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Tamworth committee to raise roughly $35,000 after EV charger warrant article passes

Tamworth Energy Committee · March 17, 2026
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Summary

After an EV charger warrant article passed at town meeting, the Tamworth Energy Committee set a fundraising target of about $35,000 to cover installation and related costs and agreed on a direct-mail campaign plus business outreach to close the gap.

The Tamworth Energy Committee on March 17 recorded that an EV charger warrant article passed at town meeting and began planning the fundraising needed to install chargers in the town parking lot. Committee members said current pledges total $6,600 against a target of about $35,000, with $26,440 estimated for charger installation and the remainder for signage, painting and a launch event.

The committee prioritized a direct-mail campaign modeled on prior farmer’s-market fundraising success and assigned outreach to local businesses including Club Motorsports, Tamworth Distillery and Yankee Smokehouse. Emily Nolan is drafting legal language with town lawyers to create a donation fund under RSA that would accept donor intent; the committee is also exploring whether the town can accept online payments or if the Tamworth Foundation would be needed as an alternative.