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baroquesun t1_je0mpq0 wrote
Reply to comment by SlippySizzler in Any recommendations for a high end restaurant to celebrate an anniversary in the southern New Hampshire area? by teddyjr32378
I heard the chefs table is already booked out til (through?) summer!
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Reply to Commuter question by amr2052
Ive done several commutes.
Dover to Northeastern 2 days a week. Wasn't so bad because I could drive during off hours. Straight down 95 was free and clear til I hit the on-ramp to Storrow.
Kingston to financial district 5 days a week. I'd drive to Haverhill and take the commuter rail into north station then walk the mile to work. This took a real toll. Had to get the earliest train to make it to work on time. I'd be up at 5am and home by 9pm. Horrible.
Exeter to North Station on occasion. This is my current "commute" to Boston and it's so nice. More expensive ride and fewer time options but the train is very nice and the wifi works well enough. I don't really go into the office but I usually go this route for going to the airport or just going to see friends. (Saw you're going to Longwood. This is a tricky one cause you can definitely get the green line from north station down there but it'll take forever. Honestly if you only go a few times maybe see how an uber or taxi is, may or may not save you time? Hard to say...)
All in all, get yourself close to an Amtrak station if you're doing infrequent visits. Or, if you have easy parking, see if you can do some staggered hours to make the traffic easier to manage. Whatever you do, I'd recommend avoiding the drive on 93. Gross. :(
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Reply to Exeter at night by SnooStrawberries7370
Don't usually see shots of this side of the river
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Reply to comment by TheCloudBoy in We Finally Get Snowstorms.... In March by TheCloudBoy
BOS. Just worried about the drive down. I'm in the seacoast area..
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Reply to We Finally Get Snowstorms.... In March by TheCloudBoy
Ooof, so my Tuesday am flight is not looking good
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Reply to comment by Lumpyyyyy in hello, after living almost 8 years in NH , we are moving to AZ. bittersweet feelings. I am sad to leave our beautiful NH. anyone else moving out of state? do you have the same feelings of missing out on the mountains and the NE summer? by crazycurious7
Seacoast NH has some really excellent food! I lived in Boston for 5 years and honestly missed a lot of the restaurants up in the area here...the quality is generally a lot better especially for what you're paying and it's so much easier to eat gluten free up here
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Reply to comment by Mumbles76 in Does anyone know why we don't have an established direct flight to Tokyo, Japan (Narita)? Specifically over the North Pole? by [deleted]
Direct all day. It wasn't quite as long, but having done Boston to Hawaii and back, I'd pick the direct every time. Flying there with a 3 hour layover in LAX was somehow worse than flying back to Boston in a middle seat for 10 hours.
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Reply to Where to move…Seacoast NH by Hdale803
Exeter! (Or Stratham, Kensington, East Kingston, South Hampton). Exeter school district is good and the town is super cute. 20 minutes to Portsmouth and theres a train stop right in town to get down to Boston in just over an hour. Not a ton on the market, though. I'm from Kingston which is right nearby and while there are some nice homes and it is nicer than some abutting towns, it might only be something to consider if you want to maximize square footage and acreage. It's kind of rural in the sense that there isn't much of a downtown and the school is very okay.
Durham is nice but UNH kind of rules the town. Newmarket is coming up but very small school. Rye is gorgeous if you can afford it. Greenland is also a great option, right outside of Portsmouth.
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Is that Logan Lerman!?
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Reply to Post-storm checkin by FTheOldWest
Exeter. Power out around 7pm last night, still out today as of 12:30pm.
Not the cold I'm worried so much as the backup battery on the sump pump lasting another day..
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Reply to comment by Naillian603 in What’s everyone’s favorite NH ski slope?! by notFrankConery69
Can most definitely see that haha, some good eats around there though too!
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Reply to comment by Naillian603 in What’s everyone’s favorite NH ski slope?! by notFrankConery69
You jest, but Pat's is great for learning! I learned to ski as an adult, first time at 27 and I was up at Gunstock...pure ice and no greens. It was awful.
Luckily I went out to CO and had a better time there, but since my first season getting back into it is mentally challenging each year and Pat's is super unintimading, so it's great for that at least!
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Reply to Who got your vote? by uzernaimed
Jeremy Kaufman
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Reply to comment by Tullyswimmer in Do you have to pay mass income tax if you are in NH? by pbrontap
Yup, 100% remote. No MA taxes taken out.
baroquesun t1_itohnj8 wrote
It depends. Where is your work location listed on your W2? If it's MA then you pay Mass taxes. If it's NH (your home) then you don't.
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Reply to comment by Chromosis in New Hampshire has the most licensed drivers per capita in the US by WhiteyKC
I'll take 95 over 93 any day of the week
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Reply to Peak rush-hour at South Station today. Really? by sala-mander96
Just walk at that point ðŸ˜