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The city is home to a number of technical firms, including Nashua Corporation, which took its name from the city and river. Nashua Corp. was a leading producer of floppy disks through the early 1990s, making the Nashua name well known in the world of personal computers.
Nashua City Hall building in New Hampshire, USA, circa 1903. Joseph Baldwin, 1853-1854 [1] Freeman S. Rogers, 1855-1856 [1] Thomas W. Gillis, 1857 [1] Albin Beard, 1858-1859 [1] Aaron W. Sawyer, 1860 [1] George Bowers, 1861 [1] Hiram T. Morrill, 1862-1863 [1] Edward Spalding, 1864 [1] Virgil C. Gilman, 1865 [1] Gilman Scripture, 1866-1867 [1 ...
New Hampshire does not have a general income tax nor a general sales tax like many other U.S. states. It does have the following taxes: [27] Interest & Dividends Tax [28] - 3% for tax year 2024; will expire at start of 2025; Inheritance and Estate Tax; Business Profits Tax; Business Enterprise Tax - 0.75% [29] - an income tax on sole proprietors
Nashua, Iowa, a city; Nashua, Minnesota, a city; Nashua, Kansas City, a neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri; Nashua, Montana, a town; Nashua, New Hampshire, a city, and the largest city with this name The Nashua River in New Hampshire and Massachusetts
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Jul. 3—A new casino coming to the shuttered Sears at the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua will be called The Nash Casino. The charitable gaming venue will take up 130,000 square feet of the 180,000 ...
Over the years, other towns were formed from parts of the original area on both sides of the state line, and in 1836 the remaining part that still bore the name of "Dunstable, New Hampshire" was renamed "Nashua", after the name of the river that flowed into the Merrimack at the location then referred to as "Indian Head". [1]
Hugh Gregg (1917–2003), former New Hampshire governor and mayor of Nashua [8] Judd Gregg (born 1947), former U.S. senator, member of the Republican Party [9] Tony Labranche (born 2001), youngest member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives as of 2021 [10] [11] Roujet D. Marshall (1847–1922), judge on the Wisconsin Supreme Court [12]