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your_city_councilor t1_je73gmo wrote
Reply to comment by Pocketpine in Death with dignity by Avocadoexpresss
Like in Canada.
your_city_councilor t1_je73eh3 wrote
Reply to comment by MattOLOLOL in Death with dignity by Avocadoexpresss
In Canada, some people are ending up without much of a choice either...
your_city_councilor t1_je19b0l wrote
Reply to comment by NativeMasshole in What are some gentrified & ghetto parts of Worcester? by FumyLikes
Main South has gotten pretty gentrified.
your_city_councilor t1_je0o5qy wrote
Reply to Ideas for Community Social Club by thestopsign
Sounds good. It would be good to have a place to hang out in Worcester at night that isn't a bar, especially now that every coffee shop is open for only like an hour each day, closing before it's even dark.
I don't think it really matters where in Worcester, since the city is so small that it is easy enough to get from one place to another quickly.
your_city_councilor t1_jdrr3dc wrote
Reply to Masshole Moment by AverageUhhhh
Maybe this is not the city for you.
your_city_councilor t1_jddr37z wrote
Reply to The Kiln, 111-apartment complex, has opened in Worcester. How much do units cost? by moisheah
The place has an industrial-sounding name, markets Worcester's industrial past, and was designed to look ultra-suburban. Why wouldn't they at least cover the outside in fake brick?
your_city_councilor t1_jcuj9tp wrote
Reply to comment by legalpretzel in Cultural sections by MOTOMOMMA
The West Side became Jewish later on, though. Earlier, it was centered around Providence Street (lots of synagogues were there), and water street had tons of Jewish bakeries, delis, etc. The last one closed just a few years ago, but even through the 80s, Water Street had Widoff's, Liderman's, and some other places that were Jewish go-tos.
your_city_councilor t1_jcuix6b wrote
Reply to comment by MOTOMOMMA in Cultural sections by MOTOMOMMA
Our Lady of Perpetual Help?
your_city_councilor t1_jcfnsz7 wrote
Reply to comment by KNS508 in What is your favorite restaurant in the city? by Jaekash1911
>Annie’s Clark Brunch
Didn't they go out of business when the owner retired?
your_city_councilor t1_jc322d6 wrote
When I moved to New England, I was astounded at how often places were closed. Even in Boston, there are certain weekdays where restaurants are just closed. Night time? Closed.
I wonder how things are in Boston now. Is it also a ghost town at night?
your_city_councilor t1_jc31mo3 wrote
Reply to comment by guybehindawall in What happened to late night Dining in the Canal District? by Doom-Hauer451
None of these restaurants seem to be trying to attract people to come from the games though.
your_city_councilor t1_jb6nyw9 wrote
Reply to comment by heyricochet in Worcesters Best Pizza? It certainly isn’t from Frankie’s by OandKrailroad
Those are some really New England hours!
your_city_councilor t1_jb6lr1k wrote
Reply to comment by heyricochet in Worcesters Best Pizza? It certainly isn’t from Frankie’s by OandKrailroad
Sounds good. Now just have to find out when they're open...
your_city_councilor t1_jb6f3e9 wrote
Reply to comment by heyricochet in Worcesters Best Pizza? It certainly isn’t from Frankie’s by OandKrailroad
They do New York style?
your_city_councilor t1_jb6eznr wrote
Reply to comment by guybehindawall in Worcesters Best Pizza? It certainly isn’t from Frankie’s by OandKrailroad
>Deadass tastes like Papa Gino's though, so they get points for nostalgia there.
Nostalgia? But Papa Gino's is still open...
your_city_councilor t1_j9k8i0d wrote
Reply to Trans Girl looking for a hairstylist who is knowledgeable about working with Trans people by Jade_of_the_Sea36
The salon on the corner or Sunderland and Grafton Street has a trans-pride flag in the window, so they might have trans clientele.
your_city_councilor t1_j96x58m wrote
Reply to comment by masshole4life in Where have all the Honey Farms gone? Changes coming to MA chain by HRJafael
I remember my friends' father used to work there. I also recall those grocery stores; they had great donuts.
your_city_councilor t1_j93qr1s wrote
The Grafton Street store changed its name a while ago. Now it's something like Grafton Hill Food Mart." According to the article, it seems like that was the original location. Is that correct?
your_city_councilor t1_j6ocg2q wrote
Reply to comment by New_Analyst3510 in Justice for Tyre Nichols Worcester, Massachusetts at Kelly Square at 4:00 PM Tomorrow by New_Analyst3510
This thread was about disrupting traffic.
your_city_councilor t1_j6njzur wrote
Reply to comment by New_Analyst3510 in Justice for Tyre Nichols Worcester, Massachusetts at Kelly Square at 4:00 PM Tomorrow by New_Analyst3510
I know. My point is that people would not be supportive if you did disrupt traffic.
your_city_councilor t1_j6lr8vj wrote
Reply to comment by CoolAbdul in Justice for Tyre Nichols Worcester, Massachusetts at Kelly Square at 4:00 PM Tomorrow by New_Analyst3510
What do you want Joe Early to do about things that happened in other parts of the country?
your_city_councilor t1_j6lr65x wrote
Reply to comment by New_Analyst3510 in Justice for Tyre Nichols Worcester, Massachusetts at Kelly Square at 4:00 PM Tomorrow by New_Analyst3510
You said you weren't disrupting traffic...
your_city_councilor t1_j6j9w66 wrote
Reply to comment by Rob__T in Justice for Tyre Nichols Worcester, Massachusetts at Kelly Square at 4:00 PM Tomorrow by New_Analyst3510
>A little traffic disruption for an evening
...is going to turn commuters against your cause. How does that help ensure justice?
your_city_councilor t1_j6j9oxx wrote
Reply to comment by k-squeez in Justice for Tyre Nichols Worcester, Massachusetts at Kelly Square at 4:00 PM Tomorrow by New_Analyst3510
Okay, but a protest doesn't really garner any more attention than a post on Facebook or something. What's the overall strategy?
your_city_councilor t1_jea74nr wrote
Reply to comment by legalpretzel in Death with dignity by Avocadoexpresss
The story isn't just about the family, though.