Northern NH resident here. One of my big safety risk factors is collisions with moose after dark. Not even a joke. People die that way. I've done serious damage to my car once and my daughter had it happen to her car. Plenty of close calls too.
Very interesting, As a retired Law Enforcement Officer considering relocating to your state your video was very informative. Thank you, Kim G of Florida
This is the 3rd video I have watched from your channel and I subscribed, they are very well put together and informative. they help me know what I need to research for a permanent move to NH. Thank You for all the hard work and hours put into this channel. You are very appreciated.
NH roads vs. MA roads are a totally different world. Once you cross the border from MA to NH (any road, seriously) it's like going from a WW1 battle field to sheer heaven.
Loved this! I think you should make a video for each state! What I don’t understand is when New England States “budget” for winter snow treatment and removal and the winter is mild why do they then spend the money and taxpayers have to foot the bill once again. Why not keep that money allocated for the following season.
I’ve worked in the addiction treatment field in NH for the last six years - before that I worked in Maine for a crisis provider - and you did a better job of explaining this system than most of the people involved in it day to day. Of note, because it has no stable tax base for treatment (beyond a modest war chest gathered from collecting taxes on liquor), NH’s SUD system is in constant upheaval. The Doorway system mentioned in this video, for example, is paid entirely out of Federal funding that’s scheduled to go away in the next couple of years.
That’s why governments levy taxes, because without them, they are relatively helpless. If we want things done, if we want good roads, schools and services, we have to pay for them, and a centralized system, e.g. the government, can do that more efficiently, and at lower cost than any other approach. That is the big advantage society has over tiny bands… clout, and the power of numbers. Some elements today seem to want to throw all that away (or, rather, throw that away for most of us, while retaining their own power). It’s the job of rational citizens to prevent that from happening.
NH is a wonderful place to live. Blizzards, snow storms and Ice storms are about the worse of fairly mild weather. Have a 4WD vehicle for winter travel. People are great and will over you some help with any problems. Great hospitals and rehab functions if necessary . I have only been here for 50 years, but every year it gets better and better. Come on down!
CDC--A vaccine for Lyme disease is not currently available. The only vaccine previously marketed in the United States, LYMERix®, was discontinued by the manufacturer in 2002, citing insufficient consumer demand. Protection provided by this vaccine decreases over time. Axios--That could all change in the next couple of years. Earlier this month, Moderna announced two novel mRNA vaccine candidates against Lyme disease in its pipeline. Another vaccine candidate, VLA15, from Pfizer and its partner Valneva is already in late-stage clinical trials, and enrolling trial participants, including children as young as five. The companies hit a snag in February when they had to toss the results of about half of their clinical trial participants due to problems in how the study was run by a third-party operator. The companies nonetheless say they still could apply for Food and Drug Administration authorization as early as 2025.
1 weather: i have lived all over the country (Air Force Brat) and NH gets the tail end of hurricanes, nothing to brag about, the few tornados we get are small and short lived, Micro bursts are more likely in NH, then we have WINTER and the Dreaded Blizzard, Buffalo just got 77 inches that's 6.4 feet, i've never seen over 2 in NH since i have lived here. had an earthquake a few weeks ago when i spent the weekend at weirs beach, and i slept thru it lol. 2. Traffic New Hampshire in in New England, and drivers here are AGRESSIVE !! and can be dangerous, often running lights and stop signs, and speed limits forget it, i live in the seacoast area over by the Spaulding turnpike and north half is 65MPH and Southern half near the cities of Dover and Portsmouth are 55MPH good luck finding anyone under 75- 80mph, Also for people moving to New Hampshire there are a LOT of 2 lane roads NH tries to call highways, and ONE grandma in an old Buick can make a 1 hour drive from Rochester down 125 to Plaistow a 2 hour trip, and there is a long list of these 2 lane roads, which i think makes people more aggressive on the few REAL highways we have. 3 crime, we are safest because we have constitutional carry and our citizens are ARMED, and criminals have no clue who is armed and who isn't, same with next door Maine and Vermont, Massachusetts is the out of the normal but that state is seriously a POLICE STATE !! Nothing is legal in Massachusetts without an almost impossible to get permit, and some things not even a permit, just look at a Massachusetts State Trooper they look like NAZI stormtroopers, but you go to Rhode Island and Connecticut and the crime rate jumps strict gun laws taking self protection from the citizens. the drug problem is the lack of services in NH because of it's Tax Free Status ( No Sales or Income tax) and with that lack of funds it's social services that fall short in NH, but NH Residents are ok with that and do not want to change it. 4. BUGS lol NH has them ALL !!! black flies, mosquitos, sand fleas, knats , Tics like crazy, just to name a few, Not many poisonous insects or critters, bears and coyotes and Fisher cats are about the most dangerous animals and all would rather not deal with us, lastly the hospitals are far better then many places i have been but still NOT GREAT many are being bought up by huge corporations and they care more about their paperwork than they do about YOU !!
