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www.des.nh.gov The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services ( NHDES ) is a state agency of the U.S. state of New Hampshire , headquartered in Concord . The department works to "sustain a high quality of life for all citizens by protecting and restoring the environment and public health" in the state. [ 1 ]
33 Hazen Drive Concord, New Hampshire ... is located at the James H. Hayes Safety Building in Concord. ... Robert L. Quinn as Commissioner of the NH Department of ...
NHDOT's general functions, as provided in NH RSA:21-L, are: . Planning, developing, and maintaining a state transportation network which will provide for safe and convenient movement of people and goods throughout the state by means of a system of highways and railroads, air service, mass transit and other practicable modes of transportation in order to support state growth and economic ...
The state office complex on Hazen Drive in Concord was named "Meldrim Thomson Jr. State Office Complex." A 16-mile stretch of Route 25A , where his Mt. Cube Farm lined both sides of the road, was named the "Governor Meldrim Thomson Scenic Highway."
Concord (/ ˈ k ɒ ŋ k ər d /) [6] is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the seat of Merrimack County. As of the 2020 United States census the population was 43,976, [5] making it the 3rd most populous city in New Hampshire after Manchester and Nashua. The area was first settled by Europeans in 1659. [1]
The plan is to open another one at 10 Whitney Road in Concord on the same 5-acre parcel ... Apr. 12—THERE ARE drive-thrus for banks, doughnut shops and burger joints. We can't forget chicken ...
Abbot-Downing Company was a coach and carriage builder in Concord, New Hampshire, which became known throughout the United States for its products — in particular the Concord coach. The business's roots went back to 1813, and it persisted in some form into the 1930s with the manufacture of motorized trucks and fire engines.
The road crosses NH 28 at the Epsom Traffic Circle, then continues east and intersects NH 107, forming a two-mile-long (3.2 km) four-route concurrency into Northwood, where NH 107 splits off to the northwest. US 4, US 202, and NH 9 continue through Northwood, and US 202 and NH 9 split from US 4 at an intersection with NH 43.