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in the political/fiscal sense of conservatism at least, New Ipswich, Rindge and I think Jaffrey are fairly conservative. Peterborough, though, being fairly artsy, is more liberal. Check the voting situation on NI: almost 2:1 republican!
in the political/fiscal sense of conservatism at least, New Ipswich, Rindge and I think Jaffrey are fairly conservative. Peterborough, though, being fairly artsy, is more liberal. Check the voting situation on NI: almost 2:1 republican!
I think Rindge is more socially conservative than fiscally conservative. Look at their property tax rates now. It seems they got caught up in the easy credit and mcmansion craze as well.
I think Rindge has been a bit more affluent. But most of the area is having trouble with school repairs - so taxes are going up everywhere (they didn't want to pay the money then, and have to do something else now)
Valerie C: Thanks so much for the links. I've lived in NYC for about 15 yrs and want OUT (luckily I was raised upstate so I still have my wits about me). I'll be completely starting over: car, house or rental, job, etc. I will not live in a liberal area again and will move immediately if the area begins to resemble one.
As a realtor, can you give me an idea of prices on homes and apt rentals--would buying a home be best? In advance, thank you.
I like the maps that ValC provided. John Edwards actually won a town, Stark NH. Luckily the rest of the state did not agree...
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