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A 2013 community handbook for residents,newcomers and visitors to the Merrimack Valley
and Southern New HampshireA PUBLICATION OF
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I you are living here, or consid-
ering a move to the area, youare striking up a hometownrelationship with a very specialregion.
The Merrimack Valley of Mas-sachusetts and Southern NewHampshire is rich with history, oppor-tunities for recreational pursuits, astate-o-the-art educational network,and cutting-edge businesses.
Simply put, this is where countrycharm meets urban chic.
Take a day-trip some weekend in
one direction and you are on the gor-geous shores of the Atlantic Ocean,relaxing with a good book on thebeach, sunbathing, or playing gamesalong the boardwalk.
Drive another way, and you’redowntown Boston, taking in a Broad-way touring show, eating at a celeb-rity chef’s restaurant, and strollingthrough historical trails or a bustlingshopping district.
Head in still another direction andyou are in the lakes and mountain
regions of New Hampshire, wherehiking, biking, camping, boating,skiing and snowboarding are justa few of the activities awaiting theadventurous.
Then again, you might choose tostay home or the weekend. And whynot? As you’ll fnd thumbing throughthe pages o this publication, there’sar rom any shortage o things to doright here in your own backyard.
Yes, each of the communities werepresent offers a unique personal-
ity and a hardy welcome to visitorsand riends. Few places can claim theNew England camaraderie that existshere; that dynamic everyone is look-ing or and ew people can fnd.
The liestyle, the schools, the close-knit communities, the businesses --and heck, yes even the weather (youknow if you don’t like it and stickaround for a couple hours, it reallywill change) .... These are the thingsthat make us proud to say, “This iswhere we live.”
Tracey Rauh,Editor
On the coverClockwise rom top let: Charles Waites, clockkeeper at Ayer Mill in Lawrence, works on themechanism o the clock; a double rainbow appearsin the distance during a Methuen American Legionbaseball game; Derek Muise dives down a slip andslide at the Parks and Recreation Summer Campin Pelham; a rider crosses the fnish line duringthe 25th Annual Cycle or Shelter or Emmaus atNorthern Essex Community College in Haverhill.
PicturedScenes rom area communities, rom top:Lawrence and Hampstead; Derry; Londonderry andHaverhill; Andover.
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ANDOVER INCORPORATED 1646
With two major highways and two rail stops, Andover is a perfect town for commuters. The town i
23 miles north of Boston, and offers easy access to the city via I-93 and I-495.
In 2010, Andover was home to just over 33,000 residents, 35 percent of whom are over 50 years of
age. Despite having a large population of baby boomers, Andover also appeals to young families.
The town has six public elementary schools, three middle schools and a high school that are amon
the most well-respected in the area. Playgrounds, parks and an active Department of Community Se
vices ensure that Andover residents have plenty to do.
A bustling community of
commuters and boomersBy Kelly [email protected]
JAN SEEGER/Staff
Max McCarthy, left, 11, of Andover, and Duncan Davies, 10, of Andover, have fun drawing on a slab of soapstone they discovered during a hike
through the Skug River Reservation.
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Like many towns in NewEngland, Andover has a richhistory. The town was settledn 1636, and incorporated in646.
Andover is famous aroundhe world as the home to
Phillips Academy, one of themost prestigious private high
chools in the country. Thechool was founded by Samuel
Philips in 1770 and currentlyhas 1,100 students. SamuelFrancis Smith wrote the well-known patriotic song “Amer-ca” in 1831 while attendinghe Andover Theological
Seminary.Downtown Andover offers
a vibrant shopping and diningommunity today, with local
avorites and national chains.
ANDOVER:
Commutersand boomers Continued from Page 3
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $72,440. Population: 31,247. Median home value: $315,800.
SCHOOLS
Public Andover High School: 978-623-8600,
ps1.net. Bancroft Elementary School: 978-
23-8880, aps1.net. Doherty Middle School: 978-623-
750, aps1.net. Greater Lawrence Technical School:
78-686-0194, glts.net. High Plain Elementary School: 978-
23-8900, aps1.net. Sanborn Elementary School: 978-
23-8860, aps1.net. Shawsheen Elementary School: 978-
23-8850, aps1.net. South Elementary School: 978-623-
830, aps1.net.
West Middle School: 978-623-8700,ps1.net. Wood Hill Middle School: 978-623-
925, aps1.net. West Elementary School: 978-623-
800, aps1.net.Private
Andover School of Montessori: 978-75-2299, andomon.org.
Melmark New England: 978-654-4300, melmarkne.org.
Phillips Academy: 978-749-4000,andover.edu.
Pike School: 978-475-1197, pikeschool.org. St. Augustine School: 978-475-2414,
staugustineparish.org.College
Massachusetts School of Law: 978-681-0800, mslaw.edu.
SERVICES
Police Department: 978-475-0411,andoverps.net. In an emergency, alwaysdial 911. Fire Department: 978-475-1281, ando-verps.net. In an emergency, always dial911.
ANDOVER LISTINGS
MARY SCHWALM/Staff p
Theresa Ashton catches her son Evan as he jumps from the dock atPomps Pond in Andover.
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ATKINSON INCORPORATED 1767
Atkinson gets its name rom a man who never
actually lived in the town. Col. Theodore Atkinson
was a respected commander during the French
and Indian wars. Ater the wars, Atkinson was a
customs ofcer in Portsmouth, beore becoming
secretary o the New Hampshire Colony.
Atkinson is a small rural town in southern New
Hampshire made up o just 11.3 square miles. In
2007, Atkinson had 6,572 residents.
The town originally was among land purchased
rom Native Americans by settlers rom nearby
Haverhill in 1645. Atkinson separated rom
Plaistow in 1767, becoming its own entity.
Atkinson Academy was incorporated in 1787
and is the second oldest co-educational school in
the country. Today, Atkinson Academy is a publi
school or students through grade fve.
Atkinson is part o the Timberlane Regional
School District, which also includes Danville,
Plaistow and Sandown. Ater Atkinson Acad-
emy, Atkinson students progress to Timberlane
Regional Middle School and Tiberlane Regional
High School in Plaistow.
Atkinson Recreation Department organizes
community events, including weekly armer’s
markets between June and October. The town
also has conservation land with hiking trails, an
a public canoe launch into Big Island Pond.
A community named for a colonelBy Kelly [email protected]
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The Atkinson Community Center in Atkinson.
ATKINSON LISTINGS
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $114,991. Population: 6,178. Median home value: $197,900.
SCHOOLS
Atkinson Academy: 603-362-5521, atkinsonacad-emy.com.
Timberlane Regional Middle School: 603-382-7131, timberlanems.com.
Timberlane Regional High School: 603-382-6541, timberlanehs.com.
SERVICES
Police Department: 603-362-4001, town-atkin-sonnh.com. In an emergency, always dial 911.
Fire Department: 603-362-5611,
town-atkinsonnh.com. In an emergency, always dial911.
Town Hall: 603-362-4920, town-atkinsonnh.com.
LIBRARY
Kimball Library: 603-362-5234, kimballlibrary.com.
AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-463-1000, ajh.org. Catholic Medical Center: 603-668-3545, 1-800-
437-9666, catholicmedicalcenter.org. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center: 603-
226-2200 (Concord), 603-354-5400 (Keene), 603-650-5000 (Lebanon), 603-695-2500 (Manchester/Bedford), 603-577-4000 (Nashua), dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300, elliothospital.org.
Holy Family Hospital and Medical Center: 978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital Pediatric Center: 978-687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 781-744-5100,lahey.org.
Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-538-4000, lahey.org. Lawrence General Hospital: 978-683-4000, law-rencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-937-6000, lowell-general.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978-374-2000, stew-ard.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-432-1500, park-landmedicalcenter.com.
Southern New Hampshire Medical Center: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-3000, stjo-sephhospital.com.
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Sta fle photo
Annie Michalek, 18, o Topsfeld reaches through the window at Benson’s Ice Cream in Boxordo hand a heaping ice cream cone to Kate Grannemann, 16, o Boxord, right, as Emma
Obernesser, 17, o Boxord, waits to enjoy her ice cream.
BOXFORD INCORPORATED 1685
Boxord is heavily wooded, with many lakes, ponds and streams.
