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38-803: Merrimack School District is a school district headquartered in Merrimack, New Hampshire . It is not to be confused with the Merrimack Valley School District in Merrimack County , which serves Penacook , Boscawen , Loudon , Webster , and Salisbury . In the 1995–1996 school year, the district enacted a policy against talking about LGBT issues, called "Prohibition of Alternative Lifestyle Instruction." This resulted in student protests and discord among Merrimack residents. The policy affected how teachers at Merrimack High School taught about literary figures; as of May 1996

76-663: A Londonderry selectman , a representative to and president of the Provincial Assembly, and a member of the Committee of Safety , drafting New Hampshire's plan of government after dissolution of the royal government, which was the first state constitution adopted after the start of hostilities with England. Thornton served as the president of the New Hampshire Provincial Congress in 1775, and from January to September 1776, as speaker of

114-651: A charter establishing that the land from Pennichuck Brook to the Souhegan River became the Town of Merrymac. At that time fewer than 50 families lived here. Pawtucket , Nashaway and Pennacook people camped along the banks of the Merrimack and Souhegan rivers. The Pennacooks were greatest in numbers, and their chief, Passaconaway, was the ruler of all the tribes in the Merrimack Valley. On June 5, 1750,

152-409: A grant of land to include a part of this region. This was in 1662, and in the autumn of that year the court acceded to the request, and the aged sachem and his associates were granted a strip of country a mile and a half wide on both banks of the Merrimack at this section of the river. Although the boundaries of this grant are not specifically known today, it is probable that the chieftain held at least

190-784: A judge on the New Hampshire Superior Court from 1776 to 1782. In 1783, Thornton represented the towns of Merrimack and Bedford in the New Hampshire House of Representatives, and then Hillsborough County in the New Hampshire Senate from 1784 to 1787, while simultaneously serving as a state counselor from 1785 to 1786 and as a state representative again for Merrimack in 1786. His wife Hannah died in 1786. Thornton died in Newburyport, Massachusetts , while visiting his daughter. He

228-488: A portion of the current town of Merrimack. European settlers first came to the area in the late 17th century when the area was still in dispute between the Province of New Hampshire and Massachusetts Bay Colony . The town of Merrimack was originally part of the 1673 Dunstable grant. On June 25, 1734, Massachusetts granted the town organization as "Naticook", which was made up of Litchfield and part of Merrimack. In 1746

266-550: A seven-member town council . This form of government was adopted by a ballot measure on May 25, 2006. More information on Merrimack's local government can be found at Charter commission website . Each March, the town conducts two deliberative sessions (school and general) to decide what warrant articles will be on the Town General Election ballot in April, one of which is always election of town officers, and another

304-457: Is considered to extend westward to the Amherst border. This is due in large part to the former Town Meetinghouse, which was located on the corner of Turkey Hill Road and Meetinghouse Road. As of the 2010 census , there were 25,494 people, 9,503 households, and 7,150 families residing in the town. There were 9,818 housing units, of which 315, or 3.2%, were vacant. The racial makeup of the town

342-830: Is consistently ranked among the top liberal arts schools in the country. The Rock'N Ribfest, hosted by the Nashua West Rotary Club, was an annual event held from 2003 through 2018, the proceeds of which benefited many local charities. In 2019 the event was hosted by the Merrimack Rotary Club and renamed the Great American Ribfest and Food Truck Festival. The ribfest is held on the Anheuser-Busch grounds in Merrimack and features BBQ, children's games and activities, music, and other entertainment. The town government consists of

380-525: Is not traditionally considered a portion of Reeds Ferry. While as a defined village it was located mostly near the Merrimack River , the area near Baboosic Lake may now possibly be seen as part of Reeds Ferry. Reeds Ferry Elementary School is located on Lyons Road. Centered on Pennichuck Square on Rte. 101A and Continental Boulevard, South Merrimack is usually considered to be the southwestern part of town near Rte. 101A and Boston Post Road. However,

418-410: Is now buried in a cemetery near the intersection of Daniel Webster Highway ( U.S. Route 3 ) and Greeley Street. Thorntons Ferry Elementary School is located on Camp Sargent Road. The northern portion of the town, Reeds Ferry is centered on the current intersection of Bedford Road and Daniel Webster Highway. The boundaries of the area are unclear, as the northwestern part of town near Baboosic Lake

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456-431: Is the budget. If the budget is not approved by the voters, the town's governing council either holds an emergency hearing regarding a new budget or goes forward with the priors years' budget, amended with any time-sensitive information pending upon the current year. The Merrimack Village District administers the water system that serves the central area of the town. As a large, suburban community located directly between

