legalpretzel
legalpretzel t1_j51b5rx wrote
They’ve been doing it for decades.
I got pulled over on Mill St. in the early 2000’s - presumably because I, a white female, had several black males in my car. The cops claimed it was because a car similar to mine had been reported stolen in the area (yeah, ok, whatever).
Even after I produced my license and registration proving it to be my car they still made my friends get out and patted them down and proceeded to intimidate them for no reason. They told me to remain in the car. I was pissed but my friends told me they were quite used to it. I really wish smart phones had been a thing at that time.
It was daylight, mid-summer and I was driving them home from work.
legalpretzel t1_j4sp0o3 wrote
Reply to Dentist Needed by AnxiousCrystal1031
Shustak is fabulous - I like all the dentists there and most of the hygienists.
legalpretzel t1_j3twdeq wrote
Reply to comment by moisheah in Proposed zoning change would allow 'in-law' rentals to help housing crisis, homeowners by moisheah
I hate Russell for various reasons, but this is a good change that could have a positive impact in the city. IF, and only if, it is well monitored to avoid a bunch of fire-trap shoddy ADUs being tacked on. There are already a lot of houses in the city that have been poorly reno’d by DIY homeowners or crappy flippers. We don’t need people trying to rent out ADU shacks.
legalpretzel t1_j3755qi wrote
Reply to Dentist that's 'reasonable' in price by flipper1965
I really like Shustak
legalpretzel t1_j32p223 wrote
Reply to comment by Lady_Nimbus in Who, exactly, makes these shitty yellow trash bags? by blup12
We do the same thing. They definitely don’t care, as long as it’s in a yellow bag they take it.
legalpretzel t1_j2zm1er wrote
Reply to comment by neilkelly in Getting rid of bulk waste in "off season" by Powerhelix
It’s actually not that bad. In 2018 I was trying to get rid of a heavy wood island on wheels left by the previous owner of our house and casella was going to charge me $40 to take it away. I just had to get it out to the curb.
It really depends on what you’re throwing away.
legalpretzel t1_j2rvryb wrote
Reply to Solar providers recommendations? by TechNicolas
Are you in Worcester? Are you talking rooftop solar? Because ground mounts aren’t allowed in the city.
We met with evergreen solar and likely plan to go forward with them sometime this year. I have friends who had a good experience with sun run.
legalpretzel t1_j2pky8a wrote
Reply to rehab/cleanse by chewyma
There are plenty of options, but it really depends on where beds (or spots) are available and what your insurance will cover. I might start by calling your insurer to get a list of covered programs and then start calling programs to see who has an open bed.
Good luck OP, you can do this!
legalpretzel t1_j2ja4if wrote
Reply to Homeless with a 3 year old by ItalianMama95
You are guaranteed shelter in MA. It’s the only state in the country that has a right to shelter. Go to DTA. I’m not sure why you think you won’t get a spot.
legalpretzel t1_j29o1jc wrote
Reply to comment by TeaWithMingus in New coronavirus subvariant, XBB, now widespread in New England by uxd
I want schools to make masks mandatory so my kid won’t be picked on for wearing his.
legalpretzel t1_j29cqm9 wrote
Reply to One of my favorite things about this winter- those stupid rubber speed bumps are gone! by poutine-pal
I don’t mind them and wish they would put a few in my neighborhood bc people have been using it to cut between Salisbury and pleasant for years.
I’d prefer permanent speed humps. As long as they aren’t like the ones that providence has (along with a gazillion speed cameras). They didn’t even paint them, they’re the same color as the road and in the most random spots.
legalpretzel t1_j270v8p wrote
Reply to Moving to Massachusetts next summer. by pastywhiterunner
Coming from landlocked areas, you should take some time to check out Portland (and surrounding areas) and Rhode Island. The ocean in general is FAR more accessible in Maine and RI than it is in most parts of MA.
Portland is just a really cool city with great dispensaries and an awesome waterfront concert venue. You can take a ferry to the harbor islands or visit a Bigfoot museum.
Providence is an amazing mix of everything with great food and if you drive 40 minutes south RI has some fabulous beaches. And really, you can get a lobster roll almost anywhere in New England, but RI has its own cuisine that is worth checking out - hot weiners, clam cakes, coffee milk, Del’s, stuffies…
legalpretzel t1_j26yx2i wrote
Reply to comment by LionClean8758 in Moving to Massachusetts next summer. by pastywhiterunner
Even experienced hikers get into trouble because the weather systems in the whites can be extremely unpredictable at times.
legalpretzel t1_j0sd5go wrote
Reply to comment by New-Vegetable-1274 in Electric Bill by New-Vegetable-1274
Conventional electric heat in MA is almost always more expensive than gas or oil (not including electric heat pumps which are more efficient). It makes sense that it would be even worse this year with the enormous rate hikes.
