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Alewife Festival Image May 11 Founders Park 10-1

An Environmental Festival Celebrating the Annual Return of the Alewives on Saturday May 11th from 10 AM to 1 PM. 

CPR class flyer Tuesday June 18th from 6 to 9 PM

In our effort to continue to provide community-based CPR and AED programs to give our local citizens the life-saving skills they may need in a medical emergency, we’re pleased to announce that our next "Heartsaver CPR/AED" class will be held on Tuesday, June 18, from 6-9 p.m. at the fire station.

This one-night only course is offered to the general public at no cost and is limited to 10 people, but our classes typically have fewer than 10, which allows our instructor to provide more personalized training and hands-on opportunities.

Exeter, NH - May 10th, 2024: In this edition of the report, Exeter gathered to honor its Black American Revolutionary War community, the Seacoast Artist Association holds its 2nd Annual Spring Member showcase, the Select Board discusses single-use plastics, and the Alewife Festival is back this weekend...

 

New Fire Chief Justin Pizon shakes hands with Town Clerk Andie Kohler after being sworn in

Exeter, NH - April 29th, 2024: The Exeter Fire Department has a new chief at the helm, but he needs no introduction.

At a ceremony held during tonight’s Select Board meeting with members of his family and both the fire and police departments on hand, Fire Chief Justin Pizon was publicly sworn in as the department’s newest leader, replacing Eric Wilking following his retirement on April 19.

5/6/2024 - Winter Street/Columbus Ave/Railroad Ave Intersection: The contractor cut the old pavement last week and will remove this pavement debris today. On Tuesday, May 7th Bell and Flynn will install two new catch basins, and it is anticipated that the granite curbing will be installed on Thursday, May 9th. Please be cautious around the crews working in the area. This schedule is subject to change due to inclement weather.

kingston rd project map
Project Information

The Town of Exeter, in conjunction with the New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT), is seeking to enhance pedestrian/bike safety on Kingston Road. The project is being locally administered under the NHDOT’s Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP). This project involves:
• Widening the shoulders along both sides of Kingston Road between the bridge over the Little River and Pickpocket Road (approximately 1 mile)

Squamscott River

Updates from Public Works regarding the ongoing Squamscott River Siphon Improvement Project.

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