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Town Administrator reports: library reopens, new hires, Route 3 DOT meeting set; council OKs letter for Martins Ferry funding application

2414296 · February 26, 2025
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Town Administrator Andre Garen updated the council on personnel changes, the library reopening, domain transition, upcoming DOT Route 3 presentation and a request to allow the council chair to sign a letter supporting a congressional directed spending application for the Martins Ferry Road intersection project.

Town Administrator Andre Garen delivered multiple operational updates at the Feb. 26 Hooksett Town Council meeting.

Garen announced staffing changes: a new hire in the fire department, Seth Boden (AEMT), will start March 24, and police officer Jordan Estevez will be leaving the department for a position with Eversource. The town currently has one unemployment case noted in the packet.

Garen reported the Hooksett Public Library officially reopened Feb. 18 after roughly six months of repairs. He commended library staff (Heather Rainier, Mark Lisonbee) and DPW director Ben Berthiaume and DPW…

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