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Worcester, Massachusetts is the second largest city within the Commonwealth of Mass., with a population of approximately 176,000. Worcester is located 45 miles west of Boston in Central Massachusetts and is considered the “heart of the commonwealth.” This city has evolved into a center of education, healthcare and research and serves as the Worcester County seat of government.
Worcester is also an important manufacturing, insurance and transportation center. The cityscape climbs over a series of scenic hills overlooking the Blackstone River with Lake Quinsigamond creating its eastern boundary. The area is well served by transportation efficiencies that include #90, #9, #12, #395, #146, #190 and #290. The historic Union Station is the hub for MBTA commuter rail and Amtrak services between Boston and Worcester and west.
Worcester, MA is full of outstanding educational and cultural facilities, including Worcester State College, Clark University, College of the Holy Cross, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, WPI (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), Salter School, Becker College, Quinsigamond Community College and the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Lake Quinsigamond which divides Worcester and Shrewsbury is home to premier rowing events. Within minutes from Worcester in Grafton is Tufts Veterinary Hospital; Anna Maria College is located in nearby Paxton.
Famous libraries, elegant venues, performing companies and respected art and history museums enrich the entire metropolitan area. National companies perform at the new Hanover Center and the Centrum Civic Center. Worcester’s Classical Music Festival is held annually since 1858, making it the oldest in the nation.
Cumberland, Rhode Island is located in Providence County and was incorporated in 1746. This city is one of the fastest growing areas of Rhod... Read more
Sudbury, Massachusetts, is a town of approximately 17,000 residents that has grown into an affluent suburb of Boston. The town is made up of man... Read more
A truly historic town sporting the zip code 01776, Sudbury was settled by colonists in 1683 and incorporated as a town a year later. Today more tha... Read more
Medfield was incorporated in June, 1651, after separating from the Town of Dedham. By 1660 the town was mapped out and had a population of 234. I... Read more
Acton, Massachusetts, is located 21 miles outside of Boston, along Route 2 and near Route 495. This attractive suburban town is home to approximatel... Read more
The word is out— Acton, once a sleepy farm hamlet, has matured into a vibrant town of 20,000+-- which Money Magazine recently named #16 of the bes... Read more
Monson, a suburb of Springfield and not far from Worcester, has grown into one of Western Massachusetts more desirable communities to call home.... Read more
Midway between Boston and Worcester, Framingham provides excellent access to public transportation in both directions via commuter rail train servic... Read more
On April 29, 1754 the General Court of the Province of Massachusetts approved the petition to designate Lincoln as a town. As was typical in th... Read more
Concord, Massachusetts is an attractive residential town located twenty miles west of Boston. Its roots are planted firmly in American 18th and 19t... Read more
What’s a Winnetka with hills? A Palo Alto with snow? A Greenwich with a 20 minute commute? It’s Wellesley Massachusetts!Location. Location... Read more
As a quiet historic community so close to New England’s major commercial and cultural hub, Shirley, MA is truly a great choice when looking for home... Read more
The town of Shirley is located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, just 50 miles northwest of Boston. Originally part of the colonial “Plantation o... Read more
Boxborough, MA is a quiet, country town located west of Boston, near Acton and Harvard. It’s notable for its rolling fields, pristine woodlands, an... Read more
Natick, Massachusetts offers an excellent variety of public services, including shopping facilities, with varied architectural styles. In additio... Read more
This exclusively residential community features quaint, winding roads graced by some of the most beautiful houses and landscaped gardens in th... Read more
Incorporated in 1713, Weston was town with a mainly agricultural economy, but also had some doctors, a sawmill and several taverns. The Golden Bal... Read more
Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, a suburb of both Boston and Worcester, 50 minutes from Boston and 15 minutes from downtown Worcester, MA. This tow... Read more
A small rural community, the natural beauty of Boylston is everywhere. The peaceful waters of the Wachusett Reservoir covering 4000 acres with it... Read more
Hudson, Massachusetts has evolved from its roots as a thriving manufacturing town into a friendly community with a pleasing residential atmosphere. ... Read more
Ideally located between Worcester and Framingham, Westborough is also strategically positioned at the crossroads of major transportation networks... Read more
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