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- weymouth
The Town of Weymouth has made substantial progress on the Wessagusset Walk project This $7 3 million project will Renew Your George Lane Beach Pass or Boat Ramp Card Online Today!
- About Weymouth | weymouthma
Weymouth is the second oldest township in the Commonwealth, dating back to 1622 when it was founded as the Wessagusset colony Renamed Weymouth in 1635, the Town was boosted in that year by the arrival of 100 settlers from its namesake in England
- Effective Immediately, Mandatory Water Conservation for All Weymouth . . .
Effective Immediately, Mandatory Water Conservation for All Weymouth Residents and Businesses The Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) has declared a Level 2 – Significant Drought in the Southeast Region of Massachusetts
- Curbside Yard Waste Calendar and Street Schedule
Town of Weymouth 75 Middle Street, Weymouth, MA 02189 Phone: (781) 335-2000 Fax: (781) 335-3283 Website Disclaimer | Government Websites by CivicPlus ®
- First Hundred Years | weymouthma - Weymouth, Massachusetts
Weymouth is on the seacoast, but it’s in a harbor that’s protected by island barriers and by the peninsula of Hull from ocean waves and storms It was and is a good place to dock wooden sailing ships without worrying about having them dashed to splinters on the rocks
- Weymouth Neck Infrastructure Improvements Project
Improvement of existing critical coastal infrastructure within one of the most vulnerable areas for coastal flooding in Weymouth The project addresses several high-priority items identified in the Weymouth Hazard Mitigation Plan and Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness Plan (MVP)
- Weymouth Historical Commission Looking for a Few Good Bicentennial . . .
The town of Weymouth has applied for several grants related to the 250th As a historical group, we thought it might be good to examine what transpired fifty years ago when the Bicentennial was celebrated
- History - weymouthma
The Town of Weymouth is the second oldest township in the Commonwealth, dating to 1622 when it was founded as the Wessagusset colony Renamed Weymouth in 1635, the Town was boosted in that year by the arrival of 100 settlers from its namesake in England
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