The NewEnglandprovince is a Physiographic regions of the world physiographic province of the larger Appalachian Mountains Appalachian division of eastern North America . The province consists of the Seaboard Lowland section Seaboard Lowland , NewEngland Upland section NewEngland Upland , White Mountains New Hampshire White Mountain , Green Mountains Green Mountain , and Taconic Mountains Taconic sections. ref name USGS Water cite web title Physiographic divisions of the conterminous U. S. publisher U.S. Geological Survey url http water.usgs.gov GIS metadata usgswrd XML physio.xml accessdate 2007 12 06 ref Geology this is a good reference but the text was apparently vandalized. The province is, understandably, mostly NewEngland ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title South Mountain Preserve Conservation, Greenways, and Trails Plan publisher Wildlands Conservancy date 2006 url http www.wildlandspa.org PDF preserve partone.pdf accessdate 2007 12 26 ref Much of the NewEnglandprovince s bedrock aquifer s are in consolidated rocks of sedimentary , igneous , and metamorphic rock metamorphic origin. Some of these aquifers, mainly in the western portion of Vermont , consist of carbonate rocks primarily limestone , dolomite , and marble . These consolidated rocks yield water primarily from bedding planes, fractures, joints, and faults, rather than from intergranular pores. ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Programmatic Environmental Assessment for Implementation of the Vermont Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program Agreement publisher U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farm Service Agency date 2005 url http www.fsa.usda.gov Internet FSA File final vt crep pea.pdf accessdate 2007 12 26 ref Like the adjacent physiographic provinces, a large part of the NewEnglandprovince was peneplain ed during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, then uplifted ... PA645&lpg PA645&dq 22new englandprovince 22 geomorphology&source web&ots 6CvyapyjSc&sig uzkyZKgrZaa ... more details
state temperatures.php ref The area is geologically part of the NewEnglandprovince . Demographics ...about the region of the United States NewEngland disambiguation pp move indef class infobox border 1 ... England big colspan 2 style text align center background fff Image NewEngland USA.svg 200px alt A picture showing NewEngland highlighted in red in a political map of the United States. Image NewEngland USA closeup.svg 80px alt A close up image showing all six of the NewEngland states highlighted ... s talk page. NewEngland is a Regions of the United States region in the Northeastern United States ... this. All reliable sources show that only these states comprise NewEngland, which does not include ... NewEngland 28U.S. 29 title Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia publisher Encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com ... NewEngland title Encyclop dia Britannica publisher Britannica.com date accessdate 2010 10 16 ... http dictionary.infoplease.com newengland title Random House Unabridged Dictionary publisher Dictionary.infoplease.com ... date accessdate 2010 10 16 ref NewEngland is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean , Canada , and the New ... settled in NewEngland in 1620, to form Plymouth Colony . Ten years later, the Puritans settled north ... century, the NewEngland Colonies American Revolution initiated the combating of British efforts to impose ... NewEngland in spring 1776, and the Declaration of Independence in July 1776. The first movements of American literature , American philosophy philosophy , and education originated in NewEngland ... region of the United States to be transformed by the Industrial Revolution . Today, NewEngland is a major ... incorporated municipalities known as NewEngland town s, which are often governed by town meeting ... for references. References are not meant to appear in the lead of the article. NewEngland ... life with industry , and isolation with immigration . Image Autumn in NewEngland Maurice Prendergast.jpeg thumb right 290px Autumn in NewEngland , watercolor, Maurice Prendergast . Ca. 1910 1913 ... more details
Infobox song See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name A NewEngland Artist Billy Bragg alt Artist Album Life s a Riot with Spy Vs Spy Recorded 2 4 February 1983 Chappell Music, Park Street, London Released November 1983 Published Genre Length Duration m 2 s 14 Writer Billy Bragg Composer Label Utility Producer Oliver Hitch Tracks The Milkman of Human Kindness To Have and To Have Not Richard A NewEngland The Man in the Iron Mask The Busy Girl Buys Beauty Lovers Town Revisited Misc A NewEngland is a song written and recorded by Billy Bragg , included on his album Life s a Riot with Spy Vs Spy , released in 1983. It became a hit single when covered by Kirsty MacColl the next year. Background and composition The opening lines of the song I was 21 years when I wrote this song I m 22 now, but I won t be for long are identical to the opening lines of Paul