Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MA is divided up by: Cape Cod, Boston, Central, Western MA and +NY (aka the Berkshires). All very different vibes. Different times of year matter too. Boston is urban/city with adjecent suburbs. Central MA is Worchester and small bedroom communities for Boston. Western MA is the pioneer valley and 5 college area - small rural towns with either a fun college vibe or very depressed small towns with no industry or interest. Go FURTHER west to the Berkshires - beautiful rolling hills, culture with Tanglewood and cute villages but its mainly NY residence.
To answer you question - pretty much "eastern" MA is Boston. Having grown up in Western MA - we never ever called it "Eastern" MA. Anything east of Worchester was just "Boston".
This is only about half right
Anonymous wrote:MA is divided up by: Cape Cod, Boston, Central, Western MA and +NY (aka the Berkshires). All very different vibes. Different times of year matter too. Boston is urban/city with adjecent suburbs. Central MA is Worchester and small bedroom communities for Boston. Western MA is the pioneer valley and 5 college area - small rural towns with either a fun college vibe or very depressed small towns with no industry or interest. Go FURTHER west to the Berkshires - beautiful rolling hills, culture with Tanglewood and cute villages but its mainly NY residence.
To answer you question - pretty much "eastern" MA is Boston. Having grown up in Western MA - we never ever called it "Eastern" MA. Anything east of Worchester was just "Boston".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Western Mass (Springfield area). In my experience, it is very culturally similar to Eastern Mass. The main difference is that Western Mass has fewer narcissists and strivers.
By strivers do you mean people who want to do something with their lives? That is what striver means.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Western Mass (Springfield area). In my experience, it is very culturally similar to Eastern Mass. The main difference is that Western Mass has fewer narcissists and strivers.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Western Mass (Springfield area). In my experience, it is very culturally similar to Eastern Mass. The main difference is that Western Mass has fewer narcissists and strivers.
Anonymous wrote:and how does it differ in vibe and culture from Western Massachusetts?
Is it possible to see the whole state in a long weekend?