Nashua NH
>> Monday, September 12, 2011
Nashua New Hampshire is a city found in Hillsborough County, NH using a population of 86,494 people that makes it the second biggest city within the state. It has observed a surge of financial development as an area of the Boston region. Nashua was 2 times dubbed "Best place to Live in America" in annual surveys by Money Magazine.
It features a four season climate with wintry winter months and warm summer season, springtime and autumn are crisp brief transitions.
It contains a overall vicinity of 31.8 square miles. The eastern border is made by way of the Merrimack River and the highest point is Long Hill within the southern section of the city, at 418 feet above sea level.
The city's governing administration is headed by a Mayor and 15 aldermen chosen 3 during a period every 4 years, as well as 9 ward aldermen, one for each ward in the city, elected each two years.
The city features a daily newspaper, the Nashua Telegraph, and 2 weekly newspapers, The Broadcaster and The Hippo. Radio stations include WGHM 900 AM (FOX Sports Radio), talk WSMN 1590 AM, and 106.3 WFNQ, a classic hits station. WEVS 88.3 and 90.3 serve as the stations for New Hampshire Public Radio.
The top industrial zones situated on Amherst Street (Route 101A) and Daniel Webster Highway are shopping havens, with the one at Daniel Webster Highway, including the Pheasant Lane Mall, attracting many people from Massachusetts taking advantage of no sales tax in NH.
Nashua contains sixteen elementary schools, 7 middle schools and two public high schools. The city also has 2 private religious high schools, Bishop Guertin and Nashua Christian Academy. It houses six colleges; Daniel Webster College, Nashua Community College, Rivier College, Hesser College Nashua campus, Southern New Hampshire University Nashua campus, and Franklin Pierce University Nashua campus.
The Everett Turnpike (US RT 3) is the major highway flowing through the city hooking up Nashua with areas south to north and south.
Nashua Municipal Airport, a general aviation facility is within the city's northwest part. The closest commercial airports are Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in Manchester, and Logan International Airport in Boston. Public transportation is supplied by the Nashua Transit System, which works a bus line. Efforts are being made to extend the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's commuter rail Lowell Line from Lowell to Nashua. Boston Express operates a Nashua-Boston bus line that runs out of the Nashua Transit Center. This bus line transports passengers to South Station and Logan International Airport.
It features a four season climate with wintry winter months and warm summer season, springtime and autumn are crisp brief transitions.
It contains a overall vicinity of 31.8 square miles. The eastern border is made by way of the Merrimack River and the highest point is Long Hill within the southern section of the city, at 418 feet above sea level.
The city's governing administration is headed by a Mayor and 15 aldermen chosen 3 during a period every 4 years, as well as 9 ward aldermen, one for each ward in the city, elected each two years.
The city features a daily newspaper, the Nashua Telegraph, and 2 weekly newspapers, The Broadcaster and The Hippo. Radio stations include WGHM 900 AM (FOX Sports Radio), talk WSMN 1590 AM, and 106.3 WFNQ, a classic hits station. WEVS 88.3 and 90.3 serve as the stations for New Hampshire Public Radio.
The top industrial zones situated on Amherst Street (Route 101A) and Daniel Webster Highway are shopping havens, with the one at Daniel Webster Highway, including the Pheasant Lane Mall, attracting many people from Massachusetts taking advantage of no sales tax in NH.
Nashua contains sixteen elementary schools, 7 middle schools and two public high schools. The city also has 2 private religious high schools, Bishop Guertin and Nashua Christian Academy. It houses six colleges; Daniel Webster College, Nashua Community College, Rivier College, Hesser College Nashua campus, Southern New Hampshire University Nashua campus, and Franklin Pierce University Nashua campus.
The Everett Turnpike (US RT 3) is the major highway flowing through the city hooking up Nashua with areas south to north and south.
Nashua Municipal Airport, a general aviation facility is within the city's northwest part. The closest commercial airports are Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in Manchester, and Logan International Airport in Boston. Public transportation is supplied by the Nashua Transit System, which works a bus line. Efforts are being made to extend the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's commuter rail Lowell Line from Lowell to Nashua. Boston Express operates a Nashua-Boston bus line that runs out of the Nashua Transit Center. This bus line transports passengers to South Station and Logan International Airport.
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