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incandesantlite t1_jd1jn8e wrote
Reply to comment by Particular_End8108 in Driving School In Worcester by Particular_End8108
You can either go through the RMV for your road test and you have to provide your own vehicle or you can pay a little extra and take the test through CMSC instead. And the CMSC driving test is a lot easier than the one at the RMV. That's been my experience anyway.
incandesantlite t1_jd151ud wrote
Reply to comment by HistoricalSecurity77 in Driving School In Worcester by Particular_End8108
This is the best answer. I got my license through them when I was 16 and a few years ago when I needed to take a driving test to get my license back I did a couple road lessons (3 one hour lessons and a practice test on your last lesson for $200). If I didn't do those road lessons I would have failed my driving test. This place is the best place to go in the Worcester area- no question.
incandesantlite t1_jbnohm6 wrote
Reply to We need better strip clubs. by BigResponsibility878
But Sweaty Betty's is going to have a day shift soon!
incandesantlite t1_j8yz3qt wrote
Reply to comment by awkwadman in DCU Center to replace seats, among other improvements this summer by SJ966
All the food is nasty and overpriced. The DCU Center is definitely beyond it's heyday, I don't care how many "improvements" they make. They're going to start doing concerts at Polar Park, once they do that the DCU Center will be pretty much obsolete except for their conference space and expo halls which are empty 90% of the year.
incandesantlite t1_j5396u4 wrote
Reply to Developer proposes 375 apartments at former site of Smokestack BBQ in Worcester’s Canal District by moisheah
Yeah because we need more 1 bedroom apartments that cost $2,000 a month. How about some low income housing? Maybe cut that Section 8 waitlist down from ~10 years?
incandesantlite t1_j49n4q6 wrote
Reply to I asked chatGPT how to improve Worcester, based on this I think we should elect them to city council by theghostecho
Almost all of those things are contained within the Worcester Re-Development Plan available through the City of Worcester Downtown Urban Revitalization Plan (URP). You can view the plans for the city here: https://www.worcesterma.gov/uploads/9b/54/9b544c974c6e8391a8e39d7f6bef39af/urp-final-draft.pdf
incandesantlite t1_j3cpw4k wrote
The yellow bags are forged in hell by Satan.
incandesantlite t1_ixohl45 wrote
Reply to comment by retineo in Things to do tonight or tomorrow night? by [deleted]
I can't wait till the spring when they bring back the live music outside
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Reply to Café at Front Street by nbaabn1
Most coffee shops/cafe's in that area close early, like by 6pm. Even Dunkin's closes early. There are some really good, established, sandwich shops and cafe's on Main St. between the Courthouse and City Hall that are open during the day. Front St. is a challenging area because after everyone goes home from work, unless there are events at the DCU Center (which let's face it, there's never much going on there lol) there is not much foot traffic other than MCPHS students and maybe some foot traffic from the Mercantile Center. If I had to open a café in Worcester, it wouldn't be on Front St. Lot of competition, not really a high demand area, and the market Downtown is already very competitive.
incandesantlite t1_ir0u28c wrote
Reply to comment by profwormbog1348 in Landgren: Crying foul over 'large-scale' Polar Park concerts by ocvictor
The glory days of the DCU center are far behind us. Until they can get competent management running the place then its just going to continue to sit empty over 85% of the time. It's poorly managed and it's had the same manager for like 25 years, I think it's time to bring in some new blood to revive the place.
incandesantlite t1_iqtzywb wrote
Reply to Any cool spots to take kids to? by Icy_Razzmatazz_1594
Brookfield Orchards in North Brookfield. It's a classic New England apple orchard with apple picking, hay rides, a huge general store, and some really nice food! I went there every Fall growing up. I have a lot of great memories playing at the playground and climbing apple trees. It's about 20-30 mins West of Worcester off of Route 9.
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Reply to Electricity Bill by dj88masterchief
I have a 2 bedroom apartment with electric heat and hot water. Each room has it's own thermostat so we only use it when we are in the room, otherwise it stays off. I am on a budget plan with National Grid so I pay about the same amount every month, currently about $150. So I pay $150 no matter the month. That is subject to change but has never been @25 more or less than $150. If I wasn't on a budget plan I'd be paying about $100 in the summer and at least $300 in the winter months.