I have the same background. Father was stationed at Pease in the old days. Hiked most of the plus 3k mountains. You are, in my opinion, spot on regarding life in NH/New England. I now live in the Chicago area and tell people these items when they ask. Regarding the 2A, I tell them people are well armed and the lower class know this and stay in their lane. If they go out of their lane Law Enforcement comes down on them real hard. I also tell them about Black Fly and Mosquito season. In closing, to protect NH from Maine and Vermont, I recommend sealing the border and either poison the lobster or defoliate the maple trees. Enjoy.
After spending twenty years in Detroit during the height of the Crack epidemic, I watch this video and think, "what risk? Is she kidding? No dodging bullets? No need for metal detectors at the store entrance? OK. Safe as can be."
I ALMOST bought a house in Manchester, it was brand new and it was beautiful, BUT overall I decided it wasn't in a safe enough area and with the increasing crime in that city, I ended up backing out. It cost me 5K to back out of it, which sucked, BUT I am so much happier feeling safer in my 1980's house in a very safe area. SAFETY, especially if you are a female and/or you have children, is of utmost importance in my opinion!! I have co workers who live in March and they have homeless people living nearby and. drug addicts at their doors etc, no thanks to that!!
I am thinking of moving out from CA, and NH is in my top 3. But I am looking first for schools (8+) since I have 2 toddlers. Do you have planned to do a video of the best places with schools, or have someplace to refer? I have been using Zillow, but it is terrible. Thanks!
@@jasonm949 To put 39+ million people in one voting category is not only ignorant, but means you are truly misinformed and know nothing about the entire state. Like ALL states, you have big cities generally classified as liberal. No different than NH. With that said, the majority of inland areas in CA (similar to all states here in the country) are libertarian or conservative with very few liberals.
Hey Jenn, really appreciate for your work. I am from India. I have an IT project in Keene, NH. And may be I ll have to move in there somewhere in October this year. Do you have any information related to that place.
Yes - if going for a walk in the woods wear light colored clothing and cover your lower half completely (socks over pants) and then spray with a bug repellent specifically for ticks. Then use a tape roller over your clothes to remove them if they are on you, plus you can see them on the lighter clothing. Always check yourself in the mirror and shower after. You can protect your yard in various ways as well.
Our roads are safe EXCEPT for the doggone Massachusetts drivers who come noerth.Stay clear of them. Also, the ten safest "cities" aren't cities at all. Most of them are very small towns.
Thanks for watching! It's true - what we call a city would be a very small town in other places, but given crime data those 'municipalities' had the lowest rates.
Have to admit it is true. I’m from Massachusetts and our driving really is that bad. They don’t call us Massholes for nothing. I have three children so I am a born again driver lol. Looking for a safe small town for my children to grow up in. I grew up near the ocean so I’m hoping to find something with at least an acre and no more than 30/40 min to the nearest beach. Any suggestions? I was researching Newmarket.
New Hampshire, a largely rural state, is one of the safest places on the planet! Of course there are people in NH, so wherever there are a lot of people, there is some risk.
Moose are dangerous but deer are deadly!!! I remember growing up in Coos County numerous friends and family hitting moose and deer every year. At least once a year one sometiems two of them would be involved in a collision with one or the other. Deer were always worse cause they were more likely to come through the windshield.
Thanks for the comment! It has been many years since I took Driver's Ed, but hopefully they cover how to avoid these types of collisions - even though sometimes they come out of nowhere.
If I had a good job I could land in New Hampshire I could see moving there in a heartbeat. The city in which I live (it's NOT Kansas City BTW) is very dangerous and I haven't felt safe here for the last 5-years. My family wouldn't object in any way to moving to New Hampshire and starting over. Can anyone recommend a new profession for me there in NH? I'm all ears. Our bags can be packed quickly.
