Worcester

Salisbury Street, Worcester Neighborhood

Forest Grove offers a peaceful neighborhood with predominantly single detached homes built around the mid-20th century, providing a range of housing options from lofts to spacious four-bedroom units. Parking is convenient, and residents benefit from proximity to highways, making commuting straightforward. Several bus lines serve the area, facilitating access to nearby locations. A variety of public and private primary and secondary schools enhance educational opportunities close to residences. Dining options are available nearby, and supermarkets can be reached easily by car. The neighborhood’s quiet atmosphere and well-rounded amenities create an inviting environment for anyone seeking a serene community.

The character of Forest Grove is exemplified by its calm atmosphere. Most areas in Forest Grove are very quiet, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic.

Highlights of Salisbury Street

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Institute Park

Situated at the east end of Salisbury Street, Institute Park offers lush green spaces, walking trails, and seasonal events, making it a favorite for neighborhood joggers, families, and students from the nearby Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

🏫 Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI)

Anchoring one end of Salisbury Street, WPI is a prestigious technical university whose beautiful campus and community engagement bring an energetic student presence to the area and support innovative partnerships throughout the neighborhood.

🍽️ Highland Street Dining Strip

Intersecting with Salisbury Street, Highland Street is home to a diverse array of eateries, cafes, and bakeries like Nuovo, providing residents and students with a bustling hub for food, coffee, and social gatherings.

🛒 Salisbury Green

This small shopping area near the corner of Salisbury and Park Avenue provides convenient local services, specialty shops, and a pharmacy, serving as a practical destination for residents’ everyday needs.

🚴 West Tatnuck Trailheads

Salisbury Street’s western stretch offers quick access to trailheads leading into the wooded West Tatnuck area, making it a prime spot for biking, dog walking, or nature hikes right from the edge of the residential community.

Salisbury Street

This July in Salisbury Street

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

Through June 28–July 26, 2026

Artwork by Blackstone Valley Art Association & ValleyCAST / Hot Night in the City

Worcester Center for Crafts, 25 Sagamore Rd, Worcester • 10:00 AM–5:00 PM (Hot Night: July 17, 4:00 PM–9:00 PM)

A rotating exhibition of local artists’ work culminating in Hot Night in the City on July 17—a free, family-friendly evening of crafts, music, and community, ideal for nearby residents to experience local creativity in person.

Wednesday, July 22, 2026

Out to Lunch Festival & Farmers’ Market

Worcester Common Oval (behind City Hall, 455 Main St, Worcester) • 11:00 AM–3:00 PM

A mid‑week lunch break event offering live music, food trucks, farmers’ stalls, and local makers—perfect for Salisbury Street residents seeking fresh local produce and a quick cultural outing downtown.

Saturday, July 25, 2026

11th Annual Summer Gospel Fest

Worcester City Hall Common, 455 Main St, Worcester • 1:00 PM–8:00 PM

A vibrant, free community festival featuring gospel music, cultural food vendors, health services, and family activities—great for local families wanting a joyful summer day in the heart of Worcester.

Monday, July 13, 2026

The Declaration Comes to Worcester (with Isaiah Thomas)

In front of City Hall (Gold Star), 455 Main St, Worcester • 12:15 PM–12:45 PM

A historic reenactment of the 1776 Declaration of Independence reading—right downtown—offering residents a meaningful, brief midday moment rooted in local heritage.

Saturday, July 18, 2026

Revolutionary Kids: Summertime Fun at Salisbury Mansion

Salisbury Mansion, 40 Highland St, Worcester • 12:00 PM–1:00 PM

A child‑focused version of Worcester’s revolutionary history, with storytelling, games, and popsicles on the lawn—ideal for families living near Salisbury Street to enjoy active, educational fun nearby.

Sunday, July 19, 2026

Artist Open Studios / Free Community Salsa Class / Community Plant Swap / Circle Singing Worcester

Creative Hub Worcester, 2 Ionic Avenue, Worcester • Various: Artist Studios 11 AM–4 PM; Salsa Class 11 AM–1 PM; Plant Swap 12 PM–2 PM; Circle Singing 2 PM–4 PM

A full day of creative and communal activities—open studios, dance, plant sharing, and group singing—right at Creative Hub, offering diverse ways for Salisbury Street locals to connect and create.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Salisbury Street

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Local characteristics and demographics for Salisbury Street

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