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gopperman t1_jbgxji9 wrote
Reply to comment by Doom-Hauer451 in Is the area around Clark University safe? by Blotofink
oh is that why it's called dead hooker pond? That was way more than 20 years ago, I moved here in 2003 and it was already an urban legend at that point.
gopperman t1_jbghgr3 wrote
Reply to comment by FIFAFanboy2023 in Is the area around Clark University safe? by Blotofink
Cool, cool, I was able to pull up violent crime statistics via neighborhood scout. Your chances of being victimized by a violent crime in:
Worcester - 1 in 170
Boston - 1 in 166
Brockton - 1 in 156
Fall river - 1 in 110!
New Bedford - 1 in 164
Lowell - 1 in 303 (good job, lowell)
Tampa, FL - 1 in 178
Daytona Beach - 1 in 98!!
So you can see clearly Worcester is safer than many of the places you've lived and worked.
gopperman t1_jbftxp6 wrote
Reply to comment by FIFAFanboy2023 in Is the area around Clark University safe? by Blotofink
yeah, as i was saying above, if you are bothered by the existence of and proximity to people struggling through these issues, maybe living in a city isn't for you.
Equating a few unpleasant interactions with less fortunate folks with a serious safety risk above and beyond normal city life is disingenuous, frustrating, and not helpful for OP.
gopperman t1_jbetgur wrote
Reply to comment by Blotofink in Is the area around Clark University safe? by Blotofink
Agree with /u/Climboy, I've had plenty of friends who have lived exactly on that street, it's fine and close to campus!
You'll hear a lot of stuff about Main South not being safe, but it's the same as any city. The neighborhood outside Clark is filled with PoC and immigrants, and there is a normal amount of poverty. Most "crime" is drug-related or won't affect you as a college student. You'll see a homeless person every now and then. Most people over-react to these optics because they've never lived in a city before. Worcester statistically has lower crime rates than other nearby cities. Take the same precautions you would in any city, and you will be fine. There's a lot of great food and activities in the area if you're willing to leave the campus bubble!
gopperman t1_j0qk673 wrote
Reply to Cool food stores in Worcester? by formeraide
Mekong in main street is good for Vietnamese and Asian specialties, super cheap produce.
Seconding Bahnans, too
gopperman t1_iy8iwto wrote
Reply to comment by Chefitutide in Trans-oriented Spaces by sulfuricZoologist
COVID slowed things down but they're still there!
gopperman t1_iy1is7n wrote
Reply to Trans-oriented Spaces by sulfuricZoologist
Check out events at the Firehouse, many of the members are queer / trans.
I would recommend joining the go list, lower traffic these days but still a great way to find out about friendly events in town: https://groups.google.com/g/go-list
gopperman t1_jbjse7f wrote
Reply to comment by FIFAFanboy2023 in Is the area around Clark University safe? by Blotofink
I mentioned it up above but https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/
edit: Also, you might be reading the stats backwards, Brockton is the least safe of the median bunch at 1/156, Tampa the safest at 1/178, but I agree they're all pretty similar enough.