Community Information
Here you'll find handy links to the web sites of Nashua and several surrounding towns. I hope you find them helpful.
Remember, for information about New Hampshire's educational facilities, click the School Information button. It's all there, from kindergarten to college.
Demographics
Here you will find profiles of all 234 of New Hampshire's communities. Each profile has data on population, climate, distance to major cities and airports, schools and hospitals, taxes, utilities, major employers, municipal and community services, housing, golf courses and much more.
- Amherst NH
The essence of Old New England, complete with a Town Hall that was built in 1825 and overlooks a picturesque Village Green. - Bedford NH
Home of the Bedford Big Band, entertaining Southern NH with free and affordable music from the Big Band Era. - Bow NH
Discover the convenience of a true "central location." Bow is conveniently located at the intersection of Routes 93 and 89, and provides easy access to all New Hampshire sites. - Brookline NH
A pleasant and friendly New England village, Brookline is one of the largest suppliers of laurel greens to the flower markets. The greens are primarily used at Christmas time to make wreaths and roping. - Concord NH
The state capitol and its surrounding region offer a diversity of tourism destinations. Whether you want to travel in the fast lane at a world class motor speedway, take a leisurely tour of the State House Hall of Flags or President Pierce's Manse, or enjoy a lively evening's entertainment at one of Concord's many fine performing arts facilities, Concord can accommodate you. - Hollis NH
The Town of Hollis has a colorful history and it all started with a log cabin. Visit this site to read some fascinating Revolutionary War stories. - Hudson NH
A thriving industrial and commercial center, Hudson offers quiet open spaces and an abundance of recreational opportunities. - Litchfield NH
Noted for its farmland, Litchfield has become one of the fastest growing communities in southern New Hampshire. - Londonderry NH
Since the time of the American Revolution, Londonderry has been famous for its apples, and it still supports five active orchards. These farms offer pick-your-own apples, petting zoos, and other activities that have made Londonderry a stop on many tourist itineraries. - Manchester NH
The largest city in New Hampshire, and a web site to prove it.- Manchester Airport
Fly the friendly skies of New Hampshire. Visit New England's most convenient airport. - The Union Leader / NH Sunday News
New Hampshire's only state-wide newspapers. - WMUR-TV Channel 9
New Hampshire's ABC-TV affiliate. - WGIR-FM Rock 101
Manchester's rockin' radio! - WZID-FM
Manchester's easy listenin' radio! - Manchester Chamber of Commerce
- Palace Theatre
- Verizon Wireless Arena
- Manchester Airport
- Merrimack NH
The NH home of Fidelity Investments and Anheuser-Busch, Inc. - Milford NH
Don't miss the downtown pictorial tour. Awesome photos - they couldn't have been taken anywhere but New England. - Nashua NH
Nashua is the second largest city in New Hampshire and is the center of a diverse and dynamic region of more than 175,000 people. It is endowed with urban amenities as well as the charm of the traditional New England landscape. The combination of an excellent quality of life and proximity to Boston, the seacoast, and the White Mountains makes Nashua an attractive growth center for New England. Nashua may not be the biggest city in New Hampshire, but it just might be the busiest. To find out what's going on, click this link to visit NashuaOnline.- City of Nashua NH (Official Site)
- Downtown Nashua
Long before there was a downtown, Nashua was a fur trading post in the mid-1600s. This site brings together the merchants now residing in Nashua's first "mall" - the Main Street area from Railroad Square to Globe Plaza. - The Telegraph
Read Nashua's local paper on the web. - WHOB-FM
Pop Alternative - contemporary hits with an emphasis on new music designed to appeal broadly to adults. - Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce
- Nashua Center for Economic Development
- Nashua Police Department
- Property Assessments
- Nashua Tax Rates
- Nashua: The Best Place to Live in the US! (Money Magazine 1997)
- Nashua Theatre Guild
- Nashua Symphony
- Pelham NH
Pelham is refreshingly rural, yet close to major cultural areas. It's a comfortable community where everyone knows everyone. It has a spirit of independence and a sense of history. - Salem NH
The "Gateway to New Hampshire" is located midway between Boston and Concord NH, making it 32 miles from the culture and excitement of the big city, yet less than an hour's drive from the beauty and tranquility of New Hampshire's White Mountains, Lakes Region and Atlantic seacoast. - Windham NH
Windham provides easy access to the hi-tech industry north of Boston. There are a number of specialized retail and service businesses, as well as farm stands and an apple orchard, with locally grown fruits and vegetables.
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Merrimack Valley Region
Merrimack Valley is one of seven major regions of New Hampshire. It includes Concord, Manchester and Nashua. Come to this site to order a FREE 216-page, full-color, year-round NH guidebook.
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Division of Parks and Recreation
Department of Revenue Administration
Department of Environmental Services
New Hampshire State Council on the Arts
Department of Cultural Affairs
Department of Agriculture, Markets, and Food
Airports
Manchester Airport (Manchester, NH) 603-624-6539
Pease International Tradeport (Portsmouth,NH) 603-427-0350
Logan International Airport (Boston, MA): 617-973-5500
Portland Jetport (Portland, ME): 207-772-0690
Utility Companies
Local:
Nashua - Columbia Propane
Nashua - Pennichuck Water Works
Pelham - Pelham Fuel Company
Regional or Statewide:
Cable - Adelphia
AmeriGas Propane
Ayer & Goss Fuels
Bay State Gas
Dead River
D.F. Richard Energy
Fred Fuller Oil
Johnson & Dix Oil & Propane
MetroCast Cablevision)
Electric - Public Service Company
Putnam Fuel
Unitil Electric
Webber Energy
Local, Long Distance, Wireless Verizon
Hospitals
Nashua - St. JosephÕs Healthcare
Nashua - Southern NH Medical Center
Community/ Town Newpapers
Hollis/ Brookline/ Merrimack Newspapers
Miscellaneous New Hampshire Links
The Nature Conservatory of New Hampshire
NH.com - New Hampshire's Information Source
New Hampshire Business and Industry Association
New Hampshire Cities and Towns
White Mountain National Forest
Mount Washington, New Hampshire
Great Outdoor Recreation Pages- NH
NH Division of Economic Development
Guide to Summer Camps in New Hampshire
New Hampshire Schools,Colleges and Universities
New Hampshire Astronomical Society
Port City On-line - A Guide to the Seacoast and Portsmouth
New Hampshire Public Television
