Water Companies in Antrim, NH
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* Antrim Sewer & Water Department
(603) 588-2433 more info
Daviess County Rural Water Systems Inc
(812) 254-4526 more info
Goffstown Village Water Prcnct
(603) 497-3621 more info
Jaffrey Town Water Department
(603) 532-7870 more info
Keene City Water Department
(603) 352-6550 more info
Keene Wastewater Treatment
(603) 352-3239 more info
* Town of Antrim: Sewer & Water Dept
(603) 588-2433 more info
Town of Jaffrey
(603) 532-6175 more info
Troy Town Water & Sewer Department
(603) 242-3890 more info
Warner Water District
(603) 456-3890 more info

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Facts about Antrim, NH:
Antrim is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,637 at the 2010 census. is defined as the Antrim census-designated place (CDP) and is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 202 and New Hampshire Route 31. The town of Antrim also includes the villages of Antrim Center, North Branch, Clinton Village and South Village. Settled in 1741, this town did not get its incorporated name until 1778. It was named for County Antrim in Ireland, which was the native home of the land's owner, Philip Riley. Scots-Irish settlers established a Presbyterian church in Antrim in 1788. With falls providing water power, Great Brook was once lined with over twenty mills along its course from Gregg Lake to the Contoocook River. Commercial development centered on South Antrim. Cutlery was the big industry in this small town, beginning with the manufacturing of apple-paring machines in 1864. The manufacturing of cutlery continued in Antrim through 1989. The town is...

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