Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

Datmuny19 t1_j3qkf05 wrote

SolutionHealth is the parent organization of Elliot Health System and Southern New Hampshire Health. But does not own them. I can’t speak for Elliot but Southern NH health has kept its name and remain independently licensed. The organization has kept its own board of trustees.

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Dekkars t1_j3qi0zm wrote

Went to UNH, but have a fair number of friends who went to Plymouth and know some of the faculty.

If it's an honest money-not-an-issue choice between UNH and Plymouth, with education being the focus, choose UNH.

Plymouth is starting to struggle with declining enrollment and entire departments are getting slashed. UNH just has more resources for almost everything.

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AwesomeTowlie t1_j3pzna3 wrote

I would think the heating loss on a 550sq ft area would be pretty minimal, have you already tried winterizing your windows? Putting the shrink wrap kits over them seems to be a pretty effective way of keeping the heat in. Make sure you have a good seal on any exterior doors too.

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pillbinge t1_j3prdn1 wrote

These days? It's been happening forever. I'm still desensitized to seeing swastikas and other bullshit on bathroom stalls just because kids were edgy decades back. I think a lot of people missed this or just weren't paying attention and now thing it's happening all of a sudden, but in fairness, it could be due to more attention being brought to it. People feel more unsafe after watching the news, even if they've never been safer.

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myfacepwnsurs t1_j3plqqs wrote

Elliot and SNHMC are both owned by solution health but they are MGH affiliates. Which means they have access to some of the specialists that MGH has. It allows solution health to give both the hospitals access to special care without really having to have someone on the pay roll. I have had experiences with both Elliot and SNHMC and they’re fine hospitals. Elliot more than SNH—however if I had to pick between SNHMC and CMC in Manchester, I would absolutely go to SNH.

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