Annual Independence Day Celebration
A free, family‑friendly celebration complete with live music by Dan Gabel and his Orchestra, a special guest, and fireworks—with synchronized music—perfect for local residents looking to celebrate close by.
North Lincoln Street offers a calm atmosphere with quiet streets and low noise levels, making it an inviting place to settle. Residents have convenient access to a variety of local businesses, including supermarkets, restaurants, and cafes within easy reach. Educational facilities for primary and secondary levels are readily accessible nearby. The neighborhood features diverse housing options, such as small and large apartment buildings, duplexes, and single detached homes, predominantly built before the 1960s. While bicycling infrastructure is limited, the area is well-served by several bus lines, and parking is typically easy to find. Proximity to major highways allows for quick travel throughout the region.
North Lincoln Street offers a calm atmosphere. North Lincoln Street is very quiet overall, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic close to None.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Situated just east of North Lincoln Street, Green Hill Park is Worcester’s largest public park, offering expansive green space, scenic walking trails, a zoo, sports fields, and stunning hilltop views, making it a favored spot for recreation, family outings, and community events.
Located just north of the intersection with Lincoln Street, Worcester Technical High School draws students from across the city for its acclaimed technical and vocational programs, and serves as a vibrant hub for youth and educational innovation in the neighborhood.
A staple on North Lincoln Street, Evio’s Pizza & Deli is beloved by locals for its fresh pizzas, grinders, and classic deli sandwiches, offering a convenient, welcoming stop for students, professionals, and families enjoying a taste of the neighborhood.
Anchoring the southern end of North Lincoln Street, Lincoln Plaza Shopping Center features a range of essential retailers, grocery stores, and dining options, catering to daily needs and making it a bustling commercial hub for area residents.
Running near North Lincoln Street, this expanding bicycling route provides residents with a safe and scenic connection to downtown, Green Hill Park, and adjacent neighborhoods, encouraging cycling and easy access to local amenities.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free, family‑friendly celebration complete with live music by Dan Gabel and his Orchestra, a special guest, and fireworks—with synchronized music—perfect for local residents looking to celebrate close by.
Enjoy an evening outdoors in the museum’s garden with live music, themed gallery tours, drinks, and light fare—a relaxing summer outing steps from North Lincoln Street.
A lively midday festival featuring food trucks, live music, and local vendors—ideal for grabbing lunch, supporting local makers, and meeting neighbors downtown.
An arts‑filled summer celebration of craft, music, artisan vendors, and live demos—great for families and creative types looking for hands‑on community engagement just minutes away.
A charming program for kids ages 5–11 to read to a therapy dog—perfect for families nearby seeking a quiet, heartwarming afternoon activity.
Local farmers and producers sell fresh goods each Friday morning—great for picking up fresh produce and supporting regional agriculture close to home.
Stories, updates, and things to know in North Lincoln Street
Local characteristics and demographics for North Lincoln Street