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Where does Western Mass. begin? The debate plays out on WBZ radio.

Por: The Boston Globe Life September 22, 2022

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It’s a question that’s puzzled Bay Staters for years: Where does Western Massachusetts begin?Worcester? Lee? Cape Cod?Those were some of the answers floated when WBZ NewsRadio reporter Matt Shearer took to the streets of Boston to ask passersby the age-old question. In a , the many sides of the debate played out.“West of Worcester” was a common response, as was the city of Worcester itself.“That’s not central Mass.?” Shearer fired... + full article



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