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occasional_cynic t1_jdd4zdt wrote
Reply to Best ways to find housing in Seacoast area? by quoth01
Become religious and start praying.
pahnzoh t1_jdd48p1 wrote
Reply to comment by bipolarbear326 in I found this map, I don't live in NH (Florida but family might move), whats going on in New Hampshire regarding Transgender people (I'm trans) by Inannazami
Florida is great, just need some of the tropical weather now once global warming kicks up.
pahnzoh t1_jdd44rp wrote
Reply to comment by capta2k in I found this map, I don't live in NH (Florida but family might move), whats going on in New Hampshire regarding Transgender people (I'm trans) by Inannazami
Y'all wild just buy into these narratives.
No_Suggestion_8234 t1_jdd3zdu wrote
Reply to Best ways to find housing in Seacoast area? by quoth01
Step 1. Be rich
Step 2. Know someone
Also in the summer there are FAR less rentals.
If you have the money, try Seabrook or Salisbury, Newburyport or points south.
Stickyfynger t1_jdd3lcd wrote
Reply to Recommendations: Need to replace ancient single pane windows in home built in 1949 by Baremegigjen
We replaced 1977 leaky windows with Anderson replacement windows and did it ourselves. About 24 windows-ish (2016) cost was $300-ish per window. Took about 20 mins per window once we got the first one in and done (that one we took our sweet time). Banged it out over two weekends. What a difference too. Immediately Noticed noise reduction, energy efficiency and the view through non-acid rain stained windows was awesome. Good luck OP!
Schlurg t1_jdd3bkj wrote
Reply to comment by xormybxo in I found this map, I don't live in NH (Florida but family might move), whats going on in New Hampshire regarding Transgender people (I'm trans) by Inannazami
Indeed! Eff those Sununununununu clowns.
Economy_Influence_92 t1_jdd2rao wrote
Reply to Recommendations: Need to replace ancient single pane windows in home built in 1949 by Baremegigjen
Hopeful someone can answer your actual question...
BlueRabbitx t1_jdd25m7 wrote
Reply to Best ways to find housing in Seacoast area? by quoth01
Depending on the time frame you are looking for, college housing sometimes opens up for summer rentals.
Also consider looking across the border in Maine
Somersworth and Rochester are kind of rat holes, but may be cheaper
Baremegigjen OP t1_jdd1d94 wrote
Reply to comment by bassboat1 in Recommendations: Need to replace ancient single pane windows in home built in 1949 by Baremegigjen
The casings and sills are in very good shape and vinyl is a very realistic option. Edit: There is one window in a bathroom that was replaced a couple of years ago and it’s vinyl.
Baremegigjen OP t1_jdd18p3 wrote
Reply to comment by Icy-Neck-2422 in Recommendations: Need to replace ancient single pane windows in home built in 1949 by Baremegigjen
Double-paned replacement windows. These windows are not worth saving.
Baremegigjen OP t1_jdd14c4 wrote
Reply to comment by Automatic-Raspberry3 in Recommendations: Need to replace ancient single pane windows in home built in 1949 by Baremegigjen
Excellent point. We’re staying with my sister-in-law in a house built in 1787. Their windows, however, are new.
lantrick t1_jdd12pw wrote
Reply to comment by Wide_Television_7074 in I found this map, I don't live in NH (Florida but family might move), whats going on in New Hampshire regarding Transgender people (I'm trans) by Inannazami
Idaho has a place for you.
AppropriateAd5325 t1_jdd0nfx wrote
Reply to comment by bipolarbear326 in I found this map, I don't live in NH (Florida but family might move), whats going on in New Hampshire regarding Transgender people (I'm trans) by Inannazami
Ooof. I wish I could disagree, sigh.
ParhaeKor t1_jdd0l1r wrote
Reply to Best ways to find housing in Seacoast area? by quoth01
Everything is too damn expensive in Southern NH. But then NH has relatively more freedom than its surrounding states. You get what you pay for.
Automatic-Raspberry3 t1_jdczxqo wrote
Reply to comment by Scheherezade1984 in Recommendations: Need to replace ancient single pane windows in home built in 1949 by Baremegigjen
You got me beat 1790. I grew up in a 1760s.
PM_Georgia_Okeefe t1_jdcznd6 wrote
Reply to comment by liber_tas in Free State Founder Jason Sorens Fails in Court To Silence Critic by smartest_kobold
Being upset by what someone is saying about you doesn't mean it's slander.
Scheherezade1984 t1_jdczfip wrote
Reply to comment by Automatic-Raspberry3 in Recommendations: Need to replace ancient single pane windows in home built in 1949 by Baremegigjen
I’m laughing from a house built in 1760.
picklehaub t1_jdcylbn wrote
Reply to comment by HikeEveryMountain in Urgently need 100 gal propane tank emptied. Any ideas? by nthat1
You can safely tip it over, but don’t leave it on its side long term.
