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== General Questions ==
== General Questions ==


=== The Lexington list ===
=== The Lexington list ===  
 
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List mail and archives: [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lex-polrel lexington@yahoogroups.com]
List mail and archives: [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lex-polrel lexington@yahoogroups.com]


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==== Is the Lexington list public? ====
==== Is the Lexington list public? ====


Anybody can view messages posted on the Lexington list. Only subscribers can post messages. Subscribers must be Lexington residents, or must have some connection to Lexington. To subscribe to the list, go to the list front page at [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington].
Anybody can view messages posted on the Lexington list. Only subscribers can post messages. Subscribers must be Lexington residents, or must have some connection to Lexington. To subscribe to the list, go to the list front page at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington.


==== How is the Lexington list moderated? ====
==== How is the Lexington list moderated? ====
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The list is moderated by its founder, Harry Forsdick, according to the list [http://www.forsdick.com/lexington/acceptableuse.htm acceptable use policy]
The list is moderated by its founder, Harry Forsdick, according to the list [http://www.forsdick.com/lexington/acceptableuse.htm acceptable use policy]


==== When was the list started ====
==== When was the list started? ====


The Lexington list was started in 2002. All messages since 2002 are available in the list archive at [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington]
The Lexington list was started in 2002. All messages since 2002 are available in the list archive at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington.


==== What is the best way to look up references for a businesses or a service on the Lexington list? ====
==== What is the best way to look up references for a businesses or a service on the Lexington list? ====


You can first try to find the service up in the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ahdep0FJ_v7GdGo2a0lQa2tRSVhkbldjc2Q0WWF4dlE&authkey=CNymvOoK&hl=en&authkey=CNymvOoK#gid=0 Lexington List of Services, Tradespeople, etc] or in the Lexington list FAQ. You can also search the list using the Yahoo search facility.
You can first try to find the service up in the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ahdep0FJ_v7GdGo2a0lQa2tRSVhkbldjc2Q0WWF4dlE&authkey=CNymvOoK&hl=en&authkey=CNymvOoK#gid=0 Lexington List of Services, Tradespeople, etc] or in the Lexington list FAQ. You can also search the list using the Yahoo search facility.
==== How do I change my email address for the Lexington list? ====
If you receive posts to a Yahoo email address (the default when you sign up on the Website for the Lexington list), and would like to switch to a new email address, the steps are described in the thread below:
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41640''


==== How can I unsubscribe from the Lexington list? ====
==== How can I unsubscribe from the Lexington list? ====
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==== How can I update the Lexington list FAQ? ====
==== How can I update the Lexington list FAQ? ====


To edit the FAQ, you can click on the 'Edit Page' button at the top - or, to edit just a section of the FAQ, pick an underlined section header and mouse over to its right to find a hidden [edit] button.
To edit the FAQ, you need an account on lex-wiki.org, which you can create using the top right link. You can then click on the 'Edit Page' button at the top - or, to edit just a section of the FAQ, pick an underlined section header and click the edit button on right.


== Education ==
== Education ==
=== After-School Classes ===
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==== Dance Schools {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="dance school"}} ====
''Question:'' Hi Everyone, I have a preteen daughter who is looking to switch from ballet and start taking hip hop and jazz dance classes. I am aware of the Dance Inn here in town but would like to hear positive recommendations of other dance schools in the area. Thank you.
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/40533''
=== Career planning ===
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==== Aligning aptitudes with career choices and with an educational path {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=youscience}} ====
''Question:'' Several months ago, someone brought to the attention of this list a
new(ish?) website that I have been trying to find but I can't because I
don't remember what it's called and I can barely describe what I think it
was about. Naturally, that's driving me crazy. :)
To the best of my memory, the website was intended for high school and
college kids as a tool to help them figure out their interests and strengths
that might be translated into future careers.
Does this ring a bell? Thank you for any help you can provide.
''Answer:'' The web site is www.youscience.com. CBS Evening News in Boston did a story on it (WBZ) that featured a Lexington family. Here is the link. Please bear thru the 30 second commercial. I can't figure out a way to eliminate it: http://cbsloc.al/1kUQqLM
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41315''


=== College preparation ===
=== College preparation ===


==== AP (Advanced Placement) class tutoring ====
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==== AP (Advanced Placement) class tutoring {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=AP tutoring}} ====


''Question:'' What resources are available for AP class tutoring?
''Question:'' What resources are available for AP class tutoring?
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25670''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25670''


==== AP (Advanced Placement) college credits ====
==== AP (Advanced Placement) college credits {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=AP college credit}} ====


''Question:'' How do AP (Advanced Placement) classes matter once you're in college?
''Question:'' How do AP (Advanced Placement) classes matter once you're in college?
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24212''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24212''


==== College application help ====
==== College application help {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=college application}} ====


''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a service to help a HS student with a college application? Thanks.
''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a service to help a HS student with a college application? Thanks.
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''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22339<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22339<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22829''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22829<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34530''


==== College tuition advice ====
==== College tuition advice {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=college tuition}} ====


''Question:'' For scheduling reasons my wife and I missed the financial aid discussions
''Question:'' For scheduling reasons my wife and I missed the financial aid discussions
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10644''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10644''


==== SAT and ACT preparation classes ====
==== Gap Year Consultant {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="gap year"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Can someone enlighten me what "gap year consulting" is? I've always understood "gap year" to be time taken off....to relax, to explore the world, to have a life in between nonstop education...quite the opposite, in my mind, of what a consultant would help with....????
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/40537''
 
==== SAT and ACT preparation classes {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=SAT ACT consultant}} ====


''Question:'' Hi. We're looking for recommendations for organizations that help students prepare for SATs and ACTs.
''Question:'' Hi. We're looking for recommendations for organizations that help students prepare for SATs and ACTs.
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''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18178<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18178<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28736''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28736<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36052''


=== Daycares and Preschools ===
=== Community Education ===
==== Daycares for 1 year olds ====


''Question:'' Hello. We have a nanny for our 1 year old for now, but since he's an active, social little fellow, we're thinking that soon, we might have to transition him to a daycare, as he might start getting bored at home. I'm looking for daycares in the Lexington and Belmont areas, as they are on my way to work. I'd rather not travel too far towards Bedford, as that would involve a reverse commute for me. I'd appreciate any suggestions and recommendations from other parents here. As usual, thank you in advance.
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''Answer:'' Check the threads below.
==== Lexington Community Ed courses {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="community education"}} ====


''Threads:<br />
''Remark:'' I was looking through the Lexington Community Ed catalog.  What an amazing list of classes! 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22693''


One in particular caught my eye.  It is taught by Helen Chen called "Simple Weeknight Meals from the Chinese Kitchen."  My son's Clarke School Mandarin class took a workshop with Ms. Chen last year and I was fortunate to be a chaperone.  I learned so much and still recall what she taught me.  If you can enroll in this course, you will learn a lot!


=== Foreign languages ===
The terrific part is that LexMedia will broadcast this particular class as I am sure it will be popular.  (Thank you, LexMedia!  You do so much for our community!)
==== Italian language classes ====


''Threads:<br />
Even if this class doesn't suit your fancy, do look at the classes. There is so much to offer and the teachers are superb.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26304<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29061''
 
==== French tutor ====


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29486''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41400''


==== Mandarin tutor ====
=== Daycares and Preschools ===


''Threads:<br />
----
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30210''


==== Daycares for 1 year olds  {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=daycare}} ====


=== Mathematics ===
''Question:'' Hello. We have a nanny for our 1 year old for now, but since he's an active, social little fellow, we're thinking that soon, we might have to transition him to a daycare, as he might start getting bored at home. I'm looking for daycares in the Lexington and Belmont areas, as they are on my way to work. I'd rather not travel too far towards Bedford, as that would involve a reverse commute for me. I'd appreciate any suggestions and recommendations from other parents here. As usual, thank you in advance.
 
''Answer:'' Check the threads below.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22693''


==== Kumon or Russian School feedback ====
==== Preschools: LPC vs. CCL vs. LEAP vs. Billy Dalwin {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=preschool}} ====


''Question:''  
''Question:'' Which of these preschools did you prefer? I'm sure this is a case of "everyone likes the preschool they choose", but I'd just like to see if anyone has any experience with any of these schools, both good or bad.
My first grade son loves math but feels like he could use some extra challenge
 
and could likely use some extra practice in reading. Does anyone have
One difference I did see was that some teachers seemed to do a better job of getting down on the floor with the kids and playing with them instead of just supervising, so any thoughts on what your kids thought of their teachers would be fantastic.  
experience with either of these programs or have other suggestions? Thanks.  


''Answer:''
''Threads:<br />http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37296''
Both Kumon and the Russian School are good, but they work slightly differently. We had done Kumon a few years ago for my older daughter, and are currently doing Russian School for both my older and my younger daughter.


Kumon students meet once a week and solve independently problems on a worksheet. Students are assessed about their initial level, and they are handed materials appropriate to their preparation level. This is very good, because some students may be more advanced or may have fallen behind; Kumon accommodates these students very well and from the get-go of the program. Students can also join the program at any time in the year, which is great, and at any level due to the flexibility of the start point.
=== Languages {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=language tutor}} ===


Kumon does not have a classroom teacher; students always work independently based on work sheets. There are tutors available during this weekly session, but in our case the tutors were high school age students.
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One disadvantage: while the pace of the work sheets is slow, it is constant - and after a few months some students will complain about this constant pace, and about the fact that they do not get to spend more time with problems they like.
==== English Tutor {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=english tutor}} ====


Aside from math, Kumon also has a very good English language program, which is a lot of fun.
''Threads: <br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/48532''


Russian School on the other hand is a bit more expensive than Kumon, and is set up entirely differently. Young students spend 2 hours a week in a regular classroom, with an assigned teacher. The teacher will present problems during class, the students will solve them some time independently, and other times in front of the other students at the whiteboard. There are about two sheets of homework each week, which will take 30 minutes for the small grades - but the parents have to help at first with the homework. The problems are very fun and age appropriate.


The Russian School teachers are always very well prepared and knowledgeable about their material; this has a great influence on what the class will do. The curriculum is very well designed with a mix of problems requiring a lot of logical-style thinking. There are two levels of difficulty (two 'tracks'). The class size is relatively small - about 15-16.  Some time the class facilities are a bit ad-hoc, but this is math and what matters is how and what it is taught, not where. Tutoring is available at extra cost after hours.
==== English as a Second Language {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=english "second language"}} ====


Russian Math teachers will start with a particular classroom group and keep it year after year - this way they get to know their students very well, and at the beginning of a new year they can adapt the level of instruction to the level of the class. This is something public schools could learn from, because we switch teachers every grade instead of keeping a teacher assigned to a grade throughout K-5.
''Threads: <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37863''


The draw back with the Russian School is that you have to start class in September, just like with a regular school. Another drawback is that in higher grades (6th grades or up) the number of instructional hours will increase, because there is more material to be taugh. In 6th grade, an Algebra and a geometry class take 3.5 hours. They study exciting stuff - the concept of definition, theorem and postulate, but students cannot spread these hours over multiple times a week, the way they do it in the math program at the regular school.
==== Italian language classes {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=italian tutor class}} ====


In summary, both Kumon and the Russian Schools are good, with some pitfalls. What else is available? There is Mr Quigley's Lexington class for slightly older students (I believe starting with 2nd or 3rd grade). There are a number of math tutors who will take older students. And there is also a set of textbooks called Singapore Math (http://www.singaporemath.com/), which parents can use at home for tutoring their child, starting with the 1st grade.
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26304<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29061''


==== French tutor {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=french tutor class}} ====


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22343''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29486 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/39168<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45664"


==== LHS math final exam archive ====
==== Korean - Where to buy books {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=korean tutor class}} ====


''Question:'' What is the location of the LHS web page with links
''Question:'' Hi all. Does anyone know where I could buy or borrow books in Korean? My high school daughter is going to an immersion camp and can't bring reading material that isn't in Korean. Â The libraries have some, but the titles I saw are either way too difficult or way too easy. Â Also, I am not sure if they will appreciate having their materials taken for more than a month! Thanks so much for any thoughts or help.
to lots of old final exams from most of the math courses, so
students could get a sense of what to expect on their final?


''Answer:'' The web page with old LHS final exams is located at [http://lps.lexingtonma.org//site/Default.aspx?PageID=2101].
''Answer:'' You can use Schoenhof's near Harvard Square, which has a selection of books for a number of foreign languages: http://www.schoenhofs.com/


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24526''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34694''


==== Math Club feedback ====
==== Mandarin tutor {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=mandarin tutor class}} ====


''Question:''
''Threads:<br />
I just received a mailing about the Math Club run by Joe Quigley in Lexington (http://www.themathclub.com/) and would be interested in hearing from anyone who has any experience with it. We have a soon-to-be 4th grader who loves math and is very good at it, but we want to make sure the program is enjoyable and not too intense. Recommendations for other math programs are also welcome!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30210''
 
==== Spanish tutor {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=spanish tutor class}} ====


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19907''
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37612''
 
=== Mathematics {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=mathematics}} ===


==== Math olympiad ====
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''Question:'' A new Harrington School family has asked me about opportunities for 5th graders
==== Graphing Calculator {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="graphing calculator"}} ====
to participate in the Math Olympiad. Our enrichment program at Harrington
 
doesn't participate in it. Does anyone know whether one of the many other local
''Question:''  
math enrichment groups might offer opportunities for a 5th grader to compete in
Which Graphing Calculators are used by students starting in Lexington middle school 8th grade and high school?
it?
 
''Answer''
The models used are Texas Instruments TI-83 or TI-84 family. For a debate whether other models should be allowed, or whether iPads or smart tablets would do a better job, see the thread below.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29229''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33896''


==== Math tutor ====
==== Kumon or Russian School feedback {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=kumon "russian school"}} ====


''Question:'' If anyone has a math tutor to recommend for a middle school girl please let me know – thanks very much.
''Question:''  
My first grade son loves math but feels like he could use some extra challenge
and could likely use some extra practice in reading. Does anyone have
experience with either of these programs or have other suggestions? Thanks.  


''Threads:<br />
''Answer:''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24393<br />
Both Kumon and the Russian School are good, but they work slightly differently. We had done Kumon a few years ago for my older daughter, and are currently doing Russian School for both my older and my younger daughter.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24500<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28624''


==== Summer math camp for high schooler ====
Kumon students meet once a week and solve independently problems on a worksheet. Students are assessed about their initial level, and they are handed materials appropriate to their preparation level. This is very good, because some students may be more advanced or may have fallen behind; Kumon accommodates these students very well and from the get-go of the program. Students can also join the program at any time in the year, which is great, and at any level due to the flexibility of the start point.


''Question:'' Hi. Looking for suggestions for summer math camps in and around Massachusetts for my 9th grader. Thanks.
Kumon does not have a classroom teacher; students always work independently based on work sheets. There are tutors available during this weekly session, but in our case the tutors were high school age students.


''Threads:<br />
One disadvantage: while the pace of the work sheets is slow, it is constant - and after a few months some students will complain about this constant pace, and about the fact that they do not get to spend more time with problems they like.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22481''


=== Music ===
Aside from math, Kumon also has a very good English language program, which is a lot of fun.


==== Guitar teacher ====
Russian School on the other hand is a bit more expensive than Kumon, and is set up entirely differently. Young students spend 2 hours a week in a regular classroom, with an assigned teacher. The teacher will present problems during class, the students will solve them some time independently, and other times in front of the other students at the whiteboard. There are about two sheets of homework each week, which will take 30 minutes for the small grades - but the parents have to help at first with the homework. The problems are very fun and age appropriate.


''Question:'' Good morning. I am looking for a guitar teacher. I'm just trying to be able to accompany
The Russian School teachers are always very well prepared and knowledgeable about their material; this has a great influence on what the class will do. The curriculum is very well designed with a mix of problems requiring a lot of logical-style thinking. There are two levels of difficulty (two 'tracks'). The class size is relatively small - about 15-16. Some time the class facilities are a bit ad-hoc, but this is math and what matters is how and what it is taught, not where. Tutoring is available at extra cost after hours.
children along, when they sing the classic children's tunes (Twinkle twinkle,
little star, itsy bitsy spider, etc....).
I would like to start asap. I have some knowledge of music (I play around on
the piano). Can anyone recommend a local teacher?


''Threads:<br />
Russian Math teachers will start with a particular classroom group and keep it year after year - this way they get to know their students very well, and at the beginning of a new year they can adapt the level of instruction to the level of the class. This is something public schools could learn from, because we switch teachers every grade instead of keeping a teacher assigned to a grade throughout K-5.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14020''


==== Piano teacher ====
The draw back with the Russian School is that you have to start class in September, just like with a regular school. Another drawback is that in higher grades (6th grades or up) the number of instructional hours will increase, because there is more material to be taugh. In 6th grade, an Algebra and a geometry class take 3.5 hours. They study exciting stuff - the concept of definition, theorem and postulate, but students cannot spread these hours over multiple times a week, the way they do it in the math program at the regular school.
''Question:'' Hello Lexington List. I am in need of a piano teacher in the Lexington area. I took lessons from age
 
4 to 20. However, when I couldn't find the right teacher in college, I stopped
In summary, both Kumon and the Russian Schools are good, with some pitfalls. What else is available? There is Mr Quigley's Lexington class for slightly older students (I believe starting with 2nd or 3rd grade). There are a number of math tutors who will take older students. And there is also a set of textbooks called Singapore Math (http://www.singaporemath.com/), which parents can use at home for tutoring their child, starting with the 1st grade.
cold turkey. I miss playing quite a bit, and I would love to find a teacher in
or around Lexington (or someone who would come to my house) that will teach
piano for the love of music. Of course, technique and accuracy are a must, but
I play the piano to enjoy myself and as a way to escape the world, not to stress
myself out trying to please someone else.


If there is anyone out there who teaches with this philosophy or if you might
know of someone who fits this profile, I would be grateful if you would either
email me with their name or email them with my email address! Thank you.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11142<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22343''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24516<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29432''
==== LHS math final exam archive {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="final exam" archive}} ====


==== Piano tuner ====
''Question:'' What is the location of the LHS web page with links
to lots of old final exams from most of the math courses, so
students could get a sense of what to expect on their final?


''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation for a piano tuner? Thanks!
''Answer:'' The web page with old LHS final exams is located at [http://lps.lexingtonma.org//site/Default.aspx?PageID=2101].


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19964<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24526''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24421''


==== Violin lessons ====
==== Math Club feedback {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="math club"}} ====


''Question:'' Hi -- I am looking for private violin teacher for my 6th grade son. I
''Question:''  
played for a long time, and I've been able to be constructive to date --
I just received a mailing about the Math Club run by Joe Quigley in Lexington (http://www.themathclub.com/) and would be interested in hearing from anyone who has any experience with it. We have a soon-to-be 4th grader who loves math and is very good at it, but we want to make sure the program is enjoyable and not too intense. Recommendations for other math programs are also welcome!
but feel it is time to add another violin player's voice to the process.


Any suggestions? I'm interested in the teacher's personality as well as
''Threads:<br />
his/her skills. I think the best match for my son will be someone who
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19907''
is passionate about music, energetic -- but also gentle. Also, someone
who might be open to different genres. Okay -- that is probably
ridiculous combination -- but, please let me know what you know!


Yes, I did request the list of local teachers from the schools - but it
==== Math olympiad {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=math olympiad}} ====
is just a run of names & numbers, so it's hard to jump in from that point.


''Question:'' A new Harrington School family has asked me about opportunities for 5th graders
to participate in the Math Olympiad. Our enrichment program at Harrington
doesn't participate in it. Does anyone know whether one of the many other local
math enrichment groups might offer opportunities for a 5th grader to compete in
it?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10414<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29229''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20670''


==== Math tutor {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=math tutor}} ====


==== Violin strings ====
''Question:'' If anyone has a math tutor to recommend for a middle school girl please let me know – thanks very much.
 
''Question:'' Hi all. Could you please tell me where I can purchase a 'D' string for my daughter's
violin?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13116''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24393<br />
=== Online courses ===
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24500<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28624<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36877<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46996''


==== Options for online courses ====
==== Summer math camp for high schooler {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=summer math camp}} ====


''Question:'' What options are available for online courses?
''Question:'' Hi. Looking for suggestions for summer math camps in and around Massachusetts for my 9th grader. Thanks.


''Answer:'' Two of the available options are the Khan Academy at [http://www.khanacademy.org] and Coursera [https://www.coursera.org]. Both allow you to study in the comfort of your own home for free courses in many different areas - this can help you keep current on your own field, or help a student investigate some college courses before taking the course, or purely learn a new subject for the fun of it!
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22481''


''Threads:<br />
=== Music ===
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29172''


=== Summer camps ===
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==== Drama/theater camp ====
==== Flute teacher {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=flute}} ====


''Question:'' My son's got the acting bug and we're thinking about sending him to a
''Question:'' Any recommendations for a flute teacher for a 10 yr old? Thanks!
drama/theater camp for a month next summer. We'd love recommendations from this great list if any of you have experience
with a camp like this.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/9919''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46686//


==== Summer camp recommendations ====
==== Guitar teacher {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=guitar teacher lesson}} ====


''Question:'' Hello all. We are moving to Lex in the spring and would like our 9-year-old daughter to
''Question:'' Good morning. I am looking for a guitar teacher. I'm just trying to be able to accompany
meet some kids during the summer. Recommendations for fun, artsy day camps would
children along, when they sing the classic children's tunes (Twinkle twinkle,
be greatly appreciated. Cannot believe that registration is right around the
little star, itsy bitsy spider, etc....).
corner for Habitat in Belmont, which she adores. Thanks for the assistance!
I would like to start asap. I have some knowledge of music (I play around on
the piano). Can anyone recommend a local teacher?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16008<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14020<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16028<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45334''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21919''


==== Soccer camp ====
==== Piano movers {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=piano mover}} ====


''Question:'' I am looking for a soccer skills camp for my incoming 9th grade son (day or
''Question:'' Does anyone have a good piano moving company to recommend? Thanks.
overnight) and am wondering if anyone has experience with/recommendations for
any?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25003''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34131<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/48133''


==== Piano teacher {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=piano teacher lesson}} ====


''Question:'' Hello Lexington List. I am in need of a piano teacher in the Lexington area. I took lessons from age 4 to 20. However, when I couldn't find the right teacher in college, I stopped cold turkey. I miss playing quite a bit, and I would love to find a teacher in or around Lexington (or someone who would come to my house) that will teach piano for the love of music. Of course, technique and accuracy are a must, but I play the piano to enjoy myself and as a way to escape the world, not to stress myself out trying to please someone else.


If there is anyone out there who teaches with this philosophy or if you might know of someone who fits this profile, I would be grateful if you would either email me with their name or email them with my email address! Thank you.


''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11142<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24516<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29432<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34816<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34842<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45419<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/47276<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/53776''


== Entertainment and Culture ==
==== Piano tuner {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="piano tuner"}} ====


=== Music ===
''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation for a piano tuner? Thanks!


==== Symphony orchestras ====
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19964<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24421<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37664<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/47223''


''Question:'' Hi. Could anyone recommend a few good symphony or classical orchestras?  We like the BSO, but our budget does not.  Can anyone recommend good places/organizations for classical music? Thanks.
==== Violin lessons {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=violin teacher lesson}} ====


''Threads:<br />
''Question:'' Hi -- I am looking for private violin teacher for my 6th grade son. I
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28402''
played for a long time, and I've been able to be constructive to date --
but feel it is time to add another violin player's voice to the process.


=== Shows ===
Any suggestions? I'm interested in the teacher's personality as well as
his/her skills. I think the best match for my son will be someone who
is passionate about music, energetic -- but also gentle. Also, someone
who might be open to different genres. Okay -- that is probably
ridiculous combination -- but, please let me know what you know!


==== First Night in Boston ====
Yes, I did request the list of local teachers from the schools - but it
is just a run of names & numbers, so it's hard to jump in from that point.


''Question:'' We are thinking of going to First Night celebration in Boston on New Year's Eve.
''Also see:'' [[Lexington:Tutoring|Tutoring and Private Instructors]].
Can anyone tell me how crowded the indoor events usually are, and where to park? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29588''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10414<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20670<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43475<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46699''


== Food and Eating Out ==
==== Violin strings {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=violin strings}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi all. Could you please tell me where I can purchase a 'D' string for my daughter's
violin?


=== Cooking ===
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13116''


==== Mandolin slicer  ====
==== Voice lessons {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="voice lessons"}} ====


''Question:'' What is the best mandoline slicer? What do experienced cooks like?
''Question:'' I am looking for someone relatively local that gives voice lessons for singing. Anyone have any recommendations? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29150''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/47242''
 
=== Online courses ===
 
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==== Options for online courses {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="online courses"}} ====


==== Cooking turkey ====
''Question:'' What options are available for online courses?


''Question:'' I know this is early for Thanksgiving, but for those who have not done turkeys here is a great set of instructions that I have been using for decades.  It is really easy and fool-proof.
''Answer:'' Two of the available options are the Khan Academy at [http://www.khanacademy.org] and Coursera [https://www.coursera.org]. Both allow you to study in the comfort of your own home for free courses in many different areas - this can help you keep current on your own field, or help a student investigate some college courses before taking the course, or purely learn a new subject for the fun of it!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27172''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29172''


==== Slow Cooker Cookbook Recommendation Wanted  ====
=== Science ===


''Question:'' I'm looking for recommendations on the best slow cooker cook book. I've heard
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raves about "Slow Cooker Revolution" (Cooks Illustrated) and "Fix It And Forget
 
It." I'd be interested in comments from people who own one of these books. Or
==== Biology Tutor {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=biology}} ====
comments from people who have another book and love it.


My goal is recipes that can be prepared quickly and then left alone for the
''Question:'' Can someone highly recommend a bio tutor?
entire cooking time. (I've heard that "Slow Cooker Revolution" might be too
fussy, requiring ingredients to be added during the cooking time.) Thank you.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22647''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexParents/conversations/topics/7776''
 
=== Summer camps ===


=== Food stores and groceries ===
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==== Community Sponsored Agriculture ====
==== Belmont Hill Sports Camp {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=belmont hill camp}} ====


''Question:'' I'm wondering if anyone has participated in a CSA (Community Sponsored Agriculture) that they would recommend? I know Wilson's is an option, but I've been trying to research what else is out there as well. And if anyone has done the Wilson's CSA in the past, is there anything you would like to share about the experience? Thanks so much for you help.
''Question:'' We are interested in hearing about anyone's experience at the Belmont Hill
Sports camps. The program looks good but we would appreciate feedback from a
camper's perspective. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30220<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34545''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30262''


==== Stores carrying Indian food  ====
==== Drama/theater camp {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=drama theater camp}} ====


''Question:'' There used to be a store in Arlington where I bought some stuff from India, kind of candy nibble things with seeds and some sugary stuff.
''Question:'' My son's got the acting bug and we're thinking about sending him to a
Went to Arlington over the weekend and looked for it, without success. Anybody know where I could buy that sort of thing today?
drama/theater camp for a month next summer. We'd love recommendations from this great list if any of you have experience
with a camp like this.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22448''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/9919''


=== Restaurants and Eating Out ===
==== K-1st graders camps {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=summer camp}} ====


==== Authentic Chinese restaurants ====
''Question:'' Hi. Now that the summer is well underway, I'm wondering where parents of first-time day campers are sending their children for summer camp? My daughter will be
six, next summer, and likes physical activities, animals, and outdoor play most
of all. We know about Hayden, and I'd like to learn about other options as
well. Thanks!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22042''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35249''
 
==== Five Year Olds Summer Camps {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=summer camp}} ====


==== French restaurant ====
''Question:'' Hi. It's time to start making plans... Our five year-old boy enjoys the usual indoor and outdoor activities that kids of his age enjoy. This year, we have decided to skip our pre-school's packaged offer, so we are interested in what programs you have found nearby to be of high quality and good value. Many thanks in advance!


''Question:'' Hi all. I'd like to take my parents out to a nice French restaurant for their 50th anniversary.  Can anyone recommend a place? Thank you so much!
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/39773''


''Answer:'' Here is a list of French restaurants in the area:
* L'Espalier in Boston on Boylston St
* Brasserie Jo in Boston on Huntington Ave
* La Voile in Boston on Newbury Street
* Menton in Boston, at 354 Congress Street
* Petit Robert Bistro in Boston, at 468 Commonwealth Ave
* Aquataine in the Boston South End
* Le Lyonnais in Acton, on Rt. 2A
* Sandrine's Bistro in Cambridge, near Harvard Sq
* Lumiere in Newton


==== Sailing Camp {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=sailing camp}} ====


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29534''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/40903''


==== Gluten-free restaurant and take-out food ====
==== Summer Camp Recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=summer camp}} ====


''Question:'' Hi folks. I don't have much personal experience with gluten-free food, but this week I am looking for some good gluten-free meal options in the area that would be suitable for take-out. I would appreciate any recommendations/suggestions that you could offer! Restaurant takeout, or good frozen meal suggestions, are all welcome.  
''Question:'' Hello all. We are moving to Lex in the spring and would like our 9-year-old daughter to
meet some kids during the summer. Recommendations for fun, artsy day camps would
be greatly appreciated. Cannot believe that registration is right around the
corner for Habitat in Belmont, which she adores. Thanks for the assistance!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23747''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16008<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16028<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21919''


==== Indian food stores near Lexington ====


''Question:'' Does anyone know of Indian food stores near Lexington? I'm looking
==== Single Day Camps {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=single day camp}} ====
for the spicy snacks ("Hot Mix" is the one I've been using -- very
 
nice).
''Question:'' Are there any single day camps for the summer? My soon to be fifth grader does not want to go for week long camps, but wants to go for occasional day long camp. Do we even have an option like that in and around Lexington?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/5664''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexParents/conversations/topics/8739''


==== Lobster ====
==== Soccer camp {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=soccer camp}} ====


''Question:'' Hello. My parents, who lived in this area for about 40 years before
''Question:'' I am looking for a soccer skills camp for my incoming 9th grade son (day or
moving to the SF Bay area about 10 years ago, will be back
overnight) and am wondering if anyone has experience with/recommendations for
here for a visit next week, and they are interested in a good
any?
lobster dinner. We have lobster only when we are in Maine,
so I don't have any advice for them. Thanks in advance for any advice for my parents.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23295''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25003''
 
== Entertainment and Culture ==


==== Malaysian and Singapore restaurants ====
=== Books ===


''Question:''  A lifetime ago I traveled for work to Singapore, where I got to eat enjoy  the local cuisine  - especially the whole foods stalls selling Malaysian cuisine. Has anyone seen anything featuring food from Singapore or Malaysia  around here? 
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''Threads:<br />
==== What should I read next? {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="read next"}} ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22131''


==== Pizza ====
''Observation:'' This site appears to be connected to Amazon.  If you type in a book or author it gives you a list of “similar” books.  It gives many more than the half-dozen on a normal Amazon search.  I tried it and the results are pretty good.  It appears to be based on what Amazon buyers purchase.  And since it is free ...
http://www.whatshouldireadnext.com/


''Question:'' Hi. We are new to the area and are wondering where the best pizza places in or
around Lexington might be other than Bertucci's. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12419<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/messages/39894''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18833<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27616<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29466''


==== Restaurant deliveries ====
==== Changing Books To E-Format {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=change e-format}} ====


''Question:'' I'm looking for recommendations for favorite restaurants in the
''Observation:'' I am part of a not-for-profit group that needs to convert a small-ish print book to an electronic file for e-publishing (we have the copyright).  It has been suggested to read the book into a device with voice-recognition software, to scan it into a program with character recognition software, or to type it again into a word processor file. Does anyone know a good, fast way to do this? Thanks!
Arlington/Lexington area that deliver.  


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25621''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41933''


==== Sushi ====
=== Music ===
''Question:'' Hi. I'd love to know what your favorite local sushi restaurant is. Thanks so much.
 
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==== Symphony orchestras {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=symphony orchestra}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. Could anyone recommend a few good symphony or classical orchestras?  We like the BSO, but our budget does not. Can anyone recommend good places/organizations for classical music? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27616''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28402''
 
==== Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=boston phylharmonic orchestra}} ====


==== Vegan friendly restaurant ====
Read Charles Lamb's review of the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra Benefit Concert on June 3, 2013:
''Question:'' Looking for suggestions for a restaurant that will please vegans and non-vegans
alike.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30313''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33864''


== Government ==
==== Summer Concerts {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=summer concerts}} ====


=== Elections ===
What is the concert schedule this summer?


==== Are children allowed in the voting booth? ====
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34546''


''Question:'' Are you allowed to bring school-aged children with you into the voting booth?  I've never done this before, but since schools are closed tomorrow, I thought this might be an interesting experience for my 6th grader to be a part of.  Is there a rule about this, does anyone know?
=== Shows ===


''Answer:'' Yes. Bringing your children of any age into the voting both with you is expressly protected / permitted by law. See right #15 on the Secretary of the Commonwealth's voter info web page: [http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/ele12/ballot_questions_12/ma_voter_rights.htm].
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''Threads:\
==== First Night in Boston {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="first night" in boston}} ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28279''


== House and Construction ==
''Question:'' We are thinking of going to First Night celebration in Boston on New Year's Eve.
Can anyone tell me how crowded the indoor events usually are, and where to park? Thanks.


=== Basement related ===
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29588''


==== Water in the basement ====
=== TV ===


''Question:'' Hello - We have water in our basement and it looks like we are in need of a french
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drain. I have gone through previous emails on the subject and tracked down two
referrals -


Peter Seibold<br />
==== Getting Rid Of Cable TV {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="cable tv"}}  ====
K&R Landscaping


I wanted to check in and see if anyone had any other suggestions of people to
''Question:'' Looking at getting rid of cable, I'm discovering what all I'd need for TV, phone, and internet connection. I've got the TV stuff figured out (antenna for network TV, Hulu and Netflix for the other channels) but would appreciate some advice on an internet provider. The only thing I've been able to find is clear.com but its success seems to depend on location. Has anyone tried this? Would it work in south Lexington? Are there any local alternatives to CLEAR?
call/avoid. Much appreciated!


''Threads:<br />
If CLEAR or something similar works, can Vonage be connected with that? Vonage requires a high speed internet connection. Or are there alternatives to Vonage?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12277<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12630<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19568<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19621<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19624<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19733<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24453''


==== What do do about wet basement wall ====
Hope this query helps other folks, too.


''Question:'' Hi folks! Well, the months have passed since the Great Storm of the spring, and we're debating what do do about the one wall that got wet.
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35279<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37656''


It's sort of a walk-out basement (hill on one side, open on the other). It never got wet... except during that storm. Then, water seeped up through the floor on the underground/foundation side and the lowest 2" or so of the wall got wet and yucky. I've torn out the wallboard and the mouse-infested fiberglass insulation that was behind it. The question is, now what?
== Food and Eating Out ==


''Threads:<br />
=== Cooking ===
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14666''


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==== French drains questions ====
==== Mandolin slicer {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="mandolin slicer"}} ====


''Observation:''We had a contractor install French drains in our finished basement in 2006 after
''Question:'' What is the best mandoline slicer? What do experienced cooks like?
a mini-flood in June. I would recommend him highly. Thanks to the French drain,
we have two pumps running today to keep the basement dry (they are still running
- where is the water coming from now that the rain has stopped?) The pumps come
on automatically if there is water in the pit.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/1587<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29150''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12568<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14596<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17118<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17129<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20244<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24453<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24465''


==== Radon questions ====
==== Cooking turkey {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=cook turkey}} ====


''Question:'' We recently tested our basement for radon, and detected a small amount.  We had tested previously several times over the years and never had even a trace of radon.  What we learned from the two remediation companies that we had look at our basement is that because the basement is now exposed to the earth below through the gap, the radon is seeping in.  They expect the radon level to get a little bit worse in the winter.
''Question:'' I know this is early for Thanksgiving, but for those who have not done turkeys here is a great set of instructions that I have been using for decades. It is really easy and fool-proof.
 
I'm hoping some of you might have ideas! I have to imagine that with all that water last year, and all the Lexingtonians who added French drains, someone else must have already dealt with this problem.  Any advice would be most appreciated.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20244''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27172''


==== Sump pump issues ====
==== Slow Cooker Cookbook Recommendation Wanted {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="slow cooker"}} ====


''Observation:'' My Ronchetti installed sump pumps have been running 24/7 since last
''Question:'' I'm looking for recommendations on the best slow cooker cook book. I've heard
Saturday! The water continues to pour into the French drains and out by
raves about "Slow Cooker Revolution" (Cooks Illustrated) and "Fix It And Forget
the pumps. I am amazed that the water is still coming to the basement and
It." I'd be interested in comments from people who own one of these books. Or
with heavy rain due Monday into Tuesday this is never going to end!
comments from people who have another book and love it.


''Threads:<br />
My goal is recipes that can be prepared quickly and then left alone for the
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12655<br />
entire cooking time. (I've heard that "Slow Cooker Revolution" might be too
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13094<br />
fussy, requiring ingredients to be added during the cooking time.) Thank you.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16981<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17104<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21801''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22647''


=== Construction ===
=== Drinks ===


==== Architects ====
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''Question:'' We are contemplating some renovations  (perhaps substantial, but mostly interior)  to our antique 18th c house. If anyone has worked with an architect on such a project that he/she loves, I would be glad to get referrals. I am particularly interested in getting web links where I can see some completed projects before contacting the referral.
==== Wine Stores {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=wine store}} ====


''Threads:<br />
''Question:'' We need to buy about 6 cases of wine for a family event. The wine is mid-range
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28546''
(10-15 dollars a bottle). One option is Trader Joe's Cambridge -- but where do
other folks recommend in the area? Thanks.


==== Decks ====
''Threads:<br />http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35399''


''Question:'' Hello. Have you recently had a deck built? We are looking for some referrals of
=== Food stores and groceries ===
someone that you worked with, really liked and could also help with design. Thank you so much.


''Threads:<br />
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24466''


==== Decking materials ====
==== Community Sponsored Agriculture {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=community agriculture}}  ====


''Question:'' I am looking for feedback regarding selection of decking material.
''Question:'' I'm wondering if anyone has participated in a CSA (Community Sponsored Agriculture) that they would recommend? I know Wilson's is an option, but I've been trying to research what else is out there as well. And if anyone has done the Wilson's CSA in the past, is there anything you would like to share about the experience? Thanks so much for you help.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24977<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30220<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29010''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30262''


==== Drywell engineer ====
==== Fresh fish {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=fresh fish}}  ====


''Question:'' We need help in finding the name of an engineer who can design a dry well to
''Question:'' What is a good place to buy fresh fish and clams? Thanks.
collect drainage from the sump pump we have installed in our newly constructed
basement.  


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30048''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33245''
 
==== Organically grown vegetables and meat {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=organic}}  ====
 
''Question:'' Hello all-knowing Lexingtonians,


==== Dumpster ====
I am beginning to stock my freezer with the kinds of organically grown vegetables and meats that I can eat and that stop being available once the local growing season is over. These include, but are not limited too, ORGANIC dandelion greens, acorn squash, Brussels sprouts, sweet potatoes (these are currently unavailable - anyone knows who might have them locally?), raspberries, blueberries, rhubarb, duck eggs, lamb, rabbit, venison, etc. I’d like to get many of the veggies by the bushel at a reasonable price. I would also buy the meat by half-a-dozen (or a large animal) rather than by a piece.


''Question:'' I have about 15 bags of construction waste from my basement reconstruction.
Can anyone recommend places to call and see if they have what I am looking for. Thanks in advance for your recommendations.
I've called Ace Removal Inc and they say they will pick the bags up for $275.
I did call Devens Recycling about 40 miles from here and they will charge $85 if
I drive the bags in one trip but I don't want the hassle of renting a truck, pay for gas etc. Can someone recommend another company that has small dumpsters?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14538<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45224''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25570''


==== Looking for a carpenter ====
==== Propane Tank - Refill {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="propane tank" refill}}  ====


''Question:'' Hi, I am looking for a carpenter to fix and replace rotten boards on our deck. Any recommendations would be appreciated.  Although this is a smallish job, I would like to have access to someone who will come do various small jobs and eventually bigger ones. 
''Question:'' Hi all. We're new to Lexington and looking for a place to fill propane tanks for our BBQ. On a past list topic, these were recommended. Are these recommendations
still current? Any others to suggest? Thanks!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6867<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35323''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10685<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19846<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23493<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23963<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25683''


==== Fencing companies ====
==== Raw Milk {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="raw milk"}}  ====


''Question:'' Hi everyone. Could anyone recommend a fencing company? Thanks for any recommendations.
''Question:'' Does anyone on the list have a rec for a local farm that sell organic raw milk? Thanks much!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24709<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42717''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26143''
 
==== Shrimp {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=shrimp}} ====


==== Asbestos remediation  ====
''Question:'' Which shrimp is good, and which shrimp is best avoided?


''Question:'' Hi. We're looking for people that do asbestos remediation - we have floor tiles containing asbestos in our basement that we'd like to have removed.
''Answer:'' The key for shrimp is whether it is soaked with chemicals to add weight.  


''Threads:<br />
This is a terrible practice which has gotten out of control and the result has been terrible tasting mushy shrimp.  You have to watch out for shrimp called 'easy peel' in this way, because splitting the shell allows the shrimp to expand when soaked.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13995<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17286<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19186''


You are perfectly safe buying shrimp from Thailand or elsewhere so long as it is labeled "chem free" or no tripolyphosphate added.


==== Suggestions for structural engineer ====
The label on this Northern Chef shrimp says 'All Natural Chemical Free'.  That is what you want.


''Question:'' Hi folks. Does anyone have a recommendation for a structural engineer to evaluate
Also look at the ingredient listing. In this case its says just shrimp.  You want to avoid any ingredient listing where its says shrimp, sodium tripolyphosphate added.
existing support for a potential load on our first floor? The area has an
open basement below. Thanks very much in advance.  


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15828''
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38000''


==== Civil engineer recommendation ====
==== Stores carrying Indian food {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="indian food" store}} ====


''Question:'' Can anyone here recommend a good and reasonable civil engineer that handles
''Question:'' There used to be a store in Arlington where I bought some stuff from India, kind of candy nibble things with seeds and some sugary stuff.
grading and drainage plans for residential expansion projects? Thanks.
Went to Arlington over the weekend and looked for it, without success. Anybody know where I could buy that sort of thing today?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21632''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22448''
 
=== Restaurants and Eating Out ===


==== Land surveyor  ====
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''Question:'' Hello. We are putting up a fence and need to get a land survey. would anybody be
==== Authentic Chinese Restaurants {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=chinese restaurant}}  ====
able to recommend a land surveyor to us? Thank you.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23791''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22042''
 
==== Breakfast Places Near Lexington {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=breakfast place}}  ====


==== General construction ====
''Question:'' Where is your favorite local place for breakfast?


''Question:'' Dear friends: we are having some (re) construction done on our basement and would love
''Threads: <br />
recommendations in the following areas:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/39869''


Tile work (small job)<br />
==== Cambridge Restaurant Recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=cambridge restaurant}}  ====
Carpet store (wall to wall carpeting for our basement)<br />
Handyman<br />
Painter<br />
Carpenter


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10685<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36590''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12252<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15032<br />
==== Davis Square restaurants {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=davis square restaurant}}  ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15564<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24984<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29184''


==== Construction contractor needed ====
''Question:'' Any ideas for a cool place for supper in Davis Square? Maybe something middle-Eastern, Spanish, low-key, with an outdoor patio.......nothing fancy! Thanks for any ideas!
 
''Question:'' Hi. I am looking for names of contractors/builders for a home renovation that I am looking to do. I want someone that could successfully do an addition/new kitchen. I looked on the list and could not find anyone in that category and would love your suggestions. Thanks so much.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24741<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43397''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24807<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29964<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29966''


==== Certified plot plan ====
==== Dim Sum in Chinatown {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=dim sum}}  ====


''Question:'' Hello list. We are looking to have some work done and need to get a certified plot plan. Can someone recommend someone who does this? Thanks.
''Question:'' We are planning to go to Chinatown for Dim Sum on Sunday. Any recommendations? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20323''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/48885''
 
==== French restaurants {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=french restaurant}}  ====


''Question:'' Hi all. I'd like to take my parents out to a nice French restaurant for their 50th anniversary.  Can anyone recommend a place? Thank you so much!


==== Recommendation for concrete floor installer ====
''Answer:'' Here is a list of French restaurants in the area:
* L'Espalier in Boston on Boylston St
* Brasserie Jo in Boston on Huntington Ave
* La Voile in Boston on Newbury Street
* Menton in Boston, at 354 Congress Street
* Petit Robert Bistro in Boston, at 468 Commonwealth Ave
* Aquataine in the Boston South End
* Le Lyonnais in Acton, on Rt. 2A
* Sandrine's Bistro in Cambridge, near Harvard Sq
* Lumiere in Newton


''Question:'' Hi. We are thinking about covering the basement floor with concrete, since the moisture problem will make other methods non-optimal. Do you have any recommendation for good contractor? I checked our database but couldn't find any. Thanks!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27421''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29534''


==== Good driveway contractor needed ====
==== Gluten-free restaurant and take-out food {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=gluten free restaurant}} ====


''Question:'' Hi Lexington List: any recommendations for good driveway contractors -- that
''Question:'' Hi folks. I don't have much personal experience with gluten-free food, but this week I am looking for some good gluten-free meal options in the area that would be suitable for take-out. I would appreciate any recommendations/suggestions that you could offer! Restaurant takeout, or good frozen meal suggestions, are all welcome.  
is, someone who can dig up the old driveway and replace it without it costing a
fortune? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19411<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23747<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26493''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41786''


==== Garage door ====
==== Restaurants in Harvard Sq {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=restaurant harvard square}}  ====
 
''Question:'' It's time for us to replace our old garage door openers. Does anyone have
positive experience with someone or a company to recommend? Thanks in advance.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19824<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41701''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29707''


==== Glass shower door installer ====
==== Indian food stores near Lexington {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=indian food store}} ====


''Question:'' Hi, I'm looking for a recommendation for 1) somewhere to purchase/have made glass
''Question:'' Does anyone know of Indian food stores near Lexington? I'm looking
shower doors and 2) someone to install them. Thanks.
for the spicy snacks ("Hot Mix" is the one I've been using -- very
nice).


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18971<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/5664''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20362<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29312''


==== Glass shop ====
==== Lobster {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=lobster}}  ====


''Question:'' Greetings. Does anyone know where I can buy a small pane of glass. One of the "lights" in
''Question:'' Hello. My parents, who lived in this area for about 40 years before
an exterior door is broken, and I'd like to replace it. I'd really appreciate any help or advice on this!
moving to the SF Bay area about 10 years ago, will be back
here for a visit next week, and they are interested in a good
lobster dinner. We have lobster only when we are in Maine,
so I don't have any advice for them. Thanks in advance for any advice for my parents.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23306''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23295''


==== Windows replacement ====
==== Malaysian and Singapore restaurants {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=malaysian singapore restaurant}}  ====


''Question:'' Hi. I need to replace some windows (2 bay and 4 bay). Do you have anyone recommend? Thanks.
''Question:'' A lifetime ago I traveled for work to Singapore, where I got to eat enjoy  the local cuisine  -  especially the whole foods stalls selling Malaysian cuisine. Has anyone seen anything featuring food from Singapore or Malaysia  around here?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14228<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22131''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17089<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26792''


==== Recommendations for a Gutter Replacement ====
==== Pizza {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=pizza}} ====


''Question:'' Hi. I am wondering if anyone has a recommendation for someone to put up a new gutter
''Question:'' Hi. We are new to the area and are wondering where the best pizza places in or
on my house, and remove the old one. I'm not even sure whether a roofer does
around Lexington might be other than Bertucci's. Thanks.
this, or someone who specializes in gutters. Anyone know, or do you know
someone good who we might use? Thanks for any advice.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20315''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12419<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18833<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27616<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29466<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44008''


==== Home inspector recommendation ====
==== Places to eat with a dog {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=eat dog}}  ====
 
''Question:'' Hi all, does anyone have a home inspector that they would recommend? I searched for past references and got only a couple who are not available. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23782''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45140''


==== Home insulation ====
==== Restaurant deliveries {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=restaurant delivery}}  ====


''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation for a home insulation company/provider? Thanks.
''Question:'' I'm looking for recommendations for favorite restaurants in the
Arlington/Lexington area that deliver.  


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27571''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25621''


==== Kitchen remodeling ====
==== Restaurant for special occasions {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=restaurant special}}  ====


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23674''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44946<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45339''


==== Seeking advice for dealing with difficult contractor ====
==== Sushi {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=sushi}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. I'd love to know what your favorite local sushi restaurant is. Thanks so much.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23060''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27616''


==== Lock repair ====
==== Thai Restaurant {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=thai restaurant}}  ====


''Question:'' Hi. Our backdoor lock/ door handle Fell apart last night. I am wondering if anyone
''Question:'' Does anyone know of a good Thai restaurant in the area? Thank you in advance for any hot leads.
has a recommendation for a handyman or locksmith? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27571''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42429''


==== Painter ====
==== Vegan Friendly Restaurant {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=vegan restaurant}}  ====


''Question:'' Does anyone have any recommendations for a painter to paint the outside of my
''Question:'' Looking for suggestions for a restaurant that will please vegans and non-vegans
home? Thanks.
alike.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/9386<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30313''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12900<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17339<br />
==== Strictly Vegan Restaurant {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=vegan restaurant}}  ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24227<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24975<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30062''


==== Plasterer ====
''Question:'' Looking for a strictly vegan restaurant near Lexington. Any suggestions? Thank you!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17123''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/messages/42509''
 
== Government ==


==== Plumber ====
=== Elections ===


''Question:'' Can anyone give me a recommendation of a good plumber in Lexington? Interested
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in your opinion and why.


''Threads:<br />
==== Are children allowed in the voting booth? {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=children voting}} ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6434<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11968<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13924<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16941<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17119<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17183<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22549<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25526<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29067<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29677''


==== Roofer recommendations ====
''Question:'' Are you allowed to bring school-aged children with you into the voting booth?  I've never done this before, but since schools are closed tomorrow, I thought this might be an interesting experience for my 6th grader to be a part of.  Is there a rule about this, does anyone know?


''Question:'' We were worried about our basement flooding with today's rain. So far so
''Answer:'' Yes. Bringing your children of any age into the voting both with you is expressly protected / permitted by law. See right #15 on the Secretary of the Commonwealth's voter info web page: http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/ele12/ballot_questions_12/ma_voter_rights.htm.
good... However, our roof is leaking!  The bathroom fan is dripping a bit, so this is
probably not a huge job (I hope=== ) Any roofer recommendations out there for something like this? ===
Thanks so much.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads: <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/4331<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28279''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15010<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20105<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28009''


==== Tiles installation ====
=== Finding Information ===


''Question:'' Does anyone have any recommendations for someone who could install ceramic tiles
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on a kitchen floor? Thanks for suggestions!


''Threads:<br />
==== Property diagram {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=property diagram}} ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10515<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23453''


==== Mold and mildew ====
''Question:''Can anyone guide me to how I can obtain a diagram of my property from the town, either online or from a town official? I do not need a certified plot plan. I recall seeing such a diagram during the purchase process but don't have a copy among my papers.
''Question:'' I would love some help or feedback.  Our closet by the front door has always been very cold and recently I thought it smelled musty.  Tonight I was hanging up some jackets and a pair of black shoes caught my attention as they looked a little white.  It ends up that they have mildew on them.  This caused me to dig further and found that the outside wall which had a long dress in a plastic bag against it was damp. The bag was also damp on the inside and out.  The wall has a small amount of what looks like black mold on it.  I also threw out some clothes with mildew on them.
I have sprayed the wall with a cleaner that has bleach in it.  Do you think I need to have the drywall on that wall removed?  Do you think that the condensation is caused by the cold outside wall and the warm temp in the house?  My take is that the wall is cold and the plastic bag did not let air circulate in the closet. I would appreciate any feedback anyone has.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads: <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29026''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33930''


==== Looking for masonry company ====
== House and Construction ==


''Question:'' We want to install a patio this spring (pavers, bluestone, flagstone?) and are looking for recommendations for a masonry or landscaping company. Can anyone share their experiences? Thanks!
=== Basement related ===


''Question:'' Hi, I need someone to repair my brick steps. Does anyone have a recommendation of a mason that they have hired and liked? Thanks.
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''Threads:<br />
==== Water in the basement {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=water basement}} ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/166<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12427<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12910<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14798<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17291<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18229<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19089<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25685<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27421<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30164''


''Question:'' Hello - We have water in our basement and it looks like we are in need of a french
drain. I have gone through previous emails on the subject and tracked down two
referrals -


==== Recommendation for concrete floor installer  ====
Peter Seibold<br />
K&R Landscaping


''Question:'' We are thinking about covering the basement floor with concrete, since the moisture problem will make other methods non-optimal. Do you have any recommendation for good contractor? I checked our database but couldn't find any.
I wanted to check in and see if anyone had any other suggestions of people to
call/avoid. Much appreciated!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27421''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12277<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12630<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19568<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19621<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19624<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19733<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24453''


=== Heating and cooling ===
==== What do do about wet basement wall {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=wet basement wall}} ====


==== Boilers and furnaces ====
''Question:'' Hi folks! Well, the months have passed since the Great Storm of the spring, and we're debating what do do about the one wall that got wet.


''Question:'' We need to replace our oil boiler used for forced hot-water heating in the
It's sort of a walk-out basement (hill on one side, open on the other). It never got wet... except during that storm. Then, water seeped up through the floor on the underground/foundation side and the lowest 2" or so of the wall got wet and yucky. I've torn out the wallboard and the mouse-infested fiberglass insulation that was behind it. The question is, now what?
house. It's 25 years old. The boiler is also used to heat up a 40 gallon hot
water tank (installed 2 years ago) for running hot water (baths, sinks, etc).
It was rated 156 kBTU/hr.
 
Any recommendations? We're not switching heat source, but have no idea where to
start looking for recommendations for oil burners. We definitely want one that
is quieter than our current one: the ignition wakes us up each time. It's been
serviced each year. Also, any recommendations on contractors for this work (or those to avoid!)
would be wonderful. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14480<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14666''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15197<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17119<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16202<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29322''


==== Ductless air conditioning  ====
==== French drains questions {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=french drains}} ====


''Question:'' Does anybody out there have experience with ductless air conditioning?
''Observation:''We had a contractor install French drains in our finished basement in 2006 after
We're considering getting it for the bedrooms in our house and I'm not sure even where to start.
a mini-flood in June. I would recommend him highly. Thanks to the French drain,
Are there brands that are considered really good, or others that are not?
we have two pumps running today to keep the basement dry (they are still running
Ideally I would like to find a knowledgeable professional who can help us select a product and then install it.
- where is the water coming from now that the rain has stopped?) The pumps come
Any ideas?
on automatically if there is water in the pit.


''Threads:\
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23593''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/1587<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12568<br />
==== Gas - extending gas line to street ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14596<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17118<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17129<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20244<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24453<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24465''


''Question:'' Hello! Is there anyone on the list that has worked with National Grid to extend a gas line to their street? What is the process like in terms of time and permits?  We are building a new house and would ideally like gasHowever if this is a time consuming process then we will probably have to go propane and convert to gas if/when it comes to the streetRegarding the cost, my neighbor across the street was quoted considerably less when he called about a year agoDo they just wing it with the estimate and the actual's can end up different?
==== Radon questions ====
 
''Question:'' We recently tested our basement for radon, and detected a small amount. We had tested previously several times over the years and never had even a trace of radonWhat we learned from the two remediation companies that we had look at our basement is that because the basement is now exposed to the earth below through the gap, the radon is seeping inThey expect the radon level to get a little bit worse in the winter.  
 
I'm hoping some of you might have ideas! I have to imagine that with all that water last year, and all the Lexingtonians who added French drains, someone else must have already dealt with this problem.  Any advice would be most appreciated.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23220<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20244<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24049''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45771''


==== Gas - which streets have gas line ====
==== Sump pump issues {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=sump pump}} ====


''Question:'' I called National Grid today to find out if there was a gas line on our street. I was informed that it would take 24-48 hours for National Grid's engineers to figure out the answer to that question. (Silly me, I thought someone would have a map." I quickly checked the Assessor's database--which lists homes' heat source--and figured out that if there is a gas line on my street, no one is using it.
''Observation:'' My Ronchetti installed sump pumps have been running 24/7 since last
Saturday! The water continues to pour into the French drains and out by
the pumps. I am amazed that the water is still coming to the basement and
with heavy rain due Monday into Tuesday this is never going to end!


My question: my neighborhood was built up ca. 1950-55. Do *any* of the older neighborhoods in Lexington have gas? When did gas lines arrive? And where?
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12655<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13094<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16981<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17104<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21801''


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=== Construction ===
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21226''


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==== Home insulation tips ====
==== Architects {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=architect}} ====


''Question:'' Being relatively new to New England, we are seeking some low cost tips to help
''Question:'' We are contemplating some renovations  (perhaps substantial, but mostly interior)  to our antique 18th c house. If anyone has worked with an architect on such a project that he/she loves, I would be glad to get referrals. I am particularly interested in getting web links where I can see some completed projects before contacting the referral.
save on energy in our gas guzzling, energy inefficient rental. Because it is
not our home, we don't want to make a huge investment and cannot replace
windows/boiler etc. Other than insulating the boiler pipes in basement and
setting thermostat timers which we have done, other ideas are welcome.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28488''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28546 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34276 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36124 <br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42547 <br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43895''


==== Asbestos Remediation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=asbestos}}  ====


==== Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning repair ====
''Question:'' Hi. We're looking for people that do asbestos remediation - we have floor tiles containing asbestos in our basement that we'd like to have removed.
 
''Question:'' Hi. Looking for a reliable company - someone who returns calls within 24 hours and shows up for service calls when scheduled - to provide maintenance and repairs on a heating and central air systems. Thanks for your recommendations.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13703<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13995<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19035<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17286<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19719<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19186''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23544<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24760<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26469<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27797<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28321''


==== Bathroom vanities  {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=brick}} ====


==== Home Heating Oil Delivery ====
''Question:'' Where would you go to see off the shelf (pre made) vanities besides Lowe's/Home Despot, Crate and Barrel and Pottery Barn? . Bonus points for weekend hours.  
 
