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Old 04-15-2019, 06:29 PM   #1
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Faro's at the Weirs is for sale if you want it for 1.8 million dollars.
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Old 04-15-2019, 07:03 PM   #2
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I wonder if this is because Faro Express is doing well?


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Wow, was just there Friday evening. Know they are having a difficult time retaining help. Chefs to staff. Package the drive in and Faro and you have your self a nice lot


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Wow, was just there Friday evening. Know they are having a difficult time retaining help. Chefs to staff. Package the drive in and Faro and you have your self a nice lot


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Unfortunately as we have learned the Drive In has serious environmental issues hindering development.


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True, nothing deep pockets could not take care of. Dam, if they were able to build a Casino on that toxic waste dump in Everett Mass. Any thing is possible. Also, what a great spot for NH’s first Casino


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True, nothing deep pockets could not take care of. Dam, if they were able to build a Casino on that toxic waste dump in Everett Mass. Any thing is possible. Also, what a great spot for NH’s first Casino


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I agree it’s an awesome location with a hotel in the vacant land across the street and deep pockets certainly would be needed. Traffic could become an issue but that is fixable.


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I know nothing about Faro being for sale but...

This is likely to be a very aggravating hiring season.

In the restaurant business you have two places that make life miserable.

No business or no help.

Again, I know nothing about their situation but if I were on the fence about leaving, this coming summer would likely push me over.
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I know nothing about Faro being for sale but...

This is likely to be a very aggravating hiring season.

In the restaurant business you have two places that make life miserable.

No business or no help.

Again, I know nothing about their situation but if I were on the fence about leaving, this coming summer would likely push me over.
Just like last season. I hope it’s not a repeat of restaurants not being able to use their full capacity because tables cannot be covered by wait and bus staff.


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Just like last season. I hope it’s not a repeat of restaurants not being able to use their full capacity because tables cannot be covered by wait and bus staff.


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So far I've haven't experienced that at the places I've gone but it may change as the peak season approaches.
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So, I've never set foot inside Faro, or the prior Lobster Pound, so how much do you expect to pay there for a big, fancy-dancy dinner with everything?

www.faroitaliangrille.com/menu ..... looks very expensive compared to staying home and making tuna fish, rice, and canned pineapple aka a one pot backpacker style dish!

Face it ..... the Weirs Beach area is basically doomed to be an economic flop forever .... if you want to pin the blame on any one reason .... attach fault to the NH Veteran's Assoc line of about eight old, waterfront monstrosity, seasonal buildings that line Shoreline Drive, across from the public docks ..... and, ditto that blame for Bike Week, too.

One big reason why the NH Veteran's Assoc buildings can survive on that waterfront land is because it pays no property taxes and makes most of its revenue from sidewalk space rental use during Bike Week. Enough revenue to maintain the buildings with new roof shingles, new exterior paint, and ongoing maintenance. In 1923 or so, the NH legislature some how donated the land to the Veterans Assoc, so it will probably be there, forever.

These NH Veterans building basically occupy commercial waterfront land, and are basically unoccupied, 95% of the time. Is it a museum for these old, unheated, un-foundationed, seasonal, Civil War era buildings ..... or what is it?

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So far I've haven't experienced that at the places I've gone but it may change as the peak season approaches.
That’s what concerns me, the peak season. I truly hope that I am wrong and the local restaurants can hire a full staff to accommodate patrons.


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So, I've never set foot inside Faro, or the prior Lobster Pound, so how much do you expect to pay there for a big, fancy-dancy dinner with everything?

www.faroitaliangrille.com/menu ..... looks very expensive compared to staying home and making tuna fish, rice, and canned pineapple aka a one pot backpacker style dish!

Face it ..... the Weirs Beach area is basically doomed to be an economic flop forever .... if you want to pin the blame on any one reason .... attach fault to the NH Veteran's Assoc line of about eight old, waterfront monstrosity, seasonal buildings that line Shoreline Drive, across from the public docks ..... and, ditto that blame for Bike Week, too.

One big reason why the NH Veteran's Assoc buildings can survive on that waterfront land is because it pays no property taxes and makes most of its revenue from sidewalk space rental use during Bike Week. Enough revenue to maintain the buildings with new roof shingles, new exterior paint, and ongoing maintenance. In 1923 or so, the NH legislature some how donated the land to the Veterans Assoc, so it will probably be there, forever.

These NH Veterans building basically occupy commercial waterfront land, and are basically unoccupied, 95% of the time. Is it a museum for these old, unheated, un-foundationed, seasonal, Civil War era buildings ..... or what is it?