The town is proud o its natural beauty and residents oten take
advantage o the many hiking trails that it oers.
Boxord has received the Tree City USA award rom the ArborDay Foundation or fve consecutive years. The award is given to
communities that show a high level o tree care and a commit-
ment to urban orestry.
Taking pride inTree City USA
By Kelly [email protected]
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $201,724. Population: 2,340. Median home value: $372,100.
SCHOOLS
Public Masconomet Regional School District: 978-887-
2323, masconomet.org. Harry Lee Cole Elementary School: 978-887-285
boxordschools.org. Masconomet Regional Middle and Senior High
Schools: 978-887-2323, masconomet.org. Spoord Pond Elementary School: 978-352-8616
boxordschools.org.Private
Boxord Academy: 978-887-8390, boxordacadem
org. The Village School: 978-352-7294, myvillageschoo
com.
SERVICES
Police Department: 978-887-8135, town.boxord.ma.us. In an emergency, always call 911.
Fire Department: 978-887-5725, boxordfre.com. an emergency, always call 911.
Town Hall: 978-887-6000, town.boxord.ma.us.
LIBRARY
Boxord Town Library: 978-887-7323, boxordli-
brary.org.
AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-463-1000, ajh.org. Catholic Medical Center: 603-668-3545, 1-800-43
9666, catholicmedicalcenter.org. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center: 603-226-
2200 (Concord), 603-354-5400 (Keene), 603-650-5000(Lebanon), 603-695-2500 (Manchester/Bedord), 603-577-4000 (Nashua), dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300, elliothospital.org. Holy Family Hospital and Medical Center: 978-
687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital Pediatric Center: 978-687-
6355, steward.org. Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 781-744-5100, lahey
org. Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-538-4000, lahey.o Lawrence General Hospital: 978-683-4000, law-rencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-937-6000, lowellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978-374-2000, stewarorg.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-432-1500, parklandmedicalcenter.com.
Southern New Hampshire Medical Center: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-3000, stjosephhos-pital.com.
BOXFORD LISTINGS
Boxford is a rural town that is unique inhat it has almost no commercial develop-
ment. The town was incorporated in 1685,when it was home to just 40 families whowere initially part of the Puritan settlement
t Rowley.Boxford is the second largest city in Essex
County, with an area of 24.4 square miles.Today, the town is home to an estimated
,600 residents. Boxford consists nearly
entirely of owner-occupied properties, withonly 6 percent of dwellings occupied by rent-ers in 2011.
Boxford has a five-member Board of Selectmen. The town is governed by an openTown Meeting form of government. Thereare two elementary schools in Boxford.Middle- and High-school students attendMasconomet Regional Schools, which also
serve Topsfeld and Middleton.
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CHESTER INCORPORATED 1722
For a small town, Chester has played a signifcant role in New
Hampshire politics.
The town was home to the Bell amily, which included Charles H.
Bell (38th governor o New Hampshire), John Bell (12th governor o
New Hampshire) and Samuel Bell (eighth Governor o New Hamp-
shire). In addition, three senators, a justice to the state Supreme
Court and a president o Dartmouth College hail rom Chester.
Small town with big
political punchBy Kelly Burch
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $68,571. Population: 3,792.
Median home value: $170,900.
SCHOOLS
Chester Academy: 603-887-3621, chesteracademy.org.
Chester Preschool and Kindergarten: 60887-6016, nh.com/nh/towns/chester.
Country Christian Daycare and Prescho603-887-6176, nh.com/nh/towns/chester.
Pinkerton Academy: 603-437-5200, pinketonacademy.net.
College Chester College of New England: 603-887
4401, chestercollege.edu.
SERVICES
Police Department: 603-887-2080, 603-883229. In an emergency, always dial 911.
Fire Department: 603-887-3878. In an emgency, always dial 911.
Town Hall: 603-887-3636.LIBRARY
Chester Public Library: 603-887-3404, chterlibrary.com.
AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-463-1000, ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center: 603-668-3545, 1-80437-9666, catholicmedicalcenter.org.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center: 603226-2200 (Concord), 603-354-5400 (Keene), 603-650-5000 (Lebanon), 603-695-2500 (ManchesterBedford), 603-577-4000 (Nashua), dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300, elliothospitorg.
Holy Family Hospital and Medical Center978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital Pediatric Center: 9687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 781-744-5100
lahey.org. Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-538-4000,lahey.org. Lawrence General Hospital: 978-683-400lawrencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-937-6000, loellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978-374-2000steward.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-432-1500,parklandmedicalcenter.com.
Southern New Hampshire Medical Cente603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-3000, stjo-sephhospital.com.
CHESTER LISTINGS
ANGIE BEAULIEU/Staff photo
Curious sheep graze at a farm on Route 102 in Chester.
Chester is a small town in
Rockingham County, near
Manchester. The town has
a population of just under
4,000, according to the 2010
census, and a land area of
26 square miles.
The town was incor-
porated in 1722, when 13
businessmen from the
Massachusetts Bay Colony
settled in town.
Today, Chester is largely
rural. The town encourages
conservation and maintains
the 105-acre Wason Pond
Conservation and Recre-
ation area, which is open to
resident who are interested
in taking advantage of the
outdoors.
Students in Chester
attend Chester Academy
for elementary and middle
school. High School stu-
dents attend Pinkerton
Academy in Derry. Students
from Derry, Hampstead and
Auburn also attend Pinker-
ton Academy.
There are few jobs in
Chester, so most of the
workforce that lives in the
town commutes to jobs in
other areas of New Hamp-
shire and in Massachusetts.
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DANVILLE INCORPORATED 1760
Beehive Hut mystery lives on
byKelly [email protected]
VITAL
STATISTICS
Median income: $89,572. Population: 4,023. Median home value: $160,900.
SCHOOLS
Danville Elementary School: 60382-5554, timberlane.net.
Timberlane Regional School District: 603-382-6119, timberlane.net.
SERVICES
Police Department: 603-382-444603-382-9403, townofdanville.org. Inan emergency, always dial 911. Fire Department: 603-382-5133,townofdanville.org. In an emergencyalways dial 911. Town Hall: 603-382-8253, townof-danville.org.
LIBRARY
Colby Memorial Library: 603-386733, townofdanville.org/library.
AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-463-1000, ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center: 603-66
3545, 1-800-437-9666, catholicmediccenter.org. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical
Center: 603-226-2200 (Concord),603-354-5400 (Keene), 603-650-500(Lebanon), 603-695-2500 (ManchesteBedford), 603-577-4000 (Nashua),dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300,elliothospital.org.
Holy Family Hospital and MedicCenter: 978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital PediatricCenter: 978-687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 78
744-5100, lahey.org. Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-
538-4000, lahey.org. Lawrence General Hospital: 978683-4000, lawrencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-936000, lowellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978374-2000, steward.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-432-1500, parklandmedicalcenter.com
Southern New Hampshire MedicCenter: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-3000, stjosephhospital.com.
ANGIE BEAULIEU/Staff photo
Old-time reenactors, from left, Joe Stokes, Bob Mackey, Karen Hayden and Karen Mackey cook a meal
uring Danville’s Old Home Day.
The Beehive Hut is a historical attraction that isn’t particularly well
known, but has enthralled Danville residents for years.
The hut is located in the woods off Hershey Road and is marked with a
sign. It is made from stones piled on top of each other, with a large stone
slat for a roof. No one knows when the structure was built, or by whom.
Historians theorize that the hut may have beenused by early settlers who were hunting or shep-herdingtheir focks to Boston. Some people alsohink that the structure may be related to thetructures at America’s Stonehenge in nearby
Salem. Some o those structures are more than,000 years old.Danville was incorporated in 1760 under the
name o Hawke, ater an ofcer in the British Navy.n 1836, the town was renamed Danville.
The Town Meeting house is reputed to be theoldest original-construction meeting house in NewHampshire.
Just over 4,400 residents call Danville home,according to the 2011 census. Children in kin-dergarten through itth grade attend DanvilleElementary School, while older students attendTimberlane Middle and High schools in Plaistow,as part o the Timberlane Regional SchoolDistrict.
DANVILLE LISTINGS
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Russ Patrikas, 9, left, and Jesse Abeyta, 14, splash each other at the end of a kayak lesson onBeaver Lake in Derry.
