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Porcupine Business Directory

See also Liberty Business Directory (appear to be older and a bit out of date)

Let Freedom Ring! Directory


The purpose of this directory is to create a network of liberty-oriented neighbours so that we may support each other in commerce, barter, volunteerism or like manner. Individuals and enterprises listed herein include Free State Project members (Porcupines), Friends of the FSP, Libertarians, Constitutionalists, Liberty Dollar merchants, or anyone who believes in and actively promotes the concept that the only legitimate rôle of government is to protect the life, liberty and property of individuals.

Readers are encouraged to purchase their services or products from individuals or enterprises listed herein. There’s no reason why we all can’t enjoy “Patriot Prosperity” in New Hampshire.

Rich Angell

Cost


Single copy: FREE
Listing of individual or enterprise: FREE
Third-, half- or full-page advertisement: To be determined later
Form of payment or freewill offering: Gold or silver bullion at fair market value; Liberty Dollars at face value; e-Liberty Dollars (may be ordered by credit/debit card); barter. Non-Federal? no-Reserve “money” is discouraged.

Contact information:


Rich Angell, Editor
c/o 75 Main Street # 147
Plymouth 03264, New Hampshire

E-mail:
VM: 916-441-8444

Directory

Note: All phone numbers are assumed to have a 603 prefex unless otherwise noted.

Automotive

Automahn: (Accepts Liberty Dollars), Hurricane Road, Belmont; German auto repair and sales
Grateful Sleds: (Accepts Liberty Dollars), 202 Canterbury Road, Chichester; motorcycle parts and service
Thompson Detailing: (Accepts Liberty Dollars), 524-2808, Belmont

Computers

Website construction and maintenance

Ron Helwig: (Accepts Liberty Dollars), Deerfield RonHelwig.com

Free Software

BFC Computing: Helps businesses use Free and Open Source Software, Privacy/Security, and Internet Infrastructure consulting, Rent-A-CIO? service. Contact to discuss alternative payment options.

Construction

Capital Sealcoating: (Accepts Liberty Dollars), Laconia, 524-1905; driveway sealcoating

Farms

There are various health, environmental, ecological, sovereignty and economical reasons to eat and drink locally. Readers are encouraged to seek out neighbouring farms and buy their wares. Love thy neighbour!

Farmers’ Markets

Note: The following list of Farmers’ Markets is adapted mainly from a list provided by www.nh.gov and reflects the 2007 season. Any exact dates in future seasons will likely vary. In addition to the Farmers’ Markets, readers are encouraged to seek out neighbouring farms and buy their wares. Love thy neighbour!