494-404: The 2020 census . There are four villages in the town: Merrimack Village (formerly known as Souhegan Village), Thorntons Ferry, Reeds Ferry , and South Merrimack. The first known settlers of the area appeared sometime after the last ice age . Merrimack is a Native American term meaning sturgeon , a type of fish. The Pennacook people named the Merrimack River after this fish because of

532-785: The Merrimack School District and include Thorntons Ferry Elementary School, Reeds Ferry Elementary School, James Mastricola Elementary School, James Mastricola Upper Elementary School, Merrimack Middle School and Merrimack High School . Merrimack High School has won one state championship in baseball (2007), three in softball (1980, 1988, 2001), one in football (1987), two in soccer (1998 girls, 2008 boys), three in indoor track (1999, 2007, 2008), four in outdoor track (2003, 2004, 2006, 2007), one in cross-country (2006), one in girls lacrosse (2012), one in skiing (1979), two in volleyball (2001, 2014), and four in basketball (1967, 2003, 2004, 2012). The Academy for Science and Design

570-578: The New Hampshire Executive Council , Merrimack is in district 5 and is currently represented by Republican Dave Wheeler. In the U.S. House of Representatives , Merrimack is included in New Hampshire's 1st congressional district and is currently represented by Democrat Chris Pappas . Merrimack leans Republican in presidential elections, but in recent years has shifted to become a battleground town. In 2020 , Joe Biden

608-875: The New Hampshire House of Representatives . He was elected to the Continental Congress after the debates on independence had occurred, but as he did not arrive in Philadelphia until November 1776, he was granted permission to actually sign the Declaration of Independence four months after the formal signing in July. He became a political essayist. He retired from his medical practice, and in 1780, moved to Merrimack, New Hampshire , where he farmed and operated Thornton's ferry with his family. Although he did not attend law school, he served as

646-553: The United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of New Hampshire . Thornton was born in Ireland in 1714 to James and Elizabeth ( née Jenkins) Thornton, James Thornton lived on a farm within a mile of Derry , and this is where Matthew was probably born, although Lisburn and Limerick have also been suggested as birthplaces. In 1716, Thornton's family immigrated to North America when he

684-439: The boundary line between Massachusetts and New Hampshire was revised, and the land which was originally part of Massachusetts became part of New Hampshire . When it went back into New Hampshire, the province disincorporated the towns of Dunstable, Naticook, and Nottingham and formed it into one giant territory again, roughly the size of the old Dunstable Grant from the 1670s. On April 2, 1746, Governor Benning Wentworth signed

722-535: The United States. It is home to a brewery tour and one of the five stables for the Budweiser Clydesdales . The Merrimack School Board attracted national attention in 1995 when it passed a "prohibition of alternative lifestyle instruction" act, which resulted in the removal of a work by William Shakespeare from the school curriculum. The board members who supported the act were voted out in

760-462: The former villages that now make Merrimack still exist. However, the boundaries and exact definitions are unclear due to the expansion of suburban development in the town during the latter half of the 20th century. The area of town near Naticook Lake and Continental Boulevard, its name comes from Matthew Thornton , one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence who lived in Merrimack and

798-523: The period 2011–2015, the estimated median annual income for a household was $ 90,708, and the median income for a family was $ 101,786. Male full-time workers had a median income of $ 69,937 versus $ 50,184 for females. The per capita income for the town was $ 39,695. 4.0% of the population and 2.3% of families were below the poverty line . 4.7% of the population under the age of 18 and 4.4% of those 65 or older were living in poverty. PC Connection and Brookstone are based in Merrimack. Merrimack Canoe Company

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836-479: The school district had not placed measures against teachers related to this policy. The school board ended the policy effective the 1996–1997 school year. This United States school-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Merrimack, New Hampshire Merrimack is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire , United States. The population was 26,632 as of

874-476: The southeastern portion of town near Harris Pond might also be considered part of South Merrimack or Thornton's Ferry. The center of town is not known as "Merrimack Village" per se, but constitutes the area between the more defined Reeds Ferry and Thorntons Ferry areas. Largely considered to be located at the Public Library on the corner of Baboosic Lake Road and Daniel Webster Highway , Merrimack Village

912-452: The state's two largest cities ( Manchester and Nashua ), Merrimack plays a disproportionate role to its size every four years in the New Hampshire primary ; in almost every Fourth of July preceding a presidential election, every presidential candidate will march or have a float in the town's Fourth of July parade. In the New Hampshire Senate , Merrimack is in the 11th district and is currently represented by Democrat Shannon Chandley . On

950-506: The subsequent board election. According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 33.4 square miles (86.6 km ), of which 32.6 square miles (84.4 km ) are land and 0.85 square miles (2.2 km ) are water, comprising 2.55% of the town. The highest point in Merrimack is an unnamed hill in the northwestern part of town that reaches 512 feet (156 m) above sea level . Shadows of

