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rossiterpj t1_ja04gmy wrote
Reply to Pitkin St Tunnel??? by CookieRound
The tunnel goes under the Federal Building and Federal Courthouse. If you commit a Federal felony, you might get a free trip through the tunnel, but you won't see much.
tl;dr: Federal Marshalls say no, you can't go through the tunnel.
rossiterpj t1_j9ojqv8 wrote
Reply to comment by IMNOT_A_LAWYER in Ideas for overnight for Wife's Birthday by OlyRoy99
Hah! I honestly have never set foot in the place but it gets recommended to me all the time. I do like a passionate restaurant critic! Except about stupid fucking New Haven pizza.
rossiterpj t1_j9n1zb1 wrote
Reply to Ideas for overnight for Wife's Birthday by OlyRoy99
For the true New Haven experience, Pantry on State Street for breakfast. You could also do Chapps on Chapel if you want to walk. Otherwise, G Cafe and Pistacio for coffee/bakery. Neither opens super early.
rossiterpj t1_j9kr8i4 wrote
She needs to go to a sober house. If she wants to have her own space that badly, she wants to use. There are plenty of opportunities for addicts to get help. They have to want it.
My advice to you is to lovingly disengage. Don't give her any money. Don't research for her. Don't do anything that relieves her of her own personal responsibility. Involving yourself is only going to lead you to pain.
rossiterpj t1_j9hjwz9 wrote
Reply to comment by superduperdumper in Best secondhand furniture? by superduperdumper
As far as I know there are only offices in New Haven.
rossiterpj t1_j9gvozs wrote
Reply to Best secondhand furniture? by superduperdumper
There are Habitat for Humanity ReStores in Wallingford, Stratford and Cromwell. They have had some very nice stuff over the years.
rossiterpj t1_j96rd5c wrote
Reply to Restaurants to impress visitors? by ThrowRAShootinfoot
Union League, Olea are both fine dining.
rossiterpj t1_j9296wq wrote
Reply to Soccer for 3 year old by JPW_88
Contact the parks & rec departments. They'll let you know what they have available.
rossiterpj t1_j6ivmrd wrote
Try some of the parks and rec departments for affordable and low commitment classes.
Libraries have or can direct you to book clubs or other clubs that might meet in their library.
Volunteer with an organization; meet people and do some good.
Join a church. There are ones that aren't totally crazy. Mainline protestant or Unitarian generally don't run cults but offer plenty of opportunities for socializing.
Join a community choir (or church choir) or orchestra if you play an instrument.
rossiterpj t1_j6it3vv wrote
Reply to ferret vet by catbirdgrey
How would a ferret even go about getting in to veterinary school?
rossiterpj t1_j6hinu8 wrote
(I don't really drink hot cocoa but...) There are so many coffee shops downtown that you could make a fun hobby of visiting them and trying their cocoa and let us know.
Willoughby's is a block from Starbucks and I'm guessing their cocoa is delightful for instance.
G Cafe is two blocks
Pistachio is 4 blocks.
rossiterpj t1_j5jv119 wrote
Reply to comment by tarkovposting in Westville Diner: Crazy Shake by fingers
*Shake with mental illness.
rossiterpj OP t1_j5bfyx8 wrote
I'm all for taking some measures to cut the red light-running and the obnoxious loud cars and bikes. Bring on the traffic cameras.
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rossiterpj t1_j3e5vy3 wrote
Tai chi bubble tea is open until 1030. Lots of space, good wifi.
rossiterpj t1_j1ndxbv wrote
Reply to Last Minute Christmas Dinner? by AndWeMay
Mamouns should be open and most of the Chinese and Indian places are usually open.
rossiterpj t1_j0d5vm6 wrote
Reply to Bakery recommendations by bingbangbus
Marjolaine's on State St.
rossiterpj t1_j039vkz wrote
Reply to anyone know any local places like women's half way houses etc that take donations for clothes, feminine and hygiene products makeup etc? by __loststar__
You might contact Loaves & Fishes. I know they take clothing and food donations but I imagine they'd also be happy to take hygiene products as well.
rossiterpj t1_izcnvlb wrote
Reply to comment by stockboy1218 in What is the worst university in New Haven? by gr34tguy
But in summer the weird, unfamiliar homeless people come out.
rossiterpj t1_ixoxn39 wrote
You will be absolutely fine. There is plenty of foot traffic in that area at all times of day and night. You are just about across the street from the Yale Security offices. There are plenty of good restaurants within a block or two and the rest of downtown and Yale is just beyond that. Stop & Shop is only a short walk, though I might only do that in the daytime as the Elm St side can get a little squirrely at night.
Use common sense and take the same precautions you would in any city and you'll be fine.
In general though, New Haven is a great little city that punches way above it's weight in terms of culture, restaurants, bars, clubs, arts, music, etc.
Edit: I live a couple of blocks away from there and have never had any problems.
rossiterpj t1_iw2i1ov wrote
We want the Western Reserves back.
rossiterpj t1_ius89qe wrote
I don't think you'll have much luck seeing more than a bit of either entrance. The middle part of it under the federal courthouse and is closed to the public. I suppose could try and get some federal charges and the Marshall service would give you a guided tour.
rossiterpj t1_iu8h9bd wrote
Reply to Looking for a free/low cost couch that hasn't been overly farted on and some lamps by PaleontologistGlad44
I'd check the Habitat for Humanity ReStores in Stratford and Wallingford.
rossiterpj t1_isvzza5 wrote
I've done a number of studies with Yale. Each different study has qualifiers depending on the research. Some are very specific that you must have a particular condition. Others are looking for healthy volunteers to use as baseline. You can check the Yale website as the above commenter said. You can also check new haven craigslist. Search for "research" or "study" or look under volunteers or gigs.
rossiterpj t1_jbanzr9 wrote
Reply to Reasonable Eggs! by help_me_00000000
Aldi was $2.39 I think yesterday.