''Question:'' I know we're days away from summer, but....for the last many months,
we've used Clickfil for our home heating oil. Today, we received an
email that the company is folding, which means we'll need to find
another home heating oil company. The one we used before Clickfil was
disappointing, so I'm crowdsourcing (can't believe I get to use that
word so early in the week!). Realizing that the price is the price, we're looking for suggestions
about local companies (good service, responsive, etc.) Thanks for your help.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13783''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45488''


==== Oil tank removal ====
==== Brick work  {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=brick}} ====


''Question:'' Any recommendations for a company to remove an easily accessible aboveground
''Question:'' I need some help with brick driveway - any suggestions?
tank from the garage? It's not in use, so we don't have an oil company on call
to do it. Any idea what this should cost?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19891''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/messages/42783''


==== Oil to gas heating system conversion ====
==== Carpenter recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=carpenter}} ====


''Question:'' I have a very old oil-fired steam heating system with a built-in tankless water heater and I've decided it's time to upgrade. I was all set to convert to natural gas when I spoke with a recommended HVAC person (John Tuccinardi with Federal Heating and Engineering) who sounded extremely knowledgeable and was very friendly. He told me I would be better served staying with oil... I was hoping to get some others opinions on the subject. Thanks in advance for your comments.
''Question:'' Hi, I am looking for a carpenter to fix and replace rotten boards on our deck. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Although this is a smallish job, I would like to have access to someone who will come do various small jobs and eventually bigger ones.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23709''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6867<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10685<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19846<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23493<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23963<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25683<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/51342<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/51444''


==== Certified plot plan {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=certified "plot plan"}} ====


==== Oil vs. propane heating ====
''Question:'' Hello list. We are looking to have some work done and need to get a certified plot plan. Can someone recommend someone who does this? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16865''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20323''


==== Tankless on-demand hot water heater  ====
==== Civil engineer recommendation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="civil engineer"}} ====


''Question:'' Does anyone have actual experience using one of these units? If so, I'd be very
''Question:'' Can anyone here recommend a good and reasonable civil engineer that handles
interested to hear the story, your actual pros/cons, and what model you are
grading and drainage plans for residential expansion projects? Thanks.
using. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23775''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21632''
=== House appliances ===
 
Also see: [[#Structural engineer recommendations|Structural engineers]]


==== Appliance parts ====
==== Construction contractor needed {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=construction contractor}} ====


''Question:'' One of the elements in my electric oven burned, then shorted out spectacularly this week. Any suggestions on where I can get a new one? It's a GE double electric wall oven, probably 10-15 years old. I'm just looking for the part; we'll install it ourselves. Thank you.
''Question:'' Hi. I am looking for names of contractors/builders for a home renovation that I am looking to do. I want someone that could successfully do an addition/new kitchen. I looked on the list and could not find anyone in that category and would love your suggestions. Thanks so much.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/2902<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24741<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30037''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24807<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29964<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29966<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34279<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/35880<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42169<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/48644''


==== Appliance repairman sought ====
==== Construction - General Construction {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=constructor handyman painter carpenter}}====


''Question:'' I have a six year old Amana stainless steel refrigerator that requires a new compressor. I have a new compressor but do not know of any service person who can install it. I have received outrageous estimates from a couple of appliance stores.  I will be using it as a secondary refrigerator in the basement and would appreciate any recommendations for repair persons who won't break the bank. Thanks.
''Question:'' Dear friends: we are having some (re) construction done on our basement and would love
recommendations in the following areas:
 
Tile work (small job)<br />
Carpet store (wall to wall carpeting for our basement)<br />
Handyman<br />
Painter<br />
Carpenter


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8536<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10685<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10278<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12252<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12046<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15032<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12048<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15564<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13326<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24984<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16339<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29184''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16340<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28606<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29734''


==== Dishwasher recommendations ====
==== Contractor - Seeking advice for dealing with difficult contractor {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=difficult contractor}} ====


''Question:'' Does anyone have any dishwasher recommendations? Has anyone bought one at Doyon's in Bedford? Thanks.
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23060''
 
==== Advice on dealing with damage during construction {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=damage construction}} ====
 
''Question:'' We had some work done on our house, and as a result of the mistake done by the electrical subcontractor there was some damage. The GC’s insurance company is saying they are not liable because the damage was done by the subcontractor who is separately insured and thus it is that insurance company’s responsibility. The electrician’s insurance company is saying the GC is responsible for overseeing everything and thus the GC’s insurance company is responsible.
So each one is saying it’s the other’s responsibility. I expected this to be like a car accident – the GC insurance to pay and then they can deal with getting money from the other guys. At this point they are both rejecting responsibility for it.
What options do I have? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19526<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46321''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28268''


==== High efficiency washer recommendation  ====
==== Debris, disposal & cleaning up {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=disposing dumpster}} ====


''Question:'' Hello everyone. We are thinking of buying a high efficiency washer for clothes. I've read a lot of the customer comments on Sears, best buy etc. I grew up using a front load washing machine in the UK, 30 years ago. Such machines are over priced in the USA. The UK prices are about $300-450 while here they seem to charge a premium as if it's a new technology.
''Question:'' The previous owner left a stack of asphalt shingles in the basement. I tried putting them on the curb, but no dice. 1-800-GOT-JUNK and similar have a significant minimum charge, seems like overkill.  I could get it in the hatchback, but I don't know where to take them. Driving around until I see a building crew with an unguarded dumpster seems a tad antisocial. Ideas?
   
After reading up on reviews of front loading machines, I see plenty of bad reviews (and good reviews).
Some are related to mold smell (it is common practice in the UK to wipe the rubber seal)
and some are related to soap residue which comes from adding too much. That is a learning process
I can deal with. Putting aside the price, I am prepared to buy either a top loading or front loading high efficiency washer. Are there any recommendations? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29128''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46451''
 


==== Propane stove conversion ====
==== Decks {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=deck}} ====


''Question:'' We like to cook, and we like to cook over a flame. Unfortunately we have an
''Question:'' Hello. Have you recently had a deck built? We are looking for some referrals of
electric stove. I'm asking the list to see if any of you have any information about costs,
someone that you worked with, really liked and could also help with design. Thank you so much.
know any (decent) contractors, or have general advice, about replacing my
electric stove with a propane stove. I'm planning on visiting Home Depot and/or Lowes, but I'd appreciate
personal advice also. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6195''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24466''


==== Sewing machine tune up ====
==== Decking materials {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=decking material}} ====


''Question:'' Hi. Can someone recommend a local place that can take a look at my 1970's Singer sewing machine? It works, but not well. I've been told that these old-school machines are irreplaceable and that I should have mine tuned up instead of buying a new machine. Is there somewhere near Lexington where folks know how to get old sewing machines running smoothly? Thanks.
''Question:'' I am looking for feedback regarding selection of decking material.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20307''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24977<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29010''


=== House cleaning ===


==== House cleaner needed ====
==== Door installation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=door installation}} ====


''Question:'' We are looking for a detail-oriented, very meticulous housecleaner to clean our house every other week. We prefer a person or team rather than a service. Must be OK with using green products (we supply) and be comfortable working around a very laidback dog. I appreciate your recommendations.  
''Question:'' Hi. I am looking for recommendations for an experienced contractor/handyman on a fairly fast turnaround basis to install a new back door (and possibly frame). Our old wooden door has come apart so much that it's nearly impossible to close/lock. The door is 30" wide, and may be an irregular length (seems to be 78", not 80"). I also hope to locate a product insulates well, but still has a window. Any suggestions for particular manufacturers/models welcome.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/7982<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45635''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14041<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14272<br />
==== Driveway contractor needed {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=driveway contractor}} ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14378<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14441<br />
''Question:'' Hi Lexington List: any recommendations for good driveway contractors -- that
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15002<br />
is, someone who can dig up the old driveway and replace it without it costing a
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17148<br />
fortune? Thanks.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24421<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29093''
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19411<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26493<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43963<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45748<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46108''
 


==== Chimney sweep to recommend  ====
==== Driveway gravel {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=gravel}} ====


''Question:'' Hi. We're looking for recommendations for a good chimney sweep. Reasonable rates, quality work, etc... Thanks.
''Question:'' I need to order some gravel for a steep driveway. Does anyone recommend a particular supplier?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46566''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10122<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26109''


==== Window washer ====
==== Drywell engineer ====


''Question:'' I am looking for a recommendation for a reliable reasonably-priced window
''Question:'' We need help in finding the name of an engineer who can design a dry well to
washer. Thanks.
collect drainage from the sump pump we have installed in our newly constructed
basement.  


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/1864<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30048''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23431<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24421<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25620''


==== Dryer vent duct cleaning ====
==== Dumpster {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=dumpster}} ====


''Question:'' Any recommendations for dryer vent cleaners? I know there was discussion a few
''Question:'' I have about 15 bags of construction waste from my basement reconstruction.
years ago on the List. Has anyone had it done recently? Thanks.
I've called Ace Removal Inc and they say they will pick the bags up for $275.
I did call Devens Recycling about 40 miles from here and they will charge $85 if
I drive the bags in one trip but I don't want the hassle of renting a truck, pay for gas etc. Can someone recommend another company that has small dumpsters?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20363''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14538<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25570''


==== Gutter Cleaning ====
==== Electrical - Burying utility lines to the house {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=bury utility lines}} ====


''Question:'' Can anyone recommend someone to clean gutters? Thanks.
''Question:'' Hi, I'm looking to bury the utility (electical, cable, etc.) lines that run from the street pole to my house.  Any have recommendations of who can do this or lessons learned? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10983<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41450''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28181''


==== Electrician recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=electrician}} ====


''Question:'' Hi everyone. Does anyone have an electrician they would recommend? It's a small job. A couple recessed lights in an old bathroom need replacement.


=== House furniture and decorations ===
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33495<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38590<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44961<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/55570''


==== Carpeting company recommendation ====
==== Fence construction {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=fence}}====


''Question:'' I am looking for a recommendation for someone to carpet my bedrooms.Any
''Question:'' Hi everyone. Could anyone recommend a fencing company? Thanks for any recommendations.  
referrals would be appreciated. Thanks .


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25730''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24709<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26143<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43108''


==== Cellular shade store recommendations ====
==== Fence regulations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=fence}}====


''Question:'' Hi all. I would be so appreciative for recommendations for cellular shade stores. Also, if you have particular brands/styles that you find to be energy efficient, I am all ears! Thank you so much.
''Question:''  Gentlepeople, Is there anything special I should know if I want to erect a wooden privacy fence across the front of my property, between my house and the street? It would range from 5' to 8' tall. Are there town zoning considerations or anything else I should be aware of?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20369''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45246''


==== Framing recommendation ====
==== Floor - Installer Recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=floor company}} ====


''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a local place for having something framed? I
''Question:'' Hi. We had to remove a portion of our laminate flooring in the basement because of water damage. Does anyone have a flooring company that they can recommend? Thank you.
have a piece of silk embroidery from India I'd like to have framed. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19343''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46449''


==== Furniture repair ====
==== Floor - Concrete Floor Installer {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=floor concrete}} ====


''Question:'' Hi. I am looking to have a large table refinished. Can anyone recommend a place to take it?
''Question:'' We are thinking about covering the basement floor with concrete, since the moisture problem will make other methods non-optimal. Do you have any recommendation for good contractor? I checked our database but couldn't find any.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11892<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27421''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13507<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15842<br />
==== Floor - Types Recommended ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17000<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17314<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21096''


==== Interior decorator ====
''Question:'' We're hoping to replace a dining room with hardwood flooring and a kitchen floor as well. Recommendations welcome!
''Question:'' Hello. Has any one out there used an interior decorator that they would care to
recommend? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27258''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/messages/42781<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42781''


==== Upholsterer ====
==== Garage door {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="garage door"}} ====


''Question:'' Can anyone recommend an upholsterer with whom they've had good luck? We're
''Question:'' It's time for us to replace our old garage door openers. Does anyone have
thinking of having a sofa reupholstered.
positive experience with someone or a company to recommend? Thanks in advance.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19293<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19824<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19942<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29707''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22863''


==== Using plants to combat new house syndrome  ====
==== Glass - Replacing Glass Windows {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=replace "glass window"}} ====
''Question:'' I am sensitive to lots of things, so the only variable that has changed lately has been moving into a new construction house.  We don't have any drapes, not much upholstery (none of it new) and the rest of the chemicals in the house have been scrutinized and are the ones that I have used for awhile. I pay a lot of attention to all detergents, soaps, cleaners, and paper products because I react to lots of them.  Chemicals seem to be my issues, not dust, mites, dander, or all of those "allergy" things.


I am renting right now, so ripping out the carpets and PVC-coated shelving isn't in the cardsThey would both be out otherwise. So my questions to all of you.....have you found any plants to be particularly helpful? Any easy or hard to maintain?
''Question:'' 1. Sometime whole windows or doors need to be replaced, in other cases the vacuum has failed between the two panes and the inside is foggyIf it is the latter it cannot be fixed (to the best of my knowledge) but you can replace the glass portion while retaining the aluminum frame.
2. Sliding doors must be tempered for safely.  That makes them more expensive. Replacing the glass in a typical 34x76 door is about $350. Replacing the whole door is much more expensive.
3. In general, the cost is dependent on square footage. To get an estimate measure the VISIBLE glass. The actual window is bigger because it fits into a frame but any reputable company understands this.
4. I used to go to Lexington’s Heritage Glass until they closed about three years ago.  I don’t know who to go to now so I’ll be interested in recommendations from The List.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29043<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36113''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29144''


=== House pests ===
==== Glass shower door installer {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="shower door" installer}} ====


==== Recommendations for pest control companies ====
''Question:'' Hi, I'm looking for a recommendation for 1) somewhere to purchase/have made glass
shower doors and 2) someone to install them. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/1266<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18971<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8678<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20362<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14192<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29312''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17808<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18699<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19460<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21655<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22864<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23800<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24601<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25293<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/32821''


==== Termites ====
==== Glass shop {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=glass shop}} ====
''Question:'' Can someone recommend a Pest Control Company, specifically one they've used for termites?


''Threads:\
''Question:'' Greetings. Does anyone know where I can buy a small pane of glass. One of the "lights" in
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18699''
an exterior door is broken, and I'd like to replace it. I'd really appreciate any help or advice on this!
 
==== Carpenter ants ====
''Question:'' Hi everybody. We seem to have a growing clan of carpenter ants who are making themselves increasingly comfortable inside the house.  This is our first Spring in this house and I'd like to get some recommendations of who to call in the area who is reasonable and knowledgeable about this sort of thing.
Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/888<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23306''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/3923<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17808''


==== Identifying cycada killers ====
==== Gutter replacement recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=gutter replacement}} ====
''Question:'' There is a very threatening-looking wasp-like insect hanging around our driveway and front door.
The body shape is like a very large yellow jacket. The head is a reddish-brown, the middle is yellow and black, and the rear end is black, with a wicked-looking stinger. There are three nest entrances in the ground, two about two feet apart and a third about seven feet away from the other two. The holes are about 3/4" across with a good-sized pile of excavated dirt next to each.


Can someone tell me what these are? And recommend an exterminator?
''Question:'' Hi. I am wondering if anyone has a recommendation for someone to put up a new gutter
on my house, and remove the old one. I'm not even sure whether a roofer does
this, or someone who specializes in gutters. Anyone know, or do you know
someone good who we might use? Thanks for any advice.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19460''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20315<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43026<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43035''


==== Junk removal {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=junk removal}} ====


==== Racoons in the chimney ====
''Question:'' Is there anyone who had good experience with removal service provider who can
''Question:'' It seems we have some sort of animal (or animals) living inside our chimney.  We suspect it might be racoons. We've looked into their removal (and putting on a chimney cap), and narrowed the field down to the following two companies:
provide removal service of unwanted items like a bed, mattes, and bookshelves,
boxes?
Baystate Wildlife
NW Pest Control
Has anyone had any dealings with either of them? Positive or negative?
We'd be interested also in hearing about your experiences if you've gone through something similar.  If you have other companies you recommend, we'd be interested to hear that too.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24601''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35146''


==== Mice in basement/ & Ticks in yard ====
==== Home inspector recommendation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="home inspector"}} ====
''Question:'' Does anyone have any reliable companies for getting rid of mice in our basement? I am also looking for a company who is organically oriented to put something on our lawn to abolish the ticks. I have heard that organics are not successful here, but would appreciate others experiences, and names of whom to contact.


''Question:'' Hi all, does anyone have a home inspector that they would recommend? I searched for past references and got only a couple who are not available. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20387<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23782<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20387<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36881''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20402<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23800''


==== Carpenter bees help ====
==== Home insulation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="home insulation"}} ====


''Question:'' Hi, this is our first spring in our house and I see 3-5 large bees circling and hovering in a spot just under the eaves of our roof. I think they are carpenter bees. We have a gathering on Saturday night and need to get this taken care of ASAP. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation for a home insulation company/provider? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18232''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27571 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37842''


==== Dealing with bees; what to do to prevent sting?  ====
==== Identifying the property line {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="property line"}} ====


''Question:'' Hi every one. We have bees nesting in the steps in front of the back door. Several times they circled around me to give a message.  But normally they have not yet stung any one yet.  It was just last week that a worker was stung by a bee in Lexington and died. I bought a product from Wanamaker Hardware in Arlington Heights. It is a dust from a company called Bonide (in business since 1926)... I haven't used the product because I am not sure if killing bees is the right thing to do.  I am sure that attitude will change if one of us is stung. Is there a way to avoid getting stung by bees?"
''Question:'' Hi. Anyone know whom I should contact to determine my exact property boundaries? Thank you!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20303''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43250''


==== Fruit fly infestation - what to do? ====
==== Kitchen Cabinet Painter {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=kitchen cabinet painter}} ====


''Question:'' Recently we have started seeing flies around the house, seem quite large.
''Question:'' Hello Everyone. I am thinking of having my kitchen cabinets painted. Has anyone had this done
Yesterday, I went up to my third floor office and found about 20 flies buzzing
and can you tell me the pros and cons? Also, can you recommend a good painter
around. There is no trace of food that I know of , no dead animals, but for
for this work? Thank you.
some reason these flies have settled upstairs. I killed about 15 only to have
new ones buzzing around. Should I call an exterminator? What would cause this to
happen this tme of year. Any advice/ recommendations would be appreciated.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22226''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34871''
 
==== Kitchen Remodeling {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=kitchen remodeling}} ====


''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23674<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34468''


==== Land surveyor {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=land survey}} ====


''Question:'' Hello. We are putting up a fence and need to get a land survey. would anybody be
able to recommend a land surveyor to us? Thank you.


''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23791''


==== Lock repair {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=lock locksmith repair}} ====


''Question:'' Hi. Our backdoor lock/ door handle Fell apart last night. I am wondering if anyone
has a recommendation for a handyman or locksmith? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27571''


=== Power and electricity ===
==== Masonry company recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=masonry}} ====


==== Backup power/generators ====
''Question:'' We want to install a patio this spring (pavers, bluestone, flagstone?) and are looking for recommendations for a masonry or landscaping company. Can anyone share their experiences? Thanks!
''Observation:'' In this day and age, with the availability of emergency back up generators, I
can think of nothing more important in a home now than to make sure that
auxiliary power is available. Over the past 40+ years in town I have seen
people loose the entire contents of their basements and more because they did
not properly plan for the unexpected and/or even expected losses of power...


...When the storm is gone, everything is back to normal, and
''Question:'' Hi, I need someone to repair my brick steps. Does anyone have a recommendation of a mason that they have hired and liked? Thanks.
working properly, I hope that people will give some thought to pre-planning for
 
the next and inevitable power loss at their home. Set yourself a reminder on
''Question:'' Hi All! I am interested in having an outdoor fireplace built in my backyard, does anyone have a recommendation for a local mason they could share?  Looking for someone who can help design the structure to take advantage of natural settings & meet state / local codes, as well as build it. I just checked the recommendations list, and didn't see anything related to masonry. Thanks for any help!
your I-phone, I-pad, electronic calendar, how ever you remind yourself of future
appointments. Set it for 2-3 weeks from today, when hopefully everything will
be back to normal. This is the time when you DON'T think about your sump pump,
frozen pipes, spoiled food in the freezer, and contact your electrician or
contractor and at least discuss the matter with them. It's a phone call that
may save you many hours and days of aggravation, loss & problems for years to
come.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19734<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/166<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19758<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12427<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21039<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12910<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22542''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14798<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17291<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18229<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19089<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25685<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27421<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30164<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/40713<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45768''
 
==== Mold and mildew {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=mold mildew}} ====


==== Electrician ====
''Question:'' I would love some help or feedback.  Our closet by the front door has always been very cold and recently I thought it smelled musty.  Tonight I was hanging up some jackets and a pair of black shoes caught my attention as they looked a little white.  It ends up that they have mildew on them.  This caused me to dig further and found that the outside wall which had a long dress in a plastic bag against it was damp.  The bag was also damp on the inside and out.  The wall has a small amount of what looks like black mold on it.  I also threw out some clothes with mildew on them.
''Question:'' What is the collective wisdom of the list on who a good electrician is? Thanks.
I have sprayed the wall with a cleaner that has bleach in it.  Do you think I need to have the drywall on that wall removed?  Do you think that the condensation is caused by the cold outside wall and the warm temp in the house? My take is that the wall is cold and the plastic bag did not let air circulate in the closet. I would appreciate any feedback anyone has.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/4920<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29026''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6442<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/7399<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19727''


==== Power supply company ====
==== Outdoor lighting {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=outdoor lighting}} ====


''Question:'' What should I check for when looking over an offer to switch to a new power supply company?
''Question:'' Hello Group. Would anyone have a recommendation for a place to buy outdoor lighting other than Depot and Lowe's? We could not find anything in either spot that would work for us. Thanks so much.
 
''Answer:'' Some items to look at:
* Are prices are variable, set at the company's discretion?
* Is the disclosure statement on the company web site dated recently? What does it contain?
* Is there an exit fee for interrupting the service?
* Does their "green" power come from reputable sources? Or from such dubious sources as trash-burning plants, old hydro facilities that are not treated as Class I renewables in Massachusetts or most other states, and perhaps claimed emission reductions from turning food-processing waste into animal feed and using trains instead of trucks?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25639''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/messages/45500''


==== Solar panels installation ====
==== Painter {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=painter}} ====
''Question:'' Which companies have people used for solar panel installation, and how has it worked out?


''Answer:'' Companies doing solar panel installation in the area include: [http://solarcity.com SolarCity], [http://transformations-inc.com Transformations], and [http://www.vivintsolar.com Vivint Solar].
''Question:'' Does anyone have any recommendations for a painter to paint the inside/outside of my
home? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26956''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/9386<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12900<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17339<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24227<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24975<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30062<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/40039<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41750<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41754<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/51342''


== Outdoor and Traveling ==
==== Plasterer {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=plasterer}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17123''


=== Going outdoor ===
==== Plumber {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=plumber}} ====


==== Hiking trail recommendation ====
''Question:'' Can anyone give me a recommendation of a good plumber in Lexington? Interested
''Question:'' Hi. We plan to take both sets of grandparents, in their 60s and 70s, to New Hampshire this Saturday.
in your opinion and why.
Any recommendation on a easy yet beautiful trail, or a scenery drive? Within 2 hours from Lexington will be great.
Thanks for your time.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20480''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6434<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11968<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13924<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16941<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17119<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17183<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22549<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25526<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29067<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29677<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35535<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38263<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42815<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexParents/conversations/topics/6920<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45482''


==== Outdoor adventure ideas ====
==== Radon {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=radon}} ====
''Question:'' Next Thursday, my wonderful grandmother-in-law, June, will be visiting us from
 
California for a couple of days and I'm having a hard time thinking of fun
''Question:'' We had a radon test when we moved into our house in 1988. It was borderline high, and someone told us to leave the basement windows a little leaky and that would be good enough. We're doing a lot of other work on the house now, and I've decided it's time to really figure out about the radon. Any recommendations?
things to do with her that also are appropriate for my toddler. Grandma June
will be turning 90 (in her namesake month of June), and given that she'll be
here for Mother's Day too, I wanted to do something special and celebratory
during the weekend. While Grandma's first love is meeting people and people
watching, she also loves gardens, and shopping at vintage-y places -- not in
fine antique places, but more finding a bargain at a flea market. Here's the
catch: while she can walk from the car to the house, she's not all that mobile
and needs a wheelchair for anything longer, and she's partially deaf.


While I know that she'll derive a lot of joy by staying around the house and
''Threads:<br />
enjoying everyone's company/watching her great-granddaughter play, I wanted to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34089''
have one special outing for Mother's Day, and one special thing to do for a
birthday pre-party (at home). Reviewing her past visits I recall that going to
Garden In the Woods worked wonderfully because the docent got her into a golf
cart and gave her a tour, which allowed Grandma June to chat with someone and
tour a gorgeous place. However, doing a duck tour wasn't so great because it
was more impersonal and the tour guide talked too quickly for Grandma to catch
everything. Going to flea markets/antiquing was also difficult because there
were steps involved that were difficult for her, and while my daughter tolerated
that as a baby, I don't think she'll do well with such an outing now that she's
a toddler. Given all the above, I feel like the Big Apple Circus, while great
for my daughter, might be a bad idea for Grandma, and I'm looking to find
something more akin to the golfcart tour at Garden In the Woods...
 
So, I'm hoping to get some ideas for (1) an outdoor adventure, and (2) to make
dinner special at home, that are appropriate for both an almost 90 yo and a 2
yo. (I have contacted the barbershop quartet, Sounds of Concord, to see if they
would consider coming over for a singing telegram, but sadly they're all booked
up for a Mother's Day event. If you know of any other quartet type groups who
would come over and serenade Grandma June with one song, and then sing
Itsy-Bitsy Spider, or the like, for my daughter, I'd really appreciate it.)


I'm open to anything and everything that would make this a fun and festive
==== Roof cleaner {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="roof cleaner"}} ====
weekend:-) Thanks List!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17799''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45786''


=== Lawn and garden ===
==== Roofer recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=roofer}} ====


==== Clearing up concrete debris ====
''Question:'' We were worried about our basement flooding with today's rain. So far so
good... However, our roof is leaking!  The bathroom fan is dripping a bit, so this is
probably not a huge job (I hope). Any roofer recommendations out there for something like this? Thanks so much.


''Question:'' I had someone hack my back walk up last year and I have a large pile of heavy concrete remaining that has rebar all through it.  I need to hire a person to take it away (God knows where).  Does anyone out there have a suggestion? Thank you!
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/4331<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15010<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20105<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28009<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43890''
 
==== Rubber roof {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="rubber roof"}} ====


''Answer:'' Try posting the task on taskrabbit.com - I had great luck getting some equally odd stuff picked up and taken away for about 60 bucks. You can make up a starting price for what you want to pay and you'll see what people are willing to do it for within hours (it's become a very busy site).
''Question:'' Time to finally get a rubber roof and foam insulation for the barn/studio. Gotta paint but it is cold…. Ideas? What's the name of the list where people are pointed that has all names of reputable service people? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24548''
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37413''


==== Composting ====
==== Structural engineer recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="structural engineer"}} ====


''Question:'' Hi, does anyone know whether it is allowed in Lexington to compost food scraps in the backyard? Thanks!
''Question:'' Hi folks. Does anyone have a recommendation for a structural engineer to evaluate
 
existing support for a potential load on our first floor? The area has an
''Answer:'' Yes, composting in the back yard is allowed and even encouraged.
open basement below. Thanks very much in advance.  


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20593<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15828''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23684''


==== Disposing of fireplace ash ====
Also see: [[#Civil engineer recommendation|Civil engineers]]


''Question:'' I recently cleaned out our fire pit and put the ashes in lawn and leaf gas-
==== Tiles installation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=tiles installation}} ====
probably 4 in total- heavy dense stuff. I out them out with the regular trash
but unfortunately they were not collected. I am wondering what to do with
them... Any suggestions would be appreciated...
Thanks.


''Answer:'' You can collect fireplace ash in a metal trash can and spread it on the lawn in the spring, as free fertilizer.
''Question:'' Does anyone have any recommendations for someone who could install ceramic tiles
on a kitchen floor? Thanks for suggestions!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21814<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10515<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30030''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23453<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34820''


==== Dormant oil spraying  ====
==== Tiles purchase {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=tiles}} ====


''Question:'' Hi all. Does anyone recommend a tree service to spray dormant oil for winter moths? I'd love to go with a service that people have been happy with. Thanks.
''Question:'' Tiles - any suggestions for local places (besides Home Depot/Lowes/etc)?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23104<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41496''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23127''
 
==== TV - hanging TV on the wall {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=tv}} ====


''Question:'' I was wondering if there is anything I should know before hanging TV on the wall? It is a 55" TV weighing about 50 lbs.. Do i need an electrician? Is there any danger to hanging such a heavy object on the wall?


==== Landscaper recommendation ====
I was thinking of using GeekSquad's services for this, if I decide to hang it. Does anyone have experience with them? Any other recommendations?


''Question:'' We are fed up with our landscaper and looking to contract with a new one for regular mowing, fertilizing, and fall/spring cleanup. Any recommendations? Thanks.
Thanks much in advance and have a great weekend.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/166<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45232 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/4337<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45233''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19050<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20253<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20254<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22905<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23074<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23213<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27421''


==== Lawn Mower Repair ====
==== Walkway material {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=walkway}} ====


''Question:'' I hit a rock while mowing our lawn and seem to have caused an oil leak.  Does anyone know a good repair person?
''Question:'' I am having a hard time deciding whether to use pavers, concrete, or exposed
aggregate for my new front walkway. Each vendor is enthusiastic about their
product. Will grass/weeds grow between the pavers over the long term? Will
concrete crack in our weather? Which is easier to maintain?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19487<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33350''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23779''


==== Lawn signs ====
==== Water Filtration System {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="water filtration"}} ====
''Question:'' What are the rules for setting up lawn signs?


''Answer:'' Lawn signs must be:
''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation for a water filtration system that I would install at my kitchen sink (or one to avoid)? Many thanks!
* Placed 10 feet away from the edge of the road
* 4 square feet or smaller in size, and 4 ft or less in height
* No more than two signs are allowed per residence
* Election lawn signs must be removed within 7 days after the election.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28644''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42721''


==== Mulch ====
==== Windows replacement {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=window replacement}} ====


''Question:'' Does anyone know where I can go to get good quality mulch delivered to my
''Question:'' Hi. I need to replace some windows (2 bay and 4 bay). Do you have anyone recommend? Thanks.
driveway? We had a delivery last year but I was not happy with the quality and
seemed to get hundreds of large carpenter ants within days of it being laid,
which in turn left me with a season of bad mulch and a large bill for pest
control. I am looking for about 8 yards.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/9363''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14228<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17089<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26792<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43953''


==== Patio weeds ====
==== Window screens {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=window screens}} ====


''Observation:'' This works so great and is so cheap and so non-damaging that I just had to
''Question:'' Hi Listers, I have several window screens with growing holes thanks to kids who punctured them with anything pokey (scissors, pencils, fingers etc). I would like to have the screens replaced (rescreened?) in the frames which are detachable. Have any of you had screens replaced in the frames? If so, where? Thanks.
share. You can kill the weeds that grow up between walkway bricks, bluestones, concrete
joints etc. by just pouring some inexpensive white vinegar on them. No need for
Roundup. I believe that this works on the same principal as those round dead
spots on your lawn from dog pee.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14192''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44917<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45862''
 
=== Heating and cooling ===


==== Privacy fences height regulations ====
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''Question:'' Hi. Does anyone know if the town has any rules about the height of fences between adjoining properties? Thanks.
==== Air Conditioning Repair{{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=air conditioning}} ====


''Answer:'' Lexington has a zoning FAQ as a PDF at [http://ci.lexington.ma.us/building/ZoningFAQ.pdf]. Fences of 6 ft or lower may be placed anywhere on the property. Fences higher than 6 ft require a building permit and may be installed provided the height of the fence is not greater than its horizontal distance to the property line. For example, an 8 ft fence may be placed no closer than 8 ft of the boundary of the property.
''Question:'' I need a recommendation for a competent, reliable, responsive repair person for a central air conditioning unit. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads: <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21921''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43816''


==== Sprinkler systems ====
==== Air Duct Cleaning {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="air duct" clean}} ====


''Question:'' Does anyone have good experience with a contractor for installation of a lawn
''Question:'' Hello all. Any recommendations for AC tuning and duct cleaning? I got quotes from $300.00-$1000.00. Thanks.
sprinkler system? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads: <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24305<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42125<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29115''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42780<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43096''


==== Sprinkler systems and water bills ====
==== Air Duct Repair {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="air duct" repair}} ====


''Observation:'' I received a very high water bill this time, so high that the Water Dept suggested that I might have a leak and offered to come out and check.  I was very pleasantly surprised by this offer. In fact I had put in a new lawn and so the excessive water was totally my fault.  None-the-less I contacted them hoping I could do something about the sewer costs.
''Question:'' Our forced hot air heating ductwork needs some repair/re-routing as we have a lot of leak in the basement making the basement hot but upstair cold. There are vents we want to close or add control to be able to shut it off. I would like to get some recommendation for a good local trustworthy HVAC guy if any of you have one. Thanks.
Robin Fullford at the Lexington DPW Water Dept was wonderful.  She directed me to a Application for Abatement PDF on the town web page.
http://lexingtonma.gov/dpw/ABATEMENT%20APPLICATION%202-10-12.pdf
which allows me to request a one time only abatement.
Who knew?
So I filled out the form and, at her request, sent in a "good faith payment" equal to last year's bill. This form now goes to some Lexington Board and there appears to be good reason to believe that when they contact me in 6-8 weeks my cost for this period will go down substantially.  I decided not to wait to bring it to your attention because if you need to take advantage of this for the current bill ing period you cannot wait.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads: <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29111''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46755''


==== Stump grinding ====
==== Boilers and furnaces {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=boiler furnace}} ====


''Question:'' Does anyone know who I can contact that will grind the stumps of trees we took
''Question:'' We need to replace our oil boiler used for forced hot-water heating in the
down this past fall? If you have contact names, I would greatly appreciate you
house. It's 25 years old. The boiler is also used to heat up a 40 gallon hot
passing them along. Also, I've heard that one has to clearly state that the
water tank (installed 2 years ago) for running hot water (baths, sinks, etc).
shavings be removed or one will end up with a lawn full of wood shavings. Is
It was rated 156 kBTU/hr.
this true? Does anyone have experience in this that they would be happy to
 
share? Many thanks!
Any recommendations? We're not switching heat source, but have no idea where to
start looking for recommendations for oil burners. We definitely want one that
is quieter than our current one: the ignition wakes us up each time. It's been
serviced each year. Also, any recommendations on contractors for this work (or those to avoid!)
would be wonderful. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19518<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14480<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23202<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15197<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23207''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17119<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16202<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29322''
 
==== Central air conditioning {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=boiler furnace}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hello Everyone... We need to replace our upstairs central AC system.
Any recommendations/feedback on HVAC companies AS WELL AS systems (carrier, rheem, trane, york...) you chose and why, would be appreciated!!! As always....THANKS!!!!


==== Tree liability ====
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44964''


''Question:'' If a tree or large branch falls onto a neighbor's yard, who is legally
==== Ductless Air Conditioning {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=ductless ac air conditioning}} ====
responsible for the cost of removal? What about damage to the neighbor's property?


''Answer:'' Generally speaking, unless the tree is diseased, decayed, or dead, the tree owner is not legally liable for any damage caused by falling branches, etc. onto a neighbor's property. But if a neighbor's tree overhangs your yard, you can cut the branches back to the property line. If damage occurred to your home because of a neighbor's tree, your homeowner's insurance should cover the loss. If someone makes a claim against you for damage caused by your tree, you can turn it over to your insurance company and let them handle it.
''Question:'' Does anybody out there have experience with ductless air conditioning?
We're considering getting it for the bedrooms in our house and I'm not sure even where to start.
Are there brands that are considered really good, or others that are not?
Ideally I would like to find a knowledgeable professional who can help us select a product and then install it.
Any ideas?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads: <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28002''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23593 <br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42122 <br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/51383''


==== Tree work ====
==== Gas - extending gas line to street {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="national grid" extend gas}} ====


''Question:'' Does anyone has a good person or company to recommend?  
''Question:'' Hello! Is there anyone on the list that has worked with National Grid to extend a gas line to their street?  What is the process like in terms of time and permits?  We are building a new house and would ideally like gas.  However if this is a time consuming process then we will probably have to go propane and convert to gas if/when it comes to the street.  Regarding the cost, my neighbor across the street was quoted considerably less when he called about a year ago.  Do they just wing it with the estimate and the actual's can end up different?  


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8977<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23220<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10853<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24049''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17093<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23944<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26200''


==== Yard drainage recommendation  ====
==== Gas - furnace turns itself off {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=gas furnace}} ====


''Question:'' We have some drainage issues in one corner of our yard and are thinking of getting a French drain or similar installed. Does anyone have any recommendations for a landscaper or contractor that can address this? Thanks in advance.
We woke up to no heat this morning.  I wanted to share the quick/easy fix with the listserve should you ever find yourself in a similar circumstance. We have a gas furnace with forced hot air which has 2 PVC pipes that go out the side of the house.  When we turned the furnace on and off to try and ‘reset’ it, sometimes it went on blowing in unheated air and then turned itself off.  Sometimes it blew in warm air for 20 minutes then stopped.  It was continually inconsistent for a couple hours – mostly completely off or blowing in unheated air.  Joe Dicarlo, an HVAC guy on the listserve recommendation list, suggested that we go outside and see if the PVC pipes were blocked by snow/ice.  Air blows out one pipe and is sucked in the other pipe.  The balance between the two is critical for the furnace to function properly.  Turns out the end of the pipe that draws air in was completely blocked by snow.  Once unblocked (which took all of 60 seconds) the problem was solved.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/9102''
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38812''


==== Gas - which streets have gas line {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="national grid" gas }} ====


''Question:'' I called National Grid today to find out if there was a gas line on our street. I was informed that it would take 24-48 hours for National Grid's engineers to figure out the answer to that question. (Silly me, I thought someone would have a map." I quickly checked the Assessor's database--which lists homes' heat source--and figured out that if there is a gas line on my street, no one is using it.


=== Parks in Lexington ===
My question: my neighborhood was built up ca. 1950-55. Do *any* of the older neighborhoods in Lexington have gas? When did gas lines arrive? And where?


==== Party in Lexington park ====
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21226''


''Question:'' I'm thinking of having a little informal birthday party in a Lexington park. Is there an approval I need to get from town officials?


''Answer:'' Not for small informal birthday parties. If it really is just a few people getting together, that's what parks are for.
==== Home insulation tips {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=home insulation}} ====


If you plan a larger event bringing tables and all of that, it would be best to check with the town officials. If you want the Battle Green then you will want to check with the Selectmen's office. The Battle Green is a little different from any other piece of ground in Lexington and the threshold
''Question:'' Being relatively new to New England, we are seeking some low cost tips to help
is a bit tighter there. If you want something like Depot Square or Hastings Park, then you will want to check with the Town Manager's office. If it is a recreation field or area like Willard's Woods, then your first stop should probably be at Conservation. All of those offices can be called and all are in the same building within a few yards of each other if you want to visit. The
save on energy in our gas guzzling, energy inefficient rental. Because it is
phone number is 781-862-0500 and then listen to the menu.
not our home, we don't want to make a huge investment and cannot replace
windows/boiler etc. Other than insulating the boiler pipes in basement and
setting thermostat timers which we have done, other ideas are welcome.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25089''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28488''


=== Sightseeing ===
==== Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning repair {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=heating ventilation air conditioning}} ====


==== Sightseeing around Lexington ====
''Question:'' Hi. Looking for a reliable company - someone who returns calls within 24 hours and shows up for service calls when scheduled - to provide maintenance and repairs on a heating and central air systems. Thanks for your recommendations.


''Question:'' We will be having family members visit us in Lexington May 11-25, and as
''Threads:<br />
we're relatively new to town, we don't know all the must-see sites
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13703<br />
(particularly historical) and things to do in lexington/boston and
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vicinity. The visitors are mostly adults, with one 11-year-old girl who
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19719<br />
will be here for 5 days. Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23544<br />
Thanks.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24760<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26469<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27797<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28321<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34864''
 
==== Home Heating Oil Delivery {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="heating oil" delivery}} ====
 
''Question:'' I know we're days away from summer, but....for the last many months,
we've used Clickfil for our home heating oil. Today, we received an
email that the company is folding, which means we'll need to find
another home heating oil company. The one we used before Clickfil was
disappointing, so I'm crowdsourcing (can't believe I get to use that
word so early in the week!). Realizing that the price is the price, we're looking for suggestions
about local companies (good service, responsive, etc.) Thanks for your help.
 
''Question:'' Has anyone done a price comparison recently, to determine the less expensive heating oil delivery companies in the area? I am looking for a new company.
 
''Answer:'' (Nov 14, 2014) You can compare prices at http://www.newenglandoil.com/massachusetts/zone5.asp?x=0. I've been tracking the lowest price from this page for every time I've gotten an oil delivery for the last 4 years. Here's how often a particular company has been the cheapest:
 
<blockquote>
{| class="wikitable"
|+Oil Companies
|-
|Reading Fuel
|1
|-
|Cod Oil
|2
|-
|Arlington Energy
|3
|-
|Firemans Fuel
|3
|-
|Guarantee Fuel
|4
|-
|Bayview Fuel
|6
|-
|Law Fuel
|10
|}
</blockquote>


''Answer:'' Here is an incomplete list:
I think Law Fuel doesn't deliver to Lexington. I'm currently using Arlington Energy.


Lexington/Concord:
* Buckman Tavern, Hancock/Clark House, Munroe Tavern Lexington
Historic houses and excellent tours run by in Costume (and sometime in
Character) guides: http://lexingtonhistory.org
* Our Museum of National Heritage, Lexington, MA
* Battle Green where the "shot heard round the world" was fired
* The Liberty Ride: a tram that travels around Lexington and Concord to
the various Historic venues: http://www.libertyride.us/
* The Minuteman Nat'l Park - the visitor center has that great multimedia
film on the start of the revolutionary war, and you can walk on the
battle road where the events actually occurred, read lots of plaques,
etc. (Hartwell Tavern circa 1775, Paul Revere Capture Site) http://www.nps.gov/mima/index.htm
* Orchard House (Louisa May Alcott's house, Little Women), Concord, MA
* Walden Pond
* Old North Bridge


Boston/Cambridge:
''Threads:<br />
* Duck boat tours (it's an open-air bus/boat that tours Boston and always
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13783 <br />
looks SO fun!)(if we do that, we need to bring the kids!)
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37713<br />
http://www.bostonducktours.com/
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46848''
* Tour the "New" State House (built in 1798)- tours are free
http://www.cityofboston.gov/freedomtrail/massachusettshouse.asp
* The Old State House
http://www.bostonhistory.org/?s=osh&p=visit
* The Freedom Trail: a great sampling of Historic Boston.
http://www.thefreedomtrail.org/
* MIT museum (includes largest hologram collection in the world)
http://web.mit.edu/museum/
* Boston Commons, Swan Boats
* Frog Pond (outdoor ice skating in winter)
* Top of John Hancock building for great viewing
* Walk down the AMAZINGLY old, European-seeming, GORGEOUS streets of
Boston (e.g. Charles Street is really cool)
* Museum of Science (Boston)
www.mos.org
* Aquarium
* Isabella Gardner Museum
* Harvard Museum of Natural History (Cambridge)
[especially the Glass Flowers exhibit -- highly recommended]
http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/
* USS Constitution (Boston)
* Prudential Center (big Mall, trolley tours & duck tours can start here)
http://www.prudentialcenter.com/
* Faneuil Market Place Boston
* Bunker Hill (Boston)
* Paul Revere's House (Boston)
http://www.paulreverehouse.org


One hour drive or less:
==== Oil tank removal {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="oil tank" removal}} ====
*Salem, Mass (historical for witch trials)


BEACHES=== ! (You can actually SWIM in the water=== !) Good Harbor Beach, === ===
''Question:'' Any recommendations for a company to remove an easily accessible aboveground
Gloucester, MA and Rockport, MA
tank from the garage? It's not in use, so we don't have an oil company on call
to do it. Any idea what this should cost?


Plymouth Plantation (where the Pilgrims landed, set up just like the
''Threads:<br />
village the Pilgrims built, as well as a Native American village, all
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19891''
with people in period costumes ready to answer questions)


Battleship USS Massachusetts, Fall River
==== Oil to gas heating system conversion {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=gas conversion}} ====


If open Mt Washington! (New Hampshire)
''Question:'' I have a very old oil-fired steam heating system with a built-in tankless water heater and I've decided it's time to upgrade. I was all set to convert to natural gas when I spoke with a recommended HVAC person (John Tuccinardi with Federal Heating and Engineering) who sounded extremely knowledgeable and was very friendly. He told me I would be better served staying with oil... I was hoping to get some others opinions on the subject. Thanks in advance for your comments.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12968''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23709''
 
==== Oil vs. gas vs. heat pump heating {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=oil gas heat pump}} ====


''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36536''


=== Snow related ===
==== Oil vs. propane heating {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=oil propane}} ====


==== Do I need a snow blower? ====
''Threads:<br />
''Question:'' Pardon my ignorance here... My family and I moved up here from the Washington DC area in the
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16865''
spring. This will be our first winter with New England snow levels. [We
had snow in Maryland, but 2 inches would close the schools, and a foot
was considered very heavy.]


Our driveway is 2 cars wide and maybe 1 3/4 cars long. [Sorry, but I'm
==== Radiant heat recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="radiant heat"}} ====
lousy at estimating lengths.] One car will be garaged; the other --
mine -- will be in the driveway. The driveway slopes gently down from
the street to the garage, with a short steep bit right before the
garage.


My husband and I are used to hand shoveling the modest snows of
''Question:'' Hi Lexington List. We need to improve the heat in our bathroom and are considering under-floor-tile radiant heat. Would welcome advice and recommendations of people who do good work.
Maryland, on a driveway about twice as long. We're in reasonably good
shape, and know not to over exert. So, should we look at a machine? Or a more efficient people-powered
device, if there is one?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/3127''
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/35877''


==== What type of snow blower should one buy? ====
==== Tankless on-demand hot water heater {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=tankless "hot water"}} ====


''Question:'' ...It might be a good idea to try one out before you buy a snowblower, to
''Question:'' Does anyone have actual experience using one of these units? If so, I'd be very
see how comfortable it is to use. Our experience with a medium-sized
interested to hear the story, your actual pros/cons, and what model you are
gas-powered one (a Toro) was that it took a lot of effort to turn it, and to
using. Thanks.
try to push it through the pile where the driveway meets the street. That
combined with the noise, the gas fumes, and the storage issues (i.e., the need
to empty it of gas before storing it after the last snowfall, and who knows
which is the last one!) caused us after a few years to go back to shoveling, in
peace and quiet, breathing in clean air, and thinking of it as good exercise.
But I think ours wasn't self-propelled. I've also thought about looking into an
electric one, but I have the impression that they can't handle snow deeper than
a few inches. Does anyone have experience with those?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/3111<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23775''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/3218<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16311''
=== House appliances ===


==== Recommendations for snow blower/lawn mower repair ====
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''Question:'' Ok experienced snow blower users, let's see what ideas you have for what could
==== Appliance parts {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=appliance parts}} ====
be wrong with my snowblower. It's 7 years old (Yard Machine Tecumseh 5.5hp) and
 
has worked every year with no issues and was serviced last winter by someone in
''Question:'' One of the elements in my electric oven burned, then shorted out spectacularly this week. Any suggestions on where I can get a new one? It's a GE double electric wall oven, probably 10-15 years old. I'm just looking for the part; we'll install it ourselves. Thank you.
lexington whose contact details I've forgotten.


It worked well during the last snowfall. Prior to that I had changed the oil &
''Threads:<br />
fresh gas. I did not change the spark plug this winter out of laziness so it
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this is the second winter season it's being used. This morning the snow blower would not start. I did the following but still
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could not get it to start.


1) Press primer 3 times, choke full
==== Appliance Repairman {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=appliance repairman}} ====
2) then emptied the carburetor of gas by pressing the small button at the bottom
3) repeated item 1.
4) checked oil - level is fine, fresh oil colour
5) pulled the cable off the spark plug then put it back on (note I did not take
the spark plug out)
6) repeated item 1.


If someone remembers the person in Lexington who services snow blowers that would
''Question:'' I have a six year old Amana stainless steel refrigerator that requires a new compressor. I have a new compressor but do not know of any service person who can install it. I have received outrageous estimates from a couple of appliance stores. I will be using it as a secondary refrigerator in the basement and would appreciate any recommendations for repair persons who won't break the bank. Thanks.
be helpful. I'm sure it's a simple problem to get it going. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Question:'' Have any of you had a KitchenAid stand mixer tuned up recently with good
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/177<br />
results? My mixer is long past its warranty life and is now causing
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8785<br />
scratches in my ceasarstone countertop. We figured out that the 3 screws on
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the underside of the mixer (below where the bowl sits) are low enough that
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they've caused permanent damage to the counter (which will need
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16082<br />
repolishing). Before buying a new mixer, I'd like to see about getting mine
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16091''
repaired. If you've been satisfied with your repair, would you please forward the
contact info? Thank you.


==== Recommendations for snow remover ====
''Question:'' Hello List! Does anybody have any recommendations for someone to come take a look at and fix my Fridgidaire Affinity HE washing machine? Seems there is a problem with the door lock which is preventing me from doing any laundry. This is a big issue with two active boys in the house! Thanks for any ideas…


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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42787<br />
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==== Town snow plowing blocking driveway ====
==== Clock repair {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=clock repair}} ====
 
''Question:'' I'm having an issue with the town's snow plowing.
 
Every time they plow our street, they leave 4 to 6 feet of unplowed
snow on the street in front of my driveway and mailbox. Across the
street they go within about a foot. It bothers me to think that I'm
paying taxes to pay for the plowing of the streets and yet I am
shoveling the street in front of my house where they should have
plowed, shoveling part of the street in addition to around the fire
hydrant, and shoveling out the storm drain that the would have gotten
had they shoveled the street like they should.


I don't have a snow blower and I don't hire a snow plow because I
''Question:'' We have a few clocks that got the hands out of whack and they need adjusting. Is there anywhere to get clocks repaired locally? Thanks.
think the exercise is good; but when the snow is heavy and the plow
pushes and packs down the snow, it's a bit much. Anyone have any suggestions on what to do about this? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
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==== Snow melt ideas ====
==== Dishwasher recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=dishwasher}} ====


''Question:'' I need to tap the creative thinking of this group. We are ready to have our storage unit and dumpster removed prior to putting our house on the market, but both are embedded in snow that is now frozen solid, and still 5 feet deep in places. I need to find a way to melt or remove this in
''Question:'' Does anyone have any dishwasher recommendations? Has anyone bought one at Doyon's in Bedford? Thanks.
the next couple of days. I'm thinking of renting a patio heater and putting it outside. I've also
thought about creating a big tent with tarps and putting a space heater
underneath. Other ideas? Thanks.


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==== Electric cooktop {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="electric cooktop"}} ====


=== Sports ===
''Question:'' Our new house won't have gas on the street, so I will be dealing with an electric cooktop for the first time. We are replacing the appliances prior to moving in, when the contractor is there to do work, so I am in the challenging position of having to pick a new electric cooktop before I even get to try one and see which features I like or don't like. I am therefore hoping people out here may be able to advise me on what to look for or avoid in an electric cooktop. Any features that are must-have? These seem to range in price quite a bit so I am wondering what features make some "worth it" and others not so much.


==== Personal trainer ====
This will be a heavily used item - I cook 5-6 nights/week and most mornings as well.


''Question:'' Looking for a personal trainer and wanted to see if anyone had recommendations. Needing someone who will push (but not necessarily a drill sergeant).  Looking for high intensity workout but not light weight/high reps. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Thank you for any advice -


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==== Riding lessons ====
==== High efficiency washer recommendation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="high efficiency" washer}} ====
''Question:'' We are currently researching riding lessons for our 5th grade daughter. We have
 
checked out the Four Fillies Farm and would like to see others for comparison.
''Question:'' Hello everyone. We are thinking of buying a high efficiency washer for clothes. I've read a lot of the customer comments on Sears, best buy etc. I grew up using a front load washing machine in the UK, 30 years ago. Such machines are over priced in the USA. The UK prices are about $300-450 while here they seem to charge a premium as if it's a new technology.
My sister-in-law suggest getting involved with the Pony Club but the options
would require driving a good distance from Lexington. I would love to hear any suggestions from the list. Many thanks.
After reading up on reviews of front loading machines, I see plenty of bad reviews (and good reviews).
Some are related to mold smell (it is common practice in the UK to wipe the rubber seal)
and some are related to soap residue which comes from adding too much. That is a learning process
I can deal with. Putting aside the price, I am prepared to buy either a top loading or front loading high efficiency washer. Are there any recommendations? Thanks.


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==== Induction stove {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=induction stove}} ====


==== Tennis instructor recommendations ====
''Question:'' HWe are considering buying an induction stove, due to the claims of
''Question:'' Hello. Does anyone have a recommendation for a Tennis Instructor to teach private lessons at outdoor courts? Thanks,
efficiency. On the other hand, I am not a gourmet cook, so I don't
really need extremely fine temperature control, and I hate the thought
of getting all new pots, because I am happy with the copper-bottom
steel Revere ware I've been using for ages.
I'd like to hear from people who have them - do you love yours?
Was it worth the cost? Thanks.


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==== Oven Repair {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=oven repair}} ====


==== Ski tuning ====
''Question:'' Does anyone have a good recommendation for oven repair? Thanks in advance.
''Question:'' Hi there. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with getting their skis tuned at
REI? Good/bad? Or, if anyone has any other local shops they would recommend, that would be
helpful, too.


''Threads:<br />
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==== Skating at the Old Reservoir ====
==== Propane Stove Conversion {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=propane stove conversion}} ====


''Question:'' When is skating at the Old Reservoir safe, in terms of outside temperature and thickness of the ice?
''Question:'' We like to cook, and we like to cook over a flame. Unfortunately we have an
electric stove. I'm asking the list to see if any of you have any information about costs,
know any (decent) contractors, or have general advice, about replacing my
electric stove with a propane stove. I'm planning on visiting Home Depot and/or Lowes, but I'd appreciate
personal advice also. Thanks.


''Answer:'' Here's a how to on checking ice safety:  http://www.wikihow.com/Know-When-Ice-is-Safe
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==== Sewing machine tune up {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="sewer machine" "tune up"}} ====


''Question:'' Hi. Can someone recommend a local place that can take a look at my 1970's Singer sewing machine? It works, but not well. I've been told that these old-school machines are irreplaceable and that I should have mine tuned up instead of buying a new machine. Is there somewhere near Lexington where folks know how to get old sewing machines running smoothly? Thanks.


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=== Traveling ===
==== Sub zero repair {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="sub zero"}} ====


==== Driving Cross Country  ====
''Question:'' May I ask if anyone knows of someone who would service our sub zero refrigerator? Thanks.
 
''Question:'' Who has advice for me about driving from Boston to LA? Anything I should avoid?
Anything I should not miss? Northern route, southern route?  


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==== Italy hotel recommendations sought  ====
==== Where to purchase appliances {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=buy purchase appliance}} ====


''Question:'' Planning a trip to Italy... Does anyone have recommendations and/or places to avoid for hotels and apartment rentals? Thank you!
''Question:'' Thank you to everyone who aided me last weekend in choosing a cooktop. We have finally identified what we're getting and now just need to decide where to get our appliances!  For previous home renovations, we ordered our appliances from AJ Madison in Brooklyn NY, but we were wondering if there is a place up here that people recommend, that has competitive pricing and good service? Thanks for any recs.


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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/51262 <br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/54046''


==== Family fun vacations for the summer?  ====
=== House cleaning ===


''Question:'' We're looking into a week-long vacation in New England or the New York area with
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my parents this summer. None of us are resort types, so we're seeking a scenic
place with activities and other families nearby--something a four-year old will
enjoy. I remember someone telling me about a cabin community on Lake
Winnepesaukee. My father is in his early 80s and will want a nice clean
bathroom, so we can't go too rustic. It would be great if there's some stuff to
do within walking distance, so we don't have to drive everywhere. Many thanks for your ideas!


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==== Carpet cleaner needed {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=carpet cleaner}} ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22695<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30130''


==== Foreign currency  ====
''Question:'' Hi. We have a bunch of carpets to clean in the house. Does anyone have someone they would
recommend? Thanks.


''Question:'' I'm planning a trip abroad. What is the best way to acquire foreign currency before and during the trip?
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34724<br />
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''Answer:'' You may want to exchange a few hundred dollars at a local bank or currency exchange office before you leave, so you have local cash at the airport when you arrive. For a listing of local exchange offices, check the thread below.
==== Carpet stretching {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=carpet stretching}} ====


Abroad, you can use credit or debit cards to make purchases or to withdraw money at an ATM. Some tips on use of debit and credit cards abroad can be found at [http://www.flyerguide.com/wiki/index.php/Credit/Debit/ATM_Cards_and_Foreign_Exchange flyerguide.com]. Check with your bank and your credit card provider for ATM fees and point of sale fees. Typically, credit cards charge 3% in point of sale foreign transaction fees; that is still better than airport foreign currency exchange fees which could be as high as 15%. Debit cards charge between 1-3% for ATM foreign transaction fees. Some ATMs abroad do not have menus in English. Other ATMs abroad accept only 4 digit pins; if you have a longer than 4 digit pin try to enter the first 4 digits of the pin.
''Question:'' Hi Everyone. I am looking for someone to stretch our wrinkled carpets. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thank you.


''Threads:<br />
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==== House cleaner needed {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="house cleaner"}} ====


==== London suggestions ====
''Question:'' We are looking for a detail-oriented, very meticulous housecleaner to clean our house every other week. We prefer a person or team rather than a service. Must be OK with using green products (we supply) and be comfortable working around a very laidback dog. I appreciate your recommendations.  
''Question:'' We're heading to London next week, and my daughter and I will be sight-seeing
during the day while my husband is at work. Does anyone have some good
suggestions on things to do in London with a 12-year old? Or evening ideas for
all three of us? We're planning to see "Love Never Dies" the musical sequel
to "Phantom of the Opera", but I'm interested in hearing other theatre
suggestions as well.


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http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37822<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44924<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46445<br />
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==== Montreal ====
==== Chimney sweep to recommend {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=chimney sweep}} ====


''Question:'' If you are familiar w/ Montreal I am looking for suggetions of things to do (including 10 & 12 yr. boys) & places to eat in the current season. We have the Biodome and walking around the old town on the list already.
''Question:'' Hi. We're looking for recommendations for a good chimney sweep. Reasonable rates, quality work, etc... Thanks.


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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10122<br />
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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43453<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45363''
 
==== Chimney sweeping for natural gas heating {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=chimney gas}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi all. Just wanted to know how often our chimney needs to be cleaned. We have gas heat and we don't use our two fireplaces. Chimney Sweep keeps calling me to make an appointment to clean the chimney connected to the gas burner. We have had this done, but they call me every year. Does it need to be done every year?


==== New York City Express Bus ====
''Answer:'' Gas burns much, much more cleanly than wood and, though you should get an expert opinion that you trust (it sounds like that isn't from your current sweep), you should rarely ever have to clean the chimney. The house I grew up in vented the gas exhaust via the chimney and I don't
remember the chimney ever being cleaned.


''Question:'' Does anyone know of any of the express buses, like Bolt Bus, have a pick up spot
Another point is that in some cases, the gas exhaust is not even vented out the chimney (we don't even HAVE a chimney :) ). Many installers
where you can leave your car overnight? We have a event in Manhattan next month
will pipe it right out the basement wall. You may know for sure, but if not, see exactly how your system is set up. (JJ Krawczyk)
and thought the bus might be the easiest and most cost effective way to go.


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==== Outer Banks ====
''Answer:'' When I had a wood fireplace, I had the chimney inspected every year and it would be cleaned if the sweep thought it necessary. Err on the side of caution - chimney fires kind of suck. (JJ Krawczyk)


''Question:'' We're thinking about spending our summer vacation in the Outer Banks, and I'm looking for recommendations on where to stay, fun things to do with children, etc. I'm leaning towards towns on Hatteras and Roanoke Islands because they seem a bit less commercial & more remote than the northern beaches (Duck, Nags Head), but I'd appreciate any thoughts on this. Ideas for specific towns (or even homes/condos) would be great! Thanks.


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==== Rome, Venice, Paris Suggestions? ====
==== Window washer {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=window washer}} ====


''Question:'' We'll be visiting Rome, Venice and Paris for 2 weeks this June.  Any ideas for things to do or places to visit would be very welcome. We have 2 boys aged 10 and 15.  Except for Canada, they've never been outside the US.  They are interested in history, but also love a touch of fun and adventure. Any ideas out there?
''Question:'' I am looking for a recommendation for a reliable reasonably-priced window
washer. Thanks.


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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24421<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25620<br />
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==== Dryer vent duct cleaning {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=dryer vent cleaning}} ====


==== San Francisco lodging recommendations ====
''Question:'' Any recommendations for dryer vent cleaners? I know there was discussion a few
 
years ago on the List. Has anyone had it done recently? Thanks.
''Question:'' We are flying into San Francisco to spend several days there and in surrounding
areas (Sonoma, Half Moon Bay, ???). We will rent a car and think staying
somewhere just outside the city might be best cost-wise and parking-wise. Does
anyone have suggestions as to what area would be best? Suggestions for lodging
would be appreciated also. Thanks!


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==== Travel agent ====
==== Gutter cleaning {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=gutter cleaning}} ====


''Question:'' I have a friend looking to plan a trip.  Does anyone have a good travel agent to recommend?
''Question:'' Can anyone recommend someone to clean gutters? Thanks.


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=== House furniture and decorations ===


=== Wild animals ===
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==== Birds flying into windows ====
==== Cabinet and drawer hardware {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=cabinet drawer hardware}} ====


''Question:'' Why do birds sometimes fly into windows, and how can one prevent it?
''Question:'' Where besides HD sells cabinet and drawer hardware? Before I give Home Depot my money, is there a local store where folks suggest I might look for drawer and cabinet hardware? The ones I like have to be special-ordered from HD anyway, so I'd like to look around a bit before I do this online anyway. Any suggestions of places to look nearby? Thanks so much.
 
''Answer:'' According to [http://www.massaudubon.org/Nature_Connection/wildlife/index.php?subject=Birds:%20Behavior&id=17 Mass Audubon], this is explained by territorial behavior of birds around their nesting sites. The birds see their image reflection and believe it is a rival. Closing curtains or applying bird "shadow" stickers on the window does not always prevent small birds from flying into the image reflection. Mass Audubon recommends doing nothing, on the theory that flying into windows is rarely fatally harmful to birds. Should you choose to cover the window, you should cover the outside to eliminate the image reflection of the bird - and you could do it with a transparent plastic sheet, taped at the top of the window. That way light still comes into the room through the plastic sheet, the image reflection is eliminated, and the wind rustling the plastic sheet will even scare the bird off.


