@CycleJargon@friendchristoph Denommee Plumbing & Heating in Tyngsborough. Getting the system sized properly took a lot of back and forth. Working through the rebates with them wasn’t super seamless. Otherwise the install team was great.
@tombellino My hometown, you can thank K*vin McC*rthey’s predecessor Rep. Bill Th*mas for flooding Bakersfield with federal money for roads to nowhere. The dream of the 50s is alive in the Central Valley.
@crschmidt I was completely amazed that they do this every week. It’s crazy that they waste the fuel, time, funding on this. Not to mention the noise pollution at 7am
Andres was harvesting was bell peppers in Bakersfield CA yesterday. This is hard work, as he spends all day bent over. This week was particularly brutal as yesterday's high temp was 106° and it's expected to reach 110° today. #WeFeedYou#Calor
At the start of the pandemic, headlines signaled the end of days for the Golden State: “California doom: Staggering $54 billion deficit looms,” the AP declared.
Yet that's not what the data shows. California’s economy is the opposite of doom https://t.co/KwU6WWlXST
The city council of a major American city with a $13 billion budget is now spending several hours debating on whether this coffee shop can open. https://t.co/nP0hscCDFF
via @NYTimes Glad to see this period of my life now has a name. “Balenciaga lifestyle on a Banana Republic budget” 😂 guess I should have taken more advantage of that subsidized lifestyle https://t.co/elKCSgLFWc
@EricLiptonNYT The same thing happened in Cambridge MA, our slow streets were nothing but signs asking drivers to go slow. It didn’t work so they shut it down
Roberto shared this video from Bakersfield CA. Picking watermelons is already hard work but on this day it was the start of an expected weeklong heat wave where the temps would exceed 100 degrees every day. Remember to stay hydrated and rest as needed Roberto. #WeFeedYou
Our New Flyer #Ebus was tested earlier this week on some of our highest grades and we're excited to report that the #Ebus was able to successfully make it up our highest grade of 23%(Noe & 26th Ave)!
Despite temperatures passing 105°, farm workers were at Bakersfield's popular intersection of Highway 99 and Ming yesterday, at the start of 4 pm rush hour, sharing their message asking for #FarmWorkerLegalization now. #WeAreHome