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BatSame3032 t1_j6x20zh wrote
Reply to Best places to work remote in NH? by Glaucon123
I work remote and am in Hollis, NH. We got a lot of nature trails and a very active Snowmobile club that helps maintain trails.
Also not terribly far from Rt 3 (Everett Turnpike).
Internet is pretty good, no complaints :)
BatSame3032 t1_j31lsc8 wrote
Reply to What bank do you recommend? Wife and I are moving and have a flexible area we can move to by wetmoose913
Just echoing what has already been said. Banks are terrible join a credit union.
DCU is great, when my now spouse and I first started combining finances we opened a joint DCU account, on the app you can see your personal accounts and joint accounts and transfer funds between them.
It's been over a decade since I opened my account but do look into what you need to open an account, when I did I had to be a resident of a specific towns to open an account (my mother also used to work for Digital back in early 90s so I could have gotten an account that way). I think they changed it so anyone can join but something to keep in mind.
BatSame3032 t1_iy8i463 wrote
Reply to getting to Boston by FarStudy3278
You have a lot of options from Manchester.
There is the Boston Express bus that leaves from many park and rides, which is free to park and you take the bus into the city.
You could also drive to Lowell and park at the train station, which is not free and take the MBTA in.
Park at the Alwife Station which is very affordable and take the T.
BatSame3032 t1_ix0fjli wrote
Reply to Mental health options in NH? by Capable_Commission83
Life stance Health does online therapy. Assuming you have internet and a webcam.
BatSame3032 t1_itq6gzx wrote
I 100% work from home for a MA based company. From March 2020 to September 2021 MA was taxing NH residents that were working from home due to the pandemic. As of September 2021 they stopped that emergency policy
I did have to fill out a form with my company saying I worked from home full time and lived in New Hampshire.
BatSame3032 t1_itq4m4i wrote
Reply to State Rep Kat McGhee is accused of using $150,000 in government funds to close down a public beach at Rocky Pond in Hollis (now accessible to just her and a few other families) by kauffj
Just to add more to this "story"
Beaver Brook Association is a non profit organization in Hollis that does conservation work. The land has a bunch of well maintained trails that is open to the public.
BatSame3032 t1_jbofe99 wrote
Reply to NH governor budgets close to $1.5M in funding for northern border safety by sdlover420
Could another reason be that they don't want people driving over to get prescription drugs cheaper? OTC is probably cheaper as well.