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==== Bird songs ====
==== Carpeting company recommendation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=carpeting company}} ====


''Question:'' I've looked around on the web for a site that has audio for birds in
''Question:'' I am looking for a recommendation for someone to carpet my bedrooms.Any
Massachusetts and can't seem to find what I'm looking for (a collection
referrals would be appreciated. Thanks .
that would allow me to identify what I'm hearing outside). If anyone
knows of a good site, please let me know.
 
''Answer:'' Check out the [http://www.amazon.com/Field-Guide-Bird-Songs-Peterson/dp/0618225943/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1355350319&sr=1-1&keywords=Peterson+Field+Guides%3A+Eastern%2FCentral+Bird+Songs Peterson Field Guide to Bird Songs] and also [http://www.allaboutbirds.org]. If you have an iPhone or iPad, you can also try iBird Explorer Lite. If you want to know more about local birds than you could possibly absorb, you could always join the Menotomy Birders List (named for the pre-Civil-War moniker for Arlington.) arlingtonbirds@yahoogroups.com.


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==== Coyotes ====
==== Cellular shade store recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=cellular shade store}} ====


''Question:'' What does one do when ones walks up the street and comes up next to a coyote?
''Question:'' Hi all. I would be so appreciative for recommendations for cellular shade stores.  Also, if you have particular brands/styles that you find to be energy efficient, I am all ears! Thank you so much.


''Answer:'' Coyotes generally avoid human contact, so normally there's no need to do anything at all. Unless one is walking a dog that is inclined to mix it up with a coyote, there's not much reason for concern. Don't be afraid of coyotes. There have only been 4 coyote attacks on humans in Massachusetts since they were first confirmed in the state in the 1950s. Check out the Mass. Div. of Fisheries & Wildlife page on [http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/wildlife/living/living_with_coyotes.htm living with coyotes] and the Mass Audubon [http://www.massaudubon.org/printwildlife.php?id=23 pamphlet on coyotes].
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==== Deer sightings  ====
==== Digital picture frame {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=digital picture frame}} ====


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==== Deterring bird from destroying cedar shingles ====
==== Framing recommendation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=framing}} ====


''Question:'' During the last week I have a bird who has been pecking holes in my cedar
''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a local place for having something framed? I
shingles. I have not been able to get a good view of the bird because as soon as
have a piece of silk embroidery from India I'd like to have framed. Thanks.
I open the window it takes off but I now have around eight good size holes in
three shingles all in the same area. Is there anything I can do to redirect the
bird to the many trees surrounding the house instead of my house? The area is
around a second floor window high above the ground. Any suggestion will be appreciated.  


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==== Foxes in Lexington ====
==== Furniture repair {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=furniture repair}} ====


''Observation:'' Here's a link to Mass Wildlife about living with foxes: [http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/wildlife/living/living_with_foxes.htm]. As stated in the "Habits" section, foxes are both shy and curious and can be active both day and night.
''Question:'' Hi. I am looking to have a large table refinished. Can anyone recommend a place to take it?


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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15842<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17000<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17314<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21096<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41403''


==== Racoons in the chimney ====
==== Interior decorator {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="interior decorator"}} ====


''Question:'' It seems we have some sort of animal (or animals) living inside our chimney.  We suspect it might be racoons.
''Question:'' Hello. Has any one out there used an interior decorator that they would care to
We've looked into their removal (and putting on a chimney cap), and narrowed the field down to the following two companies: Baystate Wildlife and NW Pest Control. Has anyone had any dealings with either of them?  Positive or negative? We'd be interested also in hearing about your experiences if you've gone through something similar.  If you have other companies you recommend, we'd be interested to hear that too. Thanks.
recommend? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24601''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27258''


==== Lamp repair {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="lamp repair"}} ====


==== Skunk ====
''Question:'' Can anyone help me find a place in Lexington for lamp repair?
''Question:'' We have had a skunk meandering around over driveway for the past two days. Any thoughts of how to convince the critter to get back into the woods and away from our home? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10359<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44502''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10420<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13777''


==== Snake ====
==== Poster frame {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=poster frame}} ====
''Question:'' We seem to have a snake living under the deck by our back door ... the door I use most frequently to enter the house.
I know nothing about snakes, but from the bit of research that I've done, it may be a garter snake and it's about 2 feet long.
So not the biggest or the most poisonous snake in the world :-) but I'm from a country where there are NO reptiles at all in the wild and I admit I'm a bit freaked out by this and would like to get it away from my house.
Any recommendations?


''Answer:'' Snakes in Lexington are non-poisonous and eat mice and small rodents. Unlike the other rodent-reducing predators (coyotes, foxes) there's no danger that a snake will also eat your cat. Snakes are afraid of humans - the best thing to do is to stomp as you approach. Snakes sense vibrations and will retreat back into their hiding place.
''Question:'' I have a poster that I want to frame but prefer not to use the Large craft stores. The few I knew have closed. Does anyone have a suggestion of a place they trust?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18715''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46038''


==== Squirrels in the attic ====
==== Upholsterer {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=upholsterer}} ====
''Question:'' Squirrels have moved into the attic and my initial attempts to get rid
 
of them have been fruitless... Any recommendations for exterminators
''Question:'' Can anyone recommend an upholsterer with whom they've had good luck? We're
local to Lexington would be appreciated! The house is 60 years old.
thinking of having a sofa reupholstered.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6579<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19293<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8678''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19942<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22863<br />
==== Will an animal try to make a home under my shed?  ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35144<br />
''Question:'' We're building a garden shed on a sloping piece of land. The footings are about
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/50899''
six inches high on one side, and closer to a foot off the ground on the other,
given the slope of the land. We were going to try to put crushed stones under
the shed, but it's so high that it would take way too many to fill the space.
We're hoping that neither rabbits nor other creatures will turn the dark ground
under there into their home. Do those with experience think we're in the clear?


''Threads:<br />
==== Using plants to combat new house syndrome {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="new house syndrome"}} ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25593''


==== Woodpeckers! How to keep them away from the house? ====
''Question:'' I am sensitive to lots of things, so the only variable that has changed lately has been moving into a new construction house. We don't have any drapes, not much upholstery (none of it new) and the rest of the chemicals in the house have been scrutinized and are the ones that I have used for awhile. I pay a lot of attention to all detergents, soaps, cleaners, and paper products because I react to lots of them.  Chemicals seem to be my issues, not dust, mites, dander, or all of those "allergy" things.


''Question:'' We have at least one woodpecker who has decided to peck through the siding. How do we deter him/her? We've discovered a couple of holes which we'll fill, but how to stop it happening again?! Thanks.
I am renting right now, so ripping out the carpets and PVC-coated shelving isn't in the cards.  They would both be out otherwise. So my questions to all of you.....have you found any plants to be particularly helpful? Any easy or hard to maintain?  


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11009<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29043<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26765''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29144''


=== Yard animals ===
=== House pests ===


==== Chickens and hens ====
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''Question:'' Hello. I am looking for young hens (less than a year old). Where does one get them
==== Recommendations for pest control companies {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="pest control"}} ====
around here? Thanks.


''Answer:'' Talk to people at Codman Farm or Drumlin Farm, both in Lincoln. They both sponsor workshops on raising backyard chickens on
''Threads:<br />
a regular basis. You can also buy chickens mail-order.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/1266<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8678<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14192<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17808<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18699<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19460<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21655<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22864<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23800<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24601<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25293<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/32821<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33031''


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==== Ants {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="ants"}} ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11471<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11485<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13677<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17186''


=== Yard pests ===
''Question:'' Hi everybody. We seem to have a growing clan of carpenter ants who are making themselves increasingly comfortable inside the house.  This is our first Spring in this house and I'd like to get some recommendations of who to call in the area who is reasonable and knowledgeable about this sort of thing.
 
Thanks.
==== Cut worms ====


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18155''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/888<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/3923<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17808<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41236<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42296<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/51148''


==== Grubs ====
==== Bats{{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=bats}} ====


''Threads:<br />
''Question:'' A bat in my kitchen sink - Just found it. Put a big pot over it. Now what? Lex Dispatcher said to call a wildlife removal place and gave me a few numbers. It's before business hours. Is it dangerous? Thanks.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18153''


==== Hemlock woolly adelgids ====
''Threads: <br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45091''


''Question:'' Does anyone have experience with a professional service for treating these on
==== Bees{{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=bees}} ====
your hemlocks? Any and all advise is greatly appreciated.


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''Question:'' We are in need of a bee removal service for a hive in our attic. These appear to be yellow jackets who have made a beautiful paper nest. We are reluctant to remove the nest without professional help. Of course I am hoping to do this without killing the bees, (reality check please). I don't want to kill an entire colony of bees.Though most people I have consulted with think it is ludicrous to try to save them. Initially, I devised several ideas on removing it myself, but it is growing exponentially each week. Any hot leads would "bee" appreciated. Thank you in advance.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23954''


==== Mosquitos ====
''Threads: <br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45128 <br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45145 <br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45480''


''Question:'' I'm looking for a reliable (year after year use) mosquito killer for 0.33 acre
==== Carpenter bees help {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="carpenter bee"}} ====
of land. What do people recommend?


''Answer:'' Some people use Mosquito Magnet, others use Flowtron, yet others use UV tube bug zappers, with mixed effects. Mosquito Magnets work well for the first couple of years, then inexplicably their performance goes down. Mosquito Magnets also output a lot of CO'_2_' in the atmosphere. Bug zappers also kill a great amount of other good insects along with the mosquitoes. For a discussion of the merits and the efficiency of each solution read the threads below.
''Question:'' Hi, this is our first spring in our house and I see 3-5 large bees circling and hovering in a spot just under the eaves of our roof. I think they are carpenter bees. We have a gathering on Saturday night and need to get this taken care of ASAP. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13589<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18232''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18303<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24675<br />
==== Dealing with bees; what to do to prevent sting? {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=bee sting}} ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25666''
 
''Question:'' Hi every one. We have bees nesting in the steps in front of the back door. Several times they circled around me to give a message. But normally they have not yet stung any one yet.  It was just last week that a worker was stung by a bee in Lexington and died. I bought a product from Wanamaker Hardware in Arlington Heights. It is a dust from a company called Bonide (in business since 1926)... I haven't used the product because I am not sure if killing bees is the right thing to do.  I am sure that attitude will change if one of us is stung. Is there a way to avoid getting stung by bees?"


==== Springtails ====
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20303''


''Question:'' During the last month or so, tiny brown insects have appeared on our front
==== Fruit fly infestation - what to do? {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="fruit fly"}} ====
outdoor porch, mailbox, and other surfaces. They collect in large numbers in the
morning and generally disappear later in the day. They seem to like temperatures
around 40-45 degrees. We didn't see them last week on mornings during which we
had frost but they are back again today. They crawl around and will hop or jump
away when approached by an object like a finger or branch. We haven't seen them
flying. So... has anyone else seen such insects and does anyone know what they
are?


''Answer:'' You are probably seeing springtails - http://insects.tamu.edu/fieldguide/aimg1.html -
''Question:'' Recently we have started seeing flies around the house, seem quite large.
The ones known as "snow fleas" are more common around here in the winter, but I've also recently been seeing the ones you describe. Mother Nature always has something new for us, doesn't she?
Yesterday, I went up to my third floor office and found about 20 flies buzzing
around. There is no trace of food that I know of , no dead animals, but for
some reason these flies have settled upstairs. I killed about 15 only to have
new ones buzzing around. Should I call an exterminator? What would cause this to
happen this tme of year. Any advice/ recommendations would be appreciated.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29072''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22226''
 
==== Hornets {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=hornets}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi all. Would anyone have a recommendation for a hornets nest (30 feet up in tree) exterminator. My usually diy reckless husband has come to his senses and asked for help.


==== Ticks ====
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44535''


''Question:'' Where can we find information about ticks?
==== Identifying cycada killers {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=cycada}} ====


''Answer:'' Much more than anyone needs to know about ticks and hosts for Lyme disease from the American Lyme Disease Foundation:
''Question:'' There is a very threatening-looking wasp-like insect hanging around our driveway and front door.
http://www.aldf.com/deerTickEcology.shtml
The body shape is like a very large yellow jacket. The head is a reddish-brown, the middle is yellow and black, and the rear end is black, with a wicked-looking stinger. There are three nest entrances in the ground, two about two feet apart and a third about seven feet away from the other two. The holes are about 3/4" across with a good-sized pile of excavated dirt next to each.


Tick bites often, but not always develop a red halo around the bite site. The current medical protocol for Lyme tick bites is that if it's addressed within 72 hours of the initial bite, a one time bolus of doxycycline (two capsules) is effective in combating it. If it's been longer than 72 hours, you have to go onto antibiotics for something like 3 weeks. You should call your personal physician immediately when you observe a tick bite on your body.
Can someone tell me what these are? And recommend an exterminator?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29951''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19460''


==== Winter Moths ====
==== Mice in basement {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=mice}} ====


''Question:'' Starting a few days ago (maybe because the weather got more mild) I all of a sudden have hundreds of small moths around my front door and garage.  I suppose that because I have night lights in both places they are attracted.  They stary in one place during the day as if attached.
''Question:'' Does anyone have any reliable companies for getting rid of mice in our basement? I am also looking for a company who is organically oriented to put something on our lawn to abolish the ticks. I have heard that organics are not successful here, but would appreciate others experiences, and names of whom to contact.


''Answer:'' What you're seeing is the Winter Moth, ''Operophtera brumata'', an insect which is doing an excellent job of defoliating trees. It originates from Europe, and invaded eastern Massachusetts more than a decade ago and has caused widespread defoliation of many deciduous tree species ever since. The infestation has spread to Rhode Island and is expanding westward in Massachusetts. Invasions of winter moth have occurred at other sites in North America, namely Nova Scotia in the 1950s and in the Pacific Northwest in the 1970s.
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20387<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20387<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20402<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23800''


You can talk to your arborist about doing a horticultural oil spray in the spring to smother the Winter Moth eggs.
==== Racoons in the chimney {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=racoon chimney}} ====


According to an [http://elkintonlab.wordpress.com/research Elkinton lab article], winter moths invasions can be controlled by introducing a natural enemy of the moth, also originary from Europe, named ''Cyzenis albicans''. This fly will not invade other species than the winter moth, and its numbers will decline once it controls winter moth. The ''C. albicans'' has been used successfully to control winter moths in Nova Scotia since the 1950s.
''Question:'' It seems we have some sort of animal (or animals) living inside our chimney. We suspect it might be racoons. We've looked into their removal (and putting on a chimney cap), and narrowed the field down to the following two companies:
Baystate Wildlife
NW Pest Control
Has anyone had any dealings with either of them?  Positive or negative?
We'd be interested also in hearing about your experiences if you've gone through something similar. If you have other companies you recommend, we'd be interested to hear that too.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17422<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24601 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18158<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/39255 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29087<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43145''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29122<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29185<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29249''


== Services ==
==== Termites {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=termites}} ====


=== Accounting and taxes ===
''Question:'' Can someone recommend a Pest Control Company, specifically one they've used for termites?


==== Accountant recommendations ====
''Threads:\
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18699''


''Question:'' Hi Lexington people. I am looking for an accountant to help with the tax return of a grantor-type trust.  I'd like someone local, who is knowledgeable about tax returns for grantor-type trusts, and who is reasonably priced.  Happy to work with someone who is new in the business as long as they know their stuff.  I am quite price-sensitive as well. Welcoming your ideas....thank you!
=== Power and electricity ===


''Threads:<br />
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/2974<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29079''


==== Backup power/generators {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=back up power generator}} ====
''Observation:'' In this day and age, with the availability of emergency back up generators, I
can think of nothing more important in a home now than to make sure that
auxiliary power is available. Over the past 40+ years in town I have seen
people loose the entire contents of their basements and more because they did
not properly plan for the unexpected and/or even expected losses of power...


...When the storm is gone, everything is back to normal, and
working properly, I hope that people will give some thought to pre-planning for
the next and inevitable power loss at their home. Set yourself a reminder on
your I-phone, I-pad, electronic calendar, how ever you remind yourself of future
appointments. Set it for 2-3 weeks from today, when hopefully everything will
be back to normal. This is the time when you DON'T think about your sump pump,
frozen pipes, spoiled food in the freezer, and contact your electrician or
contractor and at least discuss the matter with them. It's a phone call that
may save you many hours and days of aggravation, loss & problems for years to
come.
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19734<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19758<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21039<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22542<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44922''


=== Antiques ===
==== Electrician {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=electrician}} ====
 
''Question:'' What is the collective wisdom of the list on who a good electrician is? Thanks.
==== Antiques appraiser ====
''Question:'' I have some antique furniture (chairs, table) that I'd like to get appraised.
Any recommendations?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20143''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/4920<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6442<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/7399<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19727''


==== Clock Repairer ====
==== Power supply company - what to check when selecting service {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=power supply company}} ====
''Question:'' I have an antique clock (vintage 1915) that is in need of repair.  Can anyone recommend a reputable clock repair person who is reasonable and located in the greater Boston area?


''Threads:<br />
''Question:'' What should I check for when looking over an offer to switch to a new power supply company?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22696''


''Answer:'' Some items to look at:
* Are prices are variable, set at the company's discretion?
* Is the disclosure statement on the company web site dated recently? What does it contain?
* Is there an exit fee for interrupting the service?
* Does their "green" power come from reputable sources? Or from such dubious sources as trash-burning plants, old hydro facilities that are not treated as Class I renewables in Massachusetts or most other states, and perhaps claimed emission reductions from turning food-processing waste into animal feed and using trains instead of trucks?


=== Appraisers ===
''Answer:'' Far be it from me to stand up in defense of NStar, but….


==== Appraisers ====
If Joel is on NStar Fixed-rate Basic Service (as opposed to the variable monthly rates or a competitive supplier), he would pay $4.72 more for 348 kWh this December (at 9.379¢/kWh) than for 372 kWh last December (at 7.506¢/kWh). Those prices are set by NStar’s competitive procurement of full-requirements power (electric energy shaped like actual load, capacity, reserves, ancillary services, renewable energy credits, line losses) from power marketers. Any difference between payments to suppliers and collections from customers are rolled into future rates; NStar does not keep any of it. The procurements take place twice a year; the prices for July–December 2014 were determined by averaging the prices from acquisitions in roughly fall 2013 and spring 2014. The suppliers bid monthly on- and off-peak prices, and are paid those prices for their share of the energy that NStar customers use. The 9.379¢/kWh value is the average of monthly prices, as follows:
Jul-14 8.907¢
Aug-14 8.384¢
Sep-14 7.790¢
Oct-14 7.902¢
Nov-14 9.809¢
Dec-14 13.590¢


''Question:''
The fall in gas prices that we saw in December 2014 was not foreseen when the power was acquired. As recently as mid-November, Massachusetts contracts for December energy were going for about 12.5¢/kWh on-peak, 10¢/kWh off-peak, not counting all the other costs. Actual prices in December were more like 4.3¢/kWh.
I have some silver plate objects (bowls and the like) and some china serving
pieces that my grandmother had collected. Does anyone know where I can take
them to see whether they're worth anything?


''Threads:<br />
Gas prices drive the market price of energy in New England, but those are gas prices in New England, not the record low prices in Louisiana or western Pennsylvania. Due to tight pipeline supplies into New England (and to a lesser extent NY), the spot gas prices that the merchant power plants pay in New England in the winter (when heating load uses up the pipeline capacity and gas demand for generation is high) can be 3 to 5 times those in the producing states.  
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18981''


=== Automobile related ===
The suppliers who won the contracts for July-December 2014 made a lot of money in December. If January is cold, the suppliers who won the 2015 contracts may lose money (depending on how much of their supply they locked in months ago). 


==== Auto body shops ====
I’m not involved in NStar’s procurements, but I help the Connecticut Consumers Counsel oversee the similar procurements in Connecticut, and we got similar bid prices there. Maybe NStar could do something incrementally better, but market conditions drive the prices we pay. The utilities need to lock down a price in advance, so you know how to evaluate other supply offers. Sometimes market prices fall after the utilities lock in a price, and competitive suppliers can beat them. If you find some marketer offering you a better price for January and February (you can change supplier at your next billing date), go for it. But stay on top of the marketer’s rates, or when the market price goes down and NStar prices follow, the marketer will keep billing you at a higher rate, unless you ask for a better rate. That happened to me so often with Dominion that I switched back to NStar.


''Question:'' Hi ,
The NStar generation rate for the first half of 2015 is 14.972¢, or if you choose the monthly rate:
I need to get recommendations for a local auto body shop to fix some dings and
 
dents in one of my cars (Toyota Prius)- Any recommendations not too far from
Jan-15 20.792
Lexington?
Feb-15 20.625
Mar-15 14.060
Apr-15 10.966
May-15 9.876
Jun-15 10.980
 
If you start 2015 on the fixed 14.972¢ rate, and then switch to another supplier before July, NStar will recompute your bill as if you had been on the monthly rate. So you can’t cheat the rest of the Basic Service customers by paying the average NStar price in the expensive months and the cheap monthly prices during the cheap months.
 
Be careful in picking an alternative supplier. VerdeEnergy claims that it will charge 12.99¢ for 4 months, but its terms and  conditions specify only 3 months, followed by a switch to a variable rate at unspecified prices (www.electricrate.com/ratefinder/pub/index.php?action=ViewForm:Customer&rid=6AA93555-1A95-0E9E-4F21-27E16F1F3003&zip=&a_aid=ewcontent) The price looks good for either 3 or 4 months starting in January or February, but the variable price could get you very fast, if you don’t cancel at the right time. And the promises of “Green” power may not mean much.
 
If you want to reduce your electric bill, call MassSave and get an energy inspection, replace your fridge if it’s old, replace incandescent lamps with LEDs, put power strips on your computers and entertainment system, so you can really shut off all the equipment, and install solar on your roof if you have good sun exposure. Reducing your use reduces your bill, and by reducing prices, also helps reduce everyone’s bill. You will also help reduce carbon emissions.
 
Paul Chernick


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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6916<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/messages/47875''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8435<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16961<br />
==== Power supply company - NStar, Dominion or Viridian? {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=power supply company}} ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18181<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20223<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22967<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26139<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27838<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/32752''


==== Auto buying/selling ====
''Question:'' We got an offer in the mail to switch to Dominion, for electricity generation, for $0.0848 per kWh through Nov 2014.


''Threads:<br />
What is people's experience with non-NStar electric utilities? Is the switch worth it? Thanks.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24723<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26204''


==== Auto detailing recommendation ====
===== Answer 1 (Andy McClaine, Jan 2013) =====
My household purchases its electricity from Viridian Energy for about the same price and it is completely green.
I buy the Pure Green 100% renewable product. I am currently signed up for the 12 month fixed rate.
The web site to learn more about this product is:
http://www.viridian.com


''Question:'' Hi. I need to get my SUV detailed cleaned. Any recommendations not too far from Lexington? Thanks.
We all have the opportunity to select the vendor of our electricity. NStar continues to deliver this electricity.
Dominion Energy uses a lot of coal fired power plants to provide its electricity product. That is why I like Viridian Energy. We can significantly reduce our carbon footprint.


''Threads:<br />
If you decide to purchase Viridian Energy, you will be asked for a Viridian Agent. Hancock Church has signed up to act as an agent for Viridian Energy.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22810''
Agents get a bonus for helping to get people signed up for Viridian Energy. The web address to sign up through the Hancock Church Agent is:


==== Auto electrical work ====
http://www.viridian.com/HancockChurch


''Threads:<br />
The bonuses received by Hancock Church from acting as an agent are used to support the social programs supported by Hancock Church.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15652''


==== Auto glass ====
===== Answer 2 (Patrick Mehr, Apr 2012) =====


''Question:'' Does anyone know of a reliable company that installs replacement auto glass? My
My latest NStar bill (for 304 kWh in March -- I have the European habit of systematically turning all unnecessary lights off...) was $54.89, consisting of two parts, $24.10 in "supplier services" plus $30.79 in "delivery services".
10 year old Ford Focus wagon needs to have the rear window replaced since the
defrosting elements no longer work. The dealer told us to "go to a glass
replacement" specialist.''


Threads:<br />
"Supplier services" is the cost of generating the electricity you use at various coal, hydro, gas, nuclear, wind, etc power plants. Since "deregulation" in 1997 in Massachusetts, NStar no longer owns any power plant; instead, NStar contracts with power plants, and charges us via this "supplier services" charge the costs to generate the electricity we use. NStar does not have a "monopoly" on this part of our bills: you can choose one of these nstaronline.com/ss3/residential/competitive_supply/suppliers.asp alternate suppliers, instead of having NStar choose for you.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15369''


==== Auto mechanic  ====
"Delivery services" is the cost of transporting the electricity you use from the power plants where it's generated, delivering and metering it all the way to your electric meter. That includes the cost of maintaining NStar's electric network in and around Lexington, and of restoring power after outages. NStar has a monopoly on "delivery services" (NStar owns and operates the electric network in Lexington, unlike Concord which has its own municipal utility, with lower rates, more wires underground and much faster restoration after outages than NStar). Many legislators, led by Jay Kaufman, have have been trying for a decade now, unsuccessfully so far, to end NStar's and other large utilities' monopoly in Massachusetts: see massmunichoice.org
''Question:'' Does anyone have any recommendations for a good auto mechanic in the area? We
just moved here, and given the trouble I had starting my car this morning, we
might need one soon. We have a Subaru and a Toyota.


''Threads:<br />
The letter you received from Dominion Energy offers you to switch your "supplier services" from NStar (which we all have by default, unless we explicitly choose another supplier) to Dominion. I was doing this for a while, saving myself a few pennies (or dollars) per month, until Dominion raised its rates -- which they promise to keep fixed only for a finite amount of time -- above NStar's. Also, last time I looked Dominion used "dirtier" plants overall than other generating companies.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/5705<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6662<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6864<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8998<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11596<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11830<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12146<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14624<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14795<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16266<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16954<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16985<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19077<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19788<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20069''


==== Auto mechanic - Audi ====
So I am now back with NStar -- but cannot wait for Jay Kaufman to finally succeed, so the Town can start looking into forming our own municipal utility in Lexington.


''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation for a mechanic (non-dealer) who is good with
Patrick Mehr
Audis? Ones to avoid would also be good to know. Thanks!
Lexington Electric Utility Committee


''Threads:<br />
===== Answer 3 (Paul Chernick, Jan 2013) =====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19922<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23942''


==== Auto mechanic - Volvo ====
An answer to your question, and more details on the Dominion scam.


''Question:'' I was hoping to get recommendations for a local mechanic with experience working
'''The basics of Basic Service'''
on Volvos (other than Cinderella Carriage). Any help would be greatly appreciated!


''Threads:<br />
Whether you pay NStar a surcharge or get a credit has nothing to do with what supplier you switch to. It has to do with the difference between the monthly and fixed Basic Service rates and when you switch.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19415''


==== Auto painting - touch up paint ====
For the first 6 months of 2014, the NStar Basic Service rate (the generation rate for customers who don’t select another provider) is set at 9.333¢/kWh. That price is computed from the costs of the contracts that NStar has signed for power supply and renewable credits, and does not include any profit for NStar. The rate is reviewed and set by the Massachusetts Dept of Public Utilities.


''Question:'' Anyone had a terrific experience with getting scrapes and chips taken care of?  No dings, but pretty sure it needs some paint and not just buffing. Small stuff, hoping to keep it very economical. Thanks.
If you are on Basic Service from January through June, you can pay 9.333¢/kWh throughout. But NStar actually purchases power at monthly rates, which vary a lot. The monthly rates for the first half of 2013 are


''Threads:<br />
January
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19339''
12.529 February
12.279 March
8.340 April
7.358 May
6.909 June
7.336   
The 9.333¢/kWh is a sales-weighted average of these prices, and the NStar offers the fixed rate as a convenience for ratepayers (probably because the DPU requires it, but maybe to avoid all the questions it would get if rates changed every month).


==== Car rental recommendations ====
So if you use 600 kWh in January and February, and 500 kWh in March-June, you would pay about the same amount regardless of whether you pay the fixed rate or the monthly rates.


''Question:'' Hello. I’m renting a car for the first time in a couple of years. Have any of you rented from any of the less expensive companies – e.g., Budget, Dollar, Advantage, Midway, etc.? If so, can you tell me about your experience?
But if you take the fixed Basic Service rate in January and February, and then switch suppliers, you would have paid 9.333¢/kWh for power than cost NStar about 12.4¢/kWh. If you did that, some other customers would be stuck with costs of your gaming the system. So the DPU came up with the following fix:


''Threads:<br />
When you leave fixed Basic Service in the middle of a pricing period, NStar computes the difference between what you paid (in our example, 9.333¢ × 1,200 = $112) and what the power cost (12.529¢ × 600 + 12.279¢ × 600 = $148.85), and adds $38.85 to your bill. (That probably happens in May or June, since NStar takes a while to do the calculation.)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22525''


==== Car tires - installing new tires ====
(The adjustment would tend to go the other way in the second half of the year, since the December rate will usually pull the second-half fixed rate above the monthly rates for July-November.)


''Question:'' Hi. My Sienna needs one new tire. Does anyone have a good recommendation of where
You can estimate your own payment for switching in Feb or March from your 2013 Jan and/or Feb usage (it’s on your bills, going back 13 months), times the difference between the monthly and fixed Basic Service rates.
to go? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
'''The Dominion Offer'''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15374<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19553<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29556<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29576''


==== Car tires - fixing a flat tire ====
Dominion has offered NStar customers a rate of 8.49¢/kWh, which they compare to a 9.334¢/kWh Basic Service rate for the first half, and an unknown rate for the second half of 2014. Sounds like a no-brainer, right?


''Question:'' Hello. We woke up this morning to a very flat back tire, and would like to find someone
Wrong.
near by who can quickly patch up the leak. We would appreciate any suggestions
about where we can get the tire repaired reasonably. Thank You!


''Threads:<br />
Dominion’s offer includes the fine print "Service to begin March 2014” and "Term: Through your November 2014 meter read date.” (Interestingly, the March start is not mentioned on the first page of the on-line offer and the letter offer mentions the November end date only in the sign-up form, not in the letter itself.)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11970''


==== Car wash ====
So in the first half of 2014, you can pay
NStar’s 12.529¢ in January, 12.279¢ in February, and 6.909¢ to 8.340¢ in March through June, or
NStar’s 12.529¢ in January, 12.279¢ in February, and Dominion’s 8.49¢ in March through June.


''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a good car wash nearby -- not detailing, just a good old
Dominion’s offer is a guaranteed loser through June, despite Dominion’s attempt to portray is as a providing savings. (Anyone have a friend working for the FTC?)
soap and rinse to get the dust off?


''Threads:<br />
In our example, you would pay $20 more to Dominion than NStar. (NStar has a calculator at http://www.nstaronline.com/residential/competitive_supply/suppliercalc.asp, which assumes constant monthly use.)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23449''


==== Driving school ====
What about the second half of the year?


''Question:'' I know this has come up before but am having trouble finding reference in the
NStar has already locked in contracts for half of its Basic Service power supply for the second half of 2014, before the recent jump in New England market gas prices, which have pushed up market electric prices. While nothing is certain, the prospect is that even the power supply that NStar that will be acquiring this spring will cost less than Dominion’s 8.49¢ for July to November. December will be expensive again, but Dominion isn’t offering its price for December.
search capability. I am looking for a recent recommendation for a driving
school that does home pick up/drop off in Lexington. I am looking for on the
road classes/observation (vs classroom) at this point. I have had difficulty
getting in touch with a person at Lexington Driving school - voice mail
exchanges then no response. If that is the only show in town, or the best, I
will be persistent, however other ideas are welcome. Thx!


''Threads:<br />
Dominion is a big power supplier (affiliates own the Millstone nuclear units in Connecticut and some gas-fired generation in Providence, the utility that serves most of Virginia, gas utilities, and lots of gas pipelines), and the only thing shady about this deal is the price and the marketing.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25609''


==== Engine repairs ====
Those who know my history with NStar (professionally and on behalf of Lexington) will be surprised to find me saying something good about NStar, but its Basic Service deal is hard to beat.


''Question:'' The engine light is on in my car and the sensor continues to come back on after being reset. So I am looking for a reliable place for engine repairs for a Toyota Camry (older model). Thank you!
Another consideration about third-party suppliers. I was a Dominion customer for a couple years, and found that they raised our rate when market prices rose, but did not reduce the rate when the market fell, even as NStar’s price did. We usually overpaid for a month or two following a price drop; once we called Dominion, they always beat the NStar price, at least by 0.001¢/kWh. Between the hassle and the overpayments, we got sick of dealing with them. I expect most  suppliers would be similarly loath to reduce your rate unless you bug them; NStar’s rate follows the market, since it’s regulated.


''Threads:<br />
'''Viridian'''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28520''


A couple of people have endorse Viridian’s services on the elist, such as Andy McClaine, who said


==== License road test - finding a car for use for a license road test ====
"My household purchases its electricity from Viridian Energy for about the same price and it is completely green.
I buy the Pure Green 100% renewable product"


''Threads:<br />
The 100% wind option is listed on the Viridian web site at 16.49¢/kWh for the monthly product and 10.49¢/kWh for 2014. Since you won’t be able to switch until your February billing date, that 10.49¢/kWh does not avoid the 12.529¢ NStar will charge you for your use in January. The Viridian products are much more expensive than the NStar products.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23004''


==== Training for crash prevention ====
As for greenness, the Viridian web site says "Viridian’s fixed Pure Green is 100% renewable energy, sourced entirely from American wind,” but the disclosure attached to the contract says


''Question:'' Where can I find information about an automobile crash prevention/driver education class?
Viridian Energy procures its electricity supply, on behalf of its customers, from system power contracts, not from specific generating units. The electricity you consume comes from the New EngLand power grid, which receives power from a variety of power pLants and transmits the power throughout the region as needed to meet the requirements of all customers in New England. System Power represents power purchased in the regional electricity market.
Biomass .01%
CoaL 7.32%
DieseL 2.49%
Hydroelectric 0.35%
Jet 3.58%
landfill Gas 0.00%
Municipal solid waste 0.03%
NaturaL Gas 44.44%
Nuclear 29.40%
Oil 1.98%
Solar Photovoltaic 0.00%
System Mix 10.22%
Trash-to-energy 0.07%
Wind 0.00%
Wood 0.10%


''Threads:<br />
So Viridian doesn’t contract for energy from renewables. It buys renewable energy credits (RECs).  
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28804''


==== Toyota Prius advice ====
For its Everyday Green (50% green) product in other states, at least in 2012, Viridian seems to have purchased only enough real RECs (the ones that are required for all power suppliers) to meet its legal obligations. Regardless of whom you purchase power from, the same RECs are required and will have the same effect on REC prices and encouragement of construction of more renewables. Those real RECs cost real money, about 6¢/kWh for the Class 1 RECs in Massachusetts.


''Question:'' Hi. We are in the market for a new car and I would love to buy a car with good gas mileage, so of course the Prius comes immediately to mind. I was talking with someone who owns a Prius (and loves it), but says it has a hard time on snow and slippery roads. I was wondering if other Prius owners have similar problems with their cars in bad weather. It could be a show stopper for me.
The voluntary extra 20% RECs that Viridian bought for its Connecticut customers in 2013, on the other hand, are primarily from wind plants in states without REC markets (55% from IN, WV), plants in states with a glut of REC supply (22% from IL wind and landfill gas, 19% from PA landfill gas), and a trash-burning plant in VA (3%). Most of these purchases are at very low prices and will do little or nothing to get more renewables built. The latest Viridian Sustainability Report does not provide any data on Massachusetts RECs purchases, but Viridian’s strategy is clearly to buy the cheapest stuff it can pass off as renewable. http://www.viridian.com/assets/2013/downloads/Viridian_2012SR.pdf.


''Threads:<br />
For the 100% Pure Green, Viridian does not specify sources. The RECs are not real state-regulated RECs, but credits generated by Green-e Energy, presumably in states without REC requirements.  In all likelihood, Viridian’s “REC” purchases for Pure Green would have negligible effect on the development of renewables.  
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22219''


=== Banking ===
Andy noted that you can get a kickback for your church or GWAC by signing with Viridian. If you have details on that, you can figure out whether there is any real benefit from purchasing through Viridian.


==== Kids savings account ====
Buying through Viridian may help you feel better, but it is expensive and will do little to save the planet. If anyone knows of a way to directly support renewable development, perhaps they could share it with the list. Your money might be better spent supporting 350.org, Sierra Club (disclosure: one of my clients), NRDC (another client), GWAC, or other environment and climate groups.


''Question:'' It's time to go from piggy bank to savings account for my kids. Anyone know of a bank that has accounts where you can start with a small deposit?
Sorry to bear the bad news.


''Answer:'' Most banks offer free accounts to persons 18 and younger. Banks chartered in MA are required by law to offer free of charge accounts for persons 18 and younger or 65 and older. For particular bank recommendations, read the thread below.
Paul Chernick


''Threads:<br />
===== Answer 4 (Paul Chernick, Mar 2015) =====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25391''


==== College student banking account ====
At the risk of coming across as a wet blanket, I don’t see how Viridian would be saving money for anyone who switched now. They may have been lucky in their purchasing for this last winter (prices were highly volatile, and each of NStar’s 6-month price blocks is the result of two procurements, about six months apart).


''Question:'' What things should one look for when shopping around for a college student banking account? What banks in the area offer good deals for college student accounts?
The lowest-cost offer I see from Viridian is the "RPS + 50% Renewable Energy”, fixed for 12 months at 11.99¢/kWh.
The NStar rates (I know it’s EverSource now, but that’s a dumber name than NStar, even) that have been set for 2015 are:


''Answer:'' For bank recommendations, read the thread below. Some banks offer totally free student checking, with no minimum deposit, and free ATM use anywhere in the country (via reimbursing ATM fees). It is also good to check whether the bank has branches located in Lexington as well as in the vicinity of the college, so the student can bank in both places.
Jan  20.792¢


''Threads:<br />
Feb  20.625¢
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25510''


=== Beauty salons ===
Mar  14.060¢


==== Hair stylist ====
April 10.966¢
''Question:'' We are new to Lexington and among a million other things, I need to find a new hair stylist and colorist. I have short, fine hair that for some reason seems to be hard to cut. For color, it's just a matter of simple highlights. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!


''Threads:<br />
May  9.876¢
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24717<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24720<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24808<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29317''


==== Pedicure ====
June 10.980¢
''Question:'' Where does one get a reasonably priced pedicure around Lexington? Don't need to high-end. Thanks!
 
 
The average rate—charged to customers who stay on default service for Jan-June—is 15.046¢; if you have been paying that rate and switch to Viridian or any other supplier before July, NStar will recompute your bill to date, using the monthly rates in the period you took default service. You will wind up paying the high winter prices retrospectively, and saving only the low spring prices. Viridian probably won’t tell you that, and will pretend that your choice is between NStar’s 15¢ and Viridian’s 12¢.  


''Threads:<br />
Last July-Dec, NStar prices averaged 9.. This July-Dec will probably be lower, since wholesale contract prices for energy are down about 0.8¢ from the same time last year. So assume the price will be 8.6¢.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25575<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28733''


=== Computers and Phones ===
Next Jan-June, NStar’s prices will probably be lower than the 15¢ for this Jan-June; prices are down about 2¢. So the price next Jan-June is likely to be something like 13¢. And the price drop for Jan-Mar (the period covered by the 1-year contract) would be about 3.5¢, bringing the price down to about 15¢.


==== Buzzing Phone Lines ====
A simple average NStar price over the period April 2015-Mar 2016 would be about 10.7¢. If your usage is higher in the summer, your average price would be lower.


''Question:'' Hi all.  We are having a problem with static (so much so that you can't hear the other person on the line) on our Verizon Fios phone line. The problem appears to be internal to the house, as there is no static if I plug a handset into the box outside the house. We've had this problem in the past, it comes and goes, but this time it seems to be staying.
So the lowest-price Viridian offer will cost you about 2.3¢/kWh extra for the rest of this year, and save you about 3¢ in Jan-Mar of 2016, with an average net loss of about 1.3¢ over the year.


My question is, what kind of service person do I call to have the problem chased down and fixed?  I envision at least some of the phone wiring needing to be pulled and replaced. Would that be an electrician?  Or are there people that specialize in phone wiring?  (We've already had Verizon out, and though the service person tried very hard to chase down the issue for me, it seems not to be their issue). Any help appreciated.
As a check, Viridian’s rate for April (probably the first time you can switch) is 12.46¢, compared to NStar’s 10.97¢.


''Threads:<br />
And it gets worse. Our experience with Dominion seems typical of the behavior of these marketers. If you don’t call up and negotiate a better deal every time the rate renews, the marketer will keep your price the same (if costs have fallen) or raise your price (if costs have increased). NStar will reduce your price if costs are down or raise it if costs are higher. NStar does not charge a profit, and its rates are regulated.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22586''


==== Computer disposal ====
You may protest that Viridian’s power is cleaner than NStar’s. That is not at all clear. Viridian says that its energy is 100% renewable, but does not define what that means.  Viridian describes its REC purchases in its sustainability report. The only such report covering Massachusetts is the 2013 report, since  Viridian has not released the 2014 version yet. It appears that Viridian is relying on credits from the SEMASS trash-burning plant, existing hydro in Wisconsin and Massachusetts, and wind in Minnesota, where wind energy is selling for less than the cost of building new coal or gas plants and the utilities are adding more than they are required. The RECs from states with excess wind are selling for about 0.07¢/kWh, about 1.5% of the 5¢ cost of real Massachusetts RECs.


''Question:'' Is there any recycling (where? how?) of computer equipment (eg broken laptop) or
These trash, hydro and wind plants were built without RECs and would have run with or without Viridian’s purchase of the RECs, so Viridian is just relabeling energy that would have been generated anyway, and not causing construction of any new renewables or reducing emissions. Viridian lists some biomass plants among its REC sources for Massachusetts; since Viridian considers trash-burning and tire-burning to be biomass, it is difficult to determine what that means.
does it just go in the weekly trash? Thanks.


''Answer:'' See this page on the town web site for information: http://www.lexingtonma.gov/dpw/otherdisposal.cfm
Viridian is probably no worse than other power marketers. Liberty does not even post its rates on its web site, a serious danger sign. I already mentioned my problem with Dominion, which later sent out a misleading comparison of its rate for March-November 2014 to NStar’s rate for January-June.


''Threads:<br />
So what’s a green consumer to do? You can sign up for 25% new New England renewables for 2.4¢/kWh (the other 75% is from old hydro, which does not usually provide an environmental advantage) or 100% New England wind for 3.8¢/kWh at www.massenergy.org/renewable-energy/nstar.  MassEnergy appears to be legitimate, even though the description of the 25% renewable option is a little disingenuous; their marketing is not as slick as Viridian’s, which is a recommendation in itself.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29552''


==== Computer gaming advice  ====
You may be shocked at the idea of paying extra for green power, when Viridian has been promising green power at below-market costs. As I’ve explained, Viridian prices are no bargain, and its greenness is largely illusory, just the relabeling of existing power supplies. Renewables still cost more than brown power in New England (although not everywhere). If you want to really get more renewables built here, you have to pay for it.


''Question:'' Hi all. Anyone have a good recommendation for teen level game, that is NOT a first person shooter? Thanks.
In any case, put your efforts into reducing your energy use, including getting blower-door-guided air sealing, infrared building-envelope inspection and incentives for replacement of inefficient equipment with efficient models from the utilities (NStar and National Grid). And switch out your incandescent light bulbs for LEDs. And install rooftop solar if your roof is suitable. You will save more money and reduce greenhouse gases more that way than by switching power supplier.


''Threads:<br />
Good luck.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28978''


==== Computer repair ====
Paul


''Question:'' My laptop has ground to a halt and I am in desperate need of repair. It's
running, but unbearably slowly. I searched the archives, but did not find any recommendations for a person/place
that can help. Can someone out there recommend a trustworthy, reasonable, (and,
of course, fast) place to get my machine back up and running? Thanks in advance for your help!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24706<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/8014<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26845<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/messages/23668<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30140''
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/23958<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/39287<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/39379<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41566<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/50163<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/50164''
 
==== Power supply company - Starion Energy {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=power supply company}} ====


==== Data recovery ====
''Question:'' Just got a hard-sell call from a company called Starion (sp?) pushing lower electric charges than NStar. They are not listed among the competitive suppliers on the NStar site. They would not provide written information, or a phone number, so I declined to sign up on the spot (though they reassured me that verbal consent was not binding).  They claimed .0949 per kwh in generation charges.


''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation for data recovery from a dead hard drive?
I'm wondering if anyone has experience with this company, and if anyone on the list can recommend good alternative suppliers, given the recent upswing in electric charges. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22698''


==== Finance - personal finance software ====
''Answer:'' Better Business Bureau gives Starion Energy, Inc. of Middlebury, CT a grade of B-, and cites a long history of complaints about sales/marketing and billing/collection issues.


''Question:'' I was wondering if anyone had recommendations for a personal finance software
http://www.bbb.org/connecticut/business-reviews/electric-companies/starion-energy-inc-in-middlebury-ct-87076869/
package that is easy to use. I want to move my homespun spreadsheets into
something that is easier to manage. Any suggestions on ones to look at or avoid would be appreciated!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29650''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/48152''


==== International phone rates ====
==== Solar panels installation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="solar panels"}} ====


''Question:'' What is your experience with international one-rate plans?
''Question:'' Which companies have people used for solar panel installation, and how has it worked out?
 
''Answer:'' Companies doing solar panel installation in the area include: [http://solarcity.com SolarCity], [http://transformations-inc.com Transformations], and [http://www.vivintsolar.com Vivint Solar].


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28577''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/4621 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26956 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/35944 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38189<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/51220''


==== Internet service providers in Lexington ====
=== Renting or Buying a Home ===


''Question:'' What are the internet service providers in Lexington?
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==== Realtor recommendation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=realtor}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation for a Lexington realtor?  We are looking for someone who will really go the extra mile to get our house sold, possibly after we are no longer in the area.  We'd also appreciate any tips you have about realtors who gave disappointing service (please reply privately). Thank you!
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41831''
 
==== Temporary housing {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=renting temporary house}} ====


''Answer:'' Internet service in Lexington is offered by Verizon (FIOS), Comcast (Cable) and RCN (Cable).
''Question:'' My wife and I are selling our Lexington home and are moving to a condominium in Concord shortly thereafter. Since we're closing on the sale of our Lexington home on the same day as our Concord Greene purchase, we are looking for an economical place to live for a 2 or 3 weeks while we make some improvements (paint and hardwood floors) before we can occupy our new home.  


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
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==== iPad favorite apps ====
=== Security ===


''Question:'' I am thinking of getting an iPad for my husband for Christmas. I wanted to be
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able to give him some suggestions for fun/interesting apps. Can you let me know
 
your favorite can be for gaming, entertainment, sports, anything. Thanks!
==== Home Security Systems {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="home security" system}} ====
''Question:'' I was interested in learning about experiences with various home security systems. For example, ADT vs. Comcast vs. any other vendors. Thanks much.
 
''Answer:'' There are two main aspects to any security system: the installation/maintenance and the monitoring. The latter is a service that "listens" to your system and responds when an alert is raised.  There are a relatively small number of monitoring services, and they vary from mediocre to pretty good, depending on how adaptable they are to your particular needs.  And you can change monitoring services pretty much any time if you don't like what you're getting.


''Answer 1:'' Right now we are doing a massive remodel so I've been living inside houzz .com's
Long term, the most important factor is the installation and maintenance, which requires experience with the technology and knowledge about the various ways it can be deployed in your home.  If you want a system that you understand and can rely on, it is recommended to find an *independent* installer with a good bit of experience who knows what they're doing, as opposed to simply taking whomever Comcast (not a security company) might contract out the job to.
app for eons... Flipboard is an excellent news app - unique interface and very deep coverage
across all topics.  


''Answer 2:'' We like scrabble.
Finally, a security system that you don't activate is less useful than a doorstop, so your family will have to learn some new habits (but do try to avoid enabling the system when people are still in the house).


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29056''
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38912''
 
 
=== Water and Sewer ===
 
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==== iPhone 4S favorite GPS app ====
==== Huge Water Bill {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="water bill"}} ====
''Question:'' Has anyone had experience with a huge water bill (not tied to sprinklers) out of the blue. Anyone have any ideas? DPW says it's not the meter. Any thoughts? Thanks!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27839''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42741''
 
== Outdoor and Traveling ==
 
=== Driveway ===


==== Kids safe web surfing ====
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''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a kids safe web browsing software that either installs into
==== Driveway Paving {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=driveway}} ====
a browser or is a browser that does not make the PC slow to a halt? Thanks.
''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation to get someone to re-pave our driveway?
Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/50853<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/51315''
 
=== Going outdoor ===
 
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==== Podcasts - favorite list ====
==== Beaches {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=beach}} ====
''Question:'' What are your favorite area beaches? We are relatively new here. Thanks!


''Question:'' Hi – I set up iTunes on a new computer today and added a few podcasts, which left me thinking that there must be many excellent podcasts that I don’t know about. Anyone care to share one or more of them?
''Answers:'' Here are the nearby ocean beaches:
* Crane Beach, Ipswich
* Wingaersheek Beach in Gloucester. Small, very pretty. Paid parking available, though I imagine it fills up during the middle part of the day.
* Nahant Beach
* Singing Beach, Manchester
All the above require driving about 40-45 min.
* Good Harbor Beach in Gloucester, one hour away
* No one has mentioned a wonderful rocky shore, Halibut Point State Park in Rockport, at the tip of Cape Ann. It is a granite shore (formerly a quarry) with beautiful views, great wave action, tide pools. Not that great for swimming, but paths to explore, blueberries, and history.  
* Plum Island (Newburyport) is a unique barrier island and one of the premier birdwatching areas in New England.
* Thrill-seeking older kids prefer the waves at Horseneck State Park or at the Newport, RI beaches, but it'll take you at least 90 minutes to two hours to get to them -- more if you're going on the weekends.
* If you're traveling on a weekday after rush hour, you can get to the Cape in an hour and a half.
* Horseneck Beach in Southern Mass and Second Beach in Newport RI. You can not beat the fact that the water at these beaches is warm!
* Spectacle Island in Boston Harbor is nice. You feel like you've left the city even though you can still see it.
* Ogunquit Beach in Ogunquit Maine. Its about a 1.5 hour drive.


''Answer:'' Here is a list compiled from several responses:
Pond beaches are:
* Lexington Reservoir
* Walden Pond - 10 minutes away, parking lot becomes full quickly. Free swimming is allowed!
* Spring Brook Park is in Bedford. My daughter brings the grandkids there whenever she is in town. It is very close to where Rtes 4 and 225 split, at 181 Springs Rd (note the spelling)
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44109''


Here’s the Thing (Alec Balwin interviews people)<br />
==== Campsites {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=campsite}} ====
Fresh Air (Terry Gross’ show)<br />
''Question:'' Hello Listers,
The Bowery Boys (NYC history & culture)<br />
 
The Diane Rehm Show (maybe the best radio call-in show about politics and current events)<br />
I am looking for recommendations for campsites within a 2 hour (ideally) drive from here for this summer- late August. We will be camping in tents. We will likely have 4 different families on our little weekend trip (3-4 campsites) and kids range in age from 3 to 13. We'd like to bring bikes and are looking to do things like cooking over the campfire, swimming, hiking, maybe some geocaching, perhaps kayaking, etc. In my small bit of research it seems that some require 5 or 7 night minimum (we want 2-3 nights) and some of the more popular ones are already booked!
Marketplace (the economy made interesting)<br />
TED talks (very interesting talks given by innovators)<br />
All the slate.com gabfests.<br />
Econtalk<br />
99% invisible (art & architecture)<br />
Radio open source with Chris Lydon<br />
New Yorker political scene<br />
Sound opinions (music, interviews)<br />
WTF with Marc Maron (comedian interviews comedians)<br />
99% Invisible (architecture and design)<br />
Radiolab (brilliant)<br />
New Yorker Out Loud (conversation about a story from the week’s issue)<br />
Memory Palace (similar to 99% invisible, but the vignettes are related to history)<br />
BackStory with the American History Guys (context on current events through its history through the centuries)<br />
The History of the World in 100 Objects (consists of 100 fifteen minute talks on objects spanning many thousands of years)<br />
The Moth (True stories told live onstage without notes, on a variety of themes)<br />
The Story Collider (like The Moth, but all the stories have a connection to science)<br />
Car Talk: Click and Clack<br />
BBC Outlook<br />
BBC Witness<br />
BBN In Our Time<br />
PRI:Selected Shorts<br />
Studio 360<br />
Radiolab<br />
Freakonomics Radio<br />
Wait, Wait, don't tell me<br />
New Yorker, Fiction<br />
Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast<br />
The Splendid Table<br />
New York Times Book Review<br />
Planet Money<br />
CBC's Wiretap


''Threads:<br />
I would love to hear any first hand info.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28765''


Thanks in advance.


==== Podcasts - speeding up playback without raising pitch ====
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/50703''


''Question:'' Do some of the iphone or android podcast/mp3 players provide speed
==== Hiking trails {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=hiking trail}} ====
control so that podcasts can be played at a faster speed without raising the
''Question:'' Hi. We plan to take both sets of grandparents, in their 60s and 70s, to New Hampshire this Saturday.
pitch, which can be done with the Pacemaker plug-in for Winamp for Windows?
Any recommendation on a easy yet beautiful trail, or a scenery drive? Within 2 hours from Lexington will be great.
 
Thanks for your time.
''Answer:'' Doggcatcher for Android allows speeding up of podcasts. Also, Apple's podcast app allows you to play at up to 3x without changing the pitch.  


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28953''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20480<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35562''


==== Scanner recommendation ====
==== Outdoor adventure ideas {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=outdoor activity}} ====


''Question:'' Hi all. Does anyone have a scanner that they love, isn't flakey, and does its job? Â (Either Mac or PC) Â If so, I'd love your recommendation. I'm looking for a scanner only, not a printer/scanner/fax machine - unless you have one of those and it doesn't flake out even more than a single purpose machine. Thanks so much!
''Question:'' Next Thursday, my wonderful grandmother-in-law, June, will be visiting us from
California for a couple of days and I'm having a hard time thinking of fun
things to do with her that also are appropriate for my toddler. Grandma June
will be turning 90 (in her namesake month of June), and given that she'll be
here for Mother's Day too, I wanted to do something special and celebratory
during the weekend. While Grandma's first love is meeting people and people
watching, she also loves gardens, and shopping at vintage-y places -- not in
fine antique places, but more finding a bargain at a flea market. Here's the
catch: while she can walk from the car to the house, she's not all that mobile
and needs a wheelchair for anything longer, and she's partially deaf.


''Threads:<br />
While I know that she'll derive a lot of joy by staying around the house and
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enjoying everyone's company/watching her great-granddaughter play, I wanted to
have one special outing for Mother's Day, and one special thing to do for a
birthday pre-party (at home). Reviewing her past visits I recall that going to
Garden In the Woods worked wonderfully because the docent got her into a golf
cart and gave her a tour, which allowed Grandma June to chat with someone and
tour a gorgeous place. However, doing a duck tour wasn't so great because it
was more impersonal and the tour guide talked too quickly for Grandma to catch
everything. Going to flea markets/antiquing was also difficult because there
were steps involved that were difficult for her, and while my daughter tolerated
that as a baby, I don't think she'll do well with such an outing now that she's
a toddler. Given all the above, I feel like the Big Apple Circus, while great
for my daughter, might be a bad idea for Grandma, and I'm looking to find
something more akin to the golfcart tour at Garden In the Woods...


==== Software for writing music ====
So, I'm hoping to get some ideas for (1) an outdoor adventure, and (2) to make
 
dinner special at home, that are appropriate for both an almost 90 yo and a 2
''Question:''  Hi all. My son's Christmas list includes a computer program for writing music.  (I am told that it is called music notation software.)  Help!  Does anybody know of a good one that wouldn't be too complicated for an 8th grader? Thanks so much for any help.
yo. (I have contacted the barbershop quartet, Sounds of Concord, to see if they
would consider coming over for a singing telegram, but sadly they're all booked
up for a Mother's Day event. If you know of any other quartet type groups who
would come over and serenade Grandma June with one song, and then sing
Itsy-Bitsy Spider, or the like, for my daughter, I'd really appreciate it.)


''Answer:'' Check out [http://www.musescore.com MuseScore], which also has an Android version, [http://www.noteflight.com Noteflight], [http://lilypond.org LilyPond] which is open source, also the two big names in commercial music [http://www.finalemusic.com Finale] and [http://www.sibelius.com Sibelius].
I'm open to anything and everything that would make this a fun and festive
weekend:-) Thanks List!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29237''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17799''


=== Lawn and garden ===


==== Website Designer/Programmer Recommendation  ====
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''Question:'' Does anyone have recommendations for a Website Designer/Programmer? Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
==== Clearing up debris {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=clear debris}} ====


''Threads:<br />
''Question:'' I had someone hack my back walk up last year and I have a large pile of heavy concrete remaining that has rebar all through it. I need to hire a person to take it away (God knows where). Does anyone out there have a suggestion? Thank you!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26512<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29167''
 
==== Wireless in-home network help ====


''Question:'' We're trying to sort out our long-standing wireless network
''Answer:'' Try taskrabbit.com or LivingSocial.com.
problems in our house. Thanks for any suggestions.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29571''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24548<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41672<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42406''


==== Composting {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=composting}} ====


=== Donations ===
''Question:'' Hi, does anyone know whether it is allowed in Lexington to compost food scraps in the backyard? Thanks!
==== Book donations ====


''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a good place to donate books? I have been doing some weeding and have a number of books to get rid of.
''Answer:'' Yes, composting in the back yard is allowed and even encouraged.
Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23229''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20593<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23684''


==== Household goods donations ====
==== Disposing of fireplace ash {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=dispose fireplace ash}} ====


''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a good place to donate books? I have been doing some weeding and have a number of books to get rid of.
''Question:'' I recently cleaned out our fire pit and put the ashes in lawn and leaf gas-
probably 4 in total- heavy dense stuff. I out them out with the regular trash
but unfortunately they were not collected. I am wondering what to do with
them... Any suggestions would be appreciated...
Thanks.
Thanks.
''Answer:'' You can collect fireplace ash in a  metal trash can and spread it on the lawn in the spring, as free fertilizer.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16281''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21814<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30030''


==== Stuffed animal toys donations ====
==== Dormant oil spraying {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="dormant oil"}} ====


''Question:'' Does anyone know of a good home for 20-30 small to medium sized stuffed animals?
''Question:'' Hi all. Does anyone recommend a tree service to spray dormant oil for winter moths? I'd love to go with a service that people have been happy with. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29939''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23104<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23127''


==== Electric Lawn Mower Repair {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="electric lawn mower"}} ====


''Question:'' Our Black and Decker electric lawn mower has a short and has stopped working.  Does anyone know of a local place for a repair?


=== Elder care ===
''Threads:<br />
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==== Assisted living ====
==== Establishing a new lawn or repairing an old one {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=establish repair lawn}} ====


''Question:'' Hi. I'm looking for a recommendation for an assisted living facility, one that is
''Question:'' My lawn is a mess!  Has anyone worked with someone good to get rid of the invasive weeds and reestablish a lawn?  Thanks.
not too far from Lexington and that can handle the continuum of stages of
Alzheimer's.  


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22936<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41268''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22966''


==== Landscaper / leaf removal {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=landscaper}} ====


=== Events, reunions and weddings ===
''Question:'' We are fed up with our landscaper and looking to contract with a new one for regular mowing, fertilizing, and fall/spring cleanup. Any recommendations? Thanks.
 
==== Venue recommendations for 50th anniversary  ====
 
''Question:'' Hi everyone. My parents are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary next spring and my brother and I are planning a luncheon for 40. Does anyone have any restaurants to recommend for this event? Thanks so much!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27668''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/166<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/4337<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19050<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20253<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20254<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22905<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23074<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23213<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27421<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46510''


==== Wedding planner ====
==== Lawn care provider {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="lawn care"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation
for a wedding planner?


''Question:'' Hi! Any recommendations for someone to take care of the seeding and feeding of
our lawn. There's about an acre total lawn. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22823
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45778''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22831''


==== Wedding places  ====
==== Lawn mower repair {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="lawn mower"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi all. A friend is going to get married soon. She is wondering if there are any budget wedding places around Lexington, which can hold at least 30 people. She prefers indoors because of the weather. Any info would be greatly appreciated.


''Question:'' I hit a rock while mowing our lawn and seem to have caused an oil leak.  Does anyone know a good repair person?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6692<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19487<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24587''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23779<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45830''


=== Finances ===
==== Lawn signs {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="lawn signs"}} ====


==== Financial advisers ====
''Question:'' What are the rules for setting up lawn signs?


