Lyme Center, New Hampshire Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Lyme has grown from 390 in the mid-19th century to 563 in the 2010 census. The city ranks 153rd among the state's incorporated towns and cities. The following information comes from sources deemed reliable, but it is subject to change, omission, or withdrawal. Specific questions about the city should be directed to the city's community contact. Population and steets numbers are subject to change without notice.

The town of Newcastle-under-Lyme is the primary leisure and retail destination in the area. The town center is bounded by a ring road that includes Lower Street, Ryecroft, and Barracks Road. The ring road also contains two shopping malls. In addition, the town has many parks and open spaces. A new library will open in the coming years. Various businesses, including restaurants and bars, will help to revitalize the downtown area.

The median household income of the residents in the town of 06371 is $86,237. The area is fairly equal in terms of income, with only a slight discrepancy between the median household income of the town and the national average. Money isn't everything, but it does help to know how much money people earn. And remember, it isn't necessarily enough to live in the town.

The town's transportation system is a big part of its economy, which is why the Town Deal will invest in public transit improvements to improve the quality of life for residents and visitors. With this, the town will also create a network of cycling and pedestrian paths, which will promote healthy living. The Town Centre Permeability plan also includes measures to improve the city's connectivity to greenways and public transportation.