NEWS, UPDATES, & NOTICES


APRIL TOWN CALENDAR
DATE EVENT
6 Selectmen’s Meeting, 7 p.m. Town Hall
6 Conservation Commission Meeting, 7 p.m. Town Hall
13 Selectmen’s Meeting, 7 p.m. Town Hall
*15 Planning Board meeting 7:00 p.m., Town Hall, followed by a Public Hearing, regarding Tree Agent LLC 11 lot subdivision on Joslin Rd, 
16 ZBA Meeting on Paws to Groom, 7 p.m. Town Hall
20 Selectmen’s Meeting, Contractor Bid Review, 6 p.m. Town Hall
20 Selectmen’s Meeting, 7 p.m. Town Hall
20 Surry School Board, 7 p.m., Surry Charter School
22 Earth Day
25 Surry Community Spring Clean Up 
26 Surry Community Spring Clean Up 
27 Selectmen’s Meeting, 7 p.m. Town Hall
30 All Dog Licenses Expire and Must be Renewed
  • All meetings are open to the public and subject to the provisions of NH RSA 91-A:2

* Indicates new item or an update


NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING: Planning Board

Notice is hereby given that the Surry Planning Board will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 at 7:30 pm at the Surry Town Hall, 1 Village Road, Surry, NH to consider an Eleven Lot Subdivision application submitted by The Tree Agents, LLC for property located on Joslin Road and known as Tax Map 4A- Lot 18.

Should a decision not be reached at the Public Hearing, this application will stay on the Planning Board Agenda until such time as it is either approved or denied.


NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING: Zoning Board of Adjustment

You are being notified of an upcoming public hearing to be held on April 16, at 7 pm.  The location will be the Surry Town Hall.  The Zoning Board of Adjustment will hear an appeal for a variance from the Surry Zoning Ordinance Article III, D.  Submitted by Deborah Sylvain of 988 Rt. 12A, Surry. 

Ms. Sylvain proposes operating Paws to Groom, a pet grooming service out of her house at the above address.  The proposed operation is permitted in the residential zone under the Cottage Industry definition except for the ordinance states “the total number of outside employee’s hours for the cottage industry shall not exceed twenty (20) hours per week”. 

The applicant seeks ZBA relief to allow more than the allowed 20 hours per week of outside employees.  You are invited to attend and comment on this application


SURRY COMMUNITY SPRING CLEAN-UP: April 25th & 26th

This year, the Surry Conservation Commission is launching what we hope will become an annual tradition—the Surry Community Spring Clean-Up.

As the snow melts, roadside litter becomes more visible across town. We’re inviting residents to help clean up our roads and keep Surry looking its best. The clean-up will take place the weekend following Earth Day on Saturday, April 25, and Sunday, April 26. Residents are encouraged to pick up litter along local roads at their convenience throughout the weekend.

Participants should bring their own bags and choose a road or area they would like to clean. To help avoid overlap, please email your selected location in advance to Caroll Lothrop at clothrop52@gmail.com.  The Town truck will be parked at the Fire Station on Route 12A, where collected trash can be placed in the back of the truck for disposal.

Please remember to use caution when working near roadways. Wearing bright or high-visibility clothing is strongly encouraged.

This is a simple way we can all show our pride in the town we call home.

Questions or to coordinate a location, contact Caroll Lothrop at clothrop52@gmail.com.


IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM TOWN CLERK: Yearly Dog License

This is a reminder that all dogs must be licensed by April 30th as required by New Hampshire state law (RSA 466:1). At the time of licensing, the owner must also furnish the clerk with verification from a licensed veterinarian that the dog has been vaccinated against rabies. Dogs registered after June 1 are subject to a $1 per month (or any part thereof) late payment charge.  

If you no longer own a previously registered dog, it is the responsibility of the owner to notify the clerk so that the town records can be updated.  Please email: townclerk@surry.nh.gov

A page outlining Dog Licensing requirements is available on the Town’s website. To view, click on the following link: Dog License Requirements


REED FREE LIBRARY: A Lot is Happening

The Surry Reed Free Library is off to a great start this spring under new Library Director Kelly Reeves, who has launched a monthly newsletter to keep the community informed about what’s happening at the library.

The April edition includes updates from Kelly, a look at new books available for all ages, and information on upcoming events—including plans to restart the Library’s monthly book club. If you enjoy reading and are interested in joining, now is a great time to get involved.

You’ll also find details on children’s story hour, craft nights, and how to access digital books through the Libby app.