New Hampshire Farmers’ Markets offer the colourful and tasty bounty of local farms and gardens all season long. Enjoy the friendly, open air market atmosphere while shopping for fresh vegetables, fruits, flowers, locally prepared foods and specialty items. There are many convenient Farmers’ Markets located throughout the state. For variety, quality, value and the chance to chat with local farmers, visit a New Hampshire Farmers’ Market this season!
Amherst Farmers’ Market: Amherst Village Green. June 7-October 11, Thursdays, 2:30-6:30pm. Fresh produce, fruit, fish, flowers, lamb, beef, chicken, eggs, cheese, milk, baked goods, maple syrup, honey, wine, Greek food, artisan breads, wool and agricultural craters. Rain or shine, 249-9809, , www.amherstfarmersmarket.org.
Barrington Farmers’ Market: Rts. 9 & 125, across from Calef’s Country Store. May-October?, Saturdays, 9am-1pm. Produce, flowers, plants, specialty sauces, salsas and strawberries. 749-0377.
Bedford Farmers’ Market: Wallace Rd. to Benedictine Park. June 19-October 17, Tuesdays, 3-6pm. Certified organic and conventional vegetables, fruit, baked goods, flowers, fish, eggs, jams, jallies, maple products, wine, specialty foods, milk, soap, lotions and yarn. Musicians; decorate pumpkins; trick or treat at the market; July 4 celebration. Rain or shine, 472-5660/6663, , , www.bedfordfarmersmarket.com.
Bristol Farmers’ Market: Lake St., Newfound Middle School. Summer-Fall?, Saturdays, 9am-2pm. Vegetables, fruits, pies and crafts. 744-9800. Canaan Farmers’ Market: Rts. 4 &118, on the park downtown Canaan. June 24-October 7, Sundays, 11am-2pm. Vendor grown and produced agricultural products and fine crafts. “Primavera” markets, May 27 & June 3; Harvest Market, October 7. 523-4337, , www.townofcanaan.us.
Canterbury Community Farmers’ Market: Canterbury Center. June-October?, Wednesdays, 4-7pm. Vegetables, plants, flowers, herbs, maple products, honey, milk, eggs, apples, cider, jams, jellies, condiments, fresh meats, flour and yarns. Rain or shine, 783-3321, .
Claremont Farmers’ Market: Broad Street Park. June 7-Septmeber 27, Thursdays, 4-7pm. Bread, baked goods, dairy, eggs, farm fresh produce, flowers, fudge, herbs, honey, jams, jellies, maple syrup, meat, plants, seeds, soap and other specialty products. Free entertainment and children’s activities are provided. Ample free parking. Rain or shine, 543-1296, , www.claremontmarket.org.
Colebrook Farmers’ Market: 84 Colby St. July-October?, Saturdays, 8am-12pm. Vegetables, fruits, baked goods, wool yarn, crafts, maple and apples. Rain or shine, 237-4430. Farmers Market on Main Street: Main St., Colebrook. June 30-October, Saturdays, 8-11am. Herbal preparations, fruits, vegetables, eggs, plants, cards, poetic cards, maple syrup, wool, bakery products, preserves, knitting and crafts. 237-4395, .
Concord Farmers’ Market: Capitol St. June 2-October 27, Saturdays, 8:30am-12pm. Fresh NH fruits, vegetables, plants, baked goods, jams, maple, wine, meat, honey, crafts and worms for composting. Rain or shine, 753-4799.
Contoocook Farmers’ Market: Main St. at Contoocook Train Depot. June 30-Columbus Day, Saturdays, 9am-12pm. Vegetables, including organic, maple syrup, eggs, pies, jams, jellies, plants, meat, soap, cut flowers and granola. Live music, bi-weekly; Railroad Museum on site. Rain or shine, 746-2874, .
Cornish Farmers’ Market: Rt. 120, Meetinghouse Green, Cornish Flat. May-October?, Saturdays, 9am-12pm. Seasonal vegetables, fruits, maple syrup products, plants, wood-fired breads, pastries, cakes, meats-grass fed, crafts. Book sale; apple and pumpkin fests. 542-6323.
Davisville Farmers’ Market: 909 East Rt. 103, Warner. June-October?, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, 10am-3pm. Vegetables, potatoes, grain, crafts and baked goods. 995-1345.
Deerfield Farmers’ Market: Deerfield Fair Grounds. June-October?, Fridays, 3-7pm, except for fair weekend. Fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, baked goods, jams, jellies, salsas, wool, maple syrup. Petting zoo, music, face painting. Rain or shine, 463-8812, , www.farmersmarket.deerfield-nh.us. Dover Farmers’ Market: Henry Law Park, June 7-October 11, Wednesdays, 2:15-5:30pm. 778-6003 (in season hotline), www.seacoastgrowers.org
