redcolumbine
redcolumbine t1_j7bfnw1 wrote
Direct quote from the article:
"She learned that Nate’s ongoing medical needs extended beyond what his birth family could meet, and that after a series of missed medical appointments, he had been removed from his birth family by the Department of Children and Families (DCF)."
redcolumbine t1_j6jpz6v wrote
Reply to Lowell people by BostonianNewYorker
redcolumbine t1_itx3ozd wrote
Reply to comment by triipingonme in For those who have left Boston, what do you miss the most? by [deleted]
I do like Dracut! It's a whole lot easier to park there, for starters. All the construction here is driving me crazy.
redcolumbine t1_itsf25j wrote
My friends. That said, Lowell where I live now is a great place to live and worth checking out! However, the rent's skyrocketing so fast that I'm just getting out of Massachusetts entirely next year. It's too bad, but there are a LOT of us making the exodus.
Have a look at Lowell. It's a fun college town, an undiscovered foodie haven, and great for history/architecture buffs.
redcolumbine t1_itntx3h wrote
Reply to comment by space_physics in 12-year-old Iowa boy, artist sells paintings to help kids with cancer by Sariel007
Or, more generally, capitalism, which is what determines this particular aspect of American society.
redcolumbine t1_j9c8pi7 wrote
Reply to I got arrested for looking down on my phone in a red light traffic and when the cop took me to the police station he USED HIS PHONE while driving back to the police station. I asked him why you arresting for using my phone and you using your phone while driving he said “Because we can” by [deleted]
Pretextual stop