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    4.0 (1 review)

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    Northgate Garden Condo Trust

    Northgate Garden Condo Trust

    1.0
    (2 reviews)

    "Northgate Gardens is a friendly, quiet complex in the heart of North Waltham". What a beautiful…read morestatement to be so far from the truth. It is quiet, but friendly not so much. Especially for visiting family. We were visiting this place starting Friday, June 16th. Aware of the community rules, we parked our car on dedicated visitors parking knowing that we will not break the rule of staying more than 3 consecutive nights. On early Monday morning (federal holiday), our car gets towed. The towing company, Ramsay's Towing, tells us that the office notified them and asked to tow the vehicle. The office was closed. The towing company refuses to put us in contact with the person that called so we can explain that we did not break the rule and the car was towed illegally. The offices were notified by e-mail, the in person conversation in the office did not bring any results. Visiting family in this complex can and most likely will have your vehicle towed regardless of how long your family visits for. This will be investigated as it is our understanding based on numerous tenants testimonies, that this illegal practice along with the contracted towing company is widely known. The state of Massachusetts was notified and the full investigation will be conducted about this illegal activity. I have evidence of my arrival, copy of the official parking policy and all the responses we received from the association. If you have family that wants to visit you, please think twice about renting there as they might experience this every time they visit you. No explanation or willingness to resolve it from the officials tells you that they can do what they please with no consequences.

    Very bad Condo Trust Office.Illegally towed the residents cars which is parked in the right space…read moreand even charge a towing fee! Very Bad!

    Waltham District Court

    Waltham District Court

    4.3
    (3 reviews)

    Was there only once and was surprised about service, despite a ton of complains. Starting from the…read moreguard and finishing with the court gentleman - everybody was kind and polite. I did not use an attorney, and it was a challenge for me to get through entire process, but with those people there it was so easy, I am so satisfied!

    I had jury duty at Waltham District Court. Jurors arrive earlier than everyone else and are the…read moreonly ones allowed in past security from 8-8:30am. If you arrive earlier than 8am the door is closed and you must wait outside. The parking lot was fairly empty this early in the morning. When you enter the building, there are signs prohibiting cell phone use, food, and drinks, but the security guard told us that these rules don't pertain to the jury pool room (although you must silence your phone). After bag scan, the jury must take the elevator (not the stairs) up to the jury pool room. The door to the jury pool room closes at 8:55am at which point John the bailiff shows an introductory video - if you aren't in the room at this time, you have to come back a different day. Of 21 potential jurors called, only 15 reported. One of my fellow potential jurors was 80 years old and didn't realize jury duty is optional for senior citizens. The jury pool room is fairly small for 22 people and consists of about 25 chairs which are passably comfortable (for the first hour or so). In the jury pool room there is a bathroom with two toilets and two sinks, but only one potential juror is allowed to use the bathroom at a time. The bathroom was not particularly clean, but not ridiculously filthy. For amenities, the room has a water cooler, a microwave, a refrigerator, and a toaster, but power outlets are rare. There is a table which fits about 4 people. There are many different magazines you can read while you wait. John the bailiff helped pass some of the time by telling courtroom anecdotes, his point being that things don't always go as scheduled in the courtroom so potential jurors need to be flexible. I tried to nap during my wait, but couldn't find a relaxed position in the chairs and kept getting distracted by the bathroom door opening and closing. In the Waltham courthouse there is only one courtroom. Although the jurors arrived at 8am, the judge didn't show up until noon, at which point we had already all been waiting there for 4 hours. They told us this was unusual - on normal days the jury's role starts at 11:30am. They didn't explain why we have to be there 3.5 hours before we are potentially needed. There were 6 cases on the docket, but only one went to trial. We were told that only 1% of the court's cases end up with a jury trial. We were also told that jury pools are called only 50 times a year (one day a week), and that a trial only occurs 60% of those times. That means that out of the 50*21=1050 potential jurors which are called to the court in a given year, approximately 30*7=210 (20%) actually find themselves impaneled on a jury. On our day there was a trial but I was not impaneled. At about 12:45, all potential jurors were brought into court with the judge, clerk, defendant, attorneys, witnesses and another bailiff, Joe. There was no bathroom availability in the courtroom but I didn't ask what happens if someone has to use the bathroom once they are in the courtroom. At this point, the judge and attorneys go through each juror's survey and ask relevant questions to establish impartiality. Potential jurors are questioned in private (away from other jurors) at the judge's sidebar. At this point, I was briefly placed on the jury, but then immediately removed, perhaps as one of the two juror vetoes allowed by each side's attorneys. I was not told why I was removed or by whom. After the jury was chosen, the courtroom broke for lunch, after which the trial proceeds with 5-7 jurors. On my day, only 6 potential jurors out of the 15 who reported were needed for jury duty. Everyone else (including me) was dismissed at this point because our services were unneeded. When I was able to go home it was 1:15pm, which means I was sitting at the courthouse for 5-1/4 hours. Other than a parking lot, there was not much in the area of the court house. Across the street is a Dunkin Donuts, a CVS, a Petco, and a gasoline station. If you don't have a car, and don't want lunch from Dunkin Donuts, then you should bring your own lunch.

    US Post Office

    US Post Office

    2.0
    (3 reviews)

    Writing a review of a post office has to be a lowpoint in my Yelp career. But it has to be done so…read morethat other Yelpers avoid this horrific location. Allow me the opportunity to explain. This post office opens at 9AM on weekdays. I arrive at 8:59AM on a Wednesday morning and see 4 other customers standing out in the rain waiting for the location to open. I hop out of my car, assuming that we will all be headed inside shortly. At 9:03AM, the post office remains closed and we all look inside the front window to see what the hold up is. After all, it is raining, and we would all like to be doing something other than standing in the rain. There is a USPS employee standing inside. She makes eye contact with the group standing at the window, and waves us away. Yep... she made a hand gesture to tell us to screw off. At that point, the other customers leave. I am the only moron who remains. At 9:07AM, the USPS employee unlocks the door. I walk in and this conversation ensues: Me: What was that? USPS employee: The computer wasn't working, what do you want me to do? Me: Uhh... open the door at 9AM so that customers aren't waiting in the rain at least. USPS employee: I'll do whatever I want. I'm the manager here. I'd love to have a job where I can show up whenever I want... anyone know if USPS is hiring?

    Called to try and locate a missing package, and the lady on the line couldn't possibly have been…read moreruder. I tried to explain I dropped a package off at the post office a week ago, but my tracking information was still showing "pre-transit", meaning it hadn't been scanned into the system yet. Wanted to know if it was still there, and what was going on. She didn't ask for my tracking number, didn't ask what size the package was or what it looked like, nothing. Literally just said "well, I don't know.".....okay, thanks for the help?

    Chestnut Street Lot - parking - Updated June 2026

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