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Exeter, New Hampshire, select service motels were created to allow the seamless continuation of an active life for guests. Select service hotels reflect the comfort, options, technology, and taste that discerning people have surrounded themselves with at home. Guests at a select service motel find they can continue to lead their everyday lives in an environment that lets them be more productive, relaxed and fulfilled.

Exeter, New Hampshire, select service motels have fresh, inviting and stylish spaces. Guests can check in to their room quickly using a check in kiosk near the main entrance. The lobby has been replaced by a free flowing gallery, featuring contemporary design and a comfortable coffeehouse atmosphere. Guests can choose from a variety of spaces where they can relax, watch a flat-screen television, work or socialize. Guests can pick a couch in an open area, an overstuffed chair in a nook, or just grab a stool at the granite topped specialty coffee and wine bar. They can stay in touch via free Wi-Fi from anywhere in the hotel. It is a perfect atmosphere for guests who do not want to spend their entire trip in the room.

Exeter, New Hampshire, select service motels may feature spacious rooms with a king-size or two double beds, a plush over sized sleeper sofa and complimentary Wi-Fi. A technology and entertainment center should include a wide screen high definition television set that can be integrated with a guest's laptop MP3 player. Guests can sit back and enjoy high definition television channels and the latest movies on demand. In the morning, guests can stop by the breakfast room for a complimentary continental breakfast.


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  • Colonial Hearthside Inn, 137 Portsmouth Avenue, Exeter, NH
    Colonial Hearthside Inn is a place to stay near your destination in Exeter, NH. Book a clean, hospitable hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations in Exeter, New Hampshire.





 



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Resolved Question: Slipping into depression please help?

I want to start my saying that i really only want people who care to post responses what i am talking about in this thread means a lot to me and i really am in dire need of help so please no joksters reply. I am about to lay my heart on the line and go through feelings that for my whole life i have kept to myself. I am a 17 year old boy in hs senior year of high school, i have an ex girlfriend who i am in love with and i don't care what is said i know that i am in love with her. I have experienced enough in my life to be able to recognize when i have met the girl of my dreams and this girl has everything that i need to be happy. I will begin telling the story of our life, we met one night when she acidentally texted me she lived in new hampshire and i in new york but there was just and instant connection between us that niether one of us could explain. Despite the dispute and confusion of many of our friends we began to date, talking everyday and being happier than i had ever imgained being. Wed stay up all hours of the night texting and just talking about our day, i was happy and so was she. In fact we hadn't even met until 9 months of us dating. She had her friend drive her up here on our 9 month aniversary and we spent the night in a super 8 motel. It was the most magical experience, i could never describe how i felt that day because words will never be enough. Since then weve still been happy and we dated for a whole year longer, but latley i have been depressed. Depressed about going away to college, i really do not have many friends in my life so i have a very strong relationship with my parents they are the most important people in my life. We watch tv with eachother and thats were a lot of our bonding comes in we have our special tv shows that we watch everyday. And i don't want to lose that by goin away to college. While im dealing with this problem i have to still try to keep my relationship afloat but it gets to difficult because i am now always in an emotional estate and im sufficating her with my emotions. I know that all of my worries would be thrown away if i could just spend one more year with my parents instead of living in a dorm i want to live at home and still attend my college which is only 20 minutes from my house but i do not know how to tell my parents this i have never realy shared my feelings with them and i am almost 100% sure that they will make me live in a dorm. But i need them to realize that not everybody matures at the same pace and that im one of those kids who just isnt ready to get settled in with a whole new life. I want to make everything right because i am quickly slipping into depression, my ex and i arn't talking because of my depression i cant enjoy life anymore i need to some help and i just would love anyones opinion on what i should do and how i should adress living at home instead of a dorm for one more year to my parents.

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Resolved Question: Is it dangerous to sleep by the road side in the USA?

I'm planning on making a road trip with two freinds from Oregon to New Hampshire next autumn and were thinking about hiring a camper van to drive and sleep in for the journey. Were wondering if its safe to sleep by the roadside or in car parks in the US or should we do it in a car and stay in Motels? Also if theres anything else you think we need to know that would be great as we're coming from England and I havent been to the US since I was about 9. Thankyou

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Resolved Question: how old you have to be to rent a hotel/motel room in New Hampshire?

