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graemeknows OP t1_je4ikko wrote
Reply to comment by perkinslumbago in I'm trying to solve a mystery. Can anyone help identify "Dale" as shown in this WWII photo that was found in the archives of YMCA Camp Takodah in Richmond? by graemeknows
It's definitely him. Confirmed. Now we're going to start searching our records and work to contact his family to see if they have this photo.
Oakley7677 t1_je4ik1q wrote
Endless Smile in Hooksett. I have been going there for 10+ years. I like them a lot.
perkinslumbago t1_je4i7kk wrote
Reply to comment by graemeknows in I'm trying to solve a mystery. Can anyone help identify "Dale" as shown in this WWII photo that was found in the archives of YMCA Camp Takodah in Richmond? by graemeknows
Keep this updated please if you’re able to cross reference that name with success!
Bobtom42 t1_je4hz2w wrote
Reply to comment by TrafficAppropriate41 in Grave from 1682 in Portsmouth by Boats_are_fun
Probably grapes. Grapes were often symbols of new life. So you start at the top with the "death head" and as you read down the symbology changes to reflect resurrection.
akmjolnir t1_je4h516 wrote
Reply to Living near West Lebanon by TubbleRubble
What sort of hobbies/interests do you have?
lizyouwerebeer t1_je4h4mo wrote
graemeknows OP t1_je4gp98 wrote
Reply to comment by General_Piano_5568 in I'm trying to solve a mystery. Can anyone help identify "Dale" as shown in this WWII photo that was found in the archives of YMCA Camp Takodah in Richmond? by graemeknows
THANK YOU GENERAL SIR
General_Piano_5568 t1_je4gldf wrote
Reply to I'm trying to solve a mystery. Can anyone help identify "Dale" as shown in this WWII photo that was found in the archives of YMCA Camp Takodah in Richmond? by graemeknows
That is me. I remember writing that on the photo.
BostonsinBoston t1_je4fvb7 wrote
I just bought a bronco from Sunnyside Acura in Nashua and their pre-owned group was easy to work with
Any_Supermarket8479 OP t1_je4ezo1 wrote
Reply to comment by Tess_Mac in Spruce trees near the seacoast by Any_Supermarket8479
What a great resource. Thank you
ForklkftJones t1_je4euzy wrote
Reply to comment by SkiingAway in A while ago someone posted about NH HB 277 that would allow elective sterilazation to be easier for women to access. Any updates on that? I couldnt find any online. by salty_worms
I agree. I would have loved that option at 18, but I can see where there would be a concern that maybe she'll changed her mind. In that case, they could offer a tubal instead of the removal.
graemeknows OP t1_je4eabp wrote
Reply to comment by perkinslumbago in I'm trying to solve a mystery. Can anyone help identify "Dale" as shown in this WWII photo that was found in the archives of YMCA Camp Takodah in Richmond? by graemeknows
Wow. They really do look similar!!!
PlasticineRobot t1_je4dbh0 wrote
Reply to Grave from 1682 in Portsmouth by Boats_are_fun
I love old cemeteries. I've visited a few in Portsmouth, and anywhere I see old stones. It feels like a connection to the past.
eyehunt2 t1_je4b84y wrote
Don Quixote’s horse , by Pablo Picasso
Exciting_Agent3901 t1_je49hb5 wrote
Reply to Spruce trees near the seacoast by Any_Supermarket8479
Stratham circle nursery
vexingsilence t1_je495kq wrote
Reply to comment by megagem in 'We just don’t need this in our neighborhood': Proposed asphalt plant draws crowd to Nashua Planning Board by NewEnglandBlueberry
>complete those projects ahead of time.
Not sure how often that happens in reality. Building ahead of time creates risk. Populations rise and fall. Get it wrong and you waste a lot of money. The more likely case is that those kids are getting bussed to a distant location for a good number of years while city hall debates or ignores the problem. Hope they like getting up early. Water and sewer might be better at this, although we still dump overflow in the river for Lowell to have in their drinking water, so I'm skeptical.
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>Don't build any car parking; the train is for people that aren't driving.
