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      • In 1630, land comprising present-day Allston–Brighton and Newton was assigned to Watertown. In 1634, the Massachusetts Bay Colony transferred ownership of the south side of the Charles River, including present-day Allston–Brighton and Newton, from Watertown to Newtowne, which was soon renamed Cambridge.
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  2. Historically, the area that is now Newton was settled in 1639, and was originally first part of Cambridge (then called "the newe towne"). It split from Cambridge in 1681, and became known by its present name of Newton in 1766. It then became a city in 1874.

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · Newton, city, Middlesex county, eastern Massachusetts, U.S. It lies along the Charles River just west of Boston and comprises several villages. It was originally part of Cambridge until separately incorporated in 1688. The city is noted for its educational institutions.

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  4. Newton Corner has passed through several stages of development on its way to becoming the populous village it is today. Newton’s first village was originally settled in the 1630s as a farming settlement of Cambridge. (It was not until 1688 that Newton was officially incorporated as a separate town.)

  5. Close. At the 2020 U.S. census, the population of Newton was 88,923. Historically, the area that is now Newton was settled in 1639, and was originally first part of Cambridge (then called "the newe towne"). It split from Cambridge in 1681, and became known by its present name of Newton in 1766. It then became a city in 1874.

  6. The town comprised a much larger area than the present city, with various outlying parts becoming independent towns over the years: Cambridge Village (later Newtown and now Newton) in 1688, Cambridge Farms (now Lexington) in 1712 or 1713, and Little or South Cambridge (now Brighton) and Menotomy or West Cambridge (now Arlington) in 1807.

  7. May 1, 2024 · There are 5 area codes serving this area including 617, 781, 857, 339 and 508. Newton is also located in the Eastern (GMT -05:00) timezone and the current local time is shown above. Newton is part of the Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA).

  8. ZIP Codes for NEWTON, Massachusetts. Use our address lookup or code list to find the correct 5-digit or 9-digit (ZIP+4) code for your postal mails destination.

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