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Old 10-17-2007, 06:09 AM
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Hi all
I am from the Adirondacks NY and am thinking of moving close to my family in Ware, MA. Would anybody know more about the town and also the Pathfinder Vocational Tech School? I would really appreciate any advice.
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Hi all
I am from the Adirondacks NY and am thinking of moving close to my family in Ware, MA. Would anybody know more about the town and also the Pathfinder Vocational Tech School? I would really appreciate any advice.
Thank you
Good lord, I'm all over this board lately

I lived in Ware for about a year when I was teaching middle school in a neighboring town. Ware reminds me of an old mill city on a smaller scale -- lots of old Victorians and smaller duplexes, compact central downtown, fairly easy access to I-90 (if I'm remembering correctly, Palmer's the actual exit -- Ware's a few miles down the road from the exit). Lots of little kids around, at least on my street. I liked it -- quite peaceful, and the views just outside of downtown reminded me of quintessential New England (aka the semi-rural area just outside of town). I wouldn't call the town itself rural, but I wouldn't call it suburban either. I'm betting you'd find similar towns in upstate NY.

Unfortunately I know nothing about Pathfinder VoTech. Hopefully somebody else will come along with that info
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