July 30th, 2009

I had a little chip in my windshield that I kept putting off repairing because it was so small but this week I finally got myself together enough to make the time to call J.N. Phillips on route 9 and get it fixed. Actually, I called Kwik Oil Change first because I knew they did glass repair but I was told they ended that service 6 months ago and they suggested J.N. Phillips.
I never had to get a windshield repaired before but it was a fairly easy process. I made the appointment with J.N., the next day they called and put my insurance company on the phone, they asked me some questions and then I showed up for my appointment the next day. is ivermectin a prescription drug in canada
The guy who worked on my car was really nice. He introduced himself, shook my hand, explained what he was going to do and then just went ahead and fixed it which took about 15 minutes. egg withdrawl ivermectin 
If I had known it was this easy (and 100% covered by insurance) I would have done it a long time ago. It’s just one of those things I kept putting off. Also, they come to your home or work to do this if you can’t come in. sewer fly myiasis treatment ivermectin I probably won’t be needing this service on a regular basis but I would definitely recommend them to anyone who needs any glass work done. Here’s info on their Framingam shop: http://www.jnphillips.com/FRAMINGHAM.html
Posted in Yays | 153 Comments »
July 25th, 2009

Driving by the Trolley Square plaza today I saw a new produce market is moving in where Corner’s framing used to be. I think this is great, pretty bold for moving within walking distance of Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s, as well as the Indian market right in the same plaza but that leads me to think this will offer something different either in variety of merchandise or price. surgisphere ivermectin
Of course I would have loved to see this move into Sad Plaza or for the folks up in Nobscot, to their plaza but I’ll be interested to check this out when it opens and see what have.
Posted in What will it be? | 476 Comments »
July 17th, 2009

I just wanted to share this beautiful site at the Memorial building. The stairs are finally getting fixed/replaced and I’m really looking forward to seeing the finished product!
Posted in Progress | 5 Comments »
July 14th, 2009

I normally don’t like Family Dollar (208 Waverly St.) because unlike Dollar Tree, most of their items are more than a dollar but I do like coming here once in a while to get subjects for my food comparison blog, secondratesnacks.com. Today’s find was a perfect product to evaluate against Spam called “Treet”:

Ethan cringed when I came home with this knowing he’ll be a good sport (as usual) and try this out with me. I’m guessing we’ll get a half-bite into this and call it quits, but you never know.
Some other treats I picked up at Family Dollar were fake peanut M&M’s and “Prime Time” microwave popcorn (to be compared with Jolly Time).
They do have some major name brand products too, in case anyone is wondering.
Posted in Random | 572 Comments »
July 8th, 2009

So according to the MWDN the RMV in Framingham is closing, which I think is terrible. I just had surprisingly decent experiencethere in May and was grateful to the convenience of having this close by. So this adds to the exodus of services that I used and were in walking distance of my house that were functioning when we first moved here only 5 years ago: Friendly’s, Farmer’s Exchange, Fabric Place, White’s Hardware. ?????? ??????? I never would have thought any of those places would be going anywhere considering how long they had been at their locations. ??????? I don’t know if the building will be vacant because the article says they will still conduct driving tests in Framingham, I’m just not sure if it will be at this location. ????? ??????
Chalk up another bad move for Framingham 🙁
We need Wings Over Framingham to open and have something good to write about!!
Posted in Goodbye, not so great | 51 Comments »
July 5th, 2009

It’s not often I have a reason to travel “up north” to Saxonville, but when I do I always make a point to stop at Amy’s convenience store (68 Water St.) just for the fact that they it’s the only store in Framingham (or anywhere in the area) I know of that sells Hershey ice cream’s Chocolate Marshmallow Whirl, which is my all-time favorite, pre-packaged, individual serving ice cream treat.
Other stores carry Hershey ice cream products but not this particular item.
If you’re a fan of chocolate ice cream and marshmallow, this is a must-try!

I’m so greatful to Amy’s for carrying this and I guess it’s a good thing they’re on the other side of town to keep me from buying these more often and keeps these a special treat 🙂
Posted in **Support Local Business!**, Food, Yays | 993 Comments »