The city of Dover has
a long and colorful history spanning nearly four centuries. Its earliest
days as a colonial seaport led to a successful shipbuilding industry
in the 1700s, and it flourished in the 19th century as the nation’s
leading manufacturer of cotton goods. The development of a brick industry
spanned decades of successful mill operations through the middle of the
20th century. Dover’s renaissance as a thriving, competitive community
continues today.
The quality of life in Dover is unmatched. Dover boasts an exceptional
school system, outstanding parks and recreation services, as well as premier
medical facilities.
Dover is nestled between the mountains and the ocean. The community is
close to the University of New Hampshire, Pease International Tradeport
and harbors a local airport. The city is a quick commute to the metropolitan
area of Boston, and less than an hour’s drive to Boston’s Logan
International Airport. In addition, there is easy access to rail and highway
transportation routes.
The success of Dover’s continuing economic development is due to
cooperative efforts between the public and private sectors. The community
is home to individuals and private businesses that invest ideas, time and
finances to improve municipal services, the economic climate and quality
of life. The city’s Office of Economic Development, the Greater Dover
Chamber of Commerce and the Dover School System share a common goal of
creating, preserving and promoting a sound environment for existing and
prospective businesses. The community is ensuring future generations are
up to the challenge of perpetuating economic prosperity in Dover.
For more information, contact Peggy Carter: pegcarter@masiello.com or
Cindi Couture at CindiCouture@masiello.com.
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