Happy New Year….and Merry Christmas…the Kings are still walking!!! Day 8

Happy New Year!! 

May this New Year bring us a little closer to the way life could be easier and happier!  Live Simple!  Afford what you have; take time out to be with your friends and your families; take time out to take care of your mind, soul, body and spirit which in turn takes care of you and your family more than any research study can find; support your local area businesses, industries, manufacturers to stabilize your local; go to your Town Meetings and take the time there to understand what is going on with your tax dollars…and speak up!!! (it will make the rest of your year easier); be accountable and make your kids accountable for their actions! GOOD and BAD; Go to the Beach in the Summer, Hike a Mountain in the Spring, Pick Apples in the Fall and Snoeshoe, ski and sled in the winter.  Enjoy life!  Take Care of your Family and surroundings…Live Simple, Good and Healthy!  You will enjoy 2011 that way…and 2012 a little more!!

Happy New Year! from your local Caring Local Realtor!  Home is Comfortable!…Live Simple.Dance Love Amy Troup

I hope you had a Merry Christmas! 

May all of the world remember what is important.  Today…as you finish up your shopping…and you and all around are stressed out and mad trying to get that last gift or parking spot….Remember what the season is all about.  Remember that it isn’t about the Juicy Couture purse or the newest Playstation, x-box or whatever; its about family…its about Jesus being born in a manger with just his Mom and His Dad.  The Beauty of life and the gifts we have been given.  Its the simple things; love, honesty, ethics, do unto others as you would have done to you.., family, friends, near and far.   Christmas is Christ’s Birthday…not an economic boost that leaves you and yours in debt to get the newest item that’s “hot“. 

Christmas is Christmas…please don’t x out the reason, please! 

“Isn’t there anyone who knows what Christmas is all about?”…Charlie Brown

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Christmas is about life and what is important

I was given many gifts this year!  They are all wonderful friends and moments!

I also remember a great friend told me…..

“the only thing you leave this life with is your Reputation”

Merry Christmas to all…and to all a loving weekend.

Remember what is important

Always,

Amy Troup

My Grandfather, My Narmie (my Mom's Mom!!), My Father's Mother, Grace! and my siblings...waiting for Tim!! (for a few years)

TRADITION: Thanksgiving Picture…to make a prize for their parents for Christmas!Where my parents family rooted and started….

Three Days…til Christmas! Will it snow again!!!

Well it looks like it will certainly be a WHITE Christmas!

Have you been thinking of living on the South Shore Starting in the year 2011?

If Halifax is on your list!!  Which it should at least be a contender for the 10 following reasons (and there are more)

1.  Silver Lake Regional School System

2.  Rural Town with lots of Recreational Ponds, trails and sidewalks through most of town

3.  Two Commuter Lines are close by Many stations on both lines are also close by

4.  Rte 44 is now are quick loop to get to Rte 24 and 495 and Rte 3 

5.  Conservative Bedroom Town

6.  Not far to the beaches of Marshfield and Duxbury  about 20 to 30 minutes!

7.  Lots of House is available for great Value Pricing

8.  Local Businesses such as Historic John the Barber’s and Neserellas Farm…along with our Famous Coffee shop, The Perfect Cup and More, Halifax Florist, Bellas 2, Cinderellas Nail Salon, Grill 58, Pogos (on the Bridgewater line..but still its our Girl, Leslie), My Tanning Salon, Teeka Lynnes Beauty Salon, Rockland Trust, Jordan Health and Fitness, Cumberland Farms, Lindy’s in The Superette and more…

9.  Halifax in Lights for the Christmas Season and 4th of July Festivities are very Popular in the area..not just our town!

10. The Twin Lakes or Monponsett Ponds, along with many other area lakes!!!  Make our town loaded with potential that is not far from Blooming! 

What do these 10 things mean to you!!??!!

Buy in Halifa x now!!  Be a part of the potential we hold!! in our hands….Seeds ready to sprout!

Two Options!!

6 Harvest Lane

5 year old Fieldstone II Colonial built by Whitman Homes and UPGRADED since year built

  • Basement Finished adding 1000+ square feet of living (surround sound speaker wired and all)
  • Sprinkler System
  • More Cabinets for the entertainment wing of the Island Kitchen
  • Anderson Windows
  • Fireplace in the great room open to the kitchen
  • Efficient Heating System with air purifier and humidifier
  • Central Air Conditioning
  • Master SUITE with his and her walk in closets and window seat
  • 3 other LARGE Bedrooms and a family bath
  • 2nd floor Laundry ROOM
  • Great Yard with professional landscaping (easy care)
  • and more and more!!!  Boasting 3500 Square feet of living (+/-) and a Two Car Garage, shed and large Driveway!
  • bridgewaters town line area of Halifax!
  • less than 10 minutes to Rte 44, and many MBTA Commuter Stations!!

