List of cities by population in New England

This is a list of the top 100 New England cities and towns by population based on the 2010 census. The most populous city in each New England state is in bold.

  1. Boston, Massachusetts: 655,884[1]
  2. Worcester, Massachusetts: 183,016
  3. Providence, Rhode Island: 178,042
  4. Springfield, Massachusetts: 153,060
  5. Bridgeport, Connecticut: 147,612
  6. New Haven, Connecticut: 130,741
  7. Stamford, Connecticut: 128,278
  8. Hartford, Connecticut: 124, 893
  9. Manchester, New Hampshire: 110,448
  10. Lowell, Massachusetts: 109,945
  11. Waterbury, Connecticut: 109,676
  12. Cambridge, Massachusetts: 107,289
  13. New Bedford, Massachusetts: 95,072
  14. Brockton, Massachusetts: 93,810
  15. Quincy, Massachusetts: 92,271
  16. Lynn, Massachusetts: 90,329
  17. Fall River, Massachusetts: 88,712
  18. Norwalk, Connecticut: 87,776
  19. Nashua, New Hampshire: 86,494
  20. Newton, Massachusetts: 85,146
  21. Danbury, Connecticut: 83,784
  22. Warwick, Rhode Island: 82,672
  23. Cranston, Rhode Island: 80,387
  24. Lawrence, Massachusetts: 76,377
  25. Somerville, Massachusetts: 75,754
  26. New Britain, Connecticut: 73,206
  27. Pawtucket, Rhode Island: 71,148
  28. Framingham, Massachusetts: 68,318
  29. Portland, Maine: 66,194
  30. West Hartford, Connecticut: 63,324
  31. Greenwich, Connecticut: 62,610
  32. Fairfield, Connecticut: 61,347
  33. Hamden, Connecticut: 60,960
  34. Haverhill, Massachusetts: 60,879
  35. Meriden, Connecticut: 60,868
  36. Waltham, Massachusetts: 60,632
  37. Bristol, Connecticut: 60,570
  38. Malden, Massachusetts: 59,450
  39. Brookline, Massachusetts: 58,732
  40. Manchester, Connecticut: 58,241
  41. Plymouth, Massachusetts: 56,468
  42. Medford, Massachusetts: 56,173
  43. Taunton, Massachusetts: 55,874
  44. West Haven, Connecticut: 55,564
  45. Chicopee, Massachusetts: 55,298
  46. Weymouth, Massachusetts: 53,743
  47. Milford, Connecticut: 52,759
  48. Stratford, Connecticut: 52,734
  49. Revere, Massachusetts: 51,755
  50. East Hartford, Connecticut: 51,252
  51. Peabody, Massachusetts: 51,251
  52. Middletown, Connecticut: 47,648
  53. Methuen, Massachusetts: 47,255
  54. East Providence, Rhode Island: 47,037
  55. Barnstable, Massachusetts: 45,193
  56. Wallingford, Connecticut: 45,135
  57. Pittsfield, Massachusetts: 44,737
  58. Enfield, Connecticut: 44,654
  59. Attleboro, Massachusetts: 43,593
  60. Southington, Connecticut: 43,069
  61. Arlington, Massachusetts: 42,844
  62. Concord, New Hampshire: 42,695
  63. Burlington, Vermont: 42,417
  64. Everett, Massachusetts: 41,667
  65. Salem, Massachusetts: 41,340
  66. Woonsocket, Rhode Island: 41,186
  67. Westfield, Massachusetts: 41,094
  68. Leominster, Massachusetts: 40,759
  69. Fitchburg, Massachusetts: 40,493
  70. Norwich, Connecticut: 40,318
  71. Billerica, Massachusetts: 40,243
  72. Groton, Connecticut: 40,115
  73. Holyoke, Massachusetts: 39,880
  74. Shelton, Connecticut: 39,559
  75. Beverly, Massachusetts: 39,502
  76. Marlborough, Massachusetts: 38,499
  77. Woburn, Massachusetts: 38,120
  78. Amherst, Massachusetts: 37,819
  79. Lewiston, Maine: 36,592
  80. Torrington, Connecticut: 36,383
  81. Trumbull, Connecticut: 36,018
  82. Braintree, Massachusetts: 35,744
  83. Shrewsbury, Massachusetts: 35,608
  84. Chelsea, Massachusetts:35,177
  85. Coventry, Rhode Island: 35,014
  86. Glastonbury, Connecticut: 34,427
  87. Dartmouth, Massachusetts: 34,032
  88. Chelmsford, Massachusetts: 33,802
  89. Cumberland, Rhode Island: 33,506
  90. Andover, Massachusetts: 33,201
  91. Derry, New Hampshire: 33,109
  92. Bangor, Maine: 33,039
  93. Natick, Massachusetts: 33,006
  94. Randolph, Massachusetts: 32,112
  95. North Providence, Rhode Island: 32,078
  96. Watertown, Massachusetts: 31,915
  97. Naugatuck, Connecticut: 31,862
  98. Franklin, Massachusetts: 31,635
  99. Falmouth, Massachusetts: 31,531
  100. Lexington, Massachusetts: 31,394

See also

References

  1. "US Census Boston". US Census. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
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