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Welcome to Boston – A Guide for International Newcomers (20th Edition)
$14.95
As with previous editions, this new edition offers a unique collection of information and practical advice for international newcomers as they manage the first few weeks and months of relocation to Boston. Specific updates for this year include more ride-share bus and taxi alternatives, increased Hubway bike rental service and many others. We also carefully verify and update every web address, phone number, price and detail for all resources listed in our book.
Sample of subjects covered:
Important Documents:
Passport
Social Security Card
Student Identification (ID) Card
Proof of AddressDriver’s License
Massachusetts ID
Finding a Place to Live:
Choosing Where to Live
Being near where you need to go
Staying safe
Cost
If you have children
Comparing areas
Working with a Real Estate Agent
Vocabulary for renting
Renting a Home
The application
The lease
Deposits
Roommates
Buying a Home
Lead PaintSetting Up Your Home:Utilities
Oil
Gas
Electricity
Water
Trash removal and recycling
Appliances and electronic plugs
Connecting to the World:
Telephones
Choosing service
Your telephone
Directory listing
Telephone bills
Public telephones
Phone cards
Cell telephones
Cell phone etiquette
Internet Access
Television and Radio
Broadcast television
Cable television
Satellite television
Radio
Internet Radio
Money Matters:
Currency
Checks
Choosing a bank
Opening a bank account
Debit/ATM cards
Credit cards
On-line banking
Other On-Line Activities
Wire Transfers
Traveling Around Town:
Boston Without a Car
Walking
Biking
The “T”
Buses
Commuter rail
Taxis
Boston With a Car
Getting a Massachusetts driver’s license
Buying gasoline for your car
Parking your car
Buying or Leasing a Car
To buy a new car
To buy a used car
To lease a car
Short-Term use
From City to City
Trains
Intercity buses
Air Travel
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