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Senior Apartments for Rent in Middlesex County, MA

201 Rentals
  1. 2 Months Free
    1 BED
    $2,572+
    2 BEDS
    $3,445+
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$2,572 - $4,325
    Utilities & EssentialsVaries
    Total Monthly Price$2,572 - $4,325

    The Lodge

    3000 Green District Blvd, Marlborough, MA 01752
    (508) 658-9097
  2. |
    1 BED
    $2,997+
    2 BEDS
    $3,624+
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$2,997 - $7,351
    Utilities & EssentialsVaries
    Total Monthly Price$2,997 - $3,624

    Oxbow Wayland

    490 Boston Post Rd, Wayland, MA 01778
    (978) 579-3051
  3. Good Value
    1 BED
    $2,735+
    2 BEDS
    $4,220+
    3 BEDS
    $6,030+
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$2,670 - $6,150
    Required Monthly Fees$65
    Total Monthly Price$2,735 - $6,215

    Avalon at Lexington Hills

    1000 Main Campus Dr, Lexington, MA 02421
    (978) 591-6583
  4. Building Photo - 55+ Apartments
    Rent Special
    1 BED
    $1,295
    Plus Fees - 12 Month Lease

    55+ Apartments

    74 Elm St, Woburn, MA 01801
  5. Rent Special
    1 BED
    $1,439
    Plus Fees - 12 Month Lease

    The Avenue at Greenmont

    144 Greenmont Ave, Dracut, MA 01826
  6. Building Photo - 26 Union St
    1 BED, 1 BATH
    $3,750
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$3,750
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$3,750

    26 Union St Unit 115

    26 Union St, Natick, MA 01760
  7. Building Photo - 26 Union St
    2 BEDS, 2 BATHS
    $4,700
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$4,700
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$4,700

    26 Union St Unit 306

    26 Union St, Natick, MA 01760
  8. 1 BED, 1 BATH
    $3,200
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$3,200
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$3,200

    26 Union St Unit 102

    26 Union St, Natick, MA 01760
  9. 1 BED, 1 BATH
    $3,700
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$3,700
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$3,700

    26 Union St Unit 110

    26 Union St, Natick, MA 01760
  10. Building Photo - The Willows 55+ Community
    STUDIO
    $1,550+
    1 BED
    $2,250+
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$1,500 - $2,550
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$1,550 - $2,550
    - 12 Month Lease

    The Willows 55+ Community

    2580 Main St, Tewksbury, MA 01876
  11. Building Photo - Orchards Apartments
    1 BED
    $2,358+
    2 BEDS
    $2,659+
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$2,358 - $4,904
    Utilities & EssentialsVaries
    Total Monthly Price$2,358 - $3,259

    Orchards Apartments

    3 Farmhouse Ln, Marlborough, MA 01752
  12. Building Photo - Allards Grove
    STUDIO
    $1,300
    Plus Fees - 12 Month Lease

    Allards Grove

    760 Nashua Rd, Dracut, MA 01826

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Middlesex County, Massachusetts

This story from Massachusetts was published to explain what happened to an old oak tree in the Natick area, nicknamed the Elliott Tree:

“An old hollow oak in the roadway, which had been valued as a historic link with the past, was cut down. This act provoked great indignation. A lawsuit followed, which was settled by the offenders against public opinion paying the costs, and planting trees in the public green.”

Who was this group of tree huggers so outraged by the loss of one tree they filed a lawsuit, forcing the offender to plant new trees? Was it the Sierra Club? Was it the Arbor Day Foundation? Neither. It was a group of citizens living in the area in 1842.

Even then, it seems, Massachusetts was a hotbed of progressive thought. The quote comes from History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, published in 1880. The story even provoked local poet Longfellow into action; this excerpt is from a poem he penned for the Elliott Tree:

Thou ancient Oak! Whose myriad leaves are loud
With sounds of unintelligible speech,
Sounds as of surges on a shingly beach,
Or multitudinous murmurs of a crowd…

Longfellow was a resident of Middlesex County; for almost 50 years he lived in a house at 105 Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, now called the Longfellow Home. Previously, the house had served as the headquarters of George Washington.

Generally, New England states do not have an active county government as compared to the rest of the country. Some county governments in the Commonwealth have been “abolished,” their offices being put under the direction of the state. Middlesex County government was abolished in 1997, but geographic boundaries continue for administrative purposes.

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