988-466: The town's charter was ratified, giving the town an additional 3 miles (5 km) to the north. The new portion called "Souhegan East" was made up of the land north of the Souhegan River. Matthew Thornton , a signer of the Declaration of Independence , lived and was buried in Merrimack. The Signer's House and Matthew Thornton Cemetery are still located in the town. The original meetinghouse

1026-559: The vast population that once existed there. The Pennacooks spelled it Monnomoke or Merramake . "When the town was incorporated, it took the name of the river and spelled it Merrymac," according to the Merrimack Historical Society. The first mention of the territory containing the current town of Merrimack among written records was the petition of Passaconaway to the General Court of Massachusetts for

1064-424: Was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.67, and the average family size was 3.06. In the town, 24.5% of the population were under the age of 18, 6.7% were from 18 to 24, 25.7% from 25 to 44, 32.7% from 45 to 64, and 10.3% were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40.7 years. For every 100 females, there were 99.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 96.4 males. For

1102-529: Was 89 years old. The town of Thornton, New Hampshire , is named in his honor, as is a Londonderry elementary school, and Thorntons Ferry School in Merrimack. Thornton's residence in Derry, which was part of Londonderry at the time, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . He is featured on a New Hampshire historical marker ( number 79 ) along U.S. Route 3 in Merrimack. Thornton

1140-549: Was 95.0% White, 0.8% African American, 0.2% Native American, 2.0% Asian, <0.1% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 0.5% some other race, and 1.6% from two or more races. 2.1% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Of the 9,503 households, 36.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 62.6% were headed by married couples living together, 8.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 24.8% were non-families. 18.8% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.7% were someone living alone who

1178-597: Was a charter school established for the 2007–2008 academic year; it was New Hampshire's first charter school to concentrate on science, math, engineering, and design and is free of tuition fees. The school has since moved to Nashua. In 2014, the Gate City Charter School for the Arts opened its doors to students. Also within the town lies the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts . The college

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1216-571: Was appointed as a surgeon for the New Hampshire Militia troops in an expedition against Fortress Louisbourg in 1745. He served in the New Hampshire Provincial Assembly from 1758-1762, had royal commissions as justice of the peace , and served as colonel in the militia from 1775 until his resignation in 1779. In 1760, Thornton married Hannah Jack, and the couple had five children. Thornton became

1254-431: Was built along the Souhegan River that roughly cuts the current town in half. The elementary school in this part of town is named after James Mastricola, who deeded the land to the town upon his death. One of the three elementary schools, the upper elementary school, Merrimack High School, the library, and the current town hall, among other buildings, are all located on the land formerly owned by Mastricola. The "village"

1292-582: Was built at the exact center of town. There were two cemeteries. Turkey Hill on Meetinghouse Road is the first mentioned in the town records, but Thornton Cemetery on Route 3 has the oldest gravestone. The nineteenth century saw much growth in Merrimack. The meetinghouse was too small and too far from what had become the center of town. The church and government became separate and two new churches were built in more convenient locations, one in South Merrimack and one on Baboosic Lake Road. A new town hall

1330-540: Was built to replace the meetinghouse. The Boston and Maine Railroad laid tracks through the town in the 19th century, with several stations operating until the mid-20th century, when the advent of the automobile transformed Merrimack from a largely agricultural community to a bedroom community of Boston and nearby cities in New Hampshire. Since 1970 the town has been the home of an Anheuser-Busch brewery , their easternmost, and one of their smallest plants in

1368-587: Was started in Merrimack before being relocated to Tennessee . Other notable employers include Fidelity Investments , Anheuser-Busch , Campers Inn, and BAE Systems . Opened in 2012, the Merrimack Premium Outlets are a 560,000-square-foot (52,000 m ) retail mall area with 12 buildings, parking lots, and other site improvements located off exit 10 of the Everett Turnpike . The six public schools in Merrimack are managed by

1406-423: Was the first Democrat to carry the town with a majority of votes since Lyndon B. Johnson 's landslide victory in 1964 . Republicans currently hold five of the town's eight seats in the General Court . The current General Court district of Merrimack is Hillsborough 12. Matthew Thornton Matthew Thornton (March 3, 1714 – June 24, 1803) was an Irish-born Founding Father of the United States who signed

1444-522: Was three years old, settling first in Wiscasset, Maine . On July 11, 1722, the community was attacked by Native Americans. James and Elizabeth Thornton fled from their burning home with Matthew, moving shortly thereafter to Worcester, Massachusetts . Thornton completed studies in medicine at Leicester . He became a physician and established a medical practice in Londonderry, New Hampshire . He

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