill is located in Newton, Boston, and Brookline and three counties: Norfolk, Suffolk, and Middlesex counties. Much of the Chestnut Hill area was developed in 1870 by ...

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