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Rockingham County commissioners approve routine finances, transfer requests and capital lease; staff report job‑fair, nursing‑home updates

5827522 · September 25, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 25 meeting the Rockingham County Board of Commissioners approved routine minutes, payroll, equipment surplus declarations, line‑item transfers, a capital lease and several long‑term care items. Department heads reported a successful job fair, continued construction work on the new building, and containment of a nursing‑home outbreak.

The Rockingham County Board of Commissioners approved a series of routine administrative and financial measures during its Sept. 25 meeting, and heard department‑level updates on hiring, facilities work and long‑term care operations.

Key votes at a glance

- Approved minutes: The board approved the Aug. 28, 2025 public and non‑public meeting minutes.

- Payroll: The commissioners approved payroll expenses totaling $1,631,382.15 for the pay period ending Sept. 20, 2025.

- Surplus equipment: The board declared 21 Kronos InTouch 9000 series time clocks surplus pursuant to New Hampshire RSA 28:8‑a and authorized proper disposal.

- Adult medical day care funding: The board approved an adult medical day care payment request authorizing support for an additional client at Easterseals at $80 per day, two days per week (request dated Sept. 18, 2025), as recommended by the senior director of long‑term care services.

- Ernest P. Barca assisted living license: The board approved the Ernest P. Barca assisted‑living updated license application and authorized the chair to sign necessary documents, per recommendation of the senior director of long‑term care services.

- Line‑item transfer: The board approved a transfer of $7,499 (dated Sept. 19, 2025) moving funds from non‑expendable equipment to expendable office…

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