''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a financial planner?
''Answer:'' Lawn signs must be:
* Placed 10 feet away from the edge of the road
* 4 square feet or smaller in size, and 4 ft or less in height
* No more than two signs are allowed per residence
* Election lawn signs must be removed within 7 days after the election.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23608<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28644''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23621<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23759<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26041''


==== Mulch {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=mulch}} ====


=== Insurance ===
''Question:'' Does anyone know where I can go to get good quality mulch delivered to my
driveway? We had a delivery last year but I was not happy with the quality and
seemed to get hundreds of large carpenter ants within days of it being laid,
which in turn left me with a season of bad mulch and a large bill for pest
control. I am looking for about 8 yards.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/9363<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34353''


==== Automobile Insurance ====
==== Patio weeds {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=patio weeds}} ====


''Question:'' Hello. I recently had some dealings with my insurance agent, and I am *not* happy with the service I received. I am considering switching, and would like to know if anyone has an auto insurance agent they are very happy with.
''Observation:'' This works so great and is so cheap and so non-damaging that I just had to
share. You can kill the weeds that grow up between walkway bricks, bluestones, concrete
joints etc. by just pouring some inexpensive white vinegar on them. No need for
Roundup. I believe that this works on the same principal as those round dead
spots on your lawn from dog pee.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19979''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14192''
 
==== Pear Picking {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=pear picking}} ====


==== Adding young driver to automobile insurance ====
''Question:'' Anyone have recommendations for pear picking locally? Not too far away is always nice because there are small children in our party. After a brief internet search, it's been a challenge finding *any* pear picking amongst all the apple picking. The closest I've found was Asian pears at Belkin Family Lookout Farm in Natick but we are looking for "regular" pears. Thanks in advance.


''Question:'' Looking for advice. We'll be adding our son (16-year old son) to our car insurance and looking to compare costs. Our current insurance (2 cars) quoted an additional $2500.
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36000''
 
==== Poison Ivy Removal {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="poison ivy"}} ====


''Answer:'' One way to minimize costs is to make the young person "principal driver" of the least expensive car in the family. The young driver will still be covered for occasionally driving the other cars. Another option is to assign the young person as an "occasional driver" only. An umbrella liability policy covering the young driver is recommended. Keep in mind that MA insurance rates can vary dramatically between different insurance companies, so it might be worth using an independent insurance agent who has access to multiple car insurance providers and who can help you choose a low cost option with good coverage.
''Question:'' Does have anyone have any recommendations for poison ivy removal services? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25765''
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36000''


==== Health Insurance for person visiting USA  ====
==== Privacy fences height regulations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=fences height}} ====


''Question:'' My mother-in-law will be visiting for 5 weeks this coming January / February. She usually takes out a health insurance policy (in England) for the duration of her stay which costs about $110.  It appears that because she has now turned 80, and her trip is more than 30 days, the health insurance premium has shot up to $450 - which she cannot afford.
''Question:'' Hi. Does anyone know if the town has any rules about the height of fences between adjoining properties? Thanks.


I looked on-line for companies that offer health insurance for out of country visitors, and there do seem to be a few (no idea about premiums, etc). Does anyone have any experience with this?  Are there options I may not have thought of?  Reputable companies someone has tried? Thanks in advance.
''Answer:'' Lexington has a zoning FAQ as a PDF at [http://ci.lexington.ma.us/building/ZoningFAQ.pdf]. Fences of 6 ft or lower may be placed anywhere on the property. Fences higher than 6 ft require a building permit and may be installed provided the height of the fence is not greater than its horizontal distance to the property line. For example, an 8 ft fence may be placed no closer than 8 ft of the boundary of the property.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29077''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21921''


==== Insurance broker ====
==== Rhododendrons: trimming when overgrown {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=rhododendrons trim}} ====


''Question:'' Hi. We are moving within Lexington and are looking for a broker for home owners
''Question:'' Any recommendations for someone who can rejuvenate (I believe that's the correct euphemism for 'hack back to a third of the size') two huge rhodies without killing them? Thanks!
insurance. Thanks for the suggestions!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23071<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45826''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28048''


=== Jewelers ===
==== Tree roots {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=tree roots}} ====


==== Gold selling ====
''Question:'' I’m wondering if anyone has any experience with tree roots blocking the water pipes. Temporary or permanent solutions?


''Question:'' My great aunt would like to sell some gold jewelry and asked me both for help
''Answer:'' (Olga Guttag) Alas, this is a battle every property owner down south faces almost annually. First of all, you want to get Roto-Rooter/equivalent to clear the pipes. I recommend that you pay the camera charge and have them get you a video of what you are dealing with. In some instances, you may need to replace the pipe(s) because it has been crushed by the roots.
selling it and to help her find a reputable place that will buy it. I've been
in MA for exactly four months so have no idea. Is anyone able to advise on
this? Thank you.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29630''


=== Lawyers ===
Regardless of what you need to do to the pipes, you want to make sure that the roots do not keep coming back repeating the damage. Here is what can be done:
1) An effective solution is to root-prune the offending tree (the crown needs to be thinned proportionally to the root pruning), and install a non-penetrable barrier in the direction of the pipes.
2) Roto-Rooter has a chemical compound that will kill any intruding roots when poured into the pipes regularly. We have not had much luck using this method.
3) Call in Roto-Rooter every year (or as needed) to clear the newly-grown roots and unblock the pipes. For us this has been the most cost-effective solution.


==== Employment law ====
Hope that you don't need to replace the pipes, and that the roots can be kept in check. Good luck!
 
''Question:'' Hi all. Would someone know of an employment lawyer (prefer N shore area) .... but local is ok.
My sister in law just got let go and needs help negotiating her severance, etc. Thanks so much.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29129''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44003''


==== Estates and Wills ====
==== Sand box sand delivery {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="sand box"}} ====


''Question:'' I want to update my very old will and have my estate planned. I received a
''Question:'' Anyone have a recommendation for how to get a bunch of sandbox quality sand
mailing from a local lawyer about these services. He is in Lexington. Has anyone
delivered in lexington? I just don't picture myself lifting 10 50 lb bags....
used him and would you recommend him? I would also like alternate
recommendations. Thank you.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/32947''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34279''


==== Immigration attorney ====
==== Sprinkler systems {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=sprinkler}} ====


''Question:'' Does anyone know an immigration attorney they would recommend?
''Question:'' Does anyone have good experience with a contractor for installation of a lawn
sprinkler system? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23052''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24305<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29115''


==== Patent attorney ====
==== Sprinkler systems and water bills {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=sprinkler "water bill"}} ====


''Question:'' Hi. Does anyone know a patent attorney that I could talk to? Thanks for your help.
''Observation:'' I received a very high water bill this time, so high that the Water Dept suggested that I might have a leak and offered to come out and check. I was very pleasantly surprised by this offer. In fact I had put in a new lawn and so the excessive water was totally my fault.  None-the-less I contacted them hoping I could do something about the sewer costs.
Robin Fullford at the Lexington DPW Water Dept was wonderful.  She directed me to a Application for Abatement PDF on the town web page.
http://lexingtonma.gov/dpw/ABATEMENT%20APPLICATION%202-10-12.pdf
which allows me to request a one time only abatement.
Who knew?
So I filled out the form and, at her request, sent in a "good faith payment" equal to last year's bill. This form now goes to some Lexington Board and there appears to be good reason to believe that when they contact me in 6-8 weeks my cost for this period will go down substantially.  I decided not to wait to bring it to your attention because if you need to take advantage of this for the current bill ing period you cannot wait.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22257''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29111''


==== Personnel law ====
==== Stump grinding {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=stump grinding}} ====


''Question:'' I have a great lawyer, but I can't seem to reach him. Dang. And I need some advice regarding a ex-employee.
''Question:'' Does anyone know who I can contact that will grind the stumps of trees we took
I've checked the data base and there are several lawyers listed, but not for personnel law. Anyone to recommend?
down this past fall? If you have contact names, I would greatly appreciate you
passing them along. Also, I've heard that one has to clearly state that the
shavings be removed or one will end up with a lawn full of wood shavings. Is
this true? Does anyone have experience in this that they would be happy to
share? Many thanks!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23052''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19518<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23202<br />
=== Mail and Shipping ===
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23207''


==== Location of the home mailbox ====
==== Tree Falling On House {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=tree fall house}} ====


''Question:'' Hi, is there any process we have to go through to move our mailbox from the street to our front door? Whenever there is a snow storm, there is quite a lot of snow to dig out for the mail person plus I feel it would add security. Thank you.
''Question:'' Hi everyone. A tree landed on our roof, puncturing our bedroom ceiling before catching the gutters on the way down. Not sure where to begin with this process, especially with rain on the way. When we've had a flood I've called Restore-Pro, but that won't work here. Anyone know of a one-stop place for this type of damage? Thanks.
 
''Answer:'' Ask at the Post Office. You probably want to speak to the Delivery Supervisor. Most Lexington neighborhoods are not eligible for "City Delivery", meaning that mail cannot be delivered at the door - and the mailbox has to be located at the curb.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15925''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42315''


==== Shipping heavy item from another state ====
==== Tree Liability {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=tree liability}} ====


''Question:'' Hi all. Would anyone have any ideas on economically moving a refrigerator one way from outside Philly to Lexington? We were thinking of driving but, time might not allow..... Any ideas would be welcome.
''Question:'' If a tree or large branch falls onto a neighbor's yard, who is legally
responsible for the cost of removal? What about damage to the neighbor's property?


''Answer:'' For shipping, you can use http://uship.com. Or you could try to sell the fridge in Philly and buy another in Lexington.  
''Answer:'' Generally speaking, unless the tree is diseased, decayed, or dead, the tree owner is not legally liable for any damage caused by falling branches, etc. onto a neighbor's property. But if a neighbor's tree overhangs your yard, you can cut the branches back to the property line. If damage occurred to your home because of a neighbor's tree, your homeowner's insurance should cover the loss. If someone makes a claim against you for damage caused by your tree, you can turn it over to your insurance company and let them handle it.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27769''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28002''


=== Medical ===
==== Tree work {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=tree work}} ====


==== Acupuncturist ====
''Question:'' Does anyone has a good person or company to recommend?
''Question:'' I would appreciate recommendations for local acupuncturists. Lexington location
is preferable, but any of the surrounding towns would also be fine. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19268<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8977<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23518''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10853<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17093<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23944<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26200<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41865<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45524''


==== Yard drainage recommendation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=yard drainage}} ====


==== Cervical surgeon/doctor needed  ====
''Question:'' We have some drainage issues in one corner of our yard and are thinking of getting a French drain or similar installed. Does anyone have any recommendations for a landscaper or contractor that can address this? Thanks in advance.
 
''Question:'' Can anyone give me the names of cervical surgeons/doctors that you know of who are
highly regarded? Many thanks in advance.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23378''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/9102''


==== Chiropractor  ====
=== Parking in Lexington ===


''Question:'' Looking for a good chiropractor in the neighborhood. Thanks.
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''Threads:<br />
==== Parking meter - frozen or non-functional {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="parking meter" broken frozen non-functional}} ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20095<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20098''


==== Dentist ====
''Question:'' Is parking allowed in Lexington when the parking meter is frozen or broken?


''Question:'' My dental insurance recently changed. Unfortunately, the dentist my family has
''Answer:'' Yes, for not longer than the duration inscribed on the meter, but please inform the Police Department by phone or email so the meter can be fixed as soon as possible.
used for years is no longer covered. On top of that, I recently chipped a front tooth and need to have some repair
work that will be visible anytime I smile... Can you recommend a dentist who does that kind of work very well? Thanks!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15967<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38422''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20058<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24179<br />
=== Parks in Lexington ===
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24428<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29979''


==== Dermatologist ====
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''Question:'' Hello. I am looking for recommendations for a good  dermatologist preferably with office in Lexington.  I looked at our listing but did not find any.  Sorry for the repeat request if it was discussed earlier in the group. Thanks.
==== Party in Lexington park {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=party lexington park}} ====


''Threads:<br />
''Question:'' I'm thinking of having a little informal birthday party in a Lexington park. Is there an approval I need to get from town officials?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23831''


==== Endocrinologist ====
''Answer:'' Not for small informal birthday parties. If it really is just a few people getting together, that's what parks are for.


''Question:'' I am asking for a friend who's been treated for thyroid cancer, and now needs an endocrinologist who is a thyroid specialist in the greater Boston area. Her current endocrinologist is retiring. Might you have any recommendations?
If you plan a larger event bringing tables and all of that, it would be best to check with the town officials. If you want the Battle Green then you will want to check with the Selectmen's office. The Battle Green is a little different from any other piece of ground in Lexington and the threshold
is a bit tighter there. If you want something like Depot Square or Hastings Park, then you will want to check with the Town Manager's office. If it is a recreation field or area like Willard's Woods, then your first stop should probably be at Conservation. All of those offices can be called and all are in the same building within a few yards of each other if you want to visit. The
phone number is 781-862-0500 and then listen to the menu.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30021''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25089''


==== Executive function coach ====
=== Sightseeing ===


''Question:'' Can anyone recommend an executive function coach for a 14 year old (8th grade)?
----
Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
==== Sightseeing around Lexington {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=sightseeing}} ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27866''


==== Eye doctor ====
''Question:'' We will be having family members visit us in Lexington May 11-25, and as
we're relatively new to town, we don't know all the must-see sites
(particularly historical) and things to do in lexington/boston and
vicinity. The visitors are mostly adults, with one 11-year-old girl who
will be here for 5 days. Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
Thanks.


''Question:'' Hey all. I am in desperate need of a new eye doctor. I want to stick with Lexington Eye
''Answer:'' Here is an incomplete list:
(I already go there for contacts) but would love some recommendations for an eye
doctor at that practice. Thanks!


''Threads:<br />
Lexington/Concord:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19648<br />
* Buckman Tavern, Hancock/Clark House, Munroe Tavern Lexington
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23438''
Historic houses and excellent tours run by in Costume (and sometime in
 
Character) guides: http://lexingtonhistory.org
==== Eye glasses - making new ones ====
* Our Museum of National Heritage, Lexington, MA
* Battle Green where the "shot heard round the world" was fired
* The Liberty Ride: a tram that travels around Lexington and Concord to
the various Historic venues: http://www.libertyride.us/
* The Minuteman Nat'l Park - the visitor center has that great multimedia
film on the start of the revolutionary war, and you can walk on the
battle road where the events actually occurred, read lots of plaques,
etc. (Hartwell Tavern circa 1775, Paul Revere Capture Site) http://www.nps.gov/mima/index.htm
* Orchard House (Louisa May Alcott's house, Little Women), Concord, MA
* Walden Pond
* Old North Bridge


''Question:'' Hi, I need to pick up a couple extra pairs of reading glasses and don't want to
Boston/Cambridge:
spend big bucks. I have a prescription - I know this was recently discussed but
* Duck boat tours (it's an open-air bus/boat that tours Boston and always
can't remember the recommendations. Thanks.
looks SO fun!)(if we do that, we need to bring the kids!)
 
http://www.bostonducktours.com/
''Threads:<br />
* Tour the "New" State House (built in 1798)- tours are free
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24260''
http://www.cityofboston.gov/freedomtrail/massachusettshouse.asp
 
* The Old State House
==== Eye glasses - where to donate used eye glasses ====
http://www.bostonhistory.org/?s=osh&p=visit
 
* The Freedom Trail: a great sampling of Historic Boston.
''Question:'' Does anyone know where I may deliver used eyeglasses in town? Thank you.
http://www.thefreedomtrail.org/
 
* MIT museum (includes largest hologram collection in the world)
''Threads:<br />
http://web.mit.edu/museum/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23269''
* Boston Commons, Swan Boats
* Frog Pond (outdoor ice skating in winter)
* Top of John Hancock building for great viewing
* Walk down the AMAZINGLY old, European-seeming, GORGEOUS streets of
Boston (e.g. Charles Street is really cool)
* Museum of Science (Boston)
www.mos.org
* Aquarium
* Isabella Gardner Museum
* Harvard Museum of Natural History (Cambridge)
[especially the Glass Flowers exhibit -- highly recommended]
http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/
* USS Constitution (Boston)
* Prudential Center (big Mall, trolley tours & duck tours can start here)
http://www.prudentialcenter.com/
* Faneuil Market Place Boston
* Bunker Hill (Boston)
* Paul Revere's House (Boston)
http://www.paulreverehouse.org


==== Hearing Aids ====
One hour drive or less:
*Salem, Mass (historical for witch trials)


''Question:'' I am helping my mother with research on hearing aids -- we get a lot of
BEACHES! (You can actually SWIM in the water!) Good Harbor Beach,
promotional material in the mail and wonder if anyone has a good recommendation
Gloucester, MA and Rockport, MA
of one brand over another.


''Threads:<br />
Plymouth Plantation (where the Pilgrims landed, set up just like the
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29250<br />
village the Pilgrims built, as well as a Native American village, all
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29251''
with people in period costumes ready to answer questions)


==== Holistic MD ====
Battleship USS Massachusetts, Fall River


''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation for a holistic MD in the area?  Thanks in advance.
If open Mt Washington! (New Hampshire)


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20376''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12968''


==== Massage therapist ====
==== Lexington paint mine {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=paint mine}} ====


''Question:'' Does anyone have any experience with a massage therapist that can help
''Question:'' Can anyone share what they know about the Lexington Paint Rock Mine? Was it early settlers that made paint with the rocks? How? Thanks!
with a pinched nerve? Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks!
 
''Answer:'' The Paint Mine area, the conservation tract behind Estabrook School, is named for actually two very brief 19th century attempts at mining minerals found in this area for the manufacture of paint. No, it wasn’t early settlers. Thomas Sileo goes into quite an explanation and history of the area in his book “Historical Guide to Open Space in Lexington” where he explains that a company called the Boston and Lexington Paint Company was formed in 1867, buying up land that used to be part of both the Robinson and Simonds farms, with the goal of excavating the natural ochre found there for use in the manufacture of “superior and profitable paint.” However, Sileo goes on to explain, a recession of 1873 did the company in, and by 1877 it was out of business. A second try,  begun in 1879 by the Lexington Mineral Paint Company formed by Jerome W. Tyler, seemed to have no more success. This may be more info than you really were after, but I found it quite interesting to read about this area in Sileo’s book. (Answer by Jane Morse)
 
The town's [http://www.lexingtonma.gov/conservation/Conservation%20Land%20Maps/Paint_Mine.pdf Conservation website] has some info. (Answer by Peggy Enders)


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21996<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45196''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23173<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27401<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29798''


=== Snow related ===


==== Medicine side effects ====
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''Question:'' I want to share my experience with this drug so no one else has to
suffer the side effects. Where should I do it?


''Answer:'' The *best* thing that will inform/benefit the largest amount of current/potential patients it to report your experience and symptoms directly to the drug manufacturer. For example, for Bayer Pharma AG use [https://www.bayerpharma.com/en/press/SSL/kontakt.php].
==== Do I need a snow blower? {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="snow blower"}} ====


Every drug (+ vaccine, medical device) manufacturer is required to have a safety/pharmacovigilance department tasked with the responsiblity to collect, analyze and report (to FDA in the USA) all adverse effects experienced by patients taking their products. You can also report your experience directly to the FDA through [http://www.fda.gov/Safety/MedWatch/HowToReport/default.htm].
''Question:'' Pardon my ignorance here... My family and I moved up here from the Washington DC area in the spring. This will be our first winter with New England snow levels. (We
had snow in Maryland, but 2 inches would close the schools, and a foot
was considered very heavy.)


==== Oral Surgeon ====
Our driveway is 2 cars wide and maybe 1 3/4 cars long. (Sorry, but I'm
lousy at estimating lengths.) One car will be garaged; the other --
mine -- will be in the driveway. The driveway slopes gently down from
the street to the garage, with a short steep bit right before the
garage.


''Question:'' My daughter (16) may need her wisdom teeth removed (four, impacted).
My husband and I are used to hand shoveling the modest snows of
Looking for a good oral surgeon recommendation.
Maryland, on a driveway about twice as long. We're in reasonably good
shape, and know not to over exert. So, should we look at a machine? Or a more efficient people-powered
device, if there is one?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30385<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/3127''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30418''


==== Orthopedic doctor ====
==== What type of snow blower should one buy? {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="snow blower"}} ====


''Question:'' Need recommendation for a good doctor for an injury due to fall during casual soccer game.
''Question:'' ...It might be a good idea to try one out before you buy a snowblower, to
see how comfortable it is to use. Our experience with a medium-sized
gas-powered one (a Toro) was that it took a lot of effort to turn it, and to
try to push it through the pile where the driveway meets the street. That
combined with the noise, the gas fumes, and the storage issues (i.e., the need
to empty it of gas before storing it after the last snowfall, and who knows
which is the last one!) caused us after a few years to go back to shoveling, in
peace and quiet, breathing in clean air, and thinking of it as good exercise.
But I think ours wasn't self-propelled. I've also thought about looking into an
electric one, but I have the impression that they can't handle snow deeper than
a few inches. Does anyone have experience with those?


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20128''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/3111<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/3218<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16311''


==== Periodontist ====
==== Recommendations for snow blower/lawn mower repair {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=snow blower lawn mower repair}} ====


''Threads:<br />
''Question:'' Ok experienced snow blower users, let's see what ideas you have for what could
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21993<br />
be wrong with my snowblower. It's 7 years old (Yard Machine Tecumseh 5.5hp) and
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29627''
has worked every year with no issues and was serviced last winter by someone in
lexington whose contact details I've forgotten.
 
It worked well during the last snowfall. Prior to that I had changed the oil &
fresh gas. I did not change the spark plug this winter out of laziness so it
this is the second winter season it's being used. This morning the snow blower would not start. I did the following but still
could not get it to start.


==== Primary Care Physician ====
1) Press primer 3 times, choke full
2) then emptied the carburetor of gas by pressing the small button at the bottom
3) repeated item 1.
4) checked oil - level is fine, fresh oil colour
5) pulled the cable off the spark plug then put it back on (note I did not take
the spark plug out)
6) repeated item 1.


''Question:'' Dear friends, my Primary Care doctor is unexpectedly retiring. I am hoping for suggestions about physicians still accepting patients into their practices.
If someone remembers the person in Lexington who services snow blowers that would
be helpful. I'm sure it's a simple problem to get it going. Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29262''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/177<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8785<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13704<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14264<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16082<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16091''


==== Physical Therapist ====
==== Recommendations for snow remover {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=snow remover}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. I hurt my lower back at the gym yesterday and am in a fair amount of pain. I
have been doing the usual (motrin, stretching, moving...) but am thinking it
would be a good idea to have someone lined up in case it doesn't heal quickly.
I am pretty active and this is unusual for me. I know there had been some
dialogue about this a few months ago but would really appreciate any
recommendations that are local.
Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21683<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/1988<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27290''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/2998<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/4337<br />
==== Podiatrist ====
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10733<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11231<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16634<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22905<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22937<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27676<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29423<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30006<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30427''
 
==== Town snow plowing blocking driveway {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=snow plowing block driveway}} ====
 
''Question:'' I'm having an issue with the town's snow plowing.
 
Every time they plow our street, they leave 4 to 6 feet of unplowed
snow on the street in front of my driveway and mailbox. Across the
street they go within about a foot. It bothers me to think that I'm
paying taxes to pay for the plowing of the streets and yet I am
shoveling the street in front of my house where they should have
plowed, shoveling part of the street in addition to around the fire
hydrant, and shoveling out the storm drain that the would have gotten
had they shoveled the street like they should.


''Question:'' I am looking for a podiatrist, and was hoping to avoid just pulling a name from
I don't have a snow blower and I don't hire a snow plow because I
a phone book. Any thoughts out there? Thanks.  
think the exercise is good; but when the snow is heavy and the plow
pushes and packs down the snow, it's a bit much. Anyone have any suggestions on what to do about this? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16739''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11841''


==== Prescriptions - discarding unused prescriptions ====
==== Snow Blower - Ethanol Breaking Snow Blowers {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="snow blower" ethanol}} ====


''Question:'' I have many leftover Rx medications that are sealed and never opened. Change in doctors and change in doctors’ minds. The items are not expired. Is there a charity that would take these? I would rather do that then give to the next medical waste collection.  
''Observation:'' The ethanol that is being put into gasoline is killing the engines on snow blowers. Most susceptible to the problems are the newer engines. Here’s what I was just told by an expert on how to avoid the problem:
 
''Answer:'' You cannot donate prescription medication, as this would break regulations about medication use. To discard medication, follow [http://www.mass.gov/dep/toxics/stypes/medshome.htm these steps for safe disposal].
1.    Use 89 (not 87) octane level.
2.    Use high quality gasoline like Mobil or Shell or Sunoco.
3.    Immediately put the proper amount (not too much; not too little) of StaBil into the gas can.
4.    Only put as much gas into the snow blower as you will use that day. Leave the rest of the gas in the gas can.
5.     If the gas gets to be two months old, do not use it in the snow blower at all; instead put it into your car and start over with fresh gasoline.
6.     In the spring, run the snow blower dry until the gas runs out 100% and the machine stops on its own.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26431''
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38509''


==== Rehabilitation clinic ====
==== Snow Melt Ideas ====


''Question:''Hi. My elderly mother is about to do some short-term rehab after a broken hip. For
''Question:'' I need to tap the creative thinking of this group. We are ready to have our storage unit and dumpster removed prior to putting our house on the market, but both are embedded in snow that is now frozen solid, and still 5 feet deep in places. I need to find a way to melt or remove this in
the first time, I want to bring her to rehab near me here in Lexington.
the next couple of days. I'm thinking of renting a patio heater and putting it outside. I've also
I am seeking your input especially on any experience you've had with
thought about creating a big tent with tarps and putting a space heater
family/friends at Golden Living here in Lexington, specifically -- or other
underneath. Other ideas? Thanks.
nearby rehabs including Neville Manor in Cambridge and Park Ave Rehab in
Arlington. Thank you so much.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29101''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16878''
 
=== Sports ===


==== Rides to medical appointments ====
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''Question:'' Are there any services (people) to help residents to  get rides to medical appointments (to surrounding towns). Thanks!
==== Archery {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=archery}}====


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29592''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43126''
=== Movers ===


==== Recommendations for movers ====
==== Cycling Routes For Kids In Maine {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=cycling route}} ====


''Question:'' Hi. We are looking for reasonably priced, CAREFUL movers for
''Question:'' Any recommendations for cycling routes for a 10 year old and her dad in Maine? Ideally, staying in one place and cycling different routes over a period of 3 days or something like that. This is a coming of age celebration, so recommendations for a place to stay would be great too. He's not a camper. If they can get to it by train from Boston, that's even better! Thanks.
mid-December. Any thoughts? If you have warnings against any
companies, please send off-list. Thanks. All input appreciated.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15568''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42455''
 
 
=== Pets ===


==== Boarding pets ====
==== Fencing {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=fencing}}====


''Question:''
''Question:'' I have a 13-year-old daughter eager to try fencing. Are there any local
Greetings. We have yet to find a satisfactory boarding kennel convenient to Lexington. Any
teachers/facilities folks could recommend? Thanks.
recommendations? Thanks===  ===


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21649<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43124<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22613<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43126<br />''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25303''


==== Cat - getting a kitten ====
==== Horse Trails {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=horse trail}} ====


''Question:'' Hi all. Does anyone know of a good no-kill shelter where one can adopt kittens? Thank you so much!
''Question:'' Is there anyplace left in Lexington where you can ride a horse (trails) or are those days long gone? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25922''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41074''


==== Cat groomer ====
==== Personal trainer {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=personal trainer}} ====


''Threads:<br />
''Question:'' Looking for a personal trainer and wanted to see if anyone had recommendations. Needing someone who will push (but not necessarily a drill sergeant). Looking for high intensity workout but not light weight/high reps. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/9012<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17204''
 
==== Cat sitter ====


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23111''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29508<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29973''


==== Dog groomer recommendations ====
==== Rafting {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=rafting}} ====


''Question:'' Wondering if anyone has a dog groomer that they especially love? (even better
''Question:'' Any recs for rafting? Thanks much.
if you have a cocker spaniel or some other dog that needs a lot of clipping).


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26224''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44043''


==== Dog sitting services  ====
==== Riding lessons {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=riding}} ====


''Question:'' Hello all: I am asking for recommendations for dog sitters in Lexington. Thank you.
''Question:'' We are currently researching riding lessons for our 5th grade daughter. We have
checked out the Four Fillies Farm and would like to see others for comparison.
My sister-in-law suggest getting involved with the Pony Club but the options
would require driving a good distance from Lexington. I would love to hear any suggestions from the list. Many thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24327<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29201''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24332''


==== Dog trainers ====
==== Skating at the Old Reservoir {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=skating reservoir}} ====


''Question:'' Can someone recommend an excellent dog trainer in the area? I prefer
''Question:'' When is skating at the Old Reservoir safe, in terms of outside temperature and thickness of the ice?
classes...we have taken my in-laws dog over, and it has a tendency to run off
when able and is nasty to men and other, bigger dogs. I do not think it was
ever trained, because it doesn't even understand "sit".


''Answer:'' Here's a how to on checking ice safety:  http://www.wikihow.com/Know-When-Ice-is-Safe
''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19432<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29723<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21276''
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38262''
 
==== Ski tuning {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=ski tuning}} ====
''Question:'' Hi there. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with getting their skis tuned at
REI? Good/bad? Or, if anyone has any other local shops they would recommend, that would be
helpful, too.


==== Dog - getting a rescued dog ====
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29444''


''Question:'' Folks: we are interested in exploring the possibility of getting a rescue dog ourselves--I would be curious to know where you got your dog from and how satisfied you are with the care the dog got prior to your adoption. Thanks!
==== Swimming pools nearby {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=swimming pool}} ====
''Question:'' Does anyone know of a swimming pool complex nearby where I can swim laps?  Preferably indoor so that I can continue in the colder months of the year.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23281''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34345''


==== Veterinarians ====
==== Tennis Instructor {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=tennis instructor}} ====


''Question:'' Hi! I'd love to get some recommendations for vets.
''Question:'' Hello. Does anyone have a recommendation for a Tennis Instructor to teach private lessons at outdoor courts? Thanks,


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/2112<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23467''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/7302<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13039<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17139<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17144<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23084<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23275<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23940''


==== Veterinary ophthalmologist ====
==== Town Pool {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=pool}} ====


''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a veterinary ophthalmologistFor the past 5 or 6 years our dog has had an annual checkup with a veterinary ophthalmologist, and we have used prescription drops to treat a tear deficiency ("dry eye.")  I called to make an appointment and was told that the ophthalmologist (a Lexington resident, as it happens) is no longer practicing. Of course I'm nearly out of drops, and the prescription has expired and can't be renewed. They don't have another ophthalmologist at their practice.
''Question:'' Anyone know what a kid's pass would cost me for the summerWeekly pass? I googled rec. department and call, but site does not have the info as far as I can see, and the rec. dept. office is closed. Would like to send my kid swimming for the day. Thanks.


I wonder if someone might have a veterinary ophthalmologist recommendation? There's a veterinary hospital in Woburn that claims to offer ophthalmology services; has anyone had experience there (good or bad)? Thanks.
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34276''


''Threads:<br />
=== Traveling ===
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28028''


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==== Acadia {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=acadia}} ====


=== Photography and Video ===
''Question:'' Hi! I am looking for good places to eat near Acadia. We will be staying near the
south entrance. Thanks.


==== Converting photo slides to digital pictures ====
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34980''


''Question:'' Could anyone give me a recommendation for a place that would convert slides to digital pictures?
==== Block Island {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=block island}} ====
Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19201''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44825''
 
==== Canada - Places to Visit {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=canada visit}} ====
 
''Question:'' We are interested in hearing about places to visit in Eastern Canada in the Fall. This includes cities with all of their attractions, as well as get away places where you primarily go for scenery, hikes, and rest and relaxation.


==== Passport photo ====
Do you have some favorite places (museums, historic places (houses, forts, reconstructed villages)), restaurants, parks, trails, performance venues, tours, ferry boats etc. in Eastern Canada that you can recommend?
''Question:'' Anyone know of any local place to get passport photos taken?


''Answer:'' You can do it in the following places:
We'd love to hear your recommendations!
* At the most Walgreens/CVS Pharmacies
* At the Post Office
* At Wales copy in the Lexington Center
* At Photo Quick on Lexington Street in Waltham
* At Flash Photo (located at the corner of Lowell Street and Woburn Street, between Ace Hardware and Alexandria's Convenience store, across the street from Countryside plaza)
* If you are a member of AAA, they do passport photos for free as part of your membership benefits.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29903''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34753''


==== Photographer/Videographer ====
==== Car Rentals - Seeking Low Rates {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="car rental"}} ====
''Question:'' Who can recommend a photographer that does social events.  We have a Bar Mitzvah later this year and are looking for a good but reasonably priced photographer.


''Threads:<br />
''Question:'' Does anyone have advice for getting best rental car rates?  AARP, AAA, internet sites?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22850''


==== Video Uploading/Sharing Websites Suggestions  ====
''Threads:<br />https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42307''


''Question:'' Hi, I've been trying the whole night to upload a video (about 90MB, 1 minute and 10 seconds long,) through "Shutterfly.com", and it could not succeed. Do you have any suggestions of a free video uploading/sharing website? I am planning to share the videos( of my kids) with our relatives, so anything more private than Facebook and Yotube will be great. 
==== Carribeans {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=carribeans}} ====
Thanks very much.


''Threads:<br />
''Question:'' hello fellow lexingtonians,
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23029''


=== Privacy ===
i’m in the process of planning a short trip in the fall (october) - probably 5 days total - and will be taking my future wife and two teen/20+ sons along. as of this week, we’ve narrowed it down to either: turks & caicos, the grand caymans or the bahamas.


==== Massachusetts "Do Not Call" list ====
definitely on the agenda: surfing lessons (they’re both huge into boards, snow, skate etc), some diving of some kind and ideally some kind of fishing if it exists (deep sea maybe).


Massachusetts residents can sign up using a web site, http://www.mass.gov/donotcall, by telephone, (866) 231-2255, or through the mail, at P.O. Box 1348, Boston, MA, 02117.
i figured that several of the folks on this list must have been to one or more of these islands over the past 10 to 50 years, and so i’m really curious to know how you’d rank them. my personal take so far is that turks & caicos may have the nicest sands/beaches and some good waves for first time surfers, but we’re pretty open to any of them. the airfares all seem to be comparable (knock on wood) - but i know zero about nightlife, actual things to do and see, markets, whatever.


Calls from nonprofit and political organizations are exempted, as are calls from businesses that have a prior relationship with residents.
any (wildly opinionated) thoughts? ;)


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/125<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41298''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8100''
 
==== Driving Cross Country {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=drive cross country}} ====


==== Reducing unwanted phone calls and mail  ====
''Question:'' Who has advice for me about driving from Boston to LA? Anything I should avoid?
Anything I should not miss? Northern route, southern route?


Use the government Do Not Call list and the Direct Marketing Association's Opt Out database - both are really easy to use and seem to be somewhat effective (there are all sorts of loopholes, particularly for political material).
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24590''
1. Limiting phone calls<br />
 
https://www.donotcall.gov/register/reg.aspx?panel=3
==== Italy hotel recommendations sought {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=italy hotel}} ====
 
2. Limiting Junk Mail<br />
''Question:'' Planning a trip to Italy... Does anyone have recommendations and/or places to avoid for hotels and apartment rentals? Thank you!
Use DMAchoice.com (part of the Direct Marketing Association)<br />
https://www.dmachoice.org/dma/member/home.action<br />
Vendors are not obliged to utilize this database but it does save them money


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29206''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17046<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23789''


==== Family fun vacations for the summer? {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=vacation summer family}} ====


''Question:'' We're looking into a week-long vacation in New England or the New York area with
my parents this summer. None of us are resort types, so we're seeking a scenic
place with activities and other families nearby--something a four-year old will
enjoy. I remember someone telling me about a cabin community on Lake
Winnepesaukee. My father is in his early 80s and will want a nice clean
bathroom, so we can't go too rustic. It would be great if there's some stuff to
do within walking distance, so we don't have to drive everywhere. Many thanks for your ideas!


''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22695<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30130''


=== Real estate ===
==== Foreign currency {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=foreign currency}} ====


==== Advice for family looking to buy a house in Lexington  ====
''Question:'' I'm planning a trip abroad. What is the best way to acquire foreign currency before and during the trip?
''Question:'' Hello all. A friend from work wants to buy a place in our town - not necessarily brand new, but with the prospect of renovating. She loves the town outlook and is impressed with the quality of the schools. What real estate agents does the list recommend? Also, what are the prudent things to check for when evaluating a house buy in Lexington? Thanks.


''Threads:<br />
''Answer:'' You may want to exchange a few hundred dollars at a local bank or currency exchange office before you leave, so you have local cash at the airport when you arrive. For a listing of local exchange offices, check the thread below.  
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/32782''


==== Mortgage refinance recommendations ====
Abroad, you can use credit or debit cards to make purchases or to withdraw money at an ATM. Some tips on use of debit and credit cards abroad can be found at [http://www.flyerguide.com/wiki/index.php/Credit/Debit/ATM_Cards_and_Foreign_Exchange flyerguide.com]. Check with your bank and your credit card provider for ATM fees and point of sale fees. Typically, credit cards charge 3% in point of sale foreign transaction fees; that is still better than airport foreign currency exchange fees which could be as high as 15%. Debit cards charge between 1-3% for ATM foreign transaction fees. Some ATMs abroad do not have menus in English. Other ATMs abroad accept only 4 digit pins; if you have a longer than 4 digit pin try to enter the first 4 digits of the pin.
 
''Question:'' Does anyone recommend a bank/mortgage lender to look into for refinancing?
Thanks very much!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19662''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/9741''


==== Great Britain wall plugs {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=great britain plugs}} ====


=== Shopping ===
''Question:'' Hi List members. We are traveling to England and Scotland shortly and we will need plug
converters for our devices namely phones and computers. I'm not sure where
to find them or what I need.


==== Where do you shop in Lexington center? ====
''Answer:'' Here a pretty good page with advice about this subject:


''Threads:<br />
http://www.enjoy-europe.com/hte/chap11/electric.htm
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8598<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8604<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8684''


==== Shopping discounts for elderly people ====
Regards,


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29749''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45398''
=== Storage ===
 
==== Lexington area hotels {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=hotel lexington}} ====


==== Recommendation for storage facilities ====
''Question:'' I have some family from out of state who'd love to visit us in the next few
''Question:'' Hi. Can anyone recommend a good storage place that is near Lexington? We
weeks. Our house isn't big enough for everyone, however. Can anyone recommend local places to stay? I'd really appreciate any advice!
are looking for a safe/clean facility that has larger size (room size)
storage. Thanks!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23314''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33304''
 
==== Lexington area travel suggestions {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=lexington travel}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi all, I'm looking for ideas. My Mom is coming to visit at the beginning of August and I want to go someplace within 2-3 hours of Lexington with her. She cannot walk much but likes museums, good food, and a friendly atmosphere. Any suggestions would be appreciated...like places to go, places to stay, restaurants.


''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43844''


==== Liberty Ride {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=liberty ride}} ====


''Comment:'' Two years ago I bought tickets for the Lexington-to-Concord Liberty Ride Trolley Tour at a fundraising auction.  My husband and I finally used them this past weekend.  It was great.  There were lots of out-of-town tourists on the Trolley and it is air-conditioned.  Though I’ve lived in Lexington for 35 years and have often read about the historical events and toured many of the historical buildings in both towns, the tour guide brought it all to life with her energetic and lively rendition.  The compete tour takes 90 minutes.  I strongly recommend the Liberty Ride both for your out-of-town guests and all of you Lexington residents.


=== Tailors ===
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44374''


==== Dress alterations  ====
==== London suggestions {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=london}} ====


''Question:'' Hi. Does anyone have a local tailor that does a good job with dress alterations. We
''Question:'' We're heading to London next week, and my daughter and I will be sight-seeing
have a bridesmaid dress that needs the bodice altered. Thanks.
during the day while my husband is at work. Does anyone have some good
suggestions on things to do in London with a 12-year old? Or evening ideas for
all three of us? We're planning to see "Love Never Dies" the musical sequel
to "Phantom of the Opera", but I'm interested in hearing other theatre
suggestions as well.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19320<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17572''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24058''
 
==== Maine {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=maine}} ====
 
''Question:'' We have to drop our daughter off in Portland, Maine, in a week for camp and are thinking of going up a day or two ahead of time and staying for a day or two after with our other daughter. Any recommendations of places to stay near Portland with a 16- and a 12-year old for a few days without breaking the bank?


''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34503<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35226''


==== Maine Coast {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="maine coast"}} ====


=== Volunteer jobs ===
''Question:'' Appreciate any suggestions for places to stay, eat, do on Maine coast on Wells/York/Oguinquit area.


==== Recommendations for places to volunteer time/efforts near Lexington  ====
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43259''


''Question:'' Hello all. In discussion with my 8.5 and almost 7 year old - and they have expressed an
==== Maine: Rockport & Belfast {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="maine rockport belfast"}} ====
interest in volunteering as a family to a local organization each month starting
in September. I'm beginning investigation in where we can donate our time, services, etc.
nearby in Lexington. Often, there is an age requirement for volunteers to be at least 16 years of
age.


Does anyone know of / recommend any places that need volunteers, where younger
''Question:'' Hi All. We will be visiting these areas. Any must-dos or must-stays? Thank you!
children could be accompanied by their parents? As my kids are interested in the spirit of giving, I don't want to squash their eager hopes by saying they have to be older. Any suggestion welcome. Thanks!


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23467''
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43761''
 
==== Montreal {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=montreal}} ====
 
''Question:'' If you are familiar w/ Montreal I am looking for suggestions of things to do (including 10 & 12 yr. boys) & places to eat in the current season. We have the Biodome and walking around the old town on the list already.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22835''
 
==== New England - Three Day Week-Emd Trip Suggestions {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="new england" trip}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi All! My children are going to visit their dad in Arizona for the next 4
weeks, and I am looking for creative ideas for 3 day weekends for my
husband and I while they are away.
 
We are already planning a weekend in NYC, but that gives us 2 or 3 other
weekends to explore. I've only lived in Boston since last July, and
have enjoyed the Boston area, but looking forward to exploring other
parts of New England that we can get to within 2 to 5 hours of driving.
 
About us:
- BIG foodies - so good restaurants nearby are a necessity
- Love cooking classes, wine tastings
- We are very curious people and love learning - so destinations with
historical significance are interesting
- While we enjoy a nice walk or bike ride, we are not huge into hiking
or kayaking, etc.
- We are not "beach" people
- We definitely don't want to "camp" or "rough it"
 
Also - my passport JUST expired and I have to wait 4 weeks for a
replacement, so while I am LOVING all the Canada information and saving
it, those aren't an option for us this month.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34849<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34868''
 
==== New Orleans {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="new orleans"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi-I'm planning 4-5 days in New Orleans and welcome suggestions for were to stay and what to do. Thx.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46579''
 
==== New York City Bus {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="new york" bus}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone know of any of the express buses, like Bolt Bus, have a pick up spot
where you can leave your car overnight? We have a event in Manhattan next month
and thought the bus might be the easiest and most cost effective way to go.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15810<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22791<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28241<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/40543<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42330''
 
==== New York City Hotel{{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="new york" hotel}} ====
 
''Question:'' We're looking for hotel recommendations for NYC.  Anyone have any suggestions?  Any affordable options you know of?
Thank you in advance for any suggestions you might have.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/48473''
 
==== Outer Banks {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="outer banks"}} ====
 
''Question:'' We're thinking about spending our summer vacation in the Outer Banks, and I'm looking for recommendations on where to stay, fun things to do with children, etc. I'm leaning towards towns on Hatteras and Roanoke Islands because they seem a bit less commercial & more remote than the northern beaches (Duck, Nags Head), but I'd appreciate any thoughts on this. Ideas for specific towns (or even homes/condos) would be great! Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22952''
 
==== Prince Edward Island Recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="prince edward island"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. We are considering traveling to Prince Edward Island with our three children
this summer, and I'm now researching places to stay, activities, etc. I would
greatly welcome any recommendations for lodging, towns or beaches we shouldn't
miss, fun activities for children, etc. Thanks very much in advance!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34423''
 
==== Rental - Vacation Rental Web Sites {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=vacation rental}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. I vaguely remember a thread about websites where we can find reliable vacation rentals. If anyone here knows of any other than vrbo.com please could you let us know and thanks very much.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34788''
 
==== Rome, Venice, Paris Suggestions? {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=rome venice paris}} ====
 
''Question:'' We'll be visiting Rome, Venice and Paris for 2 weeks this June.  Any ideas for things to do or places to visit would be very welcome.  We have 2 boys aged 10 and 15.  Except for Canada, they've never been outside the US.  They are interested in history, but also love a touch of fun and adventure.  Any ideas out there?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17616''
 
==== San Francisco lodging recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="san francisco"}} ====
 
''Question:'' We are flying into San Francisco to spend several days there and in surrounding
areas (Sonoma, Half Moon Bay, ???). We will rent a car and think staying
somewhere just outside the city might be best cost-wise and parking-wise. Does
anyone have suggestions as to what area would be best? Suggestions for lodging
would be appreciated also. Thanks!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25825''
 
==== San Francisco - what else to visit nearby {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="san francisco"}} ====
 
''Question:'' We've already combined many lovely California destinations with our visits to a special relative in San Francisco.... and we're looking for a new destination to add to our next trip.... maybe drive in from another state? Any suggestions?
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41351''
 
==== Short Trip Suggestions {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="short trip"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi! Since this list always proves a wealth of information, I again seek vacation suggestions.
 
I would like to take my daughters for 2 or 3 nights in late August to an area within 1.5 hour drive that has access to a beach (10 minute walk or bike ride is good).  I've looked at inns and B&Bs in the Kennebunk area, but know nothing about this area or accessability to beaches.
 
I am not interested in the Cape - don't like traffic or crowds.
 
What suggestions might you have, whether about Kennebunk or other areas close by? Thanks!
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41680''
 
==== Washington DC {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="washington dc"}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexParents/conversations/topics/5846''
 
==== Tanglewood - Lodging {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=tanglewood lodging}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43017''
 
==== Travel agent {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="travel agent"}} ====
 
''Question:'' I have a friend looking to plan a trip.  Does anyone have a good travel agent to recommend?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27874<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45481''
 
==== Turkey {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=turkey}} ====
 
''Observation:'' On a chance encounter, when he found out we're traveling to Istanbul, Faruk Bursal forwarded me this small pamphlet he had prepared with advice about visiting Turkey - which I found so well written that I wanted to share with the Lexington list (with Faruk's permission).
 
[[Media:Advice on Going to Turkey.doc|Advice on Going to Turkey]], by Faruk Bursal (Oct 2014)
 
''Threads:<br/>
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/messages/45960''
 
=== Wild animals ===
 
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==== The acorn drop {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="acorn drop"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hundreds of birds are flying around the oak trees and dropping acorns all over the street and driveways. Is this a yearly phenomenon that I’ve never witnessed before?
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45788''
 
==== Birds flying into windows {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=birds flying windows}} ====
 
''Question:'' Why do birds sometimes fly into windows, and how can one prevent it?
 
''Answer:'' According to [http://www.massaudubon.org/Nature_Connection/wildlife/index.php?subject=Birds:%20Behavior&id=17 Mass Audubon], this is explained by territorial behavior of birds around their nesting sites. The birds see their image reflection and believe it is a rival. Closing curtains or applying bird "shadow" stickers on the window does not always prevent small birds from flying into the image reflection. Mass Audubon recommends doing nothing, on the theory that flying into windows is rarely fatally harmful to birds. Should you choose to cover the window, you should cover the outside to eliminate the image reflection of the bird - and you could do it with a transparent plastic sheet, taped at the top of the window. That way light still comes into the room through the plastic sheet, the image reflection is eliminated, and the wind rustling the plastic sheet will even scare the bird off.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23692''
 
==== Birds Nest {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=bird nest}} ====
 
''Question:'' A bird has made a nest in 1 of our  2 outside garage lights. I was going dispose of it this morning.  Before I did I took a quick photo of it and now see that it has 5 ( Jordan Almond ) size eggs in it. Well,  clearly I cannot demo the nest with eggs in it. Would anyone have a thought on how I may expedite the process of relocating my uninvited squatters?
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42240<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42296''
 
==== Bird - Nocturnal Signing {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=bird night singing}} ====
 
''Question:'' My wife and I always look forward to spring and the return of all the birds who greet us in the morning with their song (albeit sometimes earlier than we'd like).
 
However, this year a bird has "set up shop" in a spruce tree quite near our bedroom window... and this bird is nocturnal.  It begins chirping loudly around 11 PM and continues, virtually  non-stop, until at least 2 or 3 in the morning—affecting our ability to fall asleep.
 
What bird is nocturnal in this manner? Or is this an ordinary "day bird" that has "issues" confused by the bright street light that's right across from our yard?
 
The bird has at least half a dozen different calls and rotates through them in rapid-fire sequence, much like a car alarm. So it's not like a single, repetitive song that you can fall asleep to.
 
As much as we love birds, we feel this one's no longer welcome in our spruce tree!
 
Any and all suggestions on how to deal with this would be welcome (sleeping pills,  changing bedrooms, or cutting down the spruce tree are not options!)
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42279''
 
==== Bird Songs {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=bird songs}} ====
 
''Question:'' I've looked around on the web for a site that has audio for birds in
Massachusetts and can't seem to find what I'm looking for (a collection
that would allow me to identify what I'm hearing outside). If anyone
knows of a good site, please let me know.
 
''Answer:'' Check out the [http://www.amazon.com/Field-Guide-Bird-Songs-Peterson/dp/0618225943/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1355350319&sr=1-1&keywords=Peterson+Field+Guides%3A+Eastern%2FCentral+Bird+Songs Peterson Field Guide to Bird Songs] and also [http://www.allaboutbirds.org]. If you have an iPhone or iPad, you can also try iBird Explorer Lite. If you want to know more about local birds than you could possibly absorb, you could always join the Menotomy Birders List (named for the pre-Civil-War moniker for Arlington.) arlingtonbirds@yahoogroups.com.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25064''
 
==== Coyotes {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=coyotes}} ====
 
''Question:'' What does one do when ones walks up the street and comes up next to a coyote?
 
''Answer:'' Coyotes generally avoid human contact, so normally there's no need to do anything at all. Unless one is walking a dog that is inclined to mix it up with a coyote, there's not much reason for concern. Don't be afraid of coyotes. There have only been 4 coyote attacks on humans in Massachusetts since they were first confirmed in the state in the 1950s. Check out the Mass. Div. of Fisheries & Wildlife page on [http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/wildlife/living/living_with_coyotes.htm living with coyotes] and the Mass Audubon [http://www.massaudubon.org/printwildlife.php?id=23 pamphlet on coyotes].
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23115 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37350 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37605''
 
==== Deer sightings {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=deer sighting}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29910''
 
==== Deterring bird from destroying cedar shingles {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=bird destroy "cedar shingles"}} ====
 
''Question:'' During the last week I have a bird who has been pecking holes in my cedar
shingles. I have not been able to get a good view of the bird because as soon as
I open the window it takes off but I now have around eight good size holes in
three shingles all in the same area. Is there anything I can do to redirect the
bird to the many trees surrounding the house instead of my house? The area is
around a second floor window high above the ground. Any suggestion will be appreciated.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14289''
 
==== Foxes in Lexington {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=foxes lexington}} ====
 
''Observation:'' Here's a link to Mass Wildlife about living with foxes: [http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/wildlife/living/living_with_foxes.htm]. As stated in the "Habits" section, foxes are both shy and curious and can be active both day and night.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23529''
 
==== Racoons {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=racoon}} ====
 
''Question:'' Raccoon ambling thru neighborhood. Should I be concerned? He sauntered toward me then passed me by to cross the street toward the neighbor's construction dumper. Normal gait. This was 20 min ago--still plenty light outside.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/51200''
 
==== Skunk {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=skunk}} ====
 
''Question:'' We have had a skunk meandering around over driveway for the past two days. Any thoughts of how to convince the critter to get back into the woods and away from our home? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10359<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10420<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13777''
 
==== Snakes {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=snake}} ====
 
''Question:'' We seem to have a snake living under the deck by our back door ... the door I use most frequently to enter the house.
I know nothing about snakes, but from the bit of research that I've done, it may be a garter snake and it's about 2 feet long.
So not the biggest or the most poisonous snake in the world :-) but I'm from a country where there are NO reptiles at all in the wild and I admit I'm a bit freaked out by this and would like to get it away from my house.
Any recommendations?
 
''Answer:'' Snakes in Lexington are non-poisonous and eat mice and small rodents. Unlike the other rodent-reducing predators (coyotes, foxes) there's no danger that a snake will also eat your cat. Snakes are afraid of humans - the best thing to do is to stomp as you approach.  Snakes sense vibrations and will retreat back into their hiding place.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18715<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43224''
 
==== Squirrels in the attic {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=squirrel attic }} ====
 
''Question:'' Squirrels have moved into the attic and my initial attempts to get rid
of them have been fruitless... Any recommendations for exterminators
local to Lexington would be appreciated! The house is 60 years old.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6579<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8678''
 
==== Will an animal try to make a home under my shed? {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=animal shed}} ====
 
''Question:'' We're building a garden shed on a sloping piece of land. The footings are about
six inches high on one side, and closer to a foot off the ground on the other,
given the slope of the land. We were going to try to put crushed stones under
the shed, but it's so high that it would take way too many to fill the space.
We're hoping that neither rabbits nor other creatures will turn the dark ground
under there into their home. Do those with experience think we're in the clear?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25593''
 
==== Woodpeckers! How to keep them away from the house? {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=woodpecker}} ====
 
''Question:'' We have at least one woodpecker who has decided to peck through the siding. How do we deter him/her? We've discovered a couple of holes which we'll fill, but how to stop it happening again?! Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11009<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26765<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37382 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38190''
 
=== Yard animals ===
 
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==== Chickens and hens {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=chickens hens}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hello. I am looking for young hens (less than a year old). Where does one get them
around here? Thanks.
 
''Answer:'' Talk to people at Codman Farm or Drumlin Farm, both in Lincoln. They both sponsor workshops on raising backyard chickens on
a regular basis. You can also buy chickens mail-order.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11471<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11485<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13677<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17186''
 
=== Yard pests ===
 
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==== Cut worms {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="cut worms"}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18155''
 
==== Grubs {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=grubs}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18153''
 
==== Hemlock woolly adelgids {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=hemlock "wooly adelgids"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone have experience with a professional service for treating these on
your hemlocks? Any and all advise is greatly appreciated.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23954''
 
==== Mosquitos {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=mosquito}} ====
 
''Question:'' I'm looking for a reliable (year after year use) mosquito killer for 0.33 acre
of land. What do people recommend?
 
''Answer:'' Some people use Mosquito Magnet, others use Flowtron, yet others use UV tube bug zappers, with mixed effects. Mosquito Magnets work well for the first couple of years, then inexplicably their performance goes down. Mosquito Magnets also output a lot of CO'_2_' in the atmosphere. Bug zappers also kill a great amount of other good insects along with the mosquitoes. For a discussion of the merits and the efficiency of each solution read the threads below.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13589<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18303<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24675<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25666''
 
==== Springtails {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=springtail}} ====
 
''Question:'' During the last month or so, tiny brown insects have appeared on our front
outdoor porch, mailbox, and other surfaces. They collect in large numbers in the
morning and generally disappear later in the day. They seem to like temperatures
around 40-45 degrees. We didn't see them last week on mornings during which we
had frost but they are back again today. They crawl around and will hop or jump
away when approached by an object like a finger or branch. We haven't seen them
flying. So... has anyone else seen such insects and does anyone know what they
are?
 
''Answer:'' You are probably seeing springtails - http://insects.tamu.edu/fieldguide/aimg1.html -
The ones known as "snow fleas" are more common around here in the winter, but I've also recently been seeing the ones you describe. Mother Nature always has something new for us, doesn't she?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29072''
 
==== Ticks {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=tick}} ====
 
''Question:'' Where can we find information about ticks?
 
''Answer:'' Much more than anyone needs to know about ticks and hosts for Lyme disease from the American Lyme Disease Foundation:
http://www.aldf.com/deerTickEcology.shtml
 
Tick bites often, but not always develop a red halo around the bite site. The current medical protocol for Lyme tick bites is that if it's addressed within 72 hours of the initial bite, a one time bolus of doxycycline (two capsules) is effective in combating it. If it's been longer than 72 hours, you have to go onto antibiotics for something like 3 weeks. You should call your personal physician immediately when you observe a tick bite on your body.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29951''
 
==== Winter Moths {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="winter moths"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Starting a few days ago (maybe because the weather got more mild) I all of a sudden have hundreds of small moths around my front door and garage.  I suppose that because I have night lights in both places they are attracted.  They stary in one place during the day as if attached.
 
''Answer:'' What you're seeing is the Winter Moth, ''Operophtera brumata'', an insect which is doing an excellent job of defoliating trees. It originates from Europe, and invaded eastern Massachusetts more than a decade ago and has caused widespread defoliation of many deciduous tree species ever since. The infestation has spread to Rhode Island and is expanding westward in Massachusetts. Invasions of winter moth have occurred at other sites in North America, namely Nova Scotia in the 1950s and in the Pacific Northwest in the 1970s.
 
You can talk to your arborist about doing a horticultural oil spray in the spring to smother the Winter Moth eggs.
 
According to an [http://elkintonlab.wordpress.com/research Elkinton lab article], winter moths invasions can be controlled by introducing a natural enemy of the moth, also originary from Europe, named ''Cyzenis albicans''. This fly will not invade other species than the winter moth, and its numbers will decline once it controls winter moth. The ''C. albicans'' has been used successfully to control winter moths in Nova Scotia since the 1950s.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17422<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18158<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29087<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29122<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29185<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29249<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33427<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41247''
 
== Services ==
 
=== Accounting and taxes ===
 
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==== Accountant recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=accountant}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi Lexington people. I am looking for an accountant to help with the tax return of a grantor-type trust.  I'd like someone local, who is knowledgeable about tax returns for grantor-type trusts, and who is reasonably priced.  Happy to work with someone who is new in the business as long as they know their stuff.  I am quite price-sensitive as well. Welcoming your ideas....thank you!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/2974<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29079<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37076<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41326''
 
=== Antiques ===
 
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==== Clock Repairer {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=clock repair}} ====
 
''Question:'' I have an antique clock (vintage 1915) that is in need of repair.  Can anyone recommend a reputable clock repair person who is reasonable and located in the greater Boston area?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22696''
 
=== Appraisers ===
 
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==== Appraisers {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=appraiser}} ====
 
''Question:'' I have some antique furniture (chairs, table) that I'd like to get appraised.
Any recommendations?
 
''Question:'' I have some silver plate objects (bowls and the like) and some china serving
pieces that my grandmother had collected. Does anyone know where I can take
them to see whether they're worth anything?
 
''Question:'' We are seeking an art appraiser for a contemporary piece that is up for its insurance renewal.  Would rather have a trusted referral to an appraiser than random person from google. Not looking to auction, just appraise. Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18981<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20143<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42481<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46098''
 
=== Automobile related ===
 
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==== Auto body shops {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=auto "body shop"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi ,
I need to get recommendations for a local auto body shop to fix some dings and
dents in one of my cars (Toyota Prius)- Any recommendations not too far from
Lexington?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/4377<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6916<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8435<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16961<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18181<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20223<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22967<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26139<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27838<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/32752<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34946<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42491<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/52022<br />''
 
==== Auto buying/selling {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=auto buy purchase}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24723<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26204''
 
==== Auto dealer {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=auto car leasing buying}} ====
 
''Question:'' Has anyone had a good experience (I.e. Negotiation, rates) with leasing either a Toyota or Acura or Audi vehicle? Which dealers have been responsive or which should I avoid?
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43794''
 
==== Auto detailing recommendation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=auto detailing}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. I need to get my SUV detailed cleaned.  Any recommendations not too far from Lexington? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22810<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41360''
 
==== Auto electrical work {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=auto electrical}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15652''
 
==== Auto glass {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=auto glass}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone know of a reliable company that installs replacement auto glass? My
10 year old Ford Focus wagon needs to have the rear window replaced since the
defrosting elements no longer work. The dealer told us to "go to a glass
replacement" specialist.
 
Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15369''
 
==== Auto insurance claim {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=auto insurance}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi all. I am a neophyte (gratefully) and have never before had to use an auto body shop, but unfortunately (as a result of an incident on Cape Cod), I'm now needing to make us of their services (sigh). I did get some great referrals by perusing the archives on this list (thanks), so nothing needed in that regard (unless you have an overwhelmingly positive or negative experience that might be valuable input).
 
So here's my question: What is supposed to happen? [...]
 
Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45843''
 
==== Auto mechanic {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=auto mechanic}} ====
''Question:'' Does anyone have any recommendations for a good auto mechanic in the area? We
just moved here, and given the trouble I had starting my car this morning, we
might need one soon. We have a Subaru and a Toyota.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/5705<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6662<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6864<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8998<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11596<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11830<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12146<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14624<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14795<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16266<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16954<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16985<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19077<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19788<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20069<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36271<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42918<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/51596''
 
==== Auto mechanic - Audi {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=audi mechanic}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation for a mechanic (non-dealer) who is good with
Audis? Ones to avoid would also be good to know. Thanks!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19922<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23942''
 
==== Auto mechanic - Subaru {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=subaru mechanic}} ====
 
''Question:'' I'm thinking about not bringing my 2005 Subaru to the dealer for its 120K maintenance. Anyone have an independent mechanic they can recommend?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37425''
 
==== Auto mechanic - Volvo {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=volvo mechanic}} ====
 
''Question:'' I was hoping to get recommendations for a local mechanic with experience working
on Volvos (other than Cinderella Carriage). Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19415''
 
==== Auto painting - touch up paint {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=auto paint}} ====
 
''Question:'' Anyone had a terrific experience with getting scrapes and chips taken care of?  No dings, but pretty sure it needs some paint and not just buffing.  Small stuff, hoping to keep it very economical. Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19339''
 
==== Car keys {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="car keys"}} ====
 
''Question:'' I just bought a used Prius and it has only one key. Any ideas for the best/least expensive way to get a duplicate made?
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/55698''
 
==== Car rental recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="car rental"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hello. I’m renting a car for the first time in a couple of years. Have any of you rented from any of the less expensive companies – e.g., Budget, Dollar, Advantage, Midway, etc.? If so, can you tell me about your experience?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22525''
 
==== Car shipping {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=car shipping}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi, Does anyone have any experience with car shipping? I am debating weather I
should drive or ship a car out to Ohio for my college daughter. Thank you.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33268''
 
==== Car tires - installing new tires {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=car tires}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. My Sienna needs one new tire. Does anyone have a good recommendation of where
to go? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15374<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19553<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29556<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29576''
 
==== Car tires - fixing a flat tire {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="flat tire"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hello. We woke up this morning to a very flat back tire, and would like to find someone
near by who can quickly patch up the leak. We would appreciate any suggestions
about where we can get the tire repaired reasonably. Thank You!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11970''
 
==== Car tires - snow tires {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="snow tires"}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36608''
 
==== Car wash {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="car wash"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a good car wash nearby -- not detailing, just a good old
soap and rinse to get the dust off?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23449''
 
==== Driving school {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="driving school"}} ====
 
''Question:'' I know this has come up before but am having trouble finding reference in the
search capability. I am looking for a recent recommendation for a driving
school that does home pick up/drop off in Lexington. I am looking for on the
road classes/observation (vs classroom) at this point. I have had difficulty
getting in touch with a person at Lexington Driving school - voice mail
exchanges then no response. If that is the only show in town, or the best, I
will be persistent, however other ideas are welcome. Thx!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25609<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33474<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34259''
 
==== Engine repairs {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=engine repair}} ====
 
''Question:'' The engine light is on in my car and the sensor continues to come back on after being reset. So I am looking for a reliable place for engine repairs for a Toyota Camry (older model). Thank you!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28520''
 
==== License road test - finding a car for use for a license road test {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=license "road test"}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23004''
 
==== Training for crash prevention {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=driver education class}} ====
 
''Question:'' Where can I find information about an automobile crash prevention/driver education class?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28804''
 
==== Toyota Prius advice {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=prius}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. We are in the market for a new car and I would love to buy a car with good gas mileage, so of course the Prius comes immediately to mind.  I was talking with someone who owns a Prius (and loves it), but says it has a hard time on snow and slippery roads.  I was wondering if other Prius owners have similar problems with their cars in bad weather.  It could be a show stopper for me.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22219''
 
=== Banking ===
 
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==== Kids savings account {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=kids child "savings account"}} ====
 
''Question:'' It's time to go from piggy bank to savings account for my kids. Anyone know of a bank that has accounts where you can start with a small deposit?
 
''Answer:'' Most banks offer free accounts to persons 18 and younger. Banks chartered in MA are required by law to offer free of charge accounts for persons 18 and younger or 65 and older. For particular bank recommendations, read the thread below.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25391''
 
==== College student banking account {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=college student "bank account"}} ====
 
''Question:'' What things should one look for when shopping around for a college student banking account? What banks in the area offer good deals for college student accounts?
 
''Answer:'' For bank recommendations, read the thread below. Some banks offer totally free student checking, with no minimum deposit, and free ATM use anywhere in the country (via reimbursing ATM fees). It is also good to check whether the bank has branches located in Lexington as well as in the vicinity of the college, so the student can bank in both places.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25510''
 
=== Beauty salons ===
 
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==== Eyebrow Threading {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="eyebrow threading"}} ====
''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation as to where to get eyebrow threading besides
the mall? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34819''
 
==== Hair stylist {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="hair stylist"}} ====
''Question:'' We are new to Lexington and among a million other things, I need to find a new hair stylist and colorist. I have short, fine hair that for some reason seems to be hard to cut. For color, it's just a matter of simple highlights. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24717<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24720<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24808<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29317<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34728''
 
==== Pedicure {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=pedicure}} ====
 
''Question:'' Where does one get a reasonably priced pedicure around Lexington? Don't need to high-end. Thanks!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25575<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28733''
 
=== Bycicles ===
 
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==== Bike repair {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="byke repair"}} ====
''Question:'' My front brakes are now rubbing against the tire and we can't seem to adjust it. I haven't had to take my bike to a shop since my husband usually does the minor tuning up, etc. Recommendations, please!
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44975''
 
=== Chemicals ===
 
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==== Dry Ice {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="dry ice"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Being in Lexington, where is the closest place to purchase dry ice? Thank you!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37433''
 
=== Computers and Phones ===
 
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==== Buzzing Phone Lines {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="phone lines" buzz}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi all.  We are having a problem with static (so much so that you can't hear the other person on the line) on our Verizon Fios phone line.  The problem appears to be internal to the house, as there is no static if I plug a handset into the box outside the house. We've had this problem in the past, it comes and goes, but this time it seems to be staying. 
 
My question is, what kind of service person do I call to have the problem chased down and fixed?  I envision at least some of the phone wiring needing to be pulled and replaced.  Would that be an electrician?  Or are there people that specialize in phone wiring?  (We've already had Verizon out, and though the service person tried very hard to chase down the issue for me, it seems not to be their issue). Any help appreciated.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22586''
 
 
==== Caller ID {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="caller ID"}} ====
 
''Question:'' When making calls from the home line into the Verizon phone network, and only into the Verizon phone network, my caller ID gets spoofed by Verizon. (The caller ID works when calling any non-Verizon line.)
 
This is a bug in the Verizon network, in the way they have caller ID set up for our phone number, but they refuse to fix it. Our phone line was originally serviced by Verizon; when we switched providers we ported the phone number; the new provider has caller ID set up correctly in their network; but when calling a Verizon line the caller ID is displayed by Verizon from one of their old internal caller ID table lookups which is now incorrect.
 
When I asked a few years ago Verizon to fix this, they said I'm not a phone customer of theirs (although we have Verizon cable and internet...), so they refused to fix it unless I get a Verizon phone customer to make the request. That sounded a bit strange, but I went with it, since there was no alternative. A friend who is a Verizon phone customer called Verizon to complain about my caller ID not working on his phone, but it was a waste of his time because Verizon fixed nothing.
 
It's a bit of a regulatory black hole - by law, I am the owner of the phone number, but it would seem not also the owner of its representation as caller ID in all networks. In some circumstances, the network can spoof my caller ID with no recourse available from my part.
 
''Answer:'' I've had good results getting billing problems with RCN resolved by filing a complaint with the Massachusetts Dept. of Telecommunications and Cable. In case you are interested in taking another stab at this, here is the link to the complaint form:
 
http://www.mass.gov/ocabr/government/oca-agencies/dtc-lp/consumer-dtc/consumer-complaint-form.html
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/47857''
 
 
==== Cell phone carriers {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=cell phone}} ====
 
''Question:'' My son wants to upgrade from his prepaid cell phone and has the following question he thought the list could help with:
 
I am thinking of buying a new cell phone plan. I currently have a prepaid plan for my flip phone and would like to buy a cheap plan that could work with the iphone my father handed down to me. The carrier on the iphone is Verizon, however I have researched enough to know that Virgin Mobile offers the cheapest plans. I will consequently have to buy a new phone that is compatible with Virgin Mobile. However, because Virgin Mobile is a subsidiary of Sprint Corporation, all Virgin Mobile plans run on the Sprint Nationwide Network. Does anyone know if this network is reliable and if the coverage is wide spread?
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45026''
 
==== Chromebook {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=chromebook}} ====
 
''Question:'' Our 14 year-old son will be participating in a 2-week Public Speaking and Argumentation program beginning July 21 and he needs to bring a laptop.  We do not own an extra one that we can give him.  Does anyone have a laptop he can borrow or ideas for us about renting or acquiring a laptop at a discounted price?  He will need to use the Internet for research and a word processing program to write.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34791''
 
==== Computer disposal {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=computer disposal}} ====
 
''Question:'' Is there any recycling (where? how?) of computer equipment (eg broken laptop) or
does it just go in the weekly trash? Thanks.
 
''Answer:'' See this page on the town web site for information: http://www.lexingtonma.gov/dpw/otherdisposal.cfm
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29552''
 
==== Computer gaming advice {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=computer gaming}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi all. Anyone have a good recommendation for teen level game, that is NOT a first person shooter? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28978''
 
==== Computer repair {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=computer repair}} ====
 
''Question:'' My laptop has ground to a halt and I am in desperate need of repair. It's
running, but unbearably slowly. I searched the archives, but did not find any recommendations for a person/place
that can help. Can someone out there recommend a trustworthy, reasonable, (and,
of course, fast) place to get my machine back up and running? Thanks in advance for your help!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24706<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26845<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30140<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34772<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43997''
 
==== Computer repair - water damage {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=computer repair water"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi all! Sadly, my lovely MacBook Air took a small but apparently damaging shower. Gave it a chance to dry for 3 days, but it doesn't look good. I know water voids the warranty. The research I've done so far indicates that the Apple Store may charge nearly as much a a a new machine to repair it. Anyone use ispillrepair.com? Or another solution that worked for you? All advice appreciated!!
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46028''
 
==== Data recovery {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=data recovery}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation for data recovery from a dead hard drive?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22698''
 
==== Finance - personal finance software {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=personal finance software}} ====
 
''Question:'' I was wondering if anyone had recommendations for a personal finance software
package that is easy to use. I want to move my homespun spreadsheets into
something that is easier to manage. Any suggestions on ones to look at or avoid would be appreciated!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29650''
 
==== Finance - helping with elderly parent finances {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=finances elderly}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi All. I would appreciate suggestions for how you have dealt with an elderly parent's finances from afar. Quickbooks? Google spreadsheets? I'd like to be able to share the data not only with my sister, but my father, too, if he's interested.
 
Also, most efficient way to have all bills get mailed to me? (I have Power of Attorney) Just one at a time? I'd rather not have all his mail get routed to me. Thanks very much!
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46020''
 
==== Financial adviser {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=financial adviser}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi everyone. We're looking for a financial adviser in the area. Please let us know if you have someone to recommend. Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46152''
 
==== Genealogy software {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=genealogy software}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38138''
 
==== International phone rates {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=international phone rates}} ====
 
''Question:'' What is your experience with international one-rate plans?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28577''
 
==== Internet service providers in Lexington {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=internet service provider lexington}} ====
 
''Question:'' What are the internet service providers in Lexington?
 
''Answer:'' Internet service in Lexington is offered by Verizon (FIOS), Comcast (Cable) and RCN (Cable).
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29831<br/>
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36509<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45020''
 
==== iPad favorite apps {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=ipad apps}} ====
 
''Question:'' I am thinking of getting an iPad for my husband for Christmas. I wanted to be
able to give him some suggestions for fun/interesting apps. Can you let me know
your favorite can be for gaming, entertainment, sports, anything. Thanks!
 
''Answer 1:'' Right now we are doing a massive remodel so I've been living inside houzz .com's
app for eons... Flipboard is an excellent news app - unique interface and very deep coverage
across all topics.
 
''Answer 2:'' We like scrabble.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29056''
 
==== iPad Glass Repair {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=ipad glass repair}} ====
 
''Question:'' Has anyone had good success with getting the touch-screen glass replaced
on an iPhone? I have an iPhone 4 and I just put a small ding into the
glass. I really don't want (or need) a newer one. There are a number of
places that advertise replacement but I'd rather go somewhere that I can
trust, at least a little.
 
The Apple Store itself will only do a full replacement of the phone.
The guy I talked to recommended a kiosk outside their store in the mall.
 
''Threads:<br />https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/40921<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41675''
 
==== iPhone 4S favorite GPS app {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=iphone gps app}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27839''
 
==== iPod - Recover a locked iPod Touch {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=locked ipod touch}} ====
 
'' Question:'' My daughter's Ipod touch has been put away for about a month. We took it
out this morning and it said "Ipod is disabled try again in 22,975,564
minutes" No one has touched it so I don't know why it is locked. I am not
having any luck finding any recovery methods on the web short of wiping it
out. Anyone ever had this problem and any luck getting the pictures, etc
off of it without clearing it out entirely? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37792''
 
==== Kids safe web surfing {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=kids children safe web}} ====
 
''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a kids safe web browsing software that either installs into
a browser or is a browser that does not make the PC slow to a halt? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29532''
 
==== Password manager {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=password manager}} ====
 
''Question:'' In the past I have used Roboform, then I switched to LastPass. Something has
changed and I can no longer have LastPass autofill forms when I go to a site
that I have visited before and for which LastPass has stored my log-in data. Can someone recommend another password manager? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33234<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41462''
 
==== Photo Scanning {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=photo scanning}} ====
 
''Question:'' My scanner is not cooperating and I need to convert about 30 - 40 photos to
digital format for use in a PPT slide show. Does anyone know where I could have this done? Thanks.
 
''Question:'' How can I make a high quality scan of a large photograph?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35164<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46297''
 
==== Podcasts - favorite list {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=podcast favorite}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi – I set up iTunes on a new computer today and added a few podcasts, which left me thinking that there must be many excellent podcasts that I don’t know about. Anyone care to share one or more of them?
 
''Answer:'' Here is a list compiled from several responses:
 
Here’s the Thing (Alec Balwin interviews people)<br />
Fresh Air (Terry Gross’ show)<br />
The Bowery Boys (NYC history & culture)<br />
The Diane Rehm Show (maybe the best radio call-in show about politics and current events)<br />
Marketplace (the economy made interesting)<br />
TED talks (very interesting talks given by innovators)<br />
All the slate.com gabfests.<br />
Econtalk<br />
99% invisible (art & architecture)<br />
Radio open source with Chris Lydon<br />
New Yorker political scene<br />
Sound opinions (music, interviews)<br />
WTF with Marc Maron (comedian interviews comedians)<br />
99% Invisible (architecture and design)<br />
Radiolab (brilliant)<br />
New Yorker Out Loud (conversation about a story from the week’s issue)<br />
Memory Palace (similar to 99% invisible, but the vignettes are related to history)<br />
BackStory with the American History Guys (context on current events through its history through the centuries)<br />
The History of the World in 100 Objects (consists of 100 fifteen minute talks on objects spanning many thousands of years)<br />
The Moth (True stories told live onstage without notes, on a variety of themes)<br />
The Story Collider (like The Moth, but all the stories have a connection to science)<br />
Car Talk: Click and Clack<br />
BBC Outlook<br />
BBC Witness<br />
BBN In Our Time<br />
PRI:Selected Shorts<br />
Studio 360<br />
Radiolab<br />
Freakonomics Radio<br />
Wait, Wait, don't tell me<br />
New Yorker, Fiction<br />
Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast<br />
The Splendid Table<br />
New York Times Book Review<br />
Planet Money<br />
CBC's Wiretap
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28765''
 
 
==== Podcasts - speeding up playback without raising pitch {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=podcast speed up playback}} ====
 
''Question:''  Do some of the iphone or android podcast/mp3 players provide speed
control so that podcasts can be played at a faster speed without raising the
pitch, which can be done with the Pacemaker plug-in for Winamp for Windows?
 
''Answer:'' Doggcatcher for Android allows speeding up of podcasts. Also, Apple's podcast app allows you to play at up to 3x without changing the pitch.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28953''
 
==== 3-D Printer {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=3-d printer}} ====
 
''Question:''  Dear Lists,
 
Posting request for my son (high school student) who is working on his science fair project. He would like to be able to create 3D shapes for his project - and is thinking that a 3D printer could do what he has in mind. (Lots of paper cutting etc. this afternoon…)
 
Looking for place and person who might be able to hear what he has in mind & then help him learn how to do this…
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/47762''
 
==== Scanner recommendation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=scanner}} ====
 
''Question:''  Hi all. Does anyone have a scanner that they love, isn't flakey, and does its job? Â (Either Mac or PC) Â If so, I'd love your recommendation. I'm looking for a scanner only, not a printer/scanner/fax machine - unless you have one of those and it doesn't flake out even more than a single purpose machine. Thanks so much!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27329''
 
==== Software for writing music {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=software writing music}} ====
 
''Question:''  Hi all. My son's Christmas list includes a computer program for writing music.  (I am told that it is called music notation software.)  Help!  Does anybody know of a good one that wouldn't be too complicated for an 8th grader? Thanks so much for any help.
 
''Answer:'' Check out [http://www.musescore.com MuseScore], which also has an Android version, [http://www.noteflight.com Noteflight], [http://lilypond.org LilyPond] which is open source, also the two big names in commercial music [http://www.finalemusic.com Finale] and [http://www.sibelius.com Sibelius].
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29237''
 
==== Unlocked cell phone for outside the U.S.{{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=unlocked cell phone}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/48042''
 
==== Warranty Repair {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=warranty}} ====
 
''Question:'' I'll spare everyone the details, but after six weeks and two unsuccessful repair attempts on my LG TV (beyond manufacturer's warranty but within the extended warranty I bought) the warranty company (Warrantech) has finally succumbed to my pestering and agreed to replace the TV. Given that financially the decision to buy the extended warranty was a good one (I'm still trying to calculate the time spent on hold and the frustration of the whole thing) I think I want to get another warranty for the new set. However, I'm not going to use the same company again given the experience.
 
Has anyone had a good service experience with an extended warranty company that they are willing to share? I am assuming I can avoid
Warrentech, which is offered by the store (Paul's TV, who have been very helpful through all of this), and set this up on my own.
 
Thanks in advance.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44486''
 
==== Web Hosting {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=web hosting}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi all. I am volunteering my time to redesign a local nonprofit website. I don't really know much about the hosting side, though. Any recommendations about which hosts are good and which to avoid? Looking for good customer service for a website which will update regularly. Your help is much appreciated.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36165''
 
==== Website Designer/Programmer Recommendation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=web design}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone have recommendations for a Website Designer/Programmer? Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26512<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29167''
 
==== Wireless in-home network help {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=wireless network}} ====
 
''Question:'' We're trying to sort out our long-standing wireless network
problems in our house. Thanks for any suggestions.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29571''
 
=== Donations & Selling Unwanted Things ===
 
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==== Book donations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=book donation}} ====
 
''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a good place to donate books? I have been doing some weeding and have a number of books to get rid of.
Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23229<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42362''
 
==== Household goods donations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=household goods donation}} ====
 
''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a good place to donate household items? I have been doing some weeding and have a number of books to get rid of.
Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16281 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34365 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37001''
 
==== Selling unwanted valuable objects {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=selling unwanted}} ====
 
''Observation:'' Hi again. Quite a few of you (four? ha ha) were interested in the results of my quest. [[Media:Consignment+Store+Research.docx|Here is a summary of your contributions]] as well as my own cursory internet search/website browsing. Did I mention cursory? I haven't made any calls; just stuff I've quickly gleaned from the web. As (if) I dig deeper into this, I will send an update.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/44897''
 
==== Stuffed animal toys donations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=stuffed animal donation}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone know of a good home for 20-30 small to medium sized stuffed animals?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29939''
 
=== Elder care ===
 
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==== Assisted living {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="assisted living"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. I'm looking for a recommendation for an assisted living facility, one that is
not too far from Lexington and that can handle the continuum of stages of
Alzheimer's.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22936<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22966''
 
=== Events, reunions and weddings ===
 
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==== Venue recommendations for 50th anniversary {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=venue anniversary}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi everyone. My parents are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary next spring and my brother and I are planning a luncheon for 40.  Does anyone have any restaurants to recommend for this event? Thanks so much!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27668''
 
==== Wedding planner {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="wedding planner"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation
for a wedding planner?
 
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22823
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22831''
 
==== Wedding places {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=wedding place}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi all. A friend is going to get married soon. She is wondering if there are any budget wedding places around Lexington, which can hold at least 30 people. She prefers indoors because of the weather. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
 
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6692<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24587<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43275''
 
=== Finances ===
 
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==== Financial advisers {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=financial planner adviser}} ====
 
''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a financial planner?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23608<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23621<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23759<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26041<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34282''
 
=== Gifts ===
 
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==== Hostess Gift {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=hostess gift}} ====
 
''Question:'' My daughter is traveling to Helsinki to visit a friend she made this year. I
wanted her to take a gift for her friend's parents. Any ideas what would be a
nice and appropriate hostess gift? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34638''
 
=== Home Alarm ===
 
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==== Home Alarm service {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="home alarm" service}} ====
 
''Question:'' We are considering having a home alarm service installed this summer and I did not see a referral on the list.  I would appreciate information on who you may be using and any comments as to the response service.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33422<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41252''
 
=== Identity Theft ===
 
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==== Identity Theft Protection Service  {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="identity theft"}} ====
 
''Question:'' I recently found out that someone filed a tax return using my name and ssn hoping to get some sort of refund. Luckily, the IRS contacted me (through the mail) to ask if I had actually done this filing.
 
So, now that I know my identity has been compromised, can any of you recommend an identity theft protection service? I'm not really clear on how they work. I know I should put an alert on all the credit agencies, but beyond that, I'm not sure what to do. Advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
 
''Answer1'': This has happened to many people in our town, including myself, and in our general area. Mine was due to the breach at Blue Cross Blue Shield, whose parent company is Anthem (this was the cause for most of the others I am aware of also). Blue Cross sent a letter indicating that they would pay for free service for 2 years through an independent company, AllClearID. They seemed quite legit, but I can’t vouch for them. I spoke to the Lexington police, to file a police report, and they are very aware of the surge in ID theft. They can’t really do anything, but you need a police report number to get a free credit fraud alert put on at the credit reporting agencies. I took the extra step and froze my credit so no new cards can be issued without my permission. The police will also give you a thick booklet on what to do in the case of identity theft. Very helpful I think.
 
''Answer2'': (Elaine Ashton) I am on the 3rd credit card re-issue in about 6 months due to all the security breaches that you'll never hear about. It's hugely annoying to step through all the various accounts and change the card info, but better than finding fraudulent charges on the compromised card.
 
I'm deeply opinionated about online 'security' so I'll refrain from ranting, but I would suggest you avoid the 'protection' services as I view them mostly as craven opportunists cashing in on a vulnerable market.
 
If your SSN has been stolen, you should request a new one ASAP, and not wait for more instances of it being used, ( https://faq.ssa.gov/link/portal/34011/34019/Article/3789/Can-I-change-my-Social-Security-number ) due to identity theft and check your credit rating at all three agencies;Equifax, Experian and TransUnion, every few months.
 
Fortunately...perhaps that's the wrong word, the credit companies have so much data on our purchasing behavior and patterns that their algorithms are good enough to catch many of the obvious fraudulent behavior. There's not much the consumer can do when our personal data is stolen. Until data security becomes much more of a priority and is applied consistently, it will continue to happen.
 
Good luck and I hope this will be the only attempt.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/51387''
 
=== Insurance ===
 
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==== Automobile Insurance {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=auto insurance}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hello. I recently had some dealings with my insurance agent, and I am *not* happy with the service I received. I am considering switching, and would like to know if anyone has an auto insurance agent they are very happy with.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19979''
 
==== Adding young driver to automobile insurance {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="young driver" auto insurance}} ====
 
''Question:'' Looking for advice. We'll be adding our son (16-year old son) to our car insurance and looking to compare costs. Our current insurance (2 cars) quoted an additional $2500.
 
''Answer:'' One way to minimize costs is to make the young person "principal driver" of the least expensive car in the family. The young driver will still be covered for occasionally driving the other cars. Another option is to assign the young person as an "occasional driver" only. An umbrella liability policy covering the young driver is recommended. Keep in mind that MA insurance rates can vary dramatically between different insurance companies, so it might be worth using an independent insurance agent who has access to multiple car insurance providers and who can help you choose a low cost option with good coverage.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25765''
 
==== Health Insurance for person visiting USA {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="health insurance" visit}} ====
 
''Question:'' My mother-in-law will be visiting for 5 weeks this coming January / February.  She usually takes out a health insurance policy (in England) for the duration of her stay which costs about $110.  It appears that because she has now turned 80, and her trip is more than 30 days, the health insurance premium has shot up to $450 - which she cannot afford.
 
I looked on-line for companies that offer health insurance for out of country visitors, and there do seem to be a few (no idea about premiums, etc). Does anyone have any experience with this?  Are there options I may not have thought of?  Reputable companies someone has tried? Thanks in advance.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29077''
 
==== Insurance agents {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=insurance agent}} ====
 
''Question:'' The insurance agent that I used to use in Concord for homeowners, auto, and umbrella insurance coverage recently sold the business to another company where customer service is definitely lacking, so I am in the market for a Lexington insurance agency.  Any suggestions? Thanks.
 
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23071 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28048 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36499<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41867<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42801''
 
=== Jewelers ===
 
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==== Gold selling {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=gold sell}} ====
 
''Question:'' My great aunt would like to sell some gold jewelry and asked me both for help
selling it and to help her find a reputable place that will buy it. I've been
in MA for exactly four months so have no idea. Is anyone able to advise on
this? Thank you.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29630''
 
==== Jeweler Recommendation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=jeweler}} ====
 
''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a good jeweler? I have a diamond ring that lost a stone and needs to be repaired. Thanks.
 
''Question:'' I am looking for a reliable jeweler to resize 2 rings.  Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/40875<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45865''
 
==== Jewelry Making Stores  {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=jewelry}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi, Now that Sweet Beads is no longer in Lexington, can anyone recommend a place to make jewelry. I know that they have an online store but I am
looking for a place where I can look at the beads. I also don't want Michaels' AC Moore, etc.  Thanks!
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46854''
 
=== Events and catering ===
 
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==== Bouncy house rental {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="bouncy house"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi Everyone. There seems to be a bunch of different rental companies for bouncy houses. Any of them stand out as being better than the rest? I have never rented one before. Do they set it up for you? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45832''
 
=== Lawyers and Legal ===
 
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==== Elder law and Medicare {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="elder law" medicare law}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. I am looking for any recommendations for a law office that specializes in elder law and the medicaid application process. Thanks.
 
''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation for an elder law attorney who is certified with the state? Thanks for any help!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35163<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35214<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/messages/47834''
 
==== End of life planning {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="end of life" planning}}====
 
''Question:'' I am compiling a folder for end of life planning and find it a very complicated process.  Researching on the internet takes me so many places (and uses up so much time).  Can someone recommend a good resource, book, etc. to cover the many steps, from handling funeral/cremation to taxes (what professional helps with this).  Thanks for all advice.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41207''
 
==== Employment law {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=employment law}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi all. Would someone know of an employment lawyer (prefer N shore area) .... but local is ok.
My sister in law just got let go and needs help negotiating her severance, etc. Thanks so much.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29129 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34503''
 
==== Estates and Wills {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=estate will}} ====
 
''Question:'' I want to update my very old will and have my estate planned. I received a
mailing from a local lawyer about these services. He is in Lexington. Has anyone
used him and would you recommend him? I would also like alternate
recommendations. Thank you.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/32947 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34093''
 
 
==== Estates and Wills - Cost of Services {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=estates will "cost of service"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hello! I need to make a fairly simple will. The quote I received from a lawyer referred to me was $1500-$2000. This seems really steep, but I admittedly don't have much experience with lawyers. Has anyone ever done their own will using one of the online services such as legalzoom, and if so, what was your experience?
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42556''
 
==== House purchase attorney {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=house purchase attorney}} ====
 
''Question:'' One of my friends is about to buy a house and wants to find an attorney and a house inspector to help with the process. Does anyone know good candidates for this? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36881''
 
==== Immigration attorney {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=immigration attorney lawyer}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone know an immigration attorney they would recommend?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23052''
 
==== Notary Public {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="notary public"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Anyone know where I can find a notary today?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35575 <br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/39630''
 
==== Patent attorney {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=patent attorney}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. Does anyone know a patent attorney that I could talk to? Thanks for your help.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22257''
 
==== Power of attorney {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="power of attorney"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi List. Does anyone have a recommendation for someone (lawyer) local to Lexington helping me with a power of attorney document needed rather urgently? Thanks!
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45452''
 
==== Personal injury lawyer {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="personal injury"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone have a personal injury lawyer they would recommend? I had an accident in front of a Las Vegas Walgreen store walking from the parking lot to the door.  Before I speak to Walgreen, I'd like to speak to a good lawyer-presumably not one from those TV ads. Thanks everyone.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35212''
 
==== Personnel law {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=personnel lawyer}} ====
 
''Question:'' I have a great lawyer, but I can't seem to reach him. Dang. And I need some advice regarding a ex-employee. I've checked the data base and there are several lawyers listed, but not for personnel law. Anyone to recommend?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23052''
 
=== Mail and Shipping ===
 
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==== Location of the home mailbox {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=location home mailbox}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi, is there any process we have to go through to move our mailbox from the street to our front door? Whenever there is a snow storm, there is quite a lot of snow to dig out for the mail person plus I feel it would add security. Thank you.
 
''Answer:'' Ask at the Post Office. You probably want to speak to the Delivery Supervisor. Most Lexington neighborhoods are not eligible for "City Delivery", meaning that mail cannot be delivered at the door - and the mailbox has to be located at the curb.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15925''
 
==== Shipping heavy item from another state ====
 
''Question:'' Hi all. Would anyone have any ideas on economically moving a refrigerator one way from outside Philly to Lexington? We were thinking of driving but, time might not allow..... Any ideas would be welcome.
 
''Answer:'' For shipping, you can use http://uship.com. Or you could try to sell the fridge in Philly and buy another in Lexington.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27769''
 
=== Medical ===
 
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==== Acupuncturist {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=acupuncturist}} ====
 
''Question:'' I would appreciate recommendations for local acupuncturists. Lexington location
is preferable, but any of the surrounding towns would also be fine. Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19268<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23518''
 
==== Audiologist {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=audiologist}} ====
 
''Question:'' Your favorite audiologist is ..... If you have one or know of one you like I'd love to hear about her/him. Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/52021''
 
==== Cervical surgeon/doctor needed {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=cervical doctor surgeon}} ====
 
''Question:'' Can anyone give me the names of cervical surgeons/doctors that you know of who are
highly regarded? Many thanks in advance.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23378''
 
==== Chiropractor {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=chiropractor}} ====
 
''Question:'' Looking for a good chiropractor in the neighborhood. Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20095<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20098''
 
==== Dentist {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=dentist}} ====
 
''Question:'' My dental insurance recently changed. Unfortunately, the dentist my family has
used for years is no longer covered. On top of that, I recently chipped a front tooth and need to have some repair
work that will be visible anytime I smile... Can you recommend a dentist who does that kind of work very well? Thanks!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15967<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20058<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24179<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24428<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29979<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37061 <br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexParents/conversations/topics/5982''
 
==== Dermatologist {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=dermatologist}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hello. I am looking for recommendations for a good  dermatologist preferably with office in Lexington.  I looked at our listing but did not find any.  Sorry for the repeat request if it was discussed earlier in the group. Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23831<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35558<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43226<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43246''
 
==== Disposing old prescription drugs {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=dispose prescription}} ====
 
''Question:'' Someone once remarked on this site that the town would take old prescription drugs and safely dispose of them.  Does anyone know where I should take them, exactly?
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43220''
 
==== Endocrinologist {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=endocrinologyst}} ====
 
''Question:'' I am asking for a friend who's been treated for thyroid cancer, and now needs an endocrinologist who is a thyroid specialist in the greater Boston area. Her current endocrinologist is retiring. Might you have any recommendations?
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30021''
 
==== Executive function coach {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="executive function"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Can anyone recommend an executive function coach for a 14 year old (8th grade)?
Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27866''
 
==== Eye doctor {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="eye doctor"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hey all. I am in desperate need of a new eye doctor. I want to stick with Lexington Eye
(I already go there for contacts) but would love some recommendations for an eye
doctor at that practice. Thanks!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19648<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23438<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34929<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34955<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexParents/conversations/topics/5434<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38577''
 
==== Eye glasses - making new ones {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="eye glasses"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi, I need to pick up a couple extra pairs of reading glasses and don't want to
spend big bucks. I have a prescription - I know this was recently discussed but
can't remember the recommendations. Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24260''
 
==== Eye glasses - where to donate used eye glasses {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="eye glasses" donate}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone know where I may deliver used eyeglasses in town? Thank you.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23269''
 
==== Gynecologist {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="gynecologist"}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/48271<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/48366''
 
==== Hearing Aids {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="hearing aids"}} ====
 
''Question:'' I am helping my mother with research on hearing aids -- we get a lot of
promotional material in the mail and wonder if anyone has a good recommendation
of one brand over another.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29250<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29251''
 
==== Holistic MD {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="holistic md"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone have a recommendation for a holistic MD in the area?  Thanks in advance.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20376''
 
==== Home health aid {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=home health aid}} ====
 
''Question:'' I am looking for a home health aid for my mom and wondered if anyone had any suggestions. She is
confused and falls often so I need someone to be there to keep her from falling. Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34439''
 
==== Massage therapist{{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=massage}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone have any experience with a massage therapist that can help
with a pinched nerve? Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21996<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23173<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27401<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29798<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38083<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42552<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43431''
 
==== Medicine side effects {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=medicine side effects}} ====
 
''Question:'' I want to share my experience with this drug so no one else has to
suffer the side effects. Where should I do it?
 
''Answer:'' The *best* thing that will inform/benefit the largest amount of current/potential patients it to report your experience and symptoms directly to the drug manufacturer. For example, for Bayer Pharma AG use [https://www.bayerpharma.com/en/press/SSL/kontakt.php].
 
Every drug (+ vaccine, medical device) manufacturer is required to have a safety/pharmacovigilance department tasked with the responsiblity to collect, analyze and report (to FDA in the USA) all adverse effects experienced by patients taking their products. You can also report your experience directly to the FDA through [http://www.fda.gov/Safety/MedWatch/HowToReport/default.htm].
 
==== Migraines {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=migraine}} ====
 
''Question:'' I hope I can use this list's collective wisdom to find a solution for my 11-year-old daughter's migraines. She has been suffering from migraines for a year now, and every medication the doctors have prescribed has only caused her unbearable side effects. We've seen several neurologists and been treated at Children's Hospital's Pediatric Headache Clinic, and now even they are stumped as to how to treat her migraines without causing something else since she's extremely sensitive to medicine. They suggested acupuncture, but that only made the headaches worse. She is in near-constant pain and is missing a lot of school, but I'm at a loss as to what to do. Does anyone have experience with alternative therapies for treating migraines? Any place you would recommend that I take her? Any other specialists she should see? Thank you.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36567''
 
==== Oral Surgeon {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="oral surgeon"}} ====
 
''Question:'' My daughter (16) may need her wisdom teeth removed (four, impacted).
Looking for a good oral surgeon recommendation.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30385<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30418<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexParents/conversations/topics/5988''
 
==== Orthopedic doctor {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=orthopedic}} ====
 
''Question:'' Need recommendation for a good doctor for an  injury due to fall during casual soccer game. 
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20128''
 
==== Orthopedic hand specialist{{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=orthopedic hand}} ====
 
''Question:'' Can anyone highly recommend an orthopedic hand specialist to see for a traumatic injury?  My 17 year-old injured his finger during soccer tryouts.  He thought it was badly ‘jammed’ or bruised, but now, 48 hours later, by the look of it and the level of discomfort, he thinks he could have done some real damage (possible broken bone or tendon/ligament damage).  Any recommendations would be much appreciated.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45142 <br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45188''
 
==== Plantar Fasciitis {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="plantar fasciitis"}} ====
 
''Question:'' I am currently suffering from plantar fascitis which is affecting my left heel only. This started back in January and has persisted despite special exercises, special shoe inserts, massage and icing. I have been seen by my primary care physician, my chiropractor and a physical therapist. Improvement has been both variable and minimal (It will seem somewhat better for a day or two, but then the pain returns to the same level as before). So far, nothing seems to have helped much.
 
In June, I have planned a hiking vacation in the western national parks. I am very concerned that hiking will be impossible unless I can get some relief for this problem. I would like to try acupuncture, and am wondering if anyone on the list has been treated for plantar fascitis using acupuncture? If yes, would you please share your experience with me? If your treatment was successful, I would love to know the name of the practitioner that you saw. Thank you so much.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42042''
 
==== Periodontist {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=periodontist}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21993<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29627<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37046''
 
==== Primary Care Physician {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="primary care"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Dear friends, my Primary Care doctor is unexpectedly retiring. I am hoping for suggestions about physicians still accepting patients into their practices.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29262<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/messages/46254''
 
==== Physical Therapist {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=physical therapist}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. I hurt my lower back at the gym yesterday and am in a fair amount of pain. I
have been doing the usual (motrin, stretching, moving...) but am thinking it
would be a good idea to have someone lined up in case it doesn't heal quickly.
I am pretty active and this is unusual for me. I know there had been some
dialogue about this a few months ago but would really appreciate any
recommendations that are local.
Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21683<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27290<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34645''
 
==== Podiatrist {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=podiatrist}} ====
 
''Question:'' I am looking for a podiatrist, and was hoping to avoid just pulling a name from
a phone book. Any thoughts out there? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16739''
 
==== Prescriptions - discarding unused prescriptions {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=discard "unused prescriptions"}} ====
 
''Question:'' I have many leftover Rx medications that are sealed and never opened. Change in doctors and change in doctors’ minds. The items are not expired. Is there a charity that would take these? I would rather do that then give to the next medical waste collection.
 
''Answer:'' You cannot donate prescription medication, as this would break regulations about medication use. To discard medication, follow [http://www.mass.gov/dep/toxics/stypes/medshome.htm these steps for safe disposal].
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26431''
 
==== Rehabilitation clinic {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=rehab}} ====
 
''Question:''Hi. My elderly mother is about to do some short-term rehab after a broken hip. For
the first time, I want to bring her to rehab near me here in Lexington.
I am seeking your input especially on any experience you've had with
family/friends at Golden Living here in Lexington, specifically -- or other
nearby rehabs including Neville Manor in Cambridge and Park Ave Rehab in
Arlington. Thank you so much.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29101''
 
==== Rides to medical appointments {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=ride doctor medical appointment}} ====
 
''Question:'' Are there any services (people) to help residents to  get rides to medical appointments (to surrounding towns). Thanks!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29592''
 
==== Tick Bite {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=tick bite}} ====
 
''Question:'' This morning I pulled a almost fully engorged deer tick off my Mom who is
78 and is returning to CA Monday. We are sending the tick to UMASS Amherst
to be tested for Lyme & other diseases but we will not receive the report
until late next week.
 
Our questions are: Should she be seen tomorrow so she can be treated in case it turns out
there is Lyme? What is the best urgent care hospital for this?
 
We would be grateful for any advice. Thanks!
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42202''
 
=== Movers ===
 
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==== Estate sale agent {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=estate sale agent}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. If anyone has a recommendation for an estate sale agent, I'd greatly appreciate it!
Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34200''
 
 
==== Move organizer {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=move organizer}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone know a home organizer to help a family move? My friend has to clear out her house, and I was hoping I could help her find someone who could ease the process. Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45604''
 
==== Mover recommendation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=mover}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. We are looking for reasonably priced, CAREFUL movers for
mid-December. Any thoughts? If you have warnings against any
companies, please send off-list. Thanks. All input appreciated.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15568 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34200 <br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41705''
 
=== Pets ===
 
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==== Boarding pets {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=boarding pets}} ====
 
''Question:''
Greetings. We have yet to find a satisfactory boarding kennel convenient to Lexington. Any
recommendations? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21649<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22613<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25303<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34934''
 
==== Cat - getting a kitten {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=adopt kitten}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi all. Does anyone know of a good no-kill shelter where one can adopt kittens? Thank you so much!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25922''
 
==== Cat groomer {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="cat groomer"}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/9012<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17204''
 
==== Cat sitter {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="cat sitter"}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23111''
 
==== Dog groomer recommendations ====
 
''Question:'' Wondering if anyone has a dog groomer that they especially love? (even better
if you have a cocker spaniel or some other dog that needs a lot of clipping).
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26224''
 
==== Dog sitting services  ====
 
''Question:'' Hello all: I am asking for recommendations for dog sitters in Lexington. Thank you.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24327<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24332''
 
==== Dog trainer {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="dog trainer"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Can someone recommend an excellent dog trainer in the area? I prefer
classes...we have taken my in-laws dog over, and it has a tendency to run off
when able and is nasty to men and other, bigger dogs. I do not think it was
ever trained, because it doesn't even understand "sit".
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19432<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21276<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45442''
 
==== Dog - getting a rescued dog {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=rescued dog}} ====
 
''Question:'' Folks: we are interested in exploring the possibility of getting a rescue dog ourselves--I would be curious to know where you got your dog from and how satisfied you are with the care the dog got prior to your adoption. Thanks!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23281''
 
==== Veterinarians {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=vet}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi! I'd love to get some recommendations for vets.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/2112<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/7302<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13039<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17139<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17144<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23084<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23275<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23940<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42924<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46028''
 
==== Veterinary ophthalmologist {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="veterinary ophtalmologyst"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a veterinary ophthalmologist?  For the past 5 or 6 years our dog has had an annual checkup with a veterinary ophthalmologist, and we have used prescription drops to treat a tear deficiency ("dry eye.")  I called to make an appointment and was told that the ophthalmologist (a Lexington resident, as it happens) is no longer practicing. Of course I'm nearly out of drops, and the prescription has expired and can't be renewed. They don't have another ophthalmologist at their practice.
 
I wonder if someone might have a veterinary ophthalmologist recommendation? There's a veterinary hospital in Woburn that claims to offer ophthalmology services; has anyone had experience there (good or bad)? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28028''
 
=== Photography and Video ===
 
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==== Converting photo slides to digital pictures {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=convert photo slides digital}} ====
 
''Question:'' Could anyone give me a recommendation for a place that would convert slides to digital pictures?
Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19201''
 
==== Passport photo {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="passport photo"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Anyone know of any local place to get passport photos taken?
 
''Answer:'' You can do it in the following places:
* At the most Walgreens/CVS Pharmacies
* At the Post Office
* At Wales copy in the Lexington Center
* At Photo Quick on Lexington Street in Waltham
* At Flash Photo (located at the corner of Lowell Street and Woburn Street, between Ace Hardware and Alexandria's Convenience store, across the street from Countryside plaza)
* At the AAA office in the second shopping mall on the way to Waltham.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29903 <br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/40597''
 
==== Photo Camera Recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=photo camera}} ====
 
''Question:'' This afternoon I was going through boxes in my mother's basement and came across a folded photograph from 1946. It is one of those group photo's that is about 20 inches long by 10 inches top to bottom. Can someone suggest the best way to preserve it? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36582''
 
==== Photo - How To Preserve Old Photograph {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=preserve old photo}} ====
 
''Question:'' My old Canon Powershot is no longer usable.  Looking for a replacement that would be fairly lightweight and not too complicated or expensive ($300-$400 range).  All the reviews just confuse me with specs.  Just want to take some family and vacation pics to download and send by email.  Any recommendations?  Thank you.
 
''Question:'' This afternoon I was going through boxes in my mother's basement and came across a folded photograph from 1946. It is one of those group photo's that is about 20 inches long by 10 inches top to bottom. Can someone suggest the best way to preserve it? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41643''
 
==== Photographer/Videographer {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=photographer videographer}} ====
 
''Question:'' Who can recommend a photographer that does social events.  We have a Bar Mitzvah later this year and are looking for a good but reasonably priced photographer.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22850''
 
==== Video Uploading/Sharing Websites Suggestions  ====
 
''Question:'' Hi, I've been trying the whole night to upload a video (about 90MB, 1 minute and 10 seconds long,) through "Shutterfly.com", and it could not succeed. Do you have any suggestions of a free video uploading/sharing website? I am planning to share the videos( of my kids) with our relatives, so anything more private than Facebook and Yotube will be great. 
Thanks very much.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23029''
 
=== Privacy ===
 
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==== Massachusetts "Do Not Call" list {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="do not call"}} ====
 
Massachusetts residents can sign up using a web site, http://www.mass.gov/donotcall, by telephone, (866) 231-2255, or through the mail, at P.O. Box 1348, Boston, MA, 02117.
 
Calls from nonprofit and political organizations are exempted, as are calls from businesses that have a prior relationship with residents.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/125<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8100''
 
==== Reducing unwanted phone calls and mail {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=unwanted phone mail}} ====
 
Use the government Do Not Call list and the Direct Marketing Association's Opt Out database - both are really easy to use and seem to be somewhat effective (there are all sorts of loopholes, particularly for political material).
1. Limiting phone calls<br />
https://www.donotcall.gov/register/reg.aspx?panel=3
2. Limiting Junk Mail<br />
Use DMAchoice.com (part of the Direct Marketing Association)<br />
https://www.dmachoice.org/dma/member/home.action<br />
Vendors are not obliged to utilize this database but it does save them money
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29206<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/47832''
 
=== Public venues ===
 
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==== Meeting space {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="meeting space"}}====
 
''Question 1:'' I'm looking for meeting space in Lexington that is preferably NOT church
affiliated. At the moment, it's just for a single meeting, at which a movie
will be shown, and there may or may not be a couple of songs sung, though not
raucous songs (the latter is why I think the library meeting rooms might not
work). The hitch is that I'm looking for something that is either free or low
cost. Any ideas, oh knowers-of-all-things-Lexington?
 
''Question 2:'' I'm looking to book a low or no-cost space for a meeting for 25-30 people in November.  The library is booked for the date we need.  The Community Center and Cary Hall will still be under construction.  Any creative thoughts out there for places to check out?  It is for a non-profit organization based in Lexington.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34312<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42919''
 
=== Real estate ===
 
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==== Advice for family looking to buy a house in Lexington {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=buy house lexington}} ====
''Question:'' Hello all. A friend from work wants to buy a place in our town - not necessarily brand new, but with the prospect of renovating. She loves the town outlook and is impressed with the quality of the schools. What real estate agents does the list recommend? Also, what are the prudent things to check for when evaluating a house buy in Lexington? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/32782''
 
==== Mortgage broker {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="mortgage broker"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone have a mortgage broker recommendation for refinancing? Thanks!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36962''
 
==== Mortgage refinance recommendations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=mortgage refinance}} ====
 
''Question:'' Does anyone recommend a bank/mortgage lender to look into for refinancing?
Thanks very much!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19662''
 
==== Office Space {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=office rent}} ====
 
''Question:'' Looking for small office to rent with shared conference room for Lexington
nonprofit. Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34603''
 
==== Real Estate Lawyer {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="real estate" lawyer}} ====
 
''Question:'' My daughter and son-in-law own a house in Billerica which they wish to sell.  They have moved to Indiana.  They are looking for a lawyer with experience in real-estate.  Plan is to sell it by themselves and there are currently renters. Anyone have good experience in this domain?
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/39822''
 
=== Recycling ===
 
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==== Redeeming Aluminum Cans {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="aluminum cans"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Can anyone recommend a good redemption site for aluminum cans?  I understand many locations restrict the amount of cans you can turn in at a single time - I'd really prefer one that doesn't. Thanks very much!
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41925''
 
==== Recycle fluorescent tube bulbs {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=recycle fluorescent}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi! In some local store I saw a recycling bin for fluorescent bulbs, but not necessarily the tube shaped ones. I have four burned-out 24” T5 bulbs (the skinny ones) that I’d hate to just throw in the trash. Any ideas of how to get these recycled? Also, I am not sure which local store recycles the regular fluorescent bulbs - please remind me, so I don’t have to re-trace my steps. Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41925''
 
=== Scams ===
 
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==== Email Scams {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=email scam}} ====
 
'''How the scam works:''' I have just received an email outside the normal phishing expedition. This one was titled "NOTICE TO APPEAR IN COURT" with a zip file attachment.
 
I am assuming that once I up zip and open the zip file that will be it for me! The fake notice was for Court in New York. Be careful.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/39863''
 
==== FBI Computer Virus Scam {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=fbi computer virus scam}} ====
 
'''How the scam works:''' I've been dealing since Friday with another type of scam.
 
As I was driving home from the office, my wife calls me frantically on the cell phone: "What did you do now? Our computer is locked down and there is an FBI notice that you have been watching child porn".
 
Okay, I say - let me see what this is when I get home. Then I asked her -  what did my older daughter watch on YouTube this time?? Innocently, she had been watching a One Direction video. (And she was the one to be first alerted about the FBI notice).
 
Suffice it to say, we figured out that the "FBI" wanted $300 wired to a bank account in order to not press charges.
 
The FBI notice eventually I was able to get rid of, but now all my three web browsers display doubly underlined links at random places with pointers to advertising sites. And after reinstalling everything I could think of software wise, and running at least three anti-virus programs from different vendors (including the one from Microsoft), the virus stubbornly remains.
 
Which means I stumbled on a new strain - usually the anti-virus companies update their virus definitions pretty quick.
 
This virus is nasty enough to be able to glean passwords being typed in, because it appears to be using JavaScript.
 
Just for curiosity, I called the Lexington Police dept and the State Police computer forensics lab - and there is no place to even report these issues, let alone get help. Only the FBI, the Statie told me, has a program dealing with this sort of problems - and only if the problem goes viral. Not even the FBI has the resources to deal with this case by case.
 
Which raises a bit of a conundrum here - who would think of calling the FBI after seeing a message apparently originating from the FBI? And who has their conscience entirely clean when it comes about what stuff may laying around on their hard drive?
 
At any rate, I filed a report with TrendMicro with some of the technical details - and I'll probably end up wiping up the hard drive anyway after TrendMicro updates its virus definitions.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/35992''
 
 
==== Mail Scams {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=mail scam}} ====
 
'''How the scam works:''' Over the past week, I've recieved, via U.S. Mail, two letters allegedly from American Express, claiming that my credit card number had been compromised thru an unnamed retailer, and that therefore, AMEX was offering me 'free' credit protection. 
 
I found this to be odd, because if my card was compromised, a company like AMEX would likely generate new cards. 
 
Logged into my account (NOT through the links they suggested) and got a customer service person in a chat.  No such letter was ever generated by them - it's a scam.  Did a google search and found a lot of other people getting the same letter. 
 
Beware.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/messages/47014''
 
==== Paving Scam {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=paving scam}} ====
 
'''How the scam works:''' Roving scamsters pose as work crews and offer to pave driveways at discounted prices – often attributing the price reduction to surplus paving materials. The rouse then branches off in one of a few directions, all of them downhill. You can read the entire Lexington Patch article here: http://lexington.patch.com/articles/summertime-and-the-scammins-easy?ncid=newsltuspatc00000001.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/messages/34075''
 
==== Telephone Scams {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=telephone scam}} ====
 
'''Scam 1:''' I just had a call from the U.S. Federal Government Grants Department and they wanted to reward me for paying my taxes on time with a grant.  Funny thing, they hung up when I asked them to write me a check and send it in to me the mail. 
 
Before that, because I was having fun with them on the phone, I asked them under which branch of the Federal Government they were organized.  This is when they told me the U.S. Federal Government Grant Department. 
 
Wow!  Hope the schools are teaching about this very important part of our government.  I was ignorant that there was such a department.  Now I know!  :)
 
'''Scam 2:''' I saw this on the news but it is also being reported by the BBB
(http://concord.bbb.org/article/one-ring-phone-scam-on-the-rise-45629).
 
"Perpetrators of this scam program their computers to blast out thousands
of calls to random cell phone numbers, ring once, and then disconnect.
 
"This scam relies on consumers calling back missed calls, which then
connect them to a paid international adult entertainment service, 'chat'
line, or other premium service located outside the country.
 
"Victims who return the call are billed a $19.95 international call fee,
along with per minute charges for the unwanted "premium service," which
can be $9 per minute or more. In some cases, the scammers may only put
through a small charge of several dollars, so it won't arouse suspicion.
 
"Calls typically originate from outside the United States. One woman told
BBB her caller ID indicated the call originated in Antigua or Barbuda
(area code 268). Other consumers across the country report calls from
the Dominican Republic (809), Jamaica (876), British Virgin Islands
(284) and Grenada (473)."
 
I got a one-ring call from Grenada yesterday and my wife got one from
Antigua.
 
Don't answer. Don't call back.
 
'''Scam 3:''' I received a scam call leaving me a message apparently from the IRS. They also leave a phone number and expect me to call back. We file our taxes regularly through our accountant and wonder how these scamsters pick their target.
 
Anyways the number was 415 506 2511,woman with a heavy Indian accent, not very clear, to call the number back. IRS would never call, we all know that. 
 
'''Scam 4''' IRS Scam making the round of local phone numbers - we got this scam, three times today on our home number, with the return phone same number and three different names as the "agent".  Needless to say, we did not return the call -- but they have tricked others so be on the lookout. http://www.bbb.org/blog/2013/11/warning-new-irs-phone-scam.
 
 
 
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/35992 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/39515 <br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/39861''
 
=== Shredding documents ===
 
----
 
==== Shredding services {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=shredding}} ====
 
''Question:'' I have a few boxes do confidential files to be shredded- could probably take them somewhere local to save money- any recommendations? Thanks so much.
 
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/messages/5831<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/messages/15767<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41084<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46806''
 
=== Shopping ===
 
----
 
==== Where do you shop in Lexington center? {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=shop lexington center}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8598<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8604<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8684''
 
==== Shopping discounts for elderly people {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=shopping discounts elderly}} ====
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29749''
 
 
=== Storage ===
 
----
 
==== Recommendation for storage facilities {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=storage place facility}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. Can anyone recommend a good storage place that is near Lexington? We
are looking for a safe/clean facility that has larger size (room size)
storage. Thanks!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23314''
 
=== Tailors ===
 
----
 
==== Dress alterations {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=dress alteration}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. Does anyone have a local tailor that does a good job with dress alterations. We
have a bridesmaid dress that needs the bodice altered. Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19320<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24058<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38568''
 
=== Volunteer jobs ===
 
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==== Recommendations for places to volunteer time/efforts near Lexington {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=volunteer lexington}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hello all. In discussion with my 8.5 and almost 7 year old - and they have expressed an
interest in volunteering as a family to a local organization each month starting
in September. I'm beginning investigation in where we can donate our time, services, etc.
nearby in Lexington. Often, there is an age requirement for volunteers to be at least 16 years of
age.
 
Does anyone know of / recommend any places that need volunteers, where younger
children could be accompanied by their parents? As my kids are interested in the spirit of giving, I don't want to squash their eager hopes by saying they have to be older. Any suggestion welcome. Thanks!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23467''
 
== Social life ==
 
=== Charities and Non-Profits ===
 
----
 
==== Soliciting - door to door {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=soliciting}} ====
''Question:'' Hi all. Anyone else get canvassed today by someone claiming to be raising money for the nonprofit, Graceful Hands? This is the second time in the last two months that we've been approached by a group alleging to be raising money for an anti-gang, anti-poverty effort. I'm all for giving to reputable charities, but I'm not all that confident that Graceful Hands isn't a scam. Curious to get insights from others.
 
''Answer:'' It is always useful to use http://www.charitynavigator.org/ to check out charities.  One caution is that small places, faith based organizations, etc. may not appear if they do not fill out certain IRS documents. Anyway, Graceful Hands is not listed so I would not deal with them.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34208''
 
==== Soliciting - phone calls {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=soliciting}} ====
 
''Question:'' I've been getting calls every night for the past week or two from "Private caller." Today I finally answered and it was a man saying he was calling on behalf of the Lexington police. I said we couldn't help and asked to be taken off their list, but I was left wondering, is this actually legit? Are they really fundraising on behalf of the police, and if so, is it one of those schemes where the fundraising company gets 75% of the money? And why are they hiding their caller ID? Has anyone else gotten this call?
 
''Answer1:'' This is a fundraiser from the Lexington Police Association, a private non-profit organization, not the actual police department. See http://patch.com/massachusetts/lexington/lexington-police-association-fundraiser-starting-up#.VDc14tRg9BY
 
''Answer2:'' The best way to determine the validity of the caller is to ask: “Are you a paid solicitor?” If they are, they will instantly hang up, not wanting to waste their time (and therefore not wasting yours!). Most of these calls come from folks who are paid 50% of what they get in donations!
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46095''


== Transportation and Commuting ==
== Transportation and Commuting ==


=== Commuting ===
=== Airlines ===
 
 
==== Commuting from East Lexington to Kendall Square ====
----
 
 
''Question:'' Starting a new job.  Looking for the least stressful way to go from East Lexington (near Toyota dealer) to Kendall area of Cambridge.
==== Porter Airlines {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=porter airline}} ====
 
 
''Answer:'' You could bike all the way, or to Alewife and then take the T. You could drive on 2A to 16, then take 38 (parallels 93) to 28, hitting traffic at the light on 16 near Medford Center and along 38, but the rest of the way will be pretty clear. Or you could take Rte. 76 or 62 bus to Alewife, followed by red line T to Kendall. Note that Rte. 76 bus is much faster than Rte 62 bus.
''Question:'' Has anyone used Porter Airlines to fly to Montreal? The prices seem to be quite a bit lower than other airlines. Thanks.
 
 
''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28473<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33235''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28503''
 
 
==== Unaccompanied Minors {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=unaccompanied minors}} ====
==== Commuting by Bike from East Lexington/Maple St. to Harvard Business School ====
 
 
''Question:'' My daughter is going out of state later this summer by plane, I hope. What are
''Question:'' What is the distance / average time / best route for riding a bicycle from Lexington to the Harvard Business School campus?
the rules for an unaccompanied minor? I think there is an additional fee for
 
monitoring. Can this type of ticket be purchased online or will I need to phone
''Answer:'' Riding on the bikeway to Alewife and taking the T. from Lexington to Harvard that route is about 45 minutes (30 minutes biking, 15 minutes on the T).
to make the arrangements (and probably giving up an hour or so while on hold
 
waiting for the customer service rep). Thanks for any insight.
''Threads:<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23099''
''Threads:<br />
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34268''
==== Commuting to Boston ====
 
 
=== Bus transportation ===
''Question:'' Can someone briefly list the options for commuting from Lexington into Boston? To get to Alewife, for example, is the only choice the T (bus)?
 
 
----
''Answer:'' You can ride on the bikeway to Alewife for 7.5 miles and then take the T. If you bike to Alewife, get a "Bike CharlieCard" which
 
allows you to park your bike in the locked bike cage at Alewife. You can get those free at Alewife Station ([http://www.mbta.com/riding_the_t/bikes]).
==== School bus rental {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="school bus" rental}} ====
 
 
From Lexington you can take buses 62 or 76 tp Alewife. If you live close enough to Arlington Heights you can take the 77 bus to Porter or Harvard. If you live near Sutherland Park, the 78 and 84 buses are sometimes useful. To find out real time when a bus is supposed to appear, use [http://www.mbta.com/rider_tools/apps].
''Question:'' Hello List. I need a reliable bus company to take 40 kids from a temple service in Concord to a party at the Doubletree Bedford Glen. I'm looking for a school bus, as opposed to a "party bus". Any ideas, recommendations or opinions would be most appreciated. Thank you!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38492''
 
=== Commuting ===
 
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==== Alewife parking lot {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=alewife parking}} ====
 
''Question:'' When does the Alewife T parking lot usually get full during weekday mornings? What are the alternatives for parking should this happen?
''Threads:<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/48217''
 
==== Bus to Alewife {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=bus "to alewife"}} ====
 
''Question:'' I am thinking of changing the way I get into work by taking the 76 bus from near Wilson's Farm to Alewife.  Anyone take this bus?  Any tips, hints, warnings, etc? Thanks.
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36076<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36097''
 
==== Commuting from East Lexington to Kendall Square{{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1="east lexington" kendall}}  ====
 
''Question:'' Starting a new job.  Looking for the least stressful way to go from East Lexington (near Toyota dealer) to Kendall area of Cambridge.
 
