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www.heathsmarket.com always has the www.nytimes.com for $3/ daily and $6/Sunday. You gotta check out Heath's reduced price, day old pastries, bread, and cookies on the little rack, way back the store. Sometimes they have these big, FAT, chocolate whoopie pies made in Millinocket for just 75-cents.
Normally, Heath's also has free Vermont Coffee Roasters coffee in five different flavors for store customers who buy other great stuff like the 75-cent whoopie pie however this has TEMPORARILY been suspended to comply with corona virus safeguards. So, here's looking forward to the demise of the corona virus, and the return of Heath's freebie Vermont, store, cup-of-coffee in a styrofoam cup. And, there's a rumor goin 'round that Heath's has scored a case of Bernie Sanders' inauguration mittens, now made by Vermont Teddy Bear and selling for the not-so-low price of $59.95/pr ...... some very warm and well designed mittens.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Kuna ID
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Great I need some good fire starters.
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My worry would be the school ranking. A quick search brings up 500+ rentals in Moultonborough. Before Covid, I knew at least 5 families who left Moultonborough for better work opportunities, elsewhere. The environment has changed around the lake, for certain. What that will bring in the future is uncertain. Your kids should like outdoor sports and you. A lot of families I know hang around their children 24/7. All the best in your decision.
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Waterfront means rentals. I know the owner of a rental property in Alton. Went to work on a boat and there were 6 out of state cars and about 30 people. So much for the septic haha. Nate unless you are baiting some harsh responses I assume you are discussing neighborhood and schools with your realtor. If you gave a specific location people might have better information. Waterfront can be very stable or very transient. The most stable properties are in trust, just look at a Gilford tax map including the islands. Norway Point was in trust at least 60 years. People buy in booms and sell in busts. Knew a man years ago who owned for 25 years and had a major stroke in April of the summer of his retirement. The property was listed in June. I know 2 brothers who took their mother's inheritance and bought 2 properties between Cooks and Avery Points. They stayed maybe a week in each house
each summer and rented the rest. These were single family summer residences prior. Last time I was in Balmoral there were established ATV paths next to the road and the welcome wagon was a group of teenagers giving us the finger and swearing at us as we drove by. Point is I hope you buy based on what works for your family for the foreseeable future, not your neighbors as they may be gone before you know it. Good luck you are in a great position! |
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