Brookline New Hampshire Community Profile
Brookline, NH
Community Contact Town of Brookline
Board of Selectmen
PO Box 360
Brookline, NH 03033-0360

Telephone (603) 673-8855
Fax (603) 673-8136
E-mail town@brookline.nh.us
Web Site www.brookline.nh.us

Municipal Office Hours Monday through Friday, 8 am - 2 pm

County Hillsborough
Labor Market Area Nashua NH-MA NECTA Division, NH Portion
Tourism Region Merrimack Valley
Planning Commission Nashua Regional
Regional Development Gateway Industrial Development Corp.

Election Districts
US Congress
District 2
Executive Council
District 5
State Senate
District 12
State Representative
Hillsborough County District 5
Incorporated: 1769

Origin: First a part of Dunstable, then settled as West Hollis, the town was granted in 1769 as Raby. Governor John Wentworth named the town in honor of his cousin, fourth Earl of Strafford and Baron of Raby Castle, in County Durham, England. The town was renamed in 1798 at the suggestion of one of the town's leading citizens, who hailed from Brookline, Massachusetts.

Population, Year of the First Census Taken: 338 residents in 1790

Population Trends: Brookline's population grew over six times larger between 1950-2000, growing well above the average rate. Decennial growth rates ranged from an 18 percent increase between 1950-1960 to a 73 percent increase between 1990-2000, the fourth highest increase for that decade. Brookline's population grew by a total of 3,510 residents, going from 671 in 1950 to 4,181 in 2000. The 2004 Census estimate for Brookline was 4,606 residents, which ranked 73rd among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.

Population Density, 2004: 231.3 persons per square mile of land area. Brookline contains 19.9 square miles of land area and 0.3 square miles of inland water area.

Villages and Place Names: North Brookline, South Brookline, West Brookline

MUNICIPAL SERVICES
Type of Government Selectmen
Budget: Municipal Appropriations, 2003 $2,949,180
Budget: School Appropriations not available
Zoning Ordinance 1968/05
Master Plan 1997
Capitol Improvement Plan Yes
Industrial Plans Reviewed By Planning Board

Boards and Commissions
Elected:
Board of Selectmen
Appointed:
Planning Board; Zoning Board; Library Trustees; Conservation Commission; Cemetery Trustees

Public Library Brookline Public

EMERGENCY SERVICES
Police Department Full-time
Fire Department On Call
Town Fire Insurance Rating 9/10
Emergency Medical Service Full-time

Nearest Hospital(s):
Southern NH Regional or St. Joseph, Nashua
Distance: 14 miles Staffed Beds: 180; 144

UTILITIES
Electric Supplier PSNH
Natural Gas Supplier None
Water Supplier Private wells

Sanitation Private septic
Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant No
Solid Waste Disposal
Curbside Trash Pickup
None
Pay-As-You-Throw Program
No
Recycling Program
Voluntary

Telephone Company Verizon
Cellular Telephone Access Yes
Cable Television Access Yes
Public Access Television Station Yes
High Speed Cable Internet Service:  
Business
Yes
Residential
Yes

PROPERTY TAXES
2004 Total Tax Rate (per $1000 of value) $22.30
2004 Equalization Ratio 87.3
2004 Full Value Tax Rate (per $1000 of value) $19.45

2004 Percent of Property Valuation by Type
Residential Land and Buildings
95.1%
Commercial Land and Buildings
4.1%
Other Property including Utilities
0.7%

HOUSING
2003 Total Housing Units 1,535
   
2003 Single-Family Units 1,412
Building Permits Issued
35
2003 Multi-Family Units 102
Building Permits Issued
0
2003 Manufactured Housing Units 21
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DEMOGRAPHICS
Total Population Community County
2004 4,606 398,574
2000 4,211 382,384
1990 2,411 336,549
1980 1,766 276,608
1970 1,167 223,941

Census 2000 Demographics
Population by Gender
Male
2,119
Female
2,062

Population by Age Group
Under age 5
385
Age 5 to 19
1,103
Age 20 to 34
530
Age 35 to 54
1,652
Age 55 to 64
302
Age 65 and over
209
Median Age
35.7 years

