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East Chicago is a great community filled with extraordinary people. Our diversity will always be our strength. This City is truly a special place! There is a great energy in East Chicago because there are a lot of exciting initiatives taking place. Our new parks, designed by neighboring residents, businesses and community organizations, are a great example of the the administration`s dedication to giving our city back to the community. Our North Harbor Revitalization efforts demonstrate our commitment to residents and attracting new and existing business with our dedication to providing quality housing and stimulating economic growth. All of our efforts with regards to public safety, economic development, education, revitalizing our parks, providing quality services and creating jobs have only just begun. Together, we have balanced the budget and accomplished a great deal in such a short period of time. We look forward to a brighter future in East Chicago.
Located in Middlesex County about 50 miles north of Boston and only a town or two from the New Hampshire border, Shirley is governed by Open Town Meeting and a three-member Board of Selectmen. The town offers modern amenities and a slice of quiet, small town life, with rural ambience, a sense of civic pride and volunteer spirit among residents and well-preserved historic roots. The town has a full compliment of municipal services courtesy of the town’s police, fire and highway departments. Shirley’s small but friendly business community has growth potential. A new regional school system shared with the neighboring Town of Ayer officially launched in 2011. Other perks include reasonably-priced homes, convenient commuter rail service via the train station in Shirley Village and highway access via Route 2A and nearby Route 2. Settled in 1720 and incorporated in 1753, Shirley was named for a former governor. Some names in town are those of founding families and many handsome historic homes still stand, particularly in the picture-perfect Town Center, where the gracious white spire of Shirley’s Historic Meetinghouse rises high above the trees. The original section of the First Parish Meetinghouse was erected in 1773 and formerly housed religious congregations. More than a cherished landmark and charming timepiece today, the Historic Meetinghouse is lovingly preserved by a private group and hosts a variety of cultural and community events, some of which help pay for its maintenance. Shirley’s population as of the 2010 Federal Census was 7,211, swelled some by the populations of two state prisons. Tucked away in a remote section of town, the sprawling MCI Shirley and Sousa Baranowski grounds include the site of a former Shaker village whose spiritual name was Pleasant Garden. The Shakers were a religious sect that thrived during the late 19th and early 20th century. Noted for their industry and celibate, communal lifestyle, there were several Shaker villages in New England, including Harvard, Lancaster and Shirley.
San Joaquin County is east of San Francisco and south of Sacramento. Strategically located in Northern California`s dynamic growth corridor, San Joaquin County is already home to major agri-business, manufacturing and distribution companies. San Joaquin County boasts seven cities (approximately 921,600 total acres) and some of the finest opportunities in the state for boating, fishing, camping, history-gathering, or just plain fun in the sun. The county is one of the most agriculturally rich regions in California. Each city, as well as the unincorporated County areas, offers an unique opportunity to enjoy natural California beauty, nature, music, arts, and culture. Whatever your interest, it can most likely be found in San Joaquin County.
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