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  New Hampshire - NH Seacoast Region
A man by the name of David Thompson holds the honor of founder of the state of New Hampshire and he chose the seacoast area as his stomping ground.
Early on, the primary industry in the seacoast was fishing, but trading would become an anchor to the region and eventually timber and textile mills as well as shipbuilding would dominate the area.
The town of Dover, New Hampshire's first permanent settlement, is a place seasoned with Colonial and Georgian architecture.
www.newhampshire.com /explore-nh/seacoast.aspx   (386 words)

  
  New Hampshire - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
New Hampshire was founded by Captain John Mason and first settled in 1623, just three years after the Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts and it was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution.
New Hampshire's major regions are the White Mountains region, the Lakes area, the Seacoast region, the Merrimack Valley area, the Monadnock region, and the Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee area.
According to the Census Bureau, as of 2003, the population of New Hampshire was 1,287,687.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /new_hampshire.htm   (2364 words)

  
 Seacoast Region (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Seacoast Region is the southeast area of the U.S. state of New Hampshire.
The region stretches 13 miles along the Atlantic Ocean from New Hampshire's border with Salisbury, Massachusetts to the Piscataqua River and New Hampshire's border with Kittery, Maine.
The Isles of Shoals, a short ferry ride out into the Gulf of Maine, are also considered to be in the Seacoast Region and collectively provide five additional miles of coastline in the form of islands: White, Seavey's, Lunging Island, and Star Islands.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Seacoast_Region_(New_Hampshire)   (300 words)

  
 New Generation, Inc.
The primary goal of New Generation is to provide a home-like, affirming environment for these women, where they can receive quality prenatal care, help with babies for three months if they choose to parent, and individual compassion and support if they choose to place for adoption.
New Generation is all a bustle with the holiday season decorating the tree, planning holiday parties, picking up gifts...
But the good news is that she will continue working with our residents one day a week as our parenting educator.
www.newgennh.com   (751 words)

  
 DEA Briefs & Background, Drugs and Drug Abuse, State Factsheets, New Hampshire
Heroin is available in street level quantities in New Hampshire, supplied primarily by Dominican traffickers with bases of operation in the Lowell/Lawrence, MA areas.
The state of New Hampshire has experienced a continued growth in availability of methamphetamine within the state in the past few years, particularly in and around the seacoast area.
The majority of the MDMA available in the seacoast region originates in New York, NY and is transported into the region via private vehicle for distribution.
www.usdoj.gov /dea/pubs/states/newhampshire.html   (869 words)

  
 New Hampshire Turnpike (I-95)
By 1963, the Seacoast Regional Development Association complained to state officials that the traffic situation on US 1 was endangering the local economy.
A new toll-free section of I-95 constructed by the NHDOT connected the toll section to the new Piscataqua River Bridge.
New bridges were constructed over I-95, several interchange ramps were relocated, and the Hampton toll plaza was reconstructed.
www.bostonroads.com /roads/nh-turnpike   (1647 words)

  
 SABR History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Seacoast Area Bicycles Routes Inc. (SABR) was originally formed in May 1992 by a small group of individuals living in and around the seacoast region of New Hampshire following the 1992 passage of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA).
SABR was officially recognized as a New Hampshire non-profit corporation on 29 June 1993.
We are committed to the development of a network of safe and convenient bicycle routes connecting the seacoast of New Hampshire and the city of Portsmouth with the Pease International Tradeport and the towns of Durham, Dover, Exeter, Greenland, the Hamptons, Newington, Newmarket, Rye, Rochester, and Stratham.
www.seacoastbikes.com /sabr_history.cfm   (376 words)

  
 Seacoast Region of New Hampshire Mountain Biking - Mountain Bike Trails
Woodland paths and a heart-pumping singletrack trail cut by members of the University of New Hampshire mountain bike club give variety to the off-road offerings at Foss Farm.
University of New Hampshire mountain bikers ride from campus to Kingman Farm for an exceptional local mix of trails.
They created superb new singletracks in the area of Hicks Hill, while the remainde...
www.trails.com /activity.asp?area=10219   (365 words)

  
 Links - Information Centers
Somersworth is known at the "Hilltop City" and is one of the communities in the Tri-City region of Dover, Rochester and Somersworth.
Merrimack is located in the south-central part of the New Hampshire, between the state's largest city of Manchester and the second largest city of Nashua.
This six town region is where the lakes meet the mountains in New Hampshire.
www.dovernh.org /Pages/LinksInformation.htm   (872 words)

