Sewalls Falls/Abbott Road barn saved

At the April Concord Planning Board meeting, the Board approved plans that will allow the historic barn at 119 Sewalls Falls Road to remain.  Million Dollar View, LLC purchased the barn from the prior owner, and the short-term plan is to preserve it and use it for storage.  The remainder of the site is 15 lots purchased by Country Estates of Concord, LLC, who are demolishing the existing home and will be constructing 15 new residences.

PVA meeting on Monitor Way project

The Penacook Village Association will be hosting a community meeting for the Monitor Way project on Tuesday May 7 at 6:30 pm at the Penacook Elementary School cafeteria, 60 Village Street, in Penacook.  Information will be presented on project updates, including a traffic study, along with an opportunity for questions and answers.  Last October, the development team presented to the Concord Planning Board for preliminary design review, and you can see those plans here.

Concord joins Community Power Coalition

The Concord City Council approved at its March meeting to join the Community Power Coalition of NH for electricity supply for current Unitil and Eversource customers.  Utilities will still maintain the infrastructure grid, but we will now have an option to purchase the power supply through the Coalition at an anticipated lower rate than charged by the utilities.  There have been lots of questions regarding this change, but we expect a robust information rollout before this takes effect.

Groundbreaking Celebrations

There are two exciting celebrations coming up for Penacook: the groundbreaking ceremony for our new Canal Street Park on Wednesday, April 3 at 10:30 am. and the ribbon cutting ceremony for phase II of Penacook Landing on the same date at 11:00 am with developer The Caleb Group, adjacent to the park site.

The plan is to complete the park this year, with the amenities expressed during community listening sessions. Penacook Landing phase II offers 20 additional housing units (18 affordable) to our community, and will add $45,000 of property tax revenue annually.

Memorial Day Parade 2024

The PVA Events Committee is planning the third annual Memorial Day Parade in Penacook, which will take place on Sunday, May 26, at 10:00 a.m.

Local businesses and organizations, including school clubs, are invited to participate and march in the parade. If you want to march with us, please email Cindi Jacques at nhfairgirl18@gmail.com.

If you're interested in volunteering to assist either in planning the parade or with the many tasks needed on the day of the parade, please attend any of our organizational meetings at the Penacook Elementary School Media Center, 60 Village Street:

  • Wednesday, March 6, at 6:00 p.m.

  • Monday, April 1, at 6:00 p.m.

  • Monday, April 22, at 6:00 p.m.

  • Monday, May 6, at 6:00 p.m.

  • Monday, May 13, at 6:00 p.m.

  • Monday, May 20, at 6:00 p.m.

If you cannot attend any of the meetings but still want to help, please contact Cindi Jacques at nhfairgirl18@gmail.com. There is always plenty to do and we can use your help!

Merrimack Valley School District board elections and annual meeting

The Merrimack Valley School District will hold their board elections and annual meeting Friday, March 8 at 7:00 p.m. at Merrimack Valley High School at 106 Village Street. Budget details can be found here.

Polls will open for election of Moderator and Board Members at 11:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m.; click here to view a sample ballot.

The annual meeting will start at 7:00 p.m. after the voting has closed.

The district’s proposed 2024-25 is available for review here.

City Council meetings — Feb. 20 & Mar. 4

On March 4 at 6:00 pm in City Council chambers at 37 Green Street, the Council will hold its Priority Setting Session. The session will be recorded by Concord TV. The following are the priorities that were set by the Council for 2022-23, in no particular order: Equity and responsible fiscal management are the guiding principles pertaining to all priorities listed below.

1. Balanced Budget Issues: FY 2023 and FY 2024

2. Community-wide Economic Development Initiatives to Expand Tax Base

3. Public Safety Work

4. Recreational/Cultural Opportunities, Parks and Cemeteries

5. Enhanced Community Events/Arts

6. Sustainability Initiatives/Climate Change

7. Transportation

Ongoing Initiatives

1. Former Tannery Site/Park

2. Enhanced Neighborhood Street Program (Paving)

3. Bridges

4. Technology Infrastructure Improvements

Details on the progress of these initiatives can be found in the City Manager's status report. If you have other topics you'd like to see included or where you think the City should concentrate its efforts, please contact Councilmember Brent Todd. His main commitments are our "Core Four" — Police, Fire, General Services, and debt service — but he is always available for any concerns.

Regarding #3. Bridges under the Ongoing Initiatives, there will be a meeting this Tuesday, February 20, at 6:30 p.m. in City Council chambers regarding a potential for a pedestrian bridge park over the Merrimack River in downtown Concord. Look for more information as it becomes available if you cannot make the meeting.

Penacook Library and Activity Center

At the February 12 City Council meeting, the Council accepted the recommendation from the Facilities Naming Committee for "Penacook Library and Activity Center" as the name for our new branch library. The entire building will be called the Penacook Community Center, and the Boys & Girls Club part will be named the Rowe Family Early Learning Center. More information to come regarding the old branch building on Merrimack Street when proposals are brought forward by the city.

Public Transportation Subcommittee meeting scheduled

The Concord Area Transit (CAT) service is operated not by the City but by a nonprofit organization, Community Action Program Belknap-Merrimack Counties, Inc. (CAPBM). The City does provide some funding to CAPBM that assists with CAT service and purchasing new vehicles. There is a committee designated to act as a liaison between CAT and the City, and to provide advice and recommendations; it's called the Public Transportation Subcommittee, and it's a subcommittee of the City's Transportation Policy Advisory Committee. For those interested in learning more about our bus service or providing thoughts or suggestions, please attend the upcoming meeting on Tuesday, January 9 at 12:00 noon in the second-floor conference room at City Hall, 41 Green St.

News from Concord City Council

At the December City Council meeting, the following actions were taken:

  • To create a new Concord Police Station, the Council approved the appropriation of $4 million to acquire the former Concord Insurance Group property.  

  • The Council appropriated $385,000 for General Services Department employee retention funds.  

  • The Council heard all public testimony about the proposed new Beaver Meadow Golf Course building and recessed the public hearing to a future date to allow for additional time for public input and to address questions posed.  City Staff and the Golf Advisory Committees will review the proposal and provide information and advice.

  • The Council set a public hearing to be held at the January 8 meeting to appropriate $800,000 for the construction of a new playground at White Park, consisting of City bonds of $350,000, Land and Water Conservation Fund grant funds of $400,000, and donations from the Friends of White Park of $50,000.