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mas90guru OP t1_j9tm2pi wrote

After months of litigation and years of complaints by residents, a lawyer for the Town of Rocky Hill said he expects the owners of an apartment complex to agree to an outline of repairs by Friday.

“If they cared about their reputation, I don’t see how they can allow this to go on,” town legal counsel Morris Borea said publicly of the owners of Concierge Apartments at a town council meeting Tuesday.

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mas90guru t1_j6aaj3i wrote

Look south of Glastonbury. Search in Portland, East Hampton, Hebron. All of these towns would have an easy commute to Glastonbury. If you’re going to need to drive to a Glastonbury office then you should eliminate the 84x91 traffic commute. Just my .02.

If you enjoy just walking (as opposed to only hikes) then Glastonbury downtown has a wonderful sidewalk system that you can easily walk 5+ miles daily without dodging cars. There are also walkable restaurants from the center. Glastonbury is a wonderful town but you’ll probably pay more in taxes to fund a school system you might not take advantage of.

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mas90guru t1_j1i8axm wrote

Similar situation. From what I can tell they have very broad areas that they know are out due to a main line. Then feeding out from the main line could be lots of streets. If those streets also have downed lines then they might not know or have those secondary streets listed until the main line is up.

That’s what happened to us. We got a text that our power was back. It wasn’t. Our street still had trees over the power lines.

Had to report the outage again and go through the waiting all over. Their restore estimates - unless your on a main line - appear to be mostly guesses.

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mas90guru t1_it1rte3 wrote

During COVID I had to go in for renewal. It was very well organized. Minimal wait time. It took a pandemic to for some organizations to get their processed streamlined.

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mas90guru t1_iqrz3h7 wrote

Reply to comment by ProInvestCK in Any good abandoned places? by dailydab

I’ve hiked Dudleytown - although it was 20 years ago - and I don’t remember anything remarkable (or scary). The coolest thing was we hike over Mohawk ski area and the snow was being made and piled way up over our heads.

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