Fleur75
Fleur75 t1_jdexwey wrote
Reply to comment by ttech32 in Cambridge will pause towing for street cleaning days but fine $50 by CaballoDePalo
And pay for guys to come around and clean those spots by hand, if necessary, or if you live in the right place
Fleur75 t1_j9t0890 wrote
Reply to Best place to buy houseplants? by another-reddit-noob
Honestly, if you end up buying, just go to a small, local florist. The quality can’t be beat, even if it’s slightly more expensive. Bonus - you’re supporting a small local business that hasn’t been turned into a bank yet
Fleur75 t1_j9gs9mz wrote
Always CLM. As a woman, I have never felt like they’re doing anything but their best work at a fair price, and that’s pretty much the best thing ever
Fleur75 t1_j6skvhl wrote
Reply to Places to donate clothes? by someoneyoudontknow0
I searched for this before and found this place that actually uses the clothes: https://afsc.org/sites/default/files/documents/AFSC%20MAAP%20Wishlist%20%26%20Donation%20Guide_0.pdf
Fleur75 t1_j3w4hlu wrote
Reply to comment by fun_guy02142 in How do public schools enrolments work? I just relocated here and I have a 4.5 yo (born June 2018). I’m confused by the Pre-K, K, elementary system works. Can anyone give me some advice on where to get the best explanation or explain it to me? by Ok-Ferret-1990
Actually it is a group that has parents from Cambridge, Somerville, and surrounding towns and is a robust community with a ton of helpful info and helpful people.
Fleur75 t1_j3u5dbb wrote
Reply to How do public schools enrolments work? I just relocated here and I have a 4.5 yo (born June 2018). I’m confused by the Pre-K, K, elementary system works. Can anyone give me some advice on where to get the best explanation or explain it to me? by Ok-Ferret-1990
Honestly, if you’re on Facebook joint Parents of Camberville and either Dads of Camberville or the correct Moms of Camberville cohort (I believe you’d be 4.0). With a June 2018 kid, you’d be looking at K but for all the details, these groups should serve you well.
Fleur75 t1_iythhjh wrote
Reply to Swimming in Cambridge by RickRollmyDMs
MIT is easy enough to get a membership if you know someone who went there (they just have to sign a form). The pools are the nicest around (better than Harvard’s). War Memorial is the public swim option for Cambridge residents but it has weird hours - so it either works for you or it doesn’t. The Central Square Y has a pool in the basement; I think it’s three lanes. It really isn’t a bad pool but it can be tough when it’s crowded
Fleur75 t1_iut4893 wrote
Reply to CHA vs. Mount Auburn for Delivery by Forsaken_Painter
Just chiming in as some others have recommended neither. We had our child at the Brigham in 2018 - I was high risk, so I was in MFM but I couldn’t imagine having a child anywhere else. They’re literally connected to Children’s, so IF something needs the highest level of care, they don’t even have to go outside. For me, as I mentioned, high risk (placenta previa, brain aneurysm) and they were so on top of things, making me feel like it would be ok, and ultimately is was. But I can tell you that when I wasn’t doing well and our child wasn’t breathing, my husband was so grateful to be there.
Fleur75 t1_itej2nu wrote
Reply to comment by noob_tube03 in Email City Council to Abolish Minimum Parking Requirements! City Council is meeting at 5:30pm on Monday, October 24th to discuss making it easier and cheaper to build new housing by eliminating requirement for unneeded parking spaces by Responsible-Bath2778
Exactly this. I lived in a Harvard building once that had this deal with the city - we couldn’t have resident or visitor permits - for big buildings, like Market Central in Central Square, it would make sense. Then again charging real money for parking permits would make sense too
Fleur75 t1_jdey9gh wrote
Reply to Cambridge will pause towing for street cleaning days but fine $50 by CaballoDePalo
It’s going to be a mess. Students and anyone who leaves for extended periods of time have zero incentive to move their cars. This is another policy made under the guise of helping low income people but really just benefits more wealthy people who just don’t care about the $50.