What did they make this sticker out of?
July 10th, 2007
On the back side of a sign by the courthouse on Concord St. is an old sticker for WZOU. This station wasn’t Framingham based (and all my pictures I was going to post about are on another computer but I wanted to post something today) but since it’s the only place I’ve seen a sticker for this 14 year old-dead radio station (the call letters anyway) I thought it was worth pointing out. ???? ???? Particularly impressive is the condition of this sticker, although I guess someone could have been hanging on to a an old sticker for years and decided to stick on a random sign but there is enough bleaching to figure it’s been there for a while. ???? ???? ??? ????
WZOU was one of three stations I listened to in the 80’s, (WZOU, KISS 108 and my favorite, WHTT 103)
Here’s a WZOU playlist from February 1986 incase anyone is interested and a little listen to WZOU towards the end featuring a commercial for the now defunct MVP Sports where the woman with a thick Boston accent tells you there are “All-stah savings”.
How are these doing?
July 3rd, 2007
A while ago I posted about the new condos that were being building the old Dennison building.  I don’t know too much about how many they sold, who is buying them or if people are infact buying them. stromectol delivery to usa  I ride by this everyday but can’t really get a feel if they are lived in or mostly vacant. 0.08 ivermectin  Does anyone live here (or know of someone who lives here)and have any word of if they like it? ivermectina pastillas precio
Got a better slogan?
June 29th, 2007
Looks like Only Flooring had some extra space on their sign and decided the ride the “Got ___?” wave and put “Got Wood?” on their sign. It seems they took (most of) it down, someone pointed out to me it could have an “R rated” suggestion. ????? ???? ????? Maybe they re-thought having “Got Wood?” as a slogan. I’d be kind of interested to know if they were told to take it down or they just changed their mind since there is a sign in the window now with a less suggestive “Got Tile? ??? ????? ????????? “
Recycle drop-off
June 25th, 2007
I’ve been to the recycle drop-off a few times, they recently changed their format from the front of the building to the back. I think it works much better now especially since there can be lines that back up to the street. ivermectin cattle pour on for sheep mites I got there at the chime of 11am on Sunday but there was already a good line formed. Since it was nice out and the line moved relatively fast it wasn’t so bad.
The most impressive part of the operation is that the DPW staff are incredibly nice considering it seems like one of those jobs (RMV, tech support) that they don’t have to be pleasant for any good reason. I’m always greeted with a “how’s it going? will ivermectin kill ear mites in dogs ” or “Good Morning”, they are happy to answer any questions about what I can and can’t bring, give clear directions on where to go and even wave and say “have a good one” when I drive out the exit. They will also say hello to dogs : )

This place is very well organized. Depending what you need, they direct people into three different lanes. The glass, paper and plastic drop off has it’s own lane that goes up a ramp for self serve drop off.

Some items are extra to dispose of but for $10 a season pass is a great deal. I’m amazed at some of the things they take like grills, couches and storm doors. It’s so great to have somewhere to bring all this stuff.
Included with the pass is access to yard waste drop-off which is a 10 second drive down the street and again, the people there are really nice and friendly. I wonder if they get paid amazing amounts of money or they just happen to just be really happy to do what they do but their attitude makes the whole experience so pleasant. budgie base of neck ivermectin
They will direct you to one of the giant piles of brush or grass to drop off your stuff.

For more info on the town’s recycle program, check out their webpage:
http://www.framinghamma.gov/web/pages/PublicWorks.htm
100 Concord Street
June 21st, 2007
I had to go to the Social Security office last week, I assumed it was in the Memorial Building but found out it was just a minute walk from there at 100 Concord St.
I had never been in this building because I just didn’t find a reason to, the businesses visible from the street weren’t anything I wanted/needed.
There was nothing special about the office, but I was really impressed with the lobby in the back of the building where the stairs are to get to the second floor. I loved everything about it. In addition to being cheerfully sunlit by the glass ceiling, there is a large “house tree”, exposed brick walls and wooden railings and bench. Just something about it that was so different than other buildings downtown, although maybe there are more like this and I just haven’t been in them.



I wish I had a reason to frequent this building. It sounds silly but I’d like to just sit on the bench in there with a cup of coffee and a newspaper sometime, it’s just such a neat little area.
Juan’s house?
June 20th, 2007
While I was waiting at the stop light at the court house one day I looked over and saw an apartment with both Israeli and Puerto Rican flags in the windows.
Did Juan Epstien move here?

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