January 13, 2026 Select Board Newsletter

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Dear Stratham Residents,

Please read below for news and notes from the Town of Stratham.  In this edition:

  • We have a new website!
  • Congratulations Greta Nudd!
  • Clerk's Corner
  • Caring for Our Marshes
  • Stratham Historical Society Program

Stratham Select Board

Mike Houghton, Chair            Allison Knab, Vice Chair            Joe Anderson


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As you may have noticed, Stratham has launched a new website!  Some sections are still under construction.  We thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue refining and  improving the site.

 

paramedic Greta

CONGRATULATIONS GRETA NUDD!
We are delighted to congratulate Stratham Fire's own Greta Nudd on successfully passing her National Registry Paramedic Certification exams last month!  This achievement follows a rigorous year-long program that included extensive academic coursework and more than 600 hours of clinical training - an impressive commitment that reflects Greta's exceptional dedication to mastering the skills required of a paramedic.  We are incredibly proud of Greta's hard work, determination and perserverance throughout this demanding program.  Congratulations Greta - well done!

 

CLERKS
CLERK'S CORNER

  • The Town Clerk/Tax Collector's Office will be closed from 2-4pm on Monday, January 26th for training.  We will remain open after training for our regular Monday closing hours of 7pm.
  • Dog licensing reminders have been emailed, licenses expire on April 30, 2026.  You can renew your license for your dog online here  or, as always, in person.
  • We now have boat decals for issuance for the 2026 boating season.  

   

CARING FOR OUR MARSHES
A project that was recently completed by the NHDES Coastal Program in collaboration with the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, the .  This webpage focuses on the valuable tidal marshes that can be found along the coast, bays and tidal rivers and acts as a guide for residents and communities looking to protect these natural features.  The webpage is full of excellent resources and inviting artwork, not only giving readers the background information on why they should care for the marshes, but also how to.

 

STRATHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY PROGRAM

In January, the Stratham Historical Society shifts slightly from their usual Stratham-focused articles to join their collaborators:  the Racial Unity Team, Stratham Community Church, Stratham Cooperative Middle School, Stratham Memorial School and Wiggin Memorial Library in highlighting an extended celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday.  For the full schedule of events, .