Dermatologists?
Jan. 7th, 2026 10:43 amCan anyone recommend a good local dermatologist?
It's been a bit since I had an appointment, and when I called the place I used to go, they said they were scheduling out to November 2026.
I'm hoping for a place with a no-nonsense approach that will focus on skin health, not marketing cosmetic procedures.
It's been a bit since I had an appointment, and when I called the place I used to go, they said they were scheduling out to November 2026.
I'm hoping for a place with a no-nonsense approach that will focus on skin health, not marketing cosmetic procedures.
printing on recycled paper?
Dec. 10th, 2025 08:08 amDoes anyone know of a local print shop that will do color printing on recycled paper and/or recycled cardstock?
Boston-area Kitchen Clean-Outs
Oct. 30th, 2025 09:39 pmNobody's getting food stamps next month, and I'm doing something about it! Maybe I could do something... FOR YOU!
See, I've discovered that I'm a really good courier when it comes to getting stuff into free boxes! I've also discovered that I'm good at helping people clean out their kitchens (and other rooms, but right now, food is the important thing). I've helped people do this and can give references!
So: is your kitchen full of herbs, spices, teas, drinks, or food that you are never going to get to? (Teas and herbs/spices are SO useful to people, and so often forgotten!) Does looking into your cabinets stress you out? I can help with that! I can help clean out your kitchen, disappear the bad stuff into the compost, and transport the good stuff to local free pantries so that hungry people can eat it! You get cupboard space, your neighbors get fed, I get to prove to myself the government can't break my spirit, and everyone wins!
This is an open offer for the general Boston area, but because I am a pedestrian and stuff like canned goods are heavy, I'm most useful in the Arlington, Cambridge, Medford, and Somerville areas. I will be limited in how much I can carry, but I have two VERY sturdy 20 liter backpacks, a tote bag, and a heart filled with determination and spite.
Help us feed our neighbors! Spread the word to anyone around who might find this useful!
(I don't require payment for this. I am MAD.)
See, I've discovered that I'm a really good courier when it comes to getting stuff into free boxes! I've also discovered that I'm good at helping people clean out their kitchens (and other rooms, but right now, food is the important thing). I've helped people do this and can give references!
So: is your kitchen full of herbs, spices, teas, drinks, or food that you are never going to get to? (Teas and herbs/spices are SO useful to people, and so often forgotten!) Does looking into your cabinets stress you out? I can help with that! I can help clean out your kitchen, disappear the bad stuff into the compost, and transport the good stuff to local free pantries so that hungry people can eat it! You get cupboard space, your neighbors get fed, I get to prove to myself the government can't break my spirit, and everyone wins!
This is an open offer for the general Boston area, but because I am a pedestrian and stuff like canned goods are heavy, I'm most useful in the Arlington, Cambridge, Medford, and Somerville areas. I will be limited in how much I can carry, but I have two VERY sturdy 20 liter backpacks, a tote bag, and a heart filled with determination and spite.
Help us feed our neighbors! Spread the word to anyone around who might find this useful!
(I don't require payment for this. I am MAD.)
advice/thoughts on local cycling
Oct. 22nd, 2025 08:53 amI am seeking anecdotal advice about cycling in the Somerville-Medford-Malden area. Even the amazing Susan McLucas could not teach me to ride a bicycle (I can't keep myself from looking down on a turn) so I am considering investing in an adult tricycle with or without power assist. (I can fall down and bang myself up while walking with something in my hands that throws my balance off-center, too.)
My issue is that as a motorist, I have noticed that I often don't have room to pass a cyclist. I keep pace with the cyclist until I can safely pass with two or more feet between the side of the car and the cyclist. I very much appreciate the roads painted with the indication that cyclists are allowed to ride down the middle of the car lane!
How well is this honored? Am I a typical motorist when it comes to cyclist safety?
