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Mortgage & Financing | CTX Mortgage CompanyThere's a place where people help other people achieve the American Dream of home ownership: it's called CTX Mortgage Company. At CTX, we are committed to making the mortgage loan process as simple as possible for our customers. We're people who live and work in the communities we serve, dedicated professionals who focus on the financial needs of our customers. Read more ... |
Homestead Restaurant | Londonderry NHHomestead Restaurant, 176 Mammoth Road, Londonderry, NH, 603-437-2022. Homestead Restaurant of Londonderry has seven dining rooms and a cocktail lounge. Are you in the mood for Escargot or Steak Oscar, or how about Seafood Fettuccine or Chicken & Lobster Boursin? No matter what your desire is, The Homestead is a local favorite. Dinner - Every night starting at 4:30, Sunday Brunch - 10:00 to 2:00 |
Peddler's Daughter | Nashua, NHThe Peddler''s Daughter, 48 Main Street, Nashua, NH, Ph: 603-821-7537. Looking for some great Irish food with a relaxing atmosphere? There is food for everyone, but this restaurant''s specialty is Irish from their dinner menu to their brews. Live Irish music is played on Friday and Saturday nights starting at 9:30 pm, arrive early for dinner and avoid the nominal cover charge. Enjoy! |
Fody\'s | Nashua, NHFody''s Great American Tavern, 9 Clinton Street, Library Hill, Nashua, NH 03060 Ph: 603-577-9015. Featured on NH Chronicle, capturing best honors in NH Magazine. Fody''s is in Nashua''s oldest brick building, exposed brick, rich mahogany and a warm fire set the atmosphere. One of NH''s top chefs Will Foden puts out incredible cuisine in a casual and relaxing atmosphere that caters to all ages with live entertainment Wed - Sat. |
Manhattan on Pearl | Nashua, NHManhattan on Pearl, 70 East Pearl St., Nashua, NH 03060 Ph: 603-578-5557. Upscale metropolitan tapas restaurant and martini bar in the heart of downtown Nashua''s restaurant district. Entertainment - Friday & Saturday evening. Reservations: 603-578-5557. Hours: Open daily 4pm to close. |
Campbell's Scottish Highlands Golf | Salem, NHThe 18-hole "Campbell''s Scottish Highl" course at the Campbell''s Scottish Highlands Golf Course facility in Salem, New Hampshire features 6,249 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 69.3 and it has a slope rating of 124 on Blue grass. Designed by George F. Sargent, Jr., ASGCA, the Campbell''s Scottish Highl golf course opened in 1994. Mike Marsh manages the course as the General Manager. |
Applewood Golf Links | Windham, NHThe 9-hole "Applewood" course at the Applewood Golf Links facility in Windham, New Hampshire features 2,954 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 27. The course rating is 28 and it has a slope rating of 81 on Blue grass. Designed by Peter G. Chulack, Sr., the Applewood golf course opened in 1992. |
Windham Country Club | Windham, NHThe 18-hole "Windham" course at the Bill Flynn''s Windham Country Club facility in Windham, New Hampshire features 6,442 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 71.7 and it has a slope rating of 137. Designed by Dean Bowen, the Windham golf course opened in 1995. Bill Flynn''s Golf Course Management & Development, Inc. manages this facility, with Jo Ann Flynn as the Golf Professional. |
Children's Metamorphosis Museum, Derry NHAn interactive children's museum serving Derry and surrounding commuities in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Read more ... |
Canobie Lake Park, Salem NHCanobie Lake Park, located in Salem NH is a great place for family fun. Canobie Lake Park houses over 85 rides, games, entertainment, and food for all ages. Rides are classified as Black Diamond, Blue square, and Green Circle. Read more ... |
Fun World, Nashua NHNeed a place to go for those cold or rainy days? FunWorld has OVER 250 Video Games for All Ages (including kiddie rides), Bowling, Catered Birthday and Group Parties, a 3 Story Indoor Playground, and 3 Indoor Amusement Rides. Read more ... |
The Taylor Sawmill, Derry NHThe Taylor Sawmill is situated on the 71-acre Ballard State Forest in Derry, New Hampshire. Robert Taylor, for whom the mill is named, bought the property in 1799 and began operating an "up and down" sawmill similar to the current one about 1805. Read more ... |
Robert Frost Farm, Derry NHThe Robert Frost Farm was home to Robert Frost and his family from 1900-1911. Frost, one of the nation''s most acclaimed poets whose writings are said to be the epitome of New England, attributed many of his poems to memories from the Derry years. The simple two-story white clapboard farmhouse is typical of New England in the 1880s. Read more ... |
Mine Falls, Nashua NHMine Falls Park is one of the most instantly recognizable and vital parts of the city of Nashua. The park is located in the heart of the city. The 325-acre park includes forest, wetlands, and open fields; it is bordered on the north by the Nashua River and on the south by the Millpond and canal system. Read more ... |
Schools & Education | Londonderry School DistrictThe Londonderry School District will provide appropriate individualized academic, social, emotional and physical learning opportunities in order to establish a dynamic foundation for quality education and condinued student growth. Read more ... |
Schools & Education | Hudson School DistrictThe Hudson School District is a grade 1-12 school district serving approximately 4,100 students who live in Hudson, NH. We are located across the Merrimack River from Nashua and along the Massachusetts border in Southern New Hampshire. Read more ... |
Schools & Education | Derry School DistrictThe Derry Cooperative School District''s mission for school age children is to create a safe and successful learning environment for all students; one that fosters challenging situations, promotes self worth, encourages learning as a life long activity, and produces healthy young adults who will contribute to society Read more ... |
Schools & Education | Nashua School DistrictThe Nashua School District, in partnership with the community, is committed to providing a quality education to all students in a safe, nurturing, and motivating environment; and is dedicated to helping students become lifelong learners and responsible, productive members of a rapidly changing society Read more ... |
Best Places to LiveCNN/Money.com has just issued it's ratings for Best Places to Live. Bedford, Hudson, Londonderry, Manchester, Merrimack, Nashua, and Salem were the seven towns listed as contenders in New Hampshire. |
Schools & Education | Pelham School DistrictThe Pelham School District is 230 years old. The school system is comprised of three schools - Pelham Elementary, Pelham Memorial, and Pelham High School. Read more ... |
Local Info | Pelham, NHPelham, NH is on the border of Northern Massachusetts, bordering the southern NH towns of Salem and Windham. Pelham is accessable from Exits 47 (MA) and 1 (NH) off of Route 93. Read more ... |
Local Info | Windham, NHThe Town of Windham is situated in the southeastern region of New Hampshire, just north of the Massachusetts border at Exit 3 of Interstate 93. Read more ... |
Local Info | Londonderry, NHThe Early History of Londonderry The emigrants who settled the Town of Londonderry, New Hampshire, were descendants of a colony migrating from Scotland to North Ireland (Ulster) about 1612. A large number of these Scotch-Irish settlers left their homes in Londonderry, Ireland, and arrived in Boston in 1718 to start a new life without religious wars and persecution. Of the five shiploads of people under the guidance of Rev. James MacGregor, one group remained in Boston, one group settled in Dracut and Andover and a third group ventured north to what is now Portland, Maine. A harsh winter and low provisions forced the third group to retreat south to Haverhill, Massachusetts, where they heard of a twelve square mile area "abound with nut trees". Sixteen families left Haverhill for Nutfield in 1719 and on June 21, 1722, established a charter for the Township of Londonderry. Later, several portions of the Town were subdivided into parishes and other towns. Read more ... |
