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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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City of Dover fireworks launch July 2 from Garrison Hill
posted on: 6/17/2026
The City of Dover will launch its annual fireworks display from Garrison Hill on Thursday, July 2, at dusk, around 9:15 p.m. The rain date is Friday, July 10.
The best fireworks viewing will be at locations with a direct line of sight to Garrison Hill and Garrison Hill Tower. Some areas, such as Henry Law Park, have blocked sightlines.
Before the fireworks, the 39th Army Band will play at Henry Law Park at the Rotary Arts Pavilion from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
For more information, contact Dover Recreation at 603-516-6401....more
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Learn to decipher American Revolution portraits in virtual lecture with Dover Public Library
posted on 6/15/2026
It wasn’t easy convincing George Washington to sit for a portrait, but when Gilbert Stuart finally convinced him in his last year of presidency, the artist had an important task on his hands: how do you depict the leader of a new nation? With hidden images of hope and references to the Roman Republic, of course!
Explore American portraits painted and sculpted during the years leading up to, and the decades after, the Revolution in the virtual lecture “Portraits of a Revolution” with Art Historian Inez McDermott. The program, in partnership with Tewksbury Public Library, takes place on Wednesday, June 17, at 7 p.m. Register to receive a link to the livestream.
In the talk, McDermott will examine portraits of founding “fathers” and “mothers”, as well as of lesser-known individuals, showing how these artworks are documents that can be read like texts. She will show how the ideals, values, and virtues expressly stated in the founding documents are easily identifiable in these portraits. Audiences will be introduced to art analysis skills, practice them, and learn how artworks can reveal so much about a culture. They will also study the tradition of portraiture and the influences of earlier art movements, artists, and artifacts that informed these American portraits....more
In this video, Director of Planning and Community Development Donna Benton reviews what's on the agenda at the next Planning Board meeting on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
posted on: 6/17/2026
A public informational meeting held on May 19, 2026, to present and receive feedback on the design concepts for the planned reconstruction of Central Avenue from Silver Street to Stark Avenue. The meeting was held in City Hall's Council Chambers.
posted on: 6/18/2026
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