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The Weight of Water (2000) – set in New Hampshire; What Lies Beneath (2000) – set in Vermont; You Can Count on Me (2000) – early scene where he borrows money set in Worcester, Massachusetts; Blow (2001) – starts in George Jung's hometown of Weymouth, Massachusetts; The Blue Diner (2001) – set in Boston; Harvard Man (2001)
Put simply: Since New Hampshire had agreed in 1977 that the border runs along the middle of the river, New Hampshire may not now claim that the border runs along the Maine riverbank. Wrote Justice Ginsburg: "New Hampshire's claim that the Piscataqua River boundary runs along the Maine shore is clearly inconsistent with its interpretation of the ...
The Salmon Falls River is a tributary of the Piscataqua River in the U.S. states of Maine and New Hampshire.It rises at Great East Lake, Newichawannock Canal, and Horn Pond and flows south-southeast for approximately 38 miles (61 km), forming the border between York County, Maine, and Strafford County, New Hampshire.
Films in which a significant portion of the story takes place in the state of New Hampshire. Pages in category "Films set in New Hampshire" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.
The weight limit on the bridge was 3 tons (2,700 kilograms), and the dump truck carrying crushed stone was “multiple times that,” said Paul Merrill, spokesperson for the Maine Department of ...
Mooselookmeguntic Lake is located in Franklin County and Oxford County, Maine, in the United States. It is part of the Androscoggin River watershed. It is located in the western part of Maine, near the border with the state of New Hampshire and the Canadian province of Quebec. The lake is just a few miles from the Appalachian Trail.
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