Rosseaux
Rosseaux t1_jdnewkq wrote
Poorly-designed rotaries encourage terrible driving habits. Specifically, rotaries that require you to drive into the path of oncoming traffic--not "merge" but literally drive directly into traffic. It lowers people's inhibitions for making incredibly stupid, dangerous maneuvers everywhere else.
Other states may have terrible roads, but this particular insanity belongs mainly to Central and Eastern Mass.
Rosseaux t1_jc8wped wrote
Reply to realtor recommendations? by 2muchV4IT
Jeanne Collins Crowley at Re/Max in Auburn has been great to work with.
Rosseaux t1_jbtlqjc wrote
Reply to Animal Abuse by Public-Grass-6834
I would contact the MSPCA. (617) 522-6008 or (800) 628-5808, Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm.
Rosseaux t1_jakn4kg wrote
Reply to is Southbridge as bad as everyone says? by apple-masher
Worcester thinks of Southbridge the way Boston think of Worcester. Mostly snobbery. Parts of Southbridge are a grubby, but it's mostly just "wrong side of the tracks" stuff. Find a nice street and you'll be fine.
Rosseaux t1_ja8sk2p wrote
If you can be within walking distance to campus, your life will be a lot easier. Otherwise, find a place as close as you can to avoid our terrible traffic and not-great public transit.
Also, long underwear (cotton, not synthetic) will be your best friend when winter comes. Buy 2 sets.
Good luck!
Rosseaux t1_j9v1iir wrote
Reply to comment by keepsitreal6969 in Straight white dude looking for places to hang out? by keepsitreal6969
"Cis" the word some people use to describe "Not transgender."
Rosseaux t1_j9v1gdx wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Straight white dude looking for places to hang out? by keepsitreal6969
I'm copyrighting that idea.
Rosseaux t1_j9ugjea wrote
Most barber shops in town are very cis/white male friendly.
Rosseaux t1_j8wh7ec wrote
Northeast Periodontal Specialists at 65 Elm St. Everybody there was 100% great. I saw Dr. Rafla.
Rosseaux t1_j8s2fu7 wrote
The homeless population is a lot more than just people without a house: there are deeply-rooted addiction and psychological issues in homelessness that a "room with a lock" isn't going to fix. And that's one of the reasons towns banned boarding houses (aka flop houses) 100 years ago. We need to adjust the zoning and regulatory environment that exacerbates the cost of urban development, and we need safe, regulated, institutions for addicted, mentally ill people. Legalized flop houses are not a solution.
Rosseaux t1_j3tbpyi wrote
Reply to Proposed zoning change would allow 'in-law' rentals to help housing crisis, homeowners by moisheah
A good beginning, but I'd also like to see a broader evaluation of zoned areas across the city. Just in my neighborhood, there are several "unbuildable" lots that could accommodate a 1 or 2 family unit if zoning permitted it. We can do a lot better.
Rosseaux t1_j2947k9 wrote
Reply to One of my favorite things about this winter- those stupid rubber speed bumps are gone! by poutine-pal
The ones on Beechmont seemed to be in the wrong places--at the top and bottom of the hill instead of in the middle where people really fly.
Rosseaux t1_j127eze wrote
Reply to comment by Buckwheatking67 in Service station with normal tire air hose? by GuessGreedy9834
I tried to find one of those a while--I'll look again, thanks.
Rosseaux t1_iz58s4a wrote
Reply to You have been hired by Worcester City Government to anger and frustrate as many people as possible. However, you can only change or implement ONE thing. What do you do? by CoolAbdul
Declare a permanent, year-round snow emergency. Tow all cars accordingly.
Rosseaux t1_iyokody wrote
Traffic can be a hassle, so I recommend living close to where you work if possible. West of 290 is a little nicer than East IMO--unless you're near UMass. I think Elm Park/WPI area is the best mix of safe, walkable, and attractive. I found my apartment through an agent (now retired, sadly) and it was 100% worth the fee.
Rosseaux t1_ixou8dc wrote
Reply to Should I move here? by [deleted]
Worcester, Providence, and Portland (ME) are all decent small to midsized cities if New England is where you want to be. I’m not sold on New England as a great region to settle down in unless it’s education, Health Care or biotech you’re into. High taxes, high rents and not stellar public services. But definitely worth a visit to check out the vibe.
Rosseaux t1_iwupg8d wrote
If you plan to park long-term on the street, also make sure your registration is up to date to avoid an "abandoned vehicle" ticket.
Parking in Worcester can be a drag and I feel your pain. Their website has some FAQs that might help avoid future trouble: https://www.worcesterma.gov/parking
Rosseaux t1_iw4x5kp wrote
Reply to i made a list of things to do in worcester! am i missing anything good? by miss-knows-nothing
People-watching at Elm Park.
Rosseaux OP t1_itvp7qv wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in "Want to buy some speakers?" guys and their white van, c. 2000-2005. by Rosseaux
Thank you! I knew I'd seen this but couldn't remember the page name.
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Rosseaux t1_it37ggx wrote
I would email the department chair of Business Administration--they might be able to direct you more rapidly than the admissions office (or prompt admissions to get back to you more quickly).
https://www.worcester.edu/business-administration-economics/faculty/
Rosseaux t1_ir0wfxi wrote
Reply to M&T Bank is horrible. What is a good bank in the Worcester area to switch to? Need decent hours. by CoolAbdul
100% happy with AllCom Credit Union for 7 years. Online and in-person banking. Always super friendly and professional.
Rosseaux t1_iqwb2w4 wrote
Reply to comment by Watchfull_Hosemaster in Has anyone here been priced out to Springfield area? by nofog2234
I suspect the east-west rail concept is being hyped to further raise real estate values. All the powers that be can't even keep the T running properly, I can't imagine how any agency will manage to reconstruct rail lines for high-speed service and then keep that service running reliably. At least within the next 10 years.
Rosseaux t1_je1nq4s wrote
Reply to Polar Park lacks transit options by GlobeOpinion
I think they skirted the parking issue because they wanted to move aggressively to get the team here. Same thing happens with suburban developments that never consider traffic congestion when building McMansion and strip mall developments.
Kelly Square is the icon of 300+ years of short-sighted, slapdash urban planning.