It is what it is, as they say, which is what you say, when there's nothing else to say .... you don't say!
They are a little more expensive than your usual hang out, McDonalds.
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So, I've never set foot inside Faro, or the prior Lobster Pound, so how much do you expect to pay there for a big, fancy-dancy dinner with everything?

www.faroitaliangrille.com/menu ..... looks very expensive compared to staying home and making tuna fish, rice, and canned pineapple aka a one pot backpacker style dish!

Face it ..... the Weirs Beach area is basically doomed to be an economic flop forever .... if you want to pin the blame on any one reason .... attach fault to the NH Veteran's Assoc line of about eight old, waterfront monstrosity, seasonal buildings that line Shoreline Drive, across from the public docks ..... and, ditto that blame for Bike Week, too.

One big reason why the NH Veteran's Assoc buildings can survive on that waterfront land is because it pays no property taxes and makes most of its revenue from sidewalk space rental use during Bike Week. Enough revenue to maintain the buildings with new roof shingles, new exterior paint, and ongoing maintenance. In 1923 or so, the NH legislature some how donated the land to the Veterans Assoc, so it will probably be there, forever.

These NH Veterans building basically occupy commercial waterfront land, and are basically unoccupied, 95% of the time. Is it a museum for these old, unheated, un-foundationed, seasonal, Civil War era buildings ..... or what is it?

It is what it is, as they say, which is what you say, when there's nothing else to say .... you don't say!
Please explain how bike week negatively impacts the Weirs or redevelopment of it? It occurs before peak season. Biketember fest was a huge economic booster last year as well.
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Please explain how bike week negatively impacts the Weirs or redevelopment of it? It occurs before peak season. Biketember fest was a huge economic booster last year as well.
I think his point is that land remains stagnant and undeveloped in the area because the owners are happy with just the income generated by bike week. I am certainly not against bike week but I would also like to see the Weir’s turnaround and be redeveloped for more of a 365 day a year benefit not just 2 weeks in June and a week in September


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The more expensive places will get all the good help. They tend to make more money in tips because the tabs are higher. The smaller mom and pop places will have a had time finding quality help. I'm sure price increases will follow.
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The more expensive places will get all the good help. They tend to make more money in tips because the tabs are higher. The smaller mom and pop places will have a had time finding quality help. I'm sure price increases will follow.
Last year twice while eating at Canoe they were not using all their tables because of low wait and bus staff.
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Last year twice while eating at Canoe they were not using all their tables because of low wait and bus staff.
Employees have the upper hand for a change. My wife took a retirement buy out from her
company with 2 years pay and health insurance.
She just got a part time job in retail working 3 days a week 5 hours a day to keep busy. She told them she wasn't going to work weekends or more than 3 days a week. That doesn't stop them from asking but they are so strained for employees right now that she calls the shots.
It's a good time to be retired and pick up a part time job.

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What were those? I was wondering why the sale fell through.
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What were those? I was wondering why the sale fell through.
Mostly historical Indian artifacts the would have to be excavated in additional to oil/fuel in the soil


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Getting decent help is a HUGE issue in the Weirs.... Nobody wants to work, drug problems, etc etc. One local business actually had to put "must shower daily" in their help wanted ad.....

The guys & staff @Faro have been GREAT to me! It would be sad to see them sell, but business is business. Cheers to continued success!

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Getting decent help is a HUGE issue in the Weirs.... Nobody wants to work, drug problems, etc etc. One local business actually had to put "must shower daily" in their help wanted ad.....

The guys & staff @Faro have been GREAT to me! It would be sad to see them sell, but business is business. Cheers to continued success!

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When I owned my business I used to envy (a little) the sign shop.

Bad times? Sell lots of signs for deals and discounts.

Good times? Sell lots of "now hiring" signs.
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When I owned my business I used to envy (a little) the sign shop.

Bad times? Sell lots of signs for deals and discounts.

Good times? Sell lots of "now hiring" signs.
It's a tough business, overheard to start is pretty minimal, lots of DIYers without the overhead of a storefront, and unit price is pretty cheap for the time invested. I often wonder how the sign shops manage to stay in business, I think it often comes down to a few marquee accounts that cover the baseline.
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I think his point is that land remains stagnant and undeveloped in the area because the owners are happy with just the income generated by bike week. I am certainly not against bike week but I would also like to see the Weir’s turnaround and be redeveloped for more of a 365 day a year benefit not just 2 weeks in June and a week in September


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So this is indeed one of the issue. Land owners create significant amounts of money with just bike week, because of it popularity. Why would you want to invest more money, if your making a profit that your happy with by sitting on undeveloped land.....