My issue is that as a motorist, I have noticed that I often don't have room to pass a cyclist. I keep pace with the cyclist until I can safely pass with two or more feet between the side of the car and the cyclist. I very much appreciate the roads painted with the indication that cyclists are allowed to ride down the middle of the car lane!
How well is this honored? Am I a typical motorist when it comes to cyclist safety?
Missing trumpet slide on bike path
Sep. 18th, 2025 10:09 am Last night a friend got on the bike path by the Lowell St stairs/bridge carrying a trumpet, and one of the valve slides (U-shaped silver metal) fell off as he headed towards Davis. If you find it please let me know and I'll put you in touch with the owner.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Aikido class recommendations?
Sep. 16th, 2025 05:13 pmMy younger kiddo, a high school senior, is interested in studying aikido. Any recommendations? I may have more specific questions later.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Weird Interaction with Local Politician
Sep. 10th, 2025 09:22 pmSo I recently had a weird interaction with a local politician, Jack Perenick. After I mentioned that the Election Commission sent me a mail-it voting packet that did not include a ballot, he told me that was because I was declared an inactive voter and would need to apply to be reinstated. He then pulled out his phone, brought up an app, and stated that, of the listed voters I live with, two were not active. I was declared inactive a couple months ago, and one of my house mates, G___, had their voting address changed in the last month to an address they have not lived at in years. He then showed me their entry on the phone app that listed the old address. He then told me to not worry, that he would take care of everything. After that, he then fiddled with his phone a bit, touched the screen a few times, and then said 'There, done, I have take care of it, I have updated the election commission records. You and G___ can now vote again.'
So, when I looked into things, none of that was true. I was not declared inactive, G___ did not have their address changed to an old one within the previous month, and candidates can not update election commission records with a phone app**. All of it was a lie.
** There is a phone app that shows them the names, addresses, etc, but it only displays information, it does not have the ability to alter any of it.
So, when I looked into things, none of that was true. I was not declared inactive, G___ did not have their address changed to an old one within the previous month, and candidates can not update election commission records with a phone app**. All of it was a lie.
** There is a phone app that shows them the names, addresses, etc, but it only displays information, it does not have the ability to alter any of it.
Contractor skilled at rodent exclusion?
Aug. 22nd, 2025 11:09 pmCan anyone recommend a contractor in the greater Camberville area who's good at rodent exclusion? As in, identifying where and how they're getting in, then systematically blocking those entrances so the rodents *stop* getting in.
This is for a 10-residential-unit building, brick and cement block outside, drywall inside. So someone who can handle a project larger than a single-family home. (It's a condo complex; the condo committee does not have any existing connections for that kind of work.)
This is for a 10-residential-unit building, brick and cement block outside, drywall inside. So someone who can handle a project larger than a single-family home. (It's a condo complex; the condo committee does not have any existing connections for that kind of work.)
Somerville bookstore to host ‘wedding marathon’ as Supreme Court weighs overturning marriage equality
"All She Wrote Books, which describes itself as an intersectional feminist and queer bookstore, is hosting a “wedding marathon” for LGBTQIA+ couples Aug. 30. Complete with treats and a wedding photographer, the package gives couples an hour-long ceremony in a simple and beautiful setting, the owner said."
"All She Wrote Books, which describes itself as an intersectional feminist and queer bookstore, is hosting a “wedding marathon” for LGBTQIA+ couples Aug. 30. Complete with treats and a wedding photographer, the package gives couples an hour-long ceremony in a simple and beautiful setting, the owner said."
PMRP Dangerous Adventures
Apr. 27th, 2025 09:23 amRealized I haven't seen this posted here!
The Post-Meridian Radio Players Present:
Dangerous Adventures
Performances:
Thursday, May 1, 2025, at 8:00pm (pay-what-you-can)
Friday, May 2, 2025, at 8:00pm
Saturday, May 3, 2025, at 8:00pm
Location:
Guild Church (formerly Boston Brunch Church), 204 Elm Street, Somerville
(Note: the venue is theoretically accessible to those using mobility devices through the side entrance, but I would highly recommend arranging for someone to meet you at the door to navigate to the performance space.)
