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Hampton Falls was considered one of the leading manufacturing towns in the entire state of New Hampshire around the time of 1770. [5] A plan to unite Seabrook and portions of Hampton Falls was proposed in 1782. The town would have been called "New Hampton Falls", but Hampton Falls was successful in making the proposal fail.
North Hampton: Town Rockingham Town meeting 4,538 13.9 1742 Bass Beach, Cemetery Corners, Fogg Corner, Little Boars Head, North Hampton, North Hampton Center Lee: Town Strafford Town meeting 4,520 20.0 1766 Glenmere Village, Lee, Lee Five Corners, South Lee, Wadley Falls Brentwood: Town Rockingham (seat) Town meeting 4,490 16.8 1742
The smallest which is a city and not a town is Franklin (pop. 8,477). The smallest incorporated municipality overall is the town of Hart's Location (pop. 41). The largest municipality by land area is the town of Pittsburg (282 square miles (730 km 2)). The smallest is the town of New Castle (0.83 square miles (2.1 km 2)).
They presented a scaled-down version of Faro’s original September 2022 proposal, which was to build a mixed-use development composed of multiple buildings, including 8,300 square feet of retail ...
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The town deliberative session is at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 6, at the Town Hall. Hampton Falls School District. Hampton Falls School District’s proposed $7.49 million budget, represents a 5 ...
The following is a list of New Hampshire state agencies—government agencies of the U.S. state of New Hampshire.Entries are listed alphabetically per their first distinguishing word (e.g. the New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets, and Food is listed under "A" for Agriculture), with subordinate agencies listed under their parent agency.
Towles Corner - in South Hampton; Town Hall Corner - in Hampton Falls; Town House - in Milton; Trapshire - in Charlestown; Troy; Tuftonboro; Twin Lake Village - on New London/Springfield town line; Twin Mountain - in Carroll; Tyler - in Hopkinton