This mindset is great. Supporters can't convince enough people that commuter rail won't be a waste of money and your tagline is "it's not for you!" If you make it just for the handful of people that buy into new housing in that somewhat isolated section of the city, it's never getting built. There's no point having a train station for such a small area. People complain that the parking garages are too far from Main St, they're not walking any significant distance to get a train station, and no one is going to trust that a bicycle will still be there when they get back. Busses would just lengthen the already long amount of time it would take to travel all the way to Boston, ignoring any addition subway or bus time you'd need on that end.
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>If a park-and-ride option is desired, use an infill station next to the Pheasant Lane Mall.
Why would people who live closer to downtown want to drive all the way to the Pheasant? They wouldn't. That's not how our society functions. If you omit a parking lot, people will leave cars anywhere they fit. Then you'd have parking bans, upsetting the locals, mass hysteria. You have to account for parking. Even the thought of having multiple train stops in Nashua is reaching. It's a long trip all the way to Boston, every stop is going to make it a little less viable for commuting. It's also not an area people will walk to and even if you wanted to risk locking up a bike or taking it with you, that area is deadly for cyclists.
>They simply choose not to do so to benefit cars, like most cities and towns in the country.
That's our culture. What's Nashua supposed to do? Ignore it? Like I said, then you'd have a bunch of cars that you purposely didn't plan for. Big cities might be able to get away with that somewhat, but not places like Nashua. Motor vehicles are the only practical option for most people.
Appropriate-Ad-9691 t1_je490ea wrote
Reply to Advice for short term rental at Keene by HushHead
Keene is a big college town so many rentals end up empty in the summer. I ran into a bit of a pickle when I lived there one summer so I called my landlord and she let me do a summer rental. Try giving a call to a few different postings and see what they can do. In a lot of cases they are pretty happy to modify a lease for a quick buck.
ChuckCanuck66 t1_je42raf wrote
Reply to comment by zeus6793 in Any recommendations for a high end restaurant to celebrate an anniversary in the southern New Hampshire area? by teddyjr32378
Quality isnt there. Better choices for the money
iangunn t1_je3y3mh wrote
I have to give a shout out for Dr. Skaperdas in Manchester. I've been going to him and his father before him for over 50 years.
I will also recommend the mother and daughter team of Dr. Spindel. My ex did not like the hygienist at my dentist so my kids go to Spindel and I like them a lot as well.
beyond_hatred t1_je3u5ao wrote
Reply to comment by thread100 in Grave from 1682 in Portsmouth by Boats_are_fun
Good opportunity for a lesson on the value of vaccines. The risk of infant mortality was so high that children sometimes didn't even get a name until their first birthday.
There's cruel irony in the fact that vaccines are victims of their own success. Most people alive today have never seen firsthand the damage caused by smallpox, polio, and other vaccine-preventable diseases, so they think it isn't real.
HushHead OP t1_je3soow wrote
Reply to comment by curkington in Advice for short term rental at Keene by HushHead
Thank you!
HushHead OP t1_je3snu8 wrote
Reply to comment by bonanzapineapple in Advice for short term rental at Keene by HushHead
Thank you!
comefromawayfan2022 t1_je3s50j wrote
Reply to comment by The-Irish-Goodbye in What’s this symbol? Seen on cmc hospital in a more discreet area by notababyimatumor
All of my specialists are at beth Israel..I can confirm they're absolutely excellent. I've had more compassionate care during ER trips and hospital admissions at beth Israel than I've ever had at any NH hospital
powpowpowpowpowp t1_je4iory wrote
Reply to Living near West Lebanon by TubbleRubble
More hit or miss, but keep an eye on the schedule for the Lebanon Opera House. Occasionally you get some really great shows that make you wonder how they ended up in Lebanon (St. Paul and the Broken Bones played somewhat recently).
Once it gets warm out, paddling or floating down the Connecticut river is fun. Great River Outfitters in Windsor, VT will rent you boats or tubes and is right next to Harpoon brewery.
If you have fancy/expensive taste, Woodstock, VT is a nice day trip.