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issuesintherapy t1_jadhw0v wrote
Reply to What careers do you guys have? by Limp_Stress4254
It depends on which part of CT. Some parts (Northeast, for example) are a lot cheaper than others.
issuesintherapy t1_j9a6j4i wrote
Reply to comment by Ak47110 in Eversource doubles pay for CEO as 'skyrocketing' electric bills hit customers by WellSeasonedUsername
We've been waiting since the 80's.... is it trickling yet?
issuesintherapy t1_j8pe5fd wrote
Reply to Would you sign a 2 year lease? How could I protect myself as a renter if at all? ++ by Connecticut06482
I'm not giving any advice either way, but I have signed a 2 year lease in the past although not in CT. I had just moved to NYC and was relieved to find an apt without having a guarantor (something commonly requested in the city) but the landlord wanted 2 years. We agreed, and it ended up being fine. It does make it more complicated if you need to move but it also helps protect you from a rent increase for that extra year. (We did end up having to break a lease later during Covid when we left the city but were as helpful as we could be with getting new tenants. Of course that was an unusual situation so your mileage may vary.)
issuesintherapy t1_j6lal80 wrote
Reply to comment by friendofwillam in Flea markets in Ct / surrounding area by SubstantialMetal1701
Never been to Elephant's Trunk but the Mansfield Drive-In one is great.
issuesintherapy t1_j6ix7pe wrote
Reply to comment by Independent_Low614 in Unique Valentine's Ideas by Independent_Low614
Yeah, I actually really suck at wheel spinning but maybe you'll do better!
issuesintherapy t1_j6hrzqa wrote
Reply to Unique Valentine's Ideas by Independent_Low614
Spiral Arts Studio in Willimantic does a "Try it Night" - two hours of clay spinning with no obligation. You can combine it with dinner at Stone Row, Willimantic Brewing Company or The Harp on Church.
issuesintherapy t1_j5ufchz wrote
Reply to comment by KindaEgotistical in The inventory of houses suck by KindaEgotistical
Commiseration from here as well. My partner and I have been wanting to buy a house and it's been a very discouraging process.
issuesintherapy t1_j46kou6 wrote
Reply to Fun stuff for couples to do by traddy91
I'm not sure if it's open now, but the Storrs Adventure Park is pretty fun if you like outdoors stuff and are, well, adventurous.
issuesintherapy t1_j2eqdoy wrote
Cato Corner Farm in Colchester
issuesintherapy t1_j2a9pl4 wrote
Reply to This is a weird question but does anyone know where I can find PERSIAN cucumbers in CT? I need them to make cucumber ice cream by greenbeanz687
I'd call around to grocery stores near you, especially if there are any Asian groceries. But if you can't find them, there's a good chance that you can substitute regular cucumbers. Good luck with your recipe.
issuesintherapy t1_j1uhv2n wrote
Reply to thrift stores by RosesAndInk
Bliss Marketplace in Willimantic.
issuesintherapy t1_j1dg4vf wrote
Reply to comment by MyFianceMadeMeJoin in Is Joe Lieberman as well-liked as Chris Murphy? by Sir_FartyFartsalot_
Yeah, I actually changed my party affiliation from Green back to Democrat to vote against him. Never could stand the guy.
Murphy seems decent enough. I don't follow him very closely but he seems genuinely moved by the Sandy Hook shooting and has supported the families and pushed for gun reform.
issuesintherapy t1_iya9d9u wrote
Reply to Health Insurance by Independent_Source97
Your best bet would be to speak with a broker to see what the best plan would be. You can find one through Access Health CT. There are some subsidies for folks to help bring down the cost if they qualify. All the plans that I've considered have very high deductibles like what you mention, but I'm also a lot older and have a higher income.
issuesintherapy t1_iy9mwfc wrote
Reply to Basement apartments by [deleted]
I think it will really vary depending on the place. Probably the best bet is to see the apartment and get a feel for it, see how well insulated it is, and ask if it's possible to speak with a former tenant about the place. Best of luck.
issuesintherapy t1_ixohw39 wrote
Reply to Need help finding affordable rent in ct by Goodvibes203
A one-bedroom apartment in the Willimantic area goes for $800-1000. I've lived in the town for years and have always felt physically safe although I've had my bike stolen a couple of times. Not a whole lot of jobs though, and the town is kind of geographically isolated. (Although if you can get a job at UConn or ECSU, those are usually pretty good.)
As far as looking for affordable housing resources, you can try checking out any community action agency or community resource agency in your area. (In Willimantic we have the ACCESS Agency and Windham Regional Community Council).
issuesintherapy OP t1_ixk1e02 wrote
Reply to comment by raynethackery in Eversource Energy Revenue 2010-2022 | ES by issuesintherapy
I agree.
issuesintherapy OP t1_ixf9dds wrote
Reply to comment by dicksmcgee420 in Eversource Energy Revenue 2010-2022 | ES by issuesintherapy
I'm happy to complain to whoever else has the power to make changes, but I also always feel it doesn't hurt to let our elected reps know that we're not happy. (I also let them know when I think they're doing something right.)
Besides, I'm never entirely convinced that there's nothing elected representatives can do. Perhaps they can't do much about this particular situation, but there is the ability to make or change laws and regulations and to have oversight of companies. I always feel it's better to speak up than not to.
Submitted by issuesintherapy t3_z24vlq in Connecticut
issuesintherapy t1_iwweoxt wrote
Reply to "What suggestions do you have for the transportation system across the region?" by d_c_chillin
More and better public transportation in and out of Windham County.
issuesintherapy t1_jadiodi wrote
Reply to What are some good hiking trails in Northeast Ct? by jocelynk_
Wolf Rock Nature Preserve in Mansfield.