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Reply to comment by orangenavy in Where can I find native wild flowers/grass seeds by orangenavy
Yes. It's on the second floor. (https://www.westwoodlibrary.org/services/living-library/)
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Reply to comment by askf0ransw3rs in Where can I find native wild flowers/grass seeds by orangenavy
I love that they do this. Westwood has an excellent one.
Also, OP, check your local garden club. There might even be some members who are willing to give you some seeds or plants to get you started.
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Reply to comment by justweazel in Blizzard likely to hit west of I-495 throughout Tuesday 3/14/23 by aHurricaneGod
Market Basket has 18 for about 4.99, so 0.27/egg.
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Reply to comment by Affectionate-Value38 in Six-year-old Chesterville Girl Attacked by Dog Required 1,000 Stitches and Won’t Be Able to Smile Again by SarahDrish
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Have you tried BSU's Off-Campus and Commuter Student Services office? They have off-campus housing listings and might be able to help you out. They're in Rondileau Student Union (RSU), room 007.
They also use Places4Students.com You can browse rental properties, search for roommates, post or search for a sublet.
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Reply to comment by velvet1629 in Moving to MA w/ family, looking for suburbs to visit as options by zacharykoala
That's out of their price range. Maybe Millis or Ashland?
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Reply to comment by SmuglySly in How is the east coast of MA by averydarkcat
The west coast is kinda dry.
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Reply to Are there any fun places in Rhode Island? by ZekeNoya
The beach?
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Reply to comment by H2Omekanic in Auditor finds BPS data is inaccurate and incomplete, with wide-ranging consequences by bostonglobe
That won't leave enough money in the system for the students with special needs. They are very expensive to educate. Public education is efficient because of economies of scale. The average cost per pupil includes the special needs students, the students who don't speak English as a first language, and the students who need all sorts of social services. Spilt it all up into separate private entities and watch the costs skyrocket. The private schools we outsource our neediest students to are 80-240k per year. If we sent out all of our kids with special needs, our costs would triple, at least. Charter schools seem cheap because they cherry-pick the kids who don't have special needs, behaviors, or social support needs.
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Reply to comment by galgsg in Job market, elementary education (western mass) by Shaylurker
SEI is a course, not just an exam, and it's pretty demanding, but it is interesting and useful, so at least it's time well-spent.
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Reply to comment by tombradyisgod_12 in We're expecting 30 inches of snow over the next 10 days; preparations by movdqa
I follow the French Toast Alert System.
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Reply to comment by buzzybanjo in FDNY wants to up the cost of ambulance rides by more than 50% by NYY657545
This is the way. Same for education.
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Reply to comment by UltravioletClearance in If you’re looking for a job…. by jepppej
It's criminal.
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Reply to comment by UltravioletClearance in If you’re looking for a job…. by jepppej
OK. That's the wage of a big chunk of every public school system in Massachusetts.
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Reply to comment by SparkDBowles in Anti-Suspension Laws and lack of consequences are taking a toll on our K12 schools by bostonteacher90871
ISS no electronics.
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Reply to I have plans to take a day trip to Woonsocket this upcoming Wednesday. Any recommendations for cool things to see/check out? by PinkSwallowLove
Seconding some of the highlights from this thread: Blackstone Valley bike path is very well maintained and is beautiful at any time of year, Stadium Theater is a historic site as is St. Ann's - both worth the trip (if they are open while you're there), the Museum of Work and Culture is excellent, as is Precious Blood Cemetery, which has monuments like the Angel of Grief, that rival those in nationally-renowned cemeteries like Sleepy Hollow, Swan Point, and Mt. Auburn.
As others have mentioned, although there are a lot of great restaurants, there's not a lot of vegetarian food on offer in Woonie. You might want to visit Wright's Dairy Farm, just over the line in North Smithfield and enjoy a pastry and some local coffee milk. Or try an ethnic restaurant like Swagat or the Boss.
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Reply to Organizations that help with home repair by BTVwifey
There is a lot of affordable housing for the elderly in MA, but it tends to have a long waiting list. I would find out about several local housing authorities in their town and the surrounding towns and get them on those lists. Then get them signed up for whatever other benefits they qualify for (you want to maximize money coming in and minimize money going out because you're getting them ready to move and you need to have a hard look at assets and income to do this optimally). Be sure that their paperwork is in order (health proxy, will, maybe even power of attorney). Then talk to a lawyer about how to sell or write off the house and move them in a way that impacts you the least and gets them the most value -either $$ for the sale (the land has some value, even if the house doesn't. all land in MA has value). You really want to consult a lawyer on this part, because there are so many tricks and loopholes and you need to get it right. Also, please talk to your local senior center, and if the one in their town is not great, find one in a nearby town. Senior centers are plugged in to elder services and all the other government agencies as well as Medicare and Medicaid. They can give you a lot of advice and put you in touch with the right people. Plus, check your regional Elder Care service agency - they can provide you will a lot of help too. Good luck, it's a long road.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Tweksberry, MA? by awaythrowing333
Well, it is almost New Hampshire.
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Reply to comment by BobQuasit in Study: New England Is Warming Up Faster Than The Rest Of The World by ha1r_of_thedog
You should have started panicking several years ago but you can try to get caught up now!
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Reply to North Bridge in Concord, MA by teddyjr32378
Patriots' Day is only a couple of months away!
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Reply to Which town would you say is the best choice to live in for newly married couple? by Cbos15111
Upton and Mendon are great towns to raise kids in. They are rural, but not remote - you can be in Worcester or Providence in a half hour and Boston in less than an hour (take Rt 16 to 109). They have good schools and lots of outdoorsy stuff within a short drive - Southwick Zoo, Breezy waterslides, Purgatory Chasm, and lots more. Houses are very nice, with a mix of older and newer and you will find others who commute to the city, so you can commiserate about how much of a hassle it is.
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Reply to comment by SheeEttin in Just noticed this in Salem for the first time. by tybuzz
Don't forget the fireworks. Can't reach adulthood til you've lost a couple of fingers.
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Reply to Public building with a really large globe? by 4k5
I also vote for the Mapparium at the Christian Science Center. It's an incredible experience. While you're up here, you could visit Kendall Square (MIT Museum is a great place for kids, or head down Mass Ave to the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Harvard, which is free if you enter before noon on Sunday). Kendall has a large bronze Earth sculpture she might like.
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Reply to comment by climb-high in Is it possible to live in Rhode Island on 50K-55K? by SwagKing1011
Considering the roads are more pot-hole than road, this can get pricey pretty quick.