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What porcs are at the Seacoast?

Started by dalebert, January 15, 2008, 10:31 PM NHFT

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dalebert

How many porcs are living in the seacoast region? I'm considering whether I might want to live in Seabrook, comfortably close to Portsmouth but not uncomfortably IN it. One thing I like about Manchester is that there are a lot of porcs nearby so there were plenty of people that became instant friends when I moved here. Unfortunately, it's nearly the only thing I like about Manchester. Perhaps it's enough but...

Lloyd Danforth

As you probably know Max is getting a place in Seabrook. I would just look for a place right in Portsmouth.  When I was considering P. I found (some) adds for reasonable rents.  Portsmouth is a really nice town. Brick sidewalks, old colonial buildings, lots of water and nice restaurants.  My favorite is The Friendly Toast
http://archive.seacoastonline.com/2004news/09032004/it/35576.htm
Brendan Kelly, chair of the LPNH lives in Seabrook. Dave Mincin lives near the seacoast somewhere. Jim & Michelle Dumas live in Summersworth.  Michelle worked really hard to get the FSP to NH, but, has been out of the loop for a while.  They have a seacoast porc meeting every month that should be on a calender, somewhere.

Kat Kanning


Lloyd Danforth


Ron Helwig

Max has been very good as a tenant. He made a real good stir fry tonight for dinner, and has been well ahead on rent payments.

He does like to argue a bit, and his humor is somewhat hard to decode.

Russell Kanning

Seabrook is very different from Portsmouth. It is a nice quiet place.
There must be many porcs that have moved to the seacoast, but I never hear from them. I met a family that moved into Portsmouth at a party, but I never saw them again. They must not post on forums or show up at parties outside of their area.
Check it all out for us Dale and give us a report and a cartoon. ;)

Jared

i live in portsmouth in a big apartment building. could probably hook you up. IM me if you want to talk more about the city - Jimmysradioash

tommy

We just started a new Meetup Group here on the Seacoast (see Suzanne's post: http://nhunderground.com/forum/index.php?topic=12746.0).  Our first meeting was last night in Dover at Kelly's Row.  There are a few FSP there, native NH FSP supporters, etc. 

Last night being our first meeting we had a great turn out (roughly 21 people including kids).  We had folks from Barrington, Dover, Rochester, Portsmouth, Manchester and Somersworth show up.

http://libertyforum.meetup.com/5/

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Congrats! We need more people having more meetings. Taproom Tuesday here in Manchester has been wildly successful, as has Social Sunday in Keene.

tommy

that was one of the major thoughts behind this; the west side of the state and central part of the state are covered; we just need to get the seacoast (done!) and the north country...


Jared

Quote from: tommy on January 17, 2008, 01:02 PM NHFT
We just started a new Meetup Group here on the Seacoast (see Suzanne's post: http://nhunderground.com/forum/index.php?topic=12746.0).  Our first meeting was last night in Dover at Kelly's Row.  There are a few FSP there, native NH FSP supporters, etc. 

Last night being our first meeting we had a great turn out (roughly 21 people including kids).  We had folks from Barrington, Dover, Rochester, Portsmouth, Manchester and Somersworth show up.

http://libertyforum.meetup.com/5/

right on

Recumbent ReCycler

It was great meeting some new people and meeting up with friends at Kelly's Row the other night.  I'm not really a porc or a native.  I moved to Somersworth in 2002, then signed up as a friend of the free state after I learned about it.  I've found that some of the nicest folks I know are free staters, and you throw some of the best parties.

PowerPenguin

Parties rock ;). I plan on moving to the seacoast myself because I need water and some kind of culture/nightlife. I'm from the west coast I'd be bored to tears living in the northern or western parts of the state!

Porcupine_in_MA

My wife and I live in Exeter and would be more than happy to hang out, go for a beer, lunch etc. We're thinking about moving to Seabrook in June when our lease is up..

Porcupine_in_MA

Although Grafton is looking more like where we would like to eventually settle for good.