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rolotech t1_j8dx72h wrote

Aguardente

Los Andes

Jackie's by water place park

Palo

Asian bakery if you want to eat or try bahn mi (vietnamese sandwich)

Hemenway's just for their clam chowder. Other food is good but I think overpriced so unless you want for special occasion

Chomp and/or Harry's bar & burger for well burgers

Pickerel has decent ramen

Y noodle bar for a bit upscale (with price to match) Asian fusion

Y shabu shabu for decent all you care to eat hot pot

And many more I'm sure but that is what quickly comes to mind. This is broad question and with restaurants personal preferences play a big role

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sophware t1_j8dvftf wrote

I could only get 6 minutes into that video. It took that long for it to start to maybe kinda do right by the victims. If I were one of them, I'd be horrified. I'm guessing Chris should be in jail. If the case made against him in the suit mentioned at the beginning was like this video, then that's why the suit failed.

If you care and know the deal, there are good and effective ways to go about doing something about it. I don't know the details. If I did, I'd present them in a way that didn't seem like a slimy hit job. How about a petition to PPAC/ The Vet with quotes and sources like links to good journalism?

Even a link to better parts of the video, assuming they exist.

Disgusting all around. I gotta shower that video off of me, and not just because of Chris.

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Aleyoop t1_j8dpbmm wrote

Regency Plaza apartments might work? I’m not sure about if they have wheelchair accessible units but they may.

They do have parking available (not sure about van accessible parking), and it’s a landscaped complex with fairly nice sidewalks so probably good for walking the pup. You’d be right in the downtown area where the sidewalks are at least better than the rest of the city.

Units are kind of dated and a expensive but a one bedroom should be well below your max budget.

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degggendorf t1_j8dankh wrote

As others have mentioned here, it sounds like the one you were told about is the RIRRC landfill in Johnston.

But check out other neighboring towns with municipal transfer stations, which may (or may not) be easier or cheaper for you. In NK (just because it's what I know, not that it will be your best option), you can drop off construction debris for $200/ton with a $10 minimum. I don't think there is a residency requirement for bulk drop off, or if there is it definitely isn't enforced.

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