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 2023 Town Report

ROAD BANS ARE IN PLACE AND EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 28TH AT 2:30PM. QUESTIONS, DOUG GLOVER 603-616-8467

BROADBAND INFORMATION – You can sign up, no obligation for future broadband options!!!

NH Broadband Mapping Program – https://NHBroadbandMapping.unh.edu

FCC National Broadband Map – Home | FCC National Broadband Map

(Keep in mind that the maps won’t have new fiber build locations)

Links to providers:

CCI – Fidium Fiber Pre-order – Fiber Cities (fidiumfiber.com)

NHEC NH Broadband LLC – NH Broadband – Powered by NHEC | Contact

Charter/Spectrum – Spectrum.net

Questions: broadband@sugarhillnh.org

SHIA CAROLINA CRAPO BOOK AWARDS 2024

Each Spring, The Sugar Hill Improvement Association, (SHIA) sends letters to the resident
Sugar Hill high school seniors to apply for the Carolina Crapo Book Award. This Book Award
was a gift made possible by Henry Crapo in honor of his wife, Carolina. Sugar Hill residents are fortunate to have had generous forbearers like Henry Crapo who established an award for academic excellence.
Students must be Sugar Hill residents for 2 or more years and are going forward with their
academic pursuits enrolling in a 2 or 4 year college . If accepted, the Carolina Crapo Book Award will be sent to the Seniors after completion of their first year with the submission of their grade transcript. Any questions please contact: starcybranch@roadrunner.com OR kathiecote59@yahoo.com

WILLING WORKERS SCHOLARSHIP 2024

The Willing Workers Society of Sugar Hill offers a Merit Award to graduating seniors planning on furthering their education.  If you are a student planning to graduate this year, and are interested in applying for this Merit Award, please contact Claire Von Karls, Chairman of the Education Committee, at cvonkarls1@gmail.com. 

Students who attend any kind of high school are welcome to apply as long as they are current residents of Sugar Hill  and have been in residence in Sugar Hill for 2 years. 

Please include your name, school you are currently attending, email address, and a valid snail mail address.  We will send you an application to complete by the April 15, 2024 deadline.

EVERSOURCE POLE REPLACEMENT INFORMATION

As part of our ongoing investments to deliver reliable energy to our customers and communities, Eversource will be replacing existing wooden pole structures in Campton, Thornton, Woodstock, Lincoln, Easton, Sugar Hill, Bethlehem, Dalton, and Whitefield, N.H. This work will be taking place within the existing right-of-way (power line corridor) of the X178 Line, a 115kV transmission line.
This transmission line is 49 miles long and is located between the Beebe River Substation in Campton and the Whitefield Substation in Whitefield, N.H. In total, 470 wooden H-frame structures will be replaced, and new conductor (power line) and fiber optic cable, known as Optical Ground Wire (OPGW), will be installed the length of the line. The project also includes replacing poles along the Streeter Pond Tap, a 225-foot-long power line that connects the U199 transmission line to the X178 line in Sugar Hill.

BEEBE RIVER TO WHITEFIELD (x178) LINE REBUILD PROJECT

TRI TOWN TRANSFER STATION

Please Note..
Beginning July 15th, 2023 the Tri-town Transfer Station will only be accepting #1 & #2 plastics for recycling.  

The Town of Sugar Hill commences hazard mitigation planning
 Sugar Hill_HMP_PressRelease

GENASYS PROTECT Emergency Notification System

The Sugar Hill Emergency Management Director (EMD), Fire and Police Departments, in partnership with the Grafton County Sheriff’s Department, have changed to a new Emergency Notification System.

It is important that all residents and businesses within the dispatch area subscribe to the system to ensure proper notification can be made during an emergency. Subscription is quick and easy, and your information will remain confidential within our system and not be used for any other purpose.

PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE NEW ALERT SYSTEM 

GENASYS PROTECT – 

 

PUBLIC NOTICE – Indian Brook Replacement – December 27, 2022

The Federal Emergency Management Agency hereby provides final notice of its decision to provide Public Assistance Program funding for actions located in a floodplain and wetland. Funding would be provided through New Hampshire Homeland Security and Emergency Management to the Town of Sugar Hill to reconstruct a bridge over Indian Brook on Streeter Pond Road. The proposed action is located at GPS coordinates (44.244278, -71.766457) and within a mapped special flood hazard area (100-year floodplain) and wetland.  The proposed bridge would have a wider opening designed to accommodate the 100-year flood and would be in a slightly different alignment than the existing bridge to better convey Indian Brook flow.

The bridge is functionally dependent on its location over the brook thus the proposed action must take place in the floodplain and wetland. The project is not expected to result in loss of flood storage or exacerbate flood hazards to others. The action would conform with applicable state wetland regulations and local floodplain protection standards. Any potential project impacts would be mitigated by compliance with permit conditions issued by state and federal agencies, and any conditions required by the local floodplain administrator.

Alternatives considered included no action and replacing the bridge in-kind. Replacing the bridge in-kind was rejected because the Town determined the proposed design is superior and in conformance with New Hampshire stream crossing guidelines.

Maps of the project areas are available upon request to linda.hutchins@fema.dhs.gov or (202) 718-3367. Comments about the project and its floodplain and wetland impacts can be submitted within 15 days of the date of this publication to:

Linda Hutchins, Environmental Protection Specialist
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Boston, MA
Linda.hutchins@fema.dhs.gov; (202) 718-3367

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