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Originally Posted by madrasahs
The three questions all relate to the emptying of the lake and its present level. (Not so much the markers -- except maybe the dirty ones.)
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How exactly one persons question about when the boat should be taken out for the season relates to (below) is stretching it, more than just a bit I believe.
- Drinking water for Massachusetts?
- swim-spaghetti-sized white foamy lumps (still wondering what is meant by these)
- a satin black (scratch dull) "bathtub-ring" (My "working theory" is petroleum-based deposits. I know...DUH)
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Originally Posted by madrasahs
I can vote in NH with only a few changes of paperwork. (And then register at the polls the day of the election).
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You are correct, anyone who chooses to be a resident of NH can and should vote, but let me clarify. 1) you need to have a permanent mailing address in NH with mail received at it (no PO Boxes), proof of a residential address is accomplished by providing the town clerk with such evidence as a property tax bill, electric bill, gas bill, or phone bill -- all with a billing address (the address the bills are mailed to) that is current valid NH address; 2) then you must turn in your out of state drivers license, and show a certifed (copy) of your birth certificate along with completing the required RMV for NH forms to get your NH license; 3) and then you can and must register your vehicle(s) in the city/town you live in (in NH) (this is also a convenient time to register to vote since you're already at the town clerks office). In order to complete Item #3, you must have #2 completed, no exceptions. In the end you relinquish your residency in any other state and are now an official resident of NH.
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Originally Posted by madrasahs
Eagle Tribune on NH lobbying:...................
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As for the rest, Skip addressed this well.
I too apologize to Don for laboring an 'off topic' post and will submit my response to the original questions once more in an effort to get back on track.
To answer the original question of this thread: Many local and weekend boaters use the Mount Washington's last cruise as an indicator when they take their boat out for the season (this year it would be October 23rd). It's not a bad idea to keep an eye on the long term weather forecast to see if there are any unexpected temperature drops that could cause freezing for a day or more (water in the boat motor(s) could freeze and cause damage). But if you're talking about now or October 8th, you should be fine with October 8th, and like I mentioned, keep an eye on the weather and if you are using a marina, chat with them to see when they can take the boat out (based on their schedule).