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EtonRd t1_jdry900 wrote
Reply to Richie Neal Slides Pedophile Protecting Catholic Church $2mil Fed Grant Ed Ryan Seeks to Divert Fed. Cash to Spfd MA Brothers in Rifle St. Hood Now Broken by Poverty. Ryan Begs AOC on Metaphoric Bended Knee To Call Out Neal as a 'Stinking Lying Corporate Fu#K' who Buggers Schwarzman for Nickels. by Calm_Local_5527
Tinfoil hat a little tight today?
EtonRd t1_jd7kddb wrote
Reply to Looking into moving to Mass. Would love to hear about the good, the bad, the ugly of living in your wonderful state! by InspectorFun1699
The cost of living is the bad of Massachusetts. In particular, housing prices are insane. Depending on where you live and work, the commute times can be excessive. A 15 mile commute can take an hour and a half depending on where you live.
It sounds like you have a good idea of the benefits of living here, and I think if people can swing it financially, it’s worth the trade-off to get those benefits.
It doesn’t sound like your jobs are conducive to remote work, so in the western part of the state, I recommend the Springfield area because you can expand your potential work area into Hartford.
Because of the cost of housing, people can’t make meaningful recommendations without a sense of your budget for either an apartment or a house. If you need to look at the school system for kids, that comes in to play as well.
EtonRd t1_jd1e9jz wrote
I had to get coverage through the marketplace with metastatic cancer and there is no issue with pre-existing conditions. Pre-existing conditions cannot prevent you from getting insurance and they can’t charge you more.
If you were to go on SSDI, which is disability, if you have metastatic cancer, you’re likely going to be approved quickly compared to other people. But you don’t qualify for Medicare until you’ve been on disability for two years.
EtonRd t1_jbthbpw wrote
Reply to comment by Current-Photo2857 in Looking to relocate. by Junkyarddawg19
But a lot of people do send their kids to school in Pittsfield. Not everybody can afford to live in the safest town, with the best schools. A lot of people live in Pittsfield and Springfield and Holyoke and Chicopee and lead happy lives and their children do well in school.
EtonRd t1_jbt071p wrote
Reply to comment by Current-Photo2857 in Looking to relocate. by Junkyarddawg19
The last I checked, Pittsfield was technically part of Massachusetts?
EtonRd t1_jbsu087 wrote
Reply to comment by Current-Photo2857 in Looking to relocate. by Junkyarddawg19
here’s a nice house for under $300k. They do exist!
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/46-Deborah-Ave_Pittsfield_MA_01201_M32615-63970
EtonRd t1_jbr7d68 wrote
Reply to Looking to relocate. by Junkyarddawg19
Pittsfield, Springfield. I really don’t know where else you can be looking at that price.
EtonRd t1_jbm95c1 wrote
Reply to comment by CrackityJones33 in Relocating from NYC to MA, where to live? by cclove96
I wouldn’t wanna walk home from the train station in Framingham at night to that place.
EtonRd t1_jb1r8q7 wrote
Reply to comment by Wxzowski in Venue for small wedding suggestions? by ikrakenmyselfup
That’s a beautiful setting for a wedding.
EtonRd t1_jahouwe wrote
All family friendly suburbs are inherently boring, if you are coming from Boston. I don’t know if you have an unlimited budget but it’s always best to start from budget. The options for towns change if your budget is $500k or $700k. Norton has a nice little downtown area and good schools. Not sure about the housing prices. Medfield as well.
EtonRd t1_ja04epq wrote
Acton, Sudbury, Holliston, Natick, Medfield are all good possibilities at that price range, all are west of Boston but inside 495.
Housing stock right now is the lowest it’s been for quite some time. Things should be picking up in about a month or so.
EtonRd t1_j9axgdp wrote
Reply to Organizations that help with home repair by BTVwifey
Here are some programs I found with a Google, the only caution I have is that once you engage with the government over this, if they find a house unsafe to inhabit, that opens a can of worms for your parents.
https://www.hud.gov/states/massachusetts/homeownership/homerepairs
EtonRd t1_j993m0h wrote
Reply to Which town would you say is the best choice to live in for newly married couple? by Cbos15111
I’m curious about people who are moving away from Boston because they have jobs that are remote. Is the expectation that when/if you have to get a new job or want to get a new job, you will only look at jobs that are remote? And is that realistic? I’m genuinely asking because I don’t know, I don’t work. Is it reasonable to rely on all future jobs you take being fully remote?
If the location truly doesn’t matter and a 2 1/2 hour drive to Cambridge on the days, the person has to be in the office is fine, then your money is going to go farthest in South Hadley. And western Mass has a lot to offer.
