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tom_echo t1_jctxyk3 wrote
Im actually surprised how low that is. Are they accounting for savings?
tom_echo t1_ja1yz0j wrote
Reply to comment by Curious_Buffalo_1206 in the cannon mountain tram needs repairs and Sununu proposes replacing the tram with a gondola to cut costs by comefromawayfan2022
To be fair peak resorts (prior owner) didn’t give a shit about wildcat either.
tom_echo t1_j9mfm75 wrote
Reply to Mass RMV by KinkotheClown
They are extremely poorly funded and underpaid.
tom_echo t1_j8soq8s wrote
Reply to comment by TheBrockSays in Only in VT does the propane guy deliver on this like it’s nothing. by OldVTGuy
In southern new england propane drivers would freak out and say they cant deliver. It seems to have happened a couple times in my life.
tom_echo t1_j1t9ipm wrote
Reply to comment by marshal1257 in Failed meme but NH placement is precious by WoobieBee
I think politicians love supporting gun control since it’s popular in many states and it gets them reelected without really having to work for anything.
tom_echo t1_j0n3el9 wrote
Reply to comment by Fair-Physics3577 in never forget by TheDestroyer72
Maybe central ma is also part of western ma
tom_echo t1_j0hgkdx wrote
Reply to comment by OakBelly in How much did it cost you to run power to your build per foot/yard? Green Mountain Power by Elegant_Schedule1566
Wow, why not just go above ground at that point?
tom_echo t1_izzgtl8 wrote
Those early season storms are usually extra slippery because they’re layers of ice and water. Also everyone has almost 9mo of non winter driving habits to break.
tom_echo t1_izf8k0s wrote
Reply to comment by potentpotables in Residents ‘Horrified’ Over Proposed Solar Farm Near Waltham/Lexington Line by ak47workaccnt
It probably increases the cost significantly to put overhead solar. Energy is so expensive in MA already.
tom_echo t1_izf8ebr wrote
Reply to comment by Unique-Public-8594 in Residents ‘Horrified’ Over Proposed Solar Farm Near Waltham/Lexington Line by ak47workaccnt
Elsewhere where lol most land in that area already has a purpose. Repurposing it for forest isn’t likely.
Submitted by tom_echo t3_zcte1r in massachusetts
tom_echo t1_ixr680o wrote
What? All the way from taxes filed at the beginning of the year?
I owed money, the certainly took that right away.
tom_echo t1_ixm2c0c wrote
Reply to ‘He kind of amps them up’: ‘Kevin’ the ringleader as turkeys terrorize Massachusetts town by zsreport
Im surprised he survived bow hunting season. I’ve heard there’s a surprising amount of turkey hunting in urban areas of MA. Walking through a park yesterday in my suburban town I was surprised to see a sign that said hunting permitted within season.
tom_echo t1_ixbdxhw wrote
Reply to comment by eddie964 in Happy Eversource-giving Everyone by cryptocratic7
Im sure they’re doing very well with the highest delivery fees in the country.
tom_echo t1_ixb9idl wrote
Reply to Switching Utility providers by BadAtRocks
Yeah eversource is highway robbery but there’s not much we can do. Our representatives aren’t willing to take serious action here. A few towns have it handled on a local level by setting up their own delivery.
On the supply side you can usually switch suppliers. I’m with residents energy on a 6 month contract. Not sure what it is exactly but when I looked it was much cheaper than the default supplier.
I’ve never heard anyone talk about it before but I discovered you can switch your delivery fees a little. There’s different billing rates based on what you’re using the electricity for. “R-1 general” is the default but “R-3 heating” is a few cents a kwh cheaper. I heat with mini splits so I qualify but that said they don’t verify anyway.
Also in MA the “masssave” program is paid already by taxes and whatnot. They’ll come insulate your house so heating is cheaper. They’ll also replace and inefficient incandescent bulbs and give discounts on some appliances.
tom_echo t1_iuj0za7 wrote
Reply to comment by contrary-contrarian in Accurate by seanner_vt2
Certain rent control measures can/could work but it’s difficult to tune things properly.
If you cap increases then the rent always increases by that much every single year. 3% is probably very fair for a small rent increase every year.
If the profit isn’t there then no renovations will happen. Housing will become dated and the minimum maintenance to keep it up to code will be performed (which is what happens anyway in some cases).
Once in a home it’s difficult for tenants to leave because their rent is on the low end but newer leases are on the highest end of the spectrum. The landlord will try as much as possible to average it out so they receive the same (or more) income than they did before rent control.
tom_echo t1_iuiujfz wrote
Reply to And What is the Deal with CT Drivers SPEEDING UP as you go around them...? by SnooPeripherals5518
I think it might be subconsciously speeding up because they now realize they’re going slow.
tom_echo t1_jdp0z0u wrote
Reply to How is it possible that there are NH plates out there with dark tinted front windows? by ThisIsNotTuna
One thing that irks me about NH is the live free or die motto yet it still has a regressive state vehicle inspection. State inspection hasn’t been proven to decrease auto accidents and it’s a huge hassle on older cars. The only thing it’s good for is pushing new car sales.