Our Spring 2024 show features three thrilling tales of adventure, The Most Dangerous Game, an original adaptation of Richard Connell's classic short story, the first episode of a new fantasy-adventure pastiche Townies and Dragons: Barrel Full of Peril, and the pirate adventure The Bonnie Tales of Captain Bellamy: Song of Trickery.
All PMRP productions are presented on stage in the style of old-time radio with actors at microphones and sound effects performed live by our talented Foley artists!
More details and ticket ordering:
https://pmrp.org/events/dangerous
(I'll be behind the concessions table on Saturday and possibly Friday!)
The Post-Meridian Radio Players Present:
Dangerous Adventures
Performances:
Thursday, May 1, 2025, at 8:00pm (pay-what-you-can)
Friday, May 2, 2025, at 8:00pm
Saturday, May 3, 2025, at 8:00pm
Location:
Guild Church (formerly Boston Brunch Church), 204 Elm Street, Somerville
(Note: the venue is theoretically accessible to those using mobility devices through the side entrance, but I would highly recommend arranging for someone to meet you at the door to navigate to the performance space.)
Our Spring 2024 show features three thrilling tales of adventure, The Most Dangerous Game, an original adaptation of Richard Connell's classic short story, the first episode of a new fantasy-adventure pastiche Townies and Dragons: Barrel Full of Peril, and the pirate adventure The Bonnie Tales of Captain Bellamy: Song of Trickery.
All PMRP productions are presented on stage in the style of old-time radio with actors at microphones and sound effects performed live by our talented Foley artists!
More details and ticket ordering:
https://pmrp.org/events/dangerous
(I'll be behind the concessions table on Saturday and possibly Friday!)
rally at powder house at 5:30
Mar. 26th, 2025 02:34 pmA rally will be happening at Powder House today at 5:30 PM in support of Rumeysa Ozturk, in response to her seizure by plainclothes, masked ICE agents outside her Somerville apartment. (CW: the embedded video in the second link is distressing).
jeweler's wire?
Mar. 16th, 2025 03:57 pmDoes anyone know of a local place that sells 28-guage jeweler's wire?
I tried Michaels earlier today, and they had 26-guage wire, but the only 28-guage wire was in tiny spools of assorted colors. I just want plain silver-colored wire.
Ideas?
I tried Michaels earlier today, and they had 26-guage wire, but the only 28-guage wire was in tiny spools of assorted colors. I just want plain silver-colored wire.
Ideas?
Food pantry drop-off locations?
Feb. 11th, 2025 12:48 amAnyone know of a food pantry drop-off site, for physical donations? The places I used to give aren't there any more.
Watertown Community Fridge!
Feb. 8th, 2025 12:50 amI know Watertown is two bus rides from Davis Square, but I figured this information couldn't hurt.
https://www.watertowncommunityfridge.org/
Visit us at at the BWUM Church at 80 Mt. Auburn St. Watertown MA. OPEN 24/7!
https://www.watertowncommunityfridge.org/
Visit us at at the BWUM Church at 80 Mt. Auburn St. Watertown MA. OPEN 24/7!
MassHealth signup expertise?
Jan. 1st, 2025 05:19 pmCan anyone recommend sources of information or legal aid relating to signing up for MassHealth / Medicaid? Seeking someone with knowledge on the current system/requirements, to help a person with zero income but some assets renew their enrollment in the least-damaging way.
Pointers toward nonprofits that answer this kind of question, or anything similar, would be appreciated.
Pointers toward nonprofits that answer this kind of question, or anything similar, would be appreciated.
Shoveling help?
Nov. 29th, 2024 01:58 pmI'm looking for someone to shovel while I'm away for a few weeks next month. Any suggestions for short-period help would be appreciated. Thanks!