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  Nashua Real Estate, Nancy Caron Realty, New Hampshire - NH
Nashua is located in Hillsborough County and it is the county seat.
Nashua is the second-largest city in New Hampshire behind Manchester, and it is part of the Nashua, New Hampshire metro area.
New Hampshire is the seventh smallest state in the nation, with an area of 9,283 sq mi, including 314 sq mi of inland waters.
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 Nashua, New Hampshire - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
Nashua is the second largest city in New Hampshire, but it is first in bitchiness.
Nashua was first settled as the town of Dunstable in the something-hundreds by British colonists.
A big chunk of Nashua is made up of suburban housing, reinforcing the ignorance that the downtown neighborhood has sustained for years.
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 Nashua, New Hampshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As of 2005, the population is estimated to be 87,986.
To the north is Merrimack, New Hampshire, west is Hollis, New Hampshire, and south is Tyngsboro, Massachusetts.
In 2004, Nashua's youth prison was split into Nashua South (home of the "Panthers", opened in 1976 and rebuilt/reopened in 2004) and the new Nashua North (home of the "Titans", opened in 2002) on Broad Street.
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 About Nashua, New Hampshire
The second largest city in the state and the center of a diverse and dynamic region of over 150,000 people, Nashua is endowed with urban amenities as well as retaining the charm of the traditional New England landscape.
Nashua's menu of cultural and recreational offerings defines a quality of life which natives have always cherished and which continues to attract new residents.
Nashua's two large parks, Greeley Park and Mine Falls Park, are important cornerstones for community activities where residents find ample room for walking, jogging, cross-country skiing and other favorite outdoor pastimes.
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 Nashua New Hampshire (NH) Community Description
New Hampshire's second-largest city has twice been named "Money' magazine's "Best Place to Live in America," and is the only city in the country ever to win this honor twice.
The city of Nashua was chartered in 1852, and before the Civil War, railroad lines crossed the city with 56 trains entering and departing daily.
Education is a priority for Nashua residents, and the 12 elementary schools, three junior high schools, and the high school reflect this focus, preparing graduates to go on to fine colleges anywhere.
www.rudymayer.com /towndescripts/nashua-NH.html   (763 words)

  
 Nashua New Hampshire Real Estate Agent | Homes for Sale Nashua   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Nashua New Hampshire is one of the most desirable communities in the Granite State, situated just north of the Massachusetts/New Hampshire border.
With the completion of the new Route 3, Route 93 just off to the west, and quick access to Route 101, Nashua is highly accessible and is one of the hottest real estate markets in New Hampshire.
The Nashua area boasts a variety of entertainment, excellent dining, and of course great shopping.The Pheasant Lane Mall attracts over 10 million shoppers a year and if that's not enough, the Mall of New Hampshire (in Manchester) and the Mall at Rockingham Park (in Salem) are quick trips on the turnpike in either direction.
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 Nashua, New Hampshire
In 1836 the town took the Nashua River's name, a Nashaway Indian word for "beautiful river with a pebbly bottom." Nashua became a manufacturing center, powered by the Middlesex Canal which connected the Merrimack River to Boston.
Nashua's population grew by 51,936 residents between the 1950 count of 34,669 and the 2000 count of 86,605.
The 2004 Census estimate for Nashua was 87,411 residents, which ranked second among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.
www.nhes.state.nh.us /elmi/htmlprofiles/nashua.html   (408 words)

  
 Nashua travel guide - Wikitravel
Nashua is a city in the southern part of New Hampshire.
Nashua has joined the few cities in the world that offers indoor vertical windtunnel skydiving for the general public in addition to training formation diving groups.
Nashua is famous for its many shopping outlets, especially in the southern part of the city where you can find every single store chain in New England.
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 Nashua, New Hampshire Virtual Tour
Nashua is in the midst of a five-year revitalization plan focused on improving its already outstanding educational system.
Nashua’s menu of cultural and recreational offering defies a quality of life which natives have always cherished and which continues to attract new residents.
Nashua is not your typical New England town, for those who still need a taste of a Currier and Ives village scene, a visit to anyone of the following ten neighboring towns should do the trick.
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 Nashua man charged in stabbing - Boston.com
A 22-year-old Nashua (New Hampshire) man is charged with stabbing an acquaintance in the leg with a knife.
NASHUA, N.H. A 22-year-old Nashua (New Hampshire) man is charged with stabbing an acquaintance in the leg with a knife.
Mendoza-Ramos was being held at the Nashua Police Department on $300,000 bail pending his arraignment.
www.boston.com /news/local/new_hampshire/articles/2006/07/31/nashua_man_charged_in_stabbing   (101 words)

  
 History : UU Church of Nashua
To him is due, in a great measure, the establishment of the Nashua Manufacturing Co. He was its chief promoter, one of the incorporators and its first president; he was first president of the Nashua and Lowell Railroad, first president of the first bank in the town, and held many public offices.
Nashua was his first parish, as it had been the first parish of his father, our first minister.
Before coming to Nashua he was assistant to the pastor at the church in Roxbury and minister of the Third Religious Society at Dorchester.
www.uunashua.org /1826ChurchHist.shtml   (13566 words)

