Recent comments in /f/WorcesterMA

guybehindawall t1_j2dd98u wrote

Per worcesterma.gov's recyclopedia:

>You can put your EMPTY pizza box in the recycling. Grease is okay.

>Some people ask us what kind of pizza boxes we mean. The answer is pizza boxes (with the exception of frozen pizza boxes) made out of cardboard or box board (think: cereal box) can be recycled as long as they are empty. Helpful suggestion: Fold the box inside out before you put it in the recycling. This will make sure that the box is completely empty so there are no surprises at the sorting facility.

>Liners and pizza savers (pizza tables) go in the trash. The food should be composted or put in the trash

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WhiteHawk928 t1_j2d8w9n wrote

The staff at That's E is super friendly and passionate about the kind of nerdy stuff they sell and host events for. You could definitely ask for a run down of how to get started from someone there. You can pick up a starter kit there as well and read through the books, though the books are pretty pricey and not hard to find pdfs of online.

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framedmushroom t1_j2d33oe wrote

The movie theater in west boylston, its way more inexpensive than the bigger theaters. There is also froze zone right up the street and they have awesome gelato. There is also DQ on that road as well as Gerardos if youre feeling some italian pastries instead. Olis, attached to Gerardos, serves some really good food as well. You also have table twelve right there ans Brown Rice for thai food as an option. Theyre all within 5-7 minutes of each other.

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broccolish t1_j2cbuaq wrote

I play in central MA and there's always signs for beginners classes posted locally around Northampton. Is that too far?

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elemenopppppp t1_j2c9f27 wrote

Go up to the shoppes at Millbury. You got the movies, cold stone, uno, fridays, 110 grill etc. I’m sure you could kill a few hours up there especially where it’s warmer out.

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