Water Companies in Alton, NH
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* Alton Water Works Department
(603) 875-4200 more info
Belmont Town Water Department
(603) 267-8301 more info
Farmington Water Department
(603) 755-4883 more info
Franklin Municipal Services
(603) 934-4103 more info
Laconia Water Works
(603) 524-0901 more info
Lakes Region Water Co Inc
(603) 476-2348 more info
Meredith Water Department
(603) 279-4538 more info
Pennichuck Water Works
(603) 435-6685 more info
Rochester Water & Sewer Bllng
(603) 332-3110 more info
Water & Sewer Department
(603) 569-8155 more info

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Facts about Alton, NH:
Alton is a town in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 5,250 at the 2010 census. It is home to Alton Bay State Forest and Mount Major State Forest. Alton includes the village of Alton Bay, a long-time resort located beside Lake Winnipesaukee. The primary settlement in town, where 501 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as the Alton census-designated place (CDP) and is centered on the intersection of New Hampshire Route 11 and New Hampshire Route 140. Originally called New Durham Gore because of rocky upland areas, or "gores," the town was settled in 1770, mainly by farmers because the highland areas provided less frost. Merchants then filled the lowlands. Early Alton history recounts stories of the merchants trying to convince the farmers to incorporate. They would succeed in 1796, when the community was named after Alton, a small market town in Hampshire, England. By 1840, the village of Alton existed at the town's...

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