Simon s song Leaves that are Green, which appears on Simon and Garfunkel s 1966 album Sounds of Silence album Sounds of Silence . In concert, in Winnipeg , Canada , on 27 September 2006, Bragg stated that Simon and Garfunkel had a strong influence ... Songs Name A NewEngland Cover Kirsty MacColl A New England.jpg Border yes Alt Caption Artist ... A NewEngland br 1984 Next single He s on the Beach br 1985 Misc Kirsty MacColl recorded the song ... web url http www.chartstats.com release.php?release 11968 title Chart Stats Kirsty MacColl A NewEngland ... title irishcharts.ie search results for A NewEngland accessdate 2011 02 14 ref Bragg s original ... Track listing 7 and picture disc Track listing headline Side A writing credits yes title1 A NewEngland ... Kirsty MacColl length2 12 Track listing headline Side A writing credits yes title1 A NewEngland ... The Groovie Ghoulies recorded a version of A NewEngland for their 1996 album World Contact Day . ref ... master 35669 name A NewEngland type single Kirsty MacColl DEFAULTSORT NewEngland, A Category 1984 singles Category Kirsty MacColl songs Category Billy Bragg songs 1980s single stub sv A NewEngland ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name NewEngland Type Studio Album Artist NewEngland Cover newengland debut.jpg Released 1978 Genre Rock Label Infinity Records LP br Renaissance Records CD Producer Mike Clay Stone This album NewEnglandNewEngland album NewEngland br 1979 Next album Explorer Suite br 1980 NewEngland is the debut album by the American rock band NewEngland band NewEngland . The group was best known for the song Don t Ever Wanna Lose Ya , which received heavy radio exposure on Album oriented rock AOR stations and reached the Top 40 in 1979. Hello, Hello, Hello also received some airplay. The debut album was released on Infinity Records INF 9007. The quartet formed in the Boston area and was discovered by manager Bill Aucoin, who also managed Kiss band Kiss . Paul Stanley helped produced the debut album along with famed producer Mike Clay Stone , best known for his work with Queen band Queen and Asia band Asia . Guitarist and vocalist John Fannon was the leader of the band. The group had a live stint supporting the falling but still high profile Kiss, but NewEngland unfortunately slid between the cracks of other Aucoin projects. The group s success stalled when their label Infinity Records was absorbed by its parent company, MCA Records , in 1979. The group moved to Elektra Records for their next release, Explorer Suite . The second album garnered almost no notice, but has since become a sought after CD by AOR fans. Fact date August 2007 Todd Rundgren s production on the harder rocking third album Walking Wild also failed to improve sales. NewEngland then dissolved with Shea and Waldo ending up in Alcatrazz . The album was also issued on CD in 1998 by the re issue label Renaissance Records . The CD contains an un marked bonus track, a different extended mix of Don t Ever Wanna Lose Ya . Track listing Hello, Hello, Hello Don t Ever Wanna Lose Ya P.U.N.K. Puny Undernourished Kid Shall I Run Away Alone Tonight Nothing To Fear Shoot Turn ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The Plantations of NewEngland were a series of colonisation efforts by Europe ans on the east coast of North America , a land that they called NewEngland . Image Map Novi Belgii Nov que Angli Amsterdam, 1685 .jpg 275px thumb right A seventeenth century map shows NewEngland as a costal enclave extending from Cape Cod to New France while its interior is rendered New Belgium , New Netherland and Irocoisia The name NewEngland dates to the earliest days of European settlement in 1616 John Smith of Jamestown Captain John Smith described the area in a pamphlet NewEngland. The name was officially sanctioned in 1620 by the grant of James I of England King James I to the Plymouth Council for NewEngland . The region was subsequently divided through further grants, including the 1629 royal grant of Province of New Hampshire Hampshire which was issued for making a Plantation & establishing of a Colony or Colonyes in the Countrey called or knowen by ye name of NewEngland in America. See also Plymouth Colony NewEngland Planters in Nova Scotia Plantations of Ireland preceding or contemporaneous Plantation settlement or colony 16C use of the word Plantation . DEFAULTSORT Plantations Of NewEngland US hist stub Category History of NewEngland ... more details