I have stated many times, that the State and the City of Laconia, need to work with the land owners to make it viable to develop some of the large parcels of land, and do it in such a way that will invite other events (craft fairs, boat shows, etc.) into the area.... That area down there could become so much more, and not loose the Weirs image... But all involved need to want it... However if they wait just enough longer, it will become the next Meredith tourist area and will be lost... As high Stakes developers will move in....
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So this is indeed one of the issue. Land owners create significant amounts of money with just bike week, because of it popularity. Why would you want to invest more money, if your making a profit that your happy with by sitting on undeveloped land.....

I have stated many times, that the State and the City of Laconia, need to work with the land owners to make it viable to develop some of the large parcels of land, and do it in such a way that will invite other events (craft fairs, boat shows, etc.) into the area.... That area down there could become so much more, and not loose the Weirs image... But all involved need to want it... However if they wait just enough longer, it will become the next Meredith tourist area and will be lost... As high Stakes developers will move in....
I don't think they will ever become the next Meredith if that's what you are worried about. Their taxes is too high to encourage development and they discourage change.
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Believe it or not... there is not a whole lot more that can be done when it comes to Weirs development without possibly incurring HUGE expense!

I think the biggest stumbling block will be the archaeology of the area.... as we came to see in the failed bid for the Drive-In. All it will take is the discovery of bones or artifacts and the project stops dead.

The parcel next to Cumby's could sell to a hotel chain, but archaeology.... not to mention court battles with the Veterans when it comes to runoff, noise, etc etc.

Faro property could sell... but developing the field above? archaeology....

So when you couple the high initial purchase price, with the potential to find bones or artifacts, The Weirs quickly becomes a developers nightmare.

Surf Coaster could be rezoned and become a residential neighborhood, but the city has clearly indicated they want a hotel there.

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Believe it or not... there is not a whole lot more that can be done when it comes to Weirs development without possibly incurring HUGE expense!

I think the biggest stumbling block will be the archaeology of the area.... as we came to see in the failed bid for the Drive-In. All it will take is the discovery of bones or artifacts and the project stops dead.

The parcel next to Cumby's could sell to a hotel chain, but archaeology.... not to mention court battles with the Veterans when it comes to runoff, noise, etc etc.

Faro property could sell... but developing the field above? archaeology....

So when you couple the high initial purchase price, with the potential to find bones or artifacts, The Weirs quickly becomes a developers nightmare.

Surf Coaster could be rezoned and become a residential neighborhood, but the city has clearly indicated they want a hotel there.

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I knew the archaeological issues with the Drive In but did not know the parcel next to Cumby had the same issues. As far as run off and noise those issues can be easily resolved

The city can hope for a hotel all they want at the Surf Coaster site but if they are not willing to assist and facilitate the project no one will develop the location.

As "LI" has stated you need 3 interested parties (owner, developer and city) working together for a common goal of improve the area and economy of the city but until this happens the area will stay stagnant
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I knew the archaeological issues with the Drive In but did not know the parcel next to Cumby had the same issues. As far as run off and noise those issues can be easily resolved

The city can hope for a hotel all they want at the Surf Coaster site but if they are not willing to assist and facilitate the project no one will develop the location.

As "LI" has stated you need 3 interested parties (owner, developer and city) working together for a common goal of improve the area and economy of the city but until this happens the area will stay stagnant
The Surf Coaster site is not an great site for a hotel developer, no view of the lake. On the other hand the property next to Cumby has a nice view and would be an ideal hotel site if city could get their act together.
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The Surf Coaster site is not an great site for a hotel developer, no view of the lake. On the other hand the property next to Cumby has a nice view and would be an ideal hotel site if city could get their act together.


I agree it’s not a great site but the city is hung up on it unfortunately


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Maybe a developer could offer to build the veterans a new building at a different location so the area could be developed.


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Build new veteran building/compound at the old Surf Coaster site, raze everything from the old waterslide to the corner at Tower Hill and start fresh? That's a great first step I would say.
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Bman & BigStan....

Why should the veterans get the short end of the stick? Especially on property that has been theirs since just after the Civil War?


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Bman & BigStan....

Why should the veterans get the short end of the stick? Especially on property that has been theirs since just after the Civil War?


