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thee-mjb t1_iw1fe7y wrote

Go to empire lounge on Saturday night on a cold night while wearing a trench coat fresh haircut of course & sip away ..makes it more of a memorable night

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Master_Dogs t1_iw0rz3f wrote

I believe either the car lane or bike lane, but not on sidewalks or recreational bike paths. That's based on the actual law here: https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleXIV/Chapter90/Section1E

Plus this page from the Salem PD has some notes: https://www.salemma.gov/salem-police-department/awareness/pages/scooter-law

Though this ultimately depends on the type of scooter I believe. Slower scooters can likely get away with bike path riding for example (I see it all the time, no one cares if you're going <20 mph and slowing down for pedestrians and slower cyclists). Don't go flying 30 mph in a bike lane either, if you can reach those speeds you probably belong in the right most travel lane.

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crowdanglez OP t1_iw0pubu wrote

Reply to comment by prekiUSA in Favorite Bars for Winter? by crowdanglez

i hope so! the crackling and smell of a wood burning vs gas fireplace makes a big difference with the cozy factor, in my opinion.

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i haven't been able to definitively confirm, but seems like olde magoun's saloon (in somerville, not cambridge) might have one

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Master_Dogs t1_iw0mugc wrote

That depends. If you do not have a resident permit you need to move your car every 24 hours. If you do, then I believe you do not have to move your car unless there's street sweeping or snow removal. There might be a 48 or 72 hour rule but the last time I went looking for Cambridge's version the best I could find was the 24 hour rule for non-permit cars.

Source: https://www.cambridgema.gov/iwantto/parkacarincambridge

Relevant bit:

> Understanding When Meters are In Effect

> Signs at meters that say "Except" during certain hours and days, mean that the meters and the maximum time limit are not in effect on those days or during those times. For example, a sign that says "2-HR Parking, 8AM - 6PM, Except Sat & Sun" means:

> * you must pay to park there Monday through Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., > * you may only park for up to two hours.

> Outside of the posted time, you may park for more than two hours and you do not have to pay the meter. Other signs (e.g., street sweeping) may require you to move your vehicle. Otherwise, if you have a Resident Parking Permit, you may park for the the entire time that the meters are not in effect. If you do not have a Resident Permit, you are still required to move your vehicle every 24 hours.

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