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movdqa t1_iv0l6om wrote
Reply to Fresh Turkey? by LvnLife2019
I've seen a number of wild turkeys on the side of the road feeding in the grass lately. I don't know if it's legal to capture them and prepare them yourself.
movdqa t1_iuzz3zw wrote
Reply to comment by Azr431 in Ya Killed a Kid, Saturday by [deleted]
I grew up in Newton, MA and you can live there without owning a car or knowing how to drive. The city is broken down into about a dozen villages and there is a shopping center area for each village so you're never more than a mile away from shopping. They have five rail stops and several bus lines. There are some main roads that are very busy and not great for cyclists but they have sidewalks on both sides of the road so good for pedestrians. So you can design cities to be walkable but it seems to be very hard to retrofit.
movdqa t1_iuyou0n wrote
Reply to comment by Whatwarts in Ya Killed a Kid, Saturday by [deleted]
The state should have DoT look at something that bad.
movdqa t1_iuymosc wrote
Reply to comment by RickyDaytonaJr in Ya Killed a Kid, Saturday by [deleted]
You can have a combination of a curve, hill, blind intersection, narrow road, no shoulder, where an accident occurs because a driver just can't see something fast enough - even when driving below the speed limit. It can be road design too.
movdqa t1_iuym6xs wrote
Reply to comment by Whatwarts in Ya Killed a Kid, Saturday by [deleted]
I used to ride with the Charles River Wheelmen when I lived in Boston. I tried to bicycle to work when I moved to Southern NH and just found it too dangerous for my comfort level. The bridges were a big problem as crossing them meant that a driver had to stop for you and drivers are in too much of a hurry to stop for you - and, even if they did, they'd annoy the driver behind them.
Our former fitness center manager, a former national class cyclist, told me that the area where I live is not a great area for cycling - she cycles all over the place and knows the main roads well.
I prefer to run in housing developments or around shopping malls or strip malls just because people have to drive at lower speeds.
movdqa t1_iuyij9c wrote
Reply to Ya Killed a Kid, Saturday by [deleted]
I was at a town Planning Board meeting a few years ago and a state planning guy did a presentation on making our region friendlier to pedestrians and bicyclists. I pulled him aside after his presentation and told him that Southern NH is just designed really poorly for pedestrians and cyclists. He acknowledged this but he was a planner so this could be something 5, 10, 15, 20 years out. Our roads, bridges, intersections are designed for cars and that's always going to make being a cyclist or pedestrian dangerous. I'm a runner and always looking out for cars; especially those not paying attention.
movdqa t1_iuomcd7 wrote
Reply to comment by Economy_Influence_92 in What are the good discount grocery stores in NH? by SquashDue502
I have never been to Colebrook. I did not see the area mentioned in the original post. I did see Manchester mentioned in one reply.
movdqa t1_iuolk82 wrote
Reply to comment by Economy_Influence_92 in What are the good discount grocery stores in NH? by SquashDue502
It is compared to Whole Foods, Aldi, Trader Joe's and Costco.
movdqa t1_iuofrca wrote
Reply to We are thinking of visiting mid to late April 2023. Is this a good time. We live in Wisconsin. by elwooddblues
April showers bring May flowers but the rainy season can move around. It can be rather windy too.
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Reply to comment by movdqa in What are the good discount grocery stores in NH? by SquashDue502
There is one in Nashua just off Exit 7 off the highway.
movdqa t1_iuofbif wrote
Where are you located in New Hampshire? Market Basket (all over the state) is the lowest prices in a large grocery store. Aldi has even lower prices but you can't necessarily depend on what you want being in stock. Trader Joe's has good prices on some things and a lot of expensive luxury items.
movdqa t1_iu7k13z wrote
Reply to comment by engineered_academic in Local meet up places for Chinese adults? by HenyaHu
Our kids went to Chinese language schools a long time ago in Chelmsford and there are a fair number of these schools outside of Boston. Boston, of course, has a Chinatown and your MIL may be interested in visiting. My experience has been that people visiting here have been more interested in seeing and experiencing the area rather than talking to other Chinese - even with the language issue. My wife speaks several dialects and my son speaks Mandarin and I just keep one close if I go to a country where the main language is Chinese.
movdqa t1_iu7j41v wrote
Reply to Kuster Trailing in New NHJournal Poll, With Hassan Tied and Leavitt Close - NH Journal by slimyprincelimey
538 lists this as a B/C poll. Most recent good poll is Emerson.
movdqa t1_itrd665 wrote
Reply to New York and New England start RATIONING heating oil before winter as stockpiles slump by 70% and fears rise that families will be left in the cold by yo_mama_5000
Many people I know bought pellet stoves years ago to supplement other heating systems and it's worked out well.
movdqa t1_itr7pbv wrote
Reply to Alcohol at Aldi Stores by iloveboston
I was just there and I did not see any alcohol of the consumption kind.
movdqa t1_itpfuhw wrote
Reply to comment by finalyst19 in What is the REAL current state of the Senate race? by misomiso82
I haven't heard him talk about that in the past month though. I do think that NATO has troops just over the border right now.
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Reply to comment by WapsuSisilija in Full video: Don Bolduc answers viewer questions on social media by movdqa
He's saying both to different crowds.
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movdqa t1_itmv8rp wrote
NH is considered a purple state. I'm watching a 30 minute Q&A with him and he's a lot more polished than he has been in group meetings. There are things that I disagree with but he comes across a lot more reasonable in answering questions.
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Reply to comment by MiggySmalls6767 in McConnell-aligned super PAC withdraws from New Hampshire Senate race by Live-Breath9799
It's a B/C poll. 600 Likely Voters, by Fabrizio, Lee & Associates so I'd take it with a grain of salt but it's the only really recent poll. It was also sponsored by Buldoc.
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/senate/2022/new-hampshire/
movdqa t1_itbg3x0 wrote
Reply to comment by RickyDaytonaJr in McConnell-aligned super PAC withdraws from New Hampshire Senate race by Live-Breath9799
"We don't need Washington money anyways."
movdqa t1_itbg2cn wrote
Reply to comment by RickyDaytonaJr in McConnell-aligned super PAC withdraws from New Hampshire Senate race by Live-Breath9799
I saw a poll this morning showing that the difference is 2% at 49% to 47%. I have to question spending huge amounts of ad money at this late stage anyways as you are generally just annoying people.
movdqa t1_it5sksl wrote
Reply to ENOUGH!!!!! by lizzybnh
I just watch WMUR on YouTube, and don't see any political ads.
movdqa t1_it3q1d0 wrote
Reply to Suburbs to live near Lowell/Nashua, 26M by Marty-McFried
In NH, Amherst, Hollis, Wyndham, Hudson (sort of), Merrimack (sort of). In MA, Westford, Chemlsford, Tyngsboro. Some others that I can't recall at the moment.
movdqa t1_iv0lb7c wrote
Reply to Honest car dealerships in NH? by deadpeasant2
I've purchased my last three cars at Toyota of Nashua and have been happy with the dealership and the cars. The problem right now is that they can't get cars.