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Moving Tips

 
Utilities

Electric NSTAR (800) 592-2000
Gas Keyspan (617) 469-2300
       
Cable T.V., Telephone and Hi-Speed Internet
Local & Internet Verizon (800) 870-9999
Long Distance MCI (800) 444-3333
  AT&T (800) 222-0300  
  Sprint (800) 877-4646  
Cable & High Speed Internet Comcast (800) 266-2278  
All-In-One Services RCN (800) 746-4726 Provides phone, cable & internet in select buildings.
Satellite Television DirecTV (888) 238-7177 Satellites can only be installed where permitted - you must have permission from your landlord or condo association.
  Dish Network
(800) 856-3655  
       
Moving Companies/Trucks
Truck Rental U-Haul (800) 468-4285  
  Budget (800) 467-9337  
Moving Company Road Runner Moving Co (617) 242-2882 In order to block off parking spaces or street space for moving truck, you will have to apply for a Street Occupancy Permit from the City of Boston, at (617) 635-4675.
       

Furniture Rental
Cort Furniture Rental 800-962-CORT 98 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116
       
Post Office/Change of Address
United States Post Office (800) ASK-USPS 207 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston
1575 Tremont Street Lobby, Boston
 
     
Public Transportation
Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (617) 222-5000 For Bus and Subway schedules check out their website, mbta.com


How can I obtain a Resident Parking Permit?

Boston's Resident Permit Parking Program is an initiative designed to give residents a better chance of finding an on-street parking space in their neighborhood. Many of the parking spaces on Boston's residential streets are regulated as "Resident Parking Only." A smaller number of parking spaces on these same streets are posted as "Visitor Parking" areas for the guests of neighborhoods residents. Residents who live in areas where parking is regulated for residents only must apply for a Resident Parking Permit (available for free) to avoid receiving parking tickets. These "Resident Parking Only" spots are taken on a first come basis and due have certain requirements. Eligible vehicles must be registered at an address within the desired neighborhood. For more information please contact the Resident Permit Parking Office: (617) 635-4682 or http://www.cityofboston.gov/transportation/parkprogr.asp


Are there Private Parking spaces to Rent?

A limited number of privately owned spaces are available from time to time. Prices range from $175-$300 per month and are available by contacting Nick Marchewka of East Coast Realty, at 617-536-2900 x22.

Garaged Parking is also offered by two local secured parking Garages. Prices start at $175/month. Local Garages are:
Gainsborough Garage - 10 Gainsborough Street (617) 262-9851
Avis Garage - 41 Westland Avenue (617) 534-1400 (Student Discount Offered)