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New Hampshire Route 101E is a short stretch of urban road 2.357 miles (3.793 km) in length in Hampton. This road connects Lafayette Road (U.S. Route 1) with Ocean Boulevard (New Hampshire Route 1A). NH 101E is locally named Winnacunnet Road. Despite its name, this highway has never connected with NH 101 or any of its spurs.
Mostly follows the old New England Route 10; Signed along US 302 from Haverhill to Littleton, but not part of official route NH 11: 108.223: 174.168 VT 11 in Springfield, VT: US 202 / SR 11 in Lebanon, ME — — Mostly follows the old New England Route 11: NH 12: 62.773: 101.023 MA 12 in Winchendon, MA: VT 12 in Ascutney, VT — — Mostly ...
Mostly follows the old New England Route 15: US 3: 241.953: 389.386 US 3 at Nashua: Route 257 at Pittsburg: 1926: current Mostly follows the old New England Route 6: US 4: 106.834: 171.933 US 4 at Lebanon: I-95/US 1 Byp. in Portsmouth: 1926: current Mostly follows the old New England Route 13 between Lebanon and Franklin: US 5: 4.5: 7.2
The segment of the Everett Turnpike north of NH 101 and the segment of NH 101 east of the Everett Turnpike are designated Interstate 293; I-293 turns at this interchange. The portion of Route 101 in eastern Bedford from New Hampshire Route 114 to the Manchester border is a freeway, while the remainder of the route through the town is a surface ...
The CDP is bordered to the south by the New Hampshire Route 101 expressway and to the west by the Lamprey River from NH 101 to NH 27 (Pleasant Street). The northern border of the CDP follows NH 27 and the Lamprey River, until the village of Epping in the eastern part of the CDP, where it follows Prescott Road and Old Hedding Road to Delaney ...
The route then turns more northwesterly, crossing I-495 directly at Exits 109A-B (formerly 51A-B). The route turns northward at Plaistow Road before entering into Plaistow, New Hampshire and becoming New Hampshire Route 125. Main Street, meanwhile, heads into Plaistow as well, where it meets the end of New Hampshire Route 121.
Newmarket man was not wearing a helmet at time of fatal crash, according to New Hampshire State Police.
Haverhill is one of two major hubs for MVRTA local bus service; the Washington Square Transit Center is located 1 ⁄ 5 mile (0.3 km) east of the rail station. The Boston and Portland Railroad opened to Haverhill in 1840 and was renamed Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M) in 1843. The first station was replaced in 1867.