Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the nation’s third oldest city, is one of the most culturally rich destinations in the country with a stimulating mix of historic buildings, sidewalk cafes, great restaurants, art galleries, jazz clubs and distinctive artisans’ boutiques. Radiating out from Portsmouth’s iconic North Church, streets bustle with activity. The town brims with preserved historic sites including, seven National Historic Landmarks. From the striking selection of grand mansions, including the gabled former lodgings of renowned naval captain John Paul Jones to The Black Heritage Trail, a walking tour that traces the roots of African Americans in New Hampshire, Portsmouth is packed with history. Settled in 1623 at the mouth of the Piscataqua River, Portsmouth grew largely on its strength as a major shipbuilding center and fishing community. Four fires in the first half of the 1800s led the residents to build with brick, creating an extraordinary legacy of 19th century architecture. In 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt chose Portsmouth to host America’s first peace conference to end a war between two foreign powers and earned the Nobel Peace Prize for the resulting Treaty of Portsmouth. “Thanks to a longstanding commitment to historic preservation, Portsmouth, New Hampshire has never forgotten its sense of place,” said Richard Moe, president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. “With its captivating blend of coastal beauty, historic buildings and lively downtown, there is something for every age and interest to experience.”
As an employer the city remains competitive to ensure we retain the best the workforce has to offer. To accomplish this we provide comprehensive benefits including low cost medical insurance, free dental insurance, NH Retirement benefits, paid time off, holidays, education incentives, longevity bonuses, and discounts. Come discover what's great about Portsmouth and join our team: www.cityofportsmouth.com/hr/work
The Derry Public Library provides wireless Internet access via an open, unsecured wireless network to anyone who has the necessary devices and software. Since the Library cannot guarantee a secure connection to the Internet in a wireless environment, patrons are advised to use the latest anti-virus, spyware, and other standard protection software to prevent unauthorized access to their wireless devices. Wireless users are also advised not to transmit personal, financial or legal data while using any wireless connection. It is not possible for the Library to protect you against malicious theft or interception of such data transmitted over our network. The Library will not be responsible for any information that is compromised, hacked or stolen, or for any damage caused to users' hardware or software due to security issues, viruses, or hacking. Library staff does not provide technical assistance for those using wireless access, and will not under any circumstances make changes to the configuration of a privately owned wireless device. If a user has problems accessing the Internet over this connection, staff will only verify hat the library's connection is operating normally.
Goffstown Public Library at 2 High Street in Goffstown, New Hampshire. Built in 1909, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995....
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