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Woburn
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short 10-minute drive from Boston and Cambridge, Woburn is
located ideally at the junction of I-95 (Route 128) and I-93.
It enjoys MBTA bus and commuter rail service, a major benefit
for the city's significant business population. Woburn boasts
many amenities, such as restaurants, hotels, and retail shops,
as well as a growing cluster of life science firms, including
Life Technologies, Amgen, Avantra Biosciences, Thermo Fisher
Scientific, Calloway Labs, and Anika Therapeutics.
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Wilmington
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A
suburban community 15 miles north of Boston, Wilmington has
a mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial districts,
and industrial parks. Its close proximity to I-93 and two
MBTA commuter train lines to Boston make Wilmington an attractive
place to live and work. Additionally, the town's strong community
spirit provides numerous opportunities for local businesses
to connect with residents.
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Wakefield
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Scenic
Wakefield is conveniently located with I-95 (Route 128) along
its north edge and Boston just 10 miles to the south. For
those wishing to take public transportation, the MBTA offers
regular service to Boston via commuter rail. Wakefield has
preserved much of its historic New England appearance and
is recognized for its thriving businesses, strong community
involvement, and beautiful Lake Quannapowitt.
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Sudbury
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Midway
between Boston and Worcester, Sudbury is at the heart of the
Massachusetts MetroWest region. Located just outside the I-95
loop, the lighter traffic in this area makes Sudbury an attractive
alternative to Waltham for suburban commuters. It is known
for its charming rural character and historical landmarks,
and it is easily accessible by I-95 (Route 128) and I-90 (Mass
Turnpike).
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Stoneham
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A
fine suburban community, Stoneham offers outstanding local
services and roadways linking in all directions. Only nine
miles north of Boston, it is directly off I-93, and just a
few highway miles from I-95 (Route 128). Driving time is just
12 minutes to Boston and Cambridge, and 20 minutes to Waltham
and the Mass Pike (I-90). MBTA express bus service to and
from downtown Boston is also available, making Stoneham a
most convenient locale.
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Somerville
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Ideally
located adjacent to Cambridge, Somerville sits in one of the
most densely populated regions in New England. The diverse,
vibrant community is known for its restaurants, cafes, vintage
shops, urban gardens, and easily navigable bicycle trails.
Somerville is easily accessible by public transportation via
MBTA bus service and the Red Line train, and is just minutes
from I-93.
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Marlborough
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Medford
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Situated
just five miles north of Boston and Cambridge, Medford is
home to Tufts University and close to several other major
academic institutions, including Harvard and MIT. It is easily
accessible by both car and public transportation, with I-93
bisecting the city from north to south, and MBTA service via
the Orange Line train and a number of bus lines.
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Burlington
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Located
at the intersection of I-95 (Route 128) and Route 3, Burlington
is a convenient town for businesses. Driving time is just
18 minutes to Boston and Cambridge, and 15 minutes to Waltham
and the Mass Pike (I-90). Employers in Burlington enjoy hundreds
of personal and business amenities at the Burlington Mall
and Wayside Commons. The suburban town is also home to Lahey
Clinic Medical Center, Oracle Corporation, SunGard, and a
major Sun Microsystems engineering center.
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Beverly
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A
lively seaside community 18 miles north of Boston, Beverly
is home to the nearly 80-acre Cummings Center. Among the more
than 500 diverse businesses enjoying the suburban corporate
lifestyle at this award-winning campus are Merrill Lynch,
New England Academy, Beverly Hospital, Keller Williams, Applied
Biosystems, and Beckman Coulter. The North Shore's largest
office
and technology park, Cummings Center is just one mile
from Route 128, and a 25-minute drive from downtown Boston.
A commuter rail station offering service to downtown Boston
is just two blocks away.
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