The Select Board will have a brief business meeting at
9:00am Saturday, September 30th
At the Town Hall
to be followed by the budget workshop already scheduled at that time.
The Select Board will have a brief business meeting at
9:00am Saturday, September 30th
At the Town Hall
to be followed by the budget workshop already scheduled at that time.
The Select Board is pleased to announce the appointment of George Guilmette as our new road agent, effective October 10, 2017. Mr. Guilmette comes to us most recently from the Department of Public Works with the Town of Berwick. He has had experiences in many aspects of road maintenance and the Board looks forward to working with him to maintain and improve our roads and to manage our transfer station operations. Welcome aboard, George!
The Select Board also extends its appreciation to the Road Agent Search Committee charged with reviewing candidates and making the recommendation to the Board. The committee members are Jodi Lavoie-Carnes, Nancy Dionne, Michael Lapoint, and Nate Mears.
The Capital Improvement Plan Committee will be meeting at 6:00pm on:
Thursday, October 5th
AND
Thursday, October 12th
Both meetings will be at the Town Hall.
This meeting will take place at 7:00pm at Town Hall. The focus of this meeting will be the 2018 budget.
The Select Board will be meeting to work on the FY18 budget
September 19, 2017
7:00pm
Town Hall
Monday, September 18th at 8:00am
at the Town Hall
for non-public session according to RSA 91-A:3 II a (personnel)
If Interested, please fill out an application at the town office or email [email protected] for more information.
The Town of Rollinsford is looking for a Transfer Station Attendant for Saturdays 8am-2pm/ on call. Annual training required. Town will supply uniforms and all PPE required for this position. $10.50 per hour. Stop by Town Hall to fill out an application.
Job Type: Part-time
Salary: $10.50 /hour
In the fall of 2016, the Select Board signed a $70,500 contract with Avitar Associates to conduct the required revaluation of town property. According to the State of NH, revaluations need to occur at least every five years within a town. This was our lucky year. Click here to read on…