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Lester Moore

Lester Moore moved to Beaver Dam, Wis. with his ten year old son Roman about seven months ago from Massachusetts.
Lester Moore moved to Beaver Dam, Wis. with his ten year old son Roman about seven months ago from Massachusetts. (Darren Hauck/Getty Images for the Boston Globe)

Ages: 44

Old hometown: Palmer

New hometown: Beaver Dam, Wis.

He lived 22 years in Massachusetts, 22 in Wisconsin, working for Wal-Mart in both states. After moving back to Massachusetts last summer, it took him less than a month to decide Wisconsin was the place for him.

Lester Moore says, ''The reason why I left Palmer is I felt there wasn't any real friendliness or courtesy towards us and that we felt kind of lonely out there. . . That's why I didn't spend as long there. I think the first week or two I realized that I was already missing the people in Wisconsin. . . . Bosses and managers here say ''Hi" and stop by to see if there's any problems. The ones out there (in Massachusetts), the manager, I never even shook his hand and he never even welcomed to me his store or anything, it was kind of, really, cold shoulder. . . . Over the years, things have gotten crowded and more hectic and busier, and I'm more laid back -- I like sports . . . football, more Packers than Patriots. . . . People there are rude . . . people driving are inconsiderate, and even people won't hold a door open for you, and they won't really acknowledge you. I guess my expectations were too high. . . . Wisconsin people acknowledge you, and if they know you they'll say ''Hi," and they're more friendly. . . . I think this is where God wants us, even though we have family back there and we're on good terms, we can always go out there to visit."

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