ALERTS: The Seabrook Planning Board is looking for alternate board members, if interested please email [email protected]

Seabrook Library Update

Library Service Update

Hours:  Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

The Library is open for:

Brief Browsing Visits

Computer Use – ½ hour appointments

Study Rooms and Carrel use – 1 hour by appointment

Photocopier and Fax Service

Wifi always available in the parking lot

Curbside Service – you can place holds by calling, emailing, or online through the catalog.

All returns must be made through the outside book return

Masks and the use of hand sanitizersare required along with adhering to social distancing guidelines.

Digital Resources are available with your library card.


Transfer Station CLOSED until further notice starting 12/14, Recycing Suspened

Due to COVID recycling pickup is suspended until further notice, effective immediately. The Transfer Station shall be closed to the public, effective Monday December 14, 2020 until further notice. The Transfer Station will be closed on weekends starting Saturday December 12, 2020 until further notice. Trash haulers servicing Seabrook Mobile Parks shall be exempt from this closure.


DPW Office Closed Until Further

The DPW office is closed until further notice. Please call the DPW office for any questions or requests at 603-474-9771 or through the web site at www.seabrooknh.info


COVID-19 Guidelines

Before you visit the Seabrook Town Hall or any other Town Offices we ask if you could please consider the following questions;

  1. Have you traveled out of New England in the last 14 days?
  2. Within the past 14 days, have you had contact with anyone that you know had COVID-19 or COVID-19-like symptoms?
  3. Have you had a positive COVID19 test for active virus in the past 10 days?
  4. Within the past 14 days, has a public health or medical professional told you to selfmonitor, self-isolate, or selfquarantine because of concerns
    about COVID-19 infection?
  5. Do you have any of these symptoms that are not caused by another condition?
    • Fever or chills
    • Cough
    • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
    • Fatigue
    • Muscle or body aches
    • Headache
    • Recent loss of taste or smell
    • Sore throat
    • Congestion
    • Nausea or vomiting
    • Diarrhea

For more information on COVID-19 please visit; https://www.covidguidance.nh.gov/ and https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html


2020 Property Tax Rate for the Town of Seabrook

See below the press release on the 2020 Property Tax Rate;

 


Seabrook General Election Voting Results 11/03/2020

Below are the results from the the November 3rd, General Election.


General Election, November 3rd, 7:00am-7:00pm

The General Election will take place November 3rd, 7:00am-7:00pm at the Seabrook Community Center, 311 Lafayette Road. If you happened to miss the deadline to register to vote, you may register the day of voting at the polls.

ATTENTION: If you would like to vote and are handicap or have any other challenges and can’t wait in line, please call the Recreation Center at 474-5746, we will send an election official with an Absentee Ballot and Form to your car. You will need to provide a Photo ID.

Absentee Ballots must be turned into the Town Clerks office at the Town Hall by 5:00PM on Monday, November 2nd or Tuesday, November 3rd at the Polls by 5:00PM.

Any questions about Absentee Ballots or the Election please call the Town Clerks office 603-474-3152.

Click HERE for the sample ballot.


Budget Committee Schedule

Posted below is the schedule for the Budget Committee, the first meeting will take place on October 14th, 6:30PM at the Seabrook Town Hall, it will all be live on Channel 22.

2020 Budget Committee Schedule (FY 2021)


Seabrook Library Update

Library Service Update

As of 10/5/2020, the library is extending service hours.  The new hours are Monday and Thursday from 9am to 7 pm.  Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday hours will remain at 9am to 5pm.

Family Storytime on the Lawn begins on Wednesdays in October starting on  10/14 at 10:30 am, registration is required.

Patrons are allowed to reserve the use of the 2 study rooms and the 2 study carrels for 1 hour.

The building remains open to the public for browsing and checkout, curbside service will remain available indefinitely.  All returns must be made through the outside book return

Computer use by appointment, appointments 30 minutes, and only one appointment per day

Masks and the use of hand sanitizers are required along with adhering to social distancing guidelines.


Seabrook Announces Voluntary Water Restrictions

For Release, October 5, 2020

Seabrook Announces Voluntary Water Restrictions ( Town seeks assistance in reducing water usage )

On October 5, 2020 the Town Of Seabrook at it’s scheduled Board of Selectmen meeting implemented a voluntary water ban. The Seabrook Board of Selectman acting in capacity as the water commissioners for The Town of Seabrook approved the request by Water/Sewer Superintendent Curtis Slayton and Chief Water Operator George Eaton.

Due to the recent dry conditions it has become necessary to ask residents to be mindful of how they use water. George has pointed out that under The Groundwater Management Plan all perimeters have been met to initiate a voluntary water ban.  He also points out that 5 of the 12 wells have been throttled back as to not harm the wells by over pumpage.

The Seabrook Board of Selectman request that the public repair any leaks inside or outside their homes, reduce the frequency of washing cars and refrain from washing driveways and sidewalks. Also the Town would like residents and businesses to close up irrigation  systems for the season.

The Seabrook Board of Selectman and the Seabrook Water Department are hopeful that more prudent use of water now, will help to avoid mandatory restrictions at a later date, and are appreciative of the support of the public.

Contact: William Manzi lll, Town Manager

603-474-3252    [email protected]

www.seabrooknh.info