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Connery’s

December 14th, 2006


Across for the where the wet shelter was is Connery’s.  I was curious about it and thought the outside looked kept up nice so I checked it out.
Inside is pretty small, but cozy. 

There is one TV for keno and one for regular viewing.  According to their website they have “Quality pub food and award winning pizza” but when I asked the bartender about ordering something he said they don’t serve food and said something about only in the summer, if I understood him correctly. That was disappointing but we stayed and had a beer anyway.

In the dimly lit hallway there is a door that goes to guest rooms of some sort, it’s not a hotel really, more like boarding rooms I guess.  It’s an interesting old building that seems to be stuck in time, I’m not sure which time exactly but I remember being impressed by the doors and door knobs. 

The website says they have live music there, which wasn’t playing when we went (and I don’t know where they’d put them) but I’ll try to check that out sometime.

 

Columbus Club

December 12th, 2006


I heard that the Columbus Club on Fountain St. has a great dinner on Saturdays- certain Saturdays when they are not rented out for a function, so I called in October to inquire about it.  The woman I spoke to was very nice and told me they what dates they’d be having the dinner, I was busy for some of the Saturdays but then free for one of them in November.  She suggested making a reservation, so I did but then 2 days before the dinner she called and left a message to cancel because they didn’t have enough people signed up. 
I called back and spoke to the same nice woman and she told me they would have it two more times before the end of the year, I couldn’t make it on one of the dates but could for the last one so she took my name for last Saturday and said she looked forward to us going.

Ethan was a bit under the weather so I thought we’d have to cancel but he bounced back by Saturday and I was excited to finally check it out.  I called the club that night to make sure were all set but to my surprise they told me I was not on the reservation list and that they were booked.  I explained that I did make a reservation with someone who called to cancel a few weeks before and she said she put me down for tonight but the person on the phone just said sorry they’re booked, in fact, over booked.
It was pretty disappointing since I’ve been wanting to go since October.  I was told they will start up dinners again in January.  I’d love to try it because I love Italian food but I don’t know if I’d plan a Saturday night around it again.   The woman who I spoke with earlier said they are open for lunch but it’s not the same menu.  I will attempt to try it again at somepoint though.  If anyone has had the food there or been to dinner on Saturday night, let me know how it is.   I’m guessing it’s really good from the crowds they get.

After that we decided to go to our favorite downtown place, the Eagles restaurant and had a great night.  I was still in the mood for Italian food so I got spaghetti and meatballs, which was excellent and Ethan said his baked haddock was really good too.  The owner came out of the kitchen to ask us how everything was and our waitress was so friendly and nice.  She asked me if I’d like her to put extra sauce on the spaghetti I was taking home, little gestures like that are nice and show they want people to enjoy the food there and when you re-heat your leftovers the next day.  We always leave there happy and where else can you get spaghetti and meatballs (with a salad) for . ????? ????? 95?
This post started out being about the Columbus Club but I just wanted to say how much we love the Eagles restaurant because it turned a disappointment into a great night.

Hot Dog Trolley

December 11th, 2006


On 135 across from La Cantina is “Trolley Dogs”.  Sorry, I didn’t think of taking a better picture of the whole trolley but if you drive by there you’ll see it in the parking lot.  It’s open for lunch from 11-4 and closed on Sundays.

They also have other items besides hot dogs.  I think it is in some way owned by La Cantina and the trolley offers La Cantina’s great minestrone soup.

I just got a simple hot dog. Pretty good, basic hot dog and the guy in the trolley was really cheerful and friendly, which is always nice. ?? ??? ??? ?????

I think this is great to have in this area for a quick bite. ????? ???????

Danforth Museum

December 8th, 2006

 
The Danforth Museum on Union Ave. is nice to have downtown.  It’s not the biggest museum and the exhibits are only one floor but I’ve been to a few openings of local artists shows (such as my instructors from FSC) and it’s great that they support local artists in that way and don’t just stick to showing their permanent collection so there’s always something different to check out.