''Answer:'' You could bike all the way, or to Alewife and then take the T. You could drive on 2A to 16, then take 38 (parallels 93) to 28, hitting traffic at the light on 16 near Medford Center and along 38, but the rest of the way will be pretty clear. Or you could take Rte. 76 or 62 bus to Alewife, followed by red line T to Kendall. Note that Rte. 76 bus is much faster than Rte 62 bus.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28473<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28503''
 
==== Commuting by Bike from East Lexington/Maple St. to Harvard Business School {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=bike "east lexington" harvard}} ====
 
''Question:'' What is the distance / average time / best route for riding a bicycle from Lexington to the Harvard Business School campus?
 
''Answer:'' Riding on the bikeway to Alewife and taking the T. from Lexington to Harvard that route is about 45 minutes (30 minutes biking, 15 minutes on the T).
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23099''
 
==== Commuting to Boston {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=commute boston}} ====
 
''Question:'' Can someone briefly list the options for commuting from Lexington into Boston? To get to Alewife, for example, is the only choice the T (bus)?
 
''Answer:'' You can ride on the bikeway to Alewife for 7.5 miles and then take the T. If you bike to Alewife, get a "Bike CharlieCard" which
allows you to park your bike in the locked bike cage at Alewife. You can get those free at Alewife Station ([http://www.mbta.com/riding_the_t/bikes]).
 
From Lexington you can take buses 62 or 76 tp Alewife. If you live close enough to Arlington Heights you can take the 77 bus to Porter or Harvard. If you live near Sutherland Park, the 78 and 84 buses are sometimes useful. To find out real time when a bus is supposed to appear, use [http://www.mbta.com/rider_tools/apps].
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20948''
 
==== Commuting to Cambridge {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=commute cambridge}} ====
 
''Question:'' Good Morning. I need to be in Cambridge (Brattle St.) tonite for a class that begins at 5:30 pm. What time should I leave Lexington to get there comfortably? I'm driving to Alewife and taking the T to Harvard Square. Thank you!
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36301''
 
==== Commuting to Longwood Hospitals in Boston {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=commute longwood}} ====
 
''Question:'' How long is the morning commute to the Longwood Hospitals area in Boston? What's the best way to get there during peak and off-peak commute hours?
 
''Answer:'' For rush hour commute: give yourself an hour and a half to get from Alewife to Longwood.  On a good day I can get the bus in Lexington at Pleasant Street and Mass Ave and get to work in an hour.  On a bad day, it can take 2 hours.  You can park at Alewife so you won't have to deal with the bus, but you never know when a train is going to be broken or later or some other thing.  You should be able to get parking mid-afternoon. 
 
For driving by car: you can try  Route 2 to Fresh Pond to Storrow. Take the Fenway/US 1 S exit (a few feet after the Kenmore exit). Bear right onto Boylston, then bear left on Brookline at the intersection of Boylston, Brookline & Park Dr. Then a left on Longwood. Or you can try Rt 95 South then Rt 9 East. A little bit more miles but much easier to travel, if you avoid rush hours.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15990 <br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/39148''
 
==== Cost of public transportation commute from Lex to Boston {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=commute cost "to boston"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi People. What is the monthly cost for taking the bus (number 76) from Lexington to Alewife and from Alewife to Boston? I've called the mbta but got conflicting answers.
 
''Answer:'' In 2013, the cost was $70 for a monthly pass for the MBTA (bus and subway)
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35528''
 
==== Driving to JFK Library from East Lexington {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=drive JFK library "east lexington"}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hello List,
 
I need to drive from East Lexington to the JFK Library arriving at 10:00 am and leaving there at 5:00 pm on a weekday. I did a trial run yesterday but since it was Sunday I am not sure what the traffic will be like during the week. I have a few questions for people who are familiar with this drive:
 
1). My GPS took me through Medford to 93--is that the way you would go?
 
2). What time should I leave to arrive at 10:00 am on a weekday?
 
3). How long will it take to get home if I leave there at 5:00? Does it make more sense to park at Alewife and take the T?
 
4). If I do elect to take the T how much time should I allot? I know you have to take a bus as well from the T stop.
 
Thanks a lot.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34613''
 
==== MBTA Bus App {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=mbta bus app}} ====
 
''Question:'' Hi. Any suggestions for apps for the MBTA bus?  I know that there are a number of them out there and I am sure that there are so that are better than others. Also, any apps that might also work on a Kindle Fire.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/39238''
 
=== Taxicab transportation ===
 
----
 
==== Airport transportation {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=limo taxi logan}} ====
 
''Question:'' We need to get our family of 4 plus luggage to Logan. Which limo or taxi
companies do people recommend? Thanks.
 
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11038<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16398<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22773<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25403<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29604<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33059<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/35174<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/6275<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42794<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45607<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46037<br />
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/47227''
 
==== Uber {{LexingtonListSearch|as_q1=uber}} ====


''Threads:<br />
''Review:'' A while back someone on the list reported that Uber is now in the Boston
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20948''
area. Uber is a car/taxi service that you summon with your phone (either
kind works, smart or dumb). If you have a smart phone, there's an app
that lets you type in your location (or it can just use your current
location) and it will summon a car/taxi to you. If you have a dumb
phone, you send a text with your current location (address) to Uber and
they will respond with how long it will be before a car gets to you. I
signed up for this a while back and finally got around to actually using
it. I thought I'd share my experience with the list.


==== Commuting to Longwood Hospitals in Boston ====
This was last Saturday morning. I texted my location and immediately
(less than a minute I think) got back a response saying that it would be
10-15 minutes for a car to reach me. A text came back in 9 minutes that
the car was arriving. Less than 1 minute later the car had arrived. So
this was well within the 10 minutes estimated.


''Question:'' My friend's newborn baby just had surgery at the Children's Hospital in Boston.
The trip is pretty much no hassle. When you arrive, you just get out. No
It may be a long recovery so I will probably be making repeated visits. I've
signing anything, no paying (it goes on your Uber account which has a
been a few times already and I just can't find a good route to get there. I've
credit card associated with it), no tipping (it's included in the
tried going 93 South to Storrow Drive, but I don't like having to drive through
price), no nothing. Within a minute or two after I got out, I received
Kenmore Square and Storrow really backs up. I've also tried Route 2 past Fresh
another text message saying how much the trip had cost me. Later on that
Pond but that seems a bit awkward. For those who make the trip frequently,
day, I checked my account on the web and it had all the details of the
would you mind sharing with me which way you choose to go? Also, any tips on
trip including a map showing the actual route (you can argue that's too
times to avoid would be great. Thanks!
much information, depending on which side of the NSA debate you're on,
but let's not go there). The price of the ride was pretty much what I
would have expected for the time/distance. You can also summon different
levels of car (uber, taxi, black car, etc.)


''Answer:'' You can try  Route 2 to Fresh Pond to Storrow. Take the Fenway/US 1 S exit (a few feet after the Kenmore
Uber is really just a big electronic interface on top of existing
exit). Bear right onto Boylston, then bear left on Brookline at the intersection of Boylston, Brookline & Park Dr. Then a
taxi/car companies. I talked to the driver during the ride. He was
left on Longwood.
actually driving a car for a Waltham company (not Harrison). When Uber
gets "a call" they just farm it out to a local company(s) and whoever is
the closest gets the trip. I'm pretty sure that Uber must require the
taxi companies to put some extra GPS-tracking hardware in the cars,
otherwise they wouldn't have had my exact route and known how much to
bill me so quickly.


Or you can try Rt 95 South then Rt 9 East. A little bit more miles but much easier to travel, if you avoid rush
Uber also followed up within a few minutes with a text message asking me
hours.  
to rate my driver (1-5). I wish Harrison would let me rate their
drivers. I gave mine a 5. When I received the initial text message
saying how long it would be before my car arrived to pick me up, it also
included the drivers name and his overall rating (1-5).


Overall this was a positive experience. I won't have need to use it very
much, but I won't hesitate to when it is justified. It's not for
everyone, especially if you don't do the text-message or smart-phone-app
thing. But if you don't mind a little bit of automation, it seems like a
pretty good service, at least for my one trip. I didn't have to wait on
hold or push buttons to get through menu options as I would with
Harrison. I don't mind Harrison, especially when I'm not paying for it,
but this Uber thing seems like a pretty worthy service.


''Threads:<br />
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15990''
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/32714<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34211''


=== Taxicab transportation ===


==== Airport Transportation ====
''Question:'' We need to get our family of 4 plus luggage to Logan. Which limo or taxi
companies do people recommend? Thanks.
''Threads:<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11038<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16398<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22773<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25403<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29604''


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Education

After-School Classes


Dance Schools Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi Everyone, I have a preteen daughter who is looking to switch from ballet and start taking hip hop and jazz dance classes. I am aware of the Dance Inn here in town but would like to hear positive recommendations of other dance schools in the area. Thank you.

Threads:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/40533

Career planning


Aligning aptitudes with career choices and with an educational path Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Several months ago, someone brought to the attention of this list a new(ish?) website that I have been trying to find but I can't because I don't remember what it's called and I can barely describe what I think it was about. Naturally, that's driving me crazy. :)

To the best of my memory, the website was intended for high school and college kids as a tool to help them figure out their interests and strengths that might be translated into future careers.

Does this ring a bell? Thank you for any help you can provide.

Answer: The web site is www.youscience.com. CBS Evening News in Boston did a story on it (WBZ) that featured a Lexington family. Here is the link. Please bear thru the 30 second commercial. I can't figure out a way to eliminate it: http://cbsloc.al/1kUQqLM

Threads:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41315

College preparation


AP (Advanced Placement) class tutoring Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: What resources are available for AP class tutoring?

Threads:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25670

AP (Advanced Placement) college credits Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: How do AP (Advanced Placement) classes matter once you're in college?

Answer: The ivy schools tend not to give credit for AP's, but use them as placement tests, while some other colleges do allow class credit for good AP test scores.

Threads:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24212

College application help Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone recommend a service to help a HS student with a college application? Thanks.

Threads:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22339
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22829
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34530

College tuition advice Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: For scheduling reasons my wife and I missed the financial aid discussions sponsored by LHS. I'd like to see if there is any independent advisor out there we could hire to work with us for a couple hours to go over our options.

Threads:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/10644

Gap Year Consultant Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can someone enlighten me what "gap year consulting" is? I've always understood "gap year" to be time taken off....to relax, to explore the world, to have a life in between nonstop education...quite the opposite, in my mind, of what a consultant would help with....????

Threads:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/40537

SAT and ACT preparation classes Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. We're looking for recommendations for organizations that help students prepare for SATs and ACTs. If you have had a great experience in this area, or have had a bad one, I'd be interested to hear about it. Thanks so much.

Threads:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18178
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28736
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36052

Community Education


Lexington Community Ed courses Specialized Lexington List Search

Remark: I was looking through the Lexington Community Ed catalog. What an amazing list of classes!

One in particular caught my eye. It is taught by Helen Chen called "Simple Weeknight Meals from the Chinese Kitchen." My son's Clarke School Mandarin class took a workshop with Ms. Chen last year and I was fortunate to be a chaperone. I learned so much and still recall what she taught me. If you can enroll in this course, you will learn a lot!

The terrific part is that LexMedia will broadcast this particular class as I am sure it will be popular. (Thank you, LexMedia! You do so much for our community!)

Even if this class doesn't suit your fancy, do look at the classes. There is so much to offer and the teachers are superb.

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Daycares and Preschools


Daycares for 1 year olds Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello. We have a nanny for our 1 year old for now, but since he's an active, social little fellow, we're thinking that soon, we might have to transition him to a daycare, as he might start getting bored at home. I'm looking for daycares in the Lexington and Belmont areas, as they are on my way to work. I'd rather not travel too far towards Bedford, as that would involve a reverse commute for me. I'd appreciate any suggestions and recommendations from other parents here. As usual, thank you in advance.

Answer: Check the threads below.

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Preschools: LPC vs. CCL vs. LEAP vs. Billy Dalwin Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Which of these preschools did you prefer? I'm sure this is a case of "everyone likes the preschool they choose", but I'd just like to see if anyone has any experience with any of these schools, both good or bad.

One difference I did see was that some teachers seemed to do a better job of getting down on the floor with the kids and playing with them instead of just supervising, so any thoughts on what your kids thought of their teachers would be fantastic.

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Languages Specialized Lexington List Search


English Tutor Specialized Lexington List Search

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English as a Second Language Specialized Lexington List Search

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Italian language classes Specialized Lexington List Search

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French tutor Specialized Lexington List Search

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Korean - Where to buy books Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. Does anyone know where I could buy or borrow books in Korean? My high school daughter is going to an immersion camp and can't bring reading material that isn't in Korean. Â The libraries have some, but the titles I saw are either way too difficult or way too easy. Â Also, I am not sure if they will appreciate having their materials taken for more than a month! Thanks so much for any thoughts or help.

Answer: You can use Schoenhof's near Harvard Square, which has a selection of books for a number of foreign languages: http://www.schoenhofs.com/

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Mandarin tutor Specialized Lexington List Search

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Spanish tutor Specialized Lexington List Search

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Mathematics Specialized Lexington List Search


Graphing Calculator Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Which Graphing Calculators are used by students starting in Lexington middle school 8th grade and high school?

Answer The models used are Texas Instruments TI-83 or TI-84 family. For a debate whether other models should be allowed, or whether iPads or smart tablets would do a better job, see the thread below.

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Kumon or Russian School feedback Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My first grade son loves math but feels like he could use some extra challenge and could likely use some extra practice in reading. Does anyone have experience with either of these programs or have other suggestions? Thanks.

Answer: Both Kumon and the Russian School are good, but they work slightly differently. We had done Kumon a few years ago for my older daughter, and are currently doing Russian School for both my older and my younger daughter.

Kumon students meet once a week and solve independently problems on a worksheet. Students are assessed about their initial level, and they are handed materials appropriate to their preparation level. This is very good, because some students may be more advanced or may have fallen behind; Kumon accommodates these students very well and from the get-go of the program. Students can also join the program at any time in the year, which is great, and at any level due to the flexibility of the start point.

Kumon does not have a classroom teacher; students always work independently based on work sheets. There are tutors available during this weekly session, but in our case the tutors were high school age students.

One disadvantage: while the pace of the work sheets is slow, it is constant - and after a few months some students will complain about this constant pace, and about the fact that they do not get to spend more time with problems they like.

Aside from math, Kumon also has a very good English language program, which is a lot of fun.

Russian School on the other hand is a bit more expensive than Kumon, and is set up entirely differently. Young students spend 2 hours a week in a regular classroom, with an assigned teacher. The teacher will present problems during class, the students will solve them some time independently, and other times in front of the other students at the whiteboard. There are about two sheets of homework each week, which will take 30 minutes for the small grades - but the parents have to help at first with the homework. The problems are very fun and age appropriate.

The Russian School teachers are always very well prepared and knowledgeable about their material; this has a great influence on what the class will do. The curriculum is very well designed with a mix of problems requiring a lot of logical-style thinking. There are two levels of difficulty (two 'tracks'). The class size is relatively small - about 15-16. Some time the class facilities are a bit ad-hoc, but this is math and what matters is how and what it is taught, not where. Tutoring is available at extra cost after hours.

Russian Math teachers will start with a particular classroom group and keep it year after year - this way they get to know their students very well, and at the beginning of a new year they can adapt the level of instruction to the level of the class. This is something public schools could learn from, because we switch teachers every grade instead of keeping a teacher assigned to a grade throughout K-5.

The draw back with the Russian School is that you have to start class in September, just like with a regular school. Another drawback is that in higher grades (6th grades or up) the number of instructional hours will increase, because there is more material to be taugh. In 6th grade, an Algebra and a geometry class take 3.5 hours. They study exciting stuff - the concept of definition, theorem and postulate, but students cannot spread these hours over multiple times a week, the way they do it in the math program at the regular school.

In summary, both Kumon and the Russian Schools are good, with some pitfalls. What else is available? There is Mr Quigley's Lexington class for slightly older students (I believe starting with 2nd or 3rd grade). There are a number of math tutors who will take older students. And there is also a set of textbooks called Singapore Math (http://www.singaporemath.com/), which parents can use at home for tutoring their child, starting with the 1st grade.


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LHS math final exam archive Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: What is the location of the LHS web page with links to lots of old final exams from most of the math courses, so students could get a sense of what to expect on their final?

Answer: The web page with old LHS final exams is located at [1].

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Math Club feedback Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I just received a mailing about the Math Club run by Joe Quigley in Lexington (http://www.themathclub.com/) and would be interested in hearing from anyone who has any experience with it. We have a soon-to-be 4th grader who loves math and is very good at it, but we want to make sure the program is enjoyable and not too intense. Recommendations for other math programs are also welcome!

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Math olympiad Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: A new Harrington School family has asked me about opportunities for 5th graders to participate in the Math Olympiad. Our enrichment program at Harrington doesn't participate in it. Does anyone know whether one of the many other local math enrichment groups might offer opportunities for a 5th grader to compete in it?

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Math tutor Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: If anyone has a math tutor to recommend for a middle school girl please let me know – thanks very much.

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Summer math camp for high schooler Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. Looking for suggestions for summer math camps in and around Massachusetts for my 9th grader. Thanks.

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Music


Flute teacher Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Any recommendations for a flute teacher for a 10 yr old? Thanks!

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Guitar teacher Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Good morning. I am looking for a guitar teacher. I'm just trying to be able to accompany children along, when they sing the classic children's tunes (Twinkle twinkle, little star, itsy bitsy spider, etc....). I would like to start asap. I have some knowledge of music (I play around on the piano). Can anyone recommend a local teacher?

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Piano movers Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have a good piano moving company to recommend? Thanks.

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Piano teacher Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello Lexington List. I am in need of a piano teacher in the Lexington area. I took lessons from age 4 to 20. However, when I couldn't find the right teacher in college, I stopped cold turkey. I miss playing quite a bit, and I would love to find a teacher in or around Lexington (or someone who would come to my house) that will teach piano for the love of music. Of course, technique and accuracy are a must, but I play the piano to enjoy myself and as a way to escape the world, not to stress myself out trying to please someone else.

If there is anyone out there who teaches with this philosophy or if you might know of someone who fits this profile, I would be grateful if you would either email me with their name or email them with my email address! Thank you.

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Piano tuner Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have a recommendation for a piano tuner? Thanks!

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Violin lessons Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi -- I am looking for private violin teacher for my 6th grade son. I played for a long time, and I've been able to be constructive to date -- but feel it is time to add another violin player's voice to the process.

Any suggestions? I'm interested in the teacher's personality as well as his/her skills. I think the best match for my son will be someone who is passionate about music, energetic -- but also gentle. Also, someone who might be open to different genres. Okay -- that is probably ridiculous combination -- but, please let me know what you know!

Yes, I did request the list of local teachers from the schools - but it is just a run of names & numbers, so it's hard to jump in from that point.

Also see: Tutoring and Private Instructors.

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Violin strings Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. Could you please tell me where I can purchase a 'D' string for my daughter's violin?

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Voice lessons Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I am looking for someone relatively local that gives voice lessons for singing. Anyone have any recommendations? Thanks.

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Online courses


Options for online courses Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: What options are available for online courses?

Answer: Two of the available options are the Khan Academy at [2] and Coursera [3]. Both allow you to study in the comfort of your own home for free courses in many different areas - this can help you keep current on your own field, or help a student investigate some college courses before taking the course, or purely learn a new subject for the fun of it!

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Science


Biology Tutor Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can someone highly recommend a bio tutor?

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Summer camps


Belmont Hill Sports Camp Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We are interested in hearing about anyone's experience at the Belmont Hill Sports camps. The program looks good but we would appreciate feedback from a camper's perspective. Thanks.

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Drama/theater camp Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My son's got the acting bug and we're thinking about sending him to a drama/theater camp for a month next summer. We'd love recommendations from this great list if any of you have experience with a camp like this.

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K-1st graders camps Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. Now that the summer is well underway, I'm wondering where parents of first-time day campers are sending their children for summer camp? My daughter will be six, next summer, and likes physical activities, animals, and outdoor play most of all. We know about Hayden, and I'd like to learn about other options as well. Thanks!

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Five Year Olds Summer Camps Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. It's time to start making plans... Our five year-old boy enjoys the usual indoor and outdoor activities that kids of his age enjoy. This year, we have decided to skip our pre-school's packaged offer, so we are interested in what programs you have found nearby to be of high quality and good value. Many thanks in advance!

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Sailing Camp Specialized Lexington List Search

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Summer Camp Recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello all. We are moving to Lex in the spring and would like our 9-year-old daughter to meet some kids during the summer. Recommendations for fun, artsy day camps would be greatly appreciated. Cannot believe that registration is right around the corner for Habitat in Belmont, which she adores. Thanks for the assistance!

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Single Day Camps Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Are there any single day camps for the summer? My soon to be fifth grader does not want to go for week long camps, but wants to go for occasional day long camp. Do we even have an option like that in and around Lexington?

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Soccer camp Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I am looking for a soccer skills camp for my incoming 9th grade son (day or overnight) and am wondering if anyone has experience with/recommendations for any?

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Entertainment and Culture

Books


What should I read next? Specialized Lexington List Search

Observation: This site appears to be connected to Amazon. If you type in a book or author it gives you a list of “similar” books. It gives many more than the half-dozen on a normal Amazon search. I tried it and the results are pretty good. It appears to be based on what Amazon buyers purchase. And since it is free ...

http://www.whatshouldireadnext.com/


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Changing Books To E-Format Specialized Lexington List Search

Observation: I am part of a not-for-profit group that needs to convert a small-ish print book to an electronic file for e-publishing (we have the copyright). It has been suggested to read the book into a device with voice-recognition software, to scan it into a program with character recognition software, or to type it again into a word processor file. Does anyone know a good, fast way to do this? Thanks!

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Music


Symphony orchestras Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. Could anyone recommend a few good symphony or classical orchestras? We like the BSO, but our budget does not. Can anyone recommend good places/organizations for classical music? Thanks.

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Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra Specialized Lexington List Search

Read Charles Lamb's review of the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra Benefit Concert on June 3, 2013:

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Summer Concerts Specialized Lexington List Search

What is the concert schedule this summer?

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Shows


First Night in Boston Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We are thinking of going to First Night celebration in Boston on New Year's Eve. Can anyone tell me how crowded the indoor events usually are, and where to park? Thanks.

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TV


Getting Rid Of Cable TV Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Looking at getting rid of cable, I'm discovering what all I'd need for TV, phone, and internet connection. I've got the TV stuff figured out (antenna for network TV, Hulu and Netflix for the other channels) but would appreciate some advice on an internet provider. The only thing I've been able to find is clear.com but its success seems to depend on location. Has anyone tried this? Would it work in south Lexington? Are there any local alternatives to CLEAR?

If CLEAR or something similar works, can Vonage be connected with that? Vonage requires a high speed internet connection. Or are there alternatives to Vonage?

Hope this query helps other folks, too.

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Food and Eating Out

Cooking


Mandolin slicer Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: What is the best mandoline slicer? What do experienced cooks like?

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Cooking turkey Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I know this is early for Thanksgiving, but for those who have not done turkeys here is a great set of instructions that I have been using for decades. It is really easy and fool-proof.

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Slow Cooker Cookbook Recommendation Wanted Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I'm looking for recommendations on the best slow cooker cook book. I've heard raves about "Slow Cooker Revolution" (Cooks Illustrated) and "Fix It And Forget It." I'd be interested in comments from people who own one of these books. Or comments from people who have another book and love it.

My goal is recipes that can be prepared quickly and then left alone for the entire cooking time. (I've heard that "Slow Cooker Revolution" might be too fussy, requiring ingredients to be added during the cooking time.) Thank you.

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Drinks


Wine Stores Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We need to buy about 6 cases of wine for a family event. The wine is mid-range (10-15 dollars a bottle). One option is Trader Joe's Cambridge -- but where do other folks recommend in the area? Thanks.

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Food stores and groceries


Community Sponsored Agriculture Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I'm wondering if anyone has participated in a CSA (Community Sponsored Agriculture) that they would recommend? I know Wilson's is an option, but I've been trying to research what else is out there as well. And if anyone has done the Wilson's CSA in the past, is there anything you would like to share about the experience? Thanks so much for you help.

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Fresh fish Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: What is a good place to buy fresh fish and clams? Thanks.

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Organically grown vegetables and meat Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello all-knowing Lexingtonians,

I am beginning to stock my freezer with the kinds of organically grown vegetables and meats that I can eat and that stop being available once the local growing season is over. These include, but are not limited too, ORGANIC dandelion greens, acorn squash, Brussels sprouts, sweet potatoes (these are currently unavailable - anyone knows who might have them locally?), raspberries, blueberries, rhubarb, duck eggs, lamb, rabbit, venison, etc. I’d like to get many of the veggies by the bushel at a reasonable price. I would also buy the meat by half-a-dozen (or a large animal) rather than by a piece.

Can anyone recommend places to call and see if they have what I am looking for. Thanks in advance for your recommendations.

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Propane Tank - Refill Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. We're new to Lexington and looking for a place to fill propane tanks for our BBQ. On a past list topic, these were recommended. Are these recommendations still current? Any others to suggest? Thanks!

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Raw Milk Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone on the list have a rec for a local farm that sell organic raw milk? Thanks much!

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Shrimp Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Which shrimp is good, and which shrimp is best avoided?

Answer: The key for shrimp is whether it is soaked with chemicals to add weight.

This is a terrible practice which has gotten out of control and the result has been terrible tasting mushy shrimp. You have to watch out for shrimp called 'easy peel' in this way, because splitting the shell allows the shrimp to expand when soaked.

You are perfectly safe buying shrimp from Thailand or elsewhere so long as it is labeled "chem free" or no tripolyphosphate added.

The label on this Northern Chef shrimp says 'All Natural Chemical Free'. That is what you want.

Also look at the ingredient listing. In this case its says just shrimp. You want to avoid any ingredient listing where its says shrimp, sodium tripolyphosphate added.

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Stores carrying Indian food Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: There used to be a store in Arlington where I bought some stuff from India, kind of candy nibble things with seeds and some sugary stuff. Went to Arlington over the weekend and looked for it, without success. Anybody know where I could buy that sort of thing today?

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Restaurants and Eating Out


Authentic Chinese Restaurants Specialized Lexington List Search

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Breakfast Places Near Lexington Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Where is your favorite local place for breakfast?

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Cambridge Restaurant Recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

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Davis Square restaurants Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Any ideas for a cool place for supper in Davis Square? Maybe something middle-Eastern, Spanish, low-key, with an outdoor patio.......nothing fancy! Thanks for any ideas!

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Dim Sum in Chinatown Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We are planning to go to Chinatown for Dim Sum on Sunday. Any recommendations? Thanks.

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French restaurants Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. I'd like to take my parents out to a nice French restaurant for their 50th anniversary. Can anyone recommend a place? Thank you so much!

Answer: Here is a list of French restaurants in the area:

  • L'Espalier in Boston on Boylston St
  • Brasserie Jo in Boston on Huntington Ave
  • La Voile in Boston on Newbury Street
  • Menton in Boston, at 354 Congress Street
  • Petit Robert Bistro in Boston, at 468 Commonwealth Ave
  • Aquataine in the Boston South End
  • Le Lyonnais in Acton, on Rt. 2A
  • Sandrine's Bistro in Cambridge, near Harvard Sq
  • Lumiere in Newton


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Gluten-free restaurant and take-out food Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi folks. I don't have much personal experience with gluten-free food, but this week I am looking for some good gluten-free meal options in the area that would be suitable for take-out. I would appreciate any recommendations/suggestions that you could offer! Restaurant takeout, or good frozen meal suggestions, are all welcome.

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Restaurants in Harvard Sq Specialized Lexington List Search

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Indian food stores near Lexington Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone know of Indian food stores near Lexington? I'm looking for the spicy snacks ("Hot Mix" is the one I've been using -- very nice).

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Lobster Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello. My parents, who lived in this area for about 40 years before moving to the SF Bay area about 10 years ago, will be back here for a visit next week, and they are interested in a good lobster dinner. We have lobster only when we are in Maine, so I don't have any advice for them. Thanks in advance for any advice for my parents.

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Malaysian and Singapore restaurants Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: A lifetime ago I traveled for work to Singapore, where I got to eat enjoy the local cuisine - especially the whole foods stalls selling Malaysian cuisine. Has anyone seen anything featuring food from Singapore or Malaysia around here?

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Pizza Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. We are new to the area and are wondering where the best pizza places in or around Lexington might be other than Bertucci's. Thanks.

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Places to eat with a dog Specialized Lexington List Search

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Restaurant deliveries Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I'm looking for recommendations for favorite restaurants in the Arlington/Lexington area that deliver.

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Restaurant for special occasions Specialized Lexington List Search

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Sushi Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. I'd love to know what your favorite local sushi restaurant is. Thanks so much.

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Thai Restaurant Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone know of a good Thai restaurant in the area? Thank you in advance for any hot leads.

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Vegan Friendly Restaurant Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Looking for suggestions for a restaurant that will please vegans and non-vegans alike.

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Strictly Vegan Restaurant Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Looking for a strictly vegan restaurant near Lexington. Any suggestions? Thank you!

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Government

Elections


Are children allowed in the voting booth? Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Are you allowed to bring school-aged children with you into the voting booth? I've never done this before, but since schools are closed tomorrow, I thought this might be an interesting experience for my 6th grader to be a part of. Is there a rule about this, does anyone know?

Answer: Yes. Bringing your children of any age into the voting both with you is expressly protected / permitted by law. See right #15 on the Secretary of the Commonwealth's voter info web page: http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/ele12/ballot_questions_12/ma_voter_rights.htm.

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Finding Information


Property diagram Specialized Lexington List Search

Question:Can anyone guide me to how I can obtain a diagram of my property from the town, either online or from a town official? I do not need a certified plot plan. I recall seeing such a diagram during the purchase process but don't have a copy among my papers.

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House and Construction

Basement related


Water in the basement Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello - We have water in our basement and it looks like we are in need of a french drain. I have gone through previous emails on the subject and tracked down two referrals -

Peter Seibold
K&R Landscaping

I wanted to check in and see if anyone had any other suggestions of people to call/avoid. Much appreciated!

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19624
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19733
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What do do about wet basement wall Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi folks! Well, the months have passed since the Great Storm of the spring, and we're debating what do do about the one wall that got wet.

It's sort of a walk-out basement (hill on one side, open on the other). It never got wet... except during that storm. Then, water seeped up through the floor on the underground/foundation side and the lowest 2" or so of the wall got wet and yucky. I've torn out the wallboard and the mouse-infested fiberglass insulation that was behind it. The question is, now what?

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French drains questions Specialized Lexington List Search

Observation:We had a contractor install French drains in our finished basement in 2006 after a mini-flood in June. I would recommend him highly. Thanks to the French drain, we have two pumps running today to keep the basement dry (they are still running - where is the water coming from now that the rain has stopped?) The pumps come on automatically if there is water in the pit.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20244
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24453
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24465

Radon questions

Question: We recently tested our basement for radon, and detected a small amount. We had tested previously several times over the years and never had even a trace of radon. What we learned from the two remediation companies that we had look at our basement is that because the basement is now exposed to the earth below through the gap, the radon is seeping in. They expect the radon level to get a little bit worse in the winter.

I'm hoping some of you might have ideas! I have to imagine that with all that water last year, and all the Lexingtonians who added French drains, someone else must have already dealt with this problem. Any advice would be most appreciated.

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Sump pump issues Specialized Lexington List Search

Observation: My Ronchetti installed sump pumps have been running 24/7 since last Saturday! The water continues to pour into the French drains and out by the pumps. I am amazed that the water is still coming to the basement and with heavy rain due Monday into Tuesday this is never going to end!

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Construction


Architects Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We are contemplating some renovations (perhaps substantial, but mostly interior) to our antique 18th c house. If anyone has worked with an architect on such a project that he/she loves, I would be glad to get referrals. I am particularly interested in getting web links where I can see some completed projects before contacting the referral.

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Asbestos Remediation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. We're looking for people that do asbestos remediation - we have floor tiles containing asbestos in our basement that we'd like to have removed.

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Bathroom vanities Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Where would you go to see off the shelf (pre made) vanities besides Lowe's/Home Despot, Crate and Barrel and Pottery Barn? . Bonus points for weekend hours.

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Brick work Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I need some help with brick driveway - any suggestions?

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Carpenter recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi, I am looking for a carpenter to fix and replace rotten boards on our deck. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Although this is a smallish job, I would like to have access to someone who will come do various small jobs and eventually bigger ones.

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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/51342
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Certified plot plan Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello list. We are looking to have some work done and need to get a certified plot plan. Can someone recommend someone who does this? Thanks.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20323

Civil engineer recommendation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone here recommend a good and reasonable civil engineer that handles grading and drainage plans for residential expansion projects? Thanks.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/21632

Also see: Structural engineers

Construction contractor needed Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. I am looking for names of contractors/builders for a home renovation that I am looking to do. I want someone that could successfully do an addition/new kitchen. I looked on the list and could not find anyone in that category and would love your suggestions. Thanks so much.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24741
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http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/35880
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Construction - General Construction Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Dear friends: we are having some (re) construction done on our basement and would love recommendations in the following areas:

Tile work (small job)
Carpet store (wall to wall carpeting for our basement)
Handyman
Painter
Carpenter

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24984
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Contractor - Seeking advice for dealing with difficult contractor Specialized Lexington List Search

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Advice on dealing with damage during construction Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We had some work done on our house, and as a result of the mistake done by the electrical subcontractor there was some damage. The GC’s insurance company is saying they are not liable because the damage was done by the subcontractor who is separately insured and thus it is that insurance company’s responsibility. The electrician’s insurance company is saying the GC is responsible for overseeing everything and thus the GC’s insurance company is responsible.

So each one is saying it’s the other’s responsibility. I expected this to be like a car accident – the GC insurance to pay and then they can deal with getting money from the other guys. At this point they are both rejecting responsibility for it.

What options do I have? Thanks.

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Debris, disposal & cleaning up Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: The previous owner left a stack of asphalt shingles in the basement. I tried putting them on the curb, but no dice. 1-800-GOT-JUNK and similar have a significant minimum charge, seems like overkill. I could get it in the hatchback, but I don't know where to take them. Driving around until I see a building crew with an unguarded dumpster seems a tad antisocial. Ideas?

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Decks Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello. Have you recently had a deck built? We are looking for some referrals of someone that you worked with, really liked and could also help with design. Thank you so much.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24466

Decking materials Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I am looking for feedback regarding selection of decking material.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24977
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29010


Door installation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. I am looking for recommendations for an experienced contractor/handyman on a fairly fast turnaround basis to install a new back door (and possibly frame). Our old wooden door has come apart so much that it's nearly impossible to close/lock. The door is 30" wide, and may be an irregular length (seems to be 78", not 80"). I also hope to locate a product insulates well, but still has a window. Any suggestions for particular manufacturers/models welcome.

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Driveway contractor needed Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi Lexington List: any recommendations for good driveway contractors -- that is, someone who can dig up the old driveway and replace it without it costing a fortune? Thanks.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19411
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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43963
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45748
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46108


Driveway gravel Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I need to order some gravel for a steep driveway. Does anyone recommend a particular supplier?

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Drywell engineer

Question: We need help in finding the name of an engineer who can design a dry well to collect drainage from the sump pump we have installed in our newly constructed basement.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/30048

Dumpster Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I have about 15 bags of construction waste from my basement reconstruction. I've called Ace Removal Inc and they say they will pick the bags up for $275. I did call Devens Recycling about 40 miles from here and they will charge $85 if I drive the bags in one trip but I don't want the hassle of renting a truck, pay for gas etc. Can someone recommend another company that has small dumpsters?

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Electrical - Burying utility lines to the house Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi, I'm looking to bury the utility (electical, cable, etc.) lines that run from the street pole to my house. Any have recommendations of who can do this or lessons learned? Thanks.

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Electrician recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi everyone. Does anyone have an electrician they would recommend? It's a small job. A couple recessed lights in an old bathroom need replacement.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33495
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38590
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Fence construction Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi everyone. Could anyone recommend a fencing company? Thanks for any recommendations.

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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43108

Fence regulations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Gentlepeople, Is there anything special I should know if I want to erect a wooden privacy fence across the front of my property, between my house and the street? It would range from 5' to 8' tall. Are there town zoning considerations or anything else I should be aware of?

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Floor - Installer Recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. We had to remove a portion of our laminate flooring in the basement because of water damage. Does anyone have a flooring company that they can recommend? Thank you.

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Floor - Concrete Floor Installer Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We are thinking about covering the basement floor with concrete, since the moisture problem will make other methods non-optimal. Do you have any recommendation for good contractor? I checked our database but couldn't find any.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27421

Floor - Types Recommended

Question: We're hoping to replace a dining room with hardwood flooring and a kitchen floor as well. Recommendations welcome!

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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/messages/42781
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Garage door Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: It's time for us to replace our old garage door openers. Does anyone have positive experience with someone or a company to recommend? Thanks in advance.

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Glass - Replacing Glass Windows Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: 1. Sometime whole windows or doors need to be replaced, in other cases the vacuum has failed between the two panes and the inside is foggy. If it is the latter it cannot be fixed (to the best of my knowledge) but you can replace the glass portion while retaining the aluminum frame. 2. Sliding doors must be tempered for safely. That makes them more expensive. Replacing the glass in a typical 34x76 door is about $350. Replacing the whole door is much more expensive. 3. In general, the cost is dependent on square footage. To get an estimate measure the VISIBLE glass. The actual window is bigger because it fits into a frame but any reputable company understands this. 4. I used to go to Lexington’s Heritage Glass until they closed about three years ago. I don’t know who to go to now so I’ll be interested in recommendations from The List.

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Glass shower door installer Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi, I'm looking for a recommendation for 1) somewhere to purchase/have made glass shower doors and 2) someone to install them. Thanks.

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Glass shop Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Greetings. Does anyone know where I can buy a small pane of glass. One of the "lights" in an exterior door is broken, and I'd like to replace it. I'd really appreciate any help or advice on this!

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Gutter replacement recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. I am wondering if anyone has a recommendation for someone to put up a new gutter on my house, and remove the old one. I'm not even sure whether a roofer does this, or someone who specializes in gutters. Anyone know, or do you know someone good who we might use? Thanks for any advice.

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Junk removal Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Is there anyone who had good experience with removal service provider who can provide removal service of unwanted items like a bed, mattes, and bookshelves, boxes?

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Home inspector recommendation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all, does anyone have a home inspector that they would recommend? I searched for past references and got only a couple who are not available. Thanks.

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Home insulation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have a recommendation for a home insulation company/provider? Thanks.

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Identifying the property line Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. Anyone know whom I should contact to determine my exact property boundaries? Thank you!

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Kitchen Cabinet Painter Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello Everyone. I am thinking of having my kitchen cabinets painted. Has anyone had this done and can you tell me the pros and cons? Also, can you recommend a good painter for this work? Thank you.

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Kitchen Remodeling Specialized Lexington List Search

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Land surveyor Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello. We are putting up a fence and need to get a land survey. would anybody be able to recommend a land surveyor to us? Thank you.

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Lock repair Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. Our backdoor lock/ door handle Fell apart last night. I am wondering if anyone has a recommendation for a handyman or locksmith? Thanks.

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Masonry company recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We want to install a patio this spring (pavers, bluestone, flagstone?) and are looking for recommendations for a masonry or landscaping company. Can anyone share their experiences? Thanks!

Question: Hi, I need someone to repair my brick steps. Does anyone have a recommendation of a mason that they have hired and liked? Thanks.

Question: Hi All! I am interested in having an outdoor fireplace built in my backyard, does anyone have a recommendation for a local mason they could share? Looking for someone who can help design the structure to take advantage of natural settings & meet state / local codes, as well as build it. I just checked the recommendations list, and didn't see anything related to masonry. Thanks for any help!

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Mold and mildew Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I would love some help or feedback. Our closet by the front door has always been very cold and recently I thought it smelled musty. Tonight I was hanging up some jackets and a pair of black shoes caught my attention as they looked a little white. It ends up that they have mildew on them. This caused me to dig further and found that the outside wall which had a long dress in a plastic bag against it was damp. The bag was also damp on the inside and out. The wall has a small amount of what looks like black mold on it. I also threw out some clothes with mildew on them.

I have sprayed the wall with a cleaner that has bleach in it. Do you think I need to have the drywall on that wall removed? Do you think that the condensation is caused by the cold outside wall and the warm temp in the house? My take is that the wall is cold and the plastic bag did not let air circulate in the closet. I would appreciate any feedback anyone has.

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Outdoor lighting Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello Group. Would anyone have a recommendation for a place to buy outdoor lighting other than Depot and Lowe's? We could not find anything in either spot that would work for us. Thanks so much.

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Painter Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have any recommendations for a painter to paint the inside/outside of my home? Thanks.

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Plasterer Specialized Lexington List Search

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Plumber Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone give me a recommendation of a good plumber in Lexington? Interested in your opinion and why.

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Radon Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We had a radon test when we moved into our house in 1988. It was borderline high, and someone told us to leave the basement windows a little leaky and that would be good enough. We're doing a lot of other work on the house now, and I've decided it's time to really figure out about the radon. Any recommendations?

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Roof cleaner Specialized Lexington List Search

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Roofer recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We were worried about our basement flooding with today's rain. So far so good... However, our roof is leaking! The bathroom fan is dripping a bit, so this is probably not a huge job (I hope). Any roofer recommendations out there for something like this? Thanks so much.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20105
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28009
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Rubber roof Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Time to finally get a rubber roof and foam insulation for the barn/studio. Gotta paint but it is cold…. Ideas? What's the name of the list where people are pointed that has all names of reputable service people? Thanks.

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Structural engineer recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi folks. Does anyone have a recommendation for a structural engineer to evaluate existing support for a potential load on our first floor? The area has an open basement below. Thanks very much in advance.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15828

Also see: Civil engineers

Tiles installation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have any recommendations for someone who could install ceramic tiles on a kitchen floor? Thanks for suggestions!

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Tiles purchase Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Tiles - any suggestions for local places (besides Home Depot/Lowes/etc)?

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TV - hanging TV on the wall Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I was wondering if there is anything I should know before hanging TV on the wall? It is a 55" TV weighing about 50 lbs.. Do i need an electrician? Is there any danger to hanging such a heavy object on the wall?

I was thinking of using GeekSquad's services for this, if I decide to hang it. Does anyone have experience with them? Any other recommendations?

Thanks much in advance and have a great weekend.

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Walkway material Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I am having a hard time deciding whether to use pavers, concrete, or exposed aggregate for my new front walkway. Each vendor is enthusiastic about their product. Will grass/weeds grow between the pavers over the long term? Will concrete crack in our weather? Which is easier to maintain?

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Water Filtration System Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have a recommendation for a water filtration system that I would install at my kitchen sink (or one to avoid)? Many thanks!

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Windows replacement Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. I need to replace some windows (2 bay and 4 bay). Do you have anyone recommend? Thanks.

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Window screens Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi Listers, I have several window screens with growing holes thanks to kids who punctured them with anything pokey (scissors, pencils, fingers etc). I would like to have the screens replaced (rescreened?) in the frames which are detachable. Have any of you had screens replaced in the frames? If so, where? Thanks.

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Heating and cooling


Air Conditioning RepairSpecialized Lexington List Search

Question: I need a recommendation for a competent, reliable, responsive repair person for a central air conditioning unit. Thanks.

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Air Duct Cleaning Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello all. Any recommendations for AC tuning and duct cleaning? I got quotes from $300.00-$1000.00. Thanks.

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Air Duct Repair Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Our forced hot air heating ductwork needs some repair/re-routing as we have a lot of leak in the basement making the basement hot but upstair cold. There are vents we want to close or add control to be able to shut it off. I would like to get some recommendation for a good local trustworthy HVAC guy if any of you have one. Thanks.

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Boilers and furnaces Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We need to replace our oil boiler used for forced hot-water heating in the house. It's 25 years old. The boiler is also used to heat up a 40 gallon hot water tank (installed 2 years ago) for running hot water (baths, sinks, etc). It was rated 156 kBTU/hr.

Any recommendations? We're not switching heat source, but have no idea where to start looking for recommendations for oil burners. We definitely want one that is quieter than our current one: the ignition wakes us up each time. It's been serviced each year. Also, any recommendations on contractors for this work (or those to avoid!) would be wonderful. Thanks.

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Central air conditioning Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello Everyone... We need to replace our upstairs central AC system. Any recommendations/feedback on HVAC companies AS WELL AS systems (carrier, rheem, trane, york...) you chose and why, would be appreciated!!! As always....THANKS!!!!

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Ductless Air Conditioning Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anybody out there have experience with ductless air conditioning? We're considering getting it for the bedrooms in our house and I'm not sure even where to start. Are there brands that are considered really good, or others that are not? Ideally I would like to find a knowledgeable professional who can help us select a product and then install it. Any ideas?

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Gas - extending gas line to street Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello! Is there anyone on the list that has worked with National Grid to extend a gas line to their street? What is the process like in terms of time and permits? We are building a new house and would ideally like gas. However if this is a time consuming process then we will probably have to go propane and convert to gas if/when it comes to the street. Regarding the cost, my neighbor across the street was quoted considerably less when he called about a year ago. Do they just wing it with the estimate and the actual's can end up different?

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Gas - furnace turns itself off Specialized Lexington List Search

We woke up to no heat this morning. I wanted to share the quick/easy fix with the listserve should you ever find yourself in a similar circumstance. We have a gas furnace with forced hot air which has 2 PVC pipes that go out the side of the house. When we turned the furnace on and off to try and ‘reset’ it, sometimes it went on blowing in unheated air and then turned itself off. Sometimes it blew in warm air for 20 minutes then stopped. It was continually inconsistent for a couple hours – mostly completely off or blowing in unheated air. Joe Dicarlo, an HVAC guy on the listserve recommendation list, suggested that we go outside and see if the PVC pipes were blocked by snow/ice. Air blows out one pipe and is sucked in the other pipe. The balance between the two is critical for the furnace to function properly. Turns out the end of the pipe that draws air in was completely blocked by snow. Once unblocked (which took all of 60 seconds) the problem was solved.

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Gas - which streets have gas line Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I called National Grid today to find out if there was a gas line on our street. I was informed that it would take 24-48 hours for National Grid's engineers to figure out the answer to that question. (Silly me, I thought someone would have a map." I quickly checked the Assessor's database--which lists homes' heat source--and figured out that if there is a gas line on my street, no one is using it.

My question: my neighborhood was built up ca. 1950-55. Do *any* of the older neighborhoods in Lexington have gas? When did gas lines arrive? And where?

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Home insulation tips Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Being relatively new to New England, we are seeking some low cost tips to help save on energy in our gas guzzling, energy inefficient rental. Because it is not our home, we don't want to make a huge investment and cannot replace windows/boiler etc. Other than insulating the boiler pipes in basement and setting thermostat timers which we have done, other ideas are welcome.

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Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning repair Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. Looking for a reliable company - someone who returns calls within 24 hours and shows up for service calls when scheduled - to provide maintenance and repairs on a heating and central air systems. Thanks for your recommendations.

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Home Heating Oil Delivery Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I know we're days away from summer, but....for the last many months, we've used Clickfil for our home heating oil. Today, we received an email that the company is folding, which means we'll need to find another home heating oil company. The one we used before Clickfil was disappointing, so I'm crowdsourcing (can't believe I get to use that word so early in the week!). Realizing that the price is the price, we're looking for suggestions about local companies (good service, responsive, etc.) Thanks for your help.

Question: Has anyone done a price comparison recently, to determine the less expensive heating oil delivery companies in the area? I am looking for a new company.

Answer: (Nov 14, 2014) You can compare prices at http://www.newenglandoil.com/massachusetts/zone5.asp?x=0. I've been tracking the lowest price from this page for every time I've gotten an oil delivery for the last 4 years. Here's how often a particular company has been the cheapest:

Oil Companies
Reading Fuel 1
Cod Oil 2
Arlington Energy 3
Firemans Fuel 3
Guarantee Fuel 4
Bayview Fuel 6
Law Fuel 10

I think Law Fuel doesn't deliver to Lexington. I'm currently using Arlington Energy.


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Oil tank removal Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Any recommendations for a company to remove an easily accessible aboveground tank from the garage? It's not in use, so we don't have an oil company on call to do it. Any idea what this should cost?

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Oil to gas heating system conversion Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I have a very old oil-fired steam heating system with a built-in tankless water heater and I've decided it's time to upgrade. I was all set to convert to natural gas when I spoke with a recommended HVAC person (John Tuccinardi with Federal Heating and Engineering) who sounded extremely knowledgeable and was very friendly. He told me I would be better served staying with oil... I was hoping to get some others opinions on the subject. Thanks in advance for your comments.

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Oil vs. gas vs. heat pump heating Specialized Lexington List Search

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Oil vs. propane heating Specialized Lexington List Search

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Radiant heat recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi Lexington List. We need to improve the heat in our bathroom and are considering under-floor-tile radiant heat. Would welcome advice and recommendations of people who do good work.

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Tankless on-demand hot water heater Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have actual experience using one of these units? If so, I'd be very interested to hear the story, your actual pros/cons, and what model you are using. Thanks.

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House appliances


Appliance parts Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: One of the elements in my electric oven burned, then shorted out spectacularly this week. Any suggestions on where I can get a new one? It's a GE double electric wall oven, probably 10-15 years old. I'm just looking for the part; we'll install it ourselves. Thank you.

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Appliance Repairman Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I have a six year old Amana stainless steel refrigerator that requires a new compressor. I have a new compressor but do not know of any service person who can install it. I have received outrageous estimates from a couple of appliance stores. I will be using it as a secondary refrigerator in the basement and would appreciate any recommendations for repair persons who won't break the bank. Thanks.

Question: Have any of you had a KitchenAid stand mixer tuned up recently with good results? My mixer is long past its warranty life and is now causing scratches in my ceasarstone countertop. We figured out that the 3 screws on the underside of the mixer (below where the bowl sits) are low enough that they've caused permanent damage to the counter (which will need repolishing). Before buying a new mixer, I'd like to see about getting mine repaired. If you've been satisfied with your repair, would you please forward the contact info? Thank you.

Question: Hello List! Does anybody have any recommendations for someone to come take a look at and fix my Fridgidaire Affinity HE washing machine? Seems there is a problem with the door lock which is preventing me from doing any laundry. This is a big issue with two active boys in the house! Thanks for any ideas…

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Clock repair Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We have a few clocks that got the hands out of whack and they need adjusting. Is there anywhere to get clocks repaired locally? Thanks.

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Dishwasher recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have any dishwasher recommendations? Has anyone bought one at Doyon's in Bedford? Thanks.

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Electric cooktop Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Our new house won't have gas on the street, so I will be dealing with an electric cooktop for the first time. We are replacing the appliances prior to moving in, when the contractor is there to do work, so I am in the challenging position of having to pick a new electric cooktop before I even get to try one and see which features I like or don't like. I am therefore hoping people out here may be able to advise me on what to look for or avoid in an electric cooktop. Any features that are must-have? These seem to range in price quite a bit so I am wondering what features make some "worth it" and others not so much.

This will be a heavily used item - I cook 5-6 nights/week and most mornings as well.

Thank you for any advice -

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High efficiency washer recommendation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello everyone. We are thinking of buying a high efficiency washer for clothes. I've read a lot of the customer comments on Sears, best buy etc. I grew up using a front load washing machine in the UK, 30 years ago. Such machines are over priced in the USA. The UK prices are about $300-450 while here they seem to charge a premium as if it's a new technology.

After reading up on reviews of front loading machines, I see plenty of bad reviews (and good reviews). Some are related to mold smell (it is common practice in the UK to wipe the rubber seal) and some are related to soap residue which comes from adding too much. That is a learning process I can deal with. Putting aside the price, I am prepared to buy either a top loading or front loading high efficiency washer. Are there any recommendations? Thanks.

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Induction stove Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: HWe are considering buying an induction stove, due to the claims of efficiency. On the other hand, I am not a gourmet cook, so I don't really need extremely fine temperature control, and I hate the thought of getting all new pots, because I am happy with the copper-bottom steel Revere ware I've been using for ages. I'd like to hear from people who have them - do you love yours? Was it worth the cost? Thanks.

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Oven Repair Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have a good recommendation for oven repair? Thanks in advance.

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Propane Stove Conversion Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We like to cook, and we like to cook over a flame. Unfortunately we have an electric stove. I'm asking the list to see if any of you have any information about costs, know any (decent) contractors, or have general advice, about replacing my electric stove with a propane stove. I'm planning on visiting Home Depot and/or Lowes, but I'd appreciate personal advice also. Thanks.

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Sewing machine tune up Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. Can someone recommend a local place that can take a look at my 1970's Singer sewing machine? It works, but not well. I've been told that these old-school machines are irreplaceable and that I should have mine tuned up instead of buying a new machine. Is there somewhere near Lexington where folks know how to get old sewing machines running smoothly? Thanks.

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Sub zero repair Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: May I ask if anyone knows of someone who would service our sub zero refrigerator? Thanks.

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Where to purchase appliances Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Thank you to everyone who aided me last weekend in choosing a cooktop. We have finally identified what we're getting and now just need to decide where to get our appliances! For previous home renovations, we ordered our appliances from AJ Madison in Brooklyn NY, but we were wondering if there is a place up here that people recommend, that has competitive pricing and good service? Thanks for any recs.

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House cleaning


Carpet cleaner needed Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. We have a bunch of carpets to clean in the house. Does anyone have someone they would recommend? Thanks.

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Carpet stretching Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi Everyone. I am looking for someone to stretch our wrinkled carpets. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thank you.

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House cleaner needed Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We are looking for a detail-oriented, very meticulous housecleaner to clean our house every other week. We prefer a person or team rather than a service. Must be OK with using green products (we supply) and be comfortable working around a very laidback dog. I appreciate your recommendations.

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Chimney sweep to recommend Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. We're looking for recommendations for a good chimney sweep. Reasonable rates, quality work, etc... Thanks.

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Chimney sweeping for natural gas heating Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. Just wanted to know how often our chimney needs to be cleaned. We have gas heat and we don't use our two fireplaces. Chimney Sweep keeps calling me to make an appointment to clean the chimney connected to the gas burner. We have had this done, but they call me every year. Does it need to be done every year?

Answer: Gas burns much, much more cleanly than wood and, though you should get an expert opinion that you trust (it sounds like that isn't from your current sweep), you should rarely ever have to clean the chimney. The house I grew up in vented the gas exhaust via the chimney and I don't remember the chimney ever being cleaned.

Another point is that in some cases, the gas exhaust is not even vented out the chimney (we don't even HAVE a chimney :) ). Many installers will pipe it right out the basement wall. You may know for sure, but if not, see exactly how your system is set up. (JJ Krawczyk)

Question: If you use the chimney to burn wood, how often should it be cleaned?

Answer: When I had a wood fireplace, I had the chimney inspected every year and it would be cleaned if the sweep thought it necessary. Err on the side of caution - chimney fires kind of suck. (JJ Krawczyk)


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Window washer Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I am looking for a recommendation for a reliable reasonably-priced window washer. Thanks.

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Dryer vent duct cleaning Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Any recommendations for dryer vent cleaners? I know there was discussion a few years ago on the List. Has anyone had it done recently? Thanks.

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Gutter cleaning Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone recommend someone to clean gutters? Thanks.

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House furniture and decorations


Cabinet and drawer hardware Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Where besides HD sells cabinet and drawer hardware? Before I give Home Depot my money, is there a local store where folks suggest I might look for drawer and cabinet hardware? The ones I like have to be special-ordered from HD anyway, so I'd like to look around a bit before I do this online anyway. Any suggestions of places to look nearby? Thanks so much.

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Carpeting company recommendation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I am looking for a recommendation for someone to carpet my bedrooms.Any referrals would be appreciated. Thanks .

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Cellular shade store recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. I would be so appreciative for recommendations for cellular shade stores. Also, if you have particular brands/styles that you find to be energy efficient, I am all ears! Thank you so much.

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Digital picture frame Specialized Lexington List Search

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Framing recommendation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone recommend a local place for having something framed? I have a piece of silk embroidery from India I'd like to have framed. Thanks.

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Furniture repair Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. I am looking to have a large table refinished. Can anyone recommend a place to take it?

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Interior decorator Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello. Has any one out there used an interior decorator that they would care to recommend? Thanks.

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Lamp repair Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone help me find a place in Lexington for lamp repair?

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Poster frame Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I have a poster that I want to frame but prefer not to use the Large craft stores. The few I knew have closed. Does anyone have a suggestion of a place they trust?

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Upholsterer Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone recommend an upholsterer with whom they've had good luck? We're thinking of having a sofa reupholstered.

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Using plants to combat new house syndrome Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I am sensitive to lots of things, so the only variable that has changed lately has been moving into a new construction house. We don't have any drapes, not much upholstery (none of it new) and the rest of the chemicals in the house have been scrutinized and are the ones that I have used for awhile. I pay a lot of attention to all detergents, soaps, cleaners, and paper products because I react to lots of them. Chemicals seem to be my issues, not dust, mites, dander, or all of those "allergy" things.

I am renting right now, so ripping out the carpets and PVC-coated shelving isn't in the cards. They would both be out otherwise. So my questions to all of you.....have you found any plants to be particularly helpful? Any easy or hard to maintain?

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House pests


Recommendations for pest control companies Specialized Lexington List Search

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Ants Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi everybody. We seem to have a growing clan of carpenter ants who are making themselves increasingly comfortable inside the house. This is our first Spring in this house and I'd like to get some recommendations of who to call in the area who is reasonable and knowledgeable about this sort of thing. Thanks.

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BatsSpecialized Lexington List Search

Question: A bat in my kitchen sink - Just found it. Put a big pot over it. Now what? Lex Dispatcher said to call a wildlife removal place and gave me a few numbers. It's before business hours. Is it dangerous? Thanks.

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BeesSpecialized Lexington List Search

Question: We are in need of a bee removal service for a hive in our attic. These appear to be yellow jackets who have made a beautiful paper nest. We are reluctant to remove the nest without professional help. Of course I am hoping to do this without killing the bees, (reality check please). I don't want to kill an entire colony of bees.Though most people I have consulted with think it is ludicrous to try to save them. Initially, I devised several ideas on removing it myself, but it is growing exponentially each week. Any hot leads would "bee" appreciated. Thank you in advance.

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Carpenter bees help Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi, this is our first spring in our house and I see 3-5 large bees circling and hovering in a spot just under the eaves of our roof. I think they are carpenter bees. We have a gathering on Saturday night and need to get this taken care of ASAP. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.

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Dealing with bees; what to do to prevent sting? Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi every one. We have bees nesting in the steps in front of the back door. Several times they circled around me to give a message. But normally they have not yet stung any one yet. It was just last week that a worker was stung by a bee in Lexington and died. I bought a product from Wanamaker Hardware in Arlington Heights. It is a dust from a company called Bonide (in business since 1926)... I haven't used the product because I am not sure if killing bees is the right thing to do. I am sure that attitude will change if one of us is stung. Is there a way to avoid getting stung by bees?"

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Fruit fly infestation - what to do? Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Recently we have started seeing flies around the house, seem quite large. Yesterday, I went up to my third floor office and found about 20 flies buzzing around. There is no trace of food that I know of , no dead animals, but for some reason these flies have settled upstairs. I killed about 15 only to have new ones buzzing around. Should I call an exterminator? What would cause this to happen this tme of year. Any advice/ recommendations would be appreciated.

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Hornets Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. Would anyone have a recommendation for a hornets nest (30 feet up in tree) exterminator. My usually diy reckless husband has come to his senses and asked for help.

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Identifying cycada killers Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: There is a very threatening-looking wasp-like insect hanging around our driveway and front door. The body shape is like a very large yellow jacket. The head is a reddish-brown, the middle is yellow and black, and the rear end is black, with a wicked-looking stinger. There are three nest entrances in the ground, two about two feet apart and a third about seven feet away from the other two. The holes are about 3/4" across with a good-sized pile of excavated dirt next to each.

Can someone tell me what these are? And recommend an exterminator?

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Mice in basement Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have any reliable companies for getting rid of mice in our basement? I am also looking for a company who is organically oriented to put something on our lawn to abolish the ticks. I have heard that organics are not successful here, but would appreciate others experiences, and names of whom to contact.

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Racoons in the chimney Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: It seems we have some sort of animal (or animals) living inside our chimney. We suspect it might be racoons. We've looked into their removal (and putting on a chimney cap), and narrowed the field down to the following two companies:

Baystate Wildlife NW Pest Control

Has anyone had any dealings with either of them? Positive or negative? We'd be interested also in hearing about your experiences if you've gone through something similar. If you have other companies you recommend, we'd be interested to hear that too.

