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  1. West Newbury is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. Situated on the Merrimack River, its population was 4,500 at the 2020 census. [1] History. Post Office Square, c. 1905. Originally inhabited by Agawam or Naumkeag peoples, West Newbury was settled by English colonists in 1635 as part of neighboring Newbury.

  2. Now West Newbury is mostly known as a beautiful residential community along the Merrimack River and for its Christmas tree farms. A notable feature of the town is the Rocks Village Bridge that connects Haverhill to West Newbury at the shores of the Merrimack River.

  3. Upcoming Meetings. Park and Recreation Commission Meeting. May 30, 2024 - 6:00pm. Mill Pond Committee Meeting. May 30, 2024 - 7:00pm. Conservation Commission Meeting. June 3, 2024 - 7:00pm. All upcoming meetings. Discover our History - West Newbury.

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  4. Colonial houses of West Newbury MA. The town of West Newbury provides the following history: West Newburys history as a town began in 1635 when 23 men and their families, all from England, sailed through Plum Island Sound and up the Parker River, landing in Newbury.

  5. West Newbury, Massachusetts, is home to various museums celebrating the region’s rich history, culture, and art. These museums, from historical societies to art collections, offer an immersive experience of West Newburys past and present.

  6. A Historic Minute 2021–Notable Places. In 2021, the Historic Commission's monthly Minute Histories focused on notable places. Scroll down to find links to 12 stories below-- Source: West Newbury Historical Commission.

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