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noced t1_jdgz8u6 wrote
We were very happy with this company:
https://www.conventionalbuildersandroofing.com/roofing-replacement
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Reply to Are East Hartford and Manchester seen as below average towns compared to other suburbs of Hartford? by [deleted]
Your question is far too vague. It really depends on what is important to the individual, right? We lived in Vernon for years. We now live in what this sub would agree is a much nicer town, but most days I would still choose Vernon. I miss the larger town with a more middle class population, over these “keeping up with the Jones” exurbs.
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Reply to Moving to Connecticut by FrequentAd1126
Welcome to Connecticut!
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Reply to comment by TheSecretAgenda in Moving to CT from FL: Advice please by caimseeker
Ellington
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Reply to Potentially Moving to Hartford by Das_Booooost_
There’s been a lot of similar posts in r/Connecticut. I’d recommend a search there to get advice on local communities and their strengths/weaknesses.
tldr…check out West Hartford, Glastonbury, South Windsor and surrounding towns for “have it all” communities. If their prices are out of budget, check out Rocky Hill, Vernon, and some others. These other towns are more my speed in terms of having a more relaxed vibe.
noced t1_j65oz74 wrote
Mofongo is quite good
Also the Pork Tomago Onigiri Sandwich at Hartford Poke Company.
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Reply to comment by MattinglyDineen in Recently Moved to This City want to meet new people by steviewonderz247
And professional basketball down at Mohegan!
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Reply to Best Italian food in ct? by [deleted]
Trattoria de Lepri in Ellington
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Reply to Professional sports teams by zen_mode_engage
Some other good options if you enjoy local cheap sports entertainment: Connecticut Sun (WNBA), Wolf Pack (hockey minors), Yard Goats (baseball minors), Hartford Athletic (soccer).
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Reply to Commute from CT to Boston. by Lucky-Front7675
I’m more optimistic than some of the other posters. For the last 5 years I’ve had to do office visits to both Boston and NYC. it’s not as often for me as you describe, but it’s doable and still a lot cheaper than the cost of living in either city. We’re in the South Windsor area. There’s no good train option for Boston, but if I leave early enough I can consistently make it in less than two hours driving. Yeah there’s days where it becomes 3, but usually only if I get a later start. For NYC, I’ll either take Amtrak from Hartford or Windsor, or drive down to New Haven and take Metro North. Either total trip is about 3 hours.
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Reply to comment by AllTheSport2812 in Moving (Back) to Connecticut, Deciding Which Town/Area by AllTheSport2812
If WeHa is too crowded, check out some towns east of the river. The South Windsor area for example is nice.
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Reply to comment by SavageWatch in Relocating? by Loose-Connection-935
Where’s the East of the river options? 🙂 also check out Glastonbury or South Windsor for that price range, or nearby smaller towns.
For what it’s worth, even the more conservative parts of CT can be good places to live. We moved into a small farm town where there’s plenty of conservative influence, but I still feel connected to the “blue” identity in small CT, and have been able to easily find other progressive friends in the area.
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Reply to Relocating to CT from CA by a-sillylittlegoose
Welcome!