Take a few minutes to check it out and see what the Library has to offer: This Month at the Library – April 2026

The Library continues to be a great local resource—stop in, get involved, and support this important part of our community.


MEETING NOTICE: Select Board Meeting – Contractor Bid Review

The Select Board will meet on Monday, April 20, 2026, at 6:00 pm at the Town Hall with two potential contractors to review proposals for planned road work on Farm Road. The discussion will focus on the first section of the road, where recurring potholes have been an ongoing issue.

Contractors will present their recommended approach to address these conditions, and the Board will ask questions to better understand the proposed methods, materials, and expected results.

This meeting is part of the Board’s evaluation process, and no final decision is expected at this time.

All meetings are open to the public and subject to the provisions of NH RSA 91-A:2.


RADAR SPEED SIGN: Now on Pond Road

The Town’s radar speed sign has come out of winter storage and has been deployed to its next location on Pond Road for the coming 30 days.

This placement is part of the sign’s ongoing rotation through town roads, and its purpose this time around is a bit different — rather than encouraging drivers to slow down, the focus is on data collection. The sign will be active and recording traffic information, but it will not display vehicle speeds to passing drivers. This allows the Town to gather baseline traffic data without influencing driver behavior, giving a more accurate picture of typical speeds on Pond Road.


GM2 / NH DOT BRIDGE PROJECT: Gilsum Road over Thompson Brook

GM2 Associates, Inc. held a Public Meeting on March 25, 2026, at the Town Hall to present the NH DOT’s design work for replacing the existing corrugated metal pipe culvert on Gilsum Road (Thompson Brook) with a poured concrete bridge. The Public Meeting was a follow-up to an earlier presentation they conducted at a Select Board meeting.

The scope of the project remains unchanged. The current metal culvert has multiple structural deficiencies and is nearing the end of its service life, necessitating replacement. The new structure would expand the hydraulic opening from 12 feet to 30 feet, improving flow capacity and passage for aquatic organisms. The project will result in Gilsum Road being closed at the bridge for approximately 6 weeks.

The project is tentatively scheduled to begin in 2028.


BUILDING PERMITS & CODES: Why do They Matter?

Building permits ensure construction in Surry is safe, legal, and protective of property values.

When you apply for a permit, your project is reviewed under the New Hampshire State Building Codes, along with any locally adopted building codes and zoning ordinances, to confirm that it:

  • Meets local zoning and setback requirements.
  • Complies with current safety and health standards.
  • Preserves structural integrity and energy efficiency.
  • Protects your investment and your neighbors’ property.

Obtaining a permit is a required and essential step in helping ensure your project meets state and local standards before work begins. Working without a permit can lead to fines, stop-work orders, removal of unapproved work, or problems when selling your home.

A new page has been added to the Town’s website answering questions such as:

  • When is a Permit Required?
  • What is the State Building Code?
  • How does Surry’s Zoning Ordinance Come into Play?
  • How to Apply for a Building Permit?
  • What does the Construction Phase Look Like?

Here is the link to the new page: Building Permits – Information & FAQs

All meetings are open to the public and subject to the provisions of NH RSA 91-A:2 


MEETING MINUTES:  Stay Informed

After approval, meeting minutes are posted on the town website for review.


NH’s OFFICIAL EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM:  NH ALERTS

Given what unfortunately appears to be the all too common news about weather events impacting a community and the importance of rapid notification, we thought it was critical to ensure you are aware of NH’s  official emergency notification system, NH Alerts.NH Alerts Logo

NH Alerts is the State of New Hampshire’s official emergency and public notification system. This multi-channel platform enables public safety officials to quickly share critical information with the public using phone calls, text messages, emails, and app-based notifications. Whether it’s an emergency that requires immediate action or a community update, NH Alerts helps ensure that residents and visitors are informed and prepared.  To learn more about the program, you can click on the following link NH ALERTS.

Create an account and register for NH Alerts athttps://stateofnewhampshire.genasys.com/portal.

If you have questions or need assistance, please contact the Division of Emergency Services and Communications’ Database Unit at desc.database@desc.nh.gov.

An additional resource to be aware of is the FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency).  The FEMA Mobile phone app allows you to receive real-time weather alterts, locate emergency shelters in your area, prepare for common hazards, and more.  The following link will direct you to the FEMA page, where you can find more information and download the application.  FEMA Mobile Products | FEMA.gov


NEWSLETTER REGISTRATION:  Action Needed

To stay informed about important updates and events impacting the community, you will want to register for the Surry Newsletter.   Your phone number is optional but helpful.

After signing up, you’ll receive town updates only when needed — usually once or twice a month.

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