Looking to move to N.H. from southeastern Massachusetts. Any affordable areas 30 min from the coast? We have three young children I was looking at Newmarket. Any suggestions?
I have a suggestion for a new video.. using your own experience and using your online resources how safe is it to walk the streets and take public transportation in new Hampshire compared to Los Angeles county California.. my name is Alexander Williams born and raised in Massachusetts and been assaulted here in Los Angeles CA.. and trying to compare the statistics to show a friend who's never lived outside of Los Angeles county California to prove to her new Hampshire is the safest place to be having access to wealth and how the community will treat new residents and how welcoming people are in new Hampshire and also gang activity in new Hampshire compared to Los Angeles CA
I am looking to move to concord NH for my new job it’s my first time in USA so please advise me should I move to Concord or not if not which state is better for new immigrants, please. Thank you
Wo Wo Wo Sweet Child of Mine.... Did you just have to say, "you had to educate your doctors?" That is scary. I'm moving from the UK to the USA.. I've seen the adverts ask your doctor about this drug (may cause addiction may cause death) on adverts but this cant be true???/ Doctors in the UK prescribe you the best medication for you, they aren't allowed to be contacted by the pharmaceutical industry.. Are Americans being sold out? Do your doctors get educated? do they go to collage? if so why are they selling the public out? that was so blasé it would be prison and struck off for a UK doctor. Please explain more?
Our doctors are excellently educated and trained. They're exhaustively, and exhaustingly, educated and trained. But they have very, very little autonomy. If they want to start a treatment or a drug regimen, or schedule a surgery, they have to call the patient's insurance company for prior authorization. This takes a lot of time for a clerk with no medical education, just a business degree, to deny payment and suggest other (not necessarily effective, but cheaper) treatments the doctor must try first. The doc can resubmit the prior Auth request with reasons why the cheaper treatment has already been tried and failed, or is contraindicated in this case. Usually they can eventually get authorization for care but not always. For instance, in some highly aggressive cancers, for which treatment is expensive and long term recovery is uncertain at best, the insurers will stall and stall so the patient will just die without their having to pay for anything. Pharmaceutical companies donate heavily to many politicians and as a result they can do whatever they want, including market directly to consumers, which results in people stampeding to their doctors demanding a particular drug that they've seen advertised. The docs will often cave and write the prescription because they don't have time to argue with a Karen screaming discrimination if she doesn't get what she thinks she wants. If the patient pays out of pocket for it, it's just easier for the doc. However if the patient wants insurance to.cover it, see above, that may or may not be happening. This is why certain meds like Adderall and Ozempic are in short supply- everyone wants them for problems they may or may not have.
I also feel that nh is safe because of our gun laws. Nobody is gonna come here looking to rob pll knowing we are exercising our second amendment rights.
Northern NH resident here. One of my big safety risk factors is collisions with moose after dark. Not even a joke. People die that way. I've done serious damage to my car once and my daughter had it happen to her car. Plenty of close calls too.
Thanks for the comment - that is a real problem. NH doesn't rank in any of the lists for animal collisions, but it is a safety risk in rural areas!
Do you see many meese in southern New Hampshire too?
@@franko8572 No, it's a pretty rare sighting to see a moose in Southern NH. Deer Vs. Cars are the problem in Southern NH.
@@bettysmith4527 Thank you! 😃 I wanna go to NH to visit. 😃
@@franko8572 Meese? The plural of moose is moose, however the plural of goose is geese.
Very interesting, As a retired Law Enforcement Officer considering relocating to your state your video was very informative. Thank you, Kim G of Florida
You're very welcome - thank you for watching.
This is the 3rd video I have watched from your channel and I subscribed, they are very well put together and informative. they help me know what I need to research for a permanent move to NH. Thank You for all the hard work and hours put into this channel. You are very appreciated.
NH roads vs. MA roads are a totally different world. Once you cross the border from MA to NH (any road, seriously) it's like going from a WW1 battle field to sheer heaven.
Loved this! I think you should make a video for each state! What I don’t understand is when New England States “budget” for winter snow treatment and removal and the winter is mild why do they then spend the money and taxpayers have to foot the bill once again. Why not keep that money allocated for the following season.