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I would call building something new that isn't just a row of run-down eyesores an upgrade - I think anyone would be happy to have an up to date building / facility. That's hardly the short end of the stick.

I don't see those buildings getting a lot of use even in summertime, and right now they are just plain in the way, everything on that side of the street up to the Half Moon is just bad.
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True, nothing deep pockets could not take care of. Dam, if they were able to build a Casino on that toxic waste dump in Everett Mass. Any thing is possible. Also, what a great spot for NH’s first Casino


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You know it’s not a real Casino. It is a state gaming center that gives 35% to charity.


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What about putting a REAL casino in at the Surf Coaster site, and adjoining land if it can be made available?

The good folks at MGM or Mohegan Sun might be interested.
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What about putting a REAL casino in at the Surf Coaster site, and adjoining land if it can be made available?

The good folks at MGM or Mohegan Sun might be interested.
Just those "good folks?" What about other not so good folks? You don't want to extend the invitation to Steve Wynn and Wynn Resorts?

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Just read that Faro’s is closed.


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Bad news. I hate to see good local restaurants close for the season especially because of lack of labor.

Note: in case you didn’t read the article they plan to reopen May 2020 hiring foreign workers to staff the Resturant.

A sign of the times in our workforce

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That's really too bad. I liked Faro's but I can understand his frustration. It's better to close it down and still be in the good graces of his customers rather than let the service and food go downhill and pi$$ everyone off.
I hope he reopens in the spring!
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Last May we were having dinner at the bar and remember speaking with the staff about how difficult a time they were having hiring help for the summer. However, he did put the business and building up for sale last month. Any full time staff would have moved on once they announced the listing. Many good opportunities around at other well run establishments to wait it out. Because he is selling not sure why he had to say he looks forward to reopening with foreign up


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Last May we were having dinner at the bar and remember speaking with the staff about how difficult a time they were having hiring help for the summer. However, he did put the business and building up for sale last month. Any full time staff would have moved on once they announced the listing. Many good opportunities around at other well run establishments to wait it out. Because he is selling not sure why he had to say he looks forward to reopening with foreign up


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Every Everyone is having a problem with help.
I'm not sure where he thinks all these foreign workers are going to come from?
Eventually lack of foreign workers and our new protectionist policies are going to drive the cost of everything up. It remains to be seen if wage increases follow suit.
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Last May we were having dinner at the bar and remember speaking with the staff about how difficult a time they were having hiring help for the summer. However, he did put the business and building up for sale last month. Any full time staff would have moved on once they announced the listing. Many good opportunities around at other well run establishments to wait it out. Because he is selling not sure why he had to say he looks forward to reopening with foreign up


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If they are in fact still selling (the LoopNet ad is still active) closing and public knowledge of a lacking workforce in the area will certainly not help the sale price.
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Every Everyone is having a problem with help.
I'm not sure where he thinks all these foreign workers are going to come from?
Eventually lack of foreign workers and our new protectionist policies are going to drive the cost of everything up. It remains to be seen if wage increases follow suit.
Naswa every spring tries to get temp foreign help. Trump did lower the limit allowed but I think that was raised again. If Faro did not apply for that help before maybe they will now. Attitash Ski Area hires several temp foreign workers every year to help run lifts usually from South American, Peru, Chile, Argentina.
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Of course Trump raised the number of H-1B & L-1 visas. He needs foreign workers for his hotels and resorts


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If they are in fact still selling (the LoopNet ad is still active) closing and public knowledge of a lacking workforce in the area will certainly not help the sale price.
That is true for the potential buyer who wishes to operate the property as a restaurant.

Maybe it will be used differently by a different type of buyer.
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Faro is not the only business facing staffing issues. That is always a problem when things are going well with the economy. To top that off, you must look at the fact that many of the people in the category of temporary season help (college students) no longer want to get involved, in waitressing, etc.... and well you have this situation.

Looking at the add I would say that the current owner had some development plans that for zoning reasons may have fallen through. He now wants out.....

With the land up for sale, closing this summer, finding help is going to a huge problem.... More land in the wiers sitting idle.... not good.....
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Never got to try the place. Tried once and there was an hour wait with empty tables aplenty...tells the story right there.
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I wonder how many smaller restaurants hire / staff only family members and therefore have no employee issues?
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To be clear .....

From VERY reliable sources - the Sale of the property is in no way connected to the lack of staff issue.

The owners of Faro’s have been quietly “peddling” the property for YEARS (on & off). Just never listed it until this Spring.

They are two completely separate issues.
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To be clear .....

