
Dear Stratham Residents,
Please read below for news and notes from the Town of Stratham. In this edition:
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The Select Board
Michael Houghton, Chair Allison Knab, Vice-Chair Joe Anderson
Please note: Town offices will be closed on Monday, January 15th in observance of Martin Luther King day.
We want to thank Stratham's public works crew for their hard work through, during (and after) our first snow storm of the year. Our DPW crew - including our full-time and part-time seasonal employees - made us all proud, not only in delivering throughout the long duration event, but ensuring all of our equipment was prepared and ready to go. Our department like many others is short-handed, which made their accomplishment even more appreciated. We thank you Trevor, Chuck, Kirk, Mike, John, Jim and Jason.

The testing of the AccuVote Machine for the January 23rd Presidential Primary will take place on Monday, January 15th at 7:00am at the Stratham Municipal Center in the vestibule located at 10 Bunker Hill Ave. The testing of the AccuVote Machine is open to the public for viewing.
The filing period for March elections to town, local school, and regional school district offices is January 24 - February 2.
Please visit the Town Clerk's website for filing information and important details about where to file. In addition to the school offices, the town openings are:

The federal holiday and state observance of King’s birthday is an opportunity to remember his contributions, including his dedication to the fundamentals of vibrant community connections. Upcoming events include the SVFD Association Breakfast and MLK Performance on Saturday January 13th and book discussions (adult and youth) and crafts at the Wiggin Memorial Library. For more about the this work, see this news release from the partnering Stratham organizations.
We've heard you! The Select Board and staff have learned of the inconvenience experienced by visitors to the Transfer Station due to long delays on the first Saturday of this year. The beginning of winter hours, additional volume due to the holidays and the annual expiration of the stickers all contributed toward delays. We appreciate your patience and we will be addressing this situation for the future. Meanwhile, we appreciate the work and dedication to the Transfer Station by Bob Jackson and the DPW team. Thank you.
New calendars will be mailed to residents in the coming week. The current calendar runs through the end of this month, January.

The Joint School Board is pleased to offer you an opportunity to share your thoughts on all aspects of communication with SAU 16. As a family member, staff member, or student of SAU 16 your voice matters. Please take 5-minutes to share your feedback on the SAU 16 website and other District communications, preferences for receiving important information, engaging in conversation, and suggestions for improvement. To access this survey click here SURVEY LINK or scan the barcode below to fill out on your phone.
Thank you for taking this brief survey to help guide our steps in meeting your communication needs!

All meetings will be held at 39 Gifford Farm Road.
In addition to the school districts' preparations, the Select Board has began the Town's Select Board - Budget Advisory Committee joint meetings this week. Meeting materials are posted at the Town Meeting 2024 webpage as will additional updates as the process continues.
Requests for reservations for any of the Stratham Hill Park pavilions (Front, Scamman or 4-H) will open on Friday, January 19th. Requests are accepted for reservations beginning May 1st.
Once again this year, Stratham led the way in per capital participation in Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day. This regional cooperation coordinated by the Rockingham Planning Commission and hosted in Exeter, is a significant effort at properly disposing of contaminates and other waste that could otherwise threaten our drinking water and surface water bodies. Read the report from the October 2023 Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day here.