DERRY INCORPORATED 1827
Derry was settled in 1719 by a group o 16 Presbyterian amilies who fed Northern Ireland.
When the amilies arrived in Boston, they were not welcomed by the Colonists. They were, howev
granted land in what was then the northern wilderness.
In 1722, the town was incorporated under the name o Londonderry. It covered what is now Wind-
ham, Derry, Londonderry and parts o surrounding towns. Gradually the towns separated. In 1827
Derry was incorporated under its current name.
Interstate route to revivalBy Kelly [email protected]
Derry has grown rapidly since the1963 with the opening o I-93, which links
the town to Boston and Northern NewHampshire.
Derry has more than 34,000 resi-dents, fve times the number who livedthere beore the highway opened. Thetown now houses many apartmentunits and industrial parks, which sup-port the booming population.
Derry offers many activities toresidents, with an active RecreationDepartment and several parks andplaygrounds.
Robert Frost, the celebrated Ameri-
can poet, lived with his amily in Derryfrom 1900 to 1911. The Robert FrostFarm is a National Historical Land-mark that is open to the public. Thefarm offers tours, displays and read-ings that educate the public aboutFrost, his poetry and lie in Derry.
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $76,776. Population: 34,021. Median home value:
$134,900.SCHOOLS
Public East Derry Memorial Ele-
mentary School: 603-432-1260,sau10.org.
Derry Village ElementarySchool: 603-432-1233, sau10.org.
Grinnell ElementarySchool: 603-432-1238, sau10.org.
South Range ElementarySchool: 603-432-1219, sau10.org.
Ernest P. Barka Elementary
School: 603-434-2430, sau10.org.
West Running Brook MiddleSchool: 603-432-1250, sau10.org.
Gilbert H. Hood MiddleSchool: 603-432-1224, sau10.org.
Private Derry Montessori: 603-432-
8345, derrymontessori.org. Pinkerton Academy: 603-
437-5200, pinkertonacademy.net.
St. Thomas Aquinas School: 603-432-2712, staderry.com.
SERVICES
Police Department: 603-
432-6111, derry.nh.us. In an
emergency, always dial 911. Fire Department: 603-432-
6751, derry.nh.us. In an emer-gency, always dial 911.
Town Hall/Municipal Cen-ter: 603-432-6100, derry.nh.us.
LIBRARIES
Derry Public Library: 603-432-6140, derry.lib.nh.us.
Taylor Library: 603-432-7186, taylorlibrary.org.
AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-463-1000, ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center:
603-668-3545, 1-800-437-9666,catholicmedicalcenter.org.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Med-ical Center: 603-226-2200 (Con-cord), 603-354-5400 (Keene),603-650-5000 (Lebanon),603-695-2500 (Manchester/Bed-ford), 603-577-4000 (Nashua),dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300, elliothospital.org.
Holy Family Hospital andMedical Center: 978-687-0151,steward.org. Holy Family Hospital Pedi-atric Center: 978-687-6355,steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Cen-
ter: 781-744-5100, lahey.org.
Lahey Clinic North Sho978-538-4000, lahey.org. Lawrence General Hosp978-683-4000, lawrencegenorg.
Lowell General Hospita978-937-6000, lowellgenera
Merrimack Valley Hosp978-374-2000, steward.org.
Parkland Medical Cente603-432-1500, parklandmedcenter.com.
Southern New HampshiMedical Center: 603-577-20snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 60882-3000, stjosephhospital.
DERRY LISTINGS
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GEORGETOWN INCORPORATED 1838
Georgetown was incorporated in 1838, but the area had been home to colonists or more than 200
years beore that.
Today, Georgetown is home to just more than 8,000 residents who live in the 13 square miles o
own. Georgetown is 28 miles north o Boston, and has easy access to the city by I-95. However, the
own has no mass transit, with the closest commuter rail station located in Rowley.
Plagued by blazes, and home
to the oldest private fire co.By Kelly [email protected]
Georgetown is not part o regional school district and
all students in town attendne o three schools: Perley
Elementary School, PennBrooke Elementary School,
nd Georgetown Middle-HighSchool. The school colors are
lue and white, and the mas-ot is the Royals, representedy a knight.Throughout i ts h is -
ory, Georgetown haseen plagued by ires. Theirst occurred in 1874 and
destroyed a number o East
Main Street properties,ncluding residences, ac-ories and stores. The townesponded by building an8,000 fre house and invest-ng in a steam fre engine.
Eleven years later in885, another ire rippedhrough town, killing threeesidents and destroying
more property. In 1898 moreMain Street properties weredestroyed by fre.
Georgetown had more fresn 1901,1915, 1920 and 1935.
They destroyed schools andther important parts o the
nrastructure.Not surprisingly, the town
s home to the Erie FireAssociation No. 4, which ishe oldest privately ownedire company in the United
States.John Updike, the well-
known novelist, lived inGeorgetown rom 1976 to
982, and the town appearsn his novel, “Rabbit is Rich.”
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $111,473. Population: 7,377. Median home value: $251,200.
SCHOOLS
Perley Elementary School: 978-352-5780, georgetown.k12.ma.us.
Penn Brook Elementary School: 978-352-5785, georgetown.k12.ma.us.
Georgetown Middle and HighSchools: 978-352-5790, georgetown.k12.ma.us.
SERVICES
Police Department: 978-352-5700,georgetownma.gov. In case of emer-gency, always dial 911.
Fire Department: 978-352-
5757, georgetownma.gov. In case of
emergency, always dial 911. Town Hall/Town Clerk’s Ofce: 978-
352-5711, georgetownma.gov.LIBRARY
Georgetown Peabody Library: 978-
352-5728, georgetownpl.org.AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-463-1000,ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center: 603-668-3545, 1-800-437-9666, catholicmedical-center.org.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Cen-ter: 603-226-2200 (Concord), 603-354-5400 (Keene), 603-650-5000 (Lebanon),603-695-2500 (Manchester/Bedford),603-577-4000 (Nashua), dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300, ellio-
thospital.org.
Holy Family Hospital and MedicalCenter: 978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital Pediatric Ceter: 978-687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 781-744-5100, lahey.org.
Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-5384000, lahey.org. Lawrence General Hospital: 978-683-4000, lawrencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-937-6000, lowellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978-372000, steward.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-432-1500, parklandmedicalcenter.com.
Southern New Hampshire MedicalCenter: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-3000stjosephhospital.com.
GEORGETOWN LISTINGS
The Georgetown
PeabodyLibrary.
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TIM JEAN/Staff photo
Luke Dickson, 9, left, and Anthony Parrotta, 7, try to knock each other off a pedestal while jousting duringGroveland Day at the Pines Recreation Area.
GROVELAND INCORPORATED 1850
Groveland is a small community located on the banks o the Merrimack
River. It was incorporated in 1850, ater being claimed frst by Rowley and
then by Bradord (Haverhill).
The town is nearly entirely residential, with many residents working in
nearby cities or enjoying easy access to Boston via I-95 or I-495. Groveland
has a population o about 6,400.
Life on the banks
of the Merrimack By Kelly [email protected]
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $102,234. Population: 6,038.
Median home value: $223,200.SCHOOLS
Dr. Elmer S. Bagnall ElementarSchool: 978-372-8856, bagnallpta.o
Pentucket Regional High Scho978-363-5507, prsd.org.
Pentucket Regional MiddleSchool: 978-363-2957, prsd.org.
SERVICES
Police Department: 978-521-1212grovelandpolice.com. In an emergenalways dial 911. Fire Department: 978-374-1922,
grovelandma.com. In an emergencyalways dial 911.
Town Hall: 978-556-7200, grove-landma.com.
LIBRARY
Langley-Adams Library: 978-371732, langleyadamslib.org.
AREA
HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-4631000, ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center: 603-6
3545, 1-800-437-9666, catholicmedicenter.org.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock MedicalCenter: 603-226-2200 (Concord),603-354-5400 (Keene), 603-650-500(Lebanon), 603-695-2500 (ManchestBedford), 603-577-4000 (Nashua),dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300,elliothospital.org.
