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Communities and Neighborhoods in Worcester, MA

As the third largest city in New England, Worcester, Massachusetts may seem vast and unfriendly. However, it is precisely the opposite: Though large, its residents stay as close-knit as those of small towns, and are always ready to greet you with a friendly smile and warm "Hello! How are you today?". Whether you have been in the city an hour, a day, or a year, you will be treated like family in this great city. From the bustling downtown to the thriving economic sectors, from the awe-inspiring historical districts to any of the cheerful residential neighborhoods listed below, you will feel right at home anywhere in Worcester, MA.

Drury Square, Stoneville, Pakachoag, Oakland Heights, Dorothy Pond, Quinsigamond Village, Massasoit, Heard Street, Jamesville, Ludlow, Webster Square, Sunderland, South Grafton Street, East Millbury, Maplewood, Millbury Junction, Edgemere, South Worcester, University Park, Swan Avenue, Columbus Park, Island, Vernon Hill, Union Hill, Pinecrest, Hamilton, Lake Quinsigamond, Bloomingdale, Shrewsbury Street, Belmont Hill, Chandler Hill, June Street, Mill Street, Tatnuck, West Tatnuck, Westwood Hills, Salisbury Heights, Westchester, Chadwick Square, North Worcester, Summit, Burncoat, Greendale, Great Brook Valley, Morningdale, Beverly Road, Brittan Square, Downtown Worcester

The nearby cities of Chicopee, Oxford, Marlborough, Fitchburg and Framingham also offer a warm community and pleasant neighborhoods. Still, located central to all of these cities, Worcester still stands above them all as the true epicenter of a community-rich area. You will smile as you enter this bright, neighborly city, and you will know that you have found a home here.


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Wednesday, March 10, 2010