Quirky_Butterfly_946

Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_j9jrzhp wrote

NH does not have a lot of businesses beyond small businesses that do not offer any real income or opportunity. Sure there are the trade businesses, but that is not always where people want to go or end up starting their own business. Looking for a new job myself and there is little offered where people can move around a company and get better wages.

IMHO, jobs are male oriented if you want to make a decent living. Either that or you better have a masters/PhD specific career that has jobs here.

However, there is a doubled edge sword with better jobs comes more people.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_j9auv36 wrote

While I do not disagree with your statements, one work around would be to have the disruptive student come to school and be in their own room being taught. They would get the one on one, no distractions, working on their school work deficiencies, eat lunch at their desk, and being picked up by a parent if possible.

They would be removed from the other students who want to be there, yet it is not a free day off falling more behind. When they are caught up to the class they can rejoin them.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_j8uhitc wrote

FYI, MassHealth will need to be repaid to the state from your estate upon death. So what you use for Masshealth will need to be paid back. It is the same with Medicaid too.

I know this is not part of your questions, of which I do not have any answers, but thought as a PSA, people should be aware that this is not free care.

People should know what their total indebtedness is if anyone wishes to leave any estate to their children/spouse. So if someone needs to go into a nursing home too, and have it paid for by Medicaid as the costs are insane, please know that when a person dies the state can take your assets like your home to cover what they paid to the nursing home.

People should be able to know what their cost load is so that if they want to pay it down while they are alive, they should be able to do that.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_j8rx1gb wrote

The only wish I have for this is that these boarding houses are inspected regularly to make sure they are well maintained and any potential for crime is discouraged. People who need a place to stay for how ever long, do not need to live in a place that turns to squalor and end up being a dangerous blight.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_j8ndu29 wrote

It is another form of nickle and dimeing people at every step.

You mention NYC and their enormous tolls, well they didn't start out that way and this is the direction MA is headed.

So the tobin costs 2.50/day with is another 10.50/week, 42.00/month, 504.00/year. That is a lot of money and now people think we need to add more tolls. Are these the same people who tip for takeout food too? Must be nice to have disposable income to just throw it around, but most do not.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_j83s677 wrote

Yup, like locusts the overbuilders, the woke BS, and the destruction of what once was a nice town they have caused. It's people like you that have contributed to it with your nasty attitudes and total disregard of others. You can keep that town because all those who made it a great community have left.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_j7ukpnq wrote

They think by connecting to Manchester there will be more commuters taking the rail.

I agree that NH does not need nor should be connected to MA at all. NH needs to do what is best for all of NH. MA is not known for its highly efficient railway systems.

A railway system is not really needed if other means of transportation can be expanded. An intrastate bus system to get people to different areas with expanded schedules would work best in my opinion.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_j7mebib wrote

Save yourself tons of money and make them yourself it is SOOOOO easy.

Buy some ripe strawberries and rinse/wash under cool water. Place them on paper towels in a single layer so that they can either be patted dry or air dried.

Buy either block chocolate from candy store, or you can use either plain chocolate from your favorite chocolate bar, or use Chocolate morsels you would use for cookies,

You can place 12oz in the microwave in a glass bowl for 30 seconds and then 10 seconds until the chocolate melts.

Double boiler method

Now dunk strawberries in chocolate and place on parchment paper lined cookie sheet and once filled place in refrigerator to harden.

You can also find youtube vids to see how its done.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_j788zpj wrote

Technically there is not a lot of roads here. If you look closer there is quite a bit of areas that have no roads and if you look further the amount of roads that connect to other roads is minimal.

Where I live I can either drive one exit on 101, or if I decide to go through town and streets it is amazing how much I need to drive to get to the same place.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_j771642 wrote

One thing to keep in mind as well, is what company manages those complexes. You should contact either the realtor if there is one, or the main office and ask. You should also check to see how often and how much rent increases are for the past 5 years or so.

You don't want to move into a place that has a bad management company or you see your rent increase too much every year.

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