Directions to CSCNH

 
 

Below are directions from points North, South, East and West
 
FROM THE SOUTH
Take I-93 NORTH into New Hampshire (75¢ toll in Hooksett). Travel through Manchester continue NORTH to Concord.

Take the US-3/MANCHESTER ST. exit- number 13- turn RIGHT onto Manchester Street

Take Manchester ST / US-3 S toward PEMBROKE/SUNCOOK. Travel approx 2.2 Miles Then

Turn LEFT onto SHEEP DAVIS RD/NH-106. Travel approx 8/10 Mile to the CSCNH office

79 SHEEP DAVIS RD PEMBROKE NH will be on your RIGHT.
Large sign (white w/green letters) that says Community Services Council / NH Help Line

FROM VERMONT (Central and Northern)
Take I-89 SOUTH to CONCORD New Hampshire.

MERGE onto I-93 NORTH on the southern edge of Concord.

Take the US-3/MANCHESTER ST. exit- number 13- turn RIGHT onto Manchester Street

Take Manchester ST / US-3 S toward PEMBROKE/SUNCOOK. Travel approx 2.2 Miles Then

Turn LEFT onto SHEEP DAVIS RD/NH-106. Travel approx 8/10 Mile to the CSCNH office

79 SHEEP DAVIS RD PEMBROKE NH will be on your RIGHT.
Large sign (white w/green letters) that says Community Services Council / NH Help Line

FROM Keene NH and Southern VERMONT
Take NH-9 East toward Concord.

MERGE onto I-89 SOUTH toward Concord.

MERGE onto I-93 NORTH on the southern edge of Concord.

Take the US-3/MANCHESTER ST. exit- number 13- turn RIGHT onto Manchester Street

Take Manchester ST / US-3 S toward PEMBROKE/SUNCOOK. Travel approx 2.2 Miles Then

Turn LEFT onto SHEEP DAVIS RD/NH-106. Travel approx 8/10 Mile to the CSCNH office

79 SHEEP DAVIS RD PEMBROKE NH will be on your RIGHT.
Large sign (white w/green letters) that says Community Services Council / NH Help Line

FROM PORTLAND MAINE
Take I-95 South (portions toll) into NH.

Take Exit 2 /NH Rte 101 West toward Manchester. Travel approx 30 miles to

Merge onto I-93 N toward CONCORD

Follow directions “FROM THE SOUTH” above.

Some travelers familiar with local geography may choose alternate routes from Portland (e.g. Rte 4 from Portsmouth traffic Circle or Exit 4 from ME Turnpike) but the route suggested above is “all highway” and thus the longer distance is offset by faster travel.
 

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