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Wide_Television_7074 t1_jb3c1vo wrote

natural gas in New England is the most fragile option available. if you prefer fuel security, oil and propane are infinitely more secure than gas. I haven’t done the back of envelope numbers from a BTU perspective this winter, but natural gas price is the highest it’s ever been in the northeast so the economies have worsened.

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Wide_Television_7074 t1_j9x7sbs wrote

he’s a great example of quality leadership during the Covid debacle. Look at how the blue state lockdown governors behaved… Mr. Sununu took a different position and he was proven right. I’m open to hearing how he can shrink government and effectuate change at the federal level.

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Wide_Television_7074 t1_j9749ya wrote

you’ve been on Reddit for 2 days — tone it down, it’s a marathon not a sprint. I don’t drink to get drunk, I’m not a college student, and I’ve lived in the valley since 1996. but, because you mentioned it, Fast Taxi (previously Turtle Taxi) is super affordable and convenient — we use them when we go out on weekend and plan to be out late.

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Wide_Television_7074 t1_j94siyp wrote

OP, good choice! I like The Moat for post-outdoor activity BBQ and beers, Ledge Brewing for beers, and Red Parka Pub for live music. All those are a close drive. I like to have a beer at the pub at the Cranmore or Bear Peak bases, it’s easy parking and fun to soak in the ski scene; it’s normally pretty low key though. Delaneys is also good, Horsefeathers is hit or miss but I like to hang out on the second floor on Sundays as most people are heading out. Check out Zeb’s General Store, and shopping/strolling on Main Street. If you have a house, the butcher shop going into town has great products! I suggest the brekkie sausage and smoked bacons, also pick up farm fresh eggs. Another fun activity is checking out day time love music at Tuckerman Brewing in Conway; super fun during the warmer/sunnier days in fall/winter/spring. Sherman Farm can be a nice trip to walk around. Black Cap Trail is a good short hike with easy parking. Drive out to the Glen House hotel in Jackson and have a beer while looking up to the alpine country. My wife and I are starting to try the restaurants at all the local Inns — Oxford is next, but there are so many!

Edit: also love Cigar Shenanigans! Great cigars, cocktails, and whiskeys. Also, it’s dog friendly… there are typically dogs hanging around.

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