2013-03-26

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Free HP PSC 1209 All-in-One Printer

Hello all! We recently upgraded our printer so I have our old one on the porch for giveaway to anyone that's interested. It was pretty slow but did still work (and it's possible that the slowness was caused by the ancient computer it was hooked up to, not sure). It's color and will print, scan, or copy. It's an HP 1209. I no longer have the setup disc but I was able to find the driver online at the HP website. If you're interested let me know and I'll send you the address.
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Post wedding brunch

Hello, we are looking for ideas of where to hold a brunch on a Sunday after a Saturday wedding.    Ideally somewhere in the greater Somerville/Cambridge area.    Obviously many of our favorite brunch places are already packed on Sunday mornings and/or don't have an appropriate space for that type of gathering.  
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Landscaping Services

Hi, does anyone have any recommendations for a local landscaper to create some designs for a small condo yard in Somerville?  Original plantings are in place but we want to change it up a bit and add some interest.  I searched "landscaping" in the search engine but did not find anything.  Thanks much!!

Looking for local LCSW/LICSW, works with adults with ASD, kink/poly-friendly.

My insurance provider (BCBSIL) lists almost a hundred clinical social workers within a mile of my house (Teele Sq), and over a thousand in the greater Boston area, so I'm hoping someone can help me narrow the list down.

Map of Boston area by class

The Atlantic has an interesting look at the Boston area, mapping the city by the dominant class (creative, service, or working) in each census tract:
http://www.theatlanticcities.com/neighborhoods/2013/03/class-divided-cities-boston-edition/5017/

The map pictured at the top of the article doesn't include Somerville, but the interactive map further down does. The tracts around Davis, for instance, are around 60-70% creative class, with between 1% and 6% working class.