Beginning in September Epsom residents can receive registration
renewal notices by email. If you are interested in this free
service, send your email address to
[email protected].
If you have previously renewed your vehicle or licensed your dog
online, your email address is already in our system.
Check the links on our town website “epsomnh.org” for more
information.
A
Pot Roast Dinner, sponsored by the American Legion Post 112, Short
Falls Road, Epsom, NH will be held on Saturday, September 18th, 4:30
to 6:30 p.m.
Donations: Adults, $8; Child, 6-12, $4; Under 6, Free.
The
menu will consist of pot roast, potatoes, vegetables, salad,
beverage and dessert. Door Prizes and 50/50 Raffle.
Happy
Belated Birthday to Nick Doherty of Black Hall Road in Epsom who
turned 11 years old on August 26th from Mama Lisa!
Letter
To
my constituents in Allenstown, Epsom, And Pittsfield: My study
committee on the state building code and fire code, HB1631, met for
the last time and agreed that new legislation will be required.
We’ve identified enough issues that need clarification – how to deal
with existing buildings, appeals, the fire marshal’s rule making
authority – to be able to write a bill for next session. This won’t
settle all the problems, but at least it will give us a starting
point. I expect that the bill will be extensively worked in
committee before passing.
The
licensing committee also met to get more information about some
professions that raised questions, from itinerant vendors to funeral
directors to family mediators. We’re focusing on problems with the
laws, or where the rules are out of sync with the statues, or where
the regulation appears to be excessive or inappropriate. At our next
meeting, we’ll start identifying the professions that will need
legislation in the next session.
I’d
like to invite any constituent who has any ideas for regulations or
laws that need to be changed to meet with me at my home, on
Thursday, September 2, from 3 to 6 p.m. After all, there are
very many such laws and rules, and I’m only familiar with a few of
them. I’d be glad to submit a bill to fix your concern.
Anyone interested in what’s going on at the State House is invited
to email or call me; those who’d like a more detailed report than I
can fit in The Sun should email me for my newsletter.
Let
me know if you want a McGuire sign for your front lawn!
Representative Carol McGuire
[email protected]
782-4918
Letter
To
the Citizens of Epsom, It’s sure been a different summer. It’s
been great for construction, you can dig anywhere without making
mud. If you cut your lawn it turned brown (I haven’t cut my lawn
since June), the garden has virtually no weeds and the potatoes
didn’t have enough moisture to grow.
We’ve spent a lot of time on New Orchard Road and we’ll finish up
mid-September. Thank you for your patience.
Did
you know that all the original roads were laid out for a 4 rod width
like East and West streets, Epsom, Chesley, Mountain, Range, Sanborn
Hill, Black Hall (River Road) and many others? This was pretty much
in all early towns.
We’ll start fall grading mid-September.
I’m
very thankful for the summer we’ve had and pray for all heavy rains
to go out to sea, an easy winter for all our budgets’ sakes.
Bless you all, Gordon Ellis Your Road Agent
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