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JIMMYJAWN t1_j9axgkq wrote

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rednib t1_j9aw1g4 wrote

I've stayed in one of the cabins in the national park at Shenandoah and they're pretty bare bones but not run down, just very basic. The national park is easy to hike and there's lots to do around there. It's a bit touristy but not too far away, about 15 minutes drive are the Luray caverns, they're really cool to see in person and they have a kick ass hedge maze too!

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DlnnerTable t1_j9at4o7 wrote

Im the idiot that didn’t know what a cell phone lot was until this post. Are there signs for it? Is it easy to get to the pick up spot from it? How long does it take? Are there a designated lot for each terminal? Some of you make it sound a hell of a lot easier to sit and wait there than in the area everyone actually parks to wait. I hate the chaos.

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redeyeblink OP t1_j9ass7q wrote

I'm with you on that. Imagine what a million dollars could do for the youth cycling and amateur rowing programs.
>it will be turned into office space for the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia’s youth cycling program and the Schuylkill Navy, which champions amateur rowing on the river
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And

>”it is a dear object to the community, and Parkway was not about to go in and argue that we should be able to knock it down.”

  • said Brian Berson, president of Parkway Commercial Properties

Now how many people from the community will go visit that dear object once it's moved to Fairmount?

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Lucretian t1_j9arx4r wrote

As you likely already know, the main issue is dealing with the city wage tax, which your NY employer is unlikely to be withholding properly. Any local tax accountant worth their salt will know how to handle that.

Are you exercising your equity as it vests? I would screen around that competency more than the remote tax thing.

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