From VERY reliable sources - the Sale of the property is in no way connected to the lack of staff issue.

The owners of Faro’s have been quietly “peddling” the property for YEARS (on & off). Just never listed it until this Spring.

They are two completely separate issues.
I have no inside knowledge but if I were looking for a job and found out that the business was listed for sale I would think twice before accepting a position especially as we know there are plenty of food service jobs available this season throughout the region.

So they may not be directly related but certainly could be indirectly
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Naswa every spring tries to get temp foreign help. Trump did lower the limit allowed but I think that was raised again. If Faro did not apply for that help before maybe they will now. Attitash Ski Area hires several temp foreign workers every year to help run lifts usually from South American, Peru, Chile, Argentina.
C'mon--All of us, whether Trump supporters or critics, should be able to agree that he has made it much more difficult to hire foreign workers
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I don't agree with that, but I'm not aware of detailed knowledge on that but I believe Gov Sununu was trying to raise the limit from 33000 to 40000. Maybe not the exact numbers. Local kids want "career related" internships, often at no pay, not practical experience retail/resort jobs. Kids now take loans instead of "working their way" through college. Easy, but bad choice, and their parents let them do it. My kids paid their loans off and they surely won't vote for Pocahontas and loan forgiveness, nor will I.
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And there you have it, just blame Trump. According to this article, that’s not the case: https://cis.org/Huennekens/Latest-Tr...erican-Workers

So I get it now...it’s ALL Trump’s fault!

The Dive parking at the pier = Trump’s fault
No wake Zone violators = Trump’s fault
Farm Island development = Trump’s fault
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People not wearing PFD’s = Trump’s fault
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Lousy restaurant food = Trump’s fault
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Drop in loon population = Trump’s fault
Rock bass = Trump’s fault
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Warm beer = Trump’s fault

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I don't agree with that... Pocahontas...
Of course you don't, but, in addition to policy, the climate he has created around immigration and foreigners has had an impact on more than just workers. Just one example: my (former) summer school program lost two separate international programs--South America and China--because both are worried about the relations between countries. Those were half of the program, which led to, get this, American kids being laid off from their camp staff positions.

There are also real questions about the decline in tourism, the H1-B visa for educated/tech workers, and the late spring addition of H1-B visas too late for many businesses.

A few years ago, the Half Moon pizza shop at the Weirs was run entirely by Russian students--is that the case? (It didn't make their pizza any better or their prices less criminal, by the way).

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And there you have it, just blame Trump. According to this article, that’s not the case: https://cis.org/Huennekens/Latest-Tr...erican-Workers

So I get it now...it’s ALL Trump’s fault!

The Dive parking at the pier = Trump’s fault
No wake Zone violators = Trump’s fault
Farm Island development = Trump’s fault
New 53’ yacht on lake = Trump’s fault
People not wearing PFD’s = Trump’s fault
Huge floating rafts = Trump’s fault
No fried clams at Pop’s = Trump’s fault
Entitled punk parking on neighbor’s dock without permission = Trump’s fault
Lousy restaurant food = Trump’s fault
Fast boats = Trump’s fault
Slow wake surfing boats = Trump’s fault
Big waves = Trump’s fault
Mega mansions on lake = Trump’s fault
Drop in loon population = Trump’s fault
Rock bass = Trump’s fault
E-Coli at Weirs beach = Trump’s fault
Long waits for any type of contractor = Trump’s fault
Warm beer = Trump’s fault

Wow, no wonder the left hates him - can you blame them!
Did you really just cite The Center for Immigration Studies as an objective, reliable source?! Define: confirmation bias.

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Not my fault - Trump made me do it. So why don’t you provide a link to a “non-biased” article that supports your point?
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Not my fault - Trump made me do it. So why don’t you provide a link to a “non-biased” article that supports your point?
Take your pick. Though this was about your source and point, as mine was specific to my industry and experiences, but whatevs, right? I added a second image, so you know what logical fallacy you committed in addition to confirmation bias.Name:  20190803_065223.jpg
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Take your pick. Though this was about your source and point, as mine was specific to my industry and experiences, but whatevs, right? I added a second image, so you know what logical fallacy you committed in addition to confirmation bias.Attachment 15166Attachment 15168

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“Confirmation bias”....I have to remember that one. And you claim Time Magazine and Bloomberg are not biased?
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“Confirmation bias”....I have to remember that one. And you claim Time Magazine and Bloomberg are not biased?
There are 8 sources there, and if you search you'll find it's the reality--local business owners have also posted about the difficulty in the past.

