Litchfield
Web site: http://www.litchfield.mv.com/
Population: 5,516 (1990); 7,360 (2000); 8,582 (2006)
Overview
DESCRIPTION: This rural bedroom community of approximately 9,000 people is known for its farms, pick-your-own fruits and vegetables, and roadside stands. Because of its abundance of undeveloped land and its bucolic character, Litchfield has become one of the fastest growing communities in southern New Hampshire.
The growth has put a strain on town and school facilities. In March 1997, voters approved expanding Litchfield Middle School and building a new town hall/police station. The eventual coming of a major highway, the Nashua-Hudson Circumferential Highway, is predicted to bring even more growth to the town, which relies almost solely on residential property taxes. The roadway will connect Litchfield to the F.E. Everett Turnpike in Merrimack via a new bridge over the Merrimack River. Some see the project as a future boon to town, while others predict it will wreck the country atmosphere.
HISTORY: Chartered in 1734, this town on the east bank of the Merrimack River is one of the smallest in the area, about 8,500 acres. In 1656, Litchfield and Merrimack were both part of a grant made by Massachusetts known as Naticook, the Indian name for the area. Also in 1656, Massachusetts granted the greater part of Naticook to William Brenton and it was known as Brenton’s Farm. In 1728, the 16 residents of Brenton’s Farm petitioned to become a separate town to be called Litchfield. A few years later, the town added some land from Nottingham, the predecessor to Hudson. The last residence of the great Chief Passaconaway was on Reed’s Island in Litchfield, a place he called “My beautiful Naticook.” Litchfield remained essentially an agricultural town until recently and remains well known for its produce.
Geography
Region: Merrimack Valley
County: Hillsborough
Distance from:
o Manchester, NH: 11 miles
o Boston, MA: 41 miles
o New York, NY: 222 miles
o Montreal, Quebec: 272 miles
Town Hall
Town Clerk
Litchfield Town Hall
2 Liberty Way
Litchfield, NH 03052
(603) 424-4045; (603) 424-8154
Municipal Information
Government: Selectmen
Planning Board: Appointed
Police Department: Full time
Fire Department: Part full time/part on call
Nearest Hospital: Southern NH Regional; St. Joseph's in Nashua (8 miles)
Election Districts
State House District: 58
State Senate District: 18
Executive Council District: 4
U.S. Congress House of Representatives District: 2
Schools
Griffin Memorial School (GMS)
229 Charles Bancroft Hwy
Litchfield, NH
603-424-5931
Litchfield Middle School (LMS)
19 McElwain Dr.
Litchfield, NH
603-424-2133
Campbell High School (CHS)
1 Highlander Ct.
Litchfield, NH
603-546-0300
Website: www.campbellhs.org
Services
Litchfield Police Department
2 Liberty Way
Litchfield, NH 03052
603-424-4047
http://www.litchfieldpd.com/
Litchfield Fire Department
257 Charles Bancroft Hwy
Litchfield, NH 03052-2344
Aaron Cutler Memorial Library
269 Charles Bancroft Highway (Rte. 3A)
Phone: 603-424-4044
e-mail: cutlerlibrary@adelphia.net
http://www.cutlerlibrary.blogspot.com/
Utilities
Electric: PSNH
Gas: None
Water Supplier: Private wells
Sanitation: Private septic
Curbside Trash Pickup: No
Telephone: Verizon
Cable television service: Yes
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