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moxie-maniac t1_jd7rlyk wrote
Reply to Looking into moving to Mass. Would love to hear about the good, the bad, the ugly of living in your wonderful state! by InspectorFun1699
Mass will be more expensive and salaries are higher, so it probably weighs out. About getting a Mass teaching licence, see the Mass department of ed (DESE) website. For a full license, you need teaching experience, pass standard exams, pass an English exam, and earn a master's. Lot of part time MEd programs at state universities, and it bumps you up the scale. I'm not sure what pediatric therapist is.. physician? physical therapist? clinical psychologist? But in any case, it probably pays better in Mass.
Like most states, Mass school quality varies by town/district, and the MCAS (standard exam) results are available on the dept of ed website. It roughly tracks school quality. But then again, Mass tends to rank at or near the top of state by state education quality.
Mass is a great place for well-educated people, and "real winter" is the main only drawback. But there were only 2 or 3 storms this past winter where we had to shovel.
moxie-maniac t1_jd62dlc wrote
Reply to comment by demalo in Total Solar Eclipse over Maine on April 8, 2024! by MichaelZeiler
Millinockelipse!
moxie-maniac t1_jawjlkb wrote
Reply to You know you live in Maine when... by DisciplineFull9791
The drink menu is comprised of two choices: Moxie or Allen’s Coffee Brandy, aka the champagne of Maine.
moxie-maniac t1_jad1ovn wrote
Reply to comment by VoteCamacho2508 in Anyone know hotels near a subway station that has free parking? by [deleted]
He (Jason Alexander) attended BU, so knows about the cost to park.
moxie-maniac t1_jac2o2k wrote
Reply to what if New England was under British empire after American Revolution by Consistent-Bat9690
Plymouth and Maine were absorbed into Mass Bay Colony in the 1690s. Plymouth lacked a royal charter and Maine was barely populated.
moxie-maniac t1_ja7gvt3 wrote
Reply to comment by flyawaysnowbird in Why is Maine so much bigger than the other New England states? Wrong answers only. by blzac33
Allen's Coffee Brandy: The Champagne of Maine!
moxie-maniac t1_j9unpz8 wrote
Reply to February 24, 1914 Joshua Chamberlain, the Lion of the Round Top, former Governor of Maine and Bowdoin College President passed away in Portland, Maine from complications of wounds he suffered in battle. Said to be the last casualty of the Civil War. by Unionforever1865
Battle of Little Round Top at Gettysburg
>The left flank consisted of the 386 officers and men of the 20th Maine regiment and the 83rd Pennsylvania. Seeing the Confederates shifting around his flank, Chamberlain first stretched his line to the point where his men were in a single-file line, then ordered the southernmost half of his line to swing back during a lull following another Confederate charge. It was there that they "refused the line"—formed an angle to the main line in an attempt to prevent the Confederate flanking maneuver. Despite heavy losses, the 20th Maine held through two subsequent charges by the 15th Alabama and other Confederate regiments for a total of ninety minutes.[16]
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>Chamberlain (knowing that his men were out of ammunition, his numbers were being depleted, and his men would not be able to repulse another Confederate charge) ordered his men to equip bayonets and counterattack. He ordered his left flank, which had been pulled back, to advance in a 'right-wheel forward' maneuver. As soon as they were in line with the rest of the regiment, the remainder of the regiment would charge akin to a door swinging shut. This simultaneous frontal assault and flanking maneuver halted and captured a good portion of the 15th Alabama.[17] While Chamberlain ordered the advance, Lieutenant Holman Melcher spontaneously and separate to Chamberlain's command initiated a charge from the center of the line that further aided the regiment's efforts
moxie-maniac t1_j9obdrm wrote
Reply to comment by somegridplayer in People are leaving Mass. Thoughts? by Original_Musician103
No state income tax in FLA.
moxie-maniac t1_j9o778r wrote
People have been moving to New Hampshire and Florida, the top two states, from Mass, since the end of WWII. NH because housing is cheaper, making the southern part of the state a far suburb of greater Boston. Half the population of NH lives in greater Manchester and south, so within about a half hour drive to Mass. And people have been retiring to Florida, escaping the snow, and for many people, there are tax advantages moving to FLA.
