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Nashua (/ ˈ n æ ʃ ə w ə /) is a city in southern New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 91,322, [5] the second-largest in northern New England after nearby Manchester. It is one of two county seats of New Hampshire's most populous county, Hillsborough; the other being Manchester.
Area code 603 in a 1956 map, covering the whole state.. Area code 603 is the sole area code for the U.S. state of New Hampshire in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). It was created as one of the original 86 numbering plan areas in October 1947.
The following is a list of New Hampshire state agencies—government agencies of the U.S. state of New Hampshire.Entries are listed alphabetically per their first distinguishing word (e.g. the New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets, and Food is listed under "A" for Agriculture), with subordinate agencies listed under their parent agency.
It has been consistently ranked as among the top high schools in the United States, as well as the #1 school in the state of New Hampshire. [3] ASD concentrates on providing a STEM-based education. The academy is tuition-free for New Hampshire residents. However, the limited space available for new students makes a lottery system necessary.
District 13 is based in Nashua in Hillsborough County, including the city's 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th wards. [3] The district is located entirely within New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district. [4] It borders the state of Massachusetts. At just under 16 square miles, it is the smallest Senate district in the state. [1]
Hudson is located in southeastern Hillsborough County along the southern edge of New Hampshire, with its southern boundary forming the Massachusetts state line.According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 29.3 square miles (75.8 km 2), of which 28.3 square miles (73.3 km 2) are land and 0.97 square miles (2.5 km 2) are water, comprising 3.35% of the town.
Ezekiel A. Straw (1819–1882), engineer, businessman, 34th governor of New Hampshire; Daniel Webster (1782–1852), US congressman, senator from Massachusetts; 14th and 19th US Secretary of State; born in 1782 in what was then part of Salisbury, now within the city limits of Franklin