Holy Family Hospital and MediCenter: 978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital PediatricCenter: 978-687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 7
744-5100, lahey.org. Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-
538-4000, lahey.org. Lawrence General Hospital: 97683-4000, lawrencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-936000, lowellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978374-2000, steward.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-432-1500, parklandmedicalcenter.co
Southern New Hampshire MedCenter: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-3000, stjosephhospital.com.
GROVELAND LISTINGS
Groveland has a signiicantrecreation area located on theriver. Residents can launchboats into the river. There arebaseball and soccer felds, bas-ketball courts and a hiking trailalong the river. There is also aplayground and a dog park.
The city ofces, fre and policestations, and the library all are
located in this area.Groveland is governed by an
open Town Meeting. It is part o the Pentucket Regional SchoolDistrict, which also serves stu-dents rom West Newbury andMerrimac. Students attend thelocal Bagnall Elementary Schoolbeore progressing to PentucketMiddle and High schools.
Although they have longsince outgrown it, Grovelandresidents still treasure the Lit-tle Red School House, whichwas built or the town in 1865and used by students until1956. Today, the school remainsin its original location and ishome to the Groveland GardenClub.
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HAMPSTEAD INCORPORATED 1749
Hampstead is located 45 miles north o Boston and 30 miles south o
Concord, N.H. The town has about 8,500 residents, who live across the 13.4
square miles o the town.
During the summer, the population rises signicantly, as summer resi-
dents and campers fock to town to take advantage o three lakes in Hamp-stead: Big Island Pond, Sunset Lake and Angle Pond.
Summer escape and
year-round livingBy Kelly [email protected]
Hampstead originally was partf Haverhill and Amesbury. How-ver, when the border between
Massachusetts and New Hamp-hire was solidifed in 1749, theown was incorporated.
Town residents take pride inhe local history. The Historical
Society maintains hand-writ-en inormation on every town
resident that served duringWWII. It also boasts that Hamp-stead High School was one of thefrst public high schools in thecountry.
Many students in Hamp-stead attend Hampstead Cen-tral School, Hampstead MiddleSchool and Pinkerton Academy,which serves the communities of
Derry, Hampstead, Auburn andChester. Pinkerton Academy is aprivate secondary school, but ithas contracts with these townsto provide an education to allo their students. HampsteadAcademy is a small, co-educa-tional private school in town orstudents in preschool throughgrade 8.
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $102,273. Population: 8,297. Median home value: $190,600.
SCHOOLS
Public
Hampstead Central: 603-329-632hampstead.k12.nh.us.
Hampstead Middle School: 603-329-6743, hampstead.k12.nh.us.
Private Hampstead Academy: 603-329-
4406, hampsteadacademy.org. Pinkerton Academy: 603-437-
5200, pinkertonacademy.net.SERVICES
Police Department: 603-329-570hampsteadnh.us. In an emergency,
always dial 911. Fire Department: 603-329-6006,hampsteadnh.us. In an emergency,always dial 911. Town Hall: 603-329-4100, hamp-steadnh.us.
LIBRARY
Hampstead Public Library: 603-329-6411, hampstead.lib.nh.us.
AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-463-1000, ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center: 603-668-
3545, 1-800-437-9666, catholicmedical-center.org. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical
Center: 603-226-2200 (Concord),603-354-5400 (Keene), 603-650-500(Lebanon), 603-695-2500 (ManchesteBedford), 603-577-4000 (Nashua),dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300,elliothospital.org.
Holy Family Hospital and MedicCenter: 978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital PediatricCenter: 978-687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 78744-5100, lahey.org. Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-
538-4000, lahey.org. Lawrence General Hospital: 978683-4000, lawrencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-936000, lowellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978374-2000, steward.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-432-1500, parklandmedicalcenter.com
Southern New Hampshire Medic
Center: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org. St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-
3000, stjosephhospital.com.
HAMPSTEAD LISTINGS
MARY SCHWALM/Staff photo
The Hampstead Police Station.
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HAVERHILL INCORPORATED 1870
The city of Haverhill is known as “The Shoe City,” because of the massive shoe manufacturing
industry that dominated the economy for more than 180 years.
After being abandoned for decades, many of the 19th-century mill buildings that still dominate the
downtown are being converted into shops, restaurants and apartment buildings.
Shoe city takes stepstoward new life
By Kelly Burch
Haverhill was settled in 1640 asPentucket and was not incorpo-rated until 1870.
Today, it is one o the largestcities in the Merrimack Valley,straddling the Merrimack Riverabout 35 miles north o Boston.It has more than 61,000 residentsand covers over 36 square miles
o land. The city has its ownschool system, two commuter railstops and an active bus network.
The city offers plentiful recre-ational activities. WinnekenniCastle eatures miles o hikingtrails along Kenoza Lake, thetown water supply. Nearby PlugPond is open or residents to
boat, fsh and swim. In addition,there are many smaller areas of conservation land with trails setthroughout the city.
Throughout its history,Haverhill has produced manynoteworthy people and prod-ucts. The city was home to theirst store opened by Rowland
H. Macy, later the ounderMacy’s department store. It the main inspiration or BMontana’s Archie comic stAuthor Andre Dubus, sinBrian Evans, poet John Greleaf Whittier, MLB player CaPena and musician Rob Zomall hail from Haverhill.
Haverhill listings, Page
People sprawl on the
lawn as they enjoyfreworks at RiversidePark in Haverhill.
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VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $73,070. Population: 58,969. Median home value: $159,200.
SCHOOLS
Public Bradord Elementary School:
978-374-2443, haverhill-ps.org. Consentino Middle School:
978-374-5775, haverhill-ps.org. Crowell Elementary School:
978-374-3473, haverhill-ps.org. Golden Hill Elementary
School: 978-374-5794, haverhill-ps.org.
Greenlea School: 978-374-3487 haverhill-ps.org.
Haverhill High School: 978-374-5700, haverhill-ps.org.
Hunking Middle School: 978-374-5787 haverhill-ps.org.
Moody School: 978-374-3459,
haverhill-ps.org. Nettle Middle School: 978-374-5792,haverhill-ps.org.
Pentucket Lake ElementarySchool: 978-374-2421, haverhill-ps.org.
TEACH School (TherapeuticEducational Assessment Center oHaverhill): 978-374-7486, haverhil l-ps.org.
Tilton Elementary School: 978-374-3475, haverhill-ps.org.
Walnut Square Elementary School: 978-374-3471, haverhill-ps.org.
Whittier Middle School: 978-374-5782, haverhill-ps.org.
Whittier Regional VocationalTechnical High School: 978-373-4101,whittiertech.org.
Montessori Hillview Montessori: 978-521-2616,hillviewmontessori.org.
Merrimack Montessori: 978-374-6103, merrimackmontessorischool.org.
Private Bradord Christian Academy: 978-373-7900, bradfordchristianacademy.org.
Hilltop School (early childhood): 978-373-6663, hilltophaverhill.com.
Sacred Heart School: 978-372-5451,
sacredheartsbradford.org. Silver Hill Horace Mann CharterSchool: 978-374-3448, haverhill-ps.org.
St. Joseph School: 978-521-4256,sjshav.com.
Colleges Northern Essex Community Col-
lege: 978-556-3000, necc.mass.edu. Northpoint Bible College: 978-478-
3400, northpoint.edu.
SERVICES
Police Department: 978-373-1212,ci.haverhill.ma.us. In an emergency,
always dial 911.
Fire Department/Ofce o the
Fire Chie: 978-373-8460, ci.haverhill.ma.us. In an emergency, always dial 911. City Hall: 978-374-2300, ci.haverhill.
ma.us.
LIBRARY
Haverhill Public Library: 978-373-1586, haverhillpl.org.
AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-463-1000, ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center: 603-668-
3545, 1-800-437-9666, catholicmedical-center.org. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medi-
cal Center: 603-226-2200 (Concord),603-354-5400 (Keene), 603-650-5000(Lebanon), 603-695-2500 (Manchester/Bedford), 603-577-4000 (Nashua),dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300, ellio-thospital.org.
Holy Family Hospital and MedicalCenter: 978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital PediatricCenter: 978-687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 781-
744-5100, lahey.org. Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-538-
4000, lahey.org. Lawrence General Hospital: 978-683-4000, lawrencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-937-6000, lowellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978-374-2000, steward.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-432-1500, parklandmedicalcenter.com.
