Towns of Grafton County NH: Hebron and Hanover
HEBRON
Hebron sits at the North end of Newfound Lake, the fourth largest in New Hampshire. Early settlers came
from other New England towns as farmers. By the 1920’s tourism developed into the major occupation with summer cottages and winter skiing.
Population in 2009: 499 Land Area: 16.9 square miles Tax Rate: $ 7.42/1000
Schools: Newfound Area District (grades K-12)
Town Boards: Selectmen, Planning, Zoning, Historical District, Conservation Commission
Special Events: 8/14 Concert & BBQ 5 PM; 8/28 Hebron Family Fun Day
9/4 Hebron Community Breakfast 10/2 Hebron Community Breakfast
HANOVER
Hanover is located on the western side of New Hampshire in the scenic Upper Connecticut River Valley; the river forms a border with New Hampshire and Vermont. Home to Dartmouth College it is picturesque with
quaint shops, restaurants town square and the beautiful college campus. It was until recently the home of Dartmouth medical School founded in 1797, the 4th oldest in the county and Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital founded in 1893. The Appalachian Trail passes through Dartmouth.
Population in 2008: 11,068 Tax Rate: $ 15.20/1000 Land Area: 49.1 square miles
Etna Public Library
Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth
Schools: Hanover (grade K-5) Dresden Cooperative (grade 6-12) SAU 70
Town Boards: Selectmen, Planning, Zoning, Conservation Commission
Special Events: 8/16 Annual Golf Tournament
All the towns of Grafton County will be featured in my series over the next few weeks, to see them all
please feel free to check out my white Mountain Blog.
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Hi Steve,
Was reading your blog and I noticed your Search MLS button. LOVE it!!! Where did you get it? Very nice looking.
Sincerely,
Kathleen
Kathleen, I found the house graphic in Microsoft word-works , took it to Picnik.com to create the text, then added the URL link in my profile setting. A couple of steps to get it right but looks kind of cool don't you think?
Heard of some of these towns but never knew where they were. Keep them coming.
I love it! Very cool!