As far as catering and entertainment is concerned, you will find: a bar/cafe ("Stafford Coffee Company" at 1 minute by car), an ice cream vendor ("Ice Cream Depot" at 8 minutes by foot), a restaurant ("J&D Pub and Grill" at 4 minutes away by bike).
There is a supermarket nearby: "CVS Pharmacy" (4 minutes by foot or 1 minute by car).
It takes about 41 minutes to reach Holyoke with your car. In 47 minutes you can reach Westfield. North Chicopee is 40 minutes away by car. It takes about 36 minutes to reach Chicopee with your car.
If you are looking for a school, "Borough Elementary School" it is 8 minutes away by foot.
For any medical needs, you can find in the surroundings: a hospital ("Johnson Memorial Hospital" at 10 minutes by car), a veterinarian ("Fenton River Veterinary Hospital" at 4 minutes with your car).
In less than 1 minute, you can find a gas station ("Sunoco") to fill up your gas tank. Do you need to clean you car? You have a car wash ("Oasis Car Wash") at 2 minutes away by car. You only need 11 minutes to reach the motorway I 84. In fewer than 1 minute, you can find a charging station ("Town of Stafford - Town Hall") for your electric car. For visitors or for your own needs, you can park your car in the car park "Warren Parking Lot" 12.
The tourist offer of the surroundings is composed as follows: "Palace Theater" at 5 minutes away by bike.
The area offers multiple services for your everyday needs: a town hall ("Warren Memorial Town Hall" at 6 minutes with a bike), a post office ("Stafford Springs Post Office" at 1 minute with your car), a fire station ("Stafford Fire Department Station 245" at 13 minutes walk), a bank and/or an ATM ("Stafford Savings Bank" at 9 minutes by foot), a park ("Hyde Park" at 6 minutes with a bike), a police station ("Connecticut State Police Troop C" at 11 minutes by car), a hotel ("Days Inn" at 10 minutes with your car), sport ("Stafford Speedway" at 23 minutes walk).
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