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11. Town of Danvers
Town of Danvers website, where you can get in touch with the town office’s departments, such as; Accounting, Assessing, Fire Department, Police Department, Public Works, Electric, Schools, etc. Here, you can report about a pothole, register for a recreation program, find roadway improvements projects, pay a parking ticket, and file a traffic accident report. You will also find new information about the town.
http://www.danvers.govoffice.com/
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12. Town of Danvers - Harbormaster's Office
Harbormasters have been on watch since colonial times to ensure that shipping went smoothly and trade was regulated. Two centuries later, Section 23 of Massachusetts's code on Harbors and Harbormasters still contains the wording that permits harbormasters to direct vessels to "cockbill the lower yards ... and rig in the jib boom." The Harbormaster's office oversees the placement and permitting of 125 moorings. Boaters and homeowners privately own moorings. The Town of Danvers is not currently permitting any new moorings, however, moorings being sold are offered to waiting list applicants.
http://www.danversharbormaster.com/
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13. Town of Essex, Massachusetts
Essex, not quite like any other town in Massachusetts, is steeped in maritime history and possesses the wondrous, natural beauty of the Essex River as it meanders it way to the Atlantic Ocean through an extensive, related marsh system and acres of unspoiled woodlands. Visitors come to experience all of our natural wonders plus the largest assortment of antique shops and restaurants to be found anywhere in such a small town.
http://www.essexma.org/
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14. Town of Ipswich
Ipswich, Massachusetts, in Essex County, is 13 miles SE of Haverhill, Massachusetts (center to center) and 24 miles NE of Boston, Massachusetts. The town is part of the Boston metropolitan statistical area (MSA). About 12,987 people live in Ipswich. In 2000, Ipswich had a median family income of $74,931. It turns out that people in Ipswich tend to be educated, and a lot of them are college graduates. It turns out that the town is home to many successful single people.
http://www.town.ipswich.ma.us/
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15. Town of Manchester-by-the-Sea
When arriving from the South, Manchester by-the-Sea is the first Cape Ann community you will find, just 20 miles north of Boston. Manchester by-the-Sea is a residential community wrapped around one of New England's most picturesque harbors. Visitors are attracted to our beautiful beaches, quaint shops, fine dining, and historic buildings. Leisurely stroll Manchester by-the-Sea's streets and enjoy its small-town, New England charm.
http://www.manchester.ma.us/
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16. Town of Nahant, Massachusetts
Incorporated in 1853, the town was the site of the most massive hotel complex on the Atlantic Coast and the location of an annual regatta. By the end of the 19th century, there was a visible shift away from hotels and toward residences. An era of skyrocketing growth began about 1870 and continued unabated for the next four decades with construction firms putting up hundreds of summer homes for visitors to the town. In the modern era, Nahant has protected its residential status and farming and industrial activities have disappeared.
http://www.nahant.org/
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17. Town of Wenham, MA
The Town of Wenham was originally settled in 1643 and, fortunately, has retained much of its unique historic character and tranquil rural scenery. It is a town of many open views of farmlands, lakes, woodlands and old stonewalls that accompany its winding tree-lined roads. Wenham is justly proud of its historic past; its present responsible and responsive local government; a wealth of dedicated and able volunteers; its nearly 300 acres of parks, playgrounds and recreational lands; and its excellent regional school system.
http://www.wenhamma.gov/
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Fish Box Derby

The Fish Box Derby Race is a family event that is held in early September. This was established by a non-profit organization - Fish Box Derby, Inc. whose purpose it is to provide the local youth with the opportunity to build and strengthen family relations. Boys and Girls from ages eight to fourteen are eligible to enter (there are no fees to enter). The young people work side by side with their parents, grandparents, guardians or neighbors to build their own car and participate in the race. The cars reflect each individual style and mechanical abilities.

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Peabody Essex Museum

Experience art and culture from New England and around the world. Our collections showcase unrivaled New England art, architecture and maritime art, plus outstanding asian, asian export, Native American, Oceanic and photography collections

http://pem.org

The Fire Bull Restaurant

The Fire Bull features authentic Brazilian cuisine and is an authentic Churrascaria or Brazilian Steakhouse with rodizio / rotisserie style barbecue. We continuously grill up to 10 types of meat including top sirloin, roast beef, chicken, steak tips w/garlic, pork loin, ribs, lamb and more, seasoned and roasted to perfection on our custom built BBQ grill plus a full service kitchen for dinner hours offering an excellent variety of steaks, pork, pasta and seafood including Moqueca. Brazilian seafood stew brought to your table simmering hot, intensley aromatic and flavorful, served in Brazilian terracotta pots.

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Salem Touchless Car Wash

At Salem Touchless Car Wash, we are proud to be the only touch-free tunnel on Boston's North Shore. Touch-free washing refers to a cleaning process in which nothing touches your car except Soap * Water * Magic. Only at Salem Touchless Car Wash will you find "state of the art" touchless equipment to safely and gently clean your car. Our dedicated staff of employees want to see you happy! If you're not happy, we're not happy! We will wash your car AGAIN! All cars are toweled dried at no extra charge.

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Capt. Joe and Sons

Come down to our docks in East Gloucester to get a real feel for Gloucester's fishing experience. WE ARE FRESH... we buy directly from the boats and our inventory is rotated every day so you know you're getting only the freshest product possible. WE ARE CHEAP... because we buy directly from the boats, you get a price that cuts out the middleman. You won't find cheaper prices anywhere for fresh, LIVE, New England lobsters.

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