Police Building Committee Meeting Minutes – 2/18/26

Police Station Building Committee Minutes

February 18, 2026

The Police Building Committee was called to order in the Walpole Town Hall at 6:30 pm by Peggy Pschirrer.  Present in person were Steve Dalessio, Jay Punt, Andrew Dey, Chief Justin Sanctuary, and Zoom, Cheri Watson and Trevor MacLachlan.

Mr. Dalessio distributed a list of the architects/engineering companies who had indicated they are interested in submitting a proposal for the new Police Station.  The deadline for proposals is February 27, 2026. The Committee will meet on March 3 at Town Hall to review the proposals.

The Committee agreed that a construction manager should be sought before the owner’s representative.

Mr. Dalessio will contact Rena Peck to discuss our USDA grant and its requirements.

Chief Justin Sanctuary has created stationery for the Committee to use in its fundraising which will not begin before the middle of April.  The Committee has made suggestions for changes in the stationery.  

Attorney Hockensmith has drafted an appeal for a special Town Meeting to present a warrant to the voters authorizing the purchase of a bond for the construction of a new police building.

The next meeting of the Committee will be March 3, 2026, at Town Hall to review the proposals from architects and engineers.

Red Cross Blood Drive in Walpole – 3/19/26

Giving blood can save lives. Every 2 seconds someone in the USA needs blood. One donation can save up to 3 lives.

Join us at the Red Cross Blood Drive: Thursday, March 19, 2026 from 12:00-4:30 pm.

Hosted by St John’s Episcopal Church at the First Congregational Church of Walpole on the Common.

[Editor’s Note: You can make an appointment to donate blood at this event by visiting https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/find-drive. Enter your zip code and click or tap Find Drive. Next, scroll down to the event at First Congregational Church of Walpole. Then click or tap “See Times” and follow the directions to make your appointment.]

Open House at Springfield Area Adult Day Services – 3/28/26

[Editor’s Note: Though it’s not located in Walpole, the Springfield Area Adult Day Services is a community resource that might have something to offer Walpole residents.]

Springfield Area Adult Day Services warmly invites community members to attend a special People First Health Fair on Saturday, March 28, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at its facility located at 266 River Street, Springfield, VT.

This free event will offer attendees the opportunity to receive complimentary wellness services, including balance screenings, checking of blood pressure and other vitals, and sharing of various health education tips designed to promote safety, mobility, and overall well-being.

Guests will also enjoy light refreshments and have the chance to enter a raffle drawing for a hand-made quilt and free membership at the Edgar May Health and Wellness Center.

In addition to wellness services, visitors will be able to tour the Adult Day campus, meet staff members, and learn more about the programs and support services available to older adults and those who might have physical or cognitive impairments. The center provides engaging activities such as bingo and arts, health monitoring, nutritious meals, social opportunities, and caregiver support in a safe and welcoming environment.

The event is free and open to the public. No appointment is necessary.

For more information, please contact:
Shelly Holley
802-885-9881
sholley@springfieldhospital.org
www.springfieldhospital.org/adult-day-service

Reminder: Burned by Billionaires Book Talk at the Library – 3/5/26

Book Talk with Author at Walpole Library:

Burned by Billionaires by Chuck Collins

Thursday, March 5 at 6:00 pm

At Walpole’s Bridge Memorial Library

Don’t miss this engaging talk followed by a Q&A.

Books signed by the author will be available for sale.

Burned by Billionaires: How Concentrated Wealth and Power Are Ruining Our Lives and Planet by Chuck Collins is a book that argues extreme wealth concentration among the ultra-rich negatively impacts society, politics, and the planet, leading to issues like political hijacking, housing crises, and environmental damage. Collins, a scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies, details how the actions of the top 0.01% rig the system in their favor, undermining democracy and creating a “myth of meritocracy”. The book serves as both a critique and a call to action, offering solutions for a more equitable society with universal abundance. 

Seating is limited. RSVP is required by emailing rsvp.walpole@gmail.com. Please indicate if you would like to join the event via Zoom, and we will send you the link before the event. 

Sponsored by Working for Democracy

March 2026 Clarion Now Online

And at the post offices for mailing to all postal addresses in Walpole, North Walpole, and Drewsville — 1,549 addresses. Again 20 pages and many articles focused on Town Meeting and School Withdrawal that is on the school ballot for the 10th of March, plus other articles for your enjoyment (hopefully).

Remember, Town Meeting with elections and the school ballot on Tuesday the 10th, followed by the meeting on Saturday the 14th. The Warrant Articles and information on School Withdrawal are on the CLARION website linked from the home page — so take a look and be informed to vote.

For now CLICK THIS LINK for the MARCH issue, or on the front cover below. Stay safe and well, yours, RAY BOAS, Publisher

Conservation Commission Meeting Agenda – 3/2/26

Agenda

Walