Ice locations near Lebanon, NH

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New Hampshire Catholic Charities

📍 24 Hanover St, Lebanon, NH, 03766

📞 603-448-5151

North Country Courier

📍 85 Mechanic St Ste A10, Lebanon, NH, 03766

📞 603-448-1149

🌐 dryicevt-nh.com

Northeast Mailing Systems

📍 26 Bank St, Lebanon, NH, 03766

📞 603-727-4551

Poverty Lane Orchards

📍 98 Poverty Ln, Lebanon, NH, 03766

📞 603-448-1511

🌐 povertylaneorchards.com

Ranch At Etna Road The

📍 77 Etna Rd, Lebanon, NH, 03766

📞 603-448-9888

Rape Crisis

📍 49 Elm St, Lebanon, NH, 03766

📞 603-448-5525

Rape Crisis

📍 38 Bank St, Lebanon, NH, 03766

📞 603-448-5525

🌐 www.wiseoftheuppervalley.org

Our mission is to empower victims of domestic and sexual violence and stalking to become safe and self-reliant through crisis intervention and support services. WISE advances social justice through community education, training and public policy.

Ricardo A. ST. Hilaire, Attorney & Counselor At Law, Pllc

📍 20 W Park St Ste 207, Lebanon, NH, 03766

📞 877-603-8777

🌐 www.attorney-nh.com

Rick St. Hilaire is a respected New Hampshire lawyer and award-winning criminal attorney.

Ricker Funeral Home

📍 56 School St, Lebanon, NH, 03766

📞 603-727-4018

🌐 www.rickerfuneralhome.com

Ricker Funeral Home

📍 56 School St, Lebanon, NH, 03766

📞 603-448-1568

The funeral establishment that eventually became Ricker Funeral Homes was established in 1876 by Ed S. Durant. The business was later purchased by Charles E. Marston in 1896; Mr. Marston died at age 70 in May of 1922. Charles' son Carroll T. Marston ran the firm until his passing at age 41 in February of 1923. In 1923, the business was bought from Maude Marston (Carroll's widow) by Frederick A. Cain. Mr. Cain owned and operated the firm until his death in November of 1950. On January 1 of 1951, Mrs. Cain sold the establishment to Timothy J. Dennehy and Philip J. Ricker. Following Tim's retirement in December of 1968, Philip Ricker purchased the business in whole on January 1 of 1969. The home was operated as Cain-Ricker Funeral Home until 1975, when it became Ricker Funeral Home. The Enfield location was built in 1974, and Robert Ricker became a partner in 1975. Philip Ricker retired on December 31, 1986; the Lebanon and Enfield locations were purchased by Robert N. Ricker. The crematory opened the following year, in 1987. Robert Ricker continues to own and operate the Ricker Family of Homes. We are proud of our heritage of service, and we gladly share it with every family that honors us by selecting our services.