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Groveland, Massachusetts

Community Organizations

Groveland residents are served by a small network of public and community organizations, from the town’s own park and library to the regional press and help for older residents. Every one of them takes volunteers or visitors.

Community Organizations

Organization What they do & contact
Veasey Memorial Park A publicly stewarded 50-acre park and event venue on the former Veasey estate, with trails, meadows, a pond, and the Great Hall. The town bought it at Town Meeting in 1996.
Langley-Adams Library Groveland’s public library at 185 Main Street, part of the Merrimack Valley Library Consortium. Books, programs, computers, and a card that works statewide. 978-372-1732.
The Daily News of Newburyport The regional daily newspaper that covers Groveland and the lower Merrimack Valley, including town meeting and election news.

Town & Senior Resources

Organization Notes
Council on Aging & Senior Center The town senior center, outreach, and programs for older residents, at 183 Main Street. Director Alyssa Lee. 978-556-7217.
Board of Health Clinics, inspections, and a public health nurse for residents. Public Health Nurse Anita Wright, RN. 978-556-7212.

For current hours and a fuller list, see the town’s department pages at grovelandma.com.