Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

TurretLauncher OP t1_jdnnbfk wrote

> FUD stands for “fear, uncertainty, and doubt.” It’s a communication tactic used to influence people towards having a negative perception of something, generally through deliberate misinformation or inciting fear. Historically, FUD has also been used to mean “fear, uncertainty, and disinformation,” which has essentially the same meaning as its current iteration.

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akmjolnir t1_jdnjzkp wrote

I don't remember all the details, but it is simple to do, and all info/steps can be found on the Vermont DMV website.

You will pay VT sales tax on all vehicles registered in VT, FYI. They determine the tax amount based on your bill of sale or last registration.

You can also register for one or two years. I chose the two year registration.

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Crazy_Hick_in_NH t1_jdngj32 wrote

Interesting…I thought NH has a no title needed after X years, but I guess that’s wrong.

I sold a vehicle to someone from VT and the buyer put one of the plates from his own vehicle on the one he bought from me, telling me it’s “legal to do so” for 48 hours. This was 15 years ago; no idea if it’s still a thing (or ever was). 😆

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dewcew72 t1_jdnftpy wrote

Does anyone know about Hampstead hospital that was bought by the state last year? Apparently it was purchased to handle children’s behavioral health that used to be handled by the state hospital in Concord. It is my understanding that they can’t staff Hampstead and a couple of the wards are closed. I applaud the spending of money for behavioral and mental health. But if we can’t get people to work in already built facilities, how does a new facility help? There is a major problem in leadership within New Hampshire DHHS.

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akmjolnir t1_jdner12 wrote

Bought a car with a missing title; owner had moved to a Western state, and the person who owned the garage it was stored at wanted it gone. It was a good deal on a desirable project car.

NH requires a title, but VT doesn't if the car is over 20 years old, as long as VIN is clean.

Cheaper than trying to rebuild a title.

Fun fact: during peak COVID, all VT DMVs were closed, and you could make up your own temporary tag.

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runninon t1_jdndebr wrote

Some Mid-Century Modern architecture around the seacoast that come to mind would be Williamson & Christiansen Halls at UNH Durham, and the First Seacoast Bank in Dover.

Also in Dover, you could argue that Woodman Park Elementary School is Art Deco, or at least the spire.

Found this online, too:

https://www.nh.gov/nhdhr/publications/documents/mid_20th_century_architecture_nh.pdf

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