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Pristine_Tension8399 t1_jbf09vk wrote

Manchester, the largest city in NH is nearly three times the size as Burlington, the largest city in Vermont.

Also NH was one of the 13 original colonies, Vermont was not. So NH had a head start.

NH also has some coastline and is closer to Boston.

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deadjennies- t1_jbezdqd wrote

Reply to comment by TwoNewfies in Best internet? Starlink? by Sjfilbey

We live in the NEK, not very far from Newport. T-Mobile is the only cell service provider that has any coverage around our area, which is sort of a head-scratcher since the closest store is in Essex Junction. We were one of the first customers in VT to get home service and we feel pretty lucky with how it's worked out for us.

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adamlcarp t1_jbez7o6 wrote

My parents chose NH over VT. they had looked at a number of things, cost of living, job opportunities and pay, crime etc. ultimately it came down to the number of DUIs VT has every year and repeat offenders. they chose NH as it had a lower rate at the time (not sure how things compare now)

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Real-Pierre-Delecto2 t1_jbexsod wrote

My daughter was born there. Can't speak to being an employee but in general it's a shitty hosp. The refused to believe my daughter stopped breathing multiple times and even yelled at me about it. Even told newborns turn blue sometimes it's normal! Well she did it while one of the nurses was checking her hearing and off to Dartmouth she went. Incompetents. Plenty other horror stories over the years from others as well.

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Careful_Bridge4393 t1_jbex1td wrote

I used to live in St. Johnsbury and I loved it. The NEK is beautiful. Littleton is also an awesome place which is very close by. Depends what you’re looking for though as boston is entirely different

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