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Rebecca
Fall River, MA

Fall River, MA Where do I begin? - 2/21/2013

As someone who was born and raised in Fall River, MA, I have to say that all the negative remarks I read are absolutely correct. In fact, the only good thing about Fall River is the food. The Portuguese bakeries and restaurants are the only enjoyable thing in this poor excuse of a city, and thanks to the internet you can have this awesome food shipped anywhere in the U.S., so if you are thinking of moving here do yourself a favor, find somewhere, anywhere, but here! There aren't any jobs. I am a college student, and when I graduate I will be relocating. The city streets are atrocious. I have sued the city twice for damages to my car. The drivers suck. They constantly sit through green lights only to jump through the yellow to leave you sitting at the like. The mentality here is all about themselves. Don't get me wrong, not everyone here is an idiot. Those who think logically want out, and they try hard to do so. The only way out is through education. [more...]


Allen
Fall River, MA

Don't do it! - 7/8/2012

I have to agree with Kat on this one. I lived in San Diego for 9 years, and left due to my daughter living in the Northeast (Southeast Mass). My best advice to you if you haven't already moved is don't do it! I thought the same, real people and friendly. Ha! I heard from many that they loved Mass, easier to say when you don't live here anymore. I am moving back to San Diego in less than 2 months, and I can't wait. The people out here are not very friendly. The vast majority that live in the Northeast, well at least Massachusetts, are not cultured whatsoever. I have lived in many of different places, did nine years in the military and just simply cannot adapt to this place. You'll see if you haven't already, "the grass is not always greener on the other side". San Diego here I come![more...]


manuel
Fall River, MA

negative comments about fall river - 8/24/2010

i have herd people bash the city about some things,but not all is bad in this great city.Here are a few of the great things about fall river.The arcitecture in this city is stunning,great victorian homes,beutiful churches,and many other old buildings such as schools,court houses,armories,libraries and so forth,THE city also has many beutiful parks and open spaces overlooking the bay,the city is actually built on ledge and is hilly,similar to sanfrancisco with great views and sunsets from many spots,the city is also surrounded by water,it has a vast amount of fresh water that it sells to surrounding towns,in addition fallriver has a huge forest and is used for hunting,fishing,hiking,and for its natural surroundings.FallRiver has some of the best restaurants around,many portuguese,and mom and pop hot dog joints and bakeries,far to many to mention and one of the most important things it has is very hard working people who are trying to raise a family,and the scum that people always talk about is here,but make no mistake they are out numbered by the good people of fall river who are gonna take the city back,from the bums.[more...]


Lonnie
Fall River, MA

Currently Fall River and looking to move South! - 8/14/2010

Fall River is a FORMER mill/factory town of years gone by. Much the same as people from other NE communities, a majority of the population are stuck in a rut with thoughts of the past in the heads. They are SO regional in that a 50 mile commute to Boston is considered a 'big deal' and 'far away!' Granted, because of the population living very close together the drive time to Boston isn't the same 50 miles as it would be further west. Nevertheless, many of the people in the community look back and pine for days gone by and take poorly to change! People here to their credit are rather friendly inspite of their community being on the brink of a financial depression. The majority of the city is an eyesore in terms of both private property and city street cleanliness. The cost of living is moderate compared to both the Greater Boston and Greater Providence areas which are much higher! Also grocery shopping prices are reasonable too and other things such as dining, retail, etc. are reasonable as well. However, because of the TERRIBLE job opportunities, the overall lack of solid income disables people from trying to get up and become more upwardly mobile...much like the poorer SECTIONS of MAJOR Cities like NY, LA, ATL, CHI, PHILLY, etc. Believe me, no disrespect to the people of Fall River, they seem to do their best with the hand dealt to them...it's just that their is very little opportunity to TRULY be success living in the area here. Most of the jobs are in retail, grocery stores, fast shopping places (i.e. gas, milk, bread, and soda type places), fast food, mom and pop type pizza shops, other restaurants, and handy man type work. Definitely not much to choose from with providing for a wife and 2 kids! The weather overall here is terrible and unpredictable! The summers are hotter in the entire New England area than they were 10 years ago which is probably due to global warming. However, the winters are the killer! Lots of snow, sub zero temperatures, crazy wind chills, and worse...once it snows, it tends to linger for a few months while all along it becomes a hazard due to the poor cleanup conditions from either the city or the state. Imagine being at a Redsox game at the end of May and having to take cover from the bleachers due to the wind, cold, and snow showers! Pretty depressing!! Dealing with winter type weather for 6-8 months has obviously toughened the people up to being depressed and a 'half empty' skeptical bunch! With all of this said, here is my goal...I want to move somewhere Va. Ky. south to Florida across to Texas or Oklahoma if need be. I am a democrat but am willing to make a few sacrifices and move to a red state! :) Bottomline, this is what I am looking for...a place that is warm more than its not because my wife and kids have asthma and experience terrible colds in the winter. A friendly clean city that is relatively low in crime. A great place to live, work, and play. A place considered a GREAT PLACE TO RAISE A FAMILY! A place where my kids can look back and say "this was a great place to grow up!!" A mid sized city that may or may not have major sports teams (ala Cincinnati, Orlando, Jacksonville, Nashville, San Antonio, Charlotte, OKC, Raleigh, etc.) or cities on the cusp like Louisville, Lexington, Hampton Roads, Charleston, Savannah, Gainesville Fl., Fort Myers, Sarasota, Tulsa, Mobile, the rest of Florida, greater ATL, etc. First and foremost, I need a good paying job with lots of potential! I am flexiable to where ever and look forward to it as a challenge! I have a 10 year old son that is gifted with both size and speed and football is impossible up here because of national size guidelines and we need a community that embraces youth sports and will enable him to reach his fullest potential because he also good at basketball and baseball. We would prefer to be relatively close to a beach and aren't too worried about hurricanes because we used to be a navy family and kind of got used to that stuff while living in Charleston. An awesome public school system is a must and having a higher education choice in the community or vecinity is of premium value. also affordable property either rental or purchase is a must along with low crime which creates a safe environment to both work and play. Basically I guess I am looking for the most livable community possible, with warm weather, lots of jobs and opportunities, abundant amounts of education and the arts, tons of beach, golf, and other recreational opportunities, top notch youth sports, opportunities to see college and or pro sports, friendly caring people in the community, and the like the biggest bang for the buck!! Sorry for the long winded story on my part and please get back to me with a list of potential places, advice, and or suggests as soon as the time permits. Thanks![more...]


Eric
Fall River, MA

Arm Pit - 5/19/2010

they don't call Fall River the arm pit of the world for nothing..... 18 % unemployment housing values declining but the population is growing, what do that tell you? Now they what to put a casino here hummm [more...]


Eric
Fall River, MA

Arm Pit - 5/6/2010

They don't call Fall River the arm pit of the world for nothing.... When the world is in a recession Fall River is in a depression. Enjoy the smell while you stay.[more...]


mike
Augusta, ME

this city really sucks - 9/27/2008

this city has gone down hill and i have lived there for over 34 years . basically the city has no work all the manufacturing has left or is about to close .a crime rate that cant be controlled there are more crack and heroin addicts in the city than just about anywhere else in the state and house prices have gone nuts you can't afford anything becuse everyone is in your pocket the new mayor thinks that the population of homeowners have moneytrees instead of grapevines in the back yard your property tax rates don't show it but trust me . if you have to live in the city pick another one this is why when i had the chance to move out i did thank god when i visit my parents as soon as i stay a night i have had enough and want to leave use your better judgement and look around for a better place to live it shouldn't be hard fall river is the armpit of the state[more...]