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Tewksbury MA 01876
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Neighborhood Parcel is conveniently located in downtown Tewksbury MA, easily accessible through all major highways, minutes from Highway 93 and 495. Taking a ride from Boston can be done in less than 30 minutes depending on traffic and weather.
About Our Town Of Tewksbury MA
Tewksbury was first settled in 1637 and was officially incorporated on December 17, 1734, from Billerica. There is no evidence that the town was named after Tewkesbury, England. Still, Tewksbury, Massachusetts, and Tewkesbury, England kept connected through a local committee called the Twinning Committee. One of the oldest sections of town is the area around the Shawsheen River. This is where the Shawshin tribe settled, allowing them access to a food source through fishing in the river.
Tewksbury was also known for a historic visit by President Andrew Jackson, who stopped at the local watering hole, Brown’s Tavern. On July 24, 1857, a powerful tornado swept through Tewksbury. The storm began at Round Pond as a small water spout, and traveled west and then southeast to the Shawsheen River. It dissipated at North Wilmington. Several cornfields and orchards were severely damaged, with one residence having its roof blown off. The tornado was powerful enough to flatten barns and sheds, pull up large trees by their roots, and sweep away and kill a team of oxen. Due to the sparse population, and homes located above the valley floor, no one was killed, and only a few people were injured
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The True Cost Of Data Breach for Business
The intentional or unintentional release of secured and confidential information that involves the transfer, copying, viewing or stealing the information is called Data Breach. There are many different types of data breaches as well as a variety of motives behind these. A data breach can be a result of a personal grudge that will lead to Identity theft, Credit card and Health information breaches or it can be organizational competition in which the company’s secret documents, finances, ideas and intellectual property is stolen.
Protect Your Identity With Residential Shredding Service
Every day of your life, you’re throwing unwanted stuff into the trash can. Most of it is genuinely trash—coffee grounds, remnants of meals, empty pet food cans and so forth. Along with that sort of trash, you’re ridding your home of paper clutter such as paid bills, store or ATM receipts, and junk mail. This paper clutter seems so worthless to you, it’s actually hard to imagine that someone might go through your truly nasty real garbage to find it, but the fact is that identity thieves will do just that!
What You Should Know Before Hiring A Shredding Company
Have you been scouting for a commercial shredding service provider for your home or community? Professional office paper shredding is increasingly becoming a trend in the corporate world. As you continue reading this, you shall understand all the aspects you need to consider before contracting this service provider for your home and small business.
Understanding HIPAA
Here at Neighborhood Parcel, you might have noticed a couple of acronyms floating around when we mention our shredding service, namely FACTA and HIPAA. These are federal laws that deal with identity information and the protection of said information; FACTA stands for the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, and HIPAA stands
5 Reasons I Hate My Office Shredder
5 Reasons I Hate My Office Paper Shredder, it was shredding a lot of my valuable time and productivity, shredding our Financial and Mortgage records was burden
Keeping Your Identity Safe on Social Media
Social Media is more popular these day then ever. There's always a news story about phishing and other identity scams in the news. Lately, those scams seem to focus on social networking apps, like Facebook and Pinterest. In most of the stories, a phishing email is used to try to capture personal information, login details and installing virus to track your online activity, steal your data and capture your keyboard log.