KentXie
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Charlestown might as well be on an island. It's eerily quiet and a long, lonely walk to the T stops, which don't do much good past certain hours (it's true the commute downtown is an easy walk from the southern half of the neighborhood, but that's also the expensive part). It's also got a nasty history of social insularity as well (I can volunteer some experiences). Nothing to do there and hard to get out - why anyone would live there without family ties or some enticing inheritance is beyond me.
Agreed. The walks are lonely due to the isolated locations of both Orange Line stations, but that's what bus route #92 and #93 are for which both provide a direct route into DTX and Sullivan Station (#92 goes by the supermarket and makes a few trips to Assembly Square). I think you can also hop on a MGH shuttle for free at the Navy Yard and take it to North Station. If you are low on cash and want a safe neighborhood without much noise (not including airplanes) and a decent amount of amenities then yes I agree your best options are either Charlestown or E. Boston.
Some pros for E. Boston would be:
Piers Parks
Revere Beach
Close proximity to the TD Banknorth Garden where the Celtics and Bruins play (same goes for Charlestown)
Easy access to the Airport
Contains two libraries (Charlestown has one)
I believe there is also a Supermarket there as well
Edit: I just want to add that there is also a MBTA ferry at the Navy Yard that takes you straight to Aquarium Station.