NewEngland is a region of the north eastern United States, comprising the states of Connecticut , Maine , Massachusetts , Rhode Island , New Hampshire , and Vermont . NewEngland may also refer to Geographical locations NewEngland Island , an uninhabited island off the shore of Essex, EnglandNewEnglandNew South Wales , a loosely defined region of Australia Division of NewEngland , an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives, in New South Wales University of NewEngland Australia , based in Armidale, New South Wales NewEngland, North Dakota , a town in the United States NewEngland, Peterborough , an area of Peterborough, EnglandNewEngland medieval , an area on the north coast of the Black Sea said to have been colonised by Anglo Saxons in the 11th century NewEngland ... England , a song by Billy Bragg, famously covered by Kirsty MacColl NewEngland Wishbone Ash album , a 1976 album by Wishbone Ash NewEnglandNewEngland album , a 1978 album by NewEnglandNewEngland band , an American rock band Sports NewEngland Patriots , a professional American football team NewEngland Revolution , a professional soccer team Television Comcast SportsNet NewEngland CSN NewEngland , the television home of the Boston Celtics, among others. NewEngland Sports Network NESN , the television home of the Boston Red Sox and Boston Bruins, among others. Ships USS NewEngland , more than one United States Navy ship Universities University of NewEngland Australia , in New South Wales, with about 18000 students University of NewEngland United States , in Biddeford, Maine, with about 3000 students Other NewEngland Thruway , a section of I 95 in the United States along the New York and Connecticut border NewEngland Colonies , a history of events leading to the definition of NewEngland and the colonies Southeastern NewEngland AVA , American wine region compromising of several NewEngland states disambig DEFAULTSORT NewEngland Disambiguation Category Place name disambiguation ... more details
NewEngland District may refer to NewEngland District LCMS NewEngland District, New South Wales geodis Category District name disambiguation pages ... more details
attempt at settling Maine came in 1623, when King Charles I of England King Charles I granted convert 6000 acre km2 of land to Captain Christopher Levett , a member of the Council for NewEngland, to found ... statech.asp 1620 Charter of NewEngland from the Avalon Project http www.yale.edu lawweb avalon states mass04.htm 1635 Surrender of the NewEngland Charter from the Avalon Project Category History of the Thirteen Colonies Category History of NewEngland Category 1620 establishments Category 1635 disestablishments ... grants to other colonial ventures, notably the Massachusetts Bay Company in 1628, and the Province ... of men behind and returned to England. Located at the present site of Portland, Maine , the settlement ... of the Province of Maine . The Plymouth Council is not to be confused with the Plymouth Colony ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision conventional long name Dominion of NewEngland in America common name Dominion of NewEngland subdivision Colony nation Kingdom of England image flag symbol text Seal of the Dominion of NewEngland symbol type Seal of the Dominion of NewEngland image coat Seal of the Dominion ... stat pop1 p1 Massachusetts Bay Colony image p1 p2 Province of New Hampshire p3 Connecticut Colony p4 Plymouth Colony p5 Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations p6 Province of New York p7 ... Plantations s6 Province of New York s7 Province of East Jersey s8 Province of West Jersey life span ... The Dominion of NewEngland in America 1686 89 was an administrative union of England English colonies in the NewEngland region of North America . The dominion was ultimately a failure because the area ..., engaging in actions that offended significant stripes of the NewEngland population. Following the 1688 ... , and other self governing British colonies although no precedent from the Dominion of NewEngland ... with other NewEngland colonies, had a corporate charter with a great deal of administrative freedom .... These laws were particularly resisted in Massachusetts and the other NewEngland colonies, which ... have significantly increased their shipping costs. Some of the NewEngland colonies presented specific ... to establish a unified administration over at least some of the NewEngland colonies. The specific ... of New Hampshire , the Province of Maine , and the Washington County, Rhode Island Narraganset Country ... to Massachusetts Bay native Joseph Dudley as President of the Council of NewEngland. ref Barnes ... had served as the crown agent investigating affairs in NewEngland. ref Barnes, p. 49 ref Randolph ... the assimilation of the NewEngland colonies. ref Palfrey, p. 548 ref Inclusion of New York and the Jerseys On May 7, 1688, the provinces of Province of New York New York , Province of East Jersey ... of NewEngland in America This is a list of the Governors of the Dominion of NewEngland ... more details
USS NewEngland has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to USS NewEngland 1861 , a whaler purchased in 1861 and sunk as an obstruction as part of the Stone Fleet in 1862 USS NewEngland ID 1222 , also SP 1222, a tug in commission from 1917 to 1919 USS NewEngland AD 32 , a ship originally planned as a submarine tender AS 28 , laid down as a destroyer tender AD 32 in 1944, and cancelled in 1945 prior to launching Shipindex DEFAULTSORT NewEngland Category United States Navy ship names es USS NewEngland ... more details
University of NewEngland may refer to University of NewEngland Australia , in New South Wales University of NewEngland United States , in Biddeford, Maine disambig de University of NewEngland ja zh ... more details
