Incorporated: 1773 Origin: This territory was first settled in 1763, and known as the North Woods, a parish of Nottingham. It was incorporated as a separate town upon agreement with Nottingham in 1773. In 1791, the General Court of New Hampshire authorized a committee to survey and lay out a road between Durham and Concord, which became the First New Hampshire Turnpike. The road runs the length of Northwood, and the town's many taverns accommodated travelers. At one time, there were some 12 sawmil s in the town, five of which were replaced by shoe factories. Villages and Place Names: Northwood Center, Northwood Narrows, Northwood Ridge Population, Year of the First Census Taken: 744 residents in 1790 Population Trends: Population change for Northwood totaled 2,690 over 50 years, from 966 in 1950 to 3,656 in 2000. The largest decennial percent change was 47 percent between 1960 to 1970, fol owed by increases of 43 and 44 percent over the next two decades. The 2009 Census
estimate for Northwood was 4,179 residents, which ranked 91st among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns. Population Density and Land Area, 2009 (NH Office of Energy & Planning):
147.2 persons per square mile of land area. Northwood contains 28.1 square
miles of land area and 2.1 square miles of inland water area.
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Budget: School Appropriations, 2009-2010
Demographics, American Community Survey (ACS) 2005-2009
Selectmen; Planning; Budget; Cemetery; Library;
Appointed: Conservation; Cable; Emergency Management;
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Northwood operates grades K-8; grades 9-12 are tuitioned to Coe-Brown Academy District: SAU 44 (Northwood)
Dover Voc. Center; Somersworth Reg. Voc. Center; Creteau Voc. Center,
NH Licensed Child Care Facilities, 2010:
Nearest Community/Technical Col ege: NHTI-Concord Nearest Col eges or Universities: University of NH
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Nearest Public Use Airport, General Aviation
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Nearest Ski Area(s): Ragged, Gunstock Mountains
Percent of Working Residents: Census 2000
Other: Northwood Meadows State Park; Antiques
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