Cities and Towns
Tyngsborough, Massachusetts
Things to Do
Annual Events
Shamrock Ball (March)
Spas and Relaxation
About the Area
Founded in 1661 by Colonel Jonathan Tyng , Tyngsboro lies on the Massachusetts-New Hampshire border, 30 miles north of Boston and just south of the town of Nashua, NH. The town has direct access to route 3, facilitating travel south to Boston and north to points in New Hampshire. Tyngsboro is made up mainly of suburban neighborhoods with some rural forest and farming areas remaining from the town's earlier days. The high school is well known for its sports programs and competitive spirit. The elegant Stonehedge Inn and Spa, famous for being home to New England's largest wine cellar, is located in Tyngsboro on a scenic bend in the Merrimack River. The Inn offers upscale accommodations and dining year 'round.
Schools and Education
Tyngsborough Elementary School
Tyngsborough Middle School
Tyngsborough High School
Additional Info
Fire Department:
978-649-7671
Police Department:
978-649-7504
Town Hall: 978-649-2300
Town Website:
www.tyngsboroughmass.com
Incorporated
in 1809
Population:
8,642
Total
Area: 18.05 sq. miles
Land Area: 16.85 sq. miles
Density: 513 per sq. mile
Median
Household Income: $69,818.00
Median
Household Size: 2.97