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Encyclopedia > West Newton, Massachusetts

West Newton is a village of Newton, Massachusetts (right next to Boston). West Newton Square is also home to many restaraunts such as Sweet Tomatoes Pizza and Coney Island Ice Cream Cafe. And of course, there is a Dunkin Donuts in the square. A village is a human residential settlement commonly found in rural areas. ... Nickname: The Garden City Official website: www. ... Boston is a town and small port c. ... Categories: Corporation stubs | Food companies of the United States | Donuts | Corporations with naming rights of indoor arenas ...


West Newton is on the edge of Newton, bordered by the town of Waltham, Massachusetts. Its town center, West Newton Square, is home to many local businesses and venues. This includes the historic West Newton Cinema, a small theatre that shows independent films. West Newton was home to Henry David Thoreau in the 1800s. Waltham on the banks of the Charles river Often called the true birthplace of the industrial revolution, Waltham is a city located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. ... Henry David Thoreau Henry David Thoreau (July 12, 1817 – May 6, 1862; born David Henry Thoreau) was an American author, naturalist, transcendentalist, pacifist, tax resister and philosopher who is famous for Walden, on simple living amongst nature, and On the Duty of Civil Disobedience, on resistance to civil government and...


West Newton is served by the MBTA Commuter Rail and is roughly one mile from the Woodland station on the Green Line "D" Branch. It also has easy access to the Massachusetts Turnpike and Route 128 (Massachusetts)/I-95. The Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90) runs through West Newton, and the locals love to sit by the affectionately nicknamed "breezy pike" on warm summer nights, enjoying the refreshing tail winds of the speeding commuters eagerly fleeing downtown Boston in their automobiles. Those who linger too long may become intoxicated by the gaseous fumes and decide to become members of the Newton Taxpayers Association, a renegade offshoot from the Flat Earth Society committed to disproving the theory of evolution by personal experimentation in philogeny. The MBTA Commuter Rail is the regional rail arm of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. ... The D Branch, also called the Highland Branch or Riverside Branch, is a branch of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Green Line in the Boston, Massachusetts area, along which light rail vehicles run. ... View of the Turnpike from an overpass by Boston University, facing east (towards central Boston). ... Route 128 is a circumferential or ring highway in eastern Massachusetts with Boston at its center and surrounded by the concentric Interstate 495. ... Interstate 95 or (I-95) is an interstate highway that runs 1907 miles (3070 kilometers) north and south along the eastern United States coast. ...


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Newton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1480 words)
Newton, Massachusetts is a suburb west of Boston.
Julian Jaynes, psychologist, was born in Newton in 1920
The city is bordered by Waltham and Watertown on the north, Needham and the West Roxbury neighborhood of Boston on the south, Wellesley and Weston on the west, and Brookline and the Brighton neighborhood of Boston on the east.
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