Groton is a town located in northwestern Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Located along the Nashua River northwest of Boston, it was founded in 1655 and named after a town in Suffolk, England.
It is home to two renowned college preparatory schools: The Groton School, founded in 1884, and Lawrence Academy at Groton, founded in 1793.
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- The Dreaming Printer Artist Jeanne Borofsky displays digital works, as well as encaustic, collage and various types of printmaking. Includes resume, biography and online gallery.
- Town of Groton Includes official town information about government, community, schools, and history.
- Slavery in Groton, Massachusetts Historical sketch by Dr. Samuel A. Green, written in 1894.
- Groton Public Library Monthly calendar, catalog search, general library information and exhibitions.
- Groton Community Dinners Organization of community groups offering free dinners. Includes pictures, menus, donation information, and a list of participating organizations.
- Grotonwood Camp and Conference Center Christian camp for 4th-12th grades located in Old Orchard Beach. Brochure, dates, and information about various sessions available. Features a camp tour.