Britain . Aside from the Canadian province of Nova Scotia , or New Scotland , NewEngland is the only ...This article presents the History of NewEngland , the oldest clearly defined region of the United States, unique among U.S. geographic regions in that it is also a former political entity. While NewEngland ... shops operating by 1830. NewEngland and Virginia led the way to the American Revolution ... England of aboriginal origin NewEngland has long been inhabited by Algonquian languages Algonquian ... as Giovanni Caboto before being based in England charted the NewEngland coast. They referred to the region ... .jpg 300px thumb right A 17th century map shows NewEngland as a coastal enclave extending from Cape Cod to New France . On 1606 04 10, King James I of England issued two charters, one each for the Virginia ... the Jamestown Settlement in Virginia in 1607. The region was named NewEngland by John Smith of Jamestown ... as A Description of NewEngland . Plymouth 1620&ndash 1643 details Plymouth Colony The name NewEngland was officially sanctioned on November 3, 1620, when the charter of the Virginia Company of Plymouth was replaced by a royal charter for the Plymouth Council for NewEngland , a joint stock ... earthquake was felt throughout NewEngland, centered in the St. Lawrence Velley. This was the first recorded seismic event noted in NewEngland. ref name bfp100624 Cite news first last title Canada ... in 1629 with 400 settlers. They sought to reform the Church of England by creating a new, pure church ... climate and an ample food supply. See Migration to NewEngland 1620 1640 The Puritans created ... Benjamin Woods Labaree, Colonial Massachusetts a history 1979 ref Economically, Puritan NewEngland ... standing and standard of living in NewEngland than in the Chesapeake. Along with agriculture, fishing, and logging, NewEngland became an important mercantile and shipbuilding center, serving as the hub ... by Massachusetts . The Dominion of NewEngland 1686&ndash 1689 In 1686, James II of England ... more details
The NewEngland Colonies of British America included colonies of Massachusetts Bay Colony , Connecticut Colony , Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations and Province of New Hampshire . They were ... early colonies of what would later be the states in NewEngland . ref Gipson, Lawrence. The British ... of every British coloy in the New World ref Captain John Smith , of Pocahontas fame, was the author of The Description of NewEngland published in 1616. The book was the first to apply the term NewEngland to coastal lands of North America from the Long Island Sound to Newfoundland island Newfoundland ... title A Description of NewEngland with annotations last Smith first John accessdate 2008 12 21 ref ... century to colonize NewEngland by France, England and other countries who were in often in contention ... out of NewEngland north to Port Royal, Nova Scotia Port Royal of Nova Scotia see symbol R on map ... of England recognizing the need for a permanent mother in NewEngland, granted competing royal charters ... and a fishing station was considered the first longer term settlement in NewEngland. The fort traded ... was the first successful British colony in NewEngland to last over a year and one of the first ... for NewEngland successor to the Plymouth Company established a small fishing village at Cape Ann ... enterprise, even when hunting the right whale. The earliest colonies in the NewEngland Colonies were ... the rocky soil in the NewEngland Colonies was not as fertile as the Middle or Southern Colonies ... s to 1731 s accessdate 2008 11 12 ref By the end of the seventeenth century, NewEngland colonists ... tobacco, rice, and indigo in exchange for imports, NewEngland s colonies could not offer much to England ... In NewEngland Colonies, parents believed their kids should be taught avidly about Christianity. There were ... Dominion of NewEngland British Colonial America NewEngland Confederation NewEngland References ... B01 Category Thirteen Colonies 01 Category History of NewEngland Category Former British colonies ... more details
The Baptist Convention of NewEngland BCNE is a group of churches affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention located in NewEngland . Headquartered in Northborough, Massachusetts , the convention is made up of seven Baptist associations and around 270 churches as of 2010. Affiliated Organizations Baptist Foundation of NewEngland E Journal the state on line newsletter External links http www.bcne.net Baptist Convention of NewEngland References reflist Southern Baptist State Conventions Categories Category Southern Baptist Convention ... more details
For the NASCAR Nationwide Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway see NewEngland 200 NASCAR For the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway from 2001 2002, see TheRaceDayRaffleSeries.com 175 For the Indycar Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway see NewEngland Indy 200 disambig de NewEngland 200 ... more details
