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Welcome to our NeighborhoodWinchester Winchester is conveniently located just eight miles northwest of Boston. The town is noted for its fine public school system, beautiful homes and easy access to Boston. It is served by two commuter rail stations as well as bus service. Settled in the early 1600's, the village was first known as Waterfield. The village atmosphere remains, however, fueled by the unusual civic spirit of Winchester's residents. The citizens of the town take a deep interest in the management of the town's affairs and in its continued improvement and beautification. Lexington The Town of Lexington prides itself on the beauty of its land, the safety of its residents and the excellence of its public school system. The town has numerous parks, conservation lands, museums and libraries that provide exceptional opportunities for recreational and cultural activities. The representative town meeting ensures that the desires of the community are heard and addressed. Particular attention is given to preserving the towns strong historical importance as the birthplace of the American Revolution. The annual Patriot's Day celebration, complete with the re-enactment of Paul Revere's ride and the battle with the British, is one of the Town's most popular events. Stoneham Stoneham is located 9 miles north of Boston at the interchange of Routes 93 and 95 providing easy access to all parts of New England. Stonehan residents enjoy park areas, the Stone Zoo, the municipal skating arena, and three golf courses. Through both public and private sponsorship, Stoneham emphasizes youth participation in sports and other activities. The town central business district is undergoing a renovation thanks to the active participation of the business community.
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