Danvers
The town of Danvers is perched on the northeastern coast of Massachusetts and was originally known as Salem Village, the town now most famous for its role in the Salem Witch Trials. In 1752 the town was incorporated where today it has evolved into a community of roughly 27,000 residents. Spanning over 13 square miles, Danvers boasts a mix of residential and commercial properties. Much of the industrial section of town can be found lining Routes 1, 114, 128 and 95, which provide the town with some great shopping and dining options as well as great ease in and out of town.
Danvers offers a great combination of activities to achieve a top quality of life for its residents. In addition to the services and amenities offered locally, recreational opportunities also do not fall short. There is a marina, Endicott Park and a 4-mile trail that links to downtown, schools and residential areas. Collectively Danvers offers a complete package for those who decide to grow their roots here.