I don’t think I’ve ever turned my heat above 60 at night. She’ll be fine. A down comforter, a programmable thermostat and being open to chilly nighttime bathroom trips could save her some money.
legalpretzel t1_j0i8muc wrote
It can be tough to keep a kid entertained during the winter breaks in Worcester. There just isn’t that much in the area that feels worth it for the amount it costs. And there’s almost nothing thats free outside of sledding and playing at a park. If you’re up for a bit of driving you’ll have more options.
Things we have done to keep busy (some these may not be entirely appropriate for the 3 year old):
Trampolines at Launch
Bowling
Tubing at Ward - isn’t cheap, but fun.
Art museum
Ecotarium
Dave and Busters at the Natick Mall
Discovery museum in Acton (11 and 13 y/o might think this is lame - depends on their personalities)
West Boylston cinemas - is cheap, still fun
Ice skating at the oval
Free options:
If it snows, sledding at green hill park or Quinsigamond CC
If it’s not too cold go kick a soccer ball around at a park while the 3 year old plays on the playground. If they prefer basketball head to Dean park in Shrewsbury, the basketball court is right near the playground.
legalpretzel t1_j0g7rlz wrote
Reply to The potential locations included the Denholm building, the RMV on Main Street, Becker College buildings, the Salvation Army, a former Gentleman’s club ... by jpm01609
There are some people on nextdoor absolutely LOSING it about the choice of the church on pleasant st to replace the hotel Grace beds. Thankfully there were far more who countered them and said that it was gross to fight against an emergency shelter for homeless people so they won’t die of exposure.
We need more beds and the city needs to be VERY careful about who they choose to partner with to run the shelters. Hotel Grace had some serious problems because of lack of oversight by the city.
legalpretzel t1_j0g6xeb wrote
Reply to What do you guys pay in water/sewer? it seems high but Its my first house so I have nothing to compare it to. by UsrNameAlrdyFaknTakn
My family of 2 pays $60-80/quarter. But we have a new dishwasher, front load washing machine, low flow faucets and water efficient toilets, and I shower at the gym a lot. We also don’t have an irrigation system and don’t water the lawn.
legalpretzel t1_j09tphl wrote
Reply to comment by CoolAbdul in Diocese of Worcester: Credible Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minor by Priest by MassInsider
Bc SPM doesn’t exist anymore.
legalpretzel t1_j09agit wrote
Reply to comment by Miami_Vice-Grip in Don't hate the state, hate the game by VulcanTrekkie45
Considering MA is the only state with a right to shelter you’re 100% better off homeless here than Mississippi.
legalpretzel t1_j095bb3 wrote
Reply to comment by NativeMasshole in Worcester renters bear larger burden of rising housing costs, report says by MTRIFE
Most of the people I know in the area who are comfortable work in:
IT
Government - state or federal pays better than city
Nursing
Teaching
Trades
Other professional positions (attorney, doctor, small business owners)
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legalpretzel t1_izujfwe wrote
Reply to comment by Frankfurter in Root and Press Holiday Special Lattes are delicious. And great food as usual! by Forgot_the_Jacobian
There are like, 4 tables inside, not really a sit down with the family and eat kind of place. Mostly because it’s small and there are lots of books for sale right next to the tables and if you have younger kids it’s very distracting. We usually take our stuff to go.
That said, in the nice weather they have a couple tables right outside that I’d be more inclined to sit at with my kid.
legalpretzel t1_izuj4uj wrote
Reply to comment by Forgot_the_Jacobian in Root and Press Holiday Special Lattes are delicious. And great food as usual! by Forgot_the_Jacobian
Omg that roasted chestnut latte is sooooo good. And the campfire latte is also amazing.
legalpretzel t1_izh6ytr wrote
Reply to comment by thesdo in Best 3D or maybe 4DX cinema around Worcester to watch Avatar 2? by DarthMortum
We always go spend a few nights in providence right after Christmas so we’re planning to see it while there because it’s a better theater than anything around here.
legalpretzel t1_izammb3 wrote
Reply to comment by operator_1337 in verizon FIOS coming to Worcester by ozzgift
Hopefully the competition inspires spectrum to stop committing highway robbery in their pricing.
legalpretzel t1_j56ekhp wrote
Reply to comment by WooNoto in Developer proposes 375 apartments at former site of Smokestack BBQ in Worcester’s Canal District by moisheah
This. I have a coworker who would love to buy a condo but it needs to be on a bus line because they don’t drive…there aren’t many out there that meet their needs.