uthyrbendragon

uthyrbendragon t1_jdyfoo0 wrote

We live in Berlin and I regularly do the trip In to NYC, New Haven to GC is pretty good if you can time it right to get the express out on NYC (it says the first stop is Bridgeport but in reality it always also does a pickup at Fairfield). You can get the train from Berlin but it’s a PITA, best to drive to New Haven, if you have an EV you can charge for free and just pay parking. The trains in to NYC are always busy but getting on at New Haven gets you a seat of your choice….the express trains back are maybe 35% full until you get to Fairfield.

Driving to West Hartford is 20mins and dead easy.

Having done this length of commute for many years in England I can say it’s a drag but better the longer trip be done by train.

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uthyrbendragon t1_jaw73tl wrote

Reply to comment by Prudent-Ball2698 in CT number 1 in taxes? by dubauoo

Having lived in the South, education in CT and New England in general is light years ahead of Tx, FL, LA and nearly every southern state where ‘taxes are lower’, roads are generally much better and it goes on….

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uthyrbendragon t1_jaw695j wrote

This graph shows how much each state relies on taxes for the budget, this does not necessarily translate directly to tax rate per capita….your title seems to be deliberately misleading by not giving the entire context.

I believe we are still behind California and Vermont in terms of tax burden per capita.

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uthyrbendragon t1_j9raip4 wrote

If you go to the website for your insurance provider and register you will almost certainly be able to search for providers in your area, from there, a little research into some of the providers may help you find the right therapist for you.

Best of luck, but most of all, don’t give up, you may need to try more than one therapist before you find the right one.

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