A place for everyone
Bedford, NH
This idyllic Manchester suburb balances the convenience of urban living with the quiet of a small town. Located within easy driving distance of a half-dozen colleges and universities, it's home to Pulpit Rock Conservation Area, a 338-acre preserve, as well as the SEE Science Center, a popular science museum.
North Hampton, NH
The easygoing seaside town of North Hampton features a rocky shoreline and pristine beach. Stroll the lush Fuller Gardens, hike Little Boar's Head Seaside Trail or shop at one of the town's many small businesses.
Newburyport, MA
Located where the Merrimack River meets the Atlantic, this historic seaport is popular with tourists and residents alike. Explore the quaint downtown, known for its seafood restaurants and brick sidewalks, or wander the beautiful Plum Island Beach.
Lowell, MA
Lowell, known as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, features historic mill yards and canals as well as trendy shops and restaurants. Catch a ride on one of the vintage trolleys, then head to the annual Lowell Folk Festival or take in a show at Lowell Memorial Auditorium.
Malden, MA
Just 10 minutes from Boston's North Station, the hilly city of Malden has a deep history and something for everyone. With thriving arts and food scenes, it hosts the annual Phantom Gourmet Food Festival as well as the Maldon Summer Festivals.
Lawrence, MA
Known for its rich history and rich diversity, Lawrence is often called the Immigrant City. With a largely Latinx population, you'll find a plethora of Puerto Rican, Dominican and Caribbean restaurants and bakeries as well as a bustling weekly farmers' market and countless colorful murals.
Haverhill, MA
Home to High Pointe House, our hospice and palliative care residence, the picturesque town of Haverhill is located on the Massachusetts/New Hampshire border. Here, you can soak up some culture at Winnekenni Castle, learn all about the graphic arts at the Museum of Printing or spend the daying skiing at Ski Bradford.