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Termites Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can someone recommend a Pest Control Company, specifically one they've used for termites?

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Power and electricity


Backup power/generators Specialized Lexington List Search

Observation: In this day and age, with the availability of emergency back up generators, I can think of nothing more important in a home now than to make sure that auxiliary power is available. Over the past 40+ years in town I have seen people loose the entire contents of their basements and more because they did not properly plan for the unexpected and/or even expected losses of power...

...When the storm is gone, everything is back to normal, and working properly, I hope that people will give some thought to pre-planning for the next and inevitable power loss at their home. Set yourself a reminder on your I-phone, I-pad, electronic calendar, how ever you remind yourself of future appointments. Set it for 2-3 weeks from today, when hopefully everything will be back to normal. This is the time when you DON'T think about your sump pump, frozen pipes, spoiled food in the freezer, and contact your electrician or contractor and at least discuss the matter with them. It's a phone call that may save you many hours and days of aggravation, loss & problems for years to come.

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Electrician Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: What is the collective wisdom of the list on who a good electrician is? Thanks.

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Power supply company - what to check when selecting service Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: What should I check for when looking over an offer to switch to a new power supply company?

Answer: Some items to look at:

  • Are prices are variable, set at the company's discretion?
  • Is the disclosure statement on the company web site dated recently? What does it contain?
  • Is there an exit fee for interrupting the service?
  • Does their "green" power come from reputable sources? Or from such dubious sources as trash-burning plants, old hydro facilities that are not treated as Class I renewables in Massachusetts or most other states, and perhaps claimed emission reductions from turning food-processing waste into animal feed and using trains instead of trucks?

Answer: Far be it from me to stand up in defense of NStar, but….

If Joel is on NStar Fixed-rate Basic Service (as opposed to the variable monthly rates or a competitive supplier), he would pay $4.72 more for 348 kWh this December (at 9.379¢/kWh) than for 372 kWh last December (at 7.506¢/kWh). Those prices are set by NStar’s competitive procurement of full-requirements power (electric energy shaped like actual load, capacity, reserves, ancillary services, renewable energy credits, line losses) from power marketers. Any difference between payments to suppliers and collections from customers are rolled into future rates; NStar does not keep any of it. The procurements take place twice a year; the prices for July–December 2014 were determined by averaging the prices from acquisitions in roughly fall 2013 and spring 2014. The suppliers bid monthly on- and off-peak prices, and are paid those prices for their share of the energy that NStar customers use. The 9.379¢/kWh value is the average of monthly prices, as follows: Jul-14 8.907¢ Aug-14 8.384¢ Sep-14 7.790¢ Oct-14 7.902¢ Nov-14 9.809¢ Dec-14 13.590¢

The fall in gas prices that we saw in December 2014 was not foreseen when the power was acquired. As recently as mid-November, Massachusetts contracts for December energy were going for about 12.5¢/kWh on-peak, 10¢/kWh off-peak, not counting all the other costs. Actual prices in December were more like 4.3¢/kWh.

Gas prices drive the market price of energy in New England, but those are gas prices in New England, not the record low prices in Louisiana or western Pennsylvania. Due to tight pipeline supplies into New England (and to a lesser extent NY), the spot gas prices that the merchant power plants pay in New England in the winter (when heating load uses up the pipeline capacity and gas demand for generation is high) can be 3 to 5 times those in the producing states.

The suppliers who won the contracts for July-December 2014 made a lot of money in December. If January is cold, the suppliers who won the 2015 contracts may lose money (depending on how much of their supply they locked in months ago).

I’m not involved in NStar’s procurements, but I help the Connecticut Consumers Counsel oversee the similar procurements in Connecticut, and we got similar bid prices there. Maybe NStar could do something incrementally better, but market conditions drive the prices we pay. The utilities need to lock down a price in advance, so you know how to evaluate other supply offers. Sometimes market prices fall after the utilities lock in a price, and competitive suppliers can beat them. If you find some marketer offering you a better price for January and February (you can change supplier at your next billing date), go for it. But stay on top of the marketer’s rates, or when the market price goes down and NStar prices follow, the marketer will keep billing you at a higher rate, unless you ask for a better rate. That happened to me so often with Dominion that I switched back to NStar.

The NStar generation rate for the first half of 2015 is 14.972¢, or if you choose the monthly rate:

Jan-15 20.792 Feb-15 20.625 Mar-15 14.060 Apr-15 10.966 May-15 9.876 Jun-15 10.980

If you start 2015 on the fixed 14.972¢ rate, and then switch to another supplier before July, NStar will recompute your bill as if you had been on the monthly rate. So you can’t cheat the rest of the Basic Service customers by paying the average NStar price in the expensive months and the cheap monthly prices during the cheap months.

Be careful in picking an alternative supplier. VerdeEnergy claims that it will charge 12.99¢ for 4 months, but its terms and conditions specify only 3 months, followed by a switch to a variable rate at unspecified prices (www.electricrate.com/ratefinder/pub/index.php?action=ViewForm:Customer&rid=6AA93555-1A95-0E9E-4F21-27E16F1F3003&zip=&a_aid=ewcontent) The price looks good for either 3 or 4 months starting in January or February, but the variable price could get you very fast, if you don’t cancel at the right time. And the promises of “Green” power may not mean much.

If you want to reduce your electric bill, call MassSave and get an energy inspection, replace your fridge if it’s old, replace incandescent lamps with LEDs, put power strips on your computers and entertainment system, so you can really shut off all the equipment, and install solar on your roof if you have good sun exposure. Reducing your use reduces your bill, and by reducing prices, also helps reduce everyone’s bill. You will also help reduce carbon emissions.

Paul Chernick

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Power supply company - NStar, Dominion or Viridian? Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We got an offer in the mail to switch to Dominion, for electricity generation, for $0.0848 per kWh through Nov 2014.

What is people's experience with non-NStar electric utilities? Is the switch worth it? Thanks.

Answer 1 (Andy McClaine, Jan 2013)

My household purchases its electricity from Viridian Energy for about the same price and it is completely green. I buy the Pure Green 100% renewable product. I am currently signed up for the 12 month fixed rate. The web site to learn more about this product is: http://www.viridian.com

We all have the opportunity to select the vendor of our electricity. NStar continues to deliver this electricity. Dominion Energy uses a lot of coal fired power plants to provide its electricity product. That is why I like Viridian Energy. We can significantly reduce our carbon footprint.

If you decide to purchase Viridian Energy, you will be asked for a Viridian Agent. Hancock Church has signed up to act as an agent for Viridian Energy. Agents get a bonus for helping to get people signed up for Viridian Energy. The web address to sign up through the Hancock Church Agent is:

http://www.viridian.com/HancockChurch

The bonuses received by Hancock Church from acting as an agent are used to support the social programs supported by Hancock Church.

Answer 2 (Patrick Mehr, Apr 2012)

My latest NStar bill (for 304 kWh in March -- I have the European habit of systematically turning all unnecessary lights off...) was $54.89, consisting of two parts, $24.10 in "supplier services" plus $30.79 in "delivery services".

"Supplier services" is the cost of generating the electricity you use at various coal, hydro, gas, nuclear, wind, etc power plants. Since "deregulation" in 1997 in Massachusetts, NStar no longer owns any power plant; instead, NStar contracts with power plants, and charges us via this "supplier services" charge the costs to generate the electricity we use. NStar does not have a "monopoly" on this part of our bills: you can choose one of these nstaronline.com/ss3/residential/competitive_supply/suppliers.asp alternate suppliers, instead of having NStar choose for you.

"Delivery services" is the cost of transporting the electricity you use from the power plants where it's generated, delivering and metering it all the way to your electric meter. That includes the cost of maintaining NStar's electric network in and around Lexington, and of restoring power after outages. NStar has a monopoly on "delivery services" (NStar owns and operates the electric network in Lexington, unlike Concord which has its own municipal utility, with lower rates, more wires underground and much faster restoration after outages than NStar). Many legislators, led by Jay Kaufman, have have been trying for a decade now, unsuccessfully so far, to end NStar's and other large utilities' monopoly in Massachusetts: see massmunichoice.org

The letter you received from Dominion Energy offers you to switch your "supplier services" from NStar (which we all have by default, unless we explicitly choose another supplier) to Dominion. I was doing this for a while, saving myself a few pennies (or dollars) per month, until Dominion raised its rates -- which they promise to keep fixed only for a finite amount of time -- above NStar's. Also, last time I looked Dominion used "dirtier" plants overall than other generating companies.

So I am now back with NStar -- but cannot wait for Jay Kaufman to finally succeed, so the Town can start looking into forming our own municipal utility in Lexington.

Patrick Mehr Lexington Electric Utility Committee

Answer 3 (Paul Chernick, Jan 2013)

An answer to your question, and more details on the Dominion scam.

The basics of Basic Service

Whether you pay NStar a surcharge or get a credit has nothing to do with what supplier you switch to. It has to do with the difference between the monthly and fixed Basic Service rates and when you switch.

For the first 6 months of 2014, the NStar Basic Service rate (the generation rate for customers who don’t select another provider) is set at 9.333¢/kWh. That price is computed from the costs of the contracts that NStar has signed for power supply and renewable credits, and does not include any profit for NStar. The rate is reviewed and set by the Massachusetts Dept of Public Utilities.

If you are on Basic Service from January through June, you can pay 9.333¢/kWh throughout. But NStar actually purchases power at monthly rates, which vary a lot. The monthly rates for the first half of 2013 are

January 12.529 February 12.279 March 8.340 April 7.358 May 6.909 June 7.336

The 9.333¢/kWh is a sales-weighted average of these prices, and the NStar offers the fixed rate as a convenience for ratepayers (probably because the DPU requires it, but maybe to avoid all the questions it would get if rates changed every month).

So if you use 600 kWh in January and February, and 500 kWh in March-June, you would pay about the same amount regardless of whether you pay the fixed rate or the monthly rates.

But if you take the fixed Basic Service rate in January and February, and then switch suppliers, you would have paid 9.333¢/kWh for power than cost NStar about 12.4¢/kWh. If you did that, some other customers would be stuck with costs of your gaming the system. So the DPU came up with the following fix:

When you leave fixed Basic Service in the middle of a pricing period, NStar computes the difference between what you paid (in our example, 9.333¢ × 1,200 = $112) and what the power cost (12.529¢ × 600 + 12.279¢ × 600 = $148.85), and adds $38.85 to your bill. (That probably happens in May or June, since NStar takes a while to do the calculation.)

(The adjustment would tend to go the other way in the second half of the year, since the December rate will usually pull the second-half fixed rate above the monthly rates for July-November.)

You can estimate your own payment for switching in Feb or March from your 2013 Jan and/or Feb usage (it’s on your bills, going back 13 months), times the difference between the monthly and fixed Basic Service rates.

The Dominion Offer

Dominion has offered NStar customers a rate of 8.49¢/kWh, which they compare to a 9.334¢/kWh Basic Service rate for the first half, and an unknown rate for the second half of 2014. Sounds like a no-brainer, right?

Wrong.

Dominion’s offer includes the fine print "Service to begin March 2014” and "Term: Through your November 2014 meter read date.” (Interestingly, the March start is not mentioned on the first page of the on-line offer and the letter offer mentions the November end date only in the sign-up form, not in the letter itself.)

So in the first half of 2014, you can pay NStar’s 12.529¢ in January, 12.279¢ in February, and 6.909¢ to 8.340¢ in March through June, or NStar’s 12.529¢ in January, 12.279¢ in February, and Dominion’s 8.49¢ in March through June.

Dominion’s offer is a guaranteed loser through June, despite Dominion’s attempt to portray is as a providing savings. (Anyone have a friend working for the FTC?)

In our example, you would pay $20 more to Dominion than NStar. (NStar has a calculator at http://www.nstaronline.com/residential/competitive_supply/suppliercalc.asp, which assumes constant monthly use.)

What about the second half of the year?

NStar has already locked in contracts for half of its Basic Service power supply for the second half of 2014, before the recent jump in New England market gas prices, which have pushed up market electric prices. While nothing is certain, the prospect is that even the power supply that NStar that will be acquiring this spring will cost less than Dominion’s 8.49¢ for July to November. December will be expensive again, but Dominion isn’t offering its price for December.

Dominion is a big power supplier (affiliates own the Millstone nuclear units in Connecticut and some gas-fired generation in Providence, the utility that serves most of Virginia, gas utilities, and lots of gas pipelines), and the only thing shady about this deal is the price and the marketing.

Those who know my history with NStar (professionally and on behalf of Lexington) will be surprised to find me saying something good about NStar, but its Basic Service deal is hard to beat.

Another consideration about third-party suppliers. I was a Dominion customer for a couple years, and found that they raised our rate when market prices rose, but did not reduce the rate when the market fell, even as NStar’s price did. We usually overpaid for a month or two following a price drop; once we called Dominion, they always beat the NStar price, at least by 0.001¢/kWh. Between the hassle and the overpayments, we got sick of dealing with them. I expect most suppliers would be similarly loath to reduce your rate unless you bug them; NStar’s rate follows the market, since it’s regulated.

Viridian

A couple of people have endorse Viridian’s services on the elist, such as Andy McClaine, who said

"My household purchases its electricity from Viridian Energy for about the same price and it is completely green. I buy the Pure Green 100% renewable product"

The 100% wind option is listed on the Viridian web site at 16.49¢/kWh for the monthly product and 10.49¢/kWh for 2014. Since you won’t be able to switch until your February billing date, that 10.49¢/kWh does not avoid the 12.529¢ NStar will charge you for your use in January. The Viridian products are much more expensive than the NStar products.

As for greenness, the Viridian web site says "Viridian’s fixed Pure Green is 100% renewable energy, sourced entirely from American wind,” but the disclosure attached to the contract says

Viridian Energy procures its electricity supply, on behalf of its customers, from system power contracts, not from specific generating units. The electricity you consume comes from the New EngLand power grid, which receives power from a variety of power pLants and transmits the power throughout the region as needed to meet the requirements of all customers in New England. System Power represents power purchased in the regional electricity market.

Biomass .01% CoaL 7.32% DieseL 2.49% Hydroelectric 0.35% Jet 3.58% landfill Gas 0.00% Municipal solid waste 0.03% NaturaL Gas 44.44% Nuclear 29.40% Oil 1.98% Solar Photovoltaic 0.00% System Mix 10.22% Trash-to-energy 0.07% Wind 0.00% Wood 0.10%

So Viridian doesn’t contract for energy from renewables. It buys renewable energy credits (RECs).

For its Everyday Green (50% green) product in other states, at least in 2012, Viridian seems to have purchased only enough real RECs (the ones that are required for all power suppliers) to meet its legal obligations. Regardless of whom you purchase power from, the same RECs are required and will have the same effect on REC prices and encouragement of construction of more renewables. Those real RECs cost real money, about 6¢/kWh for the Class 1 RECs in Massachusetts.

The voluntary extra 20% RECs that Viridian bought for its Connecticut customers in 2013, on the other hand, are primarily from wind plants in states without REC markets (55% from IN, WV), plants in states with a glut of REC supply (22% from IL wind and landfill gas, 19% from PA landfill gas), and a trash-burning plant in VA (3%). Most of these purchases are at very low prices and will do little or nothing to get more renewables built. The latest Viridian Sustainability Report does not provide any data on Massachusetts RECs purchases, but Viridian’s strategy is clearly to buy the cheapest stuff it can pass off as renewable. http://www.viridian.com/assets/2013/downloads/Viridian_2012SR.pdf.

For the 100% Pure Green, Viridian does not specify sources. The RECs are not real state-regulated RECs, but credits generated by Green-e Energy, presumably in states without REC requirements. In all likelihood, Viridian’s “REC” purchases for Pure Green would have negligible effect on the development of renewables.

Andy noted that you can get a kickback for your church or GWAC by signing with Viridian. If you have details on that, you can figure out whether there is any real benefit from purchasing through Viridian.

Buying through Viridian may help you feel better, but it is expensive and will do little to save the planet. If anyone knows of a way to directly support renewable development, perhaps they could share it with the list. Your money might be better spent supporting 350.org, Sierra Club (disclosure: one of my clients), NRDC (another client), GWAC, or other environment and climate groups.

Sorry to bear the bad news.

Paul Chernick

Answer 4 (Paul Chernick, Mar 2015)

At the risk of coming across as a wet blanket, I don’t see how Viridian would be saving money for anyone who switched now. They may have been lucky in their purchasing for this last winter (prices were highly volatile, and each of NStar’s 6-month price blocks is the result of two procurements, about six months apart).

The lowest-cost offer I see from Viridian is the "RPS + 50% Renewable Energy”, fixed for 12 months at 11.99¢/kWh. The NStar rates (I know it’s EverSource now, but that’s a dumber name than NStar, even) that have been set for 2015 are:

Jan 20.792¢

Feb 20.625¢

Mar 14.060¢

April 10.966¢

May 9.876¢

June 10.980¢


The average rate—charged to customers who stay on default service for Jan-June—is 15.046¢; if you have been paying that rate and switch to Viridian or any other supplier before July, NStar will recompute your bill to date, using the monthly rates in the period you took default service. You will wind up paying the high winter prices retrospectively, and saving only the low spring prices. Viridian probably won’t tell you that, and will pretend that your choice is between NStar’s 15¢ and Viridian’s 12¢.

Last July-Dec, NStar prices averaged 9.4¢. This July-Dec will probably be lower, since wholesale contract prices for energy are down about 0.8¢ from the same time last year. So assume the price will be 8.6¢.

Next Jan-June, NStar’s prices will probably be lower than the 15¢ for this Jan-June; prices are down about 2¢. So the price next Jan-June is likely to be something like 13¢. And the price drop for Jan-Mar (the period covered by the 1-year contract) would be about 3.5¢, bringing the price down to about 15¢.

A simple average NStar price over the period April 2015-Mar 2016 would be about 10.7¢. If your usage is higher in the summer, your average price would be lower.

So the lowest-price Viridian offer will cost you about 2.3¢/kWh extra for the rest of this year, and save you about 3¢ in Jan-Mar of 2016, with an average net loss of about 1.3¢ over the year.

As a check, Viridian’s rate for April (probably the first time you can switch) is 12.46¢, compared to NStar’s 10.97¢.

And it gets worse. Our experience with Dominion seems typical of the behavior of these marketers. If you don’t call up and negotiate a better deal every time the rate renews, the marketer will keep your price the same (if costs have fallen) or raise your price (if costs have increased). NStar will reduce your price if costs are down or raise it if costs are higher. NStar does not charge a profit, and its rates are regulated.

You may protest that Viridian’s power is cleaner than NStar’s. That is not at all clear. Viridian says that its energy is 100% renewable, but does not define what that means. Viridian describes its REC purchases in its sustainability report. The only such report covering Massachusetts is the 2013 report, since Viridian has not released the 2014 version yet. It appears that Viridian is relying on credits from the SEMASS trash-burning plant, existing hydro in Wisconsin and Massachusetts, and wind in Minnesota, where wind energy is selling for less than the cost of building new coal or gas plants and the utilities are adding more than they are required. The RECs from states with excess wind are selling for about 0.07¢/kWh, about 1.5% of the 5¢ cost of real Massachusetts RECs.

These trash, hydro and wind plants were built without RECs and would have run with or without Viridian’s purchase of the RECs, so Viridian is just relabeling energy that would have been generated anyway, and not causing construction of any new renewables or reducing emissions. Viridian lists some biomass plants among its REC sources for Massachusetts; since Viridian considers trash-burning and tire-burning to be biomass, it is difficult to determine what that means.

Viridian is probably no worse than other power marketers. Liberty does not even post its rates on its web site, a serious danger sign. I already mentioned my problem with Dominion, which later sent out a misleading comparison of its rate for March-November 2014 to NStar’s rate for January-June.

So what’s a green consumer to do? You can sign up for 25% new New England renewables for 2.4¢/kWh (the other 75% is from old hydro, which does not usually provide an environmental advantage) or 100% New England wind for 3.8¢/kWh at www.massenergy.org/renewable-energy/nstar. MassEnergy appears to be legitimate, even though the description of the 25% renewable option is a little disingenuous; their marketing is not as slick as Viridian’s, which is a recommendation in itself.

You may be shocked at the idea of paying extra for green power, when Viridian has been promising green power at below-market costs. As I’ve explained, Viridian prices are no bargain, and its greenness is largely illusory, just the relabeling of existing power supplies. Renewables still cost more than brown power in New England (although not everywhere). If you want to really get more renewables built here, you have to pay for it.

In any case, put your efforts into reducing your energy use, including getting blower-door-guided air sealing, infrared building-envelope inspection and incentives for replacement of inefficient equipment with efficient models from the utilities (NStar and National Grid). And switch out your incandescent light bulbs for LEDs. And install rooftop solar if your roof is suitable. You will save more money and reduce greenhouse gases more that way than by switching power supplier.

Good luck.

Paul


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Power supply company - Starion Energy Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Just got a hard-sell call from a company called Starion (sp?) pushing lower electric charges than NStar. They are not listed among the competitive suppliers on the NStar site. They would not provide written information, or a phone number, so I declined to sign up on the spot (though they reassured me that verbal consent was not binding). They claimed .0949 per kwh in generation charges.

I'm wondering if anyone has experience with this company, and if anyone on the list can recommend good alternative suppliers, given the recent upswing in electric charges. Thanks.


Answer: Better Business Bureau gives Starion Energy, Inc. of Middlebury, CT a grade of B-, and cites a long history of complaints about sales/marketing and billing/collection issues.

http://www.bbb.org/connecticut/business-reviews/electric-companies/starion-energy-inc-in-middlebury-ct-87076869/

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Solar panels installation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Which companies have people used for solar panel installation, and how has it worked out?

Answer: Companies doing solar panel installation in the area include: SolarCity, Transformations, and Vivint Solar.

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Renting or Buying a Home


Realtor recommendation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have a recommendation for a Lexington realtor? We are looking for someone who will really go the extra mile to get our house sold, possibly after we are no longer in the area. We'd also appreciate any tips you have about realtors who gave disappointing service (please reply privately). Thank you!

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Temporary housing Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My wife and I are selling our Lexington home and are moving to a condominium in Concord shortly thereafter. Since we're closing on the sale of our Lexington home on the same day as our Concord Greene purchase, we are looking for an economical place to live for a 2 or 3 weeks while we make some improvements (paint and hardwood floors) before we can occupy our new home.

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Security


Home Security Systems Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I was interested in learning about experiences with various home security systems. For example, ADT vs. Comcast vs. any other vendors. Thanks much.

Answer: There are two main aspects to any security system: the installation/maintenance and the monitoring. The latter is a service that "listens" to your system and responds when an alert is raised. There are a relatively small number of monitoring services, and they vary from mediocre to pretty good, depending on how adaptable they are to your particular needs. And you can change monitoring services pretty much any time if you don't like what you're getting.

Long term, the most important factor is the installation and maintenance, which requires experience with the technology and knowledge about the various ways it can be deployed in your home. If you want a system that you understand and can rely on, it is recommended to find an *independent* installer with a good bit of experience who knows what they're doing, as opposed to simply taking whomever Comcast (not a security company) might contract out the job to.

Finally, a security system that you don't activate is less useful than a doorstop, so your family will have to learn some new habits (but do try to avoid enabling the system when people are still in the house).

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Water and Sewer


Huge Water Bill Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Has anyone had experience with a huge water bill (not tied to sprinklers) out of the blue. Anyone have any ideas? DPW says it's not the meter. Any thoughts? Thanks!

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Outdoor and Traveling

Driveway


Driveway Paving Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have a recommendation to get someone to re-pave our driveway? Thanks.

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Going outdoor


Beaches Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: What are your favorite area beaches? We are relatively new here. Thanks!

Answers: Here are the nearby ocean beaches:

  • Crane Beach, Ipswich
  • Wingaersheek Beach in Gloucester. Small, very pretty. Paid parking available, though I imagine it fills up during the middle part of the day.
  • Nahant Beach
  • Singing Beach, Manchester

All the above require driving about 40-45 min.

  • Good Harbor Beach in Gloucester, one hour away
  • No one has mentioned a wonderful rocky shore, Halibut Point State Park in Rockport, at the tip of Cape Ann. It is a granite shore (formerly a quarry) with beautiful views, great wave action, tide pools. Not that great for swimming, but paths to explore, blueberries, and history.
  • Plum Island (Newburyport) is a unique barrier island and one of the premier birdwatching areas in New England.
  • Thrill-seeking older kids prefer the waves at Horseneck State Park or at the Newport, RI beaches, but it'll take you at least 90 minutes to two hours to get to them -- more if you're going on the weekends.
  • If you're traveling on a weekday after rush hour, you can get to the Cape in an hour and a half.
  • Horseneck Beach in Southern Mass and Second Beach in Newport RI. You can not beat the fact that the water at these beaches is warm!
  • Spectacle Island in Boston Harbor is nice. You feel like you've left the city even though you can still see it.
  • Ogunquit Beach in Ogunquit Maine. Its about a 1.5 hour drive.

Pond beaches are:

  • Lexington Reservoir
  • Walden Pond - 10 minutes away, parking lot becomes full quickly. Free swimming is allowed!
  • Spring Brook Park is in Bedford. My daughter brings the grandkids there whenever she is in town. It is very close to where Rtes 4 and 225 split, at 181 Springs Rd (note the spelling)

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Campsites Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello Listers,

I am looking for recommendations for campsites within a 2 hour (ideally) drive from here for this summer- late August. We will be camping in tents. We will likely have 4 different families on our little weekend trip (3-4 campsites) and kids range in age from 3 to 13. We'd like to bring bikes and are looking to do things like cooking over the campfire, swimming, hiking, maybe some geocaching, perhaps kayaking, etc. In my small bit of research it seems that some require 5 or 7 night minimum (we want 2-3 nights) and some of the more popular ones are already booked!

I would love to hear any first hand info.

Thanks in advance.

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Hiking trails Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. We plan to take both sets of grandparents, in their 60s and 70s, to New Hampshire this Saturday. Any recommendation on a easy yet beautiful trail, or a scenery drive? Within 2 hours from Lexington will be great. Thanks for your time.

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Outdoor adventure ideas Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Next Thursday, my wonderful grandmother-in-law, June, will be visiting us from California for a couple of days and I'm having a hard time thinking of fun things to do with her that also are appropriate for my toddler. Grandma June will be turning 90 (in her namesake month of June), and given that she'll be here for Mother's Day too, I wanted to do something special and celebratory during the weekend. While Grandma's first love is meeting people and people watching, she also loves gardens, and shopping at vintage-y places -- not in fine antique places, but more finding a bargain at a flea market. Here's the catch: while she can walk from the car to the house, she's not all that mobile and needs a wheelchair for anything longer, and she's partially deaf.

While I know that she'll derive a lot of joy by staying around the house and enjoying everyone's company/watching her great-granddaughter play, I wanted to have one special outing for Mother's Day, and one special thing to do for a birthday pre-party (at home). Reviewing her past visits I recall that going to Garden In the Woods worked wonderfully because the docent got her into a golf cart and gave her a tour, which allowed Grandma June to chat with someone and tour a gorgeous place. However, doing a duck tour wasn't so great because it was more impersonal and the tour guide talked too quickly for Grandma to catch everything. Going to flea markets/antiquing was also difficult because there were steps involved that were difficult for her, and while my daughter tolerated that as a baby, I don't think she'll do well with such an outing now that she's a toddler. Given all the above, I feel like the Big Apple Circus, while great for my daughter, might be a bad idea for Grandma, and I'm looking to find something more akin to the golfcart tour at Garden In the Woods...

So, I'm hoping to get some ideas for (1) an outdoor adventure, and (2) to make dinner special at home, that are appropriate for both an almost 90 yo and a 2 yo. (I have contacted the barbershop quartet, Sounds of Concord, to see if they would consider coming over for a singing telegram, but sadly they're all booked up for a Mother's Day event. If you know of any other quartet type groups who would come over and serenade Grandma June with one song, and then sing Itsy-Bitsy Spider, or the like, for my daughter, I'd really appreciate it.)

I'm open to anything and everything that would make this a fun and festive weekend:-) Thanks List!

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Lawn and garden


Clearing up debris Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I had someone hack my back walk up last year and I have a large pile of heavy concrete remaining that has rebar all through it. I need to hire a person to take it away (God knows where). Does anyone out there have a suggestion? Thank you!

Answer: Try taskrabbit.com or LivingSocial.com.

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Composting Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi, does anyone know whether it is allowed in Lexington to compost food scraps in the backyard? Thanks!

Answer: Yes, composting in the back yard is allowed and even encouraged.

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Disposing of fireplace ash Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I recently cleaned out our fire pit and put the ashes in lawn and leaf gas- probably 4 in total- heavy dense stuff. I out them out with the regular trash but unfortunately they were not collected. I am wondering what to do with them... Any suggestions would be appreciated... Thanks.

Answer: You can collect fireplace ash in a metal trash can and spread it on the lawn in the spring, as free fertilizer.

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Dormant oil spraying Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. Does anyone recommend a tree service to spray dormant oil for winter moths? I'd love to go with a service that people have been happy with. Thanks.

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Electric Lawn Mower Repair Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Our Black and Decker electric lawn mower has a short and has stopped working. Does anyone know of a local place for a repair?

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Establishing a new lawn or repairing an old one Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My lawn is a mess! Has anyone worked with someone good to get rid of the invasive weeds and reestablish a lawn? Thanks.

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Landscaper / leaf removal Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We are fed up with our landscaper and looking to contract with a new one for regular mowing, fertilizing, and fall/spring cleanup. Any recommendations? Thanks.

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Lawn care provider Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi! Any recommendations for someone to take care of the seeding and feeding of our lawn. There's about an acre total lawn. Thanks.

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Lawn mower repair Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I hit a rock while mowing our lawn and seem to have caused an oil leak. Does anyone know a good repair person?

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Lawn signs Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: What are the rules for setting up lawn signs?

Answer: Lawn signs must be:

  • Placed 10 feet away from the edge of the road
  • 4 square feet or smaller in size, and 4 ft or less in height
  • No more than two signs are allowed per residence
  • Election lawn signs must be removed within 7 days after the election.

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Mulch Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone know where I can go to get good quality mulch delivered to my driveway? We had a delivery last year but I was not happy with the quality and seemed to get hundreds of large carpenter ants within days of it being laid, which in turn left me with a season of bad mulch and a large bill for pest control. I am looking for about 8 yards.

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Patio weeds Specialized Lexington List Search

Observation: This works so great and is so cheap and so non-damaging that I just had to share. You can kill the weeds that grow up between walkway bricks, bluestones, concrete joints etc. by just pouring some inexpensive white vinegar on them. No need for Roundup. I believe that this works on the same principal as those round dead spots on your lawn from dog pee.

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Pear Picking Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Anyone have recommendations for pear picking locally? Not too far away is always nice because there are small children in our party. After a brief internet search, it's been a challenge finding *any* pear picking amongst all the apple picking. The closest I've found was Asian pears at Belkin Family Lookout Farm in Natick but we are looking for "regular" pears. Thanks in advance.

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Poison Ivy Removal Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does have anyone have any recommendations for poison ivy removal services? Thanks.

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Privacy fences height regulations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. Does anyone know if the town has any rules about the height of fences between adjoining properties? Thanks.

Answer: Lexington has a zoning FAQ as a PDF at [4]. Fences of 6 ft or lower may be placed anywhere on the property. Fences higher than 6 ft require a building permit and may be installed provided the height of the fence is not greater than its horizontal distance to the property line. For example, an 8 ft fence may be placed no closer than 8 ft of the boundary of the property.

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Rhododendrons: trimming when overgrown Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Any recommendations for someone who can rejuvenate (I believe that's the correct euphemism for 'hack back to a third of the size') two huge rhodies without killing them? Thanks!

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Tree roots Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I’m wondering if anyone has any experience with tree roots blocking the water pipes. Temporary or permanent solutions?

Answer: (Olga Guttag) Alas, this is a battle every property owner down south faces almost annually. First of all, you want to get Roto-Rooter/equivalent to clear the pipes. I recommend that you pay the camera charge and have them get you a video of what you are dealing with. In some instances, you may need to replace the pipe(s) because it has been crushed by the roots.

Regardless of what you need to do to the pipes, you want to make sure that the roots do not keep coming back repeating the damage. Here is what can be done: 1) An effective solution is to root-prune the offending tree (the crown needs to be thinned proportionally to the root pruning), and install a non-penetrable barrier in the direction of the pipes. 2) Roto-Rooter has a chemical compound that will kill any intruding roots when poured into the pipes regularly. We have not had much luck using this method. 3) Call in Roto-Rooter every year (or as needed) to clear the newly-grown roots and unblock the pipes. For us this has been the most cost-effective solution.

Hope that you don't need to replace the pipes, and that the roots can be kept in check. Good luck!

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Sand box sand delivery Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Anyone have a recommendation for how to get a bunch of sandbox quality sand delivered in lexington? I just don't picture myself lifting 10 50 lb bags....

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Sprinkler systems Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have good experience with a contractor for installation of a lawn sprinkler system? Thanks.

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Sprinkler systems and water bills Specialized Lexington List Search

Observation: I received a very high water bill this time, so high that the Water Dept suggested that I might have a leak and offered to come out and check. I was very pleasantly surprised by this offer. In fact I had put in a new lawn and so the excessive water was totally my fault. None-the-less I contacted them hoping I could do something about the sewer costs.

Robin Fullford at the Lexington DPW Water Dept was wonderful. She directed me to a Application for Abatement PDF on the town web page. http://lexingtonma.gov/dpw/ABATEMENT%20APPLICATION%202-10-12.pdf which allows me to request a one time only abatement.

Who knew?

So I filled out the form and, at her request, sent in a "good faith payment" equal to last year's bill. This form now goes to some Lexington Board and there appears to be good reason to believe that when they contact me in 6-8 weeks my cost for this period will go down substantially. I decided not to wait to bring it to your attention because if you need to take advantage of this for the current bill ing period you cannot wait.

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Stump grinding Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone know who I can contact that will grind the stumps of trees we took down this past fall? If you have contact names, I would greatly appreciate you passing them along. Also, I've heard that one has to clearly state that the shavings be removed or one will end up with a lawn full of wood shavings. Is this true? Does anyone have experience in this that they would be happy to share? Many thanks!

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Tree Falling On House Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi everyone. A tree landed on our roof, puncturing our bedroom ceiling before catching the gutters on the way down. Not sure where to begin with this process, especially with rain on the way. When we've had a flood I've called Restore-Pro, but that won't work here. Anyone know of a one-stop place for this type of damage? Thanks.

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Tree Liability Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: If a tree or large branch falls onto a neighbor's yard, who is legally responsible for the cost of removal? What about damage to the neighbor's property?

Answer: Generally speaking, unless the tree is diseased, decayed, or dead, the tree owner is not legally liable for any damage caused by falling branches, etc. onto a neighbor's property. But if a neighbor's tree overhangs your yard, you can cut the branches back to the property line. If damage occurred to your home because of a neighbor's tree, your homeowner's insurance should cover the loss. If someone makes a claim against you for damage caused by your tree, you can turn it over to your insurance company and let them handle it.

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Tree work Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone has a good person or company to recommend?

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Yard drainage recommendation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We have some drainage issues in one corner of our yard and are thinking of getting a French drain or similar installed. Does anyone have any recommendations for a landscaper or contractor that can address this? Thanks in advance.

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Parking in Lexington


Parking meter - frozen or non-functional Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Is parking allowed in Lexington when the parking meter is frozen or broken?

Answer: Yes, for not longer than the duration inscribed on the meter, but please inform the Police Department by phone or email so the meter can be fixed as soon as possible.

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Parks in Lexington


Party in Lexington park Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I'm thinking of having a little informal birthday party in a Lexington park. Is there an approval I need to get from town officials?

Answer: Not for small informal birthday parties. If it really is just a few people getting together, that's what parks are for.

If you plan a larger event bringing tables and all of that, it would be best to check with the town officials. If you want the Battle Green then you will want to check with the Selectmen's office. The Battle Green is a little different from any other piece of ground in Lexington and the threshold is a bit tighter there. If you want something like Depot Square or Hastings Park, then you will want to check with the Town Manager's office. If it is a recreation field or area like Willard's Woods, then your first stop should probably be at Conservation. All of those offices can be called and all are in the same building within a few yards of each other if you want to visit. The phone number is 781-862-0500 and then listen to the menu.

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Sightseeing


Sightseeing around Lexington Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We will be having family members visit us in Lexington May 11-25, and as we're relatively new to town, we don't know all the must-see sites (particularly historical) and things to do in lexington/boston and vicinity. The visitors are mostly adults, with one 11-year-old girl who will be here for 5 days. Any suggestions greatly appreciated! Thanks.

Answer: Here is an incomplete list:

Lexington/Concord:

  • Buckman Tavern, Hancock/Clark House, Munroe Tavern Lexington

Historic houses and excellent tours run by in Costume (and sometime in Character) guides: http://lexingtonhistory.org

  • Our Museum of National Heritage, Lexington, MA
  • Battle Green where the "shot heard round the world" was fired
  • The Liberty Ride: a tram that travels around Lexington and Concord to

the various Historic venues: http://www.libertyride.us/

  • The Minuteman Nat'l Park - the visitor center has that great multimedia

film on the start of the revolutionary war, and you can walk on the battle road where the events actually occurred, read lots of plaques, etc. (Hartwell Tavern circa 1775, Paul Revere Capture Site) http://www.nps.gov/mima/index.htm

  • Orchard House (Louisa May Alcott's house, Little Women), Concord, MA
  • Walden Pond
  • Old North Bridge

Boston/Cambridge:

  • Duck boat tours (it's an open-air bus/boat that tours Boston and always

looks SO fun!)(if we do that, we need to bring the kids!) http://www.bostonducktours.com/

  • Tour the "New" State House (built in 1798)- tours are free

http://www.cityofboston.gov/freedomtrail/massachusettshouse.asp

  • The Old State House

http://www.bostonhistory.org/?s=osh&p=visit

  • The Freedom Trail: a great sampling of Historic Boston.

http://www.thefreedomtrail.org/

  • MIT museum (includes largest hologram collection in the world)

http://web.mit.edu/museum/

  • Boston Commons, Swan Boats
  • Frog Pond (outdoor ice skating in winter)
  • Top of John Hancock building for great viewing
  • Walk down the AMAZINGLY old, European-seeming, GORGEOUS streets of

Boston (e.g. Charles Street is really cool)

  • Museum of Science (Boston)

www.mos.org

  • Aquarium
  • Isabella Gardner Museum
  • Harvard Museum of Natural History (Cambridge)

[especially the Glass Flowers exhibit -- highly recommended] http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/

  • USS Constitution (Boston)
  • Prudential Center (big Mall, trolley tours & duck tours can start here)

http://www.prudentialcenter.com/

  • Faneuil Market Place Boston
  • Bunker Hill (Boston)
  • Paul Revere's House (Boston)

http://www.paulreverehouse.org

One hour drive or less:

  • Salem, Mass (historical for witch trials)

BEACHES! (You can actually SWIM in the water!) Good Harbor Beach, Gloucester, MA and Rockport, MA

Plymouth Plantation (where the Pilgrims landed, set up just like the village the Pilgrims built, as well as a Native American village, all with people in period costumes ready to answer questions)

Battleship USS Massachusetts, Fall River

If open Mt Washington! (New Hampshire)

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Lexington paint mine Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone share what they know about the Lexington Paint Rock Mine? Was it early settlers that made paint with the rocks? How? Thanks!

Answer: The Paint Mine area, the conservation tract behind Estabrook School, is named for actually two very brief 19th century attempts at mining minerals found in this area for the manufacture of paint. No, it wasn’t early settlers. Thomas Sileo goes into quite an explanation and history of the area in his book “Historical Guide to Open Space in Lexington” where he explains that a company called the Boston and Lexington Paint Company was formed in 1867, buying up land that used to be part of both the Robinson and Simonds farms, with the goal of excavating the natural ochre found there for use in the manufacture of “superior and profitable paint.” However, Sileo goes on to explain, a recession of 1873 did the company in, and by 1877 it was out of business. A second try, begun in 1879 by the Lexington Mineral Paint Company formed by Jerome W. Tyler, seemed to have no more success. This may be more info than you really were after, but I found it quite interesting to read about this area in Sileo’s book. (Answer by Jane Morse)

The town's Conservation website has some info. (Answer by Peggy Enders)

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Snow related


Do I need a snow blower? Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Pardon my ignorance here... My family and I moved up here from the Washington DC area in the spring. This will be our first winter with New England snow levels. (We had snow in Maryland, but 2 inches would close the schools, and a foot was considered very heavy.)

Our driveway is 2 cars wide and maybe 1 3/4 cars long. (Sorry, but I'm lousy at estimating lengths.) One car will be garaged; the other -- mine -- will be in the driveway. The driveway slopes gently down from the street to the garage, with a short steep bit right before the garage.

My husband and I are used to hand shoveling the modest snows of Maryland, on a driveway about twice as long. We're in reasonably good shape, and know not to over exert. So, should we look at a machine? Or a more efficient people-powered device, if there is one?

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What type of snow blower should one buy? Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: ...It might be a good idea to try one out before you buy a snowblower, to see how comfortable it is to use. Our experience with a medium-sized gas-powered one (a Toro) was that it took a lot of effort to turn it, and to try to push it through the pile where the driveway meets the street. That combined with the noise, the gas fumes, and the storage issues (i.e., the need to empty it of gas before storing it after the last snowfall, and who knows which is the last one!) caused us after a few years to go back to shoveling, in peace and quiet, breathing in clean air, and thinking of it as good exercise. But I think ours wasn't self-propelled. I've also thought about looking into an electric one, but I have the impression that they can't handle snow deeper than a few inches. Does anyone have experience with those?

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Recommendations for snow blower/lawn mower repair Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Ok experienced snow blower users, let's see what ideas you have for what could be wrong with my snowblower. It's 7 years old (Yard Machine Tecumseh 5.5hp) and has worked every year with no issues and was serviced last winter by someone in lexington whose contact details I've forgotten.

It worked well during the last snowfall. Prior to that I had changed the oil & fresh gas. I did not change the spark plug this winter out of laziness so it this is the second winter season it's being used. This morning the snow blower would not start. I did the following but still could not get it to start.

1) Press primer 3 times, choke full 2) then emptied the carburetor of gas by pressing the small button at the bottom 3) repeated item 1. 4) checked oil - level is fine, fresh oil colour 5) pulled the cable off the spark plug then put it back on (note I did not take the spark plug out) 6) repeated item 1.

If someone remembers the person in Lexington who services snow blowers that would be helpful. I'm sure it's a simple problem to get it going. Thanks.

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Recommendations for snow remover Specialized Lexington List Search

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Town snow plowing blocking driveway Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I'm having an issue with the town's snow plowing.

Every time they plow our street, they leave 4 to 6 feet of unplowed snow on the street in front of my driveway and mailbox. Across the street they go within about a foot. It bothers me to think that I'm paying taxes to pay for the plowing of the streets and yet I am shoveling the street in front of my house where they should have plowed, shoveling part of the street in addition to around the fire hydrant, and shoveling out the storm drain that the would have gotten had they shoveled the street like they should.

I don't have a snow blower and I don't hire a snow plow because I think the exercise is good; but when the snow is heavy and the plow pushes and packs down the snow, it's a bit much. Anyone have any suggestions on what to do about this? Thanks.

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Snow Blower - Ethanol Breaking Snow Blowers Specialized Lexington List Search

Observation: The ethanol that is being put into gasoline is killing the engines on snow blowers. Most susceptible to the problems are the newer engines. Here’s what I was just told by an expert on how to avoid the problem:

1. Use 89 (not 87) octane level. 2. Use high quality gasoline like Mobil or Shell or Sunoco. 3. Immediately put the proper amount (not too much; not too little) of StaBil into the gas can. 4. Only put as much gas into the snow blower as you will use that day. Leave the rest of the gas in the gas can. 5. If the gas gets to be two months old, do not use it in the snow blower at all; instead put it into your car and start over with fresh gasoline. 6. In the spring, run the snow blower dry until the gas runs out 100% and the machine stops on its own.

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Snow Melt Ideas

Question: I need to tap the creative thinking of this group. We are ready to have our storage unit and dumpster removed prior to putting our house on the market, but both are embedded in snow that is now frozen solid, and still 5 feet deep in places. I need to find a way to melt or remove this in the next couple of days. I'm thinking of renting a patio heater and putting it outside. I've also thought about creating a big tent with tarps and putting a space heater underneath. Other ideas? Thanks.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16878

Sports


Archery Specialized Lexington List Search

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Cycling Routes For Kids In Maine Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Any recommendations for cycling routes for a 10 year old and her dad in Maine? Ideally, staying in one place and cycling different routes over a period of 3 days or something like that. This is a coming of age celebration, so recommendations for a place to stay would be great too. He's not a camper. If they can get to it by train from Boston, that's even better! Thanks.

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Fencing Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I have a 13-year-old daughter eager to try fencing. Are there any local teachers/facilities folks could recommend? Thanks.

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Horse Trails Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Is there anyplace left in Lexington where you can ride a horse (trails) or are those days long gone? Thanks.

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Personal trainer Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Looking for a personal trainer and wanted to see if anyone had recommendations. Needing someone who will push (but not necessarily a drill sergeant). Looking for high intensity workout but not light weight/high reps. Any recommendations would be appreciated.

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Rafting Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Any recs for rafting? Thanks much.

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Riding lessons Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We are currently researching riding lessons for our 5th grade daughter. We have checked out the Four Fillies Farm and would like to see others for comparison. My sister-in-law suggest getting involved with the Pony Club but the options would require driving a good distance from Lexington. I would love to hear any suggestions from the list. Many thanks.

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Skating at the Old Reservoir Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: When is skating at the Old Reservoir safe, in terms of outside temperature and thickness of the ice?

Answer: Here's a how to on checking ice safety: http://www.wikihow.com/Know-When-Ice-is-Safe

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Ski tuning Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi there. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with getting their skis tuned at REI? Good/bad? Or, if anyone has any other local shops they would recommend, that would be helpful, too.

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Swimming pools nearby Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone know of a swimming pool complex nearby where I can swim laps? Preferably indoor so that I can continue in the colder months of the year.

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Tennis Instructor Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello. Does anyone have a recommendation for a Tennis Instructor to teach private lessons at outdoor courts? Thanks,

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Town Pool Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Anyone know what a kid's pass would cost me for the summer? Weekly pass? I googled rec. department and call, but site does not have the info as far as I can see, and the rec. dept. office is closed. Would like to send my kid swimming for the day. Thanks.

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Traveling


Acadia Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi! I am looking for good places to eat near Acadia. We will be staying near the south entrance. Thanks.

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Block Island Specialized Lexington List Search

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Canada - Places to Visit Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We are interested in hearing about places to visit in Eastern Canada in the Fall. This includes cities with all of their attractions, as well as get away places where you primarily go for scenery, hikes, and rest and relaxation.

Do you have some favorite places (museums, historic places (houses, forts, reconstructed villages)), restaurants, parks, trails, performance venues, tours, ferry boats etc. in Eastern Canada that you can recommend?

We'd love to hear your recommendations!

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Car Rentals - Seeking Low Rates Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have advice for getting best rental car rates? AARP, AAA, internet sites?

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Carribeans Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: hello fellow lexingtonians,

i’m in the process of planning a short trip in the fall (october) - probably 5 days total - and will be taking my future wife and two teen/20+ sons along. as of this week, we’ve narrowed it down to either: turks & caicos, the grand caymans or the bahamas.

definitely on the agenda: surfing lessons (they’re both huge into boards, snow, skate etc), some diving of some kind and ideally some kind of fishing if it exists (deep sea maybe).

i figured that several of the folks on this list must have been to one or more of these islands over the past 10 to 50 years, and so i’m really curious to know how you’d rank them. my personal take so far is that turks & caicos may have the nicest sands/beaches and some good waves for first time surfers, but we’re pretty open to any of them. the airfares all seem to be comparable (knock on wood) - but i know zero about nightlife, actual things to do and see, markets, whatever.

any (wildly opinionated) thoughts? ;)

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Driving Cross Country Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Who has advice for me about driving from Boston to LA? Anything I should avoid? Anything I should not miss? Northern route, southern route?

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Italy hotel recommendations sought Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Planning a trip to Italy... Does anyone have recommendations and/or places to avoid for hotels and apartment rentals? Thank you!

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Family fun vacations for the summer? Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We're looking into a week-long vacation in New England or the New York area with my parents this summer. None of us are resort types, so we're seeking a scenic place with activities and other families nearby--something a four-year old will enjoy. I remember someone telling me about a cabin community on Lake Winnepesaukee. My father is in his early 80s and will want a nice clean bathroom, so we can't go too rustic. It would be great if there's some stuff to do within walking distance, so we don't have to drive everywhere. Many thanks for your ideas!

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Foreign currency Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I'm planning a trip abroad. What is the best way to acquire foreign currency before and during the trip?

Answer: You may want to exchange a few hundred dollars at a local bank or currency exchange office before you leave, so you have local cash at the airport when you arrive. For a listing of local exchange offices, check the thread below.

Abroad, you can use credit or debit cards to make purchases or to withdraw money at an ATM. Some tips on use of debit and credit cards abroad can be found at flyerguide.com. Check with your bank and your credit card provider for ATM fees and point of sale fees. Typically, credit cards charge 3% in point of sale foreign transaction fees; that is still better than airport foreign currency exchange fees which could be as high as 15%. Debit cards charge between 1-3% for ATM foreign transaction fees. Some ATMs abroad do not have menus in English. Other ATMs abroad accept only 4 digit pins; if you have a longer than 4 digit pin try to enter the first 4 digits of the pin.

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Great Britain wall plugs Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi List members. We are traveling to England and Scotland shortly and we will need plug converters for our devices namely phones and computers. I'm not sure where to find them or what I need.

Answer: Here a pretty good page with advice about this subject:

http://www.enjoy-europe.com/hte/chap11/electric.htm

Regards,

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Lexington area hotels Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I have some family from out of state who'd love to visit us in the next few weeks. Our house isn't big enough for everyone, however. Can anyone recommend local places to stay? I'd really appreciate any advice!

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Lexington area travel suggestions Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all, I'm looking for ideas. My Mom is coming to visit at the beginning of August and I want to go someplace within 2-3 hours of Lexington with her. She cannot walk much but likes museums, good food, and a friendly atmosphere. Any suggestions would be appreciated...like places to go, places to stay, restaurants.

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Liberty Ride Specialized Lexington List Search

Comment: Two years ago I bought tickets for the Lexington-to-Concord Liberty Ride Trolley Tour at a fundraising auction. My husband and I finally used them this past weekend. It was great. There were lots of out-of-town tourists on the Trolley and it is air-conditioned. Though I’ve lived in Lexington for 35 years and have often read about the historical events and toured many of the historical buildings in both towns, the tour guide brought it all to life with her energetic and lively rendition. The compete tour takes 90 minutes. I strongly recommend the Liberty Ride both for your out-of-town guests and all of you Lexington residents.

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London suggestions Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We're heading to London next week, and my daughter and I will be sight-seeing during the day while my husband is at work. Does anyone have some good suggestions on things to do in London with a 12-year old? Or evening ideas for all three of us? We're planning to see "Love Never Dies" the musical sequel to "Phantom of the Opera", but I'm interested in hearing other theatre suggestions as well.

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Maine Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We have to drop our daughter off in Portland, Maine, in a week for camp and are thinking of going up a day or two ahead of time and staying for a day or two after with our other daughter. Any recommendations of places to stay near Portland with a 16- and a 12-year old for a few days without breaking the bank?

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Maine Coast Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Appreciate any suggestions for places to stay, eat, do on Maine coast on Wells/York/Oguinquit area.

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Maine: Rockport & Belfast Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi All. We will be visiting these areas. Any must-dos or must-stays? Thank you!

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Montreal Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: If you are familiar w/ Montreal I am looking for suggestions of things to do (including 10 & 12 yr. boys) & places to eat in the current season. We have the Biodome and walking around the old town on the list already.

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New England - Three Day Week-Emd Trip Suggestions Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi All! My children are going to visit their dad in Arizona for the next 4 weeks, and I am looking for creative ideas for 3 day weekends for my husband and I while they are away.

We are already planning a weekend in NYC, but that gives us 2 or 3 other weekends to explore. I've only lived in Boston since last July, and have enjoyed the Boston area, but looking forward to exploring other parts of New England that we can get to within 2 to 5 hours of driving.

About us: - BIG foodies - so good restaurants nearby are a necessity - Love cooking classes, wine tastings - We are very curious people and love learning - so destinations with historical significance are interesting - While we enjoy a nice walk or bike ride, we are not huge into hiking or kayaking, etc. - We are not "beach" people - We definitely don't want to "camp" or "rough it"

Also - my passport JUST expired and I have to wait 4 weeks for a replacement, so while I am LOVING all the Canada information and saving it, those aren't an option for us this month.

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New Orleans Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi-I'm planning 4-5 days in New Orleans and welcome suggestions for were to stay and what to do. Thx.

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New York City Bus Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone know of any of the express buses, like Bolt Bus, have a pick up spot where you can leave your car overnight? We have a event in Manhattan next month and thought the bus might be the easiest and most cost effective way to go.

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New York City HotelSpecialized Lexington List Search

Question: We're looking for hotel recommendations for NYC. Anyone have any suggestions? Any affordable options you know of? Thank you in advance for any suggestions you might have.

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Outer Banks Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We're thinking about spending our summer vacation in the Outer Banks, and I'm looking for recommendations on where to stay, fun things to do with children, etc. I'm leaning towards towns on Hatteras and Roanoke Islands because they seem a bit less commercial & more remote than the northern beaches (Duck, Nags Head), but I'd appreciate any thoughts on this. Ideas for specific towns (or even homes/condos) would be great! Thanks.

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Prince Edward Island Recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. We are considering traveling to Prince Edward Island with our three children this summer, and I'm now researching places to stay, activities, etc. I would greatly welcome any recommendations for lodging, towns or beaches we shouldn't miss, fun activities for children, etc. Thanks very much in advance!

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Rental - Vacation Rental Web Sites Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. I vaguely remember a thread about websites where we can find reliable vacation rentals. If anyone here knows of any other than vrbo.com please could you let us know and thanks very much.

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Rome, Venice, Paris Suggestions? Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We'll be visiting Rome, Venice and Paris for 2 weeks this June. Any ideas for things to do or places to visit would be very welcome. We have 2 boys aged 10 and 15. Except for Canada, they've never been outside the US. They are interested in history, but also love a touch of fun and adventure. Any ideas out there?

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San Francisco lodging recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We are flying into San Francisco to spend several days there and in surrounding areas (Sonoma, Half Moon Bay, ???). We will rent a car and think staying somewhere just outside the city might be best cost-wise and parking-wise. Does anyone have suggestions as to what area would be best? Suggestions for lodging would be appreciated also. Thanks!

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San Francisco - what else to visit nearby Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We've already combined many lovely California destinations with our visits to a special relative in San Francisco.... and we're looking for a new destination to add to our next trip.... maybe drive in from another state? Any suggestions?

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Short Trip Suggestions Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi! Since this list always proves a wealth of information, I again seek vacation suggestions.

I would like to take my daughters for 2 or 3 nights in late August to an area within 1.5 hour drive that has access to a beach (10 minute walk or bike ride is good). I've looked at inns and B&Bs in the Kennebunk area, but know nothing about this area or accessability to beaches.

I am not interested in the Cape - don't like traffic or crowds.

What suggestions might you have, whether about Kennebunk or other areas close by? Thanks!

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Washington DC Specialized Lexington List Search

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Tanglewood - Lodging Specialized Lexington List Search

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Travel agent Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I have a friend looking to plan a trip. Does anyone have a good travel agent to recommend?

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Turkey Specialized Lexington List Search

Observation: On a chance encounter, when he found out we're traveling to Istanbul, Faruk Bursal forwarded me this small pamphlet he had prepared with advice about visiting Turkey - which I found so well written that I wanted to share with the Lexington list (with Faruk's permission).

Advice on Going to Turkey, by Faruk Bursal (Oct 2014)

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Wild animals


The acorn drop Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hundreds of birds are flying around the oak trees and dropping acorns all over the street and driveways. Is this a yearly phenomenon that I’ve never witnessed before?

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Birds flying into windows Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Why do birds sometimes fly into windows, and how can one prevent it?

Answer: According to Mass Audubon, this is explained by territorial behavior of birds around their nesting sites. The birds see their image reflection and believe it is a rival. Closing curtains or applying bird "shadow" stickers on the window does not always prevent small birds from flying into the image reflection. Mass Audubon recommends doing nothing, on the theory that flying into windows is rarely fatally harmful to birds. Should you choose to cover the window, you should cover the outside to eliminate the image reflection of the bird - and you could do it with a transparent plastic sheet, taped at the top of the window. That way light still comes into the room through the plastic sheet, the image reflection is eliminated, and the wind rustling the plastic sheet will even scare the bird off.

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Birds Nest Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: A bird has made a nest in 1 of our 2 outside garage lights. I was going dispose of it this morning. Before I did I took a quick photo of it and now see that it has 5 ( Jordan Almond ) size eggs in it. Well, clearly I cannot demo the nest with eggs in it. Would anyone have a thought on how I may expedite the process of relocating my uninvited squatters?

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Bird - Nocturnal Signing Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My wife and I always look forward to spring and the return of all the birds who greet us in the morning with their song (albeit sometimes earlier than we'd like).

However, this year a bird has "set up shop" in a spruce tree quite near our bedroom window... and this bird is nocturnal. It begins chirping loudly around 11 PM and continues, virtually non-stop, until at least 2 or 3 in the morning—affecting our ability to fall asleep.

What bird is nocturnal in this manner? Or is this an ordinary "day bird" that has "issues" confused by the bright street light that's right across from our yard?

The bird has at least half a dozen different calls and rotates through them in rapid-fire sequence, much like a car alarm. So it's not like a single, repetitive song that you can fall asleep to.

As much as we love birds, we feel this one's no longer welcome in our spruce tree!

Any and all suggestions on how to deal with this would be welcome (sleeping pills, changing bedrooms, or cutting down the spruce tree are not options!)

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Bird Songs Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I've looked around on the web for a site that has audio for birds in Massachusetts and can't seem to find what I'm looking for (a collection that would allow me to identify what I'm hearing outside). If anyone knows of a good site, please let me know.

Answer: Check out the Peterson Field Guide to Bird Songs and also [5]. If you have an iPhone or iPad, you can also try iBird Explorer Lite. If you want to know more about local birds than you could possibly absorb, you could always join the Menotomy Birders List (named for the pre-Civil-War moniker for Arlington.) arlingtonbirds@yahoogroups.com.

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Coyotes Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: What does one do when ones walks up the street and comes up next to a coyote?

Answer: Coyotes generally avoid human contact, so normally there's no need to do anything at all. Unless one is walking a dog that is inclined to mix it up with a coyote, there's not much reason for concern. Don't be afraid of coyotes. There have only been 4 coyote attacks on humans in Massachusetts since they were first confirmed in the state in the 1950s. Check out the Mass. Div. of Fisheries & Wildlife page on living with coyotes and the Mass Audubon pamphlet on coyotes.

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Deer sightings Specialized Lexington List Search

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Deterring bird from destroying cedar shingles Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: During the last week I have a bird who has been pecking holes in my cedar shingles. I have not been able to get a good view of the bird because as soon as I open the window it takes off but I now have around eight good size holes in three shingles all in the same area. Is there anything I can do to redirect the bird to the many trees surrounding the house instead of my house? The area is around a second floor window high above the ground. Any suggestion will be appreciated.

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Foxes in Lexington Specialized Lexington List Search

Observation: Here's a link to Mass Wildlife about living with foxes: [6]. As stated in the "Habits" section, foxes are both shy and curious and can be active both day and night.

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Racoons Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Raccoon ambling thru neighborhood. Should I be concerned? He sauntered toward me then passed me by to cross the street toward the neighbor's construction dumper. Normal gait. This was 20 min ago--still plenty light outside.

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Skunk Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We have had a skunk meandering around over driveway for the past two days. Any thoughts of how to convince the critter to get back into the woods and away from our home? Thanks.

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Snakes Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We seem to have a snake living under the deck by our back door ... the door I use most frequently to enter the house. I know nothing about snakes, but from the bit of research that I've done, it may be a garter snake and it's about 2 feet long. So not the biggest or the most poisonous snake in the world :-) but I'm from a country where there are NO reptiles at all in the wild and I admit I'm a bit freaked out by this and would like to get it away from my house. Any recommendations?

