jpat161

jpat161 t1_j813flq wrote

Hard agree, only been there 3 times but I've had the same order rung up differently 5 different times. Idk who they are hiring but they aren't the brightest much prefer the place near Nashua where everything is through a tablet/online.

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jpat161 t1_j6js6mv wrote

Lived in 305 Dutton for a bit. Way to expensive for students but it was pretty much all young professionals and families. They allowed two pets of any variety with no fee. It was great to be able to walk downtown and they gave up to two parking spots in their lot as well. Their tow guys were also amazing, I've legit seen them tow a car into the visitor spot instead of taking it.

All I'd say is I 100% saw mice on the first floor / basement when taking the elevator. I lived on the 3rd and never saw bugs or mice in my apartment (I also have cats though). They do treat for them though yearly.

People also hand out the key to the front door way to easily for delivery drivers / friends to expect any kind of security. Thankfully packages always go to another locked door (but at Christmas it gets over flooded and a bunch won't make it).

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jpat161 t1_ivtpek8 wrote

Chelmsford Library lets you reserve some study rooms for up to 2 hours. Can't book it back to back but they are also generally quiet and the librarians can find you a corner they won't mind you taking business calls from. IIRC they also don't mind you sitting in the room if it's not booked as long as you're mindful of someone else who might be standing outside waiting for it.

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jpat161 t1_is4bgto wrote

There is some art installation in the Groton woods which is a bunch of chimes that play in the wind. I went once as a kid but now I have no idea where it is or what it was called. It's a small hike to get to and near some power lines.

Plus IMO it's always fun to park at the rail trail stop down the road from the library and walk on a nice day.

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