You want the relief valve to be in the vapor space in case of an over pressure.
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Automatic-Raspberry3 t1_jdcx06y wrote
Reply to Recommendations: Need to replace ancient single pane windows in home built in 1949 by Baremegigjen
1949 isn’t ancient.
L-V-4-2-6 OP t1_jdcwykr wrote
Reply to comment by thenagain11 in North Hampton Chief Leaves After Investigation Into Questionable Arrest by L-V-4-2-6
They arrested her. It's stated multiple times throughout the article, and anything about protective custody isn't mentioned by anyone involved.
If protective custody was the case, wouldn't it stand to reason that the officers involved would have stated as much and provided evidence beyond a messy home to corroborate it? There's nothing there to suggest that she was a danger to herself or others. Indeed, the fact that Chief Mone abruptly announced her retirement while this is going on should also raise eyebrows.
bassboat1 t1_jdcvhxz wrote
Reply to Recommendations: Need to replace ancient single pane windows in home built in 1949 by Baremegigjen
What condition are the interior and exterior casings/sills in? Are vinyl replacements an option for you? FWIW, I'm local to you and do windows.
Icy-Neck-2422 t1_jdcv16w wrote
Reply to Recommendations: Need to replace ancient single pane windows in home built in 1949 by Baremegigjen
Are you looking to have the windows reglazed or replacement windows or have new construction units installed?
liber_tas t1_jdcuu7h wrote
Reply to comment by nixstyx in Free State Founder Jason Sorens Fails in Court To Silence Critic by smartest_kobold
Yes, so someone might think they're slandered, the court might decide not. Not sure what your point is though.
thenagain11 t1_jdd61b6 wrote
Reply to comment by L-V-4-2-6 in North Hampton Chief Leaves After Investigation Into Questionable Arrest by L-V-4-2-6
I just looked it up. It was a PC. Seacoast online said:
"According to the report, after clearing the accident, Johnson decided to reapproach the residence with McCue, to check on the woman's status. When she came to the door again...she said she had consumed three beers and a hard lemonade. [They] asked if there was someone who could stay with her and when she walked into the house to make a call, they followed. What they found...caused concern...(Johnson) said that he had never been in a residence that was that bad since he has been a police officer.” According to the MRI report, McCue described it as “not livable.”
In his police report, McCue wrote he “smelled the odor of rotting food and fecal matter. There were mountains of trash and belongings throughout the house, making walking impossible without stepping on something. In the back bedroom, there were large piles of clothes and garbage. In the bathroom sink, I observed what appeared to be a combination of fecal matter, vomit and urine covering the table and sink."
According to the report, Johnson felt the woman should not be left on her own due to intoxication and the condition of her home. When he was told it would take an hour for the woman’s brother to travel to North Hampton, he decided he could not spare an officer to stay with her for that length of time. He allowed the woman to smoke her cigarette then drove her to the Rockingham County jail to be held in protective custody. According to the MRI report, McCue added, “She was compliant but did appear more intoxicated by the time he dropped her off at the jail.”"
The internal review of this by the MRI consultant basically said what the officer did was legal but just generally unhelpful:
"According to New Hampshire Chapter 172-B, a police officer who encounters someone who is intoxicated as defined by New Hampshire law may take the person into protective custody. The law states they can either help them to their home, release them into another person’s custody or “lodge the person in a local jail or county correctional facility for said person’s protection, for up to 24 hours,” or until the individual sobers up.... The report concludes that although Johnson believed he was acting in the best interest of the woman involved, his action was not appropriate "and other short- and long-term remedies should have been pursued."
The consultant noted, "the extreme conditions observed by the officers did not occur overnight. There is no nexus to connect her use of alcohol that evening to the condition of her home which may have developed over many years," he stated."
https://www.seacoastonline.com/story/news/local/2023/03/14/north-hampton-chief-mone-officer-investigated/70002700007/
Like that all makes a fuck ton more sense. Holding her overnight was legal- but probably unwarranted bc it really wasn't gonna do anthing to solve this lady's issues. This other article is misleading and missing a lot of facts. This form of custody is completely legal under NH law if they felt she was a danger to herself. And that's the real issue - laws like this are completely subjective to the officer. Clearly, the town didn't like the officers judgment on this and no wonder (like what the fuck was sitting in a cell gonna do? ) but this woman definitely probably does need some legit help.
The rest of the article goes on to say police chief diagreed with the MRI report, that she did not discipline the officers involved but that she did have a conversation with them that "there could have been a better resolution than taking the woman into protective custody." So it sounds more like she left bc she was sick of the town questioning her decisions more than she was covering shit up.