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Tyngsborough, MA
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Population
11,081 people. (163rd in Massachusetts.)
Official Town Website
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The Town of Tyngsborough is a small residential community located in the
northwest section of Middlesex County. Composed of 17.86 square miles of
land and surface water, bordering the towns of Dunstable, Groton, Westford,
Chelmsford, Dracut, the City of Lowell, as well as the State of New
Hampshire, and divided by the Merrimack River, Tyngsborough is dotted with
numerous streams, lakes and great ponds. Long recognized as the 'gateway'
to the White Mountains and located only thirty minutes from Boston along
the Route 3 corridor, Tyngsborough enjoys a strategic position in the
Merrimack Valley. During the past three years Tyngsborough has experienced
a tremendous burst in residential construction but has retained the charm
of a small rural community.
Tyngsborough, was founded in 1675 by Colonel Jonathan Tyng, and the Tyng
Mansion House, was one of the oldest homes north of Boston. During the
founding period, settlers of Tyngsborough fought a series of small, but
often bloody skirmishes with local indian tribes, several colonial era
homes in town still have emergency passage ways used during attacks.
On
February 23, 1809, Tyngsborough was incorporated as a town, breaking from
Chemsford,
Dunstable, and the parishes in Billerica. As the town grew, Tyngsborough
became known for its ferries, quarries, and box companies. Until the late
1960's, Tyngsborough was a vacation community with a large seasonal
population.
Today, Tyngsborough is a growing community of over 10,000 residents. A new
Junior Senior High School, a new Police Station, and a progressive capital
plan epitomize the community's desire to have the services of a larger
community and all the charm of a small New England town.
Northeastern Massachusetts, bordered by Westford and Chelmsford on the south;
Lowell and Dracut on the east; Nashua and Hudson, New Hampshire, on the north;
and Groton and Dunstable on the west and northwest. Tyngsborough is about 7
miles west of Lowell, 31 miles northwest of Boston, 26 miles northeast of
Fitchburg, and 235 miles from New York City.
Narrative compiled by the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD).
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