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Reply to comment by DOGO8991 in N.H. governor’s policy to destroy records within 30 days raises transparency concerns by mindi4nh
This is a pretty egregious misuse of power, but the state itself is a fantastic place to live in general. Many people can find a lifestyle they desire in so many different parts of the state.
A politician or political engines misuse of power in a state can have a slow but impactful effect on everyday life of the citizens. But with the cycle being what it is and the NH house being so large any meaningful change for better or worse is hard to come by.
distressefakeleather t1_j5qfzaf wrote
Brookline, Mason, Hollis, Pelham, Wilton, Mont Vernon Lyndeborugh, Greenfield, Amherst, Milford, Litchfield, New Boston. check out google maps
distressefakeleather t1_j2xezqk wrote
Reply to What bank do you recommend? Wife and I are moving and have a flexible area we can move to by wetmoose913
Service credit union. Great savings rate, refund all
ATM fees, good online banking and fast ACH clearing. If someone refers you, you can get a quick $50 for free. I agree with others staying stay away from TD, also Bank of America is not good.
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Reply to comment by sardaukarma in Here’s Gov. Baker’s plan for dealing with the influx of migrants to Mass. by bostondotcom
Staffing probably runs that bill up
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Yes
distressefakeleather t1_iqvzivk wrote
LL bean Wicked Good Slippers ™️, I’ve had a pair for 8 years worn outside and inside and they’ve held up outside very well. I also have a pair of strictly indoor ones that are great. Sometimes you can find great deals at the outlets, but they are well worth the price and if worn solely indoors will last you years.
They are also able to handle some snow if you have to briefly run out to grab wood, let out the dog, etc.
distressefakeleather t1_jea9r1d wrote
Reply to comment by slumberlust in N.H. governor’s policy to destroy records within 30 days raises transparency concerns by mindi4nh
In central NH, proximity to the mountains, ocean, and cities large (Boston) and small. One thing I wish was better: the food. But this is getting better in recent years.