Southern New Hampshire MedicalCenter: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-3000,stjosephhospital.com.
HAVERHILL LISTINGS
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LAWRENCE INCORPORATED 1847
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $45,527. Population: 72,043. Median home value: $114,100.
SCHOOLS
Public Arlington Elementary and Middle
Schools: 978-975-5926, lawrence.k12.ma.us.
John Breen School: 978-975-5932,lawrence.k12.ma.us.
Alexander B. Bruce School: 978-975-5938, lawrence.k12.ma.us.
Robert Frost Elementary andMiddle Schools: 978-975-5941, lawrence.k12.ma.us.
Gerald Guilmette Elementary andMiddle Schools: 978-686-8150, law-rence.k12.ma.us.
James F. Hennessey School: 978-975-5950, lawrence.k12.ma.us.
Lawrence High School Campus: 978-975-2750, lawrence.k12.ma.us.
High School Learning Center: 978-975-5917, lawrence.k12.ma.us.
Francis Leahy School: 978-975-5959,lawrence.k12.ma.us.
James F. Leonard School: 978-975-5962, lawrence.k12.ma.us.
Henry K. Oliver School: 978-975-5966, lawrence.k12.ma.us.
Edward Parthum Elementary andMiddle Schools: 978-691-7200, law-rence.k12.ma.us.
John Rollins School: 978-722-8190,lawrence.k12.ma.us.
School for Exceptional Studies: 978-975-5971, lawrence.k12.ma.us.
South Lawrence East ElementarySchool: 978-975-5970, lawrence.k12.
ma.us.
South Lawrence East MiddleSchool: 978-975-5993, lawrence.k12.ma.us.
Emily G. Wetherbee School: 978-975-5986, lawrence.k12.ma.us. Greater Lawrence TechnicalSchool: 978-686-0194, glts.net.
Private Esperanza Academy: 978-686-4673,
esperanzaacademy.org. Lawrence Catholic Academy: 978-
683-5822, lawrencecatholicacademy.net. St. Mary of the Assumption
School: 978-685-1111, stmaryassumption-lawrence.org.
Central Catholic High School: 978-682-0260, centralcatholic.net.
Notre Dame Cristo Rey HighSchool: 978-689-8222, ndcrhs.org.
Community Day Charter Schools: 978-682-6796 (Upper School); 978-681-9910 (Lower School), cdcps.org.
Lawrence Family DevelopmentCharter Schools: 978-738-0609 (UpperSchool Campus); 978-689-9863 (LowerSchool Campus), ldcs.org.
Colleges Cambridge College: 978-738-0502,cambridgecollege.edu.
Northern Essex Community Col-lege: 978-556-3000, 978-659-1200, 978-738-7600, necc.mass.edu.
Suffolk University: 978-738-8840,suolk.edu.
SERVICES
Police Department: 978-794-5900,lawpd.com. In an emergency, alwayscall 911.
Fire Department: 978-620-3400,cityofawrence.com. In an emergency,always call 911.
City Hall: 978-620-3000,
cityofawrence.com.LIBRARIES
Lawrence Public Library: MainLibrary, 978-620-3600; South Branch,978-620-3650, lawrencereelibrary.org.
AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-463-1000, ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center: 603-668-3545, 1-800-437-9666, catholicmedical-center.org.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medi-cal Center: 603-226-2200 (Concord),603-354-5400 (Keene), 603-650-5000(Lebanon), 603-695-2500 (Manchester/Bedord), 603-577-4000 (Nashua),dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300, ellio-thospital.org.
Holy Family Hospital and MedicaCenter: 978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital PediatricCenter: 978-687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 781744-5100, lahey.org.
Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-534000, lahey.org. Lawrence General Hospital: 978-683-4000, lawrencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-9376000, lowellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978-32000, steward.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-431500, parklandmedicalcenter.com.
Southern New Hampshire MedicCenter: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-300stjosephhospital.com.
LAWRENCE LISTINGS
This immigrant city once was home topeople from nearly every nation in Europe.
The Irish were the rst group to move to Law-
rence en mass, beginning around 1845. They
were ollowed by Germans, French Canadians
and Eastern Europeans.
Immigrants focked to Lawrence to work in
the booming mill industry, which produced
textiles and other goods.
The Immigrant City still welcomes new arrivalBy Kelly [email protected]
LAWRENCE, Page 36
Alexis Kemp-Juliano, 6, left,races out aheadof Eric Costigan3, and his brotheA.J., 12, all ofLawrence duringthe sack racesduring the annuOld-Fashioned 4of July celebratat LawrenceHeritage StatePark.
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Austin Callahan oLondonderry, withhis twin sisterAvery, shows ohis strawberrieshe picked atSunnycrest Farm inLondonderry.
TIM JEAN/Staff pho
LONDONDERRY INCORPORATED 1722
Londonderry gets its
name rom the home-
own o the Irish-Scot-
ish settlers who frst
established the town in
he 18th century. Many
o these settlers let
homes in Londonderry,
reland. So when theyenacted a new town
charter on June 21,
1722, they named their
new home ater the old.Originally the town included
arts of Manchester, Hudson,Windham, Salem and Derry.However, over time many of these
reas were claimed by otherowns, leaving Londonderry with2square miles o its own.
During the late 1700s, Lon-donderry became known or theinen that was produced in town.
George Washington and Thomasefferson are reputed to have
worn Londonderry Linen, whichwas touted as the best in NewEngland.
The linen was so popular thatmany people claimed their prod-uct was Londonderry Linen. Toombat this, the House o Repre-entatives passed legislation say-ng that all linen manufacturedn Londonderry must have a sealo show its authenticity.
Today, Londonderry is home tomore than 23,000 residents. Many
eople live in the southeasternart of town, which is near I-93nd N.H. Route 102. Businessesre concentrated in this area,r in the northern part of town,
which houses the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport.
Stoneyfield Farms and BlueSeal Feeds are two major brandshat are headquartered in
Londonderry.
From fine linen to big businessBy Kelly Burch
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $99,273. Population: 23,236. Median home value: $158,700.
SCHOOLS
Moose Hill School: 603-437-5855,londonderry.org.
Londonderry Senior High School: 603-432-6941, londonderry.org.
Londonderry Middle School: 603-432-6925, londonderry.org.
Matthew Thornton ElementarySchool: 603-432-6937, londonderry.org.
North Londonderry School: 603-432-6933, londonderry.org.
South Londonderry School: 603-432-6956, londonderry.org.
Southern New Hampshire Montes-sori Academy: 603-818-8613, snhma.org.
SERVICES
Police Department: 603-432-1118,londonderrynh.org. In case of emer-gency, always dial 911.
Fire Department: 603-432-1124, lon-donderrynh.org. In case of emergency,always dial 911.
Town Ofce: 603-432-1100, lon-donderrynh.org.
LIBRARY
Leach Library: 603-432-1132, lon-donderrynh.org.
AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-463-1000, ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center: 603-668-3545, 1-800-437-9666, catholicmedical-center.org.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medi-cal Center: 603-226-2200 (Concord),603-354-5400 (Keene), 603-650-5000
(Lebanon), 603-695-2500 (Manchester/
Bedford), 603-577-4000 (Nashua),dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300, elliothospital.org.
Holy Family Hospital and MedicalCenter: 978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital PediatricCenter: 978-687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 781-744-5100, lahey.org.
Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-5384000, lahey.org. Lawrence General Hospital: 978-683-4000, lawrencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-937-6000, lowellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978-374-2000, steward.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-4321500, parklandmedicalcenter.com.
Southern New Hampshire MedicaCenter: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-3000
stjosephhospital.com.
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MERRIMAC INCORPORATED 1876
While neighboring
towns upstream were
manufacturing shoes
and textiles in the 19th
century, Merrimac
became know for its
horse-drawn carriage
industry. Today, how-
ever, industry has been
forgotten in Merrimac,
a sleepy, suburban com-
munity with a rural feel.Merrimac originally was
settled in 1638 as part o Salis-bury, and spent most i its his-tory known as West Parish o Amesbury, or West Amesbury. In
1876, Merrimac separated romAmesbury and became incorpo-rated as its own town.
