Wow, just had to make a quick post - our town made Money magazine's Top 100 Best Places to Live list! It's number 21...
How neat. Never would have thought it. It's a nice little town, with a small, walkable business district (if you can even call it that, lol, though it has a couple nice independent shops, including a quilt shop that I tend to spend too much money in), a wonderful new fish restaurant, an old-fashioned greasy spoon diner, a traditional New England common (complete with white church) and a really nice library. Wicked low crime rate, decent schools, a mix of blue and white collar families, which I like. And it's in a good commuter location for people going in to Boston.
Very neat! Wish I had a pictures of the Town Common to post!
11 hours ago
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