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The Town of Stratford is looking to fill the position of Dog Officer: Duties and responsibilities include investigating animal complaints, enforcing Town Ordinances and state laws, picking up and impounding stray animals, educating the public, patrolling the...
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In May, 2025, the Stratford Public Library building, housed in a former train depot, was listed on the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places. The depot had been painstakingly renovated in the early 2000s and opened in 2008 as the town’s public library....
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The position of Town Moderator is currently vacant and an interim moderator will have to be appointed until the next Town Meeting in March 2026. In New Hampshire, the Town Moderator is typically an elected official, chosen by ballot vote every two years at the Annual...
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The Town of Stratford would like to welcome Brian Hays as the town’s new Water & Sewer Operator. Brian comes with a lot of professional experience under his belt, having worked in the Town of Colebrook’s Water & Sewer Department before coming to...
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When closing on a property, a Title Company is usually involved to look into any possible issues with the property’s deed, including any liens for unpaid taxes. But mobile homes can sometimes change hands without a proper title search – and that means “buyer beware!”....
News, Notices
Stratford residents and property owners can now get their burn permits directly at the Selectboard Office during regular office hours (Monday-Thursday 9 am to 3:30 pm). In addition, you may contact Ron Scott Jr, who is acting as the town’s new Fire Warden, by...