Nashua, NH Reviews


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Nashua, NH is known for its rich history and charming New England character. It's a great place to take a break from the hustle and bustle of modern life, with plenty of outdoor activities among its many parks, trails, and rivers. There are also numerous shops and restaurants that make it a great destination for visitors looking to explore all the city has to offer. Reviews of Nashua tend to be overwhelmingly positive due to its unique New England charm, abundance of activities for all ages, and friendly local people. Visitors often report feeling welcomed in the city and appreciating the city's devotion to preserving its natural beauty with plenty of green spaces. From family-friendly attractions to fun nightlife spots, there's something for everyone in this vibrant city.

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You get it all - 2/6/2008
Great place to live if you find something great about all seasons. Winters can be long and wintery mixes of precipitation is always expected. Springs can be short with a feel like winter goes right to summer. It is nice to be an hour or two away from the ocean and lakes. The fall foliage is gorgeous and again, you can get the best of it within a one hour car Read More

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Amherst is a great place to live - 1/5/2007
A small town set in the woods of New Hampshire let close by to restaurants, doctors, and hospitals of Nashua and Manchester. Very scenic area great for walking and hiking. Great school Read More

Fomer Monye Best Place - 9/4/2006
Nashua is a typical town in New Hampshire. The job market and housing markets have cooled in the last few years. But, there are still opportunities here, especially in high tech & software. There are quite a few small software operations. There is a diverse manufacturing base including a Budweiser beer plant in Merrimack and a DOW chemical plant. Housing can be tight and difficult to find in the middle price range. Nashua's close proximity to Boston means many people live in NH and work in Mass. There's no income or sales tax in NH unless you work in MA you pay income tax in any case. There is an active arts community in all disciplines from performing to painting. There is a independant league baseball team and the Toronto AA team is in Manchester, 15 miles. Traffic used to be a big problem but has been alliviated by recent projects. There is a pay per use turnpike for most travel North of Nashua. Fewer younger people seem to be here lately, which is probably a result of the lower Read More

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