 

Call Amy to see more of this glorious home!!! With two Story foyer…fit for your Christmas Tree! 

Listed at a Value Price of $459,900

170 Franklin Street

Better than new 3.5 story home on 4.5 Acres

  • 4.5 Acres…!!
  • Walk out Basement and two car under
  • Walk up attic (heating and electrical are pulled up to the attic…easier to finish)
  • Clean as a whistle….This home is pretty much a NEW home
  • Island Kitchen with undercabinet, recessed, pendant and over the sink lighting boasting all appliances to stay (Refrigerator, dishwasher, compacter for trash, range and microwave) with a pantry for extra room for storage!
  • Dining Room
  • 12 over 12 windows to give the classic appearance
  • sprinkler system
  • Beautiful landscaping
  • 3 Full Baths for each of the 3 bedrooms
  • Master Suite
  • Fireplace and Boxed out windows in the living room
  • Deck, Patio…and 4.5 acres!!!  (did I mention 4.5 acres)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Arrive home here…not far from the world..yet feels like the country! 15 mins to Colonial shops, less than ten to Rte 44…The NEW LOOP, connector to Rtes 24/495 and Rte 3…. and close to MBTA STATIONS!
From the side of the Pond…

all for $414,977

call amy to see this dream come troup home!

 

 

Halifax, MA

History

Halifax was first settled by Europeans, most notably the Bosworth family from Bosworth Fields in England, in 1669, growing with lumbering and agriculture. It was officially separated from the town of Plympton and incorporated in 1734, and was named for Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. The town was part of an early effort to create a canal between Buzzards Bay and Massachusetts Bay, when in 1795 a canal was proposed between the Taunton River and North River. However, the plan never succeeded, although the town’s sawmills continued to grow, as did cranberry production, iron furnaces and a wool mill. The railroad came in the nineteenth century, providing access for people from the city to the shores of Silver Lake and the Monponsett Ponds. Today the town is mostly residential, with a small retail area growing at the center of town.[1]

The town holds so much potential for small business development!  Just recently we were blessed with Nesserellas Farm opening a Fresh Produce Market.  It started out as a farmstand…and now is ready for the winter!  Lets hope its a year round venue for our healthy eating!! local market desire! 

Also, Halifax had a gift shop open!  Local artisans!  VERY different and beautiful things!  Check it out!  buy local!  (amy)

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 17.3 square miles (44.9 km²), of which, 16.1 square miles (41.8 km²) of it is land and 1.2 square miles (3.1 km²) of it (6.81%) is water. Statistically, Halifax is the 235th largest town in the Commonwealth by land area, and is eighteenth out of the twenty-seven communities in Plymouth County. Halifax is bordered by Hanson to the north, Pembroke to the northeast, Plympton to the southeast, Middleborough to the southwest, and Bridgewater and East Bridgewater to the west. Halifax is approximately twelve miles west of Plymouth, thirteen miles (19 km) southeast of Brockton, and thirty-three miles south-southeast of Boston.

Much of Halifax’s geography is dictated by water. The town lies on the western banks of Silver Lake, and is also the site of Robbins Pond, Indian Trail Reservoir and Burrage Pond in the west of town, and East and West Monponsett Ponds near the center of town. The two Monponsett Ponds are separated by a narrow strip of land, barely 150 feet (46 m) wide in some spots, and this strip of land also accommodates part of MA Route 58. Part of the town’s border with Bridgewater is defined by the Taunton River, which also spawns the Winnetuxet River and several other brooks into town. And, on either side of the Monponsett Ponds lie swamps, with Great Cedar Swamp to the west and Peterson Swamp to the east. The town also shares a small conservation area with neighboring Plympton and the larger Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area with Hanson.

Demographics

As of the census[2] of 2000, there were 7,500 people, 2,758 households, and 2,054 families residing in the town. The population density was 464.5 people per square mile (179.3/km²). There were 2,841 housing units at an average density of 175.9/sq mi (67.9/km²). The racial makeup of the town was 98.13% White, 0.31% African American, 0.03% Native American, 0.27% Asian, 0.48% from other races, and 0.79% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.55% of the population.

There were 2,758 households out of which 34.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 61.3% were married couples living together, 9.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 25.5% were non-families. 21.3% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.72 and the average family size was 3.18.

In the town the population was spread out with 25.4% under the age of 18, 6.3% from 18 to 24, 31.4% from 25 to 44, 24.1% from 45 to 64, and 12.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females there were 93.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.7 males.

The median income for a household in the town was $57,015, and the median income for a family was $65,461. Males had a median income of $47,788 versus $31,200 for females. The per capita income for the town was $23,738. About 1.8% of families and 3.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 4.5% of those under age 18 and 5.9% of those age 65 or over.

Statistically speaking, Halifax is the 204th largest community in the Commonwealth in terms of population, and 186th in terms of population density. Both are below the state average and state median.