EtonRd t1_j992dt6 wrote
Reply to comment by Training_Sail_5996 in Which town would you say is the best choice to live in for newly married couple? by Cbos15111
It’s not easy to get on the pike from Longmeadow.
EtonRd t1_j992c9v wrote
Reply to comment by Icy-Neck-2422 in Which town would you say is the best choice to live in for newly married couple? by Cbos15111
Well, now you’re just being silly.
EtonRd t1_j8rxib6 wrote
Reply to I am looking for 3bd houses in an excellent (8+ rating) school district in Massachusetts, with good community/neighborhood. I work in Cambridge thus wanted to keep commuting distance under 1hr. Can you suggest few good towns and approx. house price. Thanks!!! by AloneManagement8650
Would you also like us to set up appointments for you to view properties in this mythical town that doesn’t exist?
EtonRd t1_j8oou8l wrote
I can understand the appeal of Brunswick, I’ve taken several summer vacations in Harpswell. It’s gorgeous up there. But I can’t stress enough that the winter would likely break you. Especially if you’re coming from California. I can’t imagine how isolated it would feel to be in Brunswick in the winter.
Northampton would be fine, it has a lot to recommend it, but the housing prices are very high compared to surrounding towns.
EtonRd t1_j8imgl1 wrote
Reply to Looking for a Medicaid pyschiatrist by catfarmer1998
You can this site to search, you are able to filter by location, and what insurance they take and whether they do telehealth. The filter below is those who accept masshealth.
EtonRd t1_j6lcu59 wrote
The way the housing market is in Massachusetts. I feel like budget is the first piece of information you need to figure out. Like someone said, sparse is a little hard to understand as a description of a town. Can you live anywhere in the state or do you have to be with in a certain area I mean could you be anywhere from North Adams to P-town?
EtonRd t1_j6fhijb wrote
Reply to A mystery body washed up on a Marblehead beach Thursday has been identified as 31-year-old Michael Gray | “The truth of what happened was such an innocent but reckless mistake. … He started cold plunging sometime ago and often did it to clear his mind and help him work out his stress." by rabblebowser
I read an article about why cold swimming is so dangerous and one of the reasons is cold water shock. Which I had never heard of. But it makes sense, it seems like it would be a tremendous stress on your body.
EtonRd t1_j4wl26d wrote
A perfect winter, so far in my opinion.
EtonRd t1_j3p9dcx wrote
Reply to comment by kethera__ in I'm a native to Massachusetts and I love the state, but I really wish many of my fellow Massholes stop degrading people from certain states we may not like. by BoringAccountName78
The Florida of New England
EtonRd t1_j3oktil wrote
Reply to Investigators found blood, damaged knife in basement of Cohasset home of Ana Walshe, prosecutor says by bostonglobe
Welp.
“In addition, investigators found search queries on Brian Walshe’s internet records for “how to dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation. Investigators turned their focus from a missing persons case to suspicion she may have been killed after receiving new information in the last three days, the sources told CNN.”
https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/09/us/ana-walshe-missing-massachusetts-mother-update-monday/index.html
EtonRd t1_j3nhnu5 wrote
Reply to Investigators found blood, damaged knife in basement of Cohasset home of Ana Walshe, prosecutor says by bostonglobe
More from WCVB… this guy is a really stupid criminal.
“5 Investigates has learned, through court documents, that Brian Walshe is awaiting sentencing in a federal case involving fake Andy Warhol paintings, and he is required to report his whereabouts as part of his probation in that case.
Brian Walsh said he left the couple's home on New Year's Day, got lost on the way to his mother's house and went to both Whole Foods and CVS. However, prosecutors said there's no video surveillance or receipts showing him at either of the stores.
He also reported that he only left the couple's home the next day to get ice cream for his son; however, surveillance video at Home Depot in Rockland showed him purchasing $450 worth of cleaning supplies, including mops, a bucket and drop cloths and various kinds of tape, officials said.
"He's on surveillance at that time on Jan. 2, even though he said he never left the house. Police obtained a search warrant and actually searched the house with crime scene services. During that time, they found blood in the basement. Blood was found in the basement area, as well as a knife, which also contained some blood," Norfolk Assistant District Attorney Lynn Beland said.”
Also:
“Ana Walshe's cellphone pinged in the area of the couple's home on Jan. 1 and Jan. 2, which is after the time that the defendant said his wife left the area, Beland said.”
EtonRd t1_jdvykw1 wrote
Reply to comment by Yestattooshurt in What's the Western MA Market Basket Equivalent? by TittyMongoose42
I don’t get the Market Basket love either. Occasionally like twice a year, I go to the one in Ashland and it’s always a shit show. The parking lot is the seven circle of hell and the store is as you described, crowded and tight.