Today, I-495 cuts throughMerrimac. There are new sub-divisions in town, but the 19th-Century homes and acres o farmland help maintain the ruralambiance. Merrimacport is theoldest section of town, originallysettled as a fshing village. Thisarea is on the Merrimack River,and contains some o the mostdesirable properties in town. It isseparated rom the rest o townby I-495.
Merrimac is home to about6,300 residents and is is parto the Pentucket School sys-tem, which also includes WestNewbury and Groveland.
Lake Attitash is a small lakethat straddles Merrimac andneighboring Amesbury. Merri-mac has a public beach, calledIndian Head Park, that allowsresidents access to the lake. Thelake’s shore also has many pri-vate homes.
Rural living in the
middle of I-495By Kelly [email protected]
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $94,456. Population: 6,138. Median home value: $224,700.
SCHOOLS
Pentucket Regional High Schoo978-363-5507, prsd.org.
Pentucket Regional Middle Scho978-363-2957, prsd.org.
Helen R. Donaghue ElementarySchool: 978-346-8921, prsd.org.
Frederick N. Sweetsir ElementaSchool: 978-346-8319, prsd.org.
SERVICES
Police Department: 978-346-832merrimacpolice.org. In case o emer-
gency, always dial 911. Fire Department: 978-346-8211, mrimacfre.com. In case o emergencyalways dial 911.
Town Hall: 978-346-8013, merri-mac01860.ino.
LIBRARY
Merrimac Public Library: 978-349441, merrimaclibrary.org.
AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-463-1ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center: 603-663545, 1-800-437-9666, catholicmedicacenter.org.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Ceter: 603-226-2200 (Concord), 603-354-5(Keene), 603-650-5000 (Lebanon), 6032500 (Manchester/Bedord), 603-577-4(Nashua), dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300, elthospital.org.
Holy Family Hospital and MedicCenter: 978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital Pediatric Cter: 978-687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 78744-5100, lahey.org.
Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-54000, lahey.org. Lawrence General Hospital: 978683-4000, lawrencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-9376000, lowellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978-2000, steward.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-431500, parklandmedicalcenter.com.
Southern New Hampshire MedicCenter: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-30
stjosephhospital.com.
MERRIMAC LISTINGS
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Benjamin Hadley, 6, keeps his eye on the prize as he competes in
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Swimmers and sunbathers cool off at Forest Lake in Methuen.
METHUEN INCORPORATED 1725
Like many cities in
the area, Methuen
has a rich industrial
history.
The town wasincorporated in 1725,
after breaking away
from Haverhill. In
the 1820s, the Spicket
River, a tributary
of the Merrimack,
became a catalyst
for industry. The
largest mill was the
Methuen Cotton Millsat Spicket Falls.
Smaller mills sprang upas well, manufacturing hatsand shoes and centralizing
Built on the generosity of three
great philanthropistsBy Kelly [email protected]
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $77,037. Population: 43,789. Median home value: $159,000.
SCHOOLS
Public Comprehensive Grammar School:
78-722-9051, methuen.k12.ma.us. Donald P. Timony Grammar School:
78-722-9001, methuen.k12.ma.us. Greater Lawrence Technical School:
78-686-0194, glts.net. Marsh Grammar School: 978-722-
076, methuen.k12.ma.us. Methuen High School: 978-722-6040,
methuen.k12.ma.us. Tenney Grammar School: 978-722-
026, methuen.k12.ma.us.
Private Fellowship Christian Academy: 978-
686-9373, fbcmethuen.org. The Islamic Academy for Peace:
978-975-7335, theislamicacademy.com. Presentation of Mary Academy:
978-682-9391, pmamethuen.org. Presentation of Mary Early Child-
hood Program: 978-683-0872, presmary-preschool.org.
St. Monica School: 978-686-1801,stmonicamethuen.org.
SERVICES
Police Department: 978-983-8698,ci.methuen.ma.us. In case of emergency,always dial 911.
Fire Department: 978-983-8940,ci.methuen.ma.us. In case of emergency,
always dial 911.
City Hall: 978-983-8515, ci.methuen.ma.us.
LIBRARY
Nevins Memorial Library: 978-686-4080, nevinslibrary.org.
AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-463-1000,ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center: 603-668-3545, 1-800-437-9666, catholicmedical-center.org.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Cen-ter: 603-226-2200 (Concord), 603-354-5400(Keene), 603-650-5000 (Lebanon), 603-695-2500 (Manchester/Bedford), 603-577-4000(Nashua), dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300, ellio-
thospital.org.
Holy Family Hospital and MedicaCenter: 978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital Pediatric Cter: 978-687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 781-744-5100, lahey.org.
Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-534000, lahey.org. Lawrence General Hospital: 978-683-4000, lawrencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-937-6000, lowellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978-32000, steward.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-4321500, parklandmedicalcenter.com.
Southern New Hampshire MedicaCenter: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-300
stjosephhospital.com.
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Methuen’s economic growthalong the banks of the river.
Today, the Searles Tenney Nev-ins Historic District celebratessome of the greatest architecturefrom this time. Edward Sear-les, an architectural designer,Charles Tenney, a banker, andHenry Nevins, a mill owner, werethe three “fathers” of Methuen.Their wealth and power shapedthe downtown that remainstoday.
The Methuen Memorial MusicHall and the Nevins Memo-rial Library are examples of the resources that these menbrought to Methuen.
Today, Methuen is home tomore than 47,000 residents. The
city has its own school system;the mascot the blue-and-whiteRangers.
Methuen also is home to Pre-sentation of Mary, a private
Catholic school that has ditionally been for girls recently went co-educatioThe school is located on the mer Searles Estate.
TIM JEAN/Staff photo
Thousands o people gatherto watch the freworks displayduring Methuen’s Fourth o JulyCelebration at Nicholson Stadium.
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A trail runs about a third of amile in North Andover throughthe woods between the StevensEstate and the top of Half MileHill, which has a view of LakeCochichewick.
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NO. ANDOVER INCORPORATED 1855
North Andover was singled out by early settlers in New England because o its access
to three bodies o water: the Merrimack River, the Shawsheen River and reshwater Lake
Cochichewick. The land was purchased rom local natives in 1646 or six pounds and was
called Cochichewick Plantation.
The town was incorporated as Andover, ater the English hometown o many o the
early residents. During these early years, North Andover was home to America’s frst
published poet, Anne Bradstreet.
An educational hub with plenty of water
By Kelly [email protected]
Bill Sanchez drives a tractor in one o the felds on the Barker Farm along Osgood Street.
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Although it was cal ledAndover, the original settle-ment was established in pres-ent-day North Andover. As theown grew, there was debate
over where the parishes shouldbe located. Ultimately two par-shes, North and South, were
established, and the communi-ies continued to grow apart.
In 1855 the north parish sepa-rated and was incorporated asNorth Andover.
Today, North Andover ismade up of commercial, areasas well as rural farmland. Morehan 30,000 residents call North
Andover home.North Andover also houses
a number of educational insti-utions. The North Andover
public school system, home of The Knights, is well respected.Merrimack College educatesover 2,000 college students ayear in North Andover. BrooksSchool, a co-educational highschool on the shore of LakeCochichewick, educates over 340
students from around the world.
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ANDOVER: Originalsettlement
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Jenny Barker, 13, rides her horserince on the Barker Farm along
Osgood Street in North Andover.
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VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $138,171. Population: 27,202. Median home value: $316,500.
SCHOOLS
Public Annie L. Sargent Elementary
School: 978-725-3673, northandover-
publicschools.com. Atkinson Elementary School: 978-794-0124, northandoverpublicschools.com.
Franklin Elementary School: 978-794-1990, northandoverpublicschools.com.
Kittredge Elementary School: 978-794-1688, northandoverpublicschools.com.
Thomson Elementary School: 978-794-1545, northandoverpublicschools.com.
North Andover Early ChildhoodCenter: 978-794-1577, northandover-
publicschools.com. North Andover Middle School: 978-
794-1870, northandoverpublicschools.com.
North Andover High School: 978-794-1711, northandoverpublicschools.com.
Private Brooks School: 978-725-6300,
brooksschool.org. Meritor Academy: 978-794-0616,
meritornorthandover.com. New England Montessori School:
978-975-9906, nemontessori.com. St. Michael School: 978-686-1862,
saintmichael.com.College
Merrimack College: 978-837-5000,978-683-7111, merrimack.edu.
