Submitted by StarlightLeyLine t3_zl0e04 in RhodeIsland

Just moved from out of state to Foster RI, from Baltimore, MD for work. I moved here because it's where my company decided to rent me a place. I've heard both good and bad about the Foster area and I wanted a locals perspective to consider while I settle in, like best food in the area, a good local rag to read, places to gather and hang around I'm not a bar guy though.

A little about me for context. Almost 50 yr old, Male, heavy into fishing, board gaming, spending out doors and Geo-hunting/antiquity hunting.. Big on the environment especially the fishing community and I'm socially active if I believe in the cause. Not big on hunting, hate racists, and only a few things I won't tolerate and most of that seems to be covered already

Anyhow. Thank you for taking the time to read. I'll answer most anything and everything. I look forward to becoming as local as I can.

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_j070nf9 wrote

You sound wonderful. Foster is lucky to have you. Welcome.

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Hope the fish bite for you.

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FieryVegetables t1_j074k3u wrote

Welcome!

We have the Foster Home Journal and Valley Breeze & Observer for local papers. Geocaching, hiking, and fishing are pretty good here (Glocester, Smithfield, Scituate and Foster land trusts do a great job with trails, for instance). Over the line in Killingly, there’s even more outdoors stuff.

There is not a lot of great food in the immediate area, IMO. Mostly pizza type places, although people love Corner Bistro in Scituate for Italian.

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leavingthecold t1_j07u1tq wrote

Plenty of Southeast Asian spots in Providence or right nearby ( mainly Cambodian, Thai, Laotian, Vietnamese ) restaurants

Zap Zap , Haus De La Vie, Thai Star, Hons (2 locations ) Asian Bakery, Yummy, Thai Star, Bangkok Republik, Apsara, 4 seasons, Gourmet House, Ming Hai, there is a Filipino store that has prepared foods in Warwick called Pinoy Lane. Also several Lao/Thai spots in Woonsocket as well.

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zebrawithflowers t1_j07zpa8 wrote

Welcome! There's lots of nice hiking around there if you're into it, including walks around Barden Reservoir, Border Farm Preserve, and the North-South Trail. There are a couple of hiking groups on Meetup that hike the area as well.

I recommend exploring the rest of the state, too. It's super tiny and you're never far from anything... Unless you're a native RIer - for them, anything more than 20 minutes away is "too fah." ☺️

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OctoberRust13 t1_j0a0esf wrote

Can I ask what you do for work that your company would choose to house you in Foster of all places?

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StarlightLeyLine OP t1_j0baovv wrote

I'm a forensic accountant. I go over books for inconsistencies "intentional mistakes" fraud, international laundering and all other fun stuff. Foster was chosen due to travel time. Where I'm from an hour or two hours commute isn't outside normal, relative isolation, lack of extra curricular activities for "concentration and accuracy" oh they have a whole formulae for choosing the ideal spot for me to pour over thousands of pages of inter-dept, international, and interpersonal communications and transactions looking for clever games of "let's hide the weasel.

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StarlightLeyLine OP t1_j0cv8h0 wrote

Irony the 6 weeks I spent in Vegas last year doing this job I camped 90% of the time snd opted to live in a trailer so a mobile home is well not about them or below me so as long as I can see the sky or go for a walk I can figure out something to do lol. Out there it was arrow head hunt off the road. Best spot was a recently graded highway service road.

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