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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.

aerial photo showing horsepilot farm with trees and wetalnds

Exeter, NH - April 9th, 2025: On April 9, the Southeast Land Trust of NH (SELT) completed the conservation of the 156-acre Horsepilot Farm, a key property located in Exeter, East Kingston, and Kensington.

cover of the report showing a bike wheel spoke with images of bike and ped infrastructure inside

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.

Exeter, NH - May 9th, 2025: In this edition of the report, River Herring return to Exeter, Eagle Scout installs flag retirement box, the Farmer's Markets are back, PD to host Bike Rodeo, Spring Creations in the Town Hall Art Gallery, and Exeter celebrates Municipal Clerks Week...

 

Senior Luncheons
With support of Exeter Hospital Community Grant Funding

Exeter Parks & Recreation Presents: Monthly Senior Luncheons

Free for Ages 50+ Residents & Non-Residents.                                              

side by side photo showing Petroski in 1985 and in 2025.

Exeter, NH - March 27th, 2025: 

Today marked the 40th anniversary of Ofc. Stephen Petroski’s tenure with the Exeter Police Department.

Ofc. Petroski began his career with EPD in 1985 after having proudly served in the US Army as a Military Police Officer. He said his main attraction to policing in Exeter was the community and the opportunity to positively interact with the public.

In 2008, Ofc. Petroski retired from full-time status but remained working in a part-time capacity with EPD.

Seeking volunteers to help the town inventory street trees
Help Map Our Street Trees

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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