Listen, I'm not being snarky because I enjoy it, but confirmation bias is a real thing that's affecting America (the world?) and Americans' abilities to have real conversation. When someone posts "Pocahontas" or an obviously biased article/source, any real potential in that discussion is immediately destroyed because it's immediately not open-minded. I, too, am at risk for confirmation bias, but I try my absolute best to be aware of it.

That being said, the Lakes Region is struggling big time with employment--Red Hill Dari opened late with limited hours, Faro just closed, the AT&T store closed, The Bob House and Canoe almost always have tables they can't sit, etc. etc. We really need to start having serious conversations about solutions.

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There are 8 sources there, and if you search you'll find it's the reality--local business owners have also posted about the difficulty in the past.

Listen, I'm not being snarky because I enjoy it, but confirmation bias is a real thing that's affecting America (the world?) and Americans' abilities to have real conversation. When someone posts "Pocahontas" or an obviously biased article/source, any real potential in that discussion is immediately destroyed because it's immediately not open-minded. I, too, am at risk for confirmation bias, but I try my absolute best to be aware of it.

That being said, the Lakes Region is struggling big time with employment--Red Hill Dari opened late with limited hours, Faro just closed, the AT&T store closed, The Bob House and Canoe almost always have tables they can't sit, etc. etc. We really need to start having serious conversations about solutions.

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That’s all well & good. My point was that these knee-jerk reactions to blame Trump for EVERYTHING have no basis in reality. Forgot all this stuff, go out in the boat, grab a cold drink and have a great day on the water!
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On that, we can agree. Cheers!

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So I get it now...it’s ALL Trump’s fault!

The Dive parking at the pier = Trump’s fault
No wake Zone violators = Trump’s fault
Farm Island development = Trump’s fault
New 53’ yacht on lake = Trump’s fault
People not wearing PFD’s = Trump’s fault
Huge floating rafts = Trump’s fault
No fried clams at Pop’s = Trump’s fault
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Lousy restaurant food = Trump’s fault
Fast boats = Trump’s fault
Slow wake surfing boats = Trump’s fault
Big waves = Trump’s fault
Mega mansions on lake = Trump’s fault
Drop in loon population = Trump’s fault
Rock bass = Trump’s fault
E-Coli at Weirs beach = Trump’s fault
Long waits for any type of contractor = Trump’s fault
Warm beer = Trump’s fault

Wow, no wonder the left hates him - can you blame them!
I'm sorry .......... but the funniest thing I have seen today.
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There are 8 sources there, and if you search you'll find it's the reality--local business owners have also posted about the difficulty in the past.

Listen, I'm not being snarky because I enjoy it, but confirmation bias is a real thing that's affecting America (the world?) and Americans' abilities to have real conversation. When someone posts "Pocahontas" or an obviously biased article/source, any real potential in that discussion is immediately destroyed because it's immediately not open-minded. I, too, am at risk for confirmation bias, but I try my absolute best to be aware of it.

That being said, the Lakes Region is struggling big time with employment--Red Hill Dari opened late with limited hours, Faro just closed, the AT&T store closed, The Bob House and Canoe almost always have tables they can't sit, etc. etc. We really need to start having serious conversations about solutions.

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The discussion topic maybe one of many restaurants and service related businesses need to reassess. Does one need to open a 300 seat location? Their are many examples of local establishments in the area that seat small numbers and are very successful. The lake region population is changing and the local businesses must adapt or close


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Old 09-03-2019, 03:23 PM   #72
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Faro's has sold.
Any reopening date? Same type of food? So sorry they closed in the first place, they were one of our favorites!!
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We can squish that rumor right away. But thanks for thinking of me.
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Faro's has sold.
Tilton -- I always take your (inside) info as genuine & fact based.

Now spill it ….. WHO bought it and give us some of the details of what to expect ……. and most importantly - WHEN will it reopen !
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Tilton -- I always take your (inside) info as genuine & fact based.

Now spill it ….. WHO bought it and give us some of the details of what to expect ……. and most importantly - WHEN will it reopen
Facts are nowhere near as much fun as rumors and speculation, at least until the transfer is recorded. I'm hoping for a lobster specialty venue.
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TiltonBB --- SOOOO What's the story ?

It's been over a month now ……….. any update? Is it truly sold ?

Inquiring minds (and hungry stomach's) need to know the details --

Who bought it?
What style of food?
When will it re-open?

and anything else you might have uncovered
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