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Old 09-08-2017, 04:04 PM
 
Location: North Andover
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I live in North Andover and when I go to Cranes Beach I take Rt 133 all the way. It's such a beautiful and peaceful scenic ride. I love it
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Old 09-08-2017, 04:06 PM
 
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Yes it is nice.I'll take Berkshire county any day.
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Old 09-08-2017, 04:47 PM
 
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Essex County is nice, but it's beaches are too cold. Lawrence and Lynn are two very sorry cities. They are not even on par with Lowell, Worcester or New Bedford. Even Brockton and Fall River have more nice areas than those "L" cities. The lower part of Essex County feels way too congested to me and very difficult to get around. Salem seems only good for tourists, I really don't see what the big thing is there.

But I do really like the Ipswich, Topsfield, Rowley area. Even Danvers and Middleton seem like not bad places to be.

No one county in MA really has it all, they are all boasting and lacking in different areas.
They're poor cities. I was a central catholic kid, learned a lot from that experience not the least of which was appreciation for the opportunities afforded to me!

Some quick-math... The median household income is 16,250 for that neighborhood. ($312 a week). Average household size is just over 2.5 for the state of Massachusetts so that's 6,500 per person. The median market rent for a 2 bed in Lawrence is over $1,500 ($18000 per year)

Brockton and Worcester and boring dime-a-dozen post industrial cities. I'll take the L towns any day!

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