Educational Attainment, population 25 years and over
High school graduate or higher
94.3%
Bachelor's degree or higher
41.8%

ANNUAL INCOME, 1999 (Census 2000)
Per capita income $29,272
Median 4-person family income $80,214
Median household income $77,075

Median Earnings, full-time, year-round workers
Male
$55,417
Female
$32,750

Families below the poverty level 0.9%

LABOR FORCE
Annual Average 1994 2004
Civilian Labor Force
1,519 2,463
Employed
1,446 2,377
Unemployed
73 86
Unemployment Rate
4.8% 3.5%

EMPLOYMENT & WAGES 1994 2004
Goods Producing Industries  
Average Employment
249 361
Average Weekly Wage
$443 $810
   
Service Providing Industries  
Average Employment
210 227
Average Weekly Wage
$337 $610
   
Total Private Industry  
Average Employment
459 587
Average Weekly Wage
$395 $733
   
Government (Federal, State, and Local)  
Average Employment
77 184
Average Weekly Wage
$300 $415
   
Total, Private plus Government  
Average Employment
536 771
Average Weekly Wage
$381 $657
n = indicates that the data does not meet disclosure standards

EDUCATION/CHILD CARE FACILITIES
Schools students attend: Brookline operates grades 1-6; grades 7-12 are part of Hollis/Brookline Cooperative (Brookline, Hollis) District: SAU 41
Career Technology Center(s): Wilbur Palmer Voc. Tech. Center, Hudson; Milford HS; Nashua HS North Region: 16

Educational Facilities
Elementary
Middle/Junior High
High School
Private/Parochial
Number of Schools
2
Grade Levels
K R 1-6
Total Enrollment
617

NH Licensed Child Care Facilities, 2004: Total Facilities: 5 Total Capacity: 169
Nearest Community/Technical College: Nashua
Nearest Colleges or Universities: Daniel Webster; Franklin Pierce; Rivier; Thomas More

LARGEST EMPLOYERS PRODUCT/SERVICE
EMPLOYEES
ESTABLISHED
Grant Plastics, Inc. Plastic products 43 1981
Bingham Lumber Inc. Lumber 38 1969
Donovan Engineering Construction of process mechanical systems 35 1934
Superior Steel Fabricators Steel pre-fabrication 12 1992
Tapply Lumber Company Lumber 10 1958

TRANSPORTATION
Road Access Federal Routes
  State Routes 13, 130
Nearest Interstate, Exit Everett Tpk., Exit 6
         Distance 12 miles
Railroad No
Public Transportation No
Nearest Airport Nashua
Runway
    5,501 feet
Lighted?
Yes
Navigational Aids? Yes
Nearest Commercial Airport
Manchester
Distance
28 miles

Driving distance to selected cities:
Manchester, NH
27 miles
Portland, ME
120 miles
Boston, MA
55 miles
New York City, NY
216 miles
Montreal, Quebec
284 miles

COMMUTING TO WORK (US Census)
Workers 16 years and over  
Drove alone, car/truck/van
84.7%
Carpooled, car/truck/van
7.1%
Public transportation
0.0%
Walked
1.0%
Other Means
0.6%
Worked at home
6.6%
Mean Travel Time to Work 32.9 minutes

Percent of Working Residents:
Working in community of residence
15%
Commuting to another NH community
61%
Commuting out-of-state
25%
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RECREATION, ATTRACTIONS, AND EVENTS
Municipal Parks
YMCA/YWCA
Boys Club/Girls Club
Golf Courses
Swimming: Indoor Facility
Swimming: Outdoor Facility
Tennis Courts: Indoor Faclity
Tennis Courts: Outdoor Facility
Ice Skating Rink: Indoor Facility
Bowling Facilities
Museums
Cinemas
Performing Arts Facilities
Tourists Attractions
Youth Organizations (i.e., Scouts, 4-H)
Youth Sports: Baseball
Youth Sports: Soccer
Youth Sports: Football
Youth Sports: Basketball
Youth Sports: Hockey
X
Campgrounds
Fishing/Hunting
Boating/Marinas
Snowmobile Trails
Bicycle Trails
Cross Country Skiing
Beach or Waterfront Recreational Area
   
Nearest Ski Area(s): Pat's Peak
   
Other:

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