  
 New Hampshire Department of Transportation - Bicycle/Pedestrian Center
The terrain in New Hampshire's Seacoast Region is generally flat to rolling.
Because this area is an extremely popular tourist destination, the Seacoast region draws heavy traffic during the summer months, particularly along Route 1A.
Though boasting only 18 miles of ocean views, the Seacoast Region offers some of the most scenic and sought after cycling in all of New Hampshire.
www.state.nh.us /dot/nhbikeped/map-s.htm   (173 words)

  
 Wildernet - Seacoast Travel Region
Description - The Seacoast Travel Region is characterized by its picturesque seaport towns of Portsmouth, Hampton and Seabrook.
Attractions - Seacoast's picturesque towns of Portsmouth, Hampton and Seabrook characterize the region.
Location - The Seacoast Travel Region lies in the lower eastern corner of the state along the Maine, North Atlantic and Massachusetts borders.
www.wildernet.com /pages/area.cfm?areaid=NHARSE&cu_id=1   (778 words)

  
 Workforce Housing Coalition FAQ's
Our mission is to be a catalyst for the development of a range of housing options for the diverse workforce in the Greater Seacoast region of New Hampshire and Maine.
The Coalition includes over 150 businesses, government and community leaders that are working to educate people in the region about the need for a balanced supply of housing, advocate for a streamlined regulatory environment, and support developers committed to creating quality, workforce housing.
Implementing mechanisms like incentive zoning, which allow new housing developments to include a certain amount of housing for low and moderate income households, or mixed-use zoning that allows a blend of commercial and residential development in a town center.
www.seacoastwhc.org /faqs.htm   (779 words)

  
 Dover Community News Business: Citizens announces new staff members
In this position, he is responsible for developing new and existing relationships with business customers, consulting with business owners to identify banking needs and working with branch staff to provide quality customer service.
Before coming to Citizens Bank, he was the coordinator of operations and public affairs at Justiceworks at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, and was the executive director of Ballet New England in Portsmouth.
Citizens Bank New Hampshire is a $7.8 billion state-chartered, full-service commercial bank headquartered in Manchester.
www.seacoastonline.com /2004news/dover/d8_27biz3.htm   (458 words)

  
 New Hampshire Seacoast Region Wastewater Management Study To Begin
CONCORD, NH — Towns in the New Hampshire seacoast region have long recognized that treating the region’s wastewater is a critical issue.
The two major initiatives recommended in the plan were a feasibility study for a regional treated effluent discharge system and implementation of sustainable/smart-growth planning and management principles.
To initiate the planning process and begin identifying issues to be addressed in the feasibility study, the SRPC interviewed approximately 30 experts, including municipal and government officials and consultants with expertise in areas such as wastewater treatment and disposal, planning, engineering, environmental protection, legal and regulatory compliance, and finance.
www.coastalclear.org /news-study.html   (769 words)

  
 New Hampshire (United States)
Tamworth Inn english - Tamworth, New Hampshire - Restored Victorian bed and breakfast in a New England village nestled between the Lakes Region and the White Mountain National Forest.
Situated on picturesque Lake Winnisquam, it is a gracious Victorian bed and breakfast built in the early 1800's by the Pillsbury family as their "summer retreat"....Lakes Region of NH near the White Mountains.
Buttonwood Inn english - Buttonwood Inn, North Conway, New Hampshire - Bed and breakfast lodging in an 1820\'s farmhouse on 17 secluded acres in the White Mountains.
www.tuttinsieme.it /tutti/tut/norame/usa/newhampshire.htm   (835 words)

  
 SeacoastNH.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Stone Church brings you a night with acclaimed blues rocker John Hammond, who is touring in support of the recently-released new album entitled "Push Comes to Shove,".
In Concord at the NH Historical Society Museum, open daily -- An exhibition showcasing the New Hampshire Historical Society's decorative arts collections, including furniture, clocks, quilts, silver, pewter, ceramics, and glass.
New England Curiosities welcomes guests to an intriguing night at a local haunted establishment.
seacoastnh.com   (783 words)

  
 Workforce Housing Coalition About Us
The group's mission is, through a united coalition of businesses, government, and community groups, to be a catalyst for the development of a range of housing options for the diverse workforce in the Greater Seacoast region of New Hampshire and Maine.
It is now sister to six regional coalitions and a statewide council.
With the support of over 150 businesses, government and community leaders, we are working to educate the region about the need for a balanced supply of housing, advocate for a streamlined regulatory environment, and support developers committed to creating quality, workforce housing.
www.seacoastwhc.org /about_us.htm   (264 words)

