Living in Central and Western MA
Community Legal Aid has five main offices in Fitchburg, Northampton, Pittsfield, Springfield and Worcester. We are also planning to open another office in Greenfield this year!
LIVING IN WORCESTER COUNTY
Worcester County, Massachusetts offers a blend of urban excitement and rural charm, making it a truly fantastic place to call home. With diverse communities, from bustling city neighborhoods to serene countryside landscapes, Worcester County caters to a variety of lifestyles. Residents revel in the region’s rich history, vibrant cultural scene, and abundant recreational opportunities. You can enjoy exploring the revitalized downtown of New England’s second largest city, Worcester (home of the WooSox, the Triple-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox), hiking scenic trails in the county’s numerous parks, or sampling delicious cuisine from local eateries. Worcester County’s strong sense of community spirit further enhances the living experience, fostering connections and creating a welcoming atmosphere for all. With its central location in Massachusetts, residents also enjoy easy access to major highways, public transportation, and nearby cities like Boston, making Worcester County an ideal place to live, work, and play.
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LIVING IN HAMPDEN COUNTY
Hampden County has vibrant communities, historic charm, and modern amenities. From the city of Springfield, with its bustling downtown and cultural institutions like the Basketball Hall of Fame, to the tranquil suburbs and rural areas offering a peaceful retreat, there’s something for everyone. Springfield is the third most populous city in the state, and the fourth most populous city in New England, where residents enjoy a high quality of life.
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Worcester and Springfield have been named two of the best cities in the country to live in, read about it here!
LIVING IN HAMPSHIRE COUNTY
Hampshire County offers a unique blend of New England charm. Residents enjoy four distinct seasons with a wealth of outdoor activities, from hiking in the Berkshire Mountains to kayaking on the Connecticut River. The County is home to the Five Colleges — Smith College, Amherst College, Hampshire College, Mount Holyoke, and the University of Massachusetts — which fosters a dynamic intellectual atmosphere and rich culture. From quaint villages to bustling downtowns, Hampshire County thrives with local businesses and vibrant arts scenes. Life here offers a perfect balance of rural tranquility and urban excitement, making it an exceptional place to call home.
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LIVING IN FRANKLIN COUNTY
Living in Franklin County offers an experience defined by its stunning natural landscapes, close-knit communities, and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities. Residents enjoy the stunning scenery of rolling hills, fertile farmland, and winding rivers. Franklin County offers a slower pace of life, allowing for a deep connection with nature through activities like hiking, fishing, and exploring scenic trails in the nearby Mohawk Trail State Forest. The county’s charming towns and villages exude a sense of history and community spirit, with vibrant local arts scenes, farmers’ markets, and annual festivals. With excellent schools, thriving small businesses, and a welcoming atmosphere, Franklin County provides a wonderful quality of life for those seeking a tranquil yet vibrant place to call home.
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The Pioneer Valley encompasses Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden counties, read more about the perks of living in this region here!
LIVING IN BERKSHIRE COUNTY
Living in Berkshire County provides access to the area’s breathtaking natural scenery and abundant recreational opportunities. Residents enjoy a lifestyle marked by scenic vistas, pristine forests, and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities year-round, from hiking and skiing to exploring charming small towns and picturesque villages. With world-class cultural institutions such as Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA), Berkshire County is a haven for arts enthusiasts. From farm-to-table dining experiences to vibrant local markets and festivals celebrating the area’s heritage, living in Berkshire County offers a harmonious blend of tranquility and cultural vibrancy that truly sets it apart as an exceptional place to call home.