Living in Rhode Island I’ve enjoyed 40 years of skiing in New Hampshire it’s spectacular
I’ve worked in the addiction treatment field in NH for the last six years - before that I worked in Maine for a crisis provider - and you did a better job of explaining this system than most of the people involved in it day to day.
Of note, because it has no stable tax base for treatment (beyond a modest war chest gathered from collecting taxes on liquor), NH’s SUD system is in constant upheaval. The Doorway system mentioned in this video, for example, is paid entirely out of Federal funding that’s scheduled to go away in the next couple of years.
Thanks for watching and the informative comment!
how many doctors have been prosecuted? For over prescribing?
That’s why governments levy taxes, because without them, they are relatively helpless. If we want things done, if we want good roads, schools and services, we have to pay for them, and a centralized system, e.g. the government, can do that more efficiently, and at lower cost than any other approach. That is the big advantage society has over tiny bands… clout, and the power of numbers. Some elements today seem to want to throw all that away (or, rather, throw that away for most of us, while retaining their own power). It’s the job of rational citizens to prevent that from happening.
NH is a wonderful place to live. Blizzards, snow storms and Ice storms are about the worse of fairly mild weather. Have a 4WD vehicle for winter travel. People are great and will over you some help with any problems. Great hospitals and rehab functions if necessary . I have only been here for 50 years, but every year it gets better and better. Come on down!
Very useful and comprehensive list of items to be aware of. Thanks for posting!
Thanks for watching!
This content is so informative! Thank you for sharing this.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment :)
I hope you enjoy success. You are a very pleasant person. Thank You for the information
Guinea hens and possums are excellent tick eaters. Also, there is now a vaccine for Lyme disease.
Thank you for the informative comment!
Turkeys eat about 30 ticks per day.
CDC--A vaccine for Lyme disease is not currently available. The only vaccine previously marketed in the United States, LYMERix®, was discontinued by the manufacturer in 2002, citing insufficient consumer demand. Protection provided by this vaccine decreases over time.
Axios--That could all change in the next couple of years. Earlier this month, Moderna announced two novel mRNA vaccine candidates against Lyme disease in its pipeline.
Another vaccine candidate, VLA15, from Pfizer and its partner Valneva is already in late-stage clinical trials, and enrolling trial participants, including children as young as five.
The companies hit a snag in February when they had to toss the results of about half of their clinical trial participants due to problems in how the study was run by a third-party operator.
The companies nonetheless say they still could apply for Food and Drug Administration authorization as early as 2025.
Possums? In TN the possums I saw were covered in ticks. Are they carrying around their snack food?
1 weather: i have lived all over the country (Air Force Brat) and NH gets the tail end of hurricanes, nothing to brag about, the few tornados we get are small and short lived, Micro bursts are more likely in NH, then we have WINTER and the Dreaded Blizzard, Buffalo just got 77 inches that's 6.4 feet, i've never seen over 2 in NH since i have lived here. had an earthquake a few weeks ago when i spent the weekend at weirs beach, and i slept thru it lol. 2. Traffic New Hampshire in in New England, and drivers here are AGRESSIVE !! and can be dangerous, often running lights and stop signs, and speed limits forget it, i live in the seacoast area over by the Spaulding turnpike and north half is 65MPH and Southern half near the cities of Dover and Portsmouth are 55MPH good luck finding anyone under 75- 80mph, Also for people moving to New Hampshire there are a LOT of 2 lane roads NH tries to call highways, and ONE grandma in an old Buick can make a 1 hour drive from Rochester down 125 to Plaistow a 2 hour trip, and there is a long list of these 2 lane roads, which i think makes people more aggressive on the few REAL highways we have. 3 crime, we are safest because we have constitutional carry and our citizens are ARMED, and criminals have no clue who is armed and who isn't, same with next door Maine and Vermont, Massachusetts is the out of the normal but that state is seriously a POLICE STATE !! Nothing is legal in Massachusetts without an almost impossible to get permit, and some things not even a permit, just look at a Massachusetts State Trooper they look like NAZI stormtroopers, but you go to Rhode Island and Connecticut and the crime rate jumps strict gun laws taking self protection from the citizens. the drug problem is the lack of services in NH because of it's Tax Free Status ( No Sales or Income tax) and with that lack of funds it's social services that fall short in NH, but NH Residents are ok with that and do not want to change it. 4. BUGS lol NH has them ALL !!! black flies, mosquitos, sand fleas, knats , Tics like crazy, just to name a few, Not many poisonous insects or critters, bears and coyotes and Fisher cats are about the most dangerous animals and all would rather not deal with us, lastly the hospitals are far better then many places i have been but still NOT GREAT many are being bought up by huge corporations and they care more about their paperwork than they do about YOU !!
