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According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 39.8 square miles (103.1 km 2), of which 39.6 square miles (102.5 km 2) are land and 0.2 square miles (0.6 km 2) are water, comprising 0.56% of the town. [1] The highest point in Salisbury is along its western boundary, where the eastern slopes of Mount Kearsarge climb ...
A transfer station, or resource recovery centre, is a building or processing site for the temporary deposition, consolidation and aggregation of waste. [1] [2] Transfer stations vary significantly in size and function. Some transfer stations allow residents and businesses to drop off small loads of waste and recycling, and may perform some ...
US 4 and NH 11 run concurrently through Andover for about two miles (3.2 km) before splitting, NH 11 to the northeast and US 4 to the southeast. US 4 enters the town of Salisbury and crosses NH 127 , before continuing into Boscawen and intersecting with US 3 .
To date, more than 450 body-worn cameras are deployed department-wide, and all 55 of the department's emergency vehicles are outfitted with cameras on the dash and/or inside the transport compartment.
Salisbury Academy Building: Salisbury Academy Building: May 30, 1975 : Junction of NH 127 and U.S. Route 4: Salisbury: Now houses the town offices 74: South Danbury Christian Church: South Danbury Christian Church: June 6, 1985 : U.S. Route 4
NH 103 east – Hopkinton: Southern end of concurrency with NH 103: Warner: 6.975: 11.225: NH 103 west – Warner: Northern end of concurrency with NH 103: Salisbury: 17.818: 28.675: US 4 – Andover, Concord: Franklin: 23.350: 37.578: US 3 south – Concord: Southern end of concurrency with US 3: 24.012: 38.644: NH 3A north / NH 11 west ...
Route 286 is a 3.7-mile-long (6.0 km) east–west state highway in Salisbury, Massachusetts and Seabrook, New Hampshire.The route was previously known as Route 86 and was renumbered to avoid a numerical conflict with the designation of a freeway as Interstate 86 in the 1970s.
In March 2016, the city of Dover (population 33,000) opened a new 30,000-square-foot police station, which cost $9 million ($12 million adjusted for inflation in 2023).