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I don't know of anything very close to you. But in Milford MA there is a fantastic 40k community at TJ's Collectibles. There is also a new GW/Warhammer store in Franklin MA.
And in Westborough on Rt9 there is the old, "The Whiz" and they do campaign based 40k events year round ...I think the store has a new name now though.
There is Greenfield Games in...SURPRISE! Greenfield Down a ways from there is Off the Wall Games and X9 Games, both in Hadley.
"Orkses never lost a battle. If we win we win, if we die we die fighting so it don't count. If we runs for it we don't die neither, cos we can come back for annuver go, see!"
I dig how in a setting where giant, muscled fungus men ride Mad Max cars and use their own teeth as currency, the concept of little engineering dudes with beards was considered a step too far down the aisle of silliness.
My friend and I have armies that need some action.
I live in Nashua NH but I work in Mass and my friend lives in Waltham.
He's got Ultramarines and Chaos/Traitor Guard. I have Khorne Daemons/ Daemonkin and I'm starting Genestealer Cults.
I have other friends who might be able and willing to travel. They've got Nurgle Daemons, Blood Angels, Eldar and a few other factions.
There is a rather large community of 40k players in NH (after all Dakka Dakka was our store in Manchester before it became a website). I just think we all forget to check these particular threads.