Government

Halifax Town Hall, nestled in a grove of trees.

Halifax is represented in the Massachusetts House of Representatives as a part of the Sixth and Twelfth Plymouth Districts; the Sixth includes Hanson, Pembroke and portions of Duxbury, and the Twelfth includes Kingston, Plympton and portions of Duxbury, Middleborough and Plymouth. The town is represented in the Massachusetts Senate as a part of the Second Plymouth & Bristol district, which includes Brockton, Hanover, Hanson, Whitman and portions of East Bridgewater and Easton.[3] The town is patrolled by the Fourth (Middleborough) Barracks of Troop D of the Massachusetts State Police.[4]

On the national level, Halifax is a part of Massachusetts’s 4th congressional district, and is currently represented by Barney Frank. The state’s senior (Class II) member of the United States Senate, re-elected in 2008, is John Kerry. The junior (Class I) senator, elected in 2010, is Scott Brown.

Halifax is governed by the open town meeting form of government, led by a board of selectmen and a town administrator. Halifax has its own police and fire departments, both of which are headquartered near the town center. The town has its own ambulance service, with the nearest hospitals being in Plymouth and Brockton. The town’s post office is also located in the town center, as is the Holmes Public Library, which is a member of the Southeastern Area Internet Library System (SAILS) network. The town also operates a beach on West Monponsett Pond, and one boat landing each on the two Monponsett Ponds.

Education

Halifax is a member of the Silver Lake Regional School District, along with Plympton and Kingston. The three towns operate their own elementary schools, with middle school students attending Silver Lake Regional Middle School and high school students attending Silver Lake Regional High School, both of which are in Kingston. Halifax Elementary School is located between the library and fire station in the town center, and serves students from kindergarten through sixth grade. The high school operates its own vocational division, so there is no agreement with any regional vocational schools. Halifax has no private schools; the nearest are in Kingston and Bridgewater.

Transportation

The two major routes through town are Routes 58 and 106, which meet just east of the town center and south of the Monponsett Ponds (Route 58, in fact, is the route which crosses the ponds). To the east of East Monponsett Pond, Route 36’s southern terminus meets Route 106. Route 105’s northern terminus is 1½ miles west of the intersection of Routes 58 and 106, at Route 106.

follow Rte 58 and/or Rte 105 to Rte 44.  Rte 44 is the new loop!!  It connects us with Rte 24/495 and Rte 3!  Completing the loop starting at 3/93/24/128

Getting around is now even better!  we are about 15 minutes to Rte 3 and the Kingston Mall!  We are now 20 minutes (+/- to Rte 495/24 area).  Halifax Says!!  Hello World!

The Kingston-Route 3 Line of the MBTA’s commuter rail service passes through the northeastern corner of town, with a station just west of Route 36. The route provides service between nearby Kingston and Plymouth and South Station in Boston. There is no air service in the town, although small seaplanes do land on East Monponsett Pond. Cranland Airport is a small private air strip in neighboring Hanson. The nearest regional air service is at Plymouth Municipal Airport, and the nearest national and international air service is at Logan International Airport in Boston.

Also, the western side of Halifax is blessed with access to the Bridgewater Commuter Station that is on the Middleboro/Lakeville Line!  and there are many other stations on both lines that make commuting easier.

Grab a coffee and a book…be in Boston in less than an hour!

Media

 

 Notable residents

References

  1. ^ DHCD Profile – Halifax, Massachusetts (from Mass.gov)
  2. ^ “American FactFinder”. United States Census Bureau. http://factfinder.census.gov. Retrieved 2008-01-31. 
  3. ^ Index of Legislative Representation by City and Town, from Mass.gov
  4. ^ Station D-4, SP Middleborough

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Halifax, Massachusetts

footnote:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halifax,_Massachusetts

The Halifax Tour! When…Where!! See below!

Caravan Tour of Halifax

When:  Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Meeting between 9 and 9:30 a.m.

Where:  300 Plymouth Street in Halifax at

The Perfect Cup and MORE!

 

First Stop is 1 Highland Circle

Francesca with Andrade Associates

 

Onto Amy L. Troup of Molisse Realty Groups’

6 Harvest Lane 

then

170 Franklin Street

 

Across town to 119 Plymouth Street

Jim Reichert of Jack Conway-Hanson

 

To the Collegiate Neighborhood

With Dona White Gilbody Of Keller Williams Real Estate

50 Harvard Street 

 

Last Two with Cathy and Tony Rone

Of Century 21 Tassinari and Associates

68 Brandeis Circle

36 Brandeis Circle 

 

Thanks all! And remember bring other Realtors from your offices!  The more the merrier!  Ask Deb Murphy what tour did for her!!

 

Created by Amy L. Troup

Get Ready...Get SetTour!

Tour!

 

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