ETA: no state income tax in FLA.
moxie-maniac t1_j97hcm2 wrote
Reply to What’s up with Bangor? by EmeraldMoose12
Maine North of Bangor is very sparsely populated, so mostly can draw from communities to the east and south, UMaine being the exception. Portland draws from all directions, and even into NH and Mass.
moxie-maniac t1_j9149sb wrote
Reply to comment by GenerallyYikes in Any free museums in Eastern Massachusetts this winter? by Dramatic-Sun1
Excellent suggestion. It’s interesting to consider going to a high school (Philips Academy) with works by Homer, Picasso, O’Keefe, et al on campus.
moxie-maniac t1_j8y2of9 wrote
Reply to Residue on car? by mattgm1995
Could it be.... shark poop?
moxie-maniac t1_j7c5ha4 wrote
Reply to Map published by FEMA showing potential US nuclear targets in 2,000 and 500 warhead scenarios. by busback
Bath Iron Works and Brunswick NAS?
NH Pease AFB? Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. (Technically in Maine.)?
moxie-maniac t1_j6mgfs6 wrote
Reply to comment by RedJudas in Andy Kaufman - 1970s by TheMegaSage
Long-story short, an IT-ish job, I made a fake user (to test things) "Tony Clifton." A co-worker reported resulting problems two or three times with "Clifton," not getting the reference at all.
moxie-maniac t1_j68tu7p wrote
Reply to comment by Darklighter10 in Boston movie/documentary suggestions by allicatw
Robert B. Parker got his PhD at BU, then was an English professor at Northeastern, I believe until the second Spenser book was successful, then move on to just writing.
The funny part about the Spenser TV series was him finding a parking place in front of each and every Boston location he had to visit. Sometimes the writers/producers would make odd mistakes, cops searching the junkyards in Revere or something, when there are no junkyards in Revere.
moxie-maniac t1_j5y39tb wrote
Grandpa -- amateur wallpaper hanger -- would be spinning in his grave to see this unmatched edge. Patterns were supposed to line up.
moxie-maniac t1_j5he0lz wrote
Reply to comment by CustyMojo in Need advice on opening coffee shop by Cyriously_Nick
Or Aroma Joe?
moxie-maniac t1_j5g4uvb wrote
Reply to What could this be? We were driving home from boston last night when my kids noticed this moving blue light. Anyone else see it? It remained well near braintree. Sorry for crappy photo. by SadB0i382
Just remember: Klaatu barada nikto.
moxie-maniac t1_j4og8pb wrote
Reply to Late night along I-95? by zdboslaw
An old joke, the Maine Turnpike breakfast was a coke and a devil dog.
moxie-maniac t1_j4eqn83 wrote
Reply to Will our beautiful state be overrun by climate migration from others? by DisciplineFull9791
Plus expect a lot of second growth forest, trees not mature enough for building, useful just for newsprint, to become agricultural land, since longer growing seasons will enable farming for varieties of fruits and vegetables that are hit or miss today. Think beets, radishes, carrots, maybe broccoli, cabbage, etc.
moxie-maniac t1_j3qikrv wrote
Reply to I'm a native to Massachusetts and I love the state, but I really wish many of my fellow Massholes stop degrading people from certain states we may not like. by BoringAccountName78
The life expectancy in Mississippi is 5 years less than Mass. If that doesn't make it a shithole, I don't know what does.
moxie-maniac t1_j3qiecn wrote
Reply to comment by kethera__ in I'm a native to Massachusetts and I love the state, but I really wish many of my fellow Massholes stop degrading people from certain states we may not like. by BoringAccountName78
The UP of New England.
moxie-maniac t1_j3jcylx wrote
There is or was one in the Lawrence industrial park.
moxie-maniac t1_jdqkr72 wrote
Reply to comment by InspectorFun1699 in Looking into moving to Mass. Would love to hear about the good, the bad, the ugly of living in your wonderful state! by InspectorFun1699
About teacher salaries, you can often find the district contract on its website or just do a Google search for a town and teacher contract. There will usually be a table that lists salary and the steps. If you work in SpEd, you might consider a master's in ABA.