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Burger-King-Covid t1_jcts9um wrote

I believe Direct TV in Claremont carries the Yes Network out of NYC on it’s higher tier plan for sullivan county. At least they did many years ago when I was in middle school and haven’t heard of anyone being upset over here for not being able to watch the yankees and we have a a lot of yankee fans over this way.

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BipolarPriestess t1_jcttntz wrote

NESN on Comcast here at the coast ( for some Glorious Boston Bruins Hockey!) but not sure if it’s available up in Claremont? ( cable and tv networks are fussy) Maine has a few teams but Boston Bruins , Celtics , Red Sox out of Boston are the big ones for us.

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Lumpyyyyy t1_jcu4aou wrote

This gets asked every so often and there are usually a fair amount of suggestions. You might not get a true “NY style” pizza, but that doesn’t mean the pizza is bad.

Bagel alley in Nashua is supposed to be good for bagels. Haven’t had a chance to get over there yet to verify.

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akmjolnir t1_jcu9j0e wrote

Comcast (broadband, but can be fast) has a stranglehold in Claremont, and the area.

Fidium (symmetrical fiber) is only available in a few small towns that Comcast doesn't already monopolize.

That being said, I would just get internet, and a good VPN. You'll be able to stream any game or event for free once you get the hang of finding them.

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FTheOldWest t1_jcuavsm wrote

Boston for sure.

It depends what sport it is. Typically Sunday football is the pats if they are playing, and then the ny teams next. The steelers play pretty frequently on the channels on Sunday. If you're hoping to grab like, the 49ers, you'll be hard pressed to find their game on Sunday if it's not against the pats. I sent you a dm also!

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