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9/9/2010 - AARP Member Discounts at Tanger
1/1/2010 to 12/31/2010
Tanger will reward AARP members that register their visit at Tanger Shopper Services with a free Tanger coupon book. For more information please call 603-286-7880 or visit www.tangeroutlet.com/tilton. 603-286-7880
| 9/9/2010 - KARAOKE
Every Thursday Night, 10 pm- 1 am
"The Grotto" at Giuseppe's - 312 Daniel Webster Hwy Sing! Dance! Have Fun! Come and join in on the fun with Awesome Entertainment's Karaoke....Every Thursday night at Giuseppe's... Downstairs in the new "Grotta La Rocca" (6t03)279-3313 www.giuseppesnh.com
| 9/9/2010 - Garden Series: Fall Flowering Perennials
Daily, Sept 7-12, 2010, 11am
An educational guided tour of Tarbin Gardens with emphasis on Fall Flowering Perennials. Tours last approximately one hour but you can stay for the rest of the day. Bring a picnic lunch or treat yourself to an authentic English Cream Tea served in the Rose Garden Patio 1PM – 5PM (tea price $7.50). The gardens are open from 10AM – 6PM. For information and directions phone 603-934-3518 or visit www.tarbingardens.com Admission: Adults $8.50, Seniors, Children and Students $7.00. Group rates are available on request. (603) 934-3518 www.tarbingardens.com
| 9/9/2010 - Beef it up Thursdays!!!!
July 8 - October 7, 2010
Every Thursday from 5pm to close at Our World Famous NazBar Beach Bar & Grill ONLY!!! You will get: $5.00 Angus Burgers & $2.00 Domestic Draft Beer 603-366-4341 www.naswa.com
| 9/9/2010 - Business Outreach Session
Governor Lynch and the Governor's Jobs Cabinet has scheduled a Commissioners' Regional Business Outreach session for Thursday, September 9th at 7:30 a.m. at the Nashua Community College (505 Amherst Street, Nashua).
This two-hour session is the result of feedback from recent Governor's Jobs Cabinet Roundtables that were held throughout the state. Many business owners had expressed an interest in learning more about the free services offered by state government as well as to have a forum to ask questions that would help their companies grow and thrive in the Granite State.
Brief presentations by each of our commissioners will be given, as well as a chance to meet with the commissioners and their staff members one-on-one following the event. Check the following link for further details Business Outreach . To pre-register, please RSVP to Pat Salvucci by September 7th. For additional details, please call Pat at 271-3171.
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Bethlehem is a hillside town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,199 at the 2000 census. Bethlehem includes the villages of Maplewood and Pierce Bridge. It is home to Cushman and Strawberry Hill state forests. The eastern half of the town is within the White Mountain National Forest. The Appalachian Trail crosses in the south.
History
Granted as Lloyd's Hills in 1774 by Colonial Governor John Wentworth, the town was named for James Lloyd of Boston. It would be the last of the provincial grants in New Hampshire. In the aftermath of the Revolutionary War, the original grant could not be found. Lack of documentation would deter settlement until 1787, when the first permanent houses where built. Dropping its homage to Lloyd, a Loyalist, the town would be incorporated as Bethlehem on December 27, 1799, the name selected on the last Christmas Day of the century. There were just 33 families, with agriculture the only industry.
By 1850, however, the population had grown to 950, and the town contained a gristmill, 5 large sawmills and 2 starch factories. Then, in 1867, the railroad came to Bethlehem Junction. With it traveled tourists from Boston, New York and elsewhere, many to avoid respiratory ailments in the low pollen count environment of "the highest town in New Hampshire" (as claimed on a present-day sign in the village, although several other towns in the state are higher). Others were attracted by the paintings of the White Mountain artists. Conveniently located near Mount Washington and other attractions of the White Mountains, Bethlehem developed into a Gilded Age resort for the rich and famous.
In 1873, at the beginning of a building boom, Governor Henry Howard of Rhode Island built Howard House. Eventually, over 30 hotels would line Bethlehem's streets. Seven trains arrived daily, some direct from Grand Central Station, stopping at Bethlehem's five depots. Patrons included Presidents Grant, Hayes, Roosevelt, Taft and Harding, as well as author Thornton Burgess and poet Robert Frost. Entertainments included strolling Main Street on a two and a half mile raised boardwalk, carriage rides in the countryside, croquet games or simply lounging about the hotels' sweeping piazzas.
