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ItsThorby t1_je5882i wrote

In that same area -Fuego is excellent. Towards Hampstead - Jamesons Restaurant is nice. There's a more "upscale" dining room, and there's also a "tavern" style of dining. Over towards Plaistow near the MA border, Sushi Time has some of the better sushi I've had in NH.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_je57xmd wrote

What is great too is that they are up to date with new treatment techniques. I had an implant fail and they used some kind of laser to remove it and I did not need any stitches or eating restrictions afterwards. I had to make sure I understood this by asking before I left. I never knew this even existed

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salty_worms OP t1_je57syo wrote

I live in CA, i did call my doctor yesturday to ask about it but I could only get ahold of the advice nurse. He seemed supportive even though im 17. Ive seen some sources saying in CA a women needs to be 21, others saying she needs to be 18. A doctor will call me back at some point to disscuss it more, ive been saving for this since I was 16 and have been wanting it since I was 13.

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WikiSummarizerBot t1_je4z78r wrote

Jaffrey, New Hampshire

>Jaffrey is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 5,320 at the 2020 census. The main village in town, where 3,058 people resided at the 2020 census, is defined as the Jaffrey census-designated place (CDP) and is located along the Contoocook River at the junction of U.S. Route 202 and New Hampshire routes 124 and 137.

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akmjolnir t1_je4x4kd wrote

Check out Poor Thom's Tavern in Meriden. Really good food, and there's a game night there once a week. The outdoor seating will be opening up soon.

Harpoon Brewery & stuff in one location across the river in Windsor, VT. Keep heading down Rt. 5, and turn up Rt. 44/44A to go explore Ascutney state park.

Get some kayaks and explore the CT river between the Wilder Dam (Hanover side has access) all the way down to Bellows Falls, VT, with lots of river access along the way. (Getting out in Cornish before the big covered bridge would be a long trip down the river, with a stop at Sumner Falls).

There's a couple places in Claremont for food/beer: Ramunto's, The Common Man, Tavern on the Square, Daddy's... nothing world class, but decent enough to throw in the mix.

Head down Rt.12 to Keene and stop at Summit Winery for some nice samples.

To the east there's Lake Sunapee and Mt. Sunapee, which has some fun exploring. A little further is Mt. Kearsarge for hiking.

There's a lot more to do, you just need to ask, or poke around.

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akmjolnir t1_je4uljm wrote

Go to Harpoon Brewery across the river in Windsor, VT. In that small business park there's a bunch of stuff to do: brewery, adventure stuff company (tubing, biking, etc...), Path of Life is behind it all, there's Silo Distillery, and a new dispensary right in the shared parking area.

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raptorjesus2 t1_je4swwp wrote

Anecdotal but I grew up in in Hingham, MA that has one of the oldest cemeteries in the country. I used to walk through quite a bit and there was lots of what I am assuming was family plots that would have smaller headstones that would say "baby", and or "son/daughter", etc. Seemed so odd to me. I could only assume these families died at the same time from something tragic. But there was lots of plots that were like that.

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