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Originally Posted by TheProfessor
Most of the homes that I view on the lake with year round residents are retirees. That is - retirees living in the homes on lake.
The last family that moved up here on lake with children asked me:
1. When are sidewalks going to be constructed.
2. When will the town put up street lights.
3. When will the town construct more playgrounds.
4. Does the town have a bus service.
5. What is the speed limit on this road.
They lasted 4 years and then moved south with their children.
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I think that gets back to: Don't move to new Hampshire because you like it and then try to change it to be like the state you came from. That will bring in things like an income tax and a sales tax. It is funny (not funny) to see the fence jumpers on the southern borders who come in waving the flag of the country they are trying to escape. Doesn't compute!
If you change locations assume that the people who already reside there like it as it is so you should try to assimilate.