Randolph
Web site: http://www.randolph.nh.gov
Population: 371 (1990); 339 (2000); 344 (2006)
Overview
In the charter of 1772, this territory was granted to John Durand, his son John, and Edward Parry, Thomas Brown, and Charles Henzell. The town was named Durand, for John Durand, who was a member of the London Board of Trade and an associate of Governor John Wentworth. In 1824, Governor Levi Woodbury renamed it Randolph, in honor of his friend John Randolph of Virginia. Randolph was a long-time member of the House of Representatives, an advocate of states' rights, and a descendant of Pocahontas.
Geography
Region: White Mountains
County: Coos
Distance from:
o Manchester, NH: 122 miles
o Boston, MA: 172 miles
o New York, NY: 387 miles
o Montreal, Quebec: 172 miles
Town Hall
RandolphTown Offices
130 Durand Road
Randolph, NH 03593
Town Clerk
Phone: (603) 466-5771
Fax: (603) 466-9856
Tax Collector
Phone: (603) 466-9856
Fax: (603) 466-9856
Municipal Information
Government: Selectmen
Planning Board: Elected
Police Department: Not full time
Fire Department: Not full time
Nearest Hospital: Androscoggin Valley in Berlin (14 miles)
Election Districts
State House District: 2
State Senate District: 1
Executive Council District: 1
U.S. Congress House of Representatives District: 2
Services
Randolph Fire Station
104 Pinkham B Rd
Randolph, NH 03593
(603) 466-3911
Randolph Public Library
104 Durand Rd
Berlin, NH 03570
(603) 466-5408
Utilities
Electric: PSNH
Gas: None
Water Supplier: Private wells
Sanitation: Private septic
Curbside Trash Pickup: Yes
Telephone: Verizon
Cable television service: No
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NH State Information
NH Regions:
Dartmouth/ Sunapee | Great North Woods | Lakes | Merrimack | Monadnock | Seacoast | White Mountains