  
 U.S. Senator Judd Gregg of New Hampshire Press Release
The bill includes $80 million for New Hampshire companies, including $14 million for developments and programs being undertaken by companies in the Seacoast Region Central New Hampshire.
Senator Gregg, a member of the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, stated, “Companies throughout New Hampshire continue to produce top-level products and services that are helping the men and women of our Armed Services carry out their duties worldwide.
On a national level, I am proud to support a pay raise and increase in housing allowance for our troops in addition to making sure they have the equipment and resources they need to be successful in protecting the freedoms we are fortunate to enjoy.
www.senate.gov /~gregg/press/2006/0103_gregg_sununu_seacoastcompanies.htm   (502 words)

  
 New Hampshire Department of Transportation - Bicycle/Pedestrian Center
The terrain in New Hampshire's Seacoast Region is generally flat to rolling.
Because this area is an extremely popular tourist destination, the Seacoast region draws heavy traffic during the summer months, particularly along Route 1A.
Though boasting only 18 miles of ocean views, the Seacoast Region offers some of the most scenic and sought after cycling in all of New Hampshire.
www.nh.gov /dot/nhbikeped/map-s.htm   (173 words)

  
 Directory of New Hampshire Campgrounds
The State is divided into Seven Tourism Regions each with their own unique qualities which make them interestingly different.
All regions are within an easy drive of each other, which allows you to take advantage of all the wonderful features of our great State.
We have a listing of all the private campgrounds in each region, some of which at this point will have websites for you to visit and take a look before making your reservation.
www.ucampnh.com /directory.asp   (125 words)

  
 New Hampshire Seacoast Region Wastewater Management Study
The Great Bay Estuary, the "jewel of the New Hampshire seacoast," is located in one of the state’s fastest-growing regions.
Some municipal wastewater treatment plants in the region discharge treated wastewater into streams that empty into this ecologically sensitive Great Bay Estuary.
A project to evaluate several wastewater management options for the NH seacoast region.
www.coastalclear.org   (68 words)

  
 Seacoast Bed and Breakfasts - New Hampshire Bed and Breakfast Inns from Pamela Lanier
Search our database of Seacoast B&B's and you'll find detailed listings, current rates, and special deals for bed and breakfasts in Seacoast, New Hampshire.
Dover, NH The Williams House Inn is a Victorian mansard-roofed house built in the early 1870s.
Portsmouth, NH Providing a special retreat to the seacoast of NH since 1978, the Inn features unique rooms with private baths.
www.lanierbb.com /New_Hampshire/_Seacoast   (307 words)

  
 Seacoast Region New Hampshire Independent Real Estate Network - realestate Seacoast New Hampshire real estate Seacoast ...
The Seacoast Region is comprised of 32 towns, but only 6 of them are on the broad ocean, with a few others having shore line on the salt water are known as “Great Bay.” However, all 32 towns play a significant role in New Hampshire history.
Or, recounting the significance Exeter, New Castle and Portsmouth played during the Revolutionary War, such as, stealing British powder in New Castle and storing it in Exeter for later use at Bunker Hill.
Yes, the Seacoast Region is a very interesting area to live, and if you enjoy history, it is the best.
www.irenet.com /nh/seacoast   (828 words)

  
 Old New Hampshire Online Magazine. New Hampshire Today, Tomorrow And Yesterday.
Whatever it means to you, with the oncoming warmer weather, it is a fun filled month for New Hampshire.
Radisson Hotel-Center of New Hampshire in Manchester on Saturday, March 24th from 9am to 5pm.
New Hampshire's most comprehensive trade show for historic house enthusiasts and owners of older properties, featuring workshops, top suppliers of restoration products and more.
www.oldnh.com   (734 words)

  
 New Hampshire Seacoast Vacation Rentals, NH Seacoast Vacation Rentals, Hampton Beach, CyberRentals
While small in size – only 18 miles long – the New Hampshire Sea Coast is large in history and entertainment.
Use your Seacoast rental as a base for a relaxing day at the beach, or a gorgeous scenic seaside hike.
To search for New Hampshire Seacoast rentals by travel date, click on the city links and then enter your travel dates, or use the destination search box on this page.
www.cyberrentals.com /USA/New-Hampshire/Seacoast/r6442.htm   (303 words)

  
 Durham Boat Company - New Hampshire Seacoast   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The DBC Sculling School is located in the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire.
Boating excursions leave from Portsmouth to the Isles of Shoals (a group of islands 7 miles off the coast) and for whale watches daily.
Portsmouth and the beaches of New Hampshire are only 20 minutes from Durham and offer standard accommodations (Sheraton-Portsmouth, Holiday Inn, Howard Johnson’s, Econolodge, etc.).
www.durhamboat.com /nh_seacoast.php   (150 words)

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