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Vision Statement
Demographics & Trends
Economic Conditions
Housing Inventory
Land Use
Natural Resources
Village Centers
Comm.
Facilities
Transportation
survey
results from april 2008: planning in the sandwich historic district can
be viewed or downloaded here. (1,275 k)
TRANSFER STATION
The Town
Transfer Station is currently on Summer
Hours. more
TOWN FACILITY
PERMITS
All vehicles using Town facilities including
Squam Lake and the Transfer Station must display a Town Facility Permit. more
MUNICIPAL OFFICE
HOURS
Monday to Thursday from 7:30am to
5:30pm. more
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Welcome to the Town of
Sandwich website
The Town of
Sandwich, New Hampshire, with a population exceeding 1200 is located on the
shores of Squam Lake, and nestled between two major tourist regions of the
Granite State - The Lakes Region and the White Mountains. It is a classic new
England setting with colored forests, winding roads and rolling hills. 
Celebrations and festivities highlight the year in Sandwich. Old Home Week in the summer draws many
visitors and former residents to bean suppers, picnics and musical
performances. Every Columbus Day weekend at the peak of autumn color, all
other activities stop while everyone heads for the Sandwich Fair - a real New Hampshire
country fair complete with parade, oxen-pulls, and 4-H competitions.
In February, dogs and drivers from all over the country
head out from North Sandwich into the snow covered wilderness in the 60 mile
Sandwich Notch Sled Dog Race.
Sandwich is also one of those communities that when you
visit, you feel like you never want to leave, no matter what season it is. With something to do everyday of the year here, from biking,
swimming, hiking and running trails, Sandwich is one friendly town that has
welcomed change but kept its secret charm and friendliness.
Sandwich is designated as an historic town, and surrounded
by rolling hills and small valleys, potholes, hiking trails and some
extraordinary views. With cross country skiing, snowmobiling, bike trails,
pothole adventures and hikes across the 17 ranges there is always something
to do.
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