  
 Nashua NH real estate, nashua condos, Nashua homes and property in New Hampshire
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.
Nashua's menu of cultural and recreational offerings defines a quality of life which natives have always cherished and which continues to attract new residents.
In Nashua, the mills were in full swing, employing mostly women because they could be paid lower wages than men, and many young women moved to Nashua to seek employment.
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 Nashua New Hampshire Real Estate
Nashua is 18 miles from the Manchester Airport, 25 miles from Concord, and 34 miles from Logan Airport is Boston.
Nashua's unemployment is low, the quality of life is high and crime is down.
Nashua maintains an extensive Parks and Recreation Department, with varied activities for all age groups, including organized programs in volleyball, swimming, baseball, softball, basketball, softball, basketball, football, and tennis.
www.relocate-america.com /states/NH/cities/nashua.htm   (347 words)

  
 Nashua New Hampshire - A Great Boston alternative.
His new home, Nashua (''the Gate City'') is markedly different than the rest of the state, which is 96 percent white.
Nashua, the Granite State's second-largest city, is also home to an eclectic inventory of real estate, and while prices have risen since Salmon bought his home, there are still bargains, compared to what's available in much of Massachusetts.
New Hampshire, one of the last states to officialy observe Martin Luther King Day, isn't known as a melting pot.
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 Current Events: Nashua, New Hampshire — CURSOR
Beth Raymond of Nashua spoke against the bill as a private citizen, reiterating the statistics and research that we have already made people aware of: who is molesting whom, that the “stranger danger” is not the real danger, andc..
Then Lisa Kristi of the Nashua Soup Kitchen testified against it, as she was strongly concerned that this legislation would have the unintended consequence of increasing the homeless population in Nashua.
(Nashua’s aldermen seem to understand that there are different classes of sex crimes—why not Manchester’s Pepino?) They also amended it to grandfather in residents in their current homes in Nashua, and to allow current Nashua residents to move without falling under the ordinance, if the move was out of financial necessity.
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 Nashua, New Hampshire
In 1836 the town took the Nashua River's name, a Nashaway Indian word for "beautiful river with a pebbly bottom" and "land between two rivers." In 1842, the town was divided again, with the section north of the Nashua River incorporated as Nashville.
Nashua became a manufacturing center, powered by the Middlesex Canal which connected the Merrimack River to Boston.
The 2006 Census estimate for Nashua was 87,157 residents, which ranked second among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.
www.nh.gov /nhes/elmi/htmlprofiles/nashua.html   (447 words)

  
 Nashua, New Hampshire (NH)
In 1836 the town took the Nashua River s name, a Nashaway Indian word for  beautiful river with a pebbly bottom. Nashua became a manufacturing center, powered by the Middlesex Canal which connected the Merrimack River to Boston.
Nashua's population grew by 51,936 residents between the 1950 count of 34,669 and the 2000 count of 86,605.
The 2003 Census estimate for Nashua was 87,285 residents, which ranked second among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.
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 Restorative and cosmetic dentistry in Nashua, New Hampshire
At our restorative and cosmetic dentistry practice in Nashua, New Hampshire, we are devoted to providing the most comprehensive range of gentle, technologically advanced dental options available in our field.
Whether you require a routine oral examination, or a complete smile makeover using a combination of cosmetic and restorative dentistry, our Nashua, New Hampshire dentists will work with you to develop a plan customized to your specific needs and goals.
NASHUA - Dr. Judith A. Whitcomb and Dr. Randall G. Viola are excited about the newest frontiers in dentistry, and they love to share that excitement.
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 Nashua, NH real estate agents
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 Nashua, NH Home
Nashua, "The Gate City", is the second largest city in New Hampshire and is the center of a diverse and dynamic region of more than 175,000 people.
Nashua has been named 'Money' magazine's "Best Place to Live in America," and is the only city in the country ever to win this honor twice.
The City of Nashua is dedicated to developing and maintaining excellent relationships with all of the people and businesses in our community.
www.ci.nashua.nh.us   (817 words)

  
 Cosmetic dentists in Nashua, New Hampshire - Dr. Judith Whitcomb, Dr. Randall Viola
At Nashua Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry, we take pride in offering individualized treatment to our patients, carefully educating them about their options, and creating plans to meet their specific needs and goals.
Our friendly staff and talented cosmetic dentists in Nashua, New Hampshire are always happy to answer any questions you might have about your treatment in a clear, straightforward manner.
Using a special handpiece to deliver a stream of air and tiny abrasive particles, the cosmetic dentists at our New Hampshire practice are able to remove small areas of decay and other minor imperfections in your teeth, usually without the need for anesthetic.
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 Rotary Club of Nashua, New Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Nashua Rotary Club #6460 is a chartered club in district #7870 of Rotary International.
The Rotary Club of Nashua is soliciting requests for its annual
In celebration of 100 years of Rotary, the Nashua Rotary Club is proud to sponsor the development of the Rotary Common as part of the proposed Salmon Brook Greenway.
www.nashuarotary.org /index.htm   (188 words)

  
 Nashua New Hampshire homes, real estate and community Information in Nashua, NH
Nashua, New Hampshire was a textile-producing city producing nearly 10 million yards of cotton cloth per year by the mid 1830's.
Today, Nashua is one of New Hampshire's centers for the high technology industry as well as countless retail outlets.
Nashua is one of the shining stars in southern New Hampshire’s crown.
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