Pelham sits at the southern edge of Hillsborough County directly on the Massachusetts border, between Salem and Hudson. The town was incorporated in 1746 and remained a farming community for most of its history. The population is now roughly 13,000, the growth driven by Boston-area commuters moving north for lower taxes and larger lots.
Beaver Brook and Gumpas Pond define the town's water features, and the Beaver Brook Association operates a network of conservation trails in the northern part of the town. Muldoon Park and the Pelham Memorial School campus are the main public anchors. The town lacks a traditional commercial main street; most commercial activity lines Route 38 and the Bridge Street corridor that connects Pelham to Dracut and Lowell in Massachusetts.
Pelham High School, completed in 2011, replaced an older building and consolidates most of the town's secondary students in a single modern facility. The town still operates under a traditional open town meeting form of government for most budget and warrant article decisions. Several apple orchards in Pelham continue to draw pick-your-own traffic in September and October from across the southern New Hampshire and Merrimack Valley region.
Escort websites that cover Pelham and the southern Hillsborough County border area are reviewed and listed on Escortservice.com. The platform is a directory only. It does not arrange appointments, verify any licensing, or act as a go-between. Users must be 21 or older.
Pelham sits at the southern edge of Hillsborough County directly on the Massachusetts border, between Salem and Hudson. The town was incorporated in 1746 and remained a farming community for most of its history. The population is now roughly 13,000, the growth driven by Boston-area commuters moving north for lower taxes and larger lots.
Beaver Brook and Gumpas Pond define the town's water features, and the Beaver Brook Association operates a network of conservation trails in the northern part of the town. Muldoon Park and the Pelham Memorial School campus are the main public anchors. The town lacks a traditional commercial main street; most commercial activity lines Route 38 and the Bridge Street corridor that connects Pelham to Dracut and Lowell in Massachusetts.
Pelham High School, completed in 2011, replaced an older building and consolidates most of the town's secondary students in a single modern facility. The town still operates under a traditional open town meeting form of government for most budget and warrant article decisions. Several apple orchards in Pelham continue to draw pick-your-own traffic in September and October from across the southern New Hampshire and Merrimack Valley region.
Escort websites that cover Pelham and the southern Hillsborough County border area are reviewed and listed on Escortservice.com. The platform is a directory only. It does not arrange appointments, verify any licensing, or act as a go-between. Users must be 21 or older.
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