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AllstarGaming617 t1_jdo5qlb wrote

I go to fit lab in Nashua on Amherst. Really nice gym that has all kinds of classes, a basketball court(a little dated for a court), it’s a touch pricey at 45.00 a month but that includes 24/7 access via a door key phone app. They do offer personal training sessions and there’s plenty of helpful people around to ask questions. Other benefits are a smoothie bar and a sauna(saunas close after staffed hours). The one thing I will warn you about is thier contracts. They are a little shifty in thier contractual shenanigans. When you’re signing up make sure you understand your contract terms especially if you sign up some personal training. Make it clear how many sessions you want, in what period of time and don’t let them pressure you into a long term contract, unless you want regular weekly training. Main point with them, read the fine print and don’t pay for what you don’t want. It’s an excellent gym/service otherwise.

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jessesparkell OP t1_jdo4yn6 wrote

Reply to comment by BionicGimpster in Black fly in May? by jessesparkell

Thank you, weather-wise it sounds like a home away from home 🙂 lovely to hear from people that have lived/live in some of the areas we’re visiting. I’m sure we will encounter some flies towards the end of the break so we will prepare accordingly! Thanks again

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crourke13 t1_jdo4r6e wrote

May might be a bit too early, but check yourself for ticks after an outing in the woods. Almost all deer ticks in NH have Lyme disease. A bite does not mean you will catch it, bur the longer it stays on you, the higher the chances.

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TurretLauncher OP t1_jdo4h00 wrote

> According to the proposal, Glenvale Solar is working with local experts to ensure the project meets the highest standards of stormwater management and minimizes impacts to natural resources. The project team is also consulting with the N.H. Fish and Game Department to conduct a wildlife habitat assessment of the proposed site.
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> Glenvale Solar chose the proposed project site through an extensive review of its characteristics — its proximity to two transmission corridors, minimal visual impact, low to moderate sloping terrain and no known presence of threatened species—that are compatible with solar development, the proposal states.
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> Locals currently use the proposed sites for hiking, biking and snowmobiling, and they have been used in the past for timber harvesting. Jackson said Glenvale Solar will coordinate with the community to minimize any disruptions.
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> “We would like to minimize our impact to this network by maintaining connectivity or, if that is unavoidable, working with the community to understand where other trails could be improved or created,” Jackson said.

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sunshinenfundip t1_jdo3cbe wrote

I believe the plan is to close (possibly sell) the SYSC campus and move the housing of detained youth there in about 5 years. I haven't heard anything about using it for mental health but I really hope that's true.

the staffing issues are caused, in part, by the pay. They want someone with a bachelors to be content with $16 per hour

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