Otherships USS NewEngland The first USS NewEngland was a whaler purchased by the Union Navy at New London, Connecticut , on 21 November 1861. NewEngland was used in the Stone Fleet as an obstruction at Moffit Channel, Charleston Harbor , South Carolina , on 25 January 1862. See also American Civil War Union Navy Confederate States Navy Stone Fleet References DANFS http www.history.navy.mil danfs n4 newengland i.htm DEFAULTSORT NewEngland Category Ships of the Union Navy Category United States Navy Stone Fleet ships Category Whaling ships Category Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast ... more details
Infobox Company company name Northern NewEngland Spinco, Inc. company logo company type Subsidiary of FairPoint company slogan foundation 2007 location key people industry Telecommunications num employees products revenue parent Verizon 2007 2008 br FairPoint 2008 present homepage http www.fairpoint.com www.fairpoint.com Northern NewEngland Spinco, Inc. was a Verizon Communications subsidiary created in 2007. Its sole purpose of existence is to act as a holding company for Verizon s assets owned by Bell Atlantic Communications , NYNEX Long Distance , and Verizon NewEngland located within Maine , New Hampshire , and Vermont . This company was spun off to Verizon stockholders on March 31, 2008 and was acquired by FairPoint Communications the same day. Northern NewEngland Spinco includes the following two companies Enhanced Communications of Northern NewEngland , assets formerly owned by Bell Atlantic Communications , NYNEX Long Distance , Verizon Select Services Northern NewEngland Telephone Operations , a new local exchange carrier operating former Verizon NewEngland lines in Maine and New Hampshire Telephone Operating Company of Vermont , a new local exchange carrier operating former Verizon NewEngland lines in Vermont AT&T Spinoffs Category FairPoint Category Verizon Communications Category Companies established in 2007 ... more details
Image Net old.png thumb right 100px NewEngland Telephone logo, 1921 1939 Image Netelephone.png 100px thumb right NewEngland Telephone logo, 1984 1992 The NewEngland Telephone and Telegraph Company , more commonly known as NewEngland Telephone , was a Bell Operating Company that served most of NewEngland as a part of the original AT&T for seven decades, from the creation of the national monopoly in 1907 until January 1, 1984, when AT&T was divested of its local operating companies. It became part of NYNEX on that date, and from 1994 the name was no longer officially publicly used although it was still used internally for portions of operations . Through a variety of mergers and acquisitions its operations were successively part of NYNEX, Bell Atlantic , and Verizon . As of April 1, 2008, its operations in the three northern NewEngland states were sold to FairPoint Communications under the operation of Northern NewEngland Telephone Operations . Operations in southern NewEngland remain with Verizon. The headquarters of NewEngland Telephone was located at 185 Franklin Street in the Post Office Square, Boston, Massachusetts Post Office Square area of Boston s Financial District, Boston, Massachusetts Financial District . As of 2009, the building is still used by Verizon Communications, but it has been sold. Its slogan and jingle was We re the one for you, NewEngland. NewEngland Telephone. Despite the similarity of names, the company has no connection to an earlier NewEngland Telephone and Telegraph Company , a short lived company that dissolved in 1879, although at least through 1965 the legal business name of NewEngland Telephone was The NewEngland Telephone and Telegraph Company. It also had no connection to Southern NewEngland Telephone SNET which covered Connecticut and small parts of New York . Verizon has operations in a small part of Connecticut, but that is considered part of New York Telephone . See also Northern NewEngland Telephone Operations Telephone ... more details
Infobox ecoregion name NewEngland Acadian forests image FranconiaRidgeTrail.jpg image size image alt image caption White Mountains New Hampshire White Mountains of New Hampshire country United States country1 Canada state Maine state1 New Hampshire state2 Vermont state3 New York state4 Massachusetts state5 Connecticut state6 Nova Scotia state7 New Brunswick state8 Quebec region type States Provinces ... ref ref name Atlas area 237600 biome Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests map NewEngland Acadian forests map.svg map size 248 map alt map caption The NewEngland Acadian forests are a temperate broadleaf ... of NewEngland in the northeast United States and the Maritime Provinces of eastern Canada. ref http www.cas.vanderbilt.edu bioimages ecoregions 50410.htm Bioimages on Vanderbilt.edu NewEngland ... . In Canada the NewEngland Acadian forests ecoregion includes the Eastern Townships and Beauce, Quebec .... There are no clear boundaries between the coniferous forests and the hardwood forests in the NewEngland ... rubens distinguish the transition forests of NewEngland from those in the Great Lakes region to the west ... Fund NewEngland Acadian forests ref The vegetation of the NewEngland and Maritimes Maritime ... of New Brunswick, the NewEngland Uplands, the White Mountains and Mont M gantic on the New Hampshire ... ous forest s are found in the White Mountain regions and the northern parts of NewEngland Uplands, primarily ... . It is noted in NewEngland for its harsh conditions such as cold, subarctic temperatures ... Maine. White oak Quercus alba is also an important canopy species in southern NewEngland s seaboard ... of water , hydric soil s, and a unique flora . The wetland of the NewEngland area exhibit considerable ... . Throughout NewEngland these areas are often artificially made for cranberry monocultures by commercial ... forest canopy than bogs. The most characteristic trees of southern and low altitude NewEngland ..., D.W., & H. E. Ahles 1999 . Flora of the Northeast A Manual of the Vascular Flora of NewEngland and Adjacent ... more details
NewEngland Museum Association NEMA is a member service regional organization representing museum professionals and the museum community in NewEngland . It is associated with the American Association of Museums AAM . The group s headquarters are in Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington , Massachusetts . External links http www.nemanet.org NewEngland Museum Association http www.aam us.org American Association of Museums primarysources date June 2007 Category Museum associations and consortia Category American professional bodies ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 NewEngland Time Capsule is a short feature, shot and shown exclusively at the Museum of Science, Boston s Mugar Omni Theater . It is a montage of film about history and life in NewEngland . The soundtrack A Hymn To NewEngland was composed by John Williams , and the film is narrated by Leonard Nimoy . In the early days of the Mugar Omni Theater, the film was shown before every feature length presentation. Category Short films short film stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The NewEngland Order of Protection was fraternal benefit society serving the NewEngland States based in Boston . In 1968 it merged into the Woodmen of the World . ref http www.phoenixmasonry.org masonicmuseum fraternalism neop.htm NEWENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTIOn http www.phoenixmasonry.org phoenixmasonry.org ref References reflist organisation stub Category Secret societies Category Woodmen of the World ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2011 The winter season in NewEngland , US, produced heavy snow and ice flows through the region. Record setting snow fall of an average of over 70 inches has fallen in just a few weeks, while the normal average is 44.5 inches. There was so much snow that 80 homes and businesses scattered across NewEngland experienced roof collapse . Category 2010 in the United States Category 2011 in the United States Category NewEngland Category Winters US stub ... more details
Infobox Journal title The NewEngland Quarterly cover Image tneqlowres.gif editor Linda Smith Rhoads discipline History of NewEngland language English abbreviation New Engl. Quart. publisher MIT Press country United States frequency Quarterly history 1928 present openaccess impact impact year website http newenglandquarterly.org link1 http www.mitpressjournals.org toc tneq current link1 name Online access link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR 00284866 OCLC 1759778 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0028 4866 eISSN 1937 2213 The NewEngland Quarterly is a peer reviewed academic journal consisting of articles on NewEngland s cultural, literary, political, and social history. The journal contains essays, interpretations of traditional texts, essay reviews and book reviews. The NewEngland Quarterly was founded in 1928 and is published online and in hard copy by the MIT Press . External links Official http newenglandquarterly.org http www.mitpressjournals.org loi tneq The NewEngland Quarterly on the MIT Press website journal stub DEFAULTSORT NewEngland Quarterly, The Category American history journals Category Quarterly journals Category MIT Press academic journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1928 ... more details
NewEngland Comics is a comic book retail chain and publisher headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts , USA. They are known for publishing The Tick comic books. They have locations in Quincy, Massachusetts Quincy , Allston, Massachusetts Allston , Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline , Brockton, Massachusetts Brockton , Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge , Malden, Massachusetts Malden , New Bedford, Massachusetts New Bedford and Norwood, Massachusetts Norwood . External links http www.newenglandcomics.com Official website comic stub Category Comic book publishing companies of the United States pt NewEngland Comics ... more details