Another recommendation for Alan.
He’s gone above and beyond driving in snow, and he has been reliable on
multiple pre 5am pick ups, including on Christmas Eve.
Couldn’t recommended more.
Jeff
On Monday, January 1, 2024, Sarah Liepert wrote:
> Hi Susan. We also highly recommend Alan Giles. He
I was nervous about this very question two years ago, and used Uber Alan at
4am. Booked him in advance, and he showed up despite a snowstorm that made
traffic almost impossible (and a multiple hour delay at Logan).
Could not recommend him more for peace of mind. Alan Giles 617-501-2611
Jeff
On
I'm not sure why we are playing this game of hide the 'expected'
developments.
It is true that very little in life is guaranteed. However, I think smart
citizens should expect development to follow zoning. Cautious citizens
should definitely be prepared and expect for it to follow. I think it
Just wanted to say that if the current rezoning costs the town the
convenience of Doherty’s, it would be a real loss in my opinion.
Looks like every official proposal includes this lot.
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I attended the last planning board meeting. There was at one point 100
people there, so I wouldn’t assume that people are not attending. And at
100 people, those 45 minutes would amount to less than 30 seconds for a
question *and* an answer per person.
I did not ask a question at the meeting.
David,
Looking at the town's GIS, it looks to me like your 2.8 acre plot could
definitely have a much larger footprint than the existing house, even with
the wetlands on the property. And at 15 units an acre, it could
potentially house 20+ units? What was your sourcing for the inability to