Town of Haverhill, New HampshireJames R. Morrill Municipal Building,
Telephone 603-787-6800 Fax 603-787-2226
2975 Dartmouth College Hwy, North Haverhill, NH 03774Haverhill Economic Development Committee meeting
4th Wednesday of every month - 6:30 PM Morrill Bldg GymLow and Moderate Income Homeowners Property Tax Relief:Form DP-8
Quick Link to "Ask the Chief"______________________Quick link to "Police Tips"
Haverhill Heritage "Adopt a Butternut Tree" ______Memory Block Form
Recreation Commission 2nd Annual Yard Sale______Paddle the Border Sunday May 20th!
Parker Hill Road Band at Opening Concert, Railroad Park, Central Street Woodsville, NH
Summer Paddling Program 2012 ____________________2012 HARP PARENT HANDBOOK
Miles and Miles of Music Series ____________________________Fly-Fishing Weekend
Site Links
Forms, Ordinances &Regulations
The Town of Haverhill is located approximately 35 miles north of Hanover, New Hampshire on the Connecticut River. Haverhill was chartered in 1763, and named after Haverhill, Massachusetts, home of many of the first settlers. In 1773, Haverhill became the county seat for Grafton County.
Haverhill's population approximates 4,800 residents, and the Town is a vibrant community comprised of: Woodsville, North Haverhill, Mountain Lakes, Haverhill Corner, Pike, and East Haverhill. Each of the village/district governmental units has varying degrees of municipal responsibility. Four precincts (Woodsville, Mountain Lakes, Haverhill Corner, and North Haverhill) have water districts, there is one police department, and it has three district volunteer fire departments.
Haverhill has a five member Selectboard and a Town Manager.
Map of Railroad Park and A. P. Community Pool
![]()
2011 Revaluation Property Value Listing
NPIAS STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATION
New Hampshire's State Mineral Smokey Quartz