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City & Town Officials Directory CITY AND TOWN OFFICIALS OF THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE www.nhdot.com Prepared By Bureau of Planning and Community Assistance New Hampshire Department of Transportation John O. Morton Building 7 Hazen Drive Concord, NH 03301 Telephone: (603) 271-3344 E-mail: [email protected] WARNING: Changes to municipal information should be checked against on-line “Update List” at www.nhdot.com. It can be accessed in the Business Center section under Municipalities “Contact Information”. ACWORTH HOURS: M- F 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM ALBANY HOURS: OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY PO BOX 37 OFFICE: (603) 835-6879 1972A NH ROUTE 16 OFFICE: (603) 447-6038 FAX: (603) 835-7901 FAX: (603) 452-5633 ACWORTH,E-MAIL: [email protected] 03601 ALBANY,E-MAIL: NH [email protected] WEBSITE: www.acworthnh.net WEBSITE: www.albanynh.org E-MAIL: [email protected] E-MAIL: [email protected] CHAIRMAN OF SELECTMEN CHAIRMAN OF SELECTMEN FRANK EMIG (603) 558-7491 KATHLEEN GOLDING (603) 447-6038 PO BOX 37 ACWORTH, NH 03601 1972A NH ROUTE 16 ALBANY, NH 03818 SELECTMEN SELECTMEN JAMES JENNISON (603) 863-8851 JENNIFER SPOFFORD (603) 447-6038 PO BOX 37 ACWORTH, NH 03601 1972A NH ROUTE 16 ALBANY, NH 03818 RAY LEONARD (603) 863-5049 ROBERT NADLER (603) 447-6038 PO BOX 37 ACWORTH, NH 03601 1972A NH ROUTE 16 ALBANY, NH 03818 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TOWN ADMINISTRATOR KATHI BRADT (603) 835-6879 KELLEY A. COLLINS (603) 447-6038 PO BOX 37 ACWORTH, NH 03601 1972A RTE 16 ALBANY, NH 03818 HIGHWAY SUPERVISOR ROAD AGENT MARK MCINTIRE (603) 835-6866 CURTIS COLEMAN (603) 447-5936 PO BOX 37 ACWORTH, NH 03601 9 RT 113 ALBANY, NH 03818 PLANNING BOARD CHAIRMAN PLANNING BOARD CHAIRMAN JOE FEDORA (603) 863-7839 SEAN WADSWORTH (603) 447-6038 PO BOX 37 ACWORTH, NH 03601 1972A NH ROUTE 16 ALBANY, NH 03818 CONSERVATION COMMISSION CHAIR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR GREGG THOBODEAU (603) 835-6879 BOARD OF SELECTMEN (603) 447-6038 PO BOX 37 ACWORTH, NH 03601 1972A NH ROUTE 16 ALBANY, NH 03818 HISTORICAL SOCIETY MARIANNE NEVELSON (603) 835-6896 PO BOX 49 ACWORTH, NH 03601 FIRE CHIEF GARY BABER (603) 835-6879 PO BOX 37 ACWORTH, NH 03601 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR KENNETH GRANT (603) 835-6848 PO BOX 616 ACWORTH, NH 03601 Page 1 of 130 ALEXANDRIA HOURS: M,W,TH 8 AM - 4 PM TU 8 AM - 6 PM ALLENSTOWN HOURS: M7:30 AM-6:15 PM-TU,W,TH7:30AM-5:15 47 WASHBURN ROAD OFFICE: (603) 744-3220 16 SCHOOL STREET OFFICE: (603) 485-4276 FAX: (603) 744-9461 FAX: ALEXANDRIA,E-MAIL: [email protected] 03222 ALLENSTOWN,E-MAIL: [email protected] NH 03275 WEBSITE: www.alexandrianh.com WEBSITE: www.allenstownnh.gov E-MAIL: [email protected] E-MAIL: [email protected] CHAIRMAN OF SELECTMEN CHAIRMAN OF SELECTMEN GEORGE TUTHILL (603) 744-3220 SCOTT MCDONALD (603) 485-4276 47 WASHBURN ROAD ALEXANDRIA, NH 03222 16 SCHOOL ST ALLENSTOWN, NH 03275 SELECTMEN SELECTMEN CHESTER CARON (603) 744-3220 JIM ROGER (603) 485-4276 47 WASHBURN ROAD ALEXANDRIA, NH 03222 16 SCHOOL STREET ALLENSTOWN, NH 03275 ROBERT PIEHLER (603) 744-3220 KEITH KLAWES (603) 485-4276 47 WASHBURN ROAD ALEXANDRIA, NH 03222 16 SCHOOL STREET ALLENSTOWN, NH 03275 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT MAUREEN HIGHAM (603) 485-4276 JENNIFER DOSTIE (603) 744-3220 16 SCHOOL STREET ALLENSTOWN, NH 03275 47 WASHBURN ROAD ALEXANDRIA, NH 03222 SANDRA MCKENNEY (603) 485-4276 ROAD AGENT 16 SCHOOL STREET ALLENSTOWN, NH 03275 PAUL SIRARD (603) 744-6516 TOWN ADMINISTRATOR 47 WASHBURN ROAD ALEXANDRIA, NH 03222 DEREK GOODINE (603) 485-4276 CONSERVATION COMMISSION 16 SCHOOL STREET ALLENSTOWN, NH 03275 ERNEST LAMOS (603) 744-3220 ROAD AGENT 47 WASHBURN ROAD ALEXANDRIA, NH 03222 CHAD PELISSIER (603) 485-5460 HISTORICAL SOCIETY 161 GRANITE STREET ALLENSTOWN, NH 03275 JUDY KRAEMER (603) 744-3532 HISTORICAL SOCIETY PERKINS HILL ROAD ALEXANDRIA, NH 03222 ARMAND VERVILLE (603) 485-4276 POLICE CHIEF - FULL TIME 16 SCHOOL STREET ALLENSTOWN, NH 03275 DAVID SUCKLING (603) 744-6650 POLICE CHIEF 47 WASHBURN ROAD ALEXANDRIA, NH 03222 MICHAEL STARK (603) 485-9500 FIRE CHIEF 40 ALLENSTOWN ROAD ALLENSTOWN, NH 03275 GEORGE CLAYMAN (603) 530-2229 FIRE CHIEF 47 WASHBURN ROAD ALEXANDRIA, NH 03222 PAUL ST. GERMAIN (603) 485-9202 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR 1 FERRY STREET ALLENSTOWN, NH 03275 GEORGE CLAYMAN (603) 530-2229 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR 47 WASHBURN ROAD ALEXANDRIA, NH 03222 RON EISENHART (603) 777-0230 16 SCHOOL STREET ALLENSTOWN, NH 03275 Page 2 of 130 ALSTEAD HOURS: M+TH 8AM-4PM; TU 8AM-4PM: W 8-9AM PO BOX 60, 15 MECHANIC STREET OFFICE: (603) 835-2986 FAX: (603) 835-2178 ALSTEAD,E-MAIL: NH charlottecomeau@alsteadn03602-0060 WEBSITE: www.alsteadnh.org E-MAIL: [email protected] CHAIRMAN OF SELECTMEN MARY ANN WOLF (603) 835-2986 PO BOX 60, 15 MECHANIC ST ALSTEAD, 03602 SELECTMEN *VICE CHAIR JOSEPH LEVESQUE (603) 835-2986 PO BOX 60, 15 MECHANIC ST ALSTEAD, 03602 JOEL MCCARTY (603) 835-2986 PO BOX 60, 15 MECHANIC ST ALSTEAD, 03602 OFFICE MANAGER ADMINISTRATOR CHARLOTTE COMEAU (603) 835-2986 PO BOX 60, 15 MECHANIC ST ALSTEAD, NH 03602 PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR PRESCOTT TRAFTON (603) 835-2428 596 FOREST ROAD ALSTEAD, NH 03602 PLANNING BOARD CHAIRMAN PETER RHOADES (603) 835-2346 PO BOX 60, 15 MECHANIC ST ALSTEAD, NH 03602 CONSERVATION COMMISSION SARAH WEBB (603) 835-2890 473 HILL ROAD ALSTEAD, NH 03602 HISTORICAL SOCIETY BRUCE BELLOWS (603) 835-6751 HIGH STREET ALSTEAD, NH 03602 POLICE CHIEF STEPHEN MURRELL (603) 835-6277 PO BOX 137 ALSTEAD, NH 03602 POLICE OFFICER WENDY RAWLING (603) 835-6277 PO BOX 137 ALSTEAD, NH 03602 FIRE CHIEF KIM KERCEWICH (603) 835-2928 ROUTE 123 ALSTEAD, NH 03602 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR STEVEN REYNOLDS (603) 835-2986 PO BOX 60, 15 MECHANIC ST ALSTEAD, NH 03602 Page 3 of 130 ALTON HOURS: M-F 8 AM-4:30 PM 1ST+LAST TH TO 7P FIRE CHIEF PO BOX 659, 1 MONUMENT SQUARE OFFICE: (603) 875-2161 JAMES BEAUDOIN (603) 875-0225 FAX: (603) 651-0732 PO BOX 472 ALTON, NH 03809 ALTON,E-MAIL: NH [email protected] WEBSITE: www.alton.nh.gov EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR E-MAIL: [email protected] RYAN HEATH (603) 875-0757 CHAIRMAN OF SELECTMEN PO BOX 659 ALTON, NH 03809 R, VIRGIL MACDONALD (603) 875-2161 PO BOX 659 ALTON, NH 03809 SELECTMEN *VICE CHAIR PAUL LAROCHELLE (603) 875-2161 PO BOX 659 ALTON, NH 03809 BOB HOLT (603) 875-2161 PO BOX 659 ALTON, NH 03809 BROCK MITCHELL (603) 875-2161 PO BOX 659 ALTON, NH 03809 RUEBEN WENTWORTH (603) 875-2161 PO BOX 659 ALTON, NH 03809 TOWN ADMINISTRATOR