Greenwich has a New England feel with windy hilly roads and some of the nicest 
stone walls anywhere, but it's so not New England it's not even funny. Lived 
there for many years.   

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On May 12, 2012, at 8:25 PM, Brian Toscano <brian.tosc...@gmail.com> wrote:

I-95 connects the major East Coast cities.  The parts around the major
cities will suffer the daily rush hour problems.  The rural areas can see
heavy traffic during holidays/peak travel seasons as many will travel from
the Northeast to Florida along I-95.  Part of I-95 in the Northeast are
toll road though once you get south of Baltimore it is free.

The NY/NJ/CT metro area locally known as the "Tri State Area" is the
largest metro area in the U.S.  You can have a traffic jam on the GW at
2AM.  GW=George Washington Bridge, connecting NY/NJ.

Connecticut is sometimes considered New England, but I would say only the
parts of near MA or RI would be considered New England.  Greenwich,
Stamford, etc. would be NYC metro.





On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 5:30 PM, Craig <diese...@pisquared.net> wrote:

On Fri, 11 May 2012 21:40:03 -0600 Brian Toscano
<brian.tosc...@gmail.com> wrote:

Well that explains it!  What states has Craig lived in?  For some
reason I thought he lived/had lived in MA.

As a small child, Minnesota, Montana, and Washington.

Growing up, California (Los Angeles and Pasadena).

Out on my own in the USAF, Colorado (Colorado Springs), Florida
Panhandle, California (Sacramento).

After the USAF, California (San Luis Obispo), Colorado (Colorado
Springs), Texas (Austin), New Mexico (Los Alamos).

I'm looking for a job and wondering what various parts of the country are
like so I can decide if I want to apply to a job in a particular location.



I live in Greenwich, CT for a short time, right near the NY state line.

Yes, that is right near the NY state line! I had not realized that
Connecticut has a rectangular "snout" poking down into New York.


As you get farther from NY, the Wall Street influence goes away.

That's nice to know.


If I wanted to go to nearby Stamford I-95 was guaranteed to be backed
up, so it was nice living within walking of downtown Greenwich.

Is I-95 backed up along its entire length, or only near New York City and
Boston?


The coast along Long Island Sound is beautiful, and as you go farther
North it is much more rural.

Thanks!


Craig

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