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  2. Scottish Secondary Teachers' Association - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Secondary Teachers' Association. The Scottish Secondary Teachers' Association ( SSTA) is Scotland 's second largest teachers' union. It was created to focus on secondary education issues in reaction to the perception of national influence exercised by the primary education sector. The SSTA is affiliated to the STUC [3] and Education ...

  3. List of municipalities in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Based on the form of government, there are 292 towns and 59 cities in Massachusetts. Some municipalities, however, still refer to themselves as "towns" even though they have a city form of government. The Census Bureau classifies towns in Massachusetts as a type of "minor civil division" and cities as a type of "populated place".

  4. List of Massachusetts state correctional facilities - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of state correctional facilities in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It does not include federal prisons or houses of correction located in Massachusetts (known in other states as county jails). All of the following prisons are under the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Department of Correction.

  5. Easton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Oakes Ames Memorial Hall with Ames Free Library in background. /  42.02444°N 71.12917°W  / 42.02444; -71.12917. Easton is a town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 25,058 at the 2020 census. [1] It is part of the Greater Boston area . Easton is governed by an elected Select Board.

  6. Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts is the sixth-smallest state by land area. With over seven million residents as of 2020, [note 1] it is the most populous state in New England, the 16th-most-populous in the country, and the third-most densely populated, after New Jersey and Rhode Island. Massachusetts was a site of early English colonization.

  7. Portal:Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts is the sixth-smallest state by land area. With over seven million residents as of 2020, it is the most populous state in New England, the 16th-most-populous in the country, and the third-most densely populated, after New Jersey and Rhode Island. The state's capital and most populous city, as well as its cultural and financial ...

  8. Stow, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    25-68050. GNIS feature ID. 0618236. Website. www.stow-ma.gov. Stow is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The town is located 21 miles (34 km) west of Boston, in the MetroWest region of Massachusetts. The population was 7,174 at the 2020 census. [1]

  9. Somerset, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.townofsomerset.org. Somerset is a town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 18,303 at the 2020 census. [1] It is the birthplace and hometown of Clifford Milburn Holland (1883–1924), the chief engineer and namesake of the Holland Tunnel in New York City .