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kdex86 t1_j848ygp wrote

Having grown up in Norton, I can confirm there is no official name for this part of the state. Geographically it’s part of “Southeastern Massachusetts”. Another map labels this area as “Gillette Stadium”.

You can argue it’s the “concerts and football” section of the state, when you take into account that the Xfinity Center is also in that area (or as I like to call it, Great Woods).

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kdex86 t1_j77wda5 wrote

It was reported on TV that Boston hit double-digits below zero for the first time since 1957 - that’s 66 years ago!

So for me (age 36) this is the coldest I’ve seen it. Valentine’s Day 2016 was almost as cold (-9).

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kdex86 t1_j4hth3i wrote

I paid $2.96 in Norton last week (using the Cumberland Farms SmartPay discount, and the store was giving 20 cents off instead of the usual 10).

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kdex86 t1_iwq61tz wrote

Reply to comment by nick-j- in Why 95 exit changes? by MadLove1348

CT and NY are dragging their feet. Each state has converted at least 1 Interstate highway to mile-based exits, but most other highways are still sequential.

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kdex86 t1_iwo2dja wrote

Reply to comment by PhishPhanKara in Why 95 exit changes? by MadLove1348

Nope. New Hampshire and Delaware still are 100% sequential exits. Vermont also “cut corners”, adding small “milepoint exit xx” signs on their highways but predominantly displaying the sequential numbers.

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kdex86 t1_iwo27sg wrote

Reply to comment by classicrock40 in Why 95 exit changes? by MadLove1348

Massachusetts completed all of their exit renumbering in 10 months, from October 2020 to August 2021. Rhode Island, meanwhile, started in 2017 with I-295 and finally completed every highway when they finished I-95 earlier this month.

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