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The Conservation Commission is working with Exeter TV to bring live underwater coverage of the River Herring migration from the Exeter River.
Exeter, NH - April 25th, 2025: In this edition of the report, a final blastoff for the old Planet Playground, designs for Pairpoint Park are discussed, the Exeter Art Walk returns, the Lion's Club helps children with free vision screenings, and CSX wraps up its railway tie replacement work in Exeter...
An Environmental Festival Celebrating the Annual Return of the Alewives on Saturday May 10th from 10 AM to 1 PM.
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How can Exeter become an even better place for walking and bicycling? The Town of Exeter has contracted with Rockingham Planning Commission to gather input from residents - and others who work, shop or recreate in town – and develop a Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan with strategies to improve safety and connectivity for walking and bicycling in Exeter.
Public trees are an indispensable component to the character of our community. Trees also provide significant environmental benefits. Trees provide food and habitat for birds and other wildlife, support pollinating insects, cool the air, slow urban runoff during rains, clean the air of pollutants and so so much more!
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The Sustainability Advisory Committee has partnered with the Gilford NH transfer station to offer styrofoam recycling on April 26th from 9am-11am*. We encourage you to save your styrofoam and bring your items to Exeter Public Works for drop off during those hours. For more details on what products are and are not allowed, click the info sheet below.
Help us avoid adding this unnecessary waste to the landfill.