Fremont
Web site: http://www.fremont.nh.gov
Population: 2,576 (1990); 3,510 (2000); 4,074 (2006)
Overview
Fremont was once part of Brentwood known as Poplin, which was incorporated as a separate town in 1764. In 1783, by act of Legislature, Daniel Brown and 20 other families were severed from Poplin and annexed to the Parish of Hawke (Danville) for parochial purposes. The town's name was changed to Fremont in 1854, in honor of the very popular General John C. Fremont. General Fremont was the first candidate of the Republican Party in the presidential election of 1856, losing to James Buchanan, and the first territorial governor of Arizona, 1878-1883.
Geography
Region: Seacoast
County: Rockingham
Distance from:
o Manchester, NH: 25 miles
o Boston, MA: 60 miles
o New York, NY: 275 miles
o Montreal, Quebec: 320 miles
Town Hall
Fremont Town Hall
295 Main St
Fremont, NH 03044
(603) 895-2226
Municipal Information
Government: Selectmen
Planning Board: Appointed
Police Department: Full time
Fire Department: Not full time
Nearest Hospital: Exeter in Exeter (15 miles)
Election Districts
State House District: 80
State Senate District: 17
Executive Council District: 3
U.S. Congress House of Representatives District: 1
Schools
Ellis School
432 Main St
Fremont, NH 03044
(603) 895-2511
Services
Fremont Fire Department
248 Main St
Fremont, NH 03044
(603) 895-2512
Fremont Police Department
425 Main St
Fremont, NH 03044
(603) 895-2229
http://fremontnhpd.com/
Utilities
Electric: PSNH; NH Electric Coop.
Gas: None
Water Supplier: Private wells
Sanitation: Private septic
Curbside Trash Pickup: No
Telephone: Verizon
Cable television service: Yes
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