Water Companies in Dublin, NH
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Ashburnham Water Department
(978) 827-4120 more info
Gardner Water Department
(978) 630-4015 more info
Greenville Estates Village
(603) 878-0439 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
Templeton Municipal Light Co
(978) 939-5323 more info
Town of Jaffrey
(603) 532-6175 more info
Troy Town Water & Sewer Department
(603) 242-3890 more info
Water Department
(978) 597-2212 more info

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Facts about Dublin, NH:
Dublin is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,597 at the 2010 census. It is home to both the Dublin School and Yankee Magazine. In 1749, the Masonian proprietors granted the town as Monadnock No. 3 (or North Monadnock) to Matthew Thornton and 39 others. But the French and Indian War thwarted permanent settlement until the 1760s, when Henry Strongman moved from Peterborough. Other early settlers arrived from Sherborn, Massachusetts. In 1771, Governor John Wentworth incorporated the town, naming it after Strongman's birthplace: Dublin, Ireland. Like all towns in this area, the terrain features hills and valleys. Farmers found the soil hard and rocky, but with effort it yielded maize, oats, barley and potatoes, with some wheat and rye. Orchards were common. The first census, taken in 1790, reported 901 residents. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 29.1 square miles (75 km2), of which...

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