One of the oldest and most historical communities in Massachusetts,
Haverhill's vast area ranges from rural, to quiet suburban, to urban
landscapes. It is this versatility that makes Haverhill such a unique
place to live. Split in half by the scenic Merrimack River, residents
of Haverhill can enjoy boating, horseback riding, golf at one of the
four 18-hole golf courses, and skiing to name a few. Haverhill's revitalized
downtown area houses numerous local businesses, not to mention art galleries,
and a diverse selection of restaurants and bars that offer everything
from casual nightlife, to upscale fine dining. Also, the city's convenient
location makes it easy to access Route 495, and it is only minutes from
tax-free New Hampshire.
Haverhill Home Page
Groveland is truly a throwback to simpler times. You won't find long
stretches of strip malls here, but rather a safe, quiet, and inviting
community that is a wonderful place to raise a family. Groveland is
a member of the praised Pentucket Regional School District, where your
child's needs are sure to be met. The town also features The Pines Recreation
Area, where residents can partake in sports, or facilitate bonfires
and cookouts. From here there is access to the picturesque Merrimack
River. The Groveland Bridge connects the town with Haverhill where residents
can fill their greater shopping needs, and Route 95 is close by, which
provides easy access to Boston and numerous beaches.
Groveland Home Page
Convenience is one of Methuen's greatest assets. With Routes 93 and
495 running directly through the city, it is easy to get virtually anywhere.
Methuen is home to many large stores and restaurants, including "The
Loop", which includes many trendy stores, along with popular restaurants,
and an upscale movie theater. If one craves more shopping, The Mall
at Rockingham Park in tax free Salem, NH is just minutes away, along
with countless other stores along the way. Aside from convenience and
shopping, Methuen is also home to two golf clubs and multiple lakes
for summertime fun. If public schools aren't for your family, the city
is home to two private catholic high schools that will provide children
with a vast educational foundation. Methuen has also won the 2008 Massachusetts
Common Cause E-Gov award for excellence in local government.
Methuen Home Page
Not to be confused with Andover (they are both different towns), North
Andover is a large yet elegant community with a rich history. Its location
is very desirable with Route 495 running through it, along with its
easy access to Route’s 93 and 95. North Andover perfectly balances quaint
suburban life with developed areas for shopping and recreation. Residents
of North Andover can enjoy hiking on the shores of the beautiful Lake
Cochichewick at the Weir Hill Reservation, golfing at North Andover
Country Club, or attending one of the many festivals that the local
farm stands produce annually. There have been three new schools built
over the last several years, so naturally education is a priority in
this town. Also, North Andover is home to Brooks School, a private boarding
high school, and Merrimack College.
North Andover
Home Page
Plaistow is situated directly over the Massachusetts border along Route
495, which makes it an excellent option for people who want to experience
the best of what the two states have to offer. Plaistow has a vibrant
business district that includes numerous chain stores, local stores,
and restaurants. Aside from this stretch situated on the convenient
Route 125, Plaistow is an otherwise peaceful and highly livable community.
Plaistow is also part of the Timberlane Regional School District, which
is a multiple time winner of the Excellence in Education Award.
Plaistow Home Page
Living in Salem, NH allows you to have everything at your fingertips.
It beautifully blends quiet residential life with a bustling business
district. Salem is located along Route 93, while having easy access
to Route 495. Along Route 28 is where residents can fulfill all of their
tax-free shopping needs, including The Mall at Rockingham Park. Salem
is also home to Canobie Lake Park, an amusement park on the shores of
a gorgeous lake. Lastly, Salem also offers gaming at Rockingham Race
Track, golf, and even snowshoeing! As you can see, Salem packs the punch
of a larger city, but into a suburban town.
Salem Home Page
Quiet and picturesque, Atkinson is the perfect place to get away from
the hustle and bustle of everyday life. However, plenty of stores and
restaurants are available just minutes away in nearby Plaistow. Residents
can enjoy golf at The Atkinson Country Club, fishing at the alluring
Big Island Pond, or even cross country skiing. Young children in Atkinson
attend the celebrated Atkinson Academy, which is the oldest co-ed school
in the country. As the children get older, they attend the Timberland
Regional Middle/High Schools, which are multiple time winners of the
Excellence in Education Award.
Atkinson Home Page
A town that was once known for its horse-drawn carriage industry during
the Industrial Revolution is now a tranquil community with a lot to
offer. Its rich history can be seen in the architecture throughout the
town. With a convenient location along Route 495, Merrimac also lies
within easy access of Route 95. From Merrimac, a trip to the popular
beaches, to quaint downtown Newburyport, or even Boston are all within
reach! Residents of Merrimac can relax at Indian Head Park, on the shores
of the spacious Lake Attitash. It is here that people can be found boating,
fishing, or just mellowing out on the shore at the public beach. Merrimac
is also belongs to the eminent Pentucket School District, where your
child is sure to receive a fine education.
Merrimac Home
Page
Historic Georgetown is a quiet residential community with a quaint downtown.
Georgetown is for the person who needs to be away from all of the commotion
that larger towns and cities have to offer. Here, you will find friendly
people and a great school system, which are two things that make a small
town so great. Georgetown is also home to many farms and lakes which
are great attractions throughout the year. Lastly, Route 95 runs through
Georgetown so you are never too far from developed commercial areas
if needed.
Georgetown
Home Page