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ASHLAND – Santa Claus will be visiting the Town of Ashland on Friday, December 11, announced the Ashland Fire Department.

Santa will start his tour of Ashland at 3:30 p.m. on Friday from Station 2.

Santa’s schedule is kind of tight so he will travel the whole town starting with the South Side and then the North Side, said the fire department.

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The routes will look like this:

South Side Leave Station 2 at 3:30 p.m.

Down Cedar towards E. Union
E. Union to Learned Road, including Dustin, Greenwood, Shore, Williams and Wenzell.
Back to E. Union to Hawthorne Road to Holmes, Turn on Higley towards E. Union.
E. Union to Wesson and Mulhall to Grover, Cadorette, Fatima, Wadsworth and Femia.
Turn on Cedar to Captain Eames back to Cedar to Primrose. From Primrose to Blue Jay then down Rossi.
Back on Cedar towards Eliot turn Down Mulberry to Eliot towards SHERBORN LINE.
Turn on Annette to Nancy back to Eliot turning on Sheffield to Byron, To Tudor and back to Eliot.
Turn on Tri street to Pond.
Pond Street to Spyglass Hill to Jennings, Sherbourne and Trailside Way back to Pond Street.
Pond Street to Residence at Valley Farm and back to Pond Street.
Pond Street to Greenhalge, Brackett, Douglas, Waushakum, Lakeside and Washington back to Pond.
Pond to Leland Farm, Meeting House Path and Mountain Gate Road back to Cedar.
Upper Cedar to Longhill to Eliot.
Eliot to Raymond way to Prospect Street then Eliot to Chesnut Street.
Chestnut to South, to Loring, Lakeview, Allard back to South and down Spring Street to Olive.
Olive to Haven and back up Olive to Laffolette to Woodland toward West Union.
West Union to 250 West Union to Voyagers and to Presidents Row Back to West Union.
West Union To Main Street to Sunset to America Boulevard, Queen Isabella to Chestnut Street.
Chestnut to Leach, Lyndon, MacIntosh Lanes to Prospect.
Prospect to New Castle to Fruit Street.
Fruit to Wayside Lane, Bay Colony, Liberty Hill back to Fruit.
Fruit to Davis Farm, Brimstone and Carriage House Path back to Fruit to Eliot and to Chestnut.
Chestnut to Lantern Way and Fern Crossing back to Chestnut toward Warren Road.
Warren Road to Main Street toward Clyde. Down Clyde and Clark to Union Street.
Union Street to Town Line to Roberts Road to Old Central Turnpike to Dean and back to Station 2.
Map https://www.maps.ie/map-my-route/viewMap.php?route=172749

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North Side

Down Cedar towards E. Union. E. Union to Union, to Fountain Street to Framingham Line.
Down Cutler to Green to Myrtle, down Acton to Hilldale to Riverview to Fountain.
From Fountain to Upland Road to Buckley and Fay then down Goodnow back to Fiske.
Down Concord to Alfred to Raymond Marchetti to Myrtle.
From Myrtle to Pinehill to Winter, to Strobus back to Myrtle.
From Myrtle to Birch Hill and Cedar Hill to Sudbury and Birch lane back to Myrtle toward Main Street.
Main Street to Central to Homer to Alden to Union.
Union Street to Cherry, Park and Summer back to Union to Cirrus Apartments.
Up West Union to Frankland Road. Turn on to Pennock to Lorraine and Wilbur, to High Street Extension, Weaver and Orchard.
Then Russett Hill to High Street.
High Street to Hardwick, Braeburn, Ridgewwod, Brogden, Summit and Deer Ridge Road.
Down Cross to Howe to Indian Brook and Whittemore to High Street towards Cordaville Road.
Cordaville to Winter to Pinehill, turning around Pinehill to Cedar hill and back down Winter.
Winter to Parkhurst and Rockwood Drive back to Cordaville turning on Fox Hill.
Fox Hill to Kings Row to Coburn Drive, Teller and Dianne down Thomas to Cordaville.
Turn on Oak to Herritage, back on Oak to Constitution and back to Oak, up to Independence and down Oak to Cordaville.
From Cordaville go down Pleasant Street to Front and back to Station 2.

Map https://www.maps.ie/map-my-route/viewMap.php?route=172760 

Image by Jill Wellington from Pixabay

By editor

Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.