Water Companies in Bedford, NH
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City of Manchester Water Works
(603) 624-6494 more info
Derry Water Division Office
(603) 432-6147 more info
Goffstown Village Water Prcnct
(603) 497-3621 more info
Grasmere Village Water Prcnct
(603) 497-8346 more info
Hooksett Central Water Prcnct
(603) 624-0608 more info
Lewis Engineering PLLC
(603) 886-4985 more info
Pennichuck Water
(800) 553-5191 more info
Pennichuck Water Works
(603) 882-5191 more info
Pennichuck Water Works Inc
(603) 882-5191 more info
Water Department
(603) 424-4451 more info

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Facts about Bedford, NH:
Bedford, founded in 1750, is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 21,203 at the 2010 census. Bedford is a suburb of Manchester, the largest city in the state. Established in 1730 as Narragansett Number 5 for the benefit of soldiers who fought against the Narragansett Indians in Rhode Island, it was regranted first as Souhegan East, then as Bedford in 1750. The town was named for Lord John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford, Secretary of State for the Southern Department (1748?1751), and a close friend of Governor Benning Wentworth, whose first wife, Diana Spencer, was cousin to the Duke of Marlborough. The first settlers in Bedford were Robert and James Walker III. A monument dated 1737 stands on what is now known as Hawthorne Drive, marking the first settlement. Bedford's first moderator was Mayor John Goffe, son of Colonel John Goffe, for whom Goffstown was named. Like much of southeastern New Hampshire, Bedford has grown rapidly over the last...

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