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In 1851, a new post office was established in North Leominster giving itself the feel as a separate town. In 1845, when the railroad from Boston was extended to Fitchburg it ran through the North Village parallel to the river.
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were in the North village. The name changed over time from North Village to North Leominster.
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by taking the exit for Harvard Street, or from the exit for
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from Boston. North Leominster is accessible from the
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Leominster, Massachusetts
Lancaster, Massachusetts
North Nashua River

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a new commuter rail station
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Lancaster, MA
MA Route 2
Massachusetts Route 13
42°32′N 71°44′W / 42.54°N 71.74°W / 42.54; -71.74
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