I took a Museum Studies course here through FSC and it was really interesting to know all the big and small details that make a museum run.  It covered everything from making sure there is wine at an event to transportation of pieces on loan to trying to keep the building from falling apart.
They have kids and adult classes upstairs and you can have a kids’ craft time birthday party up there too. is antivert good for vertigo

They also have a holiday sale that anyone can apply to sell at. how to use ivermectin paste for rosacea   I only sold two small, low-ticket pieces last year but it was cool to know someone bought my stuff. dosage using ivermectin paste 1.87% for treatment of sarcoptic mange: : )

The way things work

December 7th, 2006


This week was the last step in my request for the installation of a parking sign on my street.  The curb across the street from our house has basically been disintegrated away because of trucks driving over the sidewalk when cars park so close to the corner on the other side. 
Cars there leave no room for a big truck to make a turn and stay on the road.  So I thought a “No parking from here to corner sign” would be a reasonable solution to the problem.

The curb:

I will admit in the beginning it was kind of confusing to even find out how to start the process or who to talk to since I had zero experience with this. 
I ran into a few dead ends when people would tell me this person or that person is who I need to talk to but when I did they turned out not to have anything to do with what I needed.

I eventually spoke to Peter Sellers of the Department of Public Works who was very nice and explained how the process for a request like mine works.
I emailed him a few pictures of the curb and when the trucks drove by so he could see what I was talking about.  He forwarded it to the Traffic and Roadway Safety Committee with a description of the issue and they told me when this request would be on their agenda.

I attended the Traffic and Roadway Safety Committee meeting when it was time and explained the situation to them.  I wasn’t sure if they’d roll their eyes at something like this and I’d have to push for it but the committee was very responsive and seemed genuinely concerned about what I was telling them.
It was approved by this committee and the next step was for it to be presented at the Board of Selectmen to get the full approval.
This past Tuesday I went to the Selectmen meeting to see what the verdict was and was happy they approved it.

I just thought I’d share this experience in case anyone was curious how things like this work.  I never knew or had a reason to know/care how a regular citizen can help make their neighborhood better or voice a concern.  It was a very educational and interesting experience for me.  I’m going to attend* some more meetings just to be more aware and informed about our town.  It’s interesting to hear other citizens and officials talk about what’s going. 

One citizen spoke at this meeting and passionately addressed that he was appalled and disgusted with the board – I didn’t know why, it seemed like it was from something that happened at the last meeting but I’m not sure, he was pretty vaugue.  The board knew what he was talking about though.  They listened, thanked him and then the guy left  I was curious what the problem was, maybe it’ll come up again and I’ll find out.

*Sometimes I try to watch meetings on TV but I’ll admit I end up changing the channel or falling asleep.  They didn’t seem as boring in person and it’s only a few minutes walk from our house so it shouldn’t be a big deal to get out and go there.

Fabric Place

December 6th, 2006


One of the few places I find a reason to go to downtown is the Fabric Place.  I began quilting about 2 years ago and I’m “grateful” to have this place in walking distance to my house.  Hopefully they won’t pick up and leave anytime soon like Friendly’s and the Farmer’s Exchange that had been in downtown forever and then left within a year of us moving here.

They have pretty decent prices and a huge selection of anything one would need to make anything concerning fabric.  They have everything from upholstery to yarn and extras from books to velcro. They occupy a storefront right by the train tacks but the windows are all blocked up so I’m assuming that’s for curtain and upholstery services.
They also offer classes in the retail building upstairs. 
Nice to have the Fabric Place here in downtown.

Firefly’s

December 5th, 2006


We went to Firefly’s for lunch last weekend.  I’ve heard it’s the best BBQ around from Phantom but sometimes he’s not 100% trustable or I question if he’s paid off. 
I’m not a huge BBQ person, not that I don’t enjoy it but I know I’m not a connoisseur either.  It definitely smells like BBQ when you walk in, which really gets you in the mood. ???
We sat in the bar area and out waitress was attentive and friendly.  She explained that there is a condiment bar to get sauces and toppings. 

On the condiment bar were beets, baby corn, three bean salad, hot peppers pickles and a few other things I forget.
I got the sliced brisket with grilled asparagus and sauteed vegetables. 

Ethan got BBQ steak tips with mashed potatoes and sauteed vegetables.

Ethan said the tips were really good.  My brisket was a little dry but I put some BBQ sauce on it and it wasn’t bad.

I was glad there wasn’t a lot of people when we went (after the lunch rush).  I can imagine that place being really loud on the weekends.  It also reminded me of “Coyote” a Texas style BBQ/steakhouse place that was where Liam’s Tavern used to be and where “Ipanema” is now. ???? ???????? ???????   I used to wait tables there and just being around the smells and atmosphere brought back some funny memories.

Firefly’s isn’t bad, not outstanding but next time I get a BBQ craving I’d go back and try something else besides the brisket.

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