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Category Archives: Seabrook
Seabrook Water Department Article 5 2019 Video
Seabrook Water Department Superintendent Curtis Slayton and Chief Operator George Eaton talk about warrant article 5, dealing with the maintenance of the two Seabrook water towers. This is a vital article, as this maintenance is overdue, and necessary for the … Continue reading
Seabrook Swears in New Police Officers
The Board of Selectmen welcomed two new police officers, John DiFrancesco and Anthony Robinson, at their February 4, 2019 meeting. The officers were sworn in by Clerk Cheryl Bowen, with the Board offering congratulations, and support for our public safety … Continue reading
NRC Public Meeting Scheduled on Seabrook Station
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will hold a public meeting on the Seabrook Station License amendment and License extension on February 13 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Best Western Plus-The Inn at Hampton, 815 Lafayette Road, Hampton, NH. The … Continue reading
The Seabrook 2019 Town Warrant
The Seabrook Deliberative Session is tonight, Tuesday February 5, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. at the Seabrook Community Center, 311 Lafayette Road. The Town warrant is included below. Hope to see you there. Posted Warrant 2019
NH DOT Hampton Seabrook Bridge Informational Meeting This Week
The Hampton Bridge project will have an informational meeting at the Seabrook Community Center, 311 Lafayette Road, on Wednesday January 30, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting flyer, from N.H. DOT, is below. hampton-brige-flyer
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The Seabrook Board of Selectmen Reach Collective Bargaining Agreement with Professional Firefighters
The Seabrook Board of Selectmen and the Professional Firefighters have reached a collective bargaining agreement that covers one year. The contract contains no wage, or non wage, increase in benefits for the duration of FY 2019. The financial analysis required … Continue reading
Seabrook Water and Sewer Rate Study
The Seabrook Board of Selectmen have accepted the final report of the consultant hired to analyze, and recommend changes to, the water and sewer rates in Seabrook. That report is attached below. Water and sewer rates in Seabrook have not … Continue reading
Seabrook Hampton Dredge Funding Announced
On Friday December 7, 2018 Senator Jeanne Shaheen and Senator Maggie Hassan came to the Yankee Fisherman’s Cooperative in Seabrook to announce that federal funding had been secured for the dredging of Seabrook/Hampton Harbor. This project will be undertaken by … Continue reading
Ann Robinson, Seabrook Librarian, Announces Her Retirement
Ann Robinson, the Seabrook Librarian, has announced her retirement after 11 years of service to Seabrook. Ann was a terrific steward of the Seabrook Library, bringing strong leadership and improvements for the Library across the board. The Seabrook Library Trustees … Continue reading
Union of Concerned Scientists New Nuclear Power Study
The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) has issued a new report that examines the ramifications of the economic decline, in the United States, of the nuclear power industry.The UCS has never been a nuclear power cheerleader and that position has … Continue reading