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  2. Superior Courthouse and Bartlett Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Superior Courthouse and Bartlett Mall are, respectively, one of the oldest active courthouses in the nation, and one of the oldest public grounds in the city of Newburyport, Massachusetts. The mall and courthouse were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, [ 1] and included in the Newburyport Historic District in 1984.

  3. Bartlett Pond (Plymouth, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Bartlett Pond. /  41.9278888°N 70.5570316°W  / 41.9278888; -70.5570316. Bartlett Pond is a 33-acre (130,000 m 2) pond in the Manomet section of Plymouth, Massachusetts. The inflow of the pond is Beaver Dam Brook, and the outflow is a river that empties into Cape Cod Bay. White Horse Beach nearly surrounds the pond, lying to the ...

  4. City secures funding source for Bartlett Mall renovations - AOL

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    Jul. 21—NEWBURYPORT — With a funding source recently secured for long-awaited renovations to the iconic Bartlet Mall and its Frog Pond, all eyes are on the City Council which has to approve ...

  5. Newburyport, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Newburyport is a coastal city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, 35 miles (56 km) northeast of Boston. The population was 18,289 at the 2020 census. [ 2] A historic seaport with a vibrant tourism industry, Newburyport includes part of Plum Island. The mooring, winter storage, and maintenance of recreational boats, motor and sail ...

  6. List of members of the Boston City Council - Wikipedia

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    He was replaced on the City Council by Frederick C. Hailer Jr. 4. ^ On April 21, 1958, Frederick C. Hailer Jr. resigned from the City Council. He was succeeded by James S. Coffey. [11] 5. ^ Following Edward F. McLaughlin Jr.'s election as Massachusetts Attorney General, he was replaced on the City Council by Peter F. Hines in September 1958. [12]

  7. Newburyport City Council raises questions about contracts ...

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    Apr. 28—NEWBURYPORT — The city solicitor fielded questions from the City Council on Monday after it was discovered some city department heads recently had their contracts signed, but the ...

  8. List of municipalities in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Based on the form of government, there are 292 towns and 59 cities in Massachusetts. Some municipalities, however, still refer to themselves as "towns" even though they have a city form of government. The Census Bureau classifies towns in Massachusetts as a type of "minor civil division" and cities as a type of "populated place".

  9. List of mayors of Newburyport, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    George W. Jackman Jr. February 27, 1861 – 1862. Democrat. Elected on February 27, 1861, to replace Moses Davenport, who had died February 18, 1861. Jackman was subsequently elected mayor in the election of 1862. 8th. Issac H. Boardman. 1863–1863.