ChucciePhinster
ChucciePhinster t1_j20cvb7 wrote
Reply to comment by Another_Reddit in Greenfield by Another_Reddit
People are upset that we're spending money on a new library and a fire station. We have a Police Chief who went to trial for racial discrimination against an employee and the mayor reinstated the Chief and is appealing the results of the trial.
I will add that I'm white and Franklin County is overwhelmingly white. My experience of safety is definitely not marred with the microaggressions my BIPOC community members have experience with.
ChucciePhinster t1_j1wvo94 wrote
Reply to Greenfield by Another_Reddit
My partner and I moved to Greenfield right before the pandemic. I'm from Western MA and went to Greenfield Community College so I already had an idea of what to expect. We love, love, love it here but like most communities, you get out what you put in. We find that most of our neighbors are great and we've become friends with them, the ones who aren't so great are still not bad though. I'm a young woman and I've never felt unsafe walking around town even at night, but I do avoid a couple spots just as a precaution. There are a lot of controversies happening with the government right now, but I don't think any of it is particularly worse than most other towns/cities. A lot of really great things are happening too though, there's young folks making art, live music, fun festivals, great bars and breweries in the area, plus all of the outdoor recreation you could desire.
You should note that while downtown Greenfield is pretty walkable (which is a huge reason why we bought the house that we did) and there's several grocery stores and a BJs, most larger shopping requires driving. Hadley or Athol both have strip malls with a variety of stores.
ChucciePhinster t1_j1wumc4 wrote
Reply to comment by prelanguage in Greenfield by Another_Reddit
Easthampton is absolutely not affordable to most people anymore. Even in the before times it was impossible to find a house there for less than $250k
ChucciePhinster t1_ited6rg wrote
Reply to comment by Ioseb_Hates_Money in Where can I discard some unusable lumber in the Boston area? by Ioseb_Hates_Money
I'd try the no-buy group first and folks might take some of it - I don't know about the door in particular. But if you can get the amount you're trying to get rid of down, it'll be cheaper overall.
ChucciePhinster t1_iteaupz wrote
Is it truly unusable? You can try posting it on your local no-buy facebook page and someone might take it off your hands to burn or build a chicken coop
ChucciePhinster t1_j85rwz7 wrote
Reply to How do people find roommates outside of Boston? by [deleted]
Facebook pages for individual towns are really helpful places to post