Hampton Falls, NH

Hampton Falls, NH

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Community Contact Hampton Falls Board of Selectmen
Eric Small, Town Administrator
1 Drinkwater Road
Hampton Falls, NH 03844

Telephone 926-7101
Fax (603) 926-1848
E-mail townadministrator@hamptonfalls.org
Web Site not available

Municipal Office Hours Monday, 8:30 am - 12 noon and 1 pm - 4 pm, and Tuesday and Thursday, 9 am - 12 noon and 1 pm - 4 pm

County Rockingham
Tourism Region Seacoast
Planning Commission Rockingham
Regional Development Seacoast Business Alliance Corp.

Election Districts
US Congress
District 1
Executive Council
District 3
State Senate
District 24
State Representative
District 84
Incorporated: 1723

Origin: First established as Hampton's Third Parish, this town received its grant as an independent town in 1726. Located on the Taylor River, Hampton Falls provided water power for Weare's mills. Meschech Weare, a descendant of the mill owners, was New Hampshire's first president, later called governor, in 1776. Hampton Falls was the birthplace of Ralph Adams Cram, a well-known architect, who designed the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York and chapels at West Point and Exeter Academy.

Population, Year of the First Census Taken: 541 residents in 1790

Population Trends: Population in Hampton Falls tripled over the last fifty years, growing above the statewide average rate in three of the five decades. Decennial growth rates ranged from a nine percent increase between 1970-1980 to a 42 percent increase between 1960-1970. Population in Hampton Falls grew by a total of 1,251 residents, going from 629 in 1950 to 1,880 residents in 2000. The 2003 Census estimate for Hampton Falls was 1,987 residents, which ranked 137th among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.

Population Density, 2003: 155.1 persons per square mile of land area. Hampton Falls contains 12.4 square miles of land area and 0.2 square miles of inland water area.

Villages and Place Names: Nason Corners, Sanborn Corners, Town Hall Corner, Fogg's Corner

MUNICIPAL SERVICES
Type of Government Town Meeting
2004 Annual Budget $1,781,400
Zoning Ordinance 1953/04
Master Plan 1995
Capitol Improvement Plan Yes
Industrial Plans Reviewed By Planning Board

Boards and Commissions
Elected:
Board of Selectmen; Planning Board; Library Trustees
Appointed:
Zoning Board; Conservation Commission; Cemetery Trustees

Public Library Hampton Falls Free

EMERGENCY SERVICES
Police Department Part-time
Fire Department Part-time & volunteer
Town Fire Insurance Rating 8/9
Emergency Medical Service Volunteer

Nearest Hospital(s):
Exeter Hospital, Exeter
Distance: 6 miles Staffed Beds: 88

UTILITIES
Electric Supplier Unitil
Natural Gas Supplier Northern Utilities
Water Supplier Private wells

Sanitation Private septic
Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant No
Solid Waste Disposal
Curbside Trash Pickup
Municipal
Pay-As-You-Throw Program
No
Mandatory Recycling Program
Mandatory

Telephone Company Verizon
Cellular Telephone Access Yes
Cable Television Access Yes
High Speed Cable Internet Service:  
Business
Yes
Residential
Yes

PROPERTY TAXES
2003 Total Tax Rate (per $1000) $15.65
2003 Equalization Ratio 95.1
2003 Full Value Tax Rate (per $1000) $14.78

2003 Percent of Property Valuation by Type
Residential Land and Buildings
89.5%
Commercial Land and Buildings
8.6%
Other Property including Utilities
1.9%

HOUSING
2002 Total Housing Units 753
   
2002 Single-Family Units 721
Building Permits Issued
11
2002 Multi-Family Units 22
Building Permits Issued
0
2002 Manufactured Housing Units 10
   
DEMOGRAPHICS
Total Population Community County
2003 1,987 290,102
2000 1,880 277,359
1990 1,503 245,845
1980 1,372 190,345
1970 1,254 138,951

Census 2000 Demographics
Population by Gender
Male
953 Female 927

Population by Age Group
Under age 5
128
Age 5 to 19
384
Age 20 to 34
215
Age 35 to 54
696
Age 55 to 64
216
Age 65 and over
241
Median Age
41.9 years

