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For this edition of the report, St. Vincent de Paul and Lamprey Health celebrate one year of operations, the River Advisory Committee hears updates on Pickpocket Dam Removal, key America 250 events under one month away, and the Historical Society plans Sweet Liberty Soiree…
The Conservation Commission is working with Exeter TV to bring live underwater coverage of the River Herring migration from the Exeter River.
Level 4 Water Restriction – May 11, 2026: Due to ongoing drought conditions, the Town remains under a Level 4 Water Use Restriction in accordance with Exeter Town Ordinance Chapter 16, Section 1610.5. Under a Level 4 restriction, most outdoor water use is prohibited. The Town’s water supply remains limited and continues to decline, while only minimal precipitation is forecasted. Residents and businesses are urged to conserve water whenever possible to help protect the community’s water resources.
2026 will mark the United States' Sestercentennial anniversary of its independence.
The Exeter 250 Celebration Commission has been established and tasked with organizing, arranging and coordinating thematic tributes to the American Revolution, the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the founding of the “Great Experiment” of democracy.
The landfill solar array is online and operational. The 1.77-megawatt solar array has the capacity of generating the equivalent of 92%, turning this Brownfields site from a liability, to an asset.
June 30th, 2025: The Select Board heard updates from NH DOT at their meeting on June 30th, 2025. Public Works and NH DOT updated the board on the current status of the bridge and took questions from the board and the public. To watch the discussion, find the meeting on Exeter TV's YouTube Channel.
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