Nashua (/ˈnæʃəwʌ/) is a city in southern New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 91,322, the second-largest in northern...
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its existence known as the Nashua Telegraph, is a daily newspaper in Nashua, New Hampshire. It was founded as the Nashua Daily Telegraph in 1869, although...
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U.S. Route 3 (redirect from U.S. Route 3 Bypass (Nashua, New Hampshire))
northwest, bypassing Lowell and entering New Hampshire at Nashua, becoming the Everett Turnpike. In New Hampshire, current and former parts of US 3 are known...
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The Nashua River, 37.5 miles (60.4 km) long, is a tributary of the Merrimack River in Massachusetts and New Hampshire in the United States. It is formed...
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The Nashua Corporation (NASDAQ: NSHA) was an American company headquartered in Nashua, New Hampshire that made labels, specialty papers, and imaging products...
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The following is a list of mayors of the city of Nashua, New Hampshire, USA. Joseph Baldwin, 1853-1854 Freeman S. Rogers, 1855-1856 Thomas W. Gillis,...
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following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Nashua, New Hampshire. Jim Collins (born 1965), professor of biological engineering at...
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is a baseball stadium in Nashua, New Hampshire. It was constructed in 1937, as a multi-purpose stadium, by the City of Nashua. The official seating capacity...
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Samuel A. Tamposi (category People from Nashua, New Hampshire)
developer and Republican Party activist from New Hampshire. He is best known for his work in the Nashua, New Hampshire and Citrus Hills, Florida areas, and for...
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The Nashua Pride was a professional baseball team based in Nashua, New Hampshire, in the United States, not affiliated with Major League Baseball. They...
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Nashua Community College (NCC) is a public community college in Nashua, New Hampshire. It is part of the Community College System of New Hampshire. Enrollment...
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network of hospitals and health care facilities in the greater Nashua area, southern New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts. The main facility is the 208-bed...
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The Nashua River Rail Trail is a 12.5-mile (20.1 km) paved mixed-use rail trail in northern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire under control of the...
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was involved in a community activist role in a neighborhood of Nashua, New Hampshire, and later organized a movement that opposed the sale of a historic...
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Rivier University (category Education in Nashua, New Hampshire)
university in Nashua, New Hampshire. Rivier is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education and approved by the New Hampshire Department...
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Nashua High School South, formerly known as Nashua Senior High School, is a public high school located in Nashua, New Hampshire. The school's current...
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Futures Collegiate Baseball League (redirect from Futures Collegiate Baseball League of New England)
of Martha's Vineyard, and the Spinners hoped to do the same in Nashua, New Hampshire. The NECBL declined to expand, so the organizations formed a separate...
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Abbot-Spalding House, is a historic house museum at One Abbot Square in Nashua, New Hampshire. Built in 1804, it is one of the area's most prominent examples...
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Chris Romano (category People from Nashua, New Hampshire)
Spike TV's Blue Mountain State. Romano grew up in Nashua, New Hampshire, and graduated from Nashua High School South. He then went on to Plymouth State...
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Jennifer Horn (category Politicians from Nashua, New Hampshire)
rejected by the management committee and board." Horn resides in Nashua, New Hampshire, with her husband William Horn and five children. Greisman, David...
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Maggie Goodlander (category People from Nashua, New Hampshire)
the United States Navy Reserve. Goodlander was born and raised in Nashua, New Hampshire. Her grandfather, Samuel Tamposi, was a Republican real-estate developer...
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Hollis was engaged in a running border dispute with Dunstable (now Nashua, New Hampshire) over a small settlement at "One Pine Hill", near Flint Pond. The...
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Kelly Ayotte (category Politicians from Nashua, New Hampshire)
New Hampshire from 2011 to 2017. A member of the Republican Party, Ayotte served as New Hampshire Attorney General from 2004 to 2009. Born in Nashua,...
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Laconia, New Hampshire, in 1872. In 1881 their factory was destroyed by fire. White Mountain Freezer Company moved to Nashua, New Hampshire, between the...
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Merrimack River (category Nashua, New Hampshire)
Massachusetts, the Nashua, Souhegan and Namoskeag around Manchester, New Hampshire, the Pennacook northward from Bow, New Hampshire, and the Winnepisseogee...
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Jared Nathan (category People from Nashua, New Hampshire)
(August 10, 1985 – December 28, 2006) was an American actor from Nashua, New Hampshire, United States. He starred in the first season of the revival of...
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Craig Michael Wheeler (category Politicians from Nashua, New Hampshire)
Wheeler is a Democratic former member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing the Nashua 29th district in 1995 and 1996. He was elected...
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state. Its county seats are Manchester and Nashua, the state's two biggest cities. Hillsborough is northern New England's most populous county as well as...
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Stacie-Marie Laughton (category Politicians from Nashua, New Hampshire)
"Nashua state Rep. Laughton resigns House seat". New Hampshire Union Leader. Retrieved February 23, 2023. Tony Schinella (November 13, 2022). "Nashua Democrat...
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