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Resolved Question: Do I have Bedbugs? help PLEASE!?

So I stayed at this cheap motel in New Hampshire last week and I think I got bedbugs there. Last night, i woke up and felt like things were crawling on me, a few small bites but I was hiking too, and all day today I feel like things are crawling on me. I can't see anything, am I just paranoid? And if not, how do you get rid of them?

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Resolved Question: State of New Hampshire: Are room & meal taxes refundable to customers staying over 186 days in the same motel?

re: meals & room taxes paid to a motel for an extended stay in the state of New Hampshire. Is the motel obligated to refund to the customer meals and room taxes paid to them if the stay is over 186 days. Are they responsible to inform the customer if this is the case.

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Resolved Question: What is the most interesting and visited place in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island during winter?

I will be traveling this coming thursday (Christmas day) from Little Rock, AR to New Haven, CT (where my brother lives). We're gonna have a road trip to east coast states, since i've never been there before, do you guys have any idea the interesting places to visit in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. We prefer the places where we can take beautiful scenery photos, unique landmarks. Also we really like eating and trying new stuff, so what are the recommended places to eat (of course budget is our major consideration since we're only college students.. lol). We don't do skiing. Please give us some trip ideas and tips (places, foods, motels, transportation, cost, route, etc) Thanks a lot... we really appreciate it!! ;)

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Resolved Question: Has anyone ever been to LINCOLN, NEW HAMPSHIRE?

Hi, I have to go to Lincoln, NH next week for a meeting. I need to find a hotel/motel to stay at. I live in the city so I want to stay somewhere with nice views of the mountains. If anyone has ever been to Lincoln, can you suggest any places to stay? Thanks

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Resolved Question: How much Money (£££) would I need If I wanted to spend 2 months visiting the following US places ?

The idea being, every year or so, visit 2 or 3 states - like start off with Maine, New Hampshire and then Massachusits.. etc etc I'd like to know what would be the best, most exciting and fun way to planning such a trip - and also the best £££ saving tips to do such an expedition. I'd go with 4 friends of mine, so it would be 5 of us in total and we'd all chip in for hotel/motel/lodging inn rents , car hiring, etc etc. We are keen on doing a 'road trip' orientated US trip, but we are kind of short sighted and gullible fools and the fact that only 2 of us are males means we are extra vulnerable from nasty locals heh. So keeping in mind the reduced intelligence levels, awareness and vulnerability levels of having 3 females with us, what would be your recommendations on such a trip ? is it feasible at all ? do-able ? or VERY expensive ? Should I put off the girls and replace them with 3 male mates ? after all, 5 males make a powerful unit - each male replaced with a female makes us 'less productive' in various ways heh. get back to me on this folks. hmm. oh look...a 'Report Abuse' button, i wonder I could do with that :-)

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Resolved Question: How would I be able to get from Boston train Station-Weirs beach,New Hampshire?

Hi everybody.. I am planning taking a USA holiday sometime soon and was going to use Amtrak to see many sights and cities etc.. What are the pros and cons of using Amtrak?...Is there usually a good atmosphere on board where people can all chat together,play guitar,share stories etc?...Can you break your journeys and then re-board the next day etc so that you have time to see all the places that you visit etc? I am planning on checking Weirs beach,but I can see that Amtrak doesn't run from Boston-New Hampshire...What is the distance in miles between Boston & Weirs beach approximately?..Should I get a Greyhound,a local train service,or taxi and are there Motels/Days Inn within the vicinity of Weirs? Really appreciate any tips,hints,info and advice. Cheers from the UK! Oz_Tin

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Resolved Question: My cousin, she is getting married...?

on July 12, 2008 in New Hampshire. The problem is me and almost the rest of my family lives in New York. My aunt wants/expects us to come out on the day before the wedding and get rooms at a hotel/motel to stay overnight. The issue here is that we don't have money to be able to drive out and pay for rooms and we just found out about the wedding almost a month ago. She says we can use our money from the government from that Economic Stimulus plan to pay for it. I think that is rude to dictate how we are to spend that money. So my question here is this: Who is responsible for paying for my(and rest of my family's) traveling and lodging?

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