by Porcupine Real Estate | Mar 1, 2019 | Real Estate
Many buyers new to New Hampshire are unfamiliar with the style of homes available. Below are some of the more common styles you’ll see here: Cape Cod – The traditional Cape Cod is characterized by its steeped, pitched roof and chimney. It’s typically a story and...
by Guest Blogger | Mar 1, 2019 | Merrimack Valley, Mover Stories
Moving out of Boston was always a mutual goal for us – we just had no idea where we wanted to go! After a [rainy] weekend camping trip in Littleton, NH in August 2017, I turned to Nathan and asked him if we really had to leave New Hampshire and go back to the...
by Dennis Pratt | Mar 1, 2019 | Uncategorized
So many Americans believe that owning a gun is their inalienable right, even though most of the world disagrees!. Here’s my take on the reason. It may not convince our non-American friends, but I hope it clarifies what, to most of the world, is a curious and...
by Guest Blogger | Mar 1, 2019 | Freecoast, Mover Stories
Dave learned of the Free State Project from the 2002 article about it by Walter Williams and was very intrigued by the idea. He visited their website from time to time and sometime after New Hampshire was chosen as the state, he decided to sign up. That was in 2005 so...
by Rachel Goldsmith | Feb 12, 2019 | Uncategorized
Liberty Forum 2019 was a flurry of freedom faces, new and old. Our 288 attendees learned from and questioned 26 speakers, interacted with 34 exhibitors and sponsors, and enjoyed 56 hours of pure, unadulterated liberty. I’m grateful to our 28 volunteers who made...
by Chris Lopez | Jan 29, 2019 | Merrimack Valley, Mover Stories
December 5th, 2013 we closed on our house in Hudson, NH. It was a leap of faith. We had both signed the statement of intent, but we hadn’t attended any events, hadn’t been to a PorcFest or a LibertyForum, and didn’t know what to expect from the liberty community once...
by Dennis Pratt | Dec 20, 2018 | NH Life & Issues
A Misplaced Career A man loved to sing. But not so many people liked to hear him sing. Many people even left the room when he offered them his gift. But he didn’t want to do anything else, “This is my career!” The man worked very hard. For years, he trained his...
by Chris Lopez | Dec 12, 2018 | Merrimack Valley, Thank a Free Stater
Merav Yaakov became a citizen of the USA and moved to New Hampshire in 2011 with her husband and 2 children. Having become interested in politics as a result of following Ron Paul and his presidential campaigns, she learned about the Free State Project and decided...
by Dennis Pratt | Dec 6, 2018 | Community, Education
The most instantaneous, intense hatred I ever engendered was when I illustrated libertarian ethics to a progressive group in Massachusetts: I sat John in a chair. “Let’s say that John was minding his own business but I wanted something that John had, or I wanted John...
by Chris Lopez | Dec 5, 2018 | Mover Stories, North Country
Our story begins in southwestern Wisconsin where we had been pursuing the American dream for 15 years. Both of us (Valerie and Kevin) were employed at the same organic cooperative. We built our dream house on 20 acres – 10 minutes from work and school and had...