Durham Farmers’ Market: Pettee Brook Lane parking lot, June 5-October 2, Mondays, 2:15-5:30pm. 778-6003 (in season hotline), www.seacoastgrowers.org.
Enfield Farmers’ Market: US Rt. 3, Huse Park. Late-June-early-October?, Wednesdays, 3-6pm. Fruits, vegetables, maple, soap, eggs, jams, jellies, chicken, honey. Weekly entertainment. 632-7197, , www.enfieldmainstreet.org.
Exeter Farmers’ Market: Swasey Parkway, June 8-October 12, Thursdays, 2:15-5:30pm. 778-6003 (in season hotline), www.seacoastgrowers.org.
Farmington Farmers’ Market: Corner of Central & Main Streets. May-October?, Saturdays, 8am-12:30pm. Delia Huse, 859-7861.
Franklin Community Farmers’ Market: Unitarian Church parking lot, 206 Central St. July-October?, Tuesdays, 3-6pm. Fruits, vegetables, some organics, all natural meats, honey, herbs, fiber products, jewelry, hand crafted art, preserves and baked goods. Music and demonstrations. Rain or shine, 286-4214/934-3229, , , www.uucfranklin.org/farmersmarket.url. Gilmanton Farmers’ Market: Academy at the Four Corners. July-Late? October, Wednesdays, 3-6pm. Vegetables, eggs, lambs, cut flowers, wool, maple, goats’ milk cheese, blueberries, raspberries, bread and baked goods. 267-7083, .
Hampton Farmers’ Market: Sacred Heart School parking lot, Lafayette Rd., June 6-October 10, Tuesdays, 3-6pm. 778-6003 (in season hotline), www.seacoastgrowers.org.
Hancock Farmers’ Market: in the horse sheds behind the church. Mid-May-mid-October?, Saturdays, 9am-12pm. Organic vegetables, breads, jams, honey, maple syrup, berries, peace toys, rustic art, perennials, wreathes, fibers, fiber arts and bedding plants. Music, dance, craft demonstrations weekly. Rain or shine, 525-3788. .
Henniker Farmers’ Market: Community Park, Main St. July 11-October 10, Wednesdays, 3-6pm. Vegetables, fruits, pork, lamb, maple, honey, breads, pastries, potted house and garden plants, eggs, local handmade crafts. 428-7490, , www.hennikerfarmersmarket.us.
Hillsborough Farmers’ Market: Butler Park, corner of Central and Main Sts. Late June-September? 15, Saturdays, 9am-12pm. Produce, perennials, baked goods, jams, jellies and honey. Rain or shine, 532-6561.
Jackson Farmers’ Market: Snowflake Inn field. July 1-Columbus Day, Saturdays, 9am-12pm. Produce, meat, maple, flowers, pumpkins and crafts. Rain or shine, 383-9195, .
The Farmers Market of Keene: commercial parking lot off Gilbo Ave. May-October?, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 9am-2pm. Fruits, vegetables, herbs, plants, flowers, maple syrup, honey, baked goods, bread, jams, jellies, eggs, soap and wool products. Rain or shine, 446-9474.
Kingston Farmers’ Market: The Plains, Main St., June 6-October 10, Tuesdays, 2:15-5:30pm. 778-6003 (in season hotline), www.seacoastgrowers.org.
Laconia Farmers’ Market: Beacon St. East. June-October?, Saturdays, 8:30am-12pm. Vegetables, fruits, baked goods, jams, jellies, flowers, crafts, maple syrup, beef, pork, chicken and organic vegetables. Rain or shine, 267-6522,
Lancaster Farmers’ Market: Centennial Park. June-October?, Saturdays, 9am-12pm. Jewelry, wool, herbalist, goats’ milk soap, quilter, artist, certified organic produce, fresh local produce, baked goods, pestos, jams, jellies, cut flowers, plants, honey and berries. 788-2669.
Lebanon Farmers’ Market: Colburn Park. June-September?, Thursdays, 4-7pm. Agricultural products, prepared foods, crafts, breads, vegetables and plants. Local food tasting; community displays. Rain or shine, 448-5121,www.lebcity.com, .
Lee Farmers’ Market: Old fire station, Rt. 155, Lee. Memorial Day-October? 1, Thursdays, 3-6pm. Produce, meat, soaps, wool, flowers, plants and baked goods. Various entertainment, education throughout season. 659-9329, .
