ALERTS: None at this time!

2019 Low and Moderate Property Tax Relief

THE
2019 LOW AND MODERATE INCOME HOMEOWNERS
PROPERTY TAX RELIEF (DP-8)

FORMS ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT THE ASSESSOR’S OFFICE

YOU MAY QUALIFY IF YOUR SEABROOK HOME IS YOUR PRIMARY
RESIDENCE, YOU ARE THE OWNER OR AN EQUITABLE OWNER AND
PAID TAXES TO THE TOWN AND YOUR ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME IS
BELOW $20,000.01 IF SINGLE OR $40,000.01 IF MARRIED.

THE FORM MUST BE MAILED TO THE STATE OF NH BY JUNE 30, 2020

THE FORM CAN BE FOUND ON-LINE AT

https://www.revenue.nh.gov/forms/2020/documents/dp-8-2019-print.pdf

OR WE CAN EMAIL OR MAIL YOU A FORM.
CALL THE OFFICE AT 603-474-2966 OR EMAIL

[email protected]

THE ASSESSOR’S OFFICE WILL ALSO ASSIST YOU WITH THE
FORM ONCE WE REOPEN THE DOORS TO THE PUBLIC.


Transfer Station Reopening Monday, May 4th

The Seabrook Transfer Station will reopen Monday, May 4th, Monday-Friday for all operations/items excluding the Swap Shop and the Recycling Program will remain suspended. Please read below for more details. Thank You!


Seabrook Library Trustees Meeting Announcement

Meeting Notice

Seabrook Library Board of Trustees

Special Meeting

Date: Tuesday, April 28th

Time: 1:00 pm

For additional information please call 474-2044 or email  [email protected]


Transfer Station reopening Tuesday, April 21st, Accepting yard clipping ONLY

The Seabrook Transfer Station will be reopening weekly starting Tuesday, April 21st for yard clippings ONLY. Please read the flyer below for details. The recycling program is still suspended for the safety of our employees, please place any recycling you wish to dispose in your household rubbish, rubbish runs are ongoing as normal. Thank you!

 


Seabrook Mosquito Control Program 2020

PUBLIC NOTICE
TOWN OF SEABROOK
Mosquito Control

The Mosquito Control program begins the week of April 13, 2020 in the Town of Seabrook.
Crews from Dragon Mosquito Control, Inc. will be checking swamps, salt marshes, woodland
pools, ditches, storm drains and other shallow, stagnant water for mosquito larvae. When
mosquitoes are found, the following insecticides may be used:

VectoBac (Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis 2.8%)
Natular (spinosad 2.5%)
Fourstar MBG (Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis 3.0% & Bacillus sphaericus 3.0%)
VectoMax FG (Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis 4.5% & Bacillus sphaericus 2.7%)
CocoBear MLO (mineral oil 10.0%)
BVA 2 Mosquito Larvicide Oil (mineral oil 97.0%)

 

Control of adult mosquitoes may occur at the Seabrook Schools in preparation for Old Home
Day.

It is not possible to predict if emergency spraying for Eastern Equine Encephalitis, Jamestown
Canyon Virus or West Nile Virus will be necessary. The spray schedule is based upon mosquito
surveillance data, disease test results and weather conditions. Disease activity occurs later in the
summer. A decision to conduct emergency spraying would be made in consultation with
Seabrook Town Officials. Further communication will be given if this action is required.

Residents who do not want their wetlands treated may use our No-Spray Registry online
at www.dragonmosquito.com/no-spray-registry or write to Dragon Mosquito Control, Inc., P.O.
Box 46, Stratham, NH 03885. Be sure to include your name, physical address, phone number,
the color of your house and acreage or road frontage. Residents may call 734-4144 or
email [email protected] for further information regarding dates, times, locations,
insecticides, precautions, and other concerns.

Dragon Mosquito Control, Inc., PO Box 46 Stratham, NH 03885, www.dragonmosquito.com, 603-734-4144


Seabrook Library Closed until May 4th

Please read the below attachments in regards to the library closure;
Public Notice-April Update
Special meeting 3-27-20
Library Closure Notice


Seabrook Beaches CLOSED

**Important Announcement**
Regarding Seabrook Beaches

In accordance with the order of Governor Sununu (Order #17 pursuant to Executive Order 2020-04) and upon the recommendation of the Police Chief, the Fire Chief, and the Town Manager and upon consultation with the Board of Selectmen Seabrook beaches will be closed after 11:59 pm tonight, March 27th. This closing shall comport with the limitations contained in the Governor’s Order, and shall apply to Harborside Park. Parking limitations at the Town owned lot on Route 1A will be imposed, with signage posted.

This temporary change will hopefully help to gain compliance with the Governor’s Emergency Orders to stay at home and slow the spread of COVID-19/coronavirus.


Seabrook Police Department – Change in Procedure due to COVID-19

Seabrook Police Department
7 Liberty Lane, P.O. Box 456
Seabrook, NH 03874
Phone: (603) 474-5200
Fax: (603) 474-7242
Brett J. Walker, Chief of Police
Kevin M. Gelineau,Deputy Chief of Police

March 19, 2020

COVID-19/coronavirus Seabrook PD UPDATE

Over the past week we have continued to monitor the spread of COVID-19/coronavirus and recommended precautionary measures to avoid potential exposures to our staff.  Starting March 12th we began:

  • Limiting our face-to-face interactions with the public, when possible.
  • Not fingerprinting for non-criminal matters.
  • Not responding to VIN checks.
  • Utilizing the telephone as a primary method of taking reports
    The practice “social distancing” by our employees.

As the virus continues to spread and we attempt to maintain a healthy police force for the continuation of services we are implementing the following additional measures effective immediately:

  • The Seabrook PD is now closed to any non-law enforcement personnel.
  • Civilian vendors’ access will be limited and at the discretion of the Chief of Police or his designee.
  • While greatly appreciated, food donations, cards, etc will not be accepted.
  • We are continuing the temporary change not to accept walk-ins unless an emergency exists.

If you have an emergency call the police department at 603-474-5200 or dial 911.

For non-emergencies please call the police department at 603-474-5200 rather than walk in.  Non-emergency matters may be reported over the phone and an officer will be assigned to follow-up with you.  This applies to a variety of less serious offenses that ARE NOT IN PROGRESS.

OFFICERS WILL ALWAYS RESPOND TO CRIMES OF VIOLENCE AND CRIMES AGAINST A PERSON.

We are still patrolling the streets of Seabrook, as you would expect.  The only thing we are temporarily changing is the manner in which we provide our services not the quality of the services we provide.

The latest recommendations and updates regarding #COVID19 #COVID_19 #coronavirus can be found below:

NH Dept. Of Health & Human Services—https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/dphs/cdcs/2019-ncov.htm

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention—https://www.cdc.gov

World Health Organization—https://www.who.int/emergen…/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019


SAU21 Meals and Wifi Survey

For those kids and families that rely on school breakfast and lunches that participated in the SAU21 Meal and Wifi Survey here is the letter on how to pick up the meals. If in need of food or breakfast for your children for the next 3 week that rely on school breakfast and lunches, please click on the link below.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc2iGYDS_WSnndm3EbZ-IWNbTwEdQcRvO2kYPAbhL4j_K6i2w/viewform

 

 


Town of Seabrook and Seabrook School District 2020 Election Results

 Elections results from March 10th election.