Rolling the Dice...with Title Insurance - 11/30/06 05:21 PM
Are you rolling the dice...taking a chance with Title Insurance? Twenty Two years in the business and I still have a hard time making buyers understand the importance of Title Insurance…most think it’s a big waste of money. I know that someone makes money from selling title insurance…but so what. How does
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Hampstead New Hampshire Happenings - 11/30/06 03:11 PM
Hampstead Happenings 2006 Christmas Parade This years Annual Santa Parade will be held on December 10th. The theme will be "Christmas in the Country" and as usual the parade starts at 2pm on Main Street at Holiday Lane. The Parade will proceed down Main Street to Emerson Avenue. The line up begins at
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New Hampshire...Kayaking Adventures - 11/27/06 06:44 PM
My post is inspired by a Blog written by Caron Mosey which is all about kayaking in Michigan . So I thought I love kayaking...I love New Hampshire so why not write about kayaking in New Hampshire. Did you know that New Hampshire has numerous scenic lakes, rivers, estuaries and ocean harbors to
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New Hampshire...My Favorite State - 11/26/06 02:11 PM
Part 1 of a collection of Photos taken at my favorite NH spots. . New Hampshire has so much to offer, most people have no idea. From kayaking to being home of The International Speedway which offers NASCAR events, Bike Week a very popular motorcycle rally held each June. To rock concerts,
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You Probably Won't See this Tomorrow - 11/22/06 10:14 PM
Happy Thanksgiving to you all... Yummy Maine Lobster!!!! Something a little different... since I don't have any Turkey photos and couldn't rent a pet to dress up :) Have a Great Thanksgiving.
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Coming Home... - 11/22/06 05:03 PM
Just Passing through??? Don’t forget your passport. photo by Jay McGillicuddy Aruba sunset Did you know that over 70 million US citizens have a valid passport which is just about a quarter of the eligible population? Don’t be one of those stuck with out a passport when the new regulations
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New Hampshire's Old Man!!! - 11/19/06 04:53 PM
Let me tell you about my old man… He was a very old man indeed…. some say he was born an estimated 2,000 plus years ago during the post-glacial period. Even though he was so very old his passing was deeply mourned by New Hampshire residents as well as those of its
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Hampstead New Hampshire Market Update - 11/18/06 07:12 PM
Market Up-Date Hampstead New Hampshire Inventory is increasing in Hampstead…compared to the average on the market totals of about 28-32 homes last year at this time! That is great news if you’re looking for your dream home. Currently Hampstead has a high of 61 residential homes and
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Hampstead New Hampshire Tid-Bits - 11/10/06 12:03 PM
Hampstead New Hampshire Tid-Bits …. Liv’n Out Loud. The clothing. The lifestyle ….I just Love it when I hear of a local success story. But not only is this a local success story but check out the celebrities who also agree that these ladies have something special to offer.
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A Little Bit About Kingston New Hampshire - 11/09/06 07:02 PM
Kingston is one famous little New Hampshire town covering 20.88 square miles. Kingston was incorporated in 1694 after King William’s War. Kingston was established as a town in 1694 when it separated from the town of Hampton. It was the fifth town to be established in New Hampshire and originally called
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Voting for the 1st time in Salem NH - 11/07/06 07:37 PM
Today my mom and dad voted for the first time! They became citizens on January 18 2006. They were sworn in by US district Chief Judge Steven McAuliffe (husband of Christa our NH teacher in space who died when the Challenger blew up), they were amongst 369 newly selected citizens of the
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Information Overload??? - 11/06/06 07:55 AM
Some …somewhat good news on the housing front this morning. Which is badly needed in the McGillicuddy household after that sloppy loss by the New England Patriots last night! My poor husband Jay is still freaked out about it! Not only is NAR on the bandwagon....but better news is hitting the press
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A Little Bit About Danville New Hampshire - 11/05/06 06:20 PM
Danville is ideally located within close proximity to both the Seacoast and theWhite Mountains of New Hampshire. Danville has a quaint rural charm while being only a hop skip and a jump away from the much larger communities of Plaistow, Salem, Manchester and Boston, Ma. The Danville Community Profile states that the
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A little bit about Atkinson New Hampshire - 11/03/06 09:37 PM
I love driving through Atkinson especially in the fall along rte 121...the road is embraced by trees and when the colors change...Wow is it ever pretty! Next year I am going to make a point of taking photos along that road! Atkinson is a small Southern NH town in Rockingham County; the community
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Sunset at Bar Harbor Maine - 11/02/06 08:41 AM
I love this picture. It was taken up in Bar Harbor Maine at Bar Harbor KOA campground which is on Western Bay. Our camp site is right on the shore and just an awesome place. Something about this picture makes me feel peaceful. When I get stressed or need a break
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A little bit about Hampstead New Hampshire - 11/01/06 09:40 PM
Hampstead is a small town that has a lot of community spirit and civic pride. Very rich in history and often described as a picture perfect postcard town Hampstead has a population of roughly 8,000. Hampstead is located in Rockingham County. The town is 30 miles south of Concord, 30 miles
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Oct. 30, 2006 - New member ethics class - 11/01/06 07:41 PM
I taught the new member ethics orientation class for our state association on Oct 30. We hold this class once a month and have 2 sessions one in the morning and one in the afternoon . Interesting that the member numbers are way down this month. Usually we have about 100 +
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New Hampshire Real Estate Market Trends - 11/01/06 06:41 PM
The New Hampshire Association of REALTORS website has an awesome section about Market Trends written by Peter Francese. Check it out... you do not need to be a member to access this section of the website. Enjoy.
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