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I've heard that a U.S. congressman has to serve for five years to vest his/her pension. Too bad for former NH Congressman Jeb Bradley. Serving two terms which is four years, and then getting beat by Congressman Carol Shea-Porter........ poor Jeb done missed out on a big fat pension.
Then again....who knows....maybe he will run for congress again in September and November, 2010? Then again...who knows....maybe he'll be back on the second floor of Wolfeboro's Bradley Hardware helping customers with plumbing and wiring repair projects? ....like...."Hey Congressman....where do they hide the thread dope around here?" ![]() ![]() Don't know the vesting requirement for U.S senators?
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Starting to hear rumblings about what really went down with the sandwich store...not rumors,,,truths...quite a story ..I'll report back ..I don't want to make any mistakes here ,,I must get it right the first time ...but it will be interesting once its played out from what I am hearing !
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Any more news ripley?
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well, the first thing is that the pearson who was gonna open it was ready to sign the lease. When they were gonna sign, the buyers partner showed up and demanded 3 times the agreed upon rent, because "it was worth it ".
Naturally that person walked away and now the new owners are sitting on a piece of real estate that was a store but only with a variance....now he is sitting with a house that is zoned "historical house" that will need a variance to reopen . Ripley |
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Well, I guess I'm glad to see greed was rewarded appropriately. Too bad though for area residents who could use the convenience of a general store in town.
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What a shame. A store in that location makes a lot of sense, but there are other locations as well in the village that would work. I wonder if there is a commercial district at all? I would question if the use truly was "abandoned" and therefore not grandfathered, as there is some case law that might support the claim that an abandonment did not occur, (actively on the market for instance, may stop the clock). What a sweet location, it did lose some of it's feel when the restaurant/pizza place opened.
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If you want to buy a general store in the lakes region and and take the financial risk, by all means go for it. If you've never stuck your neck out with buying a business or investment property, you should get clued into to what's involved. Not everyone is just handed a family lake cottage or business that's already up and running. |
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I'm pretty sure this was the greed Pineedles was talking about.
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Thank you SIKSUKR, that's exactly what I was talking about. I am a business owner and have invested heavily into my business as well as sign loans that if defaulted could result in the loss of my home. However, when a customer and I agree on a price I don't at the 11th hour change the price on them.
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I agree, but as much as I dislike and avoid it I would certainly take legal action if I had in fact a P&S. That would have shown all of the numbers which if changed at closing would clearly be a breach and very costly to the owners. IMHO
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please go back and re-read my post. it says that the day they were gonna sign the lease documents..... |
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So if we assume the rumors from Ripley are true and the owner still agrees to the original terms but now the leasee wants to have a strip club and XXX store, I assume all will be forgiven, eh?
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Thank you pineedles. This is a very informative thread and doesn't need to get dragged down as many others have with banter. You have been a long time valued member here and I appreciate all your comments.
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Pineedles stated they (not sure of gender) did not wish to continue a dialogue and if you noticed, I dropped it. That's called respect, even when I don't agree with his/her veiwpoint. Your post did not afford me the same... And FWIW, I have been around this board during the days when it looked nothing like it does today (different handle). I long remember the days of nested threads. Using a post count as a means of quantifying the value of someone's opinion is quite silly. |
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You and I are not so dissimilar, although if you are using lawn chemicals in a waterfront property then you are toast. Read the PM I sent to you, and if you want to continue the discussion, then we can talk off line. I don't want another thread shut down.
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My lawn gets about 50/50 organic/synthetic fertilizer and I am on a first name basis with the Maine soil testing service so my little green friends are on a very strict diet. I happen to live on a street with a gentleman who is an enviromental engineer and a stickler for watching anything the neighbors do. He really is "that guy." To screw with him one day, I donned a tyvex painters suit and paint respirator and used my pump sprayer to water the front section of my lawn. One of my other neighbors was talking to him about a week later and found out he had taken pictures of me doing it from his upstairs window. To this day he does not know it was water True story.
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Sorry way off topic.... but I thought that was wicked funny!
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Way off topic......but I love practical jokes.....a friend gave me a HUGE haddock that he caught on a day trip. I layed the carcass on my elderly neighbors beach......he discovered it a day later after birds and animals had chewed on it and made it hard to identify.....ran to get his wife and a camera....pretty funny. I never confessed.
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