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Hi Tatiana,
My name is Юлия and we also just moved to NH with my husband, did u have any luck finding Russian or Ukrainian speaking people?) we live in portsmouth
A store on main street here in Nashua closed about a year ago. It sold Russian ethnic groceries and stuff. I never went in but it was by a major traffic light and waiting for it to change you couldn't miss it.
I don't know if it closed from lack of Russian customers or just a bad location.
I worked with some people from Albania and Serbia and Bosnia refugees so maybe they would go to that kind of shop.
Hi Anna, you did not say where exactly you live in NH, but if you happen to be in Nashua, there is a very friendly community of Russian speakers here and we would very much love to meet with you and answer any questions you may have. We meet every Sunday @1 PM at 43 Main Street in downtown Nashua. as a matter of fact, anyone reading this post is welcome to come visit with us!
Hi Maryna, if you happen to be in the Nashua area, come visit us. we are a Russian speaking community meeting every Sunday at 1 PM in downtown Nashua @ 43 Main Street. We would love to meet you!
We are from Bulgaria, but used to live in Moscow for some time and do speak Russian. We moved to Portsmouth, NH 2 years ago.Would love to have some Russian friends .
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