Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

JothamS t1_jc4p7di wrote

In my opinion NH is the best for “live and let live.” It’s got a pretty common sense people, everywhere has folks who are at one extreme or another and you’ll find that in NH too. Generally, the more south east you are you’ll find liberals and the more west and north you’ll find conservatives. But both groups are pretty decent to their neighbors. I have some neighbors that I’ve never met but others who are close friends. If folks want to be left alone… leave them alone. That could almost be the state motto

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averageduder t1_jc4gzy8 wrote

I lived in Portsmouth as a first year grad 10-12 years ago making slightly more than that. Is it possible? Yes. But you’re week to week. And actually that was back when you could get an apartment down by water country for like 1300 a month. Doubt you can find the same apartment for under 2000 now.

Actually I just checked - I lived in beechstone from 2010 to 2013 and paid $1350 a month for rent. That was tight on $43k with no student debt / insurance. Now it seems like the low end is $2300. Seems impossible

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Different_Ad7655 t1_jc4enxx wrote

Well all I can tell you, after almost 40 years of commercially snow plowing, it's going to snow in March, often very significant snowfall, nawth eastuhs in March, heavy and wet and possibly as late as early April absolutely nothing new.. turn off the TV and just sit back and enjoy it. Just be surprised

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