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  2. New Hampshire Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    NHDOT's general functions, as provided in NH RSA:21-L, are: . Planning, developing, and maintaining a state transportation network which will provide for safe and convenient movement of people and goods throughout the state by means of a system of highways and railroads, air service, mass transit and other practicable modes of transportation in order to support state growth and economic ...

  3. Rochester pays $100K to 29 city employees, 18 for schools ...

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    Police Chief Gary Bourdreau came in next, with $135,425, Eric Lenz, fire captain at $134,330 and Fire Chief Dennis Dube at $126,801. Searchable database: Salaries for all Rochester city-side ...

  4. New Hampshire Department of Administrative Services

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    The New Hampshire Department of Administrative Services (DAS) is a state agency of the U.S. state of New Hampshire, headquartered in Concord.The department provides statewide management services for the New Hampshire state government.

  5. 42 Hampton town employees earned $100,000 or more in 2023 ...

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    Hampton police Sgt. Stephen Champey was the town’s top earner with $179,000-plus, including overtime. Here's a full database.

  6. Conway Bypass (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, NHDOT had spent $44 million to purchase land for a right-of-way for the bypass, including some federal funds. NHDOT may be obligated to pay back up to $19 million in federal funds to the Federal Highway Administration if the corridor is not use for a transportation purpose. [2]

  7. List of turnpikes in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    There were a number of turnpikes built in New Hampshire during the period of 1796 to 1830, totaling 500 miles (800 km) in length. [1] These were toll roads for horse traffic, which were built by private companies. [1]

  8. U.S. Route 4 in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The section of US 4 from the Vermont state line to Andover (and NH 11 from Andover to Franklin) was first numbered in 1925 as an eastern extension of Route 14.From Franklin to Concord, the road was designated as Route 6 (now US 3), and, from Concord to Northwood, it was Route 9 (now NH 9).

  9. New Hampshire Route 130 - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire Route 130 (abbreviated NH 130) is a 12.739-mile-long (20.501 km) secondary east–west state highway in New Hampshire.The road runs between Brookline and Nashua, passing through the town of Hollis in the middle.