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Nashua – The Gate City. [11] Peterborough – Our Town, named for the Thornton Wilder play written in and inspired by the village. [12] Rochester – Lilac City. [13] Rumney – Crutch Capital of the World. [14] Salem – Gateway to New Hampshire. [15]
Nashua, New Hampshire – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [37] Pop 2010 [38] Pop 2020 [39] % 2000 % ...
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 ...
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]
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The land was deeded to the city of Nashua in 1896 by Joseph Thornton Greeley, the grandson of the original Joseph Greeley. [1] [2] In 1908, John E. Cotton [3] donated $5000, an amount that was "matched by city funds", to change the Greeley Farm into a public park. The money was used to create a "stone and cement rest house, a fountain, a ...
Military families protesting the Defense Department's anti-DEI push heckled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on his arrival at U.S. European Command headquarters in Germany on Tuesday. On a visit to ...
A police officer died and others were injured in what local officials described a hostage crisis involving a man with a gun and zip ties.