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corinini t1_jdfc4ig wrote
Reply to comment by mehkindaok in Moving from AZ to MA by okayorlando
Good for you.
corinini t1_jdfbaln wrote
Reply to comment by mehkindaok in Moving from AZ to MA by okayorlando
They are safe places to live. I don't care about your personal goalpost, it's irrelevant.
corinini t1_jdf8w2r wrote
Reply to comment by mehkindaok in Moving from AZ to MA by okayorlando
I'm saying neither one of those places rises to the level of dangerous, and I would feel safe living in either place.
corinini t1_jdf4gcg wrote
Reply to comment by Icy-Neck-2422 in Moving from AZ to MA by okayorlando
The flip side of this is that everywhere is safe by U.S. standards.
corinini t1_j9lyi5e wrote
Nuka-World
corinini t1_j8yi7i8 wrote
Reply to A new place to call home by payter_m8r
Lowell might fit the bill. It's somewhat affordable, has things to do, decent food, and has a commuter rail stop that goes to Boston. It also has concerts and festivals in it's own right. It's not the "nicest" place but it's not bad. UMass Lowell is there so it has a decent number of younger people.
corinini t1_j6ovte4 wrote
corinini t1_j6o8dak wrote
Reply to comment by AnyRound5042 in Wu wants to cut fares at Boston’s commuter rail stations. Is that really a good idea? (NO PAYWALL) by GlobeOpinion
MBTA is a state agency, BPD is not. They have different funding sources.
corinini t1_iuifot7 wrote
Reply to comment by newbl00d21 in Moving to outside of Boston, where should we live? by newbl00d21
Pre-Covid you could be driving through the city at 10PM on a Tuesday and it would still feel like rush hour traffic. It's not quite that bad today but traffic is definitely not just a rush hour problem in Boston.
corinini t1_jdfddl3 wrote
Reply to comment by mehkindaok in Moving from AZ to MA by okayorlando
We disagree. Let it go. It's not "virtue signaling" to have a difference of opinion. I've lived in places you are describing and felt perfectly safe. You are free to feel differently. Now go away.