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autumn--blaze t1_j8y7zr0 wrote

Woah I saw white stuff on my road yesterday & thought it was odd that there was salt on the roads. Never considered it could be from the Ohio rail disaster. I actually had my windows open for several hours yesterday because it was so warm. Yikes!!

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autumn--blaze t1_j8xx5ya wrote

Reply to comment by bahtdog in New Haven vs Durham NC by bahtdog

Some areas around YNHH are very sketchy. It varies block by block. If you want to move to that area specifically, you should ask future co-workers which streets/blocks are good and which ones to avoid. Or just move to East Rock which is on the other side of town but is a very nice place to live!

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autumn--blaze t1_j8xo6uw wrote

Super easy to get to the city—hourly Metro North train service to and from New Haven Union Station & Grand Central. Round trip tix cost about 80$ and each leg takes about 1 hr 45 mins. So day trips are very easy. Or you can drive if you are willing to figure out parking in the city!

One thing to be aware of when moving from south to north is that winters suck in New England! Even this winter, which is weirdly warm, is still very dark and gray and dismal. It gets completely dark out by 4 pm in late December-mid January. And spring takes a LONG time—e.g. daffodils don’t bloom until April, and most other spring flowers don’t start until May. Not a reason not to move up here for most people, but it is something that I for one am still not used to after 15 years.

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