Roadside Marker
The NMSC will contribute 50 percent of the funding for a downtown State Historic Roadside Marker to commemorate Newmarket’s historic industrial mills and village district.
The NMSC will contribute 50 percent of the funding for a downtown State Historic Roadside Marker to commemorate Newmarket’s historic industrial mills and village district.
The NMSC is working on adding street signs for four downtown streets—Main, North Main, South Main, and Exeter—all of which lie within or adjacent to
The NMSC initiated an ambitious historic plaque project for downtown buildings, designed to highlight and celebrate the some of the history that defines Newmarket’s historic
The NMSC contributed to and supported the installation of the Veteran’s Memorial flagpole at the corner of Main Street and Bay Road.
The NMSC supported the founding of the Lamprey Arts & Cultural Alliance (LACA), a nonprofit dedicated to creating a vibrant community civic center in the
The NMSC provided support for the “We Dig Newmarket” concert series to promote activity in support of local businesses during the period of downtown reconstruction.
The NMSC provided funding for the conceptual design of a centrally located downtown information kiosk, which has yet to be constructed.
Much of the design for Newmarket’s renovated, walkable downtown streetscape is shaped in part by extensive community input during a comprehensive charrette process and a
(2002-2010) Newmarket’s first fire engine, Tiger No. 1 (1853), was a vast improvement over the bucket brigades used during colonial times. The hand-pumped engine fought
Produced by the NMSC from 1999 through 2015 (with a one-year hiatus), the festival was a popular celebration of the arts, culture, history and community