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I heard Milford fits the bill. I'd agree with Exeter as well, although that super upscale private school is in town, which I imagine is a blessing and a curse.
Another great one, would be Hopkinton. |
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Littleton, NH has expanded into a small city. Lisbon, 10 miles south is still a small town. Landaff, a couple of miles up the hill, is a miniscule town.
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Buck, that suprises me -that Derry, Salem & Londonderry are classed as "city". Wow,
I wouldn't have thought it, but have only driven through in recent months. |
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ayuh - years ago we had 'town meeting' in Derry, but over the years, we couldn't fit enough people into the town hall - eventually it gave way to a city council with a mayor, etc.
just as well, the town meeting was run by people with a vested interest in the town - for example, one of the selectman was a property developer - but that was years ago....I have no idea what they do now. Currently I live in a small town of approx. 5000 with a small government where everyone can speak at town meeting if they desire...it's all good. |
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I remember Lebanon, before the fire downtown (rebuilt into a pedestrian mall). Wow - did that bring back memories!
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It is sad when property developers are able to infest a small community for their own personal gain and profit. Historically it has severely impacted the local environment and messed up local services as well. Of course there may be a few success stories but overall from what I have observed and studied most of these developers are very deft with regards to manipulating planning commissions and also changing existing zoning ordinances. |
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THANK YOU COMET, FOR STARTING THIS THREAD! ![]() I have enjoyed every single post! I wish I could create a town with a little bit from every one of these posts! ![]() It would be paradise, at least to me! ![]() ![]() LOL!![]() ![]() Thank you everyone! ![]() Take care, Countrylv22![]() Quote:
Last edited by countrylv22; 04-15-2008 at 05:30 PM. Reason: Lets keep the ideas coming!:0)Thank you everyone!:0) PEACE! :0) |
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Countrylv22 you are a wonderful soul! Thanks for the kind words! By the way, maybe I could open my diner in a small town like everyone has described. Maybe a few of us will want to go in on it together!
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Exeter for a larger town. Kingston for a small town. Both are really cute. I grew up in Exeter and I now live in Kingston. We are moving to NC soon, so if anyone is looking for a cute house in Kingston under $300k... :-D
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