Littleton Farmers’ Market: Cottage St., Senior Center parking lot. June-October?, Sundays, 10am-1pm. Fresh local produce in season, meat, eggs, poultry, maple, preserves, baked goods, prepared foods, perennials, cut flowers, honey, crafts and wood products. Entertainment and demonstrations throughout season. Rain or shine, 444-7777/0248, .
Lyndeborough Farmers’ Market: Village Green, Rt. 31. Mid-May-September?, Fridays, 3:30-6:30pm. Fruits, vegetables, bedding plants, meats, eggs, baked goods and jams. Rain or shine, 654-5362, .
Downtown Manchester Farmers’ Market: Concord St. & Pine St. June-October?, Thursdays, 3-6:30pm. Vegetables, herbs, flowrs, melons, apples, wine, soups, bread, cookies, baked goods, prepared foods, strawberries and certified organic products. Music; entertainment; children’s events; cooking demonstrations. Rain or shine, .
Meredith Village Farmers’ Market: Community Park, Main St. July 5-August 30, Thursdays, 2:30-5pm. Fresh locally grown meat, fruits, vegetables, crafts, maple products, baked goods and eggs. 279-9015, .
Milford Farmers’ Market: TD Banknorth lower lot, South St. Late-June-early-October?, Saturdays, 9am-12pm. Locally grown fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs, plants, baked goods, jams, jellies, maple syrup, farm raised elk meat. Rain or shine, 673-5792, .
Farmers’ Market Association of Nashua: 48 West Hollis St., St. Louis de Gonzague Church parking lot, Nashua. July 10-October 16, Tuesdays, 2-6pm. Fruits, vegetables, bread, syrup and soap. 878-3437, nashuafm.netway.com. Main Street Bridge Farmers’ Market: 53-75 Main Street, Nashua. May-October?, Sundays, 10am-3pm. Fresh seasonal fruits, vegetables, goats milk soap, candles, apples, fruit wines and breads. Rain or shine, 878-5700, , www.NashuaDowntown.com.
New Boston Farmers’ Market: Town Common at the gazebo, Rt. 13. July-October?, Saturdays, 9am-12pm. Seasonal produce, eggs, bread, pastries, honey, maple syrup, chicken, beef, herbals, grains, granola, lamb, wool, knits and plants. Rain or shine, 487-3577, , www.newbostonfarmersmarket.org. New Durham Farmers’ Market: Depot Rd., at the Post Office parking lot under the Pines. Mid-May-mid-October?, Fridays, 1-6pm. Plants: flowers, vegetable, fruit, shrubs, ornamentals; fresh flowers: arranged and by the stem; relishes, chutneys, condiments, baked goods, maple syrup, locally designed and fired pottery, paintings, garden art and ornaments, handmade wreaths, quilts, soaps, freshly picked fruit in season. Rain or shine, 859-4251, .
Newbury Farmers’ Market: Rt. 103, near Newbury library, old “Bald Sunapee”. July 6-October 12, Fridays, 4-7pm. Vegetables, fruits, lamb, sausage, chops, woolens, pottery, chairs, honey, baked goods, baskets, prints, herbs and free range eggs. Music will be played on occasion; community group meetings will be arranged. 938-2414/763-4940, .
Newport Farmers’ Market: on the common, North Main St. June-October?, Fridays, 3-6pm. Fruits, vegetables, flowers, plants, baked goods, meat, wool products, soaps, maple syrup and specialty items. Rain or shine, 863-4847,
Nottingham Farmers’ Market: Blaisdell Memorial Library, 129 Stage Rd. Memorial Day-mid-September?, Sundays, 1-4pm. Local produce and plants. Rain or shine, 679-8484, .
Peterborough Farmers’ Market: Depot Square Park, Peterborough. May 23-October 4, Wednesdays, 3-6pm. Starter plants, cut flowers, bouquets, perennials, vegetables, eggs, raw milk, chicken, goat meat, maple syrup and products, fresh fish, prepared greek foods, vinegars, baked goods, bread, crafts, knitted sweaters, yarn and fleece. Music each week. 547-2108, .
Piermont Farmers’ Market: corners of River Road & Rt. 25. June 5-October 30, Tuesdays, 3-7pm. Honey, hot prepared food, produce, milk, eggs, cheese, meats, sausage, plants, cut flowers, baked goods, art, clothing and more. Rain or shine, 802-222-4582, .
Pittsfield Farmers’ Market: Main St., Dustin Park. June-October?, Thursdays, 3-5:30pm. Fresh produce, baked goods, agricultural crafts, organic produce, fruits in season, bread, jams, jellies, soaps, cut flowers, annuals, perennials, herbs and specialty products. Rain or shine, 435-7260, .