Thanks for watching and the informative comment!
I have the same background. Father was stationed at Pease in the old days. Hiked most of the plus 3k mountains.
You are, in my opinion, spot on regarding life in NH/New England. I now live in the Chicago area and tell people these items when they ask. Regarding the 2A, I tell them people are well armed and the lower class know this and stay in their lane. If they go out of their lane Law Enforcement comes down on them real hard. I also tell them about Black Fly and Mosquito season. In closing, to protect NH from Maine and Vermont, I recommend sealing the border and either poison the lobster or defoliate the maple trees. Enjoy.
feel so great with your info. thank you..
After spending twenty years in Detroit during the height of the Crack epidemic, I watch this video and think, "what risk? Is she kidding? No dodging bullets? No need for metal detectors at the store entrance? OK. Safe as can be."
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Always check for ticks! Every time kids go outside haha.
Always!
Almost 45 years old and have never felt unsafe in New Hampshire might sound hard to believe. Snow and hitting animals driving is the biggest threat
How welcoming us NH to newcomers? Thank you.
I ALMOST bought a house in Manchester, it was brand new and it was beautiful, BUT overall I decided it wasn't in a safe enough area and with the increasing crime in that city, I ended up backing out. It cost me 5K to back out of it, which sucked, BUT I am so much happier feeling safer in my 1980's house in a very safe area. SAFETY, especially if you are a female and/or you have children, is of utmost importance in my opinion!! I have co workers who live in March and they have homeless people living nearby and. drug addicts at their doors etc, no thanks to that!!
Manchester is not safe? I am planning to move there with my kids.
Honestly, not really! @@sara-uv5ko
I am thinking of moving out from CA, and NH is in my top 3. But I am looking first for schools (8+) since I have 2 toddlers. Do you have planned to do a video of the best places with schools, or have someplace to refer? I have been using Zillow, but it is terrible. Thanks!
Hello! Thanks for asking. I use this site to gather school information: www.greatschools.org/
@@NHHomeandHustle Thank you!
Don't move here and ruin NH like you have CA.
@@jasonm949 To put 39+ million people in one voting category is not only ignorant, but means you are truly misinformed and know nothing about the entire state. Like ALL states, you have big cities generally classified as liberal. No different than NH. With that said, the majority of inland areas in CA (similar to all states here in the country) are libertarian or conservative with very few liberals.
As long as you aren't take your liberal ideas with you....
Hey Jenn, really appreciate for your work.
I am from India.
I have an IT project in Keene, NH. And may be I ll have to move in there somewhere in October this year. Do you have any information related to that place.
Thanks for the comment! Last week my newsletter focused on Keene and you can read it here: conta.cc/3OzMJvH
Very nice
Thanks for watching!
Ticks are a game changer for me. Can exposure to them be avoided?
Yes - if going for a walk in the woods wear light colored clothing and cover your lower half completely (socks over pants) and then spray with a bug repellent specifically for ticks. Then use a tape roller over your clothes to remove them if they are on you, plus you can see them on the lighter clothing. Always check yourself in the mirror and shower after. You can protect your yard in various ways as well.
Same…
Spray your clothes with permethrin - not while you are wearing them ;-). Lasts through several washings.
Our roads are safe EXCEPT for the doggone Massachusetts drivers who come noerth.Stay clear of them. Also, the ten safest "cities" aren't cities at all. Most of them are very small towns.
Thanks for watching! It's true - what we call a city would be a very small town in other places, but given crime data those 'municipalities' had the lowest rates.
Have to admit it is true. I’m from Massachusetts and our driving really is that bad. They don’t call us Massholes for nothing. I have three children so I am a born again driver lol. Looking for a safe small town for my children to grow up in. I grew up near the ocean so I’m hoping to find something with at least an acre and no more than 30/40 min to the nearest beach. Any suggestions? I was researching Newmarket.
