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FY21-22 Delegation Contact Directory SULLIVAN COUNTY NH CONVENTION MEMBER DIRECTORY for Dec 2020-Nov. 2022 TERM District No. 1: (2 representatives) – Cornish, Grantham, Plainfield and Springfield. District No. 2: (1 representative) – Croydon and Sunapee. District No. 3: (1 representative) – Claremont Ward 1. District No. 4: (1 representative) – Claremont Ward 2. District No. 5: (1 representative) – Claremont Ward 3. District No. 6: (2 representatives) – Newport and Unity. District No. 7: (1 representative) –Acworth, Goshen, Langdon, Lempster, and Washington. District No. 8: (1 representative) –Charlestown. District No. 9: (1 representative) FL – Cornish, Croydon, Grantham, Newport, Plainfield, Springfield, Sunapee and Unity. District No. 10: (1 representative) FL – Claremont Ward 1, Claremont Ward 2, and Claremont Ward 3. District No. 11: (1 representative) FL – Acworth, Charlestown, Goshen, Langdon, Lempster, and Washington. Representative Name District Ways to contact your delegate … John Cloutier (DEM) 10 2 Winter Street., Apt. D-14, Claremont NH 03743- Chair 5306 E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 603-542-6190 Brian M. Sullivan (DEM) 1 642 Olde Farms Road, Grantham NH 03753 Vice Chair E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 603-381-7889 Andrew S. O’Hearne (DEM) 3 120 Main Street, Claremont NH 03743 Clerk Ward 1 E-mail: [email protected] Tel. (H) 603-558-1038 Sue Gottling (DEM) 2 173 Lake Avenue, Sunapee NH 03782 Executive Finance Committee Email: [email protected] Tel. 603-763-5904 Linda Tanner (DEM) 9 PO Box 267, Georges Mills, NH, 03751 Executive Finance Committee Email: [email protected] Tel. 603-763-4471 Walter Spilsbury (REP) 8 PO Box 571, Charlestown NH 03603 Executive Finance Committee Judy Aron (REP) 7 266 Forest Road, South Acworth NH 03607 Executive Finance Committee E-mail: [email protected] Tel. 603-843-5908 Gary Merchant (DEM) 4 272 Pleasant Street, Claremont NH 03743 Executive Finance Committee Ward 2 E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 603-558-1389 Lee Oxenham (DEM) 1 92 Methodist Hill Road, Plainfield NH 03781 E-mail: [email protected] Tel. 603-727-9368 Steven Smith (REP) 11 PO Box 624, Charlestown NH 03603 Email: [email protected] Tel: 603-826-5940 Skip Rollins (REP) 6 5 Willow Street, Newport NH 03773 E-mail: [email protected] Tel. 603-863-6340 John Callum (REP) 6 1195 2nd NH Turnpike, Newport NH 03773-7610 Walter A. Stapleton (REP) 5 90 Veterans Park Road, Claremont NH 03743 Ward 3 E-mail: [email protected] Tel. 603-542-8656 Committees/Boards Appointments Made Dec. 11, 2020 for a 2-year term: S.C. Conservation District Board of Supervisors (Meets first Friday each month at 2:00PM) – Lee Oxenham S.C. Criminal Justice Coordinating Committee (Meets as needed) – Andrew S. O’Hearne S.C. Nursing Home Trust Fund Committee (Meets as needed and to approve the MS9 annually) – Judy Aron S.C. UNHCE Advisory Council (Meets 5:00PM second Wednesday of each month, Oct. thru May) – Sue Gottling Last Revision – June 14, 2021 .
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