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Pelham, New Hampshire combines the best of all possibilities as a community. Primarily rural in nature, the town is close to I-93 and New England's major cities. Pelham is deally situated for commerce spanning both New Hampshire and Massachusetts, its bordering neighbor.
Yet Pelham remains rural and attractive, and is much like it appeared in the 1800's, with a solid school department, good recreational facilities and public beaches, strong police and fire departments, thriving town government, and an active library. Pelham continues to enjoy significant residential and business development, with several new franchises moving to the area over the past few years.
Opportunities for involvement include the Lions Club, K of C, a Masonic Temple, a PTA, Friends of the Library, St. Patrick's Women's Guild, Friends of Recreation, Junior Friends of the Library, and other civic associations. Pelham is a friendly lively, close-knit community with excellent options for recreation and leisure.
Pelham sponsors activities such as annual Old Home Day event, held in September. Pelham Old Home Day attracts thousands of people from all over New Hampshire and the wider New England region. This large, town-wide event boasts crafts, auctions, activities, a parade, rides & games, performances, and quintessential New England fare.
Other annual festivities in Pelham include St. Patrick's Fair, held in May, the Sherburne School Fair in December, the Library's Haunted House/Lion's Club Halloween Party in October, Yultide celebration sponsored by the firefighters assoc., the 4th of July celebration and a Memorial Day parade. For other town tours visit http://www.virtualhomes.com . For towns in NH visit http://www.nh-virtualhomes.com . For NH relocation information go to http://www.nhrelocation.com .
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