Do apt dwellers, if there are any, have generators if the power goes out?
New Hampshire, a largely rural state, is one of the safest places on the planet! Of course there are people in NH, so wherever there are a lot of people, there is some risk.
Moose are dangerous but deer are deadly!!!
I remember growing up in Coos County numerous friends and family hitting moose and deer every year. At least once a year one sometiems two of them would be involved in a collision with one or the other. Deer were always worse cause they were more likely to come through the windshield.
Thanks for the comment! It has been many years since I took Driver's Ed, but hopefully they cover how to avoid these types of collisions - even though sometimes they come out of nowhere.
If I had a good job I could land in New Hampshire I could see moving there in a heartbeat. The city in which I live (it's NOT Kansas City BTW) is very dangerous and I haven't felt safe here for the last 5-years. My family wouldn't object in any way to moving to New Hampshire and starting over. Can anyone recommend a new profession for me there in NH? I'm all ears. Our bags can be packed quickly.
Looking to move to N.H. from southeastern Massachusetts. Any affordable areas 30 min from the coast? We have three young children I was looking at Newmarket. Any suggestions?
Thanks for watching! Newmarket and Dover can be affordable further from the town center.
Where I'm at in Dover the drivers are horrendous. It's like they're just trying to kill you.
I have a suggestion for a new video.. using your own experience and using your online resources how safe is it to walk the streets and take public transportation in new Hampshire compared to Los Angeles county California.. my name is Alexander Williams born and raised in Massachusetts and been assaulted here in Los Angeles CA.. and trying to compare the statistics to show a friend who's never lived outside of Los Angeles county California to prove to her new Hampshire is the safest place to be having access to wealth and how the community will treat new residents and how welcoming people are in new Hampshire and also gang activity in new Hampshire compared to Los Angeles CA
And also compare to other states as well
People here openly smoke crystal meth in public
And also fentanyl
The housing is very expensive here
I am looking to move to concord NH for my new job it’s my first time in USA so please advise me should I move to Concord or not if not which state is better for new immigrants, please. Thank you
When we lived in Dover, NH my husband and I always wore our seatbelts!
It is the smart thing to do, but it's nice to have the choice.
Wo Wo Wo Sweet Child of Mine.... Did you just have to say, "you had to educate your doctors?" That is scary. I'm moving from the UK to the USA.. I've seen the adverts ask your doctor about this drug (may cause addiction may cause death) on adverts but this cant be true???/ Doctors in the UK prescribe you the best medication for you, they aren't allowed to be contacted by the pharmaceutical industry.. Are Americans being sold out? Do your doctors get educated? do they go to collage? if so why are they selling the public out? that was so blasé it would be prison and struck off for a UK doctor. Please explain more?
Our doctors are excellently educated and trained. They're exhaustively, and exhaustingly, educated and trained. But they have very, very little autonomy. If they want to start a treatment or a drug regimen, or schedule a surgery, they have to call the patient's insurance company for prior authorization. This takes a lot of time for a clerk with no medical education, just a business degree, to deny payment and suggest other (not necessarily effective, but cheaper) treatments the doctor must try first. The doc can resubmit the prior Auth request with reasons why the cheaper treatment has already been tried and failed, or is contraindicated in this case. Usually they can eventually get authorization for care but not always. For instance, in some highly aggressive cancers, for which treatment is expensive and long term recovery is uncertain at best, the insurers will stall and stall so the patient will just die without their having to pay for anything.
Pharmaceutical companies donate heavily to many politicians and as a result they can do whatever they want, including market directly to consumers, which results in people stampeding to their doctors demanding a particular drug that they've seen advertised. The docs will often cave and write the prescription because they don't have time to argue with a Karen screaming discrimination if she doesn't get what she thinks she wants. If the patient pays out of pocket for it, it's just easier for the doc. However if the patient wants insurance to.cover it, see above, that may or may not be happening.
This is why certain meds like Adderall and Ozempic are in short supply- everyone wants them for problems they may or may not have.
I also feel that nh is safe because of our gun laws. Nobody is gonna come here looking to rob pll knowing we are exercising our second amendment rights.
4:20. So you’re saying they’re.. MASSHOLES!
Yes! Stay out of NH, Flatlanders not wanted
Don't move here! We don't want you.
No diversity.