In terms of a relo - how does the Lexington-Bedford area compare to the Sharon area?
Quality of life/traffic/schools, etc?
Seems that there are solid hockey programs both to the North and the South, so that's less of a concern.
Outside of those areas, are there any other communities that are worth considering, factoring in the criteria above + decent proximity to tech jobs and good Bantam Major hockey?
In terms of a relo - how does the Lexington-Bedford area compare to the Sharon area?
Quality of life/traffic/schools, etc?
Seems that there are solid hockey programs both to the North and the South, so that's less of a concern.
Outside of those areas, are there any other communities that are worth considering, factoring in the criteria above + decent proximity to tech jobs and good Bantam Major hockey?
This isn't the place to ask about job prospects. Many on here can't hold down a job.
I'm from north of Boston, so biased. I honestly don't know what Sharon is like, but Lexington-Bedford is an expensive place to live, precisely because it is right in the middle of so many job opportunities and not out of the question to commute to Boston, and home to very good school systems. If you can afford it, you can't go wrong there. And the Wizards are a solid program, run by Harvard guys, and pretty dedicated to the ADM. Bonus if you also have a daughter that plays, as they have a very good girls program as well.
In terms of a relo - how does the Lexington-Bedford area compare to the Sharon area?
Quality of life/traffic/schools, etc?
Seems that there are solid hockey programs both to the North and the South, so that's less of a concern.
Outside of those areas, are there any other communities that are worth considering, factoring in the criteria above + decent proximity to tech jobs and good Bantam Major hockey?
North of the City or Metro West. Stay away from the South Shore!!
I was just asking a similar question. So Wizards program is pretty good then? How does ADM differ from a conventional, for the lack of a better term, development system for levels starting with suirt? I thought, ADM was strictly applicable to mite level?
Wizards have always been a good organization, focused more on skill development at the younger ages versus wins. However their teams do eventually start to win and many of their older players do well on festival teams, preps etc.
Why would you attempt at selling the Wizards program. 06 and 05 teams both Elite and Select are a total joke.
Wizards seem to chase wins a little less than other organizations, and seem to focus more on skills and ADM-type practice plans. Plus, The Edge is a good place to get exposure to prep school scouts because, you know, the demographics are favorable for that route. There's a different school in there for an event every week it seems, and strong ties to prep schools in upper management and coaching staffs.
Why would you attempt at selling the Wizards program. 06 and 05 teams both Elite and Select are a total joke.
Wizards seem to chase wins a little less than other organizations, and seem to focus more on skills and ADM-type practice plans. Plus, The Edge is a good place to get exposure to prep school scouts because, you know, the demographics are favorable for that route. There's a different school in there for an event every week it seems, and strong ties to prep schools in upper management and coaching staffs.
In terms of a relo - how does the Lexington-Bedford area compare to the Sharon area?
Quality of life/traffic/schools, etc?
Seems that there are solid hockey programs both to the North and the South, so that's less of a concern.
Outside of those areas, are there any other communities that are worth considering, factoring in the criteria above + decent proximity to tech jobs and good Bantam Major hockey?
North of the City or Metro West. Stay away from the South Shore!!
Yeah with all of the jobs coming to the Seaport (like GE / numerous biotechs / financial / Fidelity...) why would you want an easy commute into South Station or Rowes Wharf? Not to mention some of the better hockey programs, high school programs and full season Jr. teams???
In terms of a relo - how does the Lexington-Bedford area compare to the Sharon area?
Quality of life/traffic/schools, etc?
Seems that there are solid hockey programs both to the North and the South, so that's less of a concern.
Outside of those areas, are there any other communities that are worth considering, factoring in the criteria above + decent proximity to tech jobs and good Bantam Major hockey?
North of the City or Metro West. Stay away from the South Shore!!
Yeah with all of the jobs coming to the Seaport (like GE / numerous biotechs / financial / Fidelity...) why would you want an easy commute into South Station or Rowes Wharf? Not to mention some of the better hockey programs, high school programs and full season Jr. teams???
You're right, "Stay away from the South Shore!!"
South Shore has the worst commute to Boston, you know that. Don't play stupid.
In terms of a relo - how does the Lexington-Bedford area compare to the Sharon area?
Quality of life/traffic/schools, etc?
Seems that there are solid hockey programs both to the North and the South, so that's less of a concern.
Outside of those areas, are there any other communities that are worth considering, factoring in the criteria above + decent proximity to tech jobs and good Bantam Major hockey?
North of the City or Metro West. Stay away from the South Shore!!
Yeah with all of the jobs coming to the Seaport (like GE / numerous biotechs / financial / Fidelity...) why would you want an easy commute into South Station or Rowes Wharf? Not to mention some of the better hockey programs, high school programs and full season Jr. teams???
You're right, "Stay away from the South Shore!!"
South Shore has the worst commute to Boston, you know that. Don't play stupid.
The worst commute by car....i'll crack a nice beer for you on the commuter boat home tonight.....
In terms of a relo - how does the Lexington-Bedford area compare to the Sharon area?
Quality of life/traffic/schools, etc?
Seems that there are solid hockey programs both to the North and the South, so that's less of a concern.
Outside of those areas, are there any other communities that are worth considering, factoring in the criteria above + decent proximity to tech jobs and good Bantam Major hockey?
North of the City or Metro West. Stay away from the South Shore!!
Yeah with all of the jobs coming to the Seaport (like GE / numerous biotechs / financial / Fidelity...) why would you want an easy commute into South Station or Rowes Wharf? Not to mention some of the better hockey programs, high school programs and full season Jr. teams???
You're right, "Stay away from the South Shore!!"
South Shore has the worst commute to Boston, you know that. Don't play stupid.
The worst commute by car....i'll crack a nice beer for you on the commuter boat home tonight.....
In terms of a relo - how does the Lexington-Bedford area compare to the Sharon area?
Quality of life/traffic/schools, etc?
Seems that there are solid hockey programs both to the North and the South, so that's less of a concern.
Outside of those areas, are there any other communities that are worth considering, factoring in the criteria above + decent proximity to tech jobs and good Bantam Major hockey?
North of the City or Metro West. Stay away from the South Shore!!
Yeah with all of the jobs coming to the Seaport (like GE / numerous biotechs / financial / Fidelity...) why would you want an easy commute into South Station or Rowes Wharf? Not to mention some of the better hockey programs, high school programs and full season Jr. teams???
You're right, "Stay away from the South Shore!!"
GE moved 175 jobs. Hardly changes the landscape. You've fallen for the Boston media spindoctors.
South Shore has traffic every day of the week. Including Sundays. Can't take a boat to the rink.