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fadeanddecayed t1_jd1euih wrote

Reply to comment by MattOLOLOL in Hooray for Western Mass by richg0404

Orange is one of the most depressing towns in MA.

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Oblivious-abe-69 t1_jd1j4qn wrote

It’s got a factory for pizza. Only factory left tho

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95blackz26 t1_jd2f5m7 wrote

The pizza looks good but it's like an hour away from me

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joeltb t1_jd2p35j wrote

It's not good. Not worth your time unless you like pizzas made with premade crust from Sysco Food Co.

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95blackz26 t1_jd2xnm9 wrote

Then they are false advertising that. Right from the website it says our dough is made fresh daily on the premises

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fadeanddecayed t1_jd3330m wrote

It was my go-to for 2 years as I lived in an adjacent town. Pizza is the only thing they do right, and it’s not bad, but then when I left the area and got back to real pizza, I couldn’t believe the difference,

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SpyCats t1_jd31p82 wrote

North Orange is pretty, at least the little I’ve seen of it

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CoolAbdul t1_jd368hy wrote

As a frend of mine who was from Orange once told me: "You will never see a dog walking the streets of Orange." - and the reason for that is supposedly very sinister.

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fadeanddecayed t1_jd36dfq wrote

It FEELS sinister there. One of the most Lovecraftian towns I’ve ever been in.

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CoolAbdul t1_jd38n6r wrote

Rumor is that there is a HUGE satanic cult there that sort of runs the town.

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TecumsehSherman t1_jd3ar4b wrote

While I would love some kind of Lovecraft or Steven King type spooky rural Massachusetts situation, I bet they just suck because they have no business or industry, and the nearest city is Springfield.

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fadeanddecayed t1_jd3nii3 wrote

I was mostly just thinking of the combination of lush greenery overtaking once-nice but now sedated houses, and generally unfriendly natives.

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