Massachusetts Ranks As One Of The Best States For Ice Skating
Winter’s here, so it’s time to get your cold weathere gear out of storage. In New England, for those who don’t play hockey all year, this specifically means ice skates. LawnStarter published a list detailing the best cities for ice skating in America and two Massachusetts areas were named in the top 25.
“We looked for cities with plenty of access to ice rinks, skating lessons, and hockey equipment,” LawnStarter said when explaining how they compiled their list of cities. They also analyzed Google search trends, considered weather conditions, and the popularity of the local hockey teams.
It will come as no surprise that Massachusetts produced favorable results. In fact, so did much of New England. Providence, Rhode Island, and Bridgeport, Connecticut were also named.
Boston Ranked #3
Listed only behind New York, NY (#2) and St. Paul, MN, Boston is the second best city for rink access, and the third best for rink popularity. The fandom of hockey teams certainly factored in. The Bruins have been a very successful franchise. It certainly helps that they play their home games right in the middle of the city.
LawnStarter’s report further detailed statistics in categories such as most ice rinks, skating programs available, and average number of very cold days. Boston had the second most ice rinks among the major cities. Of course you can’t mention ice skating in Boston without making a stop at the infamous Frog Pond.
Worcester Ranked #24
The second biggest city in Massachusetts is also the second city in the state to be recognized for great ice skating opportunities. Worcester was just barely edged out by Cincinnati. However, it was also recognized for having excellent rink access.
Honorable mention here would include Springfield. The home of the NBA Hall of Fame in western Massachusetts, also made an appearance on LawnStarter’s list. Springfield ranked #41.
4 Great Places To Find Sicilian Pizza In Massachusetts
I’m a guy who moved from New Jersey to Boston; growing up, Sicilian pizza was pretty easily available. I incorrectly assumed that all Americans enjoyed this kind of pizza selection. However, when I moved to Boston, I realized that it’s much harder to find that delicacy here. But there are also a few unique places that are cooking up Sicilian pizza in Massachusetts.
As an expert on Sicilian, I will tell you that it has to be prepared properly in order for it to be worth the calories. Here, I will detail three establishments where you can find great Sicilian pizza in Massachusetts. Sure, you may have to travel a bit, but these places are worth your time.
What Is Sicilian Pizza?
Before we cut into this delicious style of pie, let’s define our terms. Traditional Sicilian pizza is cut into square or rectangular-shaped slices. The crust is thicker and crunchy. Though this pizza is obviously heavier, it still can be topped with your favorite pizza add-ons. A sprinkle of oregano is a subtle but often important finishing.
Though strip pizza in Rhode Island is similar, one significant difference with Sicilian is that it is not baked on a focaccia style dough. In fact, Palermo Pizza NJ defines what distinguishes Sicilian Pizza and what makes it different from regular pizza. “The dough rises differently with this kind of crust because more oil is used in the recipe as opposed to a regular pizza crust recipe,” they said, when describing how this is made in a rectangular pan.
In Massachusetts, the three locations that are serving up great Sicilian Pizza are quite different from each other, but have this menu item in common. One of them happens to be a favorite of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.