Service Area

Service Area

The service area is a 45-mile service area around Ayer, MA, covers a much larger area, including most of Eastern Massachusetts, a large part of Central Massachusetts, and significant portions of Southern New Hampshire and even a corner of Rhode Island.

Here is a list of major cities and a selection of prominent towns within approximately 45 radial miles of Ayer, MA.

Major Cities Within a 45-Mile Radius

StateCity
Approximate DistanceNotes
MassachusettsWorcester~25 milesThe second-largest city in New England.
MassachusettsLowell~15 milesLarge city and former industrial hub.
MassachusettsBoston~35 milesThe state capital and largest city.
MassachusettsFitchburg~10 milesClosest major city to Ayer.
MassachusettsLeominster~13 milesDirectly adjacent to Fitchburg.
MassachusettsLawrence~30 milesA large city in the Merrimack Valley.
MassachusettsCambridge~33 milesHome to Harvard and MIT.
MassachusettsFramingham~30 milesMajor hub in the MetroWest region.
New HampshireNashua, NH~20 milesSecond-largest city in New Hampshire.
New HampshireManchester, NH~35 milesLargest city in New Hampshire.

Prominent Towns and Municipalities (MA)

This radius includes nearly all of Middlesex and Worcester Counties and large parts of Essex and Norfolk Counties.
1. Central/MetroWest: Westford, Concord, Acton, Marlborough, Sudbury, Hudson, Natick, Framingham, Ashland, Milford, Clinton, Holden, Shrewsbury.
2. North Shore/Merrimack Valley: Chelmsford, Andover, Reading, Burlington, Lynnfield, Salem, Danvers, Gloucester, Haverhill, Newburyport (on the outer edge).
3. Southeastern MA: Norwood, Canton, Brockton (on the outer edge).
4. Western MA: Gardner, Athol, Orange, Ware (on the outer edge).

New Hampshire Towns

1. Southern NH: Milford, Hollis, Pelham, Hudson, Salem, Derry, Exeter (on the outer edge).
The list of all towns and cities is extremely long (well over 200 municipalities), but the list above covers the major population centers and well-known communities.
Transit to all of New England

New England is comprised of six states, with major, populous cities in each one, including the capital cities:

Transit to anywhere in New England. As time progresses will do trips along the coast, as far as, Florida

Major Cities in New England States

StateCapital CityLargest City (by population)Other Major Cities
Massachusetts (MA)BostonBoston (The largest city in allof New England)Worcester Springfield, Cambridge, Lowell
Connecticut (CT)HartfordBridgeportStamford, New Haven, Waterbury
Rhode Island (RI)ProvidenceProvidenceWarwick, Cranston, Pawtucket
New Hampshire (NH)ConcordManchesterNashua, Concord, Dover
Maine (ME)AugustaPortlandLewiston, Bangor, South Portland
Vermont (VT)MontpelierBurlington (The smallest state's largest city)South Burlington, Rutland, Barre

Key Takeaways on New England Cities

This radius includes nearly all of Middlesex and Worcester Counties and large parts of Essex and Norfolk Counties.
1. Boston is the undisputed economic and cultural center of the region, and by far the largest city.
2. The Greater Boston combined statistical area, which includes cities like Worcester (MA), Providence (RI), Manchester (NH (H), and Nashua (NH), accounts for more than half of New England's total population.
3. Vermont has the smallest major cities, with its capital, Montpelier, being the smallest state capital in the entire United States by population.