Plymouth Community Farmers’ Market: 263 Highland St., Community Life Center of the Church of the Holy Spirit. July 21-September 27, Thursdays, 3-6pm. Fresh vegetables, meats, plants, herbs, cut flowers, eggs, soaps, yarn, baked goods and farm crafts. Primavera Market, May 24, 3-6pm. Rain or shine, 536-3823, .
Portsmouth Farmers’ Market: City Hall parking lot, Junkins Ave., May 6-November 4, Saturdays, 8am-1pm. 778-6003 (in season hotline), www.seacoastgrowers.org.
Rochester Downtown Farmers’ Market: Front lawn of Foster’s Daily Democrat, 90 N Main Street, May-October?, Thursdays, 3-6pm.
Rochester Pride Plantings Market: 4 Corners Antiques Store, Jct. 202A, Estes Rd. & Meaderboro Rd. June 7-October 27, Fridays 3-6:30pm, Saturdays 9am12pm. Berries, fruits, vegetables, plants-annuals, perennials, baked goods, eggs, herbs, jams, jellies, soaps, candles, herbal creams, lotions, cut flowers and meats. Rain or shine, 332-9770.
Sanbornton Farmers’ Market: 523 Sanborn Rd., Sanbornton Historical Society’s Lane Tavern in Sanbornton Square, Rt. 132. June 29-October 5, Fridays, 3-6pm. Agricultural crafts, baked goods, dairy, free range poultry, meat products, eggs, fiber goods, crafts, flowers, fresh fruits, berries, herbs, honey, jams, jellies, potted plants, processed foods, seeds, syrup, vegetables, wood crafts and products. Local entertainment; fresh produce cooking demonstrations. NH Farmers’ Market Week, August 10. Rain or shine, 286-9995/934-5086, lanetavern.org/sfm.htm.
Sandwich Farmers’ Market: Samuel H. Wentworth Library, under the Pines. June-Columbus? Day, Saturdays, 9am-12pm. Produce, maple syrup, baked goods, baskets, crafts, seasonal fruit and more. Rain or shine, 284-7163.
Seacoast Farmers’ Markets: Featuring locally grown products, certified organic products, prepared foods, baked goods, arts and crafts. 658-0280. www.seacoastgrowers.org.
Tamworth Farmers’ Market: Unitarian Church, Rt. 113 & Main St. June 30-September, Saturdays, 9am-12pm. Vegetables, syrup, honey, eggs, dairy products, meats, bread, goats milk soap, wool, coffee, sandwiches and cut flowers. Rain or shine, 323-2392, .
Tilton Farmers’ Market: 5 Prospect St. Memorial Day-Labor? Day, Saturdays, 9am-12pm. Vegetables, fruits, berries, maple and honey. Rain or shine, 286-4007 ext. 222, .
Wakefield Farmers’ Market: corner of Rt. 16 and Wakefield Rd. opposite of Palmer’s Motel. May 26-October 6, Saturdays, 9am-3pm. Local vegetables, fruits in season, baked goods, fudge, plants, pottery, wood, cut flowers, honey, eggs, fiber art. Demonstrations, 10-11am. Rain or shine, 473-8762, www.wakefieldmarketplace.homestead.com.
Warner Farmers’ Market: Town Hall lawn. July-October?, Saturdays, 9am-12pm. Vegetables, produce, crafts, maple syrup, jellies, flowers and baked goods. Warner Fall Foliage Festival in October. 456-3404.
Washington Farmers’ Market: Town Common. May-October?, Mondays, 3-6pm. Vegetables, fruits, plants, cut flowers and “treecreatures”. 345-8783, .
Weare Farmers’ Market: Town Gazebo. June-September?, Fridays, 3-6pm. Seasonal produce, fruits, certified organic fresh produce, lamb, pork, chicken, baked goods, certified organic breads, honey, maple syrup, jams, jellies, canned goods, fresh plants, cut flowers, goats milk soaps and lotions. Rain or shine, 529-0782,
Whitefield Farmers’ Market: on the common. June 15-October 15, Fridays, 3-6pm. Flowers, plants, produce, crafts and bakery. Rain or shine, 837-8778, .
Wilmot Farmers’ Market: Wilmot Town Green. July-end of September, Saturdays, 9am-12pm. Organic and locally grown produce, meats, honey, syrup, specialty foods, wool products, pottery, baked goods and soaps. Rain or shine, 526-7729, www.wilmotfarmersmarket.com. .
Wolfeboro Area Farmers’ Market: 35 Center St. Clarke Plaza. June 21-September 27, Thursdays, 1-5pm. Fresh fruit, vegetables, herbs, cut flowers, meats, dairy products, cheese, eggs, baked goods, honey and maple syrup. Rain or shine, 539-4456, .
Woodsville Lower Cohase Farmers’ Market: Rt. 302. June 13-October 17, Wednesdays, 2:30-5:30pm. Vegetables, flowers, plants, baked goods, crafts and eggs. Rain or shine, 838-6425.

