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Relocation Package - Burlington, MA - Location, Location, Location

 Burlington, Massachusetts is a great place to live, not only for the excellent school systems and fine dining options, but also for its prime location.

When living in Burlington, you are conveniently located along route 128 and route 3. You are also just a few minutes from route 95.

With these highways nearby, you will easily be able to hop into historic Boston to catch see history or to watch a Red Sox game within 30 minutes. If you're a beac person, Walden Pond is a short 20 minute trip or you can be on the beaches of Gloucester in 45 minutes. If it's skiing you're looking for, then you can be on the slopes, skiing down the mountains in New Hampshire within 45 minutes.

Enjoy the convenience of location with the small town feel in Burlington, MA.

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Useful Burlington, MA links:

Burlington, MA Official Page
Burlington, MA Police Dept
Burlington Schools

Pepperell, MA - A Little Bit About Pepperell

Pepperell, Massachusetts -

Pepperell, MA was established in 1775. The town is located about 35 miles north west of Boston on the New Hampshire border. Neighboring Massachusetts towns include Dunstable, Groton and Townsend. The major routes passing through Pepperell are route 113 and route 111.

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Pepperell average home sale price for October through December of 2007 was about $295,000 compared to $345,000 for July through Septemer of 2007.

There were 30 home sales in Pepperellfor October through December of 2007 compared to 31 for the prior three months.

Useful Pepperell, MA links:

Town of Pepperell Official Website

Pepperell Public Schools
Pepperell Historical Commission

Arlington, MA - A Little About Arlington

Arlington, Massachusetts -

Arlington, MA was first settled in 1635 as a village names Menotomy. The center of town is located about 8 miles from downtown Boston. Neighboring towns include Winchester, Medford, Somerville, Cambridge, Belmont and Lexington. The major routes passing through Arlington are route 2, route 2a, route 16, route 60 and route 3.

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Arlington average home sale price for October through December of 2007 was about $440,000 compared to $474,000 for July through Septemer of 2007.

There were 100 home sales in Arlington for October through December of 2007 compared to 161 for the prior three months.

Useful Arlinton, MA links:

Town of Arlington Official Website

Arlington Public Schools
Arlington Historical Society

Top Boston Hotel - Boston Best Western

Back to Nature

(Back to Nature Post Contest)

 This contest requests that we create a post about our favorite local park or nature reserve. As soon as I read this.... I knew exactly what I would be writing about. The park I chose is located in Amesbury, MA.... Amesbury Pines.

Although the park is somewhat small, there is plenty to do here for everyone. Located directly accross from Amesbury High School, the park includes baseball fields, a skateboard park, basketball courts, a nice playground with a zip line, picnic areas, open fields, wooded areas covered in pine trees and two nice ponds with Koi. There really is something here for everyone.

I have to say, however, that I am quite partial to Amesbury Pines. You see, they have one of the most beautiful disc golf courses in the area.

The course is an 18 basket course with nice tee pads and quality chain link baskets. Every Tuesday, from early spring to late fall, is tags league night with anywhere from 5 to 40 disc golfers of all levels showing up.

The course plays out into open areas, over the water and through the beautiful pine trees that tower overhead. It is so nice to get out there on a Tuesday afternoon for a walk through the pines.

Read more about Disc Golf in Amesbury, MA
View Amesbury, MA real estate videos
See Amesbury at DailyHomeowner.com

National Heritage Museum in Lexington, MA

 If you ever get a chance to visit Lexington and enjoy American history, I highly recommend the Museum of our National Heritage.

The museum in located in Lexington, MA and has free admission and parking seven days a week. Exhibits change often so one visit is never enough.

The exhibits tell stories of America including patriotism, adventure, invention and community and how we, as Americans, have worked, played, struggled and achieved.

From July through October, the museum has an hour and a half bus tour of the historic Battle Road.

More useful Lexington, MA links:

National Heritage Museum website
Martin's post about Lexington, MA
Lexington, MA real estate videos at ZIPVO
Lexington at DailyHomeowner