Warner, NH Facts, Population, Income, Demographics, Economy

Population (total): Population in 2010: 2,833. >Population change since 2000: +2.6%

Population (male): 1,398

Population (female): 1,435

Median Age: 44.5 years

Poverty (overall):

Poverty (breakdown):

Sex Offenders: According to our research of New Hampshire and other state lists, there were 4 registered sex offenders living in Warner, New Hampshire as of April 25, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Warner is 708 to 1.The ratio of registered sex offenders to all residents in this city is lowe

Ancestries: Ancestries: English (21.8%), Irish (16.4%), French (11.6%), German (7.1%), United States (6.9%), Italian (6.0%).

Population Density:

Median Incomes:
      Estimated median household income in 2019: $69,338 (it was $44,142 in 2000)
      Estimated per capita income in 2019: $34,735 (it was $21,588 in 2000)
      Estimated median house or condo value in 2019: $249,450 (it was $113,800 in 2000) Warner:$249,450NH:$281,400

The town was granted in 1735 as "Number One" by Massachusetts Governor Jonathan Belcher to petitioners largely from Amesbury, Massachusetts. Called "New Amesbury", it was part of a line of settlements running between the Merrimack and Connecticut rivers intended to help defend Massachusetts against New France's predations. It was regranted by the Masonian Proprietors in 1749, when it was settled with four houses and a sawmill. Called "Jennesstown", it was abandoned and destroyed during the French and Indian War. The town was granted again in 1767 to Jonathan Barnard and others, who called it "Amesbury". But on September 3, 1774, it was incorporated as "Warner", named after Jonathan Warner, a leading Portsmouth citizen, namesake of the Warner House and relative of Governor John Wentworth. It was one of the last towns established under English provincial rule prior to the Revolution.

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Office of Drug alcohol Policy Control (https://www.transportation.gov/odapc)

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On-Site Drug Testing Warner, NH

Time is money, we can come to you. Accredited Drug Testing provides on-site drug testing services in Warner, NH and throughout the local area for employers who need drug or alcohol testing at their place of business or other location. On-site drug testing methods include urine drug testing, hair drug testing, oral saliva drug testing and breath alcohol testing. Both instant drug test results and laboratory analyzed testing is available. Testing purposes can include pre-employment, random, reasonable suspicion and post-accident.

60 COMMERCIAL ST ONE CORPORATE CENTER AT HORSESHOE POND 13.4 miles

60 COMMERCIAL ST ONE CORPORATE CENTER AT HORSESHOE POND
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60 COMMERCIAL ST 1 Corp. Center at Horseshoe Pond 13.4 miles

60 COMMERCIAL ST 1 Corp. Center at Horseshoe Pond
CONCORD, NH 3301
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280 Pleasant St,
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CONCORD, NH 3301
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CONCORD, NH 3301
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Drug Test Screening Panels Available In Warner, NH

We offer a 5-panel drug test, which screens for the following:

  • Amphetamines
  • Cocaine
  • Marijuana
  • Opiates
  • PCP

We offer a 10-panel drug test which screens for the following:

  • Amphetamines
  • Barbituates
  • Benzodiazepines
  • cocaine
  • Marijuana
  • MDA
  • Methadone
  • Methaqualone
  • Opiates
  • PCP
  • Propoxyphene

We offer a 12-panel drug test which screens for the following:

  • Amphetamines
  • Barbiturates
  • Benzodiazepines
  • cocaine
  • Marijuana
  • MDA
  • Methadone
  • Methaqualone
  • Opiates
  • PCP
  • Propoxyphene
  • Meperidine
  • Tramadol

** Customized drug testing panels such as bath salts, synthetic marijuana, steroids and other drugs are also available.

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Our on-site drug testing services in Warner, NH include urine drug testing, which has a detection period of 1-5 days and hair drug testing which has a detection period of up to 90 days. Negative test results are generally available in 24-48 hours, when analyzed by our SAMHSA Certified Laboratories. Negative instant test results are available immediately, non-negative test results require laboratory confirmation.

Why Use On-Site Drug Testing in Warner, NH?

Time is money and when sending an employee to one of our many drug testing centers in Warner, NH would cause disruption to your business operations or affect your employees work productivity, conducting on-site drug testing will eliminate these issues.

Who Uses On-Site Drug Testing?

  • Construction Sites
  • Manufacturing Plants
  • Power Plants
  • Motor Pool Facilities
  • Car Dealerships
  • Trucking/Transportation Companies
  • Schools
  • Sports Venues
  • Hospitals
  • Oil & Gas Drillings Sites

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Accredited Drug Testing has trained and qualified collectors who also specialize in providing on-site drug testing services for all DOT modes to include:

Additional DOT Services:

  • DOT Consortium Enrollment
  • DOT Physicals
  • Supervisor Training
  • DOT Drug Policy Development
  • MVR Reports
  • Employee Training
  • Background Checks
  • FMCSA Clearinghouse Verification/Search

How To Schedule On-Site Drug Testing In Warner, NH?

Step 1 - Call our on-site coordinator at (800)221-4291

Step 2 - Have at least 10 employees needing to be tested (recommended)

Step 3 - Provide the date, location and time of the requested on-site drug testing services

In addition to on-site drug testing in Warner, NH, we also have drug testing centers available at the following locations.

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Local Area Info: Warner, New Hampshire

Warner is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,833 at the 2010 census. The town is home to Northeast Catholic College, Rollins State Park and Mount Kearsarge State Forest.

The town's central settlement, where 444 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined as the Warner census-designated place (CDP), and is located along New Hampshire Route 103 and the Warner River. The town also includes the villages of Davisville, Lower Village, Melvin Mills, and Waterloo.

The town was granted in 1735 as "Number One" by Massachusetts Governor Jonathan Belcher to petitioners largely from Amesbury, Massachusetts. Called "New Amesbury", it was part of a line of settlements running between the Merrimack and Connecticut rivers intended to help defend Massachusetts against New France's predations. It was regranted by the Masonian Proprietors in 1749, when it was settled with four houses and a sawmill. Called "Jennesstown", it was abandoned and destroyed during the French and Indian War. The town was granted again in 1767 to Jonathan Barnard and others, who called it "Amesbury". But on September 3, 1774, it was incorporated as "Warner", named after Jonathan Warner, a leading Portsmouth citizen, namesake of the Warner House and relative of Governor John Wentworth. It was one of the last towns established under English provincial rule prior to the Revolution.

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Population (total): Population in 2010: 2,833. >Population change since 2000: +2.6%

Population (male): 1,398

Population (female): 1,435

Median Age: 44.5 years

Poverty (overall):

Poverty (breakdown):

Sex Offenders: According to our research of New Hampshire and other state lists, there were 4 registered sex offenders living in Warner, New Hampshire as of April 25, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Warner is 708 to 1.The ratio of registered sex offenders to all residents in this city is lowe

Ancestries: Ancestries: English (21.8%), Irish (16.4%), French (11.6%), German (7.1%), United States (6.9%), Italian (6.0%).

Population Density:

Median Incomes:
      Estimated median household income in 2019: $69,338 (it was $44,142 in 2000)
      Estimated per capita income in 2019: $34,735 (it was $21,588 in 2000)
      Estimated median house or condo value in 2019: $249,450 (it was $113,800 in 2000) Warner:$249,450NH:$281,400

The town was granted in 1735 as "Number One" by Massachusetts Governor Jonathan Belcher to petitioners largely from Amesbury, Massachusetts. Called "New Amesbury", it was part of a line of settlements running between the Merrimack and Connecticut rivers intended to help defend Massachusetts against New France's predations. It was regranted by the Masonian Proprietors in 1749, when it was settled with four houses and a sawmill. Called "Jennesstown", it was abandoned and destroyed during the French and Indian War. The town was granted again in 1767 to Jonathan Barnard and others, who called it "Amesbury". But on September 3, 1774, it was incorporated as "Warner", named after Jonathan Warner, a leading Portsmouth citizen, namesake of the Warner House and relative of Governor John Wentworth. It was one of the last towns established under English provincial rule prior to the Revolution.

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