ELIZABETH DIONNE (603) 875-2113 PO BOX 659 ALTON, NH 03809 SECRETARY EXECUTIVE STACY BAILEY (603) 875-2113 PO BOX 659 ALTON, NH 03809 PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR SCOTT KIMMOND (603) 875-6808 PO BOX 659 ALTON, NH 03809 TOWN PLANNER JESSICA CALL (603) 875-0108 PO BOX 659 ALTON, NH 03809 PLANNING BOARD CHAIRMAN DREW CARTER (603) 875-2162 PO BOX 659 ALTON, NH 03809 VICE CHAIR ROBERT REGAN (603) 875-2162 PO BOX 659 ALTON, NH 03809 CONSERVATION COMMISSION CHAIR GENE YOUNG (603) 875-2164 PO BOX 659 1 MONUMENT SQUARE ALTON, NH 03809 CONSERVATION COMMISSION VICE-CHAIR QUINN GOLDEN (603) 875-2164 PO BOX 659 ALTON, NH 03809 HISTORICAL SOCIETY MARTY CORNELISSEN (603) 875-5456 PO BOX 536 ALTON, NH 03809 POLICE CHIEF RYAN HEATH (603) 875-0757 PO BOX 240 ALTON, NH 03809 Page 4 of 130 AMHERST* HOURS: M-F 8 AM-4 PM ANDOVER HOURS: M-TH 9 AM - 2 PM 2 MAIN STREET OFFICE: (603) 673-6041 PO BOX 61 OFFICE: (603) 735-5332 FAX: (603) 673-6794 FAX: (603) 735-6975 AMHERST,E-MAIL: NH 03031-0960 ANDOVER,E-MAIL: [email protected] 03216 WEBSITE: www.amherstnh.gov WEBSITE: www.andover.nh.us E-MAIL: E-MAIL: [email protected] CHAIRMAN OF SELECTMEN CHAIRMAN OF SELECTMEN PETER LYON (603) 673-6041 TODD GOINGS (603) 344-0041 2 MAIN ST AMHERST, NH 03031-0117 PO BOX 61 ANDOVER, NH 03216-3710 SELECTMEN SELECTMEN *VICE CHAIR DWIGHT BREW (603) 673-6041 JOHN KINNEY (603) 496-3895 2 MAIN STREET AMHERST, NH 03031 PO BOX 61 ANDOVER, NH 03216 JOHN D'ANGELO (603) 673-6041 MICHELLE DUDEK (603) 454-8373 2 MAIN STREET AMHERST, NH 03031-0181 PO BOX 61 ANDOVER, NH 03216 REED PANASITI (603) 673-6041 TOWN ADMINISTRATOR 2 MAIN STREET AMHERST, NH 03031 MARJORIE ROY (603) 487-6785 THOMAS GRELLA (603) 673-4905 PO BOX 61 ANDOVER, NH 03216 2 MAIN STREET AMHERST, NH 03031-0086 ROAD AGENT TOWN ADMINISTRATOR JON CHAMPAGNE (603) 735-5212 DEAN SHANKLE (603) 673-6041 x209 PO BOX 61 ANDOVER, NH 03216-0131 2 MAIN STREET AMHERST, NH 03031-0960 PLANNING BOARD CHAIRMAN PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR ART URIE (603) 735-5444 ERIC HAHN (603) 673-2317 x204 PO BOX 265 ANDOVER, NH 03216 22 DODGE ROAD AMHERST, NH 03031 CONSERVATION COMMISSION DIRECTOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT JESSE SCHUST (603) 454-8947 NICOLA STRONG (603) 673-6041 x204 62 ELKINS HILL ROAD ANDOVER, NH 03216 2 MAIN STREET AMHERST, NH 03031-0960 HISTORICAL SOCIETY PLANNING BOARD CHAIRMAN JESSE SCHUST (603) 454-8947 MICHAEL DELLORFANO PO BOX 167 ANDOVER, NH 03216 2 MAIN STREET AMHERST, NH 03031 POLICE CHIEF - FULL TIME HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION JOSEPH MAHONEY (603) 455-5018 JAMIE RAMSAY PO BOX 61 ANDOVER, NH 03216 2 MAIN STREET AMHERST, NH 03031 FIRE CHIEF CONSERVATION COMMISSION CHAIR RENE LEFEBVRE (603) 344-1201 ROB CLEMENS (603) 249-5680 ANDOVER FIRE DISTRICT ANDOVER, NH 03216 2 MAIN STREEET AMHERST, NH 03031 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR POLICE CHIEF JANE HUBBARD (603) 848-8801 MARK REAMS (603) 673-4900 PO BOX 445 ANDOVER, NH 03216 PO BOX 703 AMHERST, NH 03031-0703 FIRE CHIEF MATT CONLEY (603) 673-1545 x201 PO BOX 1199 AMHERST, NH 03031-1199 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR MATT CONLEY (603) 673-1545 x201 PO BOX 1199 AMHERST, NH 03031 *Municipality was unable to supply updated information by time of print.
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