The Claremont Advantag


Claremont is emerging as an important center of commerce. Building on its historic architecture, contemporary adaptive reuse is re-energizing the City Center. Claremont is home to precision technology and fine home and cabinetry manufacturing among many other businesses in the industrial lands surrounding the Connecticut River. Abundant land, a good transportation and broadband network, and much capacity in its infrastructure have made Claremont a true land of opportunity for companies looking to locate or expand in New Hampshire.

BROADBAND MAPS

Many areas of Claremont - including almost all of the City Center - enjoy broadband speeds of up to 1 Gbps. These speeds are some of the fastest in our region. One easy way to test the broadband capabilities of any address in the city is to use the National Broadband Mapping Tool. 

EDUCATION

The City of Claremont enjoys robust workforce development resources. River Valley Community College in Claremont provides a diverse and flexible curriculum, with programming in computer technology, advanced machining and allied health care programs, among many others.

The Claremont School District is a member of the School Administrative Unit (SAU) #6.  The District is made up of 3 elementary schools, Claremont Middle School and Stevens High School. The High School features a strong technical curriculum through the Sugar River Valley Regional Technical Center.

As part of the Upper Valley Lake Sunapee Region, Claremont’s employment base extends north of the Hanover/Lebanon area and south to Charlestown and includes communities in both Vermont and New Hampshire.