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Old 02-12-2009, 01:01 PM
 
Location: Southern NH
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I'd say you should look North to make the commute to Charlestown easier. Winchester is a nice town... Andover, North Andover...
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Old 02-14-2009, 12:08 AM
 
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will you be working for Mass General at Navy Yard by any chance? I used to work at Mass General and was often at the Navy Yard Campus on 13th st.
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Old 02-15-2009, 04:39 PM
 
Location: Revere MA
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Help! Our large, young family (5 kids 11 and under) may be moving to Boston. Need to be <30 minutes from Charlestown. Looking for suburban town with excellent schools (top priority), good rec programs for kids, and relatively close to some good dance (ballet, jazz, tap ) schools. We prefer larger yards (1/2 acre min) and big home for our family (would love 4000+sf, 4-5 bedrooms). OUr house budget 850-low 1 million. I'm always busy running my kids around to their activities and prefer areas where I wouldn't be stuck in traffic so much. We really like the suburban feel, but don't want to be in the "country". Have heard Boston traffic is horrendous so need to factor in the commute time. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. We know we will have to make tradeoffs and are looking for as much information as we can get. Thank you!
The awnser is Lynnfield.
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