Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

kem7 OP t1_jc07g0u wrote

Me too! I’ve only gone to the goodwill bins once but everything was really damp so I got kind of skeeved out. I’ll check out the liquidation place in derry, I don’t think it’s exactly what I’m looking for but may be the closest I’ll find.

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kem7 OP t1_jc05xvy wrote

It’s kind of like Marshall’s/home goods. But more tag sale meets Black Friday. Probably what a home goods dumpster looks like.

There are stores, and at least one in NH I just don’t know where, and they buy large quantities of returned, expired, or surplus goods. Mostly from Amazon/Target/Wal Mart (the ones I’ve been to at least) and it’s all just dumped into shallow tray/bins and it’s kind of a crazy free for all as people go through them.

Usually stuff comes in one day a week that they close for, then the first day everything is like $6 and goes down by a dollar a day until the next refill day.

like this

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TheCloudBoy OP t1_jc05np0 wrote

Oh, are you finding the division between Belknap & Carroll is tough to see between Lake Winnipesaukee with how dark the lake coloring is? Obviously keeping an eye on the snow grids will be the most important, as divisions won't follow the county line!

Check out this brighter lake coloring to see if that helps: https://imgur.com/a/bcriiMn

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AirshipThyme t1_jc04ha5 wrote

Savers in Newington has lots of good clothes. Used and donated but generally higher quality than I find at Goodwill. Other than that, Marshalls is the only "new/returns" type place I know of. Certainly not thrift prices tho. If you're looking for furniture, habitat for humanity also in Newington has a restore I believe. Pricey from what I'm told

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FrickenRightHeDid t1_jc04ds9 wrote

I know you said that you weren't looking for anything AA related, but meetings aside we AA'er host a ton of events. There's an open mic night coming up. We host dances, dinners, tons of fellowship, kayaking trips, ski days, softball tournaments. The list is endless. If you'd like any more information, I'd be more than happy to help. (Oringinally put this in a DM to OP but didn't understand why I did. It's solid info for anyone).

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Loosh_03062 t1_jc018xa wrote

Reply to comment by Lannden in Moped License by Lannden

Following the reference:Saf-C 1005.01 Knowledge Examination: Description.(a) The knowledge examination shall consist of up to 50 multiple choice questions designated by the director, according to the class of driver license(s) requested by the applicant.(b) Each question shall have multiple answers, only one which is correct.(c) Each question shall focus on the New Hampshire motor vehicle laws according to the class of driver license(s) requested by the applicant.

Which one can probably take to mean "anything under RSA 265 is fair game" since there aren't many rules of the road specific to mopeds (the "no riding motorcycles sidesaddle was a minor surprise, although it makes sense).

Other than that, there only seems to be the generic stuff at https://www.dmv.nh.gov/drivers-licensenon-driver-ids/driver-licensing-testing-requirements

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