The North Shore community of Wakefield, Massachusetts is roughly composed of six neighborhoods; Greenwood, Woodville, East Side, Downtown, West Side, Lakeside and Montrose. Lake Quannapowitt is a popular Wakefield recreation area that offers great paths for walkers, joggers and bikers. Wakefield’s town commons rests on the southern part of Lake Quannapowitt, making it the hub of many summer activities.
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Settled: 1639
Incorporated: 1812
County: Middlesex
Wakefield, MA Population:
2008: 24,717
2000: 24,804
1990: 24,825
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