The Boston Globe, November 28th, 2004
HAMILTON - Deb Vivian is a skier who thinks living in this town gives her an edge: She can get north faster than anyone living in Boston. "I love this place because it is relatively close to the water and being able to go skiing," said Vivian, referring to ski areas in Vermont and New Hampshire, an hour or so closer because she lives on the North Shore. "It's just so accessible." Named after one of the country's founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton, the town is best known outside of its borders as a center for horses and the people who own them. Bradley Palmer State Park lies within the commun...
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