About Pet Sitting in Worcester
Worcester is the Heart of the Commonwealth — Massachusetts's second-largest city, a diverse, resilient city of nearly 200,000 that anchors central New England with the energy of six universities including WPI and Clark, a vibrant arts and restaurant scene centered on Shrewsbury Street, and a natural landscape of rolling hills, kettle ponds, and the historic Blackstone River corridor.
Elm Park, one of the oldest public parks in the United States, anchors Worcester's most cherished Victorian residential neighborhood with its serpentine paths, ornamental ponds, and historic footbridges. Green Hill Park offers over 480 acres of forest and meadow on the city's east side, while the Broad Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary provides exceptional wildlife habitat. The Blackstone River Bikeway links Worcester to Providence through historic mill villages.
Worcester's neighborhoods range from the academic energy of College Hill and the medical district around UMass Memorial to the residential character of Tatnuck and West Side in the west, creating a mosaic of urban vitality and quiet New England neighborhood charm that Petme covers comprehensively.