Answer: Snakes in Lexington are non-poisonous and eat mice and small rodents. Unlike the other rodent-reducing predators (coyotes, foxes) there's no danger that a snake will also eat your cat. Snakes are afraid of humans - the best thing to do is to stomp as you approach. Snakes sense vibrations and will retreat back into their hiding place.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18715
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Squirrels in the attic Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Squirrels have moved into the attic and my initial attempts to get rid of them have been fruitless... Any recommendations for exterminators local to Lexington would be appreciated! The house is 60 years old.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6579
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8678

Will an animal try to make a home under my shed? Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We're building a garden shed on a sloping piece of land. The footings are about six inches high on one side, and closer to a foot off the ground on the other, given the slope of the land. We were going to try to put crushed stones under the shed, but it's so high that it would take way too many to fill the space. We're hoping that neither rabbits nor other creatures will turn the dark ground under there into their home. Do those with experience think we're in the clear?

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25593

Woodpeckers! How to keep them away from the house? Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We have at least one woodpecker who has decided to peck through the siding. How do we deter him/her? We've discovered a couple of holes which we'll fill, but how to stop it happening again?! Thanks.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11009
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http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37382
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38190

Yard animals


Chickens and hens Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello. I am looking for young hens (less than a year old). Where does one get them around here? Thanks.

Answer: Talk to people at Codman Farm or Drumlin Farm, both in Lincoln. They both sponsor workshops on raising backyard chickens on a regular basis. You can also buy chickens mail-order.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11471
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13677
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17186

Yard pests


Cut worms Specialized Lexington List Search

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Grubs Specialized Lexington List Search

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Hemlock woolly adelgids Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have experience with a professional service for treating these on your hemlocks? Any and all advise is greatly appreciated.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23954

Mosquitos Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I'm looking for a reliable (year after year use) mosquito killer for 0.33 acre of land. What do people recommend?

Answer: Some people use Mosquito Magnet, others use Flowtron, yet others use UV tube bug zappers, with mixed effects. Mosquito Magnets work well for the first couple of years, then inexplicably their performance goes down. Mosquito Magnets also output a lot of CO'_2_' in the atmosphere. Bug zappers also kill a great amount of other good insects along with the mosquitoes. For a discussion of the merits and the efficiency of each solution read the threads below.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/13589
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18303
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24675
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25666

Springtails Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: During the last month or so, tiny brown insects have appeared on our front outdoor porch, mailbox, and other surfaces. They collect in large numbers in the morning and generally disappear later in the day. They seem to like temperatures around 40-45 degrees. We didn't see them last week on mornings during which we had frost but they are back again today. They crawl around and will hop or jump away when approached by an object like a finger or branch. We haven't seen them flying. So... has anyone else seen such insects and does anyone know what they are?

Answer: You are probably seeing springtails - http://insects.tamu.edu/fieldguide/aimg1.html - The ones known as "snow fleas" are more common around here in the winter, but I've also recently been seeing the ones you describe. Mother Nature always has something new for us, doesn't she?

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29072

Ticks Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Where can we find information about ticks?

Answer: Much more than anyone needs to know about ticks and hosts for Lyme disease from the American Lyme Disease Foundation: http://www.aldf.com/deerTickEcology.shtml

Tick bites often, but not always develop a red halo around the bite site. The current medical protocol for Lyme tick bites is that if it's addressed within 72 hours of the initial bite, a one time bolus of doxycycline (two capsules) is effective in combating it. If it's been longer than 72 hours, you have to go onto antibiotics for something like 3 weeks. You should call your personal physician immediately when you observe a tick bite on your body.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29951

Winter Moths Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Starting a few days ago (maybe because the weather got more mild) I all of a sudden have hundreds of small moths around my front door and garage. I suppose that because I have night lights in both places they are attracted. They stary in one place during the day as if attached.

Answer: What you're seeing is the Winter Moth, Operophtera brumata, an insect which is doing an excellent job of defoliating trees. It originates from Europe, and invaded eastern Massachusetts more than a decade ago and has caused widespread defoliation of many deciduous tree species ever since. The infestation has spread to Rhode Island and is expanding westward in Massachusetts. Invasions of winter moth have occurred at other sites in North America, namely Nova Scotia in the 1950s and in the Pacific Northwest in the 1970s.

You can talk to your arborist about doing a horticultural oil spray in the spring to smother the Winter Moth eggs.

According to an Elkinton lab article, winter moths invasions can be controlled by introducing a natural enemy of the moth, also originary from Europe, named Cyzenis albicans. This fly will not invade other species than the winter moth, and its numbers will decline once it controls winter moth. The C. albicans has been used successfully to control winter moths in Nova Scotia since the 1950s.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/17422
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18158
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29087
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29122
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29185
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29249
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33427
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41247

Services

Accounting and taxes


Accountant recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi Lexington people. I am looking for an accountant to help with the tax return of a grantor-type trust. I'd like someone local, who is knowledgeable about tax returns for grantor-type trusts, and who is reasonably priced. Happy to work with someone who is new in the business as long as they know their stuff. I am quite price-sensitive as well. Welcoming your ideas....thank you!

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/2974
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29079
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37076
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41326

Antiques


Clock Repairer Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I have an antique clock (vintage 1915) that is in need of repair. Can anyone recommend a reputable clock repair person who is reasonable and located in the greater Boston area?

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22696

Appraisers


Appraisers Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I have some antique furniture (chairs, table) that I'd like to get appraised. Any recommendations?

Question: I have some silver plate objects (bowls and the like) and some china serving pieces that my grandmother had collected. Does anyone know where I can take them to see whether they're worth anything?

Question: We are seeking an art appraiser for a contemporary piece that is up for its insurance renewal. Would rather have a trusted referral to an appraiser than random person from google. Not looking to auction, just appraise. Thanks.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18981
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20143
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42481
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46098

Automobile related


Auto body shops Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi , I need to get recommendations for a local auto body shop to fix some dings and dents in one of my cars (Toyota Prius)- Any recommendations not too far from Lexington?

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/4377
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6916
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8435
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16961
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/18181
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20223
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22967
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/26139
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27838
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/32752
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34946
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42491
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/52022

Auto buying/selling Specialized Lexington List Search

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Auto dealer Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Has anyone had a good experience (I.e. Negotiation, rates) with leasing either a Toyota or Acura or Audi vehicle? Which dealers have been responsive or which should I avoid?

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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43794

Auto detailing recommendation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. I need to get my SUV detailed cleaned. Any recommendations not too far from Lexington? Thanks.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22810
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41360

Auto electrical work Specialized Lexington List Search

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Auto glass Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone know of a reliable company that installs replacement auto glass? My 10 year old Ford Focus wagon needs to have the rear window replaced since the defrosting elements no longer work. The dealer told us to "go to a glass replacement" specialist.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15369

Auto insurance claim Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. I am a neophyte (gratefully) and have never before had to use an auto body shop, but unfortunately (as a result of an incident on Cape Cod), I'm now needing to make us of their services (sigh). I did get some great referrals by perusing the archives on this list (thanks), so nothing needed in that regard (unless you have an overwhelmingly positive or negative experience that might be valuable input).

So here's my question: What is supposed to happen? [...]

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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45843

Auto mechanic Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have any recommendations for a good auto mechanic in the area? We just moved here, and given the trouble I had starting my car this morning, we might need one soon. We have a Subaru and a Toyota.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/5705
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6662
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/6864
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/8998
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11596
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11830
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/12146
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14624
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/14795
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16266
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16954
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/16985
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19077
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19788
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/20069
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36271
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42918
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/51596

Auto mechanic - Audi Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have a recommendation for a mechanic (non-dealer) who is good with Audis? Ones to avoid would also be good to know. Thanks!

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19922
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23942

Auto mechanic - Subaru Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I'm thinking about not bringing my 2005 Subaru to the dealer for its 120K maintenance. Anyone have an independent mechanic they can recommend?

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http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/37425

Auto mechanic - Volvo Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I was hoping to get recommendations for a local mechanic with experience working on Volvos (other than Cinderella Carriage). Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19415

Auto painting - touch up paint Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Anyone had a terrific experience with getting scrapes and chips taken care of? No dings, but pretty sure it needs some paint and not just buffing. Small stuff, hoping to keep it very economical. Thanks.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/19339

Car keys Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I just bought a used Prius and it has only one key. Any ideas for the best/least expensive way to get a duplicate made?

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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/55698

Car rental recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello. I’m renting a car for the first time in a couple of years. Have any of you rented from any of the less expensive companies – e.g., Budget, Dollar, Advantage, Midway, etc.? If so, can you tell me about your experience?

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22525

Car shipping Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi, Does anyone have any experience with car shipping? I am debating weather I should drive or ship a car out to Ohio for my college daughter. Thank you.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33268

Car tires - installing new tires Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. My Sienna needs one new tire. Does anyone have a good recommendation of where to go? Thanks.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29556
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Car tires - fixing a flat tire Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello. We woke up this morning to a very flat back tire, and would like to find someone near by who can quickly patch up the leak. We would appreciate any suggestions about where we can get the tire repaired reasonably. Thank You!

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/11970

Car tires - snow tires Specialized Lexington List Search

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http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36608

Car wash Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone recommend a good car wash nearby -- not detailing, just a good old soap and rinse to get the dust off?

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23449

Driving school Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I know this has come up before but am having trouble finding reference in the search capability. I am looking for a recent recommendation for a driving school that does home pick up/drop off in Lexington. I am looking for on the road classes/observation (vs classroom) at this point. I have had difficulty getting in touch with a person at Lexington Driving school - voice mail exchanges then no response. If that is the only show in town, or the best, I will be persistent, however other ideas are welcome. Thx!

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25609
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/33474
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34259

Engine repairs Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: The engine light is on in my car and the sensor continues to come back on after being reset. So I am looking for a reliable place for engine repairs for a Toyota Camry (older model). Thank you!

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28520

License road test - finding a car for use for a license road test Specialized Lexington List Search

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23004

Training for crash prevention Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Where can I find information about an automobile crash prevention/driver education class?

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28804

Toyota Prius advice Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. We are in the market for a new car and I would love to buy a car with good gas mileage, so of course the Prius comes immediately to mind. I was talking with someone who owns a Prius (and loves it), but says it has a hard time on snow and slippery roads. I was wondering if other Prius owners have similar problems with their cars in bad weather. It could be a show stopper for me.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22219

Banking


Kids savings account Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: It's time to go from piggy bank to savings account for my kids. Anyone know of a bank that has accounts where you can start with a small deposit?

Answer: Most banks offer free accounts to persons 18 and younger. Banks chartered in MA are required by law to offer free of charge accounts for persons 18 and younger or 65 and older. For particular bank recommendations, read the thread below.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25391

College student banking account Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: What things should one look for when shopping around for a college student banking account? What banks in the area offer good deals for college student accounts?

Answer: For bank recommendations, read the thread below. Some banks offer totally free student checking, with no minimum deposit, and free ATM use anywhere in the country (via reimbursing ATM fees). It is also good to check whether the bank has branches located in Lexington as well as in the vicinity of the college, so the student can bank in both places.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25510

Beauty salons


Eyebrow Threading Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have a recommendation as to where to get eyebrow threading besides the mall? Thanks.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34819

Hair stylist Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We are new to Lexington and among a million other things, I need to find a new hair stylist and colorist. I have short, fine hair that for some reason seems to be hard to cut. For color, it's just a matter of simple highlights. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24717
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24720
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24808
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29317
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34728

Pedicure Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Where does one get a reasonably priced pedicure around Lexington? Don't need to high-end. Thanks!

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/25575
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28733

Bycicles


Bike repair Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My front brakes are now rubbing against the tire and we can't seem to adjust it. I haven't had to take my bike to a shop since my husband usually does the minor tuning up, etc. Recommendations, please!

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Chemicals


Dry Ice Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Being in Lexington, where is the closest place to purchase dry ice? Thank you!

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Computers and Phones


Buzzing Phone Lines Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. We are having a problem with static (so much so that you can't hear the other person on the line) on our Verizon Fios phone line. The problem appears to be internal to the house, as there is no static if I plug a handset into the box outside the house. We've had this problem in the past, it comes and goes, but this time it seems to be staying.

My question is, what kind of service person do I call to have the problem chased down and fixed? I envision at least some of the phone wiring needing to be pulled and replaced. Would that be an electrician? Or are there people that specialize in phone wiring? (We've already had Verizon out, and though the service person tried very hard to chase down the issue for me, it seems not to be their issue). Any help appreciated.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22586


Caller ID Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: When making calls from the home line into the Verizon phone network, and only into the Verizon phone network, my caller ID gets spoofed by Verizon. (The caller ID works when calling any non-Verizon line.)

This is a bug in the Verizon network, in the way they have caller ID set up for our phone number, but they refuse to fix it. Our phone line was originally serviced by Verizon; when we switched providers we ported the phone number; the new provider has caller ID set up correctly in their network; but when calling a Verizon line the caller ID is displayed by Verizon from one of their old internal caller ID table lookups which is now incorrect.

When I asked a few years ago Verizon to fix this, they said I'm not a phone customer of theirs (although we have Verizon cable and internet...), so they refused to fix it unless I get a Verizon phone customer to make the request. That sounded a bit strange, but I went with it, since there was no alternative. A friend who is a Verizon phone customer called Verizon to complain about my caller ID not working on his phone, but it was a waste of his time because Verizon fixed nothing.

It's a bit of a regulatory black hole - by law, I am the owner of the phone number, but it would seem not also the owner of its representation as caller ID in all networks. In some circumstances, the network can spoof my caller ID with no recourse available from my part.

Answer: I've had good results getting billing problems with RCN resolved by filing a complaint with the Massachusetts Dept. of Telecommunications and Cable. In case you are interested in taking another stab at this, here is the link to the complaint form:

http://www.mass.gov/ocabr/government/oca-agencies/dtc-lp/consumer-dtc/consumer-complaint-form.html

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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/47857


Cell phone carriers Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My son wants to upgrade from his prepaid cell phone and has the following question he thought the list could help with:

I am thinking of buying a new cell phone plan. I currently have a prepaid plan for my flip phone and would like to buy a cheap plan that could work with the iphone my father handed down to me. The carrier on the iphone is Verizon, however I have researched enough to know that Virgin Mobile offers the cheapest plans. I will consequently have to buy a new phone that is compatible with Virgin Mobile. However, because Virgin Mobile is a subsidiary of Sprint Corporation, all Virgin Mobile plans run on the Sprint Nationwide Network. Does anyone know if this network is reliable and if the coverage is wide spread?

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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45026

Chromebook Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Our 14 year-old son will be participating in a 2-week Public Speaking and Argumentation program beginning July 21 and he needs to bring a laptop. We do not own an extra one that we can give him. Does anyone have a laptop he can borrow or ideas for us about renting or acquiring a laptop at a discounted price? He will need to use the Internet for research and a word processing program to write.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34791

Computer disposal Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Is there any recycling (where? how?) of computer equipment (eg broken laptop) or does it just go in the weekly trash? Thanks.

Answer: See this page on the town web site for information: http://www.lexingtonma.gov/dpw/otherdisposal.cfm

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29552

Computer gaming advice Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. Anyone have a good recommendation for teen level game, that is NOT a first person shooter? Thanks.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28978

Computer repair Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My laptop has ground to a halt and I am in desperate need of repair. It's running, but unbearably slowly. I searched the archives, but did not find any recommendations for a person/place that can help. Can someone out there recommend a trustworthy, reasonable, (and, of course, fast) place to get my machine back up and running? Thanks in advance for your help!

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24706
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34772
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Computer repair - water damage Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all! Sadly, my lovely MacBook Air took a small but apparently damaging shower. Gave it a chance to dry for 3 days, but it doesn't look good. I know water voids the warranty. The research I've done so far indicates that the Apple Store may charge nearly as much a a a new machine to repair it. Anyone use ispillrepair.com? Or another solution that worked for you? All advice appreciated!!

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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46028

Data recovery Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have a recommendation for data recovery from a dead hard drive?

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/22698

Finance - personal finance software Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I was wondering if anyone had recommendations for a personal finance software package that is easy to use. I want to move my homespun spreadsheets into something that is easier to manage. Any suggestions on ones to look at or avoid would be appreciated!

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Finance - helping with elderly parent finances Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi All. I would appreciate suggestions for how you have dealt with an elderly parent's finances from afar. Quickbooks? Google spreadsheets? I'd like to be able to share the data not only with my sister, but my father, too, if he's interested.

Also, most efficient way to have all bills get mailed to me? (I have Power of Attorney) Just one at a time? I'd rather not have all his mail get routed to me. Thanks very much!

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Financial adviser Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi everyone. We're looking for a financial adviser in the area. Please let us know if you have someone to recommend. Thanks.

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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46152

Genealogy software Specialized Lexington List Search

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http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38138

International phone rates Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: What is your experience with international one-rate plans?

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/28577

Internet service providers in Lexington Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: What are the internet service providers in Lexington?

Answer: Internet service in Lexington is offered by Verizon (FIOS), Comcast (Cable) and RCN (Cable).

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29831
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36509
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iPad favorite apps Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I am thinking of getting an iPad for my husband for Christmas. I wanted to be able to give him some suggestions for fun/interesting apps. Can you let me know your favorite can be for gaming, entertainment, sports, anything. Thanks!

Answer 1: Right now we are doing a massive remodel so I've been living inside houzz .com's app for eons... Flipboard is an excellent news app - unique interface and very deep coverage across all topics.

Answer 2: We like scrabble.

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iPad Glass Repair Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Has anyone had good success with getting the touch-screen glass replaced on an iPhone? I have an iPhone 4 and I just put a small ding into the glass. I really don't want (or need) a newer one. There are a number of places that advertise replacement but I'd rather go somewhere that I can trust, at least a little.

The Apple Store itself will only do a full replacement of the phone. The guy I talked to recommended a kiosk outside their store in the mall.

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iPhone 4S favorite GPS app Specialized Lexington List Search

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iPod - Recover a locked iPod Touch Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My daughter's Ipod touch has been put away for about a month. We took it out this morning and it said "Ipod is disabled try again in 22,975,564 minutes" No one has touched it so I don't know why it is locked. I am not having any luck finding any recovery methods on the web short of wiping it out. Anyone ever had this problem and any luck getting the pictures, etc off of it without clearing it out entirely? Thanks.

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Kids safe web surfing Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone recommend a kids safe web browsing software that either installs into a browser or is a browser that does not make the PC slow to a halt? Thanks.

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Password manager Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: In the past I have used Roboform, then I switched to LastPass. Something has changed and I can no longer have LastPass autofill forms when I go to a site that I have visited before and for which LastPass has stored my log-in data. Can someone recommend another password manager? Thanks.

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Photo Scanning Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My scanner is not cooperating and I need to convert about 30 - 40 photos to digital format for use in a PPT slide show. Does anyone know where I could have this done? Thanks.

Question: How can I make a high quality scan of a large photograph?

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Podcasts - favorite list Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi – I set up iTunes on a new computer today and added a few podcasts, which left me thinking that there must be many excellent podcasts that I don’t know about. Anyone care to share one or more of them?

Answer: Here is a list compiled from several responses:

Here’s the Thing (Alec Balwin interviews people)
Fresh Air (Terry Gross’ show)
The Bowery Boys (NYC history & culture)
The Diane Rehm Show (maybe the best radio call-in show about politics and current events)
Marketplace (the economy made interesting)
TED talks (very interesting talks given by innovators)
All the slate.com gabfests.
Econtalk
99% invisible (art & architecture)
Radio open source with Chris Lydon
New Yorker political scene
Sound opinions (music, interviews)
WTF with Marc Maron (comedian interviews comedians)
99% Invisible (architecture and design)
Radiolab (brilliant)
New Yorker Out Loud (conversation about a story from the week’s issue)
Memory Palace (similar to 99% invisible, but the vignettes are related to history)
BackStory with the American History Guys (context on current events through its history through the centuries)
The History of the World in 100 Objects (consists of 100 fifteen minute talks on objects spanning many thousands of years)
The Moth (True stories told live onstage without notes, on a variety of themes)
The Story Collider (like The Moth, but all the stories have a connection to science)
Car Talk: Click and Clack
BBC Outlook
BBC Witness
BBN In Our Time
PRI:Selected Shorts
Studio 360
Radiolab
Freakonomics Radio
Wait, Wait, don't tell me
New Yorker, Fiction
Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast
The Splendid Table
New York Times Book Review
Planet Money
CBC's Wiretap

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Podcasts - speeding up playback without raising pitch Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Do some of the iphone or android podcast/mp3 players provide speed control so that podcasts can be played at a faster speed without raising the pitch, which can be done with the Pacemaker plug-in for Winamp for Windows?

Answer: Doggcatcher for Android allows speeding up of podcasts. Also, Apple's podcast app allows you to play at up to 3x without changing the pitch.

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3-D Printer Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Dear Lists,

Posting request for my son (high school student) who is working on his science fair project. He would like to be able to create 3D shapes for his project - and is thinking that a 3D printer could do what he has in mind. (Lots of paper cutting etc. this afternoon…)

Looking for place and person who might be able to hear what he has in mind & then help him learn how to do this…

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Scanner recommendation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. Does anyone have a scanner that they love, isn't flakey, and does its job? Â (Either Mac or PC) Â If so, I'd love your recommendation. I'm looking for a scanner only, not a printer/scanner/fax machine - unless you have one of those and it doesn't flake out even more than a single purpose machine. Thanks so much!

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Software for writing music Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. My son's Christmas list includes a computer program for writing music. (I am told that it is called music notation software.) Help! Does anybody know of a good one that wouldn't be too complicated for an 8th grader? Thanks so much for any help.

Answer: Check out MuseScore, which also has an Android version, Noteflight, LilyPond which is open source, also the two big names in commercial music Finale and Sibelius.

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Unlocked cell phone for outside the U.S.Specialized Lexington List Search

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Warranty Repair Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I'll spare everyone the details, but after six weeks and two unsuccessful repair attempts on my LG TV (beyond manufacturer's warranty but within the extended warranty I bought) the warranty company (Warrantech) has finally succumbed to my pestering and agreed to replace the TV. Given that financially the decision to buy the extended warranty was a good one (I'm still trying to calculate the time spent on hold and the frustration of the whole thing) I think I want to get another warranty for the new set. However, I'm not going to use the same company again given the experience.

Has anyone had a good service experience with an extended warranty company that they are willing to share? I am assuming I can avoid Warrentech, which is offered by the store (Paul's TV, who have been very helpful through all of this), and set this up on my own.

Thanks in advance.

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Web Hosting Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. I am volunteering my time to redesign a local nonprofit website. I don't really know much about the hosting side, though. Any recommendations about which hosts are good and which to avoid? Looking for good customer service for a website which will update regularly. Your help is much appreciated.

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Website Designer/Programmer Recommendation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have recommendations for a Website Designer/Programmer? Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

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Wireless in-home network help Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We're trying to sort out our long-standing wireless network problems in our house. Thanks for any suggestions.

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Donations & Selling Unwanted Things


Book donations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone recommend a good place to donate books? I have been doing some weeding and have a number of books to get rid of. Thanks.

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Household goods donations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone recommend a good place to donate household items? I have been doing some weeding and have a number of books to get rid of. Thanks.

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Selling unwanted valuable objects Specialized Lexington List Search

Observation: Hi again. Quite a few of you (four? ha ha) were interested in the results of my quest. Here is a summary of your contributions as well as my own cursory internet search/website browsing. Did I mention cursory? I haven't made any calls; just stuff I've quickly gleaned from the web. As (if) I dig deeper into this, I will send an update.

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Stuffed animal toys donations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone know of a good home for 20-30 small to medium sized stuffed animals?

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Elder care


Assisted living Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. I'm looking for a recommendation for an assisted living facility, one that is not too far from Lexington and that can handle the continuum of stages of Alzheimer's.

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Events, reunions and weddings


Venue recommendations for 50th anniversary Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi everyone. My parents are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary next spring and my brother and I are planning a luncheon for 40. Does anyone have any restaurants to recommend for this event? Thanks so much!

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Wedding planner Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have a recommendation for a wedding planner?


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Wedding places Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. A friend is going to get married soon. She is wondering if there are any budget wedding places around Lexington, which can hold at least 30 people. She prefers indoors because of the weather. Any info would be greatly appreciated.


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Finances


Financial advisers Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone recommend a financial planner?

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Gifts


Hostess Gift Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My daughter is traveling to Helsinki to visit a friend she made this year. I wanted her to take a gift for her friend's parents. Any ideas what would be a nice and appropriate hostess gift? Thanks.

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Home Alarm


Home Alarm service Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We are considering having a home alarm service installed this summer and I did not see a referral on the list. I would appreciate information on who you may be using and any comments as to the response service.

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Identity Theft


Identity Theft Protection Service Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I recently found out that someone filed a tax return using my name and ssn hoping to get some sort of refund. Luckily, the IRS contacted me (through the mail) to ask if I had actually done this filing.

So, now that I know my identity has been compromised, can any of you recommend an identity theft protection service? I'm not really clear on how they work. I know I should put an alert on all the credit agencies, but beyond that, I'm not sure what to do. Advice would be appreciated. Thank you.

Answer1: This has happened to many people in our town, including myself, and in our general area. Mine was due to the breach at Blue Cross Blue Shield, whose parent company is Anthem (this was the cause for most of the others I am aware of also). Blue Cross sent a letter indicating that they would pay for free service for 2 years through an independent company, AllClearID. They seemed quite legit, but I can’t vouch for them. I spoke to the Lexington police, to file a police report, and they are very aware of the surge in ID theft. They can’t really do anything, but you need a police report number to get a free credit fraud alert put on at the credit reporting agencies. I took the extra step and froze my credit so no new cards can be issued without my permission. The police will also give you a thick booklet on what to do in the case of identity theft. Very helpful I think.

Answer2: (Elaine Ashton) I am on the 3rd credit card re-issue in about 6 months due to all the security breaches that you'll never hear about. It's hugely annoying to step through all the various accounts and change the card info, but better than finding fraudulent charges on the compromised card.

I'm deeply opinionated about online 'security' so I'll refrain from ranting, but I would suggest you avoid the 'protection' services as I view them mostly as craven opportunists cashing in on a vulnerable market.

If your SSN has been stolen, you should request a new one ASAP, and not wait for more instances of it being used, ( https://faq.ssa.gov/link/portal/34011/34019/Article/3789/Can-I-change-my-Social-Security-number ) due to identity theft and check your credit rating at all three agencies;Equifax, Experian and TransUnion, every few months.

Fortunately...perhaps that's the wrong word, the credit companies have so much data on our purchasing behavior and patterns that their algorithms are good enough to catch many of the obvious fraudulent behavior. There's not much the consumer can do when our personal data is stolen. Until data security becomes much more of a priority and is applied consistently, it will continue to happen.

Good luck and I hope this will be the only attempt.

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Insurance


Automobile Insurance Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello. I recently had some dealings with my insurance agent, and I am *not* happy with the service I received. I am considering switching, and would like to know if anyone has an auto insurance agent they are very happy with.

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Adding young driver to automobile insurance Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Looking for advice. We'll be adding our son (16-year old son) to our car insurance and looking to compare costs. Our current insurance (2 cars) quoted an additional $2500.

Answer: One way to minimize costs is to make the young person "principal driver" of the least expensive car in the family. The young driver will still be covered for occasionally driving the other cars. Another option is to assign the young person as an "occasional driver" only. An umbrella liability policy covering the young driver is recommended. Keep in mind that MA insurance rates can vary dramatically between different insurance companies, so it might be worth using an independent insurance agent who has access to multiple car insurance providers and who can help you choose a low cost option with good coverage.

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Health Insurance for person visiting USA Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My mother-in-law will be visiting for 5 weeks this coming January / February. She usually takes out a health insurance policy (in England) for the duration of her stay which costs about $110. It appears that because she has now turned 80, and her trip is more than 30 days, the health insurance premium has shot up to $450 - which she cannot afford.

I looked on-line for companies that offer health insurance for out of country visitors, and there do seem to be a few (no idea about premiums, etc). Does anyone have any experience with this? Are there options I may not have thought of? Reputable companies someone has tried? Thanks in advance.

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Insurance agents Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: The insurance agent that I used to use in Concord for homeowners, auto, and umbrella insurance coverage recently sold the business to another company where customer service is definitely lacking, so I am in the market for a Lexington insurance agency. Any suggestions? Thanks.


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Jewelers


Gold selling Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My great aunt would like to sell some gold jewelry and asked me both for help selling it and to help her find a reputable place that will buy it. I've been in MA for exactly four months so have no idea. Is anyone able to advise on this? Thank you.

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Jeweler Recommendation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone recommend a good jeweler? I have a diamond ring that lost a stone and needs to be repaired. Thanks.

Question: I am looking for a reliable jeweler to resize 2 rings. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

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Jewelry Making Stores Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi, Now that Sweet Beads is no longer in Lexington, can anyone recommend a place to make jewelry. I know that they have an online store but I am looking for a place where I can look at the beads. I also don't want Michaels' AC Moore, etc. Thanks!

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Events and catering


Bouncy house rental Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi Everyone. There seems to be a bunch of different rental companies for bouncy houses. Any of them stand out as being better than the rest? I have never rented one before. Do they set it up for you? Thanks.

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Lawyers and Legal


Elder law and Medicare Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. I am looking for any recommendations for a law office that specializes in elder law and the medicaid application process. Thanks.

Question: Does anyone have a recommendation for an elder law attorney who is certified with the state? Thanks for any help!

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End of life planning Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I am compiling a folder for end of life planning and find it a very complicated process. Researching on the internet takes me so many places (and uses up so much time). Can someone recommend a good resource, book, etc. to cover the many steps, from handling funeral/cremation to taxes (what professional helps with this). Thanks for all advice.

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Employment law Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. Would someone know of an employment lawyer (prefer N shore area) .... but local is ok. My sister in law just got let go and needs help negotiating her severance, etc. Thanks so much.

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Estates and Wills Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I want to update my very old will and have my estate planned. I received a mailing from a local lawyer about these services. He is in Lexington. Has anyone used him and would you recommend him? I would also like alternate recommendations. Thank you.

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Estates and Wills - Cost of Services Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello! I need to make a fairly simple will. The quote I received from a lawyer referred to me was $1500-$2000. This seems really steep, but I admittedly don't have much experience with lawyers. Has anyone ever done their own will using one of the online services such as legalzoom, and if so, what was your experience?

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House purchase attorney Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: One of my friends is about to buy a house and wants to find an attorney and a house inspector to help with the process. Does anyone know good candidates for this? Thanks.

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Immigration attorney Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone know an immigration attorney they would recommend?

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Notary Public Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Anyone know where I can find a notary today?

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Patent attorney Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. Does anyone know a patent attorney that I could talk to? Thanks for your help.

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Power of attorney Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi List. Does anyone have a recommendation for someone (lawyer) local to Lexington helping me with a power of attorney document needed rather urgently? Thanks!

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Personal injury lawyer Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have a personal injury lawyer they would recommend? I had an accident in front of a Las Vegas Walgreen store walking from the parking lot to the door. Before I speak to Walgreen, I'd like to speak to a good lawyer-presumably not one from those TV ads. Thanks everyone.

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Personnel law Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I have a great lawyer, but I can't seem to reach him. Dang. And I need some advice regarding a ex-employee. I've checked the data base and there are several lawyers listed, but not for personnel law. Anyone to recommend?

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Mail and Shipping


Location of the home mailbox Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi, is there any process we have to go through to move our mailbox from the street to our front door? Whenever there is a snow storm, there is quite a lot of snow to dig out for the mail person plus I feel it would add security. Thank you.

Answer: Ask at the Post Office. You probably want to speak to the Delivery Supervisor. Most Lexington neighborhoods are not eligible for "City Delivery", meaning that mail cannot be delivered at the door - and the mailbox has to be located at the curb.

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Shipping heavy item from another state

Question: Hi all. Would anyone have any ideas on economically moving a refrigerator one way from outside Philly to Lexington? We were thinking of driving but, time might not allow..... Any ideas would be welcome.

Answer: For shipping, you can use http://uship.com. Or you could try to sell the fridge in Philly and buy another in Lexington.

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Medical


Acupuncturist Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I would appreciate recommendations for local acupuncturists. Lexington location is preferable, but any of the surrounding towns would also be fine. Thanks.

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Audiologist Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Your favorite audiologist is ..... If you have one or know of one you like I'd love to hear about her/him. Thanks.

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Cervical surgeon/doctor needed Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone give me the names of cervical surgeons/doctors that you know of who are highly regarded? Many thanks in advance.

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Chiropractor Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Looking for a good chiropractor in the neighborhood. Thanks.

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Dentist Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My dental insurance recently changed. Unfortunately, the dentist my family has used for years is no longer covered. On top of that, I recently chipped a front tooth and need to have some repair work that will be visible anytime I smile... Can you recommend a dentist who does that kind of work very well? Thanks!

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Dermatologist Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello. I am looking for recommendations for a good dermatologist preferably with office in Lexington. I looked at our listing but did not find any. Sorry for the repeat request if it was discussed earlier in the group. Thanks.

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Disposing old prescription drugs Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Someone once remarked on this site that the town would take old prescription drugs and safely dispose of them. Does anyone know where I should take them, exactly?

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Endocrinologist Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I am asking for a friend who's been treated for thyroid cancer, and now needs an endocrinologist who is a thyroid specialist in the greater Boston area. Her current endocrinologist is retiring. Might you have any recommendations?

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Executive function coach Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone recommend an executive function coach for a 14 year old (8th grade)? Thanks.

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Eye doctor Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hey all. I am in desperate need of a new eye doctor. I want to stick with Lexington Eye (I already go there for contacts) but would love some recommendations for an eye doctor at that practice. Thanks!

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http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexParents/conversations/topics/5434
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Eye glasses - making new ones Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi, I need to pick up a couple extra pairs of reading glasses and don't want to spend big bucks. I have a prescription - I know this was recently discussed but can't remember the recommendations. Thanks.

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Eye glasses - where to donate used eye glasses Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone know where I may deliver used eyeglasses in town? Thank you.

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Gynecologist Specialized Lexington List Search

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Hearing Aids Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I am helping my mother with research on hearing aids -- we get a lot of promotional material in the mail and wonder if anyone has a good recommendation of one brand over another.

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Holistic MD Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have a recommendation for a holistic MD in the area? Thanks in advance.

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Home health aid Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I am looking for a home health aid for my mom and wondered if anyone had any suggestions. She is confused and falls often so I need someone to be there to keep her from falling. Thanks.

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Massage therapistSpecialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have any experience with a massage therapist that can help with a pinched nerve? Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks!

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/27401
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/29798
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38083
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42552
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/43431

Medicine side effects Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I want to share my experience with this drug so no one else has to suffer the side effects. Where should I do it?

Answer: The *best* thing that will inform/benefit the largest amount of current/potential patients it to report your experience and symptoms directly to the drug manufacturer. For example, for Bayer Pharma AG use [7].

Every drug (+ vaccine, medical device) manufacturer is required to have a safety/pharmacovigilance department tasked with the responsiblity to collect, analyze and report (to FDA in the USA) all adverse effects experienced by patients taking their products. You can also report your experience directly to the FDA through [8].

Migraines Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I hope I can use this list's collective wisdom to find a solution for my 11-year-old daughter's migraines. She has been suffering from migraines for a year now, and every medication the doctors have prescribed has only caused her unbearable side effects. We've seen several neurologists and been treated at Children's Hospital's Pediatric Headache Clinic, and now even they are stumped as to how to treat her migraines without causing something else since she's extremely sensitive to medicine. They suggested acupuncture, but that only made the headaches worse. She is in near-constant pain and is missing a lot of school, but I'm at a loss as to what to do. Does anyone have experience with alternative therapies for treating migraines? Any place you would recommend that I take her? Any other specialists she should see? Thank you.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/36567

Oral Surgeon Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My daughter (16) may need her wisdom teeth removed (four, impacted). Looking for a good oral surgeon recommendation.

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Orthopedic doctor Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Need recommendation for a good doctor for an injury due to fall during casual soccer game.

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Orthopedic hand specialistSpecialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone highly recommend an orthopedic hand specialist to see for a traumatic injury? My 17 year-old injured his finger during soccer tryouts. He thought it was badly ‘jammed’ or bruised, but now, 48 hours later, by the look of it and the level of discomfort, he thinks he could have done some real damage (possible broken bone or tendon/ligament damage). Any recommendations would be much appreciated.

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Plantar Fasciitis Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I am currently suffering from plantar fascitis which is affecting my left heel only. This started back in January and has persisted despite special exercises, special shoe inserts, massage and icing. I have been seen by my primary care physician, my chiropractor and a physical therapist. Improvement has been both variable and minimal (It will seem somewhat better for a day or two, but then the pain returns to the same level as before). So far, nothing seems to have helped much.

In June, I have planned a hiking vacation in the western national parks. I am very concerned that hiking will be impossible unless I can get some relief for this problem. I would like to try acupuncture, and am wondering if anyone on the list has been treated for plantar fascitis using acupuncture? If yes, would you please share your experience with me? If your treatment was successful, I would love to know the name of the practitioner that you saw. Thank you so much.

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Periodontist Specialized Lexington List Search

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Primary Care Physician Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Dear friends, my Primary Care doctor is unexpectedly retiring. I am hoping for suggestions about physicians still accepting patients into their practices.

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Physical Therapist Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. I hurt my lower back at the gym yesterday and am in a fair amount of pain. I have been doing the usual (motrin, stretching, moving...) but am thinking it would be a good idea to have someone lined up in case it doesn't heal quickly. I am pretty active and this is unusual for me. I know there had been some dialogue about this a few months ago but would really appreciate any recommendations that are local. Thanks.

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Podiatrist Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I am looking for a podiatrist, and was hoping to avoid just pulling a name from a phone book. Any thoughts out there? Thanks.

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Prescriptions - discarding unused prescriptions Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I have many leftover Rx medications that are sealed and never opened. Change in doctors and change in doctors’ minds. The items are not expired. Is there a charity that would take these? I would rather do that then give to the next medical waste collection.

Answer: You cannot donate prescription medication, as this would break regulations about medication use. To discard medication, follow these steps for safe disposal.

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Rehabilitation clinic Specialized Lexington List Search

Question:Hi. My elderly mother is about to do some short-term rehab after a broken hip. For the first time, I want to bring her to rehab near me here in Lexington. I am seeking your input especially on any experience you've had with family/friends at Golden Living here in Lexington, specifically -- or other nearby rehabs including Neville Manor in Cambridge and Park Ave Rehab in Arlington. Thank you so much.

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Rides to medical appointments Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Are there any services (people) to help residents to get rides to medical appointments (to surrounding towns). Thanks!

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Tick Bite Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: This morning I pulled a almost fully engorged deer tick off my Mom who is 78 and is returning to CA Monday. We are sending the tick to UMASS Amherst to be tested for Lyme & other diseases but we will not receive the report until late next week.

Our questions are: Should she be seen tomorrow so she can be treated in case it turns out there is Lyme? What is the best urgent care hospital for this?

We would be grateful for any advice. Thanks!

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Movers


Estate sale agent Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. If anyone has a recommendation for an estate sale agent, I'd greatly appreciate it! Thanks.

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Move organizer Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone know a home organizer to help a family move? My friend has to clear out her house, and I was hoping I could help her find someone who could ease the process. Thanks.

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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/45604

Mover recommendation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. We are looking for reasonably priced, CAREFUL movers for mid-December. Any thoughts? If you have warnings against any companies, please send off-list. Thanks. All input appreciated.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/15568
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Pets


Boarding pets Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Greetings. We have yet to find a satisfactory boarding kennel convenient to Lexington. Any recommendations? Thanks.

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Cat - getting a kitten Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. Does anyone know of a good no-kill shelter where one can adopt kittens? Thank you so much!

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Cat groomer Specialized Lexington List Search

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Cat sitter Specialized Lexington List Search

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Dog groomer recommendations

Question: Wondering if anyone has a dog groomer that they especially love? (even better if you have a cocker spaniel or some other dog that needs a lot of clipping).

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Dog sitting services

Question: Hello all: I am asking for recommendations for dog sitters in Lexington. Thank you.

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Dog trainer Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can someone recommend an excellent dog trainer in the area? I prefer classes...we have taken my in-laws dog over, and it has a tendency to run off when able and is nasty to men and other, bigger dogs. I do not think it was ever trained, because it doesn't even understand "sit".

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Dog - getting a rescued dog Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Folks: we are interested in exploring the possibility of getting a rescue dog ourselves--I would be curious to know where you got your dog from and how satisfied you are with the care the dog got prior to your adoption. Thanks!

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Veterinarians Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi! I'd love to get some recommendations for vets.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23084
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23275
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/23940
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/42924
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Veterinary ophthalmologist Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone recommend a veterinary ophthalmologist? For the past 5 or 6 years our dog has had an annual checkup with a veterinary ophthalmologist, and we have used prescription drops to treat a tear deficiency ("dry eye.") I called to make an appointment and was told that the ophthalmologist (a Lexington resident, as it happens) is no longer practicing. Of course I'm nearly out of drops, and the prescription has expired and can't be renewed. They don't have another ophthalmologist at their practice.

I wonder if someone might have a veterinary ophthalmologist recommendation? There's a veterinary hospital in Woburn that claims to offer ophthalmology services; has anyone had experience there (good or bad)? Thanks.

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Photography and Video


Converting photo slides to digital pictures Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Could anyone give me a recommendation for a place that would convert slides to digital pictures? Thanks.

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Passport photo Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Anyone know of any local place to get passport photos taken?

Answer: You can do it in the following places:

  • At the most Walgreens/CVS Pharmacies
  • At the Post Office
  • At Wales copy in the Lexington Center
  • At Photo Quick on Lexington Street in Waltham
  • At Flash Photo (located at the corner of Lowell Street and Woburn Street, between Ace Hardware and Alexandria's Convenience store, across the street from Countryside plaza)
  • At the AAA office in the second shopping mall on the way to Waltham.

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Photo Camera Recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: This afternoon I was going through boxes in my mother's basement and came across a folded photograph from 1946. It is one of those group photo's that is about 20 inches long by 10 inches top to bottom. Can someone suggest the best way to preserve it? Thanks.

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Photo - How To Preserve Old Photograph Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My old Canon Powershot is no longer usable. Looking for a replacement that would be fairly lightweight and not too complicated or expensive ($300-$400 range). All the reviews just confuse me with specs. Just want to take some family and vacation pics to download and send by email. Any recommendations? Thank you.

Question: This afternoon I was going through boxes in my mother's basement and came across a folded photograph from 1946. It is one of those group photo's that is about 20 inches long by 10 inches top to bottom. Can someone suggest the best way to preserve it? Thanks.

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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41643

Photographer/Videographer Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Who can recommend a photographer that does social events. We have a Bar Mitzvah later this year and are looking for a good but reasonably priced photographer.

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Video Uploading/Sharing Websites Suggestions

Question: Hi, I've been trying the whole night to upload a video (about 90MB, 1 minute and 10 seconds long,) through "Shutterfly.com", and it could not succeed. Do you have any suggestions of a free video uploading/sharing website? I am planning to share the videos( of my kids) with our relatives, so anything more private than Facebook and Yotube will be great. Thanks very much.

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Privacy


Massachusetts "Do Not Call" list Specialized Lexington List Search

Massachusetts residents can sign up using a web site, http://www.mass.gov/donotcall, by telephone, (866) 231-2255, or through the mail, at P.O. Box 1348, Boston, MA, 02117.

Calls from nonprofit and political organizations are exempted, as are calls from businesses that have a prior relationship with residents.

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Reducing unwanted phone calls and mail Specialized Lexington List Search

Use the government Do Not Call list and the Direct Marketing Association's Opt Out database - both are really easy to use and seem to be somewhat effective (there are all sorts of loopholes, particularly for political material).

1. Limiting phone calls
https://www.donotcall.gov/register/reg.aspx?panel=3

2. Limiting Junk Mail
Use DMAchoice.com (part of the Direct Marketing Association)
https://www.dmachoice.org/dma/member/home.action
Vendors are not obliged to utilize this database but it does save them money

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Public venues


Meeting space Specialized Lexington List Search

Question 1: I'm looking for meeting space in Lexington that is preferably NOT church affiliated. At the moment, it's just for a single meeting, at which a movie will be shown, and there may or may not be a couple of songs sung, though not raucous songs (the latter is why I think the library meeting rooms might not work). The hitch is that I'm looking for something that is either free or low cost. Any ideas, oh knowers-of-all-things-Lexington?

Question 2: I'm looking to book a low or no-cost space for a meeting for 25-30 people in November. The library is booked for the date we need. The Community Center and Cary Hall will still be under construction. Any creative thoughts out there for places to check out? It is for a non-profit organization based in Lexington.

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Real estate


Advice for family looking to buy a house in Lexington Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello all. A friend from work wants to buy a place in our town - not necessarily brand new, but with the prospect of renovating. She loves the town outlook and is impressed with the quality of the schools. What real estate agents does the list recommend? Also, what are the prudent things to check for when evaluating a house buy in Lexington? Thanks.

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Mortgage broker Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone have a mortgage broker recommendation for refinancing? Thanks!

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Mortgage refinance recommendations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Does anyone recommend a bank/mortgage lender to look into for refinancing? Thanks very much!

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Office Space Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Looking for small office to rent with shared conference room for Lexington nonprofit. Thanks.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/34603

Real Estate Lawyer Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My daughter and son-in-law own a house in Billerica which they wish to sell. They have moved to Indiana. They are looking for a lawyer with experience in real-estate. Plan is to sell it by themselves and there are currently renters. Anyone have good experience in this domain?

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Recycling


Redeeming Aluminum Cans Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can anyone recommend a good redemption site for aluminum cans? I understand many locations restrict the amount of cans you can turn in at a single time - I'd really prefer one that doesn't. Thanks very much!

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Recycle fluorescent tube bulbs Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi! In some local store I saw a recycling bin for fluorescent bulbs, but not necessarily the tube shaped ones. I have four burned-out 24” T5 bulbs (the skinny ones) that I’d hate to just throw in the trash. Any ideas of how to get these recycled? Also, I am not sure which local store recycles the regular fluorescent bulbs - please remind me, so I don’t have to re-trace my steps. Thanks.

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Scams


Email Scams Specialized Lexington List Search

How the scam works: I have just received an email outside the normal phishing expedition. This one was titled "NOTICE TO APPEAR IN COURT" with a zip file attachment.

I am assuming that once I up zip and open the zip file that will be it for me! The fake notice was for Court in New York. Be careful.

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FBI Computer Virus Scam Specialized Lexington List Search

How the scam works: I've been dealing since Friday with another type of scam.

As I was driving home from the office, my wife calls me frantically on the cell phone: "What did you do now? Our computer is locked down and there is an FBI notice that you have been watching child porn".

Okay, I say - let me see what this is when I get home. Then I asked her - what did my older daughter watch on YouTube this time?? Innocently, she had been watching a One Direction video. (And she was the one to be first alerted about the FBI notice).

Suffice it to say, we figured out that the "FBI" wanted $300 wired to a bank account in order to not press charges.

The FBI notice eventually I was able to get rid of, but now all my three web browsers display doubly underlined links at random places with pointers to advertising sites. And after reinstalling everything I could think of software wise, and running at least three anti-virus programs from different vendors (including the one from Microsoft), the virus stubbornly remains.

Which means I stumbled on a new strain - usually the anti-virus companies update their virus definitions pretty quick.

This virus is nasty enough to be able to glean passwords being typed in, because it appears to be using JavaScript.

Just for curiosity, I called the Lexington Police dept and the State Police computer forensics lab - and there is no place to even report these issues, let alone get help. Only the FBI, the Statie told me, has a program dealing with this sort of problems - and only if the problem goes viral. Not even the FBI has the resources to deal with this case by case.

Which raises a bit of a conundrum here - who would think of calling the FBI after seeing a message apparently originating from the FBI? And who has their conscience entirely clean when it comes about what stuff may laying around on their hard drive?

At any rate, I filed a report with TrendMicro with some of the technical details - and I'll probably end up wiping up the hard drive anyway after TrendMicro updates its virus definitions.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/35992


Mail Scams Specialized Lexington List Search

How the scam works: Over the past week, I've recieved, via U.S. Mail, two letters allegedly from American Express, claiming that my credit card number had been compromised thru an unnamed retailer, and that therefore, AMEX was offering me 'free' credit protection.

I found this to be odd, because if my card was compromised, a company like AMEX would likely generate new cards.

Logged into my account (NOT through the links they suggested) and got a customer service person in a chat. No such letter was ever generated by them - it's a scam. Did a google search and found a lot of other people getting the same letter.

Beware.

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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/messages/47014

Paving Scam Specialized Lexington List Search

How the scam works: Roving scamsters pose as work crews and offer to pave driveways at discounted prices – often attributing the price reduction to surplus paving materials. The rouse then branches off in one of a few directions, all of them downhill. You can read the entire Lexington Patch article here: http://lexington.patch.com/articles/summertime-and-the-scammins-easy?ncid=newsltuspatc00000001.

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Telephone Scams Specialized Lexington List Search

Scam 1: I just had a call from the U.S. Federal Government Grants Department and they wanted to reward me for paying my taxes on time with a grant. Funny thing, they hung up when I asked them to write me a check and send it in to me the mail.

Before that, because I was having fun with them on the phone, I asked them under which branch of the Federal Government they were organized. This is when they told me the U.S. Federal Government Grant Department.

Wow! Hope the schools are teaching about this very important part of our government. I was ignorant that there was such a department. Now I know!  :)

Scam 2: I saw this on the news but it is also being reported by the BBB (http://concord.bbb.org/article/one-ring-phone-scam-on-the-rise-45629).

"Perpetrators of this scam program their computers to blast out thousands of calls to random cell phone numbers, ring once, and then disconnect.

"This scam relies on consumers calling back missed calls, which then connect them to a paid international adult entertainment service, 'chat' line, or other premium service located outside the country.

"Victims who return the call are billed a $19.95 international call fee, along with per minute charges for the unwanted "premium service," which can be $9 per minute or more. In some cases, the scammers may only put through a small charge of several dollars, so it won't arouse suspicion.

"Calls typically originate from outside the United States. One woman told BBB her caller ID indicated the call originated in Antigua or Barbuda (area code 268). Other consumers across the country report calls from the Dominican Republic (809), Jamaica (876), British Virgin Islands (284) and Grenada (473)."

I got a one-ring call from Grenada yesterday and my wife got one from Antigua.

Don't answer. Don't call back.

Scam 3: I received a scam call leaving me a message apparently from the IRS. They also leave a phone number and expect me to call back. We file our taxes regularly through our accountant and wonder how these scamsters pick their target.

Anyways the number was 415 506 2511,woman with a heavy Indian accent, not very clear, to call the number back. IRS would never call, we all know that.

Scam 4 IRS Scam making the round of local phone numbers - we got this scam, three times today on our home number, with the return phone same number and three different names as the "agent". Needless to say, we did not return the call -- but they have tricked others so be on the lookout. http://www.bbb.org/blog/2013/11/warning-new-irs-phone-scam.



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Shredding documents


Shredding services Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I have a few boxes do confidential files to be shredded- could probably take them somewhere local to save money- any recommendations? Thanks so much.

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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/41084
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/46806

Shopping


Where do you shop in Lexington center? Specialized Lexington List Search

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Shopping discounts for elderly people Specialized Lexington List Search

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Storage


Recommendation for storage facilities Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. Can anyone recommend a good storage place that is near Lexington? We are looking for a safe/clean facility that has larger size (room size) storage. Thanks!

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Tailors


Dress alterations Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. Does anyone have a local tailor that does a good job with dress alterations. We have a bridesmaid dress that needs the bodice altered. Thanks.

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexington/message/24058
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/38568

Volunteer jobs


Recommendations for places to volunteer time/efforts near Lexington Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello all. In discussion with my 8.5 and almost 7 year old - and they have expressed an interest in volunteering as a family to a local organization each month starting in September. I'm beginning investigation in where we can donate our time, services, etc. nearby in Lexington. Often, there is an age requirement for volunteers to be at least 16 years of age.

Does anyone know of / recommend any places that need volunteers, where younger children could be accompanied by their parents? As my kids are interested in the spirit of giving, I don't want to squash their eager hopes by saying they have to be older. Any suggestion welcome. Thanks!

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Social life

Charities and Non-Profits


Soliciting - door to door Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi all. Anyone else get canvassed today by someone claiming to be raising money for the nonprofit, Graceful Hands? This is the second time in the last two months that we've been approached by a group alleging to be raising money for an anti-gang, anti-poverty effort. I'm all for giving to reputable charities, but I'm not all that confident that Graceful Hands isn't a scam. Curious to get insights from others.

Answer: It is always useful to use http://www.charitynavigator.org/ to check out charities. One caution is that small places, faith based organizations, etc. may not appear if they do not fill out certain IRS documents. Anyway, Graceful Hands is not listed so I would not deal with them.

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Soliciting - phone calls Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I've been getting calls every night for the past week or two from "Private caller." Today I finally answered and it was a man saying he was calling on behalf of the Lexington police. I said we couldn't help and asked to be taken off their list, but I was left wondering, is this actually legit? Are they really fundraising on behalf of the police, and if so, is it one of those schemes where the fundraising company gets 75% of the money? And why are they hiding their caller ID? Has anyone else gotten this call?

Answer1: This is a fundraiser from the Lexington Police Association, a private non-profit organization, not the actual police department. See http://patch.com/massachusetts/lexington/lexington-police-association-fundraiser-starting-up#.VDc14tRg9BY

Answer2: The best way to determine the validity of the caller is to ask: “Are you a paid solicitor?” If they are, they will instantly hang up, not wanting to waste their time (and therefore not wasting yours!). Most of these calls come from folks who are paid 50% of what they get in donations!

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Transportation and Commuting

Airlines


Porter Airlines Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Has anyone used Porter Airlines to fly to Montreal? The prices seem to be quite a bit lower than other airlines. Thanks.

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Unaccompanied Minors Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: My daughter is going out of state later this summer by plane, I hope. What are the rules for an unaccompanied minor? I think there is an additional fee for monitoring. Can this type of ticket be purchased online or will I need to phone to make the arrangements (and probably giving up an hour or so while on hold waiting for the customer service rep). Thanks for any insight.

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Bus transportation


School bus rental Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello List. I need a reliable bus company to take 40 kids from a temple service in Concord to a party at the Doubletree Bedford Glen. I'm looking for a school bus, as opposed to a "party bus". Any ideas, recommendations or opinions would be most appreciated. Thank you!

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Commuting


Alewife parking lot Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: When does the Alewife T parking lot usually get full during weekday mornings? What are the alternatives for parking should this happen?

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Bus to Alewife Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: I am thinking of changing the way I get into work by taking the 76 bus from near Wilson's Farm to Alewife. Anyone take this bus? Any tips, hints, warnings, etc? Thanks.

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Commuting from East Lexington to Kendall SquareSpecialized Lexington List Search

Question: Starting a new job. Looking for the least stressful way to go from East Lexington (near Toyota dealer) to Kendall area of Cambridge.

Answer: You could bike all the way, or to Alewife and then take the T. You could drive on 2A to 16, then take 38 (parallels 93) to 28, hitting traffic at the light on 16 near Medford Center and along 38, but the rest of the way will be pretty clear. Or you could take Rte. 76 or 62 bus to Alewife, followed by red line T to Kendall. Note that Rte. 76 bus is much faster than Rte 62 bus.

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Commuting by Bike from East Lexington/Maple St. to Harvard Business School Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: What is the distance / average time / best route for riding a bicycle from Lexington to the Harvard Business School campus?

Answer: Riding on the bikeway to Alewife and taking the T. from Lexington to Harvard that route is about 45 minutes (30 minutes biking, 15 minutes on the T).

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Commuting to Boston Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Can someone briefly list the options for commuting from Lexington into Boston? To get to Alewife, for example, is the only choice the T (bus)?

Answer: You can ride on the bikeway to Alewife for 7.5 miles and then take the T. If you bike to Alewife, get a "Bike CharlieCard" which allows you to park your bike in the locked bike cage at Alewife. You can get those free at Alewife Station ([9]).

From Lexington you can take buses 62 or 76 tp Alewife. If you live close enough to Arlington Heights you can take the 77 bus to Porter or Harvard. If you live near Sutherland Park, the 78 and 84 buses are sometimes useful. To find out real time when a bus is supposed to appear, use [10].

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Commuting to Cambridge Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Good Morning. I need to be in Cambridge (Brattle St.) tonite for a class that begins at 5:30 pm. What time should I leave Lexington to get there comfortably? I'm driving to Alewife and taking the T to Harvard Square. Thank you!

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Commuting to Longwood Hospitals in Boston Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: How long is the morning commute to the Longwood Hospitals area in Boston? What's the best way to get there during peak and off-peak commute hours?

Answer: For rush hour commute: give yourself an hour and a half to get from Alewife to Longwood. On a good day I can get the bus in Lexington at Pleasant Street and Mass Ave and get to work in an hour. On a bad day, it can take 2 hours. You can park at Alewife so you won't have to deal with the bus, but you never know when a train is going to be broken or later or some other thing. You should be able to get parking mid-afternoon.

For driving by car: you can try Route 2 to Fresh Pond to Storrow. Take the Fenway/US 1 S exit (a few feet after the Kenmore exit). Bear right onto Boylston, then bear left on Brookline at the intersection of Boylston, Brookline & Park Dr. Then a left on Longwood. Or you can try Rt 95 South then Rt 9 East. A little bit more miles but much easier to travel, if you avoid rush hours.

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Cost of public transportation commute from Lex to Boston Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi People. What is the monthly cost for taking the bus (number 76) from Lexington to Alewife and from Alewife to Boston? I've called the mbta but got conflicting answers.

Answer: In 2013, the cost was $70 for a monthly pass for the MBTA (bus and subway)

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Driving to JFK Library from East Lexington Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hello List,

I need to drive from East Lexington to the JFK Library arriving at 10:00 am and leaving there at 5:00 pm on a weekday. I did a trial run yesterday but since it was Sunday I am not sure what the traffic will be like during the week. I have a few questions for people who are familiar with this drive:

1). My GPS took me through Medford to 93--is that the way you would go?

2). What time should I leave to arrive at 10:00 am on a weekday?

3). How long will it take to get home if I leave there at 5:00? Does it make more sense to park at Alewife and take the T?

4). If I do elect to take the T how much time should I allot? I know you have to take a bus as well from the T stop.

Thanks a lot.

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MBTA Bus App Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: Hi. Any suggestions for apps for the MBTA bus? I know that there are a number of them out there and I am sure that there are so that are better than others. Also, any apps that might also work on a Kindle Fire.

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Taxicab transportation


Airport transportation Specialized Lexington List Search

Question: We need to get our family of 4 plus luggage to Logan. Which limo or taxi companies do people recommend? Thanks.

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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lexington/conversations/topics/6275
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Uber Specialized Lexington List Search

Review: A while back someone on the list reported that Uber is now in the Boston area. Uber is a car/taxi service that you summon with your phone (either kind works, smart or dumb). If you have a smart phone, there's an app that lets you type in your location (or it can just use your current location) and it will summon a car/taxi to you. If you have a dumb phone, you send a text with your current location (address) to Uber and they will respond with how long it will be before a car gets to you. I signed up for this a while back and finally got around to actually using it. I thought I'd share my experience with the list.

This was last Saturday morning. I texted my location and immediately (less than a minute I think) got back a response saying that it would be 10-15 minutes for a car to reach me. A text came back in 9 minutes that the car was arriving. Less than 1 minute later the car had arrived. So this was well within the 10 minutes estimated.

The trip is pretty much no hassle. When you arrive, you just get out. No signing anything, no paying (it goes on your Uber account which has a credit card associated with it), no tipping (it's included in the price), no nothing. Within a minute or two after I got out, I received another text message saying how much the trip had cost me. Later on that day, I checked my account on the web and it had all the details of the trip including a map showing the actual route (you can argue that's too much information, depending on which side of the NSA debate you're on, but let's not go there). The price of the ride was pretty much what I would have expected for the time/distance. You can also summon different levels of car (uber, taxi, black car, etc.)

Uber is really just a big electronic interface on top of existing taxi/car companies. I talked to the driver during the ride. He was actually driving a car for a Waltham company (not Harrison). When Uber gets "a call" they just farm it out to a local company(s) and whoever is the closest gets the trip. I'm pretty sure that Uber must require the taxi companies to put some extra GPS-tracking hardware in the cars, otherwise they wouldn't have had my exact route and known how much to bill me so quickly.

Uber also followed up within a few minutes with a text message asking me to rate my driver (1-5). I wish Harrison would let me rate their drivers. I gave mine a 5. When I received the initial text message saying how long it would be before my car arrived to pick me up, it also included the drivers name and his overall rating (1-5).

Overall this was a positive experience. I won't have need to use it very much, but I won't hesitate to when it is justified. It's not for everyone, especially if you don't do the text-message or smart-phone-app thing. But if you don't mind a little bit of automation, it seems like a pretty good service, at least for my one trip. I didn't have to wait on hold or push buttons to get through menu options as I would with Harrison. I don't mind Harrison, especially when I'm not paying for it, but this Uber thing seems like a pretty worthy service.

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