Inariele
Inariele t1_jc3mze7 wrote
Urgh up to 16 inches in my area....I still have an entire snow hill in my drive way. That better be the last snow T_T anyway thanks for all the effort
Inariele t1_j9mcie9 wrote
Portsmouth library has a monthly french language meet-up. (also German, Portuguese, Italian, Chinese and spanish if ppl look for something in these languages) So you might be able to find native speakers there. Also the app meet up, check for native french clubs.
Inariele t1_j8rggr5 wrote
Reply to Is Ohio toxic cloud heading our way? by granitestate6
i am still dumbstruck that they burned it instead of cleaning up the spillage. i hope the residents and towns affected can sue them into oblivion. And I seriously can't buy that it's safe to drink the water. with all the fish dying I wouldn't go anywhere near water -.- This makes me so angry for the people living there.
Inariele t1_j83r8ic wrote
Reply to Moving from SL, UT to MMK, NH in May for work. Looking for affordable 2 bed house and things to do there. Flexible housing location. Would love recommendations. :) by clearedtopush
unfortunately, the entire area in the south has a nonexisting housing market. If you really want a house I suggest getting a realtor up here to get it for you before you arrive. Rentals have an availability of less than 1% unless you are already here and can go in person, there is no chance for you to get a rental in the southern part of NH ahead of time. On top of that the price range you mentioned will most likely only get you a one bedroom. Can your employer not help you to secure housing?
Good luck!
Inariele t1_j5f5771 wrote
Reply to What is "Southern" New Hampshire? by Timzawesome
anything Hillsborough and Rockingham county
Inariele t1_j2eyml3 wrote
Reply to comment by Few-Afternoon-6276 in Attorneys ask court to find NH statewide education property tax unconstitutional by goodwilhuntingseason
For what it is worth, I happen to agree with you on this particular topic. But rather than going with a state tax, I would rather go with a sales tax. But that would spark a whole different outcry lol
Inariele t1_j0nuxo2 wrote
i lived and worked 3 years ago in Portsmouth, but we have a dual income, so we were able to make it. However, many of my coworkers lived in the surrounding towns. We have since moved to a more affordable area and we are both working from home or dover
Inariele t1_izz95j8 wrote
Reply to Moving from NYC to Dover NH by Aromatic-Common7204
the Dover library has a great story timeprogram once a week for babies and little ones.with music and everything. highly recommendable and I met lovely people there.
Inariele t1_ixmp8ky wrote
Reply to Any experience with lease breaking? by inhalent-abuse
before you break your lease, try talking to your landlord. Also, keep in mind, it is extremely difficult to get an apartment right now and worst case scenario you are on the street during the winter.
Regarding food, don't be shy to go to a food bank:
Here is a list sorted by cities:
https://www.foodpantries.org/st/new_hampshire
also, all CAP agencies have food pantries.
Apply for FAP-EAP pick the the CAP agency of your county. EAP gives you a percentage-based reduction of the electric bill.
https://www.capnh.org/cap-lookup
And let your taxes actually work for you: apply for everything and see if anything sticks. Specifically you want EBT, SNAP
Inariele t1_iv3wptu wrote
Reply to comment by tossaway69420lol in Daycare recommendations? by hflo10
i also want to point they are really expensive for the little they offer. When my kids went there they did not offer lunch either. if you can get into seacoast community I would take that over almost anyone else in that area.
Inariele t1_irpq28e wrote
Reply to When do you turn on the heat? by Wishmunk
we have started using it last week, we keep everything at 68
Inariele t1_ircdnlo wrote
Reply to Pet at-home euthanasia recommendations? by No_Yard_7363
We used for our cat: https://allcreaturesmobilevet.com/
I am not sure they do hooksett, but they came all the way to rochester for us
Inariele t1_jcpm0mp wrote
Reply to How much have you spent on heating this year? Type fuel? by Open-Industry-8396
Propane 1300