Educational Attainment, population 25 years and over
High school graduate or higher
95.5%
Bachelor's degree or higher
49.8%

ANNUAL INCOME, 1999 (Census 2000)
Per capita income $35,060
Median 4-person family income $86,229
Median household income $76,348

Median Earnings, full-time, year-round workers
Male
$60,250
Female
$36,750

Families below the poverty level 2.2%

LABOR FORCE
Annual Average 1993 2003
Civilian Labor Force
857 1,078
Employed
805 1,031
Unemployed
52 47
Unemployment Rate
6.1% 4.4%

EMPLOYMENT & WAGES 1993 2003
Goods Producing Industries  
Average Employment
110 119
Average Weekly Wage
$270 $649
   
Service Providing Industries  
Average Employment
332 380
Average Weekly Wage
$399 $659
   
Total Private Industry  
Average Employment
442 499
Average Weekly Wage
$367 $656
   
Government (Federal, State, and Local)  
Average Employment
71 87
Average Weekly Wage
$391 $597
   
Total, Private plus Government  
Average Employment
513 586
Average Weekly Wage
$371 $648
n = indicates that the data does not meet disclosure standards

EDUCATION/CHILD CARE FACILITIES
Schools students attend: Hampton Falls operates grades K-8; grades 9-12 are part of Winnacunnet Cooperative (Hampton, Hampton Falls, North Hampton, Seabrook) District: SAU 21
Career Technology Center(s): Seacoast School of Technology Region: 18

Educational Facilities Elementary Middle/Junior High High School Private/Parochial
Number of Schools
1
Grade Levels
K 1-8
Total Enrollment
259
NH Licensed Child Care Facilities, 2003: Total Facilities: 3 Total Capacity: 177
Nearest Community/Technical College: Stratham
Nearest Colleges or Universities: University of NH; McIntosh

LARGEST EMPLOYERS PRODUCT/SERVICE EMPLOYEES ESTABLISHED
Applecrest Orchards Apples 40 1920
Hampton Falls Motor Inn Motel 13 1985
Agway Farm, garden supplies 11 1974
Joseph's Restaurant Restaurant 1985

TRANSPORTATION
Road Access Federal Routes 1
  State Routes 84, 88
Nearest Interstate, Exit I-95, Exit 1
         Distance 5 miles
Railroad Boston & Maine
Public Transportation No
Nearest Airport Haverhill, MA
Runway
    2,100 feet
Lighted?
Yes Navigational Aids? Yes
Nearest Commercial Airport Pease
Distance
12 miles

Driving distance to selected cities:
Manchester, NH
35 miles
Portland, ME
67 miles
Boston, MA
44 miles
New York City, NY
252 miles
Montreal, Quebec
294 miles

COMMUTING TO WORK (US Census)
Workers 16 years and over  
Drove alone, car/truck/van
83.4%
Carpooled, car/truck/van
4.9%
Public transportation
0.9%
Walked
0.9%
Other Means
0.5%
Worked at home
9.4%
Mean Travel Time to Work 30.2 minutes

Percent of Working Residents
Working in community of residence
19%
Commuting to another NH community
51%
Commuting out-of-state
30%
   
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
X Municipal Parks
YMCA/YWCA
Boys Club/Girls Club
Golf Courses
Swimming: Indoor Facility
Swimming: Outdoor Facility
Tennis Courts: Indoor Faclity
Tennis Courts: Outdoor Facility
Ice Skating Rink: Indoor Facility
Bowling Facilities
X Museums
Cinemas
Performing Arts Facilities
Tourists Attractions
X Youth Organizations (i.e., Scouts, 4-H)
Youth Sports: Baseball
X Youth Sports: Soccer
Youth Sports: Football
Youth Sports: Basketball
Youth Sports: Hockey
X Campgrounds
Fishing/Hunting
Boating/Marinas
Snowmobile Trails
Bicycle Trails
Cross Country Skiing
Beach or Waterfront Recreational Area
   
Nearest Ski Area(s): McIntyre
   
Other:

Copyright 2004 Economic & Labor Market Information Bureau, NH Employment Security. All Rights Reserved. Updated 06/21/04

All information regarding the communities is from sources deemed reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions, modifications, and withdrawals without notice. No warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. Specific questions regarding individual cities and towns should be directed to the community contact.



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