On the hills and thoroughfares were built large summer "cottages," including that of the Woolworth family. Beginning in 1887, an annual Coaching Parade was held, with prizes awarded for lavishly decorated horse-drawn carriages. Ornamentations cost as much as $5000, prompting visitor Phineas T. Barnum to proclaim it "the Second Greatest Show on Earth."
But the rise of the automobile would bring the decline of grand hotels. Tourists could now explore regions beyond the limits of rail service. Beginning about 1916, Jewish families began arriving in town, often seeking relief from hay fever symptoms. It was at Bethlehem, in fact, that the National Hay Fever Relief Association was founded. World War II gave the hotels a second life, as tourists avoided war-ravaged Europe and stayed closer to home. By the 1950s, however, hotel attendance had dwindled. Many would close and be demolished. Today, the town is known for its special Christmas postal cancellation stamp. Every year, people from all over the world send Christmas cards to the Bethlehem post office to have them postmarked. In 2000, it handled 56,000 Christmas cards.
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 91.0 square miles (236 km2), of which 90.9 sq mi (235 km2) is land and 0.1 sq mi (0.26 km2) is water, comprising 0.08% of the town. Bethlehem is drained by the Ammonoosuc, Gale, Zealand and Little rivers, together with Tuttle, Baker and Haystack brooks. Mount Cleveland, elevation 2,397 feet (731 m), and Mount Agassiz, 2,378 ft (725 m), rise to the south of the center of town. Town boundaries contain several of the famous 4,000-footers of New Hampshire: North Twin Mountain (the highest point in Bethlehem at 4,781 ft (1,457 m)), Mount Hale, Mount Tom, Mount Field and Mount Willey. Bethlehem lies almost fully within the Connecticut River watershed, though a tiny portion of the southeast corner of the town is in the Merrimack River watershed.
Demographics
As of the census of 2000, there were 2,199 people, 924 households, and 588 families residing in the town. The population density was 24.2 people per square mile (9.3/km²). There were 1,307 housing units at an average density of 14.4/sq mi (5.5/km²). The racial makeup of the town was 96.95% White, 0.14% African American, 0.55% Native American, 0.27% Asian, 0.14% from other races, and 1.96% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.77% of the population.
There were 924 households out of which 31.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.0% were married couples living together, 9.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 36.3% were non-families. 27.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 7.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.35 and the average family size was 2.88.
In the town the population was spread out with 24.1% under the age of 18, 5.7% from 18 to 24, 31.5% from 25 to 44, 28.0% from 45 to 64, and 10.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 103.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 102.3 males.
The median income for a household in the town was $35,547, and the median income for a family was $48,333. Males had a median income of $30,133 versus $24,333 for females. The per capita income for the town was $20,155. About 7.9% of families and 11.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.8% of those under age 18 and 9.5% of those age 65 or over.
Sites of interest
- Bethlehem Heritage Society Museum
- The Rocks Estate
External links
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LAND
$1,200,000.00
Unique Offering. A very special 240 acre parcel suited for investment/development. Includes the top of Lewis Hill and the slopes have extraordinary views in all directions, including panoramas of the White Mountains and into the Vermont mountains. The property has 1.2 miles of frontage on paved to ... Read More! |
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COM
$1,100,000.00
This traditional New England Country Inn, was built in 1825, by the nephew of our 14th President Franklin Pierce. Some time in the 1940's it was turned into a Inn. And the sixties the Motel was added. The current owners have renovated all the guest rooms in the Inn. They added a/c units, private bat ... Read More! |
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Home
$695,000.00
A unique MUST SEE property on 20 acres, built with privacy and comfort in mind. Contractor owned/built home is constructed with quality materials. Amenities include: Skylights, mahogany decks and porch, insulation in every floor and wall, plastered walls, custom moldings, granite, hardwood and tile ... Read More! |
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Home
$499,000.00
Historic colonial is the Jewel of the North Country! Formal entry, grand living room w/ a double sided fieldstone fireplace shared with the beveled lead crystal windows in sunroom. Gleaming hardwood floors, new kitchen, roof, & insulation. Restored brick walkways, & professionally landscaped. 3BR/2B ... Read More! |
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$498,000.00
This property offers 96.4+/- acres, gravel pit, 2-level home fit to meet the needs of two families and a 46 X 60 garage complete with two over-head doors. Garage perfect for large machines and equipment as well as everyday use.
