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Somersworth is located in eastern Strafford County at (43.253783, −70.875499 [12]According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 10.0 square miles (25.9 km 2), of which 9.8 square miles (25.4 km 2) are land and 0.2 square miles (0.5 km 2) are water, comprising 1.96% of the city. [3]
New Hampshire Route 236 (abbreviated NH 236) is a 2.589-mile-long (4.167 km) east–west state highway located entirely in the city of Somersworth, New Hampshire.Its western terminus is at an intersection with New Hampshire Route 108 west of downtown.
Oct. 2—A new 20,000-square-foot New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlet opened in Swanzey earlier this week. The new outlet is a consolidation of the previous Keene store at 6 Ash Brook Road, as well ...
New Hampshire specifically allows local jurisdictions to elect to go dry by public referendum. [19] New Jersey specifically allows local jurisdictions to exercise control over the sale of alcoholic beverages in retail establishments (liquor stores, restaurants) and to limit or refuse to issue retail licenses. [20] New Mexico is wet by default ...
New Hampshire: Liquor stores will be open. North Carolina: Liquor stores will be open. Ohio: Liquor stores will be open. Oregon: Liquor stores can be open but vary from store to store ...
The New Hampshire Liquor Commission has selected the Coastal Land & Commercial Group at Keller Williams Coastal Realty in Portsmouth to market 88 acres of real estate situated along Interstate 95 ...
The highest point in town is an unnamed 300-foot (91 m) summit near the border with Somersworth. Garrison Hill, 290 feet (88 m) above sea level, occupies the town's border with Dover to the west. New Hampshire Route 4 crosses the town, leading southwest to Dover and northeast to South Berwick, Maine, where it becomes Maine State Route 4.
New Hampshire state laws don't restrict businesses from opening on Thanksgiving Day, except for liquor stores. Some New England states, like Massachusetts and Rhode Island, limit a variety of ...