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The City of Dover, NH is a great place to live, work, and play. Dover is conveniently located in the seacoast area of New Hampshire. Settled in 1623, Dover is the oldest permanent settlement in New Hampshire and the 7th oldest in the United States.
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The City of Dover, NHis ranked one of the top 100 communities in the United States and one of the nation's top communities for young people.
Source: CNN/Money and America's Promise Alliance
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The City of Dover, NHboasts superior municipal services, an exceptional school system, outstanding parks and recreation services, and numerous cultural destinations and events.
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The City of Dover, NHis the fastest-growing city in New Hampshire.
Source: U.S. Census
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The City of Dover, NHis home to a vibrant and thriving business community.
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Celebrate 4th of July safely; Fireworks illegal in Dover
posted on: 6/30/2025
As Independence Day approaches, Police Chief William Breault and Fire Chief Perry Plummer are reminding residents that consumer fireworks are not only dangerous, they’re also illegal in the City of Dover.
According to city ordinance, “no person, firm, partnership or corporation shall offer for sale, expose for sale, sell at retail, purchase, possess, transport, use or explode any fireworks without a permit.”
Permits are granted only for approved displays conducted by licensed operators using Class C fireworks. Displays must be authorized by both the Fire and Rescue Chief and the Police Chief, and operators must hold a valid license or a certificate of competency from the State of New Hampshire.
Fireworks pose serious risks. The National Fire Protection Association reports fireworks cause nearly 20,000 fires annually, resulting in more than $100 million in property damage. In 2024, an estimated 14,700 people were treated in U.S. emergency rooms for fireworks-related injuries, a 52% increase from the previous year. Children under 15 accounted for nearly one-third of those injured.
Beyond physical harm, fireworks can also cause significant distress for military veterans living with post-traumatic stress disorder and can be traumatic or frightening for pets....more
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Dover Chamber announces 2025 Cochecho Arts Festival lineup
posted on 6/27/2025
The Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce has announced the lineup for the 39th Annual Cochecho Arts Festival, which will take place from July 8 through Aug. 15 at Henry Law Park in downtown Dover. The summer-long festival features free, family-friendly performances showcasing regional and local talent.
The festival includes a Friday Night Headliner Series and a Tuesday morning Children’s Series. All performances are open to the public at no cost and are held outdoors at the Rotary Arts Pavilion in Henry Law Park.
The Friday Night Headliner Series, underwritten by Dover Rotary, begins July 11 and continues weekly through Aug. 15. All performances begin at 6:30 p.m....more
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