SERVICES
Police Department: 978-683-3168,ownofnorthandover.com. In case of
emergency, always dial 911. Fire Department: 978-688-9590,ownofnorthandover.com. In case of
emergency, always dial 911. Town Hall: 978-688-9501, townof-
northandover.com.LIBRARY
Stevens Memorial Library: 978-688-9505, stevensmemlib.org.
AREA
HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-463-000, ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center: 603-668-3545, 1-800-437-9666, catholicmedical-center.org.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medi-cal Center: 603-226-2200 (Concord),603-354-5400 (Keene), 603-650-5000Lebanon), 603-695-2500 (Manchester/
Bedford), 603-577-4000 (Nashua),
dartmouth-hitchcock.org. Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300, ellio-
thospital.org. Holy Family Hospital and Medical
Center: 978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital PediatricCenter: 978-687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 781-744-5100, lahey.org.
Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-538-
4000, lahey.org. Lawrence General Hospital: 978-683-4000, lawrencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-937-6000, lowellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978-374-2000, steward.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-432-1500, parklandmedicalcenter.com.
Southern New Hampshire MedicalCenter: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-3000,stjosephhospital.com.
NORTH ANDOVER LISTINGS
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PELHAM INCORPORATED 1746
Although Pelham is a small town, it boasts something no other local
town does: a full 18-hole disc golf course. This unique sport follows the
same idea as golf; get through the course with a few points as possible.
But instead of hitting a ball, disc golf players toss a disc (like a Frisbee)
into a basket.
Home to
unconventional golfingBy Kelly Burch
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $113,542. Population: 10,914. Median home value: $172,700.
SCHOOLS
Pelham Elementary School: 603-635-8875, pelhamsd.org.
Pelham Memorial School: 603-6352321, pelhamsd.org.
Pelham High School: 603-635-2115,pelhamsd.org.
Saint Patrick School: 603-635-294saintpatrickschool.net.
SERVICES
Police Department: 603-635-2411,pelhampolice.com. In case o emer-gency, always dial 911. Fire Department: 603-635-2703,pelhamfre.com. In case o emergency,always dial 911.
Town Hall: 603-635-2040, pelham-web.com.
LIBRARY
Pelham Public Library: 603-635-7581, pelhampubliclibrary.org.
AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-463-1000, ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center: 603-668
3545, 1-800-437-9666, catholicmedical-center.org. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medi-
cal Center: 603-226-2200 (Concord),603-354-5400 (Keene), 603-650-5000(Lebanon), 603-695-2500 (Manchester/Bedord), 603-577-4000 (Nashua),dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300, elliothospital.org.
Holy Family Hospital and MedicalCenter: 978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital PediatricCenter: 978-687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 781-744-5100, lahey.org.
Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-5384000, lahey.org. Lawrence General Hospital: 978-683-4000, lawrencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-937-6000, lowellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978-374-2000, steward.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-4321500, parklandmedicalcenter.com.
Southern New Hampshire MedicaCenter: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-3000
stjosephhospital.com.
PELHAM LISTINGS
The course is part of Muldoon Park, the larg-
est recreational area in Pelham. The park alsooffers venues for more conventional sports,including baseball and soccer, in addition tohiking trails. Some of the trails lead to BeaverBrook, a small river where residents can launch
a canoe.
Pelham boarders Massachusetts and containsthe southern-most point in New Hampshire.
The town is home to about 13,000 residents. Ithas its own school system, which consists of apreschool, elementary, middle and high school.
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Pelham teens Josh Sargent, left, and Justin Allum play basketball at the Village Green in town.
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PLAISTOW INCORPORATED 1749
When it comes to natural eatures, Plaistow is known or that which it
does not have. It is one o only two towns in New Hampshire that does not
have any signifcant lakes or ponds with its boundaries. However, fshing,
boating and swimming enthusiasts don’t need to venture ar to fnd greatnatural resources, like Kingston State Park in nearby Kingston.
Bridging the divide
between Massachusettsand New HampshireBy Kelly [email protected]
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $88,743. Population: 7,747.
Median home value: $158,100.
SCHOOLS
Pollard Elementary School: 60382-7146, timberlane.net.
Timberlane Regional MiddleSchool: 603-382-7131, timberlane.ne
Timberlane Regional High Sch603-382-6541, timberlane.net.
SERVICES
Police Department: 603-382-68603-382-1200, 603-382-6207, plaistocom. In case of emergency, always
dial 911. Fire Department: 603-382-5012plaistow.com. In case of emergencyalways dial 911.
Town Hall: 603-382-8129, plaistocom.
LIBRARY
Plaistow Public Library: 603-386011, plaistowlibrary.com.
AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-4631000, ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center: 603-6
3545, 1-800-437-9666, catholicmedicenter.org.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock MedicalCenter: 603-226-2200 (Concord),603-354-5400 (Keene), 603-650-500(Lebanon), 603-695-2500 (ManchestBedford), 603-577-4000 (Nashua),dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300,elliothospital.org.
Holy Family Hospital and MediCenter: 978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital PediatricCenter: 978-687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 7744-5100, lahey.org.
Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-538-4000, lahey.org. Lawrence General Hospital: 97683-4000, lawrencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-936000, lowellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978374-2000, steward.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-432-1500, parklandmedicalcenter.co
Southern New Hampshire MedCenter: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-
3000, stjosephhospital.com.
PLAISTOW LISTINGS
Plaistow is in southern NewHampshire, just about equaldistance from Boston and Con-cord, N.H. The town originallywas part o Haverhill. For a longtime it was largely uninhab-ited because of fears of Indianattacks.
In the later half of the 18thcentury, Plaistow began to besettled.Back then, the landscape
was filled with farmland andpastures.
The townseparated fromHaverhill when the land disputebetween Massachusetts andNew Hampshire was settledin 1741. In 1749, the town wasincorporated as Plaistow. Noone knows why this name waschosen. The only other town inthe world that share the nameis on the outskirts of London,England.
As Route 125 has develped,Plaistow has become a retail
hub for shoppers from the areaand or Massachusetts residentslooking or tax-ree sales.
The town is home to about7,600 residents, most of whomlive in neighborhoods. Few areasin the town remain rural.
Plaistow is home to the Tim-berlane Regional High Schooland Timberlane Regional MiddleSchool, which it shares with the
neighboring towns of Atkinson,Danville and Sandown
TIM JEAN/Staff photo
Joyce Hovannian flls a heart shaped box with chocolate or a customer at Sanborn’s Candies in Plaistow.
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SALEM INCORPORATED 1750
Salem bills itsel as “The Gateway to New Hampshire,” which is reasonable considering that the
state’s major highway, I-93, passes through this community.
Travelers coming into New Hampshire rom Boston or other points south are likely to pass through
Salem, which was incorporated in 1750 and named or nearby Salem, Mass. The inux o travelers
has helped to promote Salem as a retail hub. It is home to the Rockingham Mall, the largest mall in
he area, as well as Route 28, a stretch o road that boasts nearly any shop imaginable. Weekendsfnd
hoards o Massachusetts shoppers looking to score tax-ree deals rom their avorite stores in Salem.
The Gateway to New HampshireBy Kelly [email protected]
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anner Morgano, 9, lines up a shot while playing a game of pool during school vacation week at the Boys & Girls Club of Salem.
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As the town’s motto -- “Indtry, Commerce, Recreati-- shows, Salem has more tgreat shopping to offer its 29residents. The Field of Dreais a popular playground locain a wooded area near the tooffices. Hedgehog Park basketball and tennis couhorseshoe pits, swimming anplayground.
The town is also homeCanobie Lake Park, an amument park located on the shof Canobie Lake. It was opein 1902 by the Massachus
Northeast Street Railway Cpany as a destination to encage travel on the compantrolleys. More than 100 yelater, Canobie Lake Park remaa favorite destination for famfrom throughout the MerrimValley and beyond.
SALEM: Morethan great shopping
Continued from Page 30
SALEM LISTINGS
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $88,058. Population: 28,112.
Median home value: $168,900.
