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The Assessor's Office is responsible for the administration of all laws and regulations regarding property tax assessment. The Assessors, as required by Chapters 59, 60A, 61, 121A of the Massachusetts General Laws and various Acts of the Legislature, perform the appraisal of approximately 21,000 parcels of property. This includes residential, commercial, industrial, …
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Official Decisions and Duties Records and certifies all official actions of the Town, including: Town Council Meetings, appropriations, Planning Board and Zoning Board decisions. Certifies all notes for borrowing. The Official Keeper of the Records for the Town of Weymouth, the Town Clerk is the keeper of the Town Seal. Staff Contacts
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The Town of Weymouth is the second oldest township in the Commonwealth, dating to 1622 when it was founded as the Wessagusset colony. Renamed Weymouth in 1635, the Town was boosted in that year by the arrival of 100 settlers from its namesake in England.
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Weymouth Community Electricity Aggregation Launching October 2025 with Rate of 14.249 ¢/kWh » Acting Mayor Michael Molisse and the Town of Weymouth are pleased to announce that it will launch its electricity...
The following timeline was developed with public information from the South Shore Historical Society, the Weymouth Historical Society, and the Town of Weymouth's 300th Anniversary Booklet.
If you were born in Weymouth or your parents were residents of Weymouth at the time of your birth, you may obtain your birth certificate at the Town Clerk’s Office or at the Massachusetts Registry of Vital Records and Statistics:
Weymouth is the second oldest township in the Commonwealth, dating back to 1622 when it was founded as the Wessagusset colony. Renamed Weymouth in 1635, the Town was boosted in that year by the arrival of 100 settlers from its namesake in England.
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