Firearms

Freoni Firearms-Gunsmith: (Accepts liberty Dollars), Rowell Street, Laconia; supplies and repair

Food, retail

Good Food Conspiracy North: (Accepts Liberty Dollars), 11 Main Street, Meredith; Health food store, consultations, coins and more.
Swan Lake Natural Foods (Accepts Liberty Dollars), 266 Main Street, Tilton; Health food store

Hardware

Trustworthy Hardware: (Accepts Liberty Dollars), 1084 Union Rd., Laconia. Hardware store with the bests service and selection in the area.

Media

Free Minds TV: http://freemindstv.com/
Free Talk Live: www.freetalklive.com
Keene Free Press: (Published by FSP early movers, Accepts Liberty Dollars)
Taxpayer Radio: WLMW 90.7 FM, every Thursday except holidays from 5-8pm; www.nhtaxpayerradio.com
Left, Right & Correct: http://www.leftrightandcorrect.com/ Every Friday from noon to 1 PM

Music

Singing Strings Music: (Accepts Liberty Dollars), 267-7186, Belmont; violins, guitars, accessories; 40% off acoustic guitar strings if paid for in silver

Non-profit organisations

Following are non-profit organisations, not-for-profit corporations, ministries or entities whose goal it is to promote one form or another of liberty.

Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers: www.cnht.org
Fully Informed Jury Association: Dedicated to informing all Americans of their rights, powers, and responsibilities as trial jurors; www.fija.org. New Hampshire contact:
Gun Owners of New Hampshire, Inc.: Dedicated to the principle that Firearms and Freedom are inseparable; P.O. Box 847, Concord 03302-0847; 225-GONH, , www.gonh.org
Libertarian Pary of New Hampshire: Promoting freedom and independence; www.lpnh.org
Merrimack Valley Porcupines Local Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MerrimackValleyPorcupines
Monadnock Porcupines Local Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/Modadnock_Porcpuines
New Hampshire Centre for Constitutional Studies: Box 906, Raymond 03077, www.nhccs.org,
New Hampshire Liberty Alliance: Encouraging private charity, a civil society and citizen involvement; www.nhliberty.org
New Hampshire Liberty Calendar: An independent calendar for all liberty-minded groups to post information; www.nhlibertycalendar.com
New Hampshire Parents for Eucational Freedom: Empowering Parents in New Hampshire; , ww.nhedfreedom.com
New Hampshire Porcupines-Announce: For people who have moved to New Hampshire as part of the FSP (or wo already live in NH and agree with the FSP’s goal of smaller government); http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NHPorcupines-announce
New Hampshire Underground: www.nhunderground.com
Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire: advancing the principles of limited government, individual liberty and free markets; www.rlcnh.org
Seacoast Eat Local: Advocates eating locally for ecological, social, cultural, and environmental reasons, lists local farms and restaurants that support local farmers and food producers; www.seacoastlocal.org,
Seacoast Porcupines Local Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Seacoast_Porcupines
Second Amendment Sisters: Self Defense is a basic human right™; www.2asisters.org; New Hampshire Coordinator: Jennifer Coffey,
Slow Food Seacoast: Working to slow down the pace of life and remember to enjoy our local and regional food traditions, support local growers, host monthly potlucks; www.slowfoodseacoast.org

Odd Jobs

Affordable Odd Jobs (Accepts Liberty Dollars), 267-7186, Belmont: landscaping, moving
Rich Angell (FSP First 1000, Accepts Liberty Dollars): French & Japanese language skills, Jack of all trades, master of none; 998-3662,

Pets

Wesssberg Kennel: (Accepts Liberty Dollars), 267-7186, Belmont; mini Dachshun smooth coat puppies, Pro Plan dog food $3 cheaper than Agway, another $1 off if paid for in silver

Photography

Charles Hampe: (Accepts Liberty Dollars), 267-7186, Belmont; Wedding Photographer, 10% off wedding packages if paid in silver

Real Estate

Lydia Harmon: (friend of the FSP)
David Mincin: (FSP Early Mover, Seacoast)
Dave Walthour: (friend of the FSP)
Nick Michelewicz: (Keene/Monadnock)
Mike Scanlan: (Seacoast, Manchester)
Ken Blevens: (Libertarian, running for Senate) Ken Blevens for Senate

Restaurants/pubs

Barley House: (Accepts Liberty Dollars), Concord
Blue Moon Café: (supports local farmers & food producers), Exeter
Black Trumpet Bistro: (supports local farmers & food producers), Portsmouth
The Dunaway: (supports local farmers & food producers), Portsmouth
Dolphin Striker: (supports local farmers & food producers), Portsmouth
Ferguson-Davis? Dining Room at Flag Hill Winery: (supports local farmers & food producers), Lee
Murphy’s Tap Room: (owned by FSP member, accepts Liberty Dollars), Manchester.
Orchard Street Chop Shop: (supports local farmers & food producers), Dover
Pesce Blue: (supports local farmers & food producers), Portsmouth
Portsmouth Brewery: (supports local farmers & food producers), Portsmouth
Victory 96: (supports local farmers & food producers), Portsmouth
Zampa: (supports local farmers & food producers), Epping

Second Hand/Pawn

EZ Money: (Accepts Liberty Dollars), 213 Court Street, Laconia
The Salvage Shop: (Accepts Liberty Dollars), 171 Province Road, Belmont; used furniture and other articles

Silver/Gold

NHLibertyDollar.com
Liberty Dollar Regional Currency Office: (FSP friendly), 267-7186
The Sovereign Angell Associate: (FSP First 100), Liberty Dollar Associate in or near Grafton, also buying silver/gold bullion; 998-3662,
Ron Helwig in Deerfield RonHelwig.com - Liberty Dollar associate since 1999, 103rd FSP mover

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