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Home
$474,500.00
If you're looking for privacy, convenience, and Mtn views, then this home is for you. Close to shopping, entertainment, and all the activities that The White Mountains have to offer. Private deck off the 1st floor Mstr Bdrm lets you drink in the Mountain views while sipping your morning coffee. Outd ... Read More! |
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Home
$459,000.00
Rarely available custom built craftsman style cape located in the prestigious Ledgewood Estates. The home is sited on 20 +/- acres of protected land boasting 3BRM & 2.5 BA. Many custom features throughout. FP LR w/carved mantel and columns reminiscent of Arts & Crafts era, gleaming oak floors. You'l ... Read More! |
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LAND
$425,000.00
Stunning views from the privacy of this 43 acre parcel. Part of the 1600 acre community known as Ledgewood. Adopting a philosophy that ensures the pristine acreage is maintained for the abundant wildlife and for homeowers enjoyment for years to come. ... Read More! |
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COM
$399,000.00
This offering includes a 5,000 +/- sq. ft. building with two overhead doors and a separate 2,000 +/- sq. ft. heated building with one overhead door all on just over 2 acres +/-. The property is located on busy Rte 116 in Bethlehem and is one of the most visible locations between Littleton and highl ... Read More! |
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LAND
$375,000.00
Fabulous views from this very private 64 acre parcel. Part of the 1600 acre community of Ledgewood, where protective covenants and conservation covenants are in place to ensure that the land will be enjoyed for years to come. Woodlands, mountaintops, meadows, babbling mountain streams and ponds enco ... Read More! |
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LAND
$295,000.00
Location to build your ultimate home. Two lots consisting of 58+/- acres high on the South side of Mt. Agassiz with full 180¿ view of Mt. Garfield, Franconia Notch, Mt. Moosilauke and beyond to Vermont. Enjoy the sunsets with one in a million view. Driveway and power already near home site. ... Read More! |
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Home
$289,000.00
1.54 +/- acres. Cedar exterior Chalet ,newly remodeled and updated. Enter into mudroom to large tiled kitchen with island and eat in area. The raised hearth fieldstone fireplace and beams make for warm, handsome feel. Master bedroom with private bath. Large den on 2nd floor with bright daylight and ... Read More! |
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Home
$288,000.00
Delightful country property, with charm at every turn. Meticulously kept home has an open plan with exposed beams, wood and tile floors, and a kitchen recently remodeled with granite counters and superior appliances. Sitting room and family room with wet bar add bonus space. Airy second floor has ... Read More! |
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Home
$279,900.00
Beautiful 6 bedroom, large home has the feel of living in a cottage. Enjoy your morning coffee in the eat-in kitchen or out on one of the three farmers porches. Beamed ceilings, fireplace in living room, hardwood floors throughout. This is a charming house on a 2.5 acre lot. Close to school, Mai ... Read More! |
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Home
$269,000.00
"Windswept Acres", circa 1920 is a rare beauty. If you can imagine living in a post & beam farmhouse surrounded on 3 sides by manicured meadows & breathtaking views, it would be the get-away you've always dreamed about. This beauty has exposed beams in LR, high ceilings & the simplicity of original ... Read More! |
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LAND
$265,000.00
48 AC Route 302, Bethlehem, across from the Maplewood Golf Course. Land has had survey work and concept plan completed. Town water and sewer available at abutting Street. Ideal for future home and/or cluster development. Great location next to Golf Course and other amenties. ... Read More! |
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Home
$259,000.00
Out of the way and quite but close to everything. This 2004 Log Home sits on .74 acres features two bedrooms +loft, 2 full bath an is at the end of a cul-de-sac. The home is turn key; just bring your cloths, fully furnished from top to bottom. Features include Stainless steel appliances, front load ... Read More! |
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$259,000.00
Classic farmhouse that has been very well maintained and modernized in keeping with its historic charm. Sits on 15.6 acres with superb mountain views in three directions. An excellent family home with open kitchen / family room with fireplace. Separate formal dining room, also living room with f ... Read More! |
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$245,000.00
Tucked in the pines, this 3 bdrm cape enjoys seclusion but is close to just about everything:I-93, skiing, golfing, hiking, boating, fishing, etc. Theres a 14x16 scrnd porch for enjoying quiet times in the prvcy of your wooded back yrd; a huge FR; applianced KT; Cozy DR; wdstvd LR; Plus one car deta ... Read More! |
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$240,000.00
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$239,000.00
Quality log home with one of Bethlehem's best views-and a porch waiting for you to enjoy it! Well tended throughout, homey and welcoming. Original house has open plan plus bedroom and bath down; two loft rooms up. Addition offers lots of storage, a sunny alcove and direct access to the oversized fin ... Read More! |
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