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School district School Administrative Unit (SAU) Acworth: Fall Mountain Regional 60 – Fall Mountain Regional (Pre-K to 12) Albany: Albany 9 – Conway (Pre-K to 12) Alexandria: Newfound Area: 4 – Newfound Area (Pre-K to 12) Allenstown: Allenstown 53 – Pembroke (Pre-K to 12) Alstead: Fall Mountain Regional 60 – Fall Mountain Regional ...
The school board for the Oyster River Cooperative School District consists of seven members, elected through a ballot vote in early march of each year. Serving staggered three-year terms, two members are re-elected each year for at-large seats, with three town-specific seats up for election every third year. [8] [2] [9] [10]
Water from Eastman Pond flows via Eastman Brook and Stocker Brook to the North Branch of the Sugar River, then the Sugar River, and finally the Connecticut River. It is the central geographical feature to the Eastman Community, which is a 3,500-acre (14 km 2) community consisting of single family homes and condominiums. It serves as a major ...
Great Georgian house built in 1784, home of John Langdon: 56: Larkin-Rice House: Larkin-Rice House: November 29, 1979 : 180 Middle St. Portsmouth: 57: Little Boar's Head Historic District: Little Boar's Head Historic District: June 3, 1999
Newfound Area School District, sometimes referred to as School Administrative Unit 4 (SAU 4), is a cooperative school district comprising seven towns and spanning three counties in New Hampshire. Headquartered in Bristol , the district also includes the towns of Alexandria , Bridgewater , Danbury , Groton , Hebron , and New Hampton .
The Little Boar's Head Historic District encompasses an area of summer resort and beachfront properties in North Hampton, New Hampshire.Located on New Hampshire's seacoast roughly between North Hampton State Beach and Bass Beach, the district is almost entirely residential, consisting mainly of houses built as summer vacation spots in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with associated ...
Conway is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States.It is the most populous community in the county, with a population of 9,822 at the 2020 census, [2] down from 10,115 at the 2010 census. [3]
Eastman Pond, August 2006 According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 28.0 square miles (72.6 km 2 ), of which 27.2 square miles (70.5 km 2 ) are land and 0.85 square miles (2.2 km 2 ) are water, comprising 2.97% of the town. [ 1 ]