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  • Local Wedding Photographer Looks to Beat Recession

    Local Wedding Photographer Looks to Beat Recession Contest offers 50% off to creative brides and grooms Local wedding photographer Marina Zinovyeva has noticed that wedding budgets have been shrinking, along with the economy. She therefore has decided to give local couples a break. Any bride or groom looking to get married in New England this ...
    Posted to New England News (Weblog) by NicoleEckert on April 1, 2009
  • see the revenue flow

    the New Hampshire House has voted and to take a 3.7 million dollar bribe I is now official we in the Granite state are too stupid to decide for ourselves weather to buckle up or not.  If passed in the senate we will join 25 other states that think their residents are stupid and deserve to be ticketed as a primary offense for not buckling ...
    Posted to Pawlz Blog (Weblog) by PaulofNH on February 19, 2009
  • Oh the Real Estate Market has been frightful…

    New Hampshire November 2008 Market Trends report. This months market report by Demographer Peter Francese was just released by the New Hampshire Association of REALTORS and as always Peter Francese calls it the way he sees it. "Say goodbye to a frightful 2008 and hello to a better 2009″... I sure hope he is right because for many 2008 ...
  • black bears

    Ben Kilham will be at the Fiske Free Library Thursday Dec 11 at 7:00 with his slideshow on  black bears.  Kilham is an independent wildlife biologist from Lyme NH.  He will talk about his work with the bears where he raises them like their mother and releases them back into the wild.
    Posted to Pawlz Blog (Weblog) by PaulofNH on December 1, 2008
  • sawtooth construction

    There maybe a dusting of snow on the ground and that ground maybe frozen but construction goes on in Claremont. A thirty yard section of Main Street between the Stone Arch Bakery and Leo's Market will be closed for about six weeks while the prefab part to the Sawtooth garage are put into place. You can sit in the bakery have a cup of coffee ...
    Posted to Pawlz Blog (Weblog) by PaulofNH on November 24, 2008
  • long long ago

    Long long ago Or at least it seamed that way. November 2007 the campaigners came to New Hampshire. The Primary is coming, the Primary is coming they cried. Vote for my guy, vote for my guy they did cry. Even if sometimes the guy was a girl. To do my duty with so many names what was I to do. Many people where more than happy to direct me to sites ...
    Posted to Pawlz Blog (Weblog) by PaulofNH on October 28, 2008
  • dead of night

    In the dead of night our senators voted for  New Tax earmarks in Bailout bill - Film and Television Productions (Sec. 502) - Wooden Arrows designed for use by children (Sec. 503) - 6 page package of earmarks for litigants in the 1989 Exxon Valdez incident, Alaska (Sec. 504) Tax earmark “extenders” in the bailout bill. - Virgin ...
    Posted to Pawlz Blog (Weblog) by PaulofNH on October 2, 2008
  • save the bankers

    Looks like congress is going to help their buddies.  You Know the guys that think it is fair to charge 39.99 percent intrest if you are a day  late with a payment.  Will Jump your intrest rate if some one you have issue with someone else that gives you a bad report.  Lets give them a trillion dollar loan.  They can pat ...
    Posted to Pawlz Blog (Weblog) by PaulofNH on September 19, 2008
  • Tips for Seniors to Keep Warm and Save Energy This Winter

     ·         Pre-holiday hint, ask for a gift certificate to help weatherize your home or pay for fuel.·         Winter in a warmer climate with friends and/or family.·         Move in with a friend or ...
    Posted to Seniors Count (Weblog) by Seniors Count on September 9, 2008
  • No More Senior Ghettos!

    I just heard of a project which would build over 100 SMALL/TINY apartments. Another Senior ghetto! Why must we segregate seniors when what they need to keep healthy and active is a neighborhood where they can interact with all ages, walk to the grocery store, post office and find available transportation? And where younger neighbors can be of ...
    Posted to Seniors Count (Weblog) by Seniors Count on August 5, 2008
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