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Special Election News

At a recent Board of Selectmen Meeting, Supervisor of the Checklist Dee-Ann Decker and Town Clerk Lori Anderson advised the board about the upcoming special election to fill the state representative seat vacated by Ben Bartlett. The primary election will be on August 1 and the general election will be on September 12. If no more than one candidate files for each party’s primary, the primary will be unnecessary and the general election will be held on August 1. Individuals wishing to file to run for this seat have until June 9 to file with the Secretary of State. It is …

Nottingham Republican Committee Announces Scholarship Opportunity

ANNOUNCEMENT The Nottingham NH Republican Committee is pleased to announce a scholarship opportunity for 2023 graduating seniors who reside in Nottingham, NH, and who attend either Coe-Brown or Dover Highschool or have been homeschooled while residing in Nottingham, NH. RULES Please write no more than a 500-750 word essay on the following: New Hampshire’s motto, “Live Free or Die,” is arguably one of the country’s most memorable mottos and has a rich history. Please explain how you interpret the motto and what it means to you. Please submit your typed essay to Maureen Campaiola at MaureenPCampaiola@PROTONMAIL.COM no later than Wednesday, …

Matt Shirland Joins the Board of Selectmen

For those of you who don’t know, Tyler Eaton resigned last week from the Board of Selectmen (BOS). On Monday, May 1, 2023, the Board of Selectmen had their regularly scheduled meeting. The first order of business was a discussion regarding the vacancy caused by his resignation.  There was no mention of the reason for his resignation, but my understanding was that it was getting more and more difficult for him to attend due to work-related conflicts. In the State of NH, state law authorizes the board to appoint a replacement who will serve until the next general election is …