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NEW HAVEN
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70°W
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46°N
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C A N A D A
New England City and Town AreasMarch 2020
FRANKLIN
BELKNAP
COOS
MIDDLESEX
GRAFTON
GRANDISLE
TOLLAND
NORFOLK
WORCESTER
SULLIVAN
KENNEBEC
LITCHFIELD
ORANGE
SUFFOLK
HARTFORD
AN
DRO
SCO
GG
IN
NEWPORT
BRISTOL
HAMPDEN
RUTLAND
NEWLONDON
KENT
HILLSBOROUGH
NEW HAVEN
WINDSOR
MERRIMACK
YORK
PROVIDENCE
SAGADAHOC
PLYMOUTH
DUKES
WINDHAM
PENOBSCOT
FAIRFIELD
BENNING-TON
WASHINGTON
HAMPSHIRE
CHESHIRE
WASHINGTON
BERKSHIRE
STRAFFORD
ESSEX
MIDDLESEX
CUMBERLAND
FRANKLIN
BRISTOL
CHITTENDEN
ROCKINGHAM
BARNSTABLE
BANGOR
BARNSTABLE TOWN
BOSTON-CAMBRIDGE-NEWTON
BRIDGEPORT-STAMFORD-NORWALK
BURLINGTON-SOUTH BURLINGTON
HARTFORD-EAST HARTFORD-
MIDDLETOWN
LEWISTON-AUBURN
MANCHESTER-NASHUA
NEW HAVEN-MILFORD NORWICH-NEW LONDON
PITTSF
IELD
PORTLAND-SOUTH
PORTLAND
PROVIDENCE-WARWICK
SPRINGFIELD WORCESTER
Augusta-Waterville
Barre
Bennin
gton
Berlin
Lebanon
Concord
Keene
LaconiaRutland
Torrington
VineyardHaven
Boston-Worcester-Providence
Hartford-East
HartfordNew York-
Newark(part)
Portland-Lewiston-South Portland
Burlington-South Burlington-Barre
RockinghamCounty-
Strafford County
Cambridge-Newton
Framingham
Boston
Metropolitan and MicropolitanStatistical Areasin New England
March 2020
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. Census BureauPrepared by the Geography Division, April 2020 New England City and Town Areas March 2020
Kilometers0 40
Miles0 40
Boston-Worcester-ProvidenceWORCESTER
BANGORConcord
BerlinBoston
Combined Statistical Area (CSA)
Metropolitan Statistical Area inside CSA
Metropolitan Statistical Area outside CSA
Micropolitan Statistical Area inside CSA
Micropolitan Statistical Area outside CSA
Metropolitan DivisionInternationalState
CHESHIRE Core Based Statistical Area CountyOutside Core Based StatisticalArea County
Population Division, (301) 763-2419.
Resources
Further information about geographic areas delineated under the metropolitan and micropolitan
statistical area standards is available at "Metro and Micro Areas" within the "Surveys/Programs"
area of the Census Bureau's Internet Site at www.census.gov, or by contacting:
Legend
Augusta-WatervilleMANCHESTER
BANGOR
Keene
Concord
Framingham
NH
BOSTON
Plymouth
SUFFOLK
Combined NECTA (CNECTA)Metropolitan NECTA inside CNECTA
Metropolitan NECTA outside CNECTA
Micropolitan NECTA inside CNECTA
Micropolitan NECTA outside CNECTA
Metropolitan NECTA Division
Urbanized Area or Urban Cluster with apopulation of 10,000 or more in 2010InternationalStateNECTA CountyOther CountyNECTA CityNECTA Town (or statistical equivalent)Outside NECTA City or Town (or statistical equivalent)
Source DescriptionCSA and CBSA boundaries and titles are as of March 2020.
All other boundaries are as of January 1, 2020.
New England City and Town Area Description
The United States Office of Management and Budget delineates New England city and town areas (NECTAs) as a
city/town-based set of areas conceptually similar to county-based "core based statistical areas" (CBSAs). The general
concept of a metropolitan or micropolitan NECTA is that of a core area containing a substantial population nucleus,
together with adjacent communities having a high degree of economic and social integration with that core. Metropolitan
NECTAs contain at least one urbanized area of 50,000 or more population; micropolitan NECTAs contain at least one urban
cluster of at least 10,000 and less than 50,000 population. If specified criteria are met, a metropolitan NECTA containing
a single urban core with a population of 2.5 million or more may be subdivided into NECTA divisions, which function as
distinct areas within the larger NECTA. There are 21 metropolitan NECTAs, one of which is subdivided into 11
metropolitan NECTA divisions, and 19 micropolitan NECTAs in New England as of March 2020.
Combined NECTAs (CNECTAs) are groupings of adjacent metropolitan and/or micropolitan NECTA areas that have social
and economic ties as measured by commuting to work, but at lower levels than are found among cities and towns within
individual NECTAs. CNECTAs can be characterized as representing larger regions that reflect wider-ranging social and
economic interactions, such as wholesaling, commodity distribution, and weekend recreation activities, as well as lower
levels of daily commuting interaction. Under the 2010 Standards for Delineating Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical
Areas, a CNECTA is identified when two adjacent NECTAs have an employment interchange measure (EIM) of at least 15.
(The EIM is defined as the sum of the percentage of employed residents of the smaller area who work in the larger area
and the percentage of employment in the smaller area that is accounted for by workers who reside in the larger area.)
There are 7 CNECTAs containing 30 NECTAs in New England as of March 2020.
Source Description
NECTA, NECTA division, and CNECTA boundaries and titles are as of March 2020,
and reflect the application of the 2010 Standards for Delineating Metropolitan and
Micropolitan Statistical Areas to Census Bureau data.
All other boundaries are as of January 1, 2020.
Core Based Statistical Area Description
The United States Office of Management and Budget delineates metropolitan and
micropolitan statistical areas (referred to collectively as "core based statistical
areas" - CBSAs). The general concept of a metropolitan or micropolitan statistical
area is that of a core area containing a substantial population nucleus, together
with adjacent communities having a high degree of economic and social integration
with that core. Metropolitan statistical areas contain at least one urbanized area of
50,000 or more population; micropolitan statistical areas contain at least one urban
cluster of at least 10,000 and less than 50,000 population. If specified criteria are
met, a metropolitan statistical area containing a single core with a population of 2.5
million or more may be subdivided into metropolitan divisions, which function as
distinct areas within the larger metropolitan statistical area. CBSAs are composed
of entire counties. There are 15 metropolitan statistical areas, one of which is
subdivided into three metropolitan divisions, and 11 micropolitan statistical areas
in New England as of March 2020.
Combined Statistical Areas (CSAs) are groupings of adjacent metropolitan and/or
micropolitan statistical areas that have social and economic ties as measured by
commuting to work, but at lower levels than are found among counties within
individual CBSAs. CSAs can be characterized as representing larger regions that
reflect wider-ranging social and economic interactions, such as wholesaling,
commodity distribution, and weekend recreation activities, as well as lower levels
of daily commuting interaction. Under the 2010 Standards for Delineating
Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas, a CSA is identified when two
adjacent CBSAs have an employment interchange measure (EIM) of at least 15. (The
EIM is defined as the sum of the percentage of employed residents of the smaller
area who work in the larger area and the percentage of employment in the smaller
area that is accounted for by workers who reside in the larger area.) There are five
CSAs containing 16 CBSAs in New England as of March 2020.
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