SCHOOLS
Public Baron Elementary School: 603-893-
7067, sau57.org. Mary Fisk Elementary School: 603-
893-7051, sau57.org. Walter Haigh Elementary School:
603-893-7064, sau57.org. Lancaster Elementary School: 603-
893-7059, sau57.org. North Salem Elementary School:
603-893-7062, sau57.org. Soule Elementary School: 603-893-
7053, sau57.org. Woodbury Middle School: 603-893-
7055, sau57.org. Salem High School: 603-893-7069,
sau57.org.Private
Merrimack Valley MontessoriSchool: 603-893-7310, mvms.org.
St. Joseph Regional CatholicSchool: 603-893-6811, sjrcs.com.
SERVICES
Police Department: 603-893-1911,townofsalem.org. In case of emergency,
always dial 911. Fire Department: 603-890-2200,
townofsalem.org. In case of emergency,always dial 911.
Town Hall: 603-890-2116, townofsa-lem.org.
LIBRARY
Kelley Library: 603-898-7064, kel-leylibrary.org.
AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-463-1000, ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center: 603-668-3545, 1-800-437-9666, catholicmedical-center.org.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medi-cal Center: 603-226-2200 (Concord),603-354-5400 (Keene), 603-650-5000(Lebanon), 603-695-2500 (Manchester/Bedford), 603-577-4000 (Nashua),dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300, ellio-thospital.org.
Holy Family Hospital and MedicalCenter: 978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital PediatricCenter: 978-687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 781-744-5100, lahey.org.
Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-538-4000, lahey.org.
Lawrence General Hospital: 978-683-4000, lawrencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-937-6000, lowellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978-374-2000, steward.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-432-1500, parklandmedicalcenter.com.
Southern New Hampshire MedicalCenter: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-3000,stjosephhospital.com.
Nick Wright o Salem,harvests fowers or thePeters’ Farm armstand.The rows in which thefowers are currentlyplanted held vegetablesn previous years, butWright explains thatt’s a practice to rotatecrops to give the soil achance to rejuvenate.
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entral School. Crowe went on to be the frst-place winner o the event.
SANDOWN INCORPORATED 1756
Sandown was incorporated in 1756, and named ater a town on the Isle
o Wight, o the coast o England. To this day, these are the only two San-
downs in the world.
One o the oldest structures in town is the Sandown Meeting House,
which was built in 1774 and is said to be one o the fnest examples o
church architecture o this time period in New England.
New England architectural
history at its finestBy Kelly [email protected]
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $102,434. Population: 5,143. Median home value: $144,100.
SCHOOLS
Sandown North School: 603-8878503, timberlane.net.
Sandown Central School: 603-883648, timberlane.net.
Timberlane Regional MiddleSchool: 603-382-7131, timberlane.net
Timberlane Regional High Scho603-382-6541, timberlane.net.
SERVICES
Police Department: 603-887-388sandownpolice.com. In case o emer-gency, always dial 911.
Fire Department: 603-887-4806,sandown.us. In case o emergency,always dial 911.
Town Hall: 603-887-3646 (select-men’s ofce), sandown.us.
LIBRARY
Sandown Public Library: 603-883428, sandownlibrary.us.
AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-463-1000, ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center: 603-663545, 1-800-437-9666, catholicmediccenter.org.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock MedicalCenter: 603-226-2200 (Concord),603-354-5400 (Keene), 603-650-5000(Lebanon), 603-695-2500 (ManchesteBedord), 603-577-4000 (Nashua),dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300,elliothospital.org.
Holy Family Hospital and MedicCenter: 978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital PediatricCenter: 978-687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 78744-5100, lahey.org. Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-
538-4000, lahey.org. Lawrence General Hospital: 978683-4000, lawrencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-936000, lowellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978-374-2000, steward.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-432-1500, parklandmedicalcenter.com
Southern New Hampshire MedicCenter: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-
3000, stjosephhospital.com.
SANDOWN LISTINGS
The Rockingham RecreationalTrail passes through Sandown.Oart of the New Hampshire StatePark System, the trail allows visi-ors to hike, bike, ride horses and
use snowmobiles and all terrain
vehicles through the woodsand wetlands of southern NewHampshire.
The trail passes through tworenovated historic depots, one of which is located in Sandown.
The town is home to about6,000 residents. Students in San-down attend the TimberlaneRegional School district, whichthe town shares with Plaistow,Atkinson and Danville.
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Adam and Jenn Mead of Derry, with their dog Bambi, take an early autumn walk along the Windham Rail Trail
area in Windham.
WINDHAM INCORPORATED 1742
For a quiet town, Windham gave birth to a big voice in Sully Erna, vocalist
and songwriter or the metal band Godsmack.
In other interesting town trivia, Windham, along with neighboring Derry
and Londonderry, originally was known as Nutfeld because o the large
number o nut trees that were ound in the area.
A small town nurtures
a big voiceBy Kelly [email protected]
VITAL STATISTICS
Median income: $131,607. Population: 10,709.
Median home value: $230,100.SCHOOLS
Golden Brook School: 603-898-9586, windhamsd.org.
Windham Center School: 603-47312, windhamsd.org.
Windham Middle School: 603-82636, windhamsd.org.
Windham High School: 603-5372400, windhamsd.org.
SERVICES
Police Department: 603-434-55windhampd.com. In case o emer-
gency, always dial 911. Fire Department: 603-434-4907
windhamfre.org. In case o emer-gency, always dial 911.
Town Hall: 603-434-5075, windhnewhampshire.com.
LIBRARY
Nesmith Library: 603-432-7154,nesmithlibrary.org.
AREA HOSPITALS
Anna Jaques Hospital: 978-4631000, ajh.org.
Catholic Medical Center: 603-6
3545, 1-800-437-9666, catholicmedicenter.org.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock MedicalCenter: 603-226-2200 (Concord),603-354-5400 (Keene), 603-650-500(Lebanon), 603-695-2500 (ManchestBedord), 603-577-4000 (Nashua),dartmouth-hitchcock.org.
Elliot Hospital: 603-669-5300,elliothospital.org.
Holy Family Hospital and MediCenter: 978-687-0151, steward.org. Holy Family Hospital PediatricCenter: 978-687-6355, steward.org.
Lahey Clinic Medical Center: 7744-5100, lahey.org.
Lahey Clinic North Shore: 978-538-4000, lahey.org. Lawrence General Hospital: 97683-4000, lawrencegeneral.org.
Lowell General Hospital: 978-936000, lowellgeneral.org.
Merrimack Valley Hospital: 978374-2000, steward.org.
Parkland Medical Center: 603-432-1500, parklandmedicalcenter.co
Southern New Hampshire MedCenter: 603-577-2000, snhhs.org.
St. Joseph Hospital: 603-882-
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WINDHAM LISTINGS
The town was home to the Pawtucket Indiansbefore Scottish settlers began homesteading in
1719. In 1742, the town was incorporated.Today, Windham is home to about 13,500 resi-
dents. It has its town schools system, which servesmore than 1,600 students in four schools. Windhamalso has active youth sports programs, as well asmany other extracurriculars or active residents.
Windham has a town beach open to resi-dents and their guests located on the shore of
Corbett’s Pond. The town also has access toCanobie Lake or boating, but swimming is not
permitted in Canobie Lake because it is Salem’swater supply.
For those who like to keep their legs on dry land,Windham offers Griffin Park, featuring a play-ground, sports felds and walking trails.
The Windham Rail Trail, build on abandoned raillines, runs from Windham to Derry, covering 4.1miles o paved walking and biking trails.
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y the 1800s, the city was notncorporated until 1853. Prioro that, the mill community
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a politician and early investor inthe mills.
In 1912, 23,000 mill workerswent on strike in Lawrence toprotest a cut to their pay. Thestrike lasted or two months,with National Guardsmen andlocal police called in to restoreorder. When the police ofcersbeat women and children try-ing to leave Lawrence, the mill
owners realized that they hadlost public sympathies and wereable to come to an agreementwith the striking workers.
The Bread and Roses strike,as it is known, orever alteredAmerican labor laws.
Today, Lawrence is home tomore 76,000 residents, many o whom come rom Caribbean andLatin American countries. The
2010 census ound that 73.8 ecent o Lawrence’s populationLatino.
Although much o the indtry that deined Lawrence hlet the city, 35 percent o tlocal economy is still manuturing-based. Large companincluding Malden Mills (makerPolartec) and New Balance matain actories in Lawrence.
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