
When it comes to growing old, it looks like we are all in the right place.
According to an article in the Boston Globe, Metropolitan Boston ranks fourth nationally as a desirable place to live as you age.
The report from the Milken Institute, a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank, analyzed 78 factors that a panel of specialists deemed to most affect seniors’ quality of life, including housing costs, crime rates, the job market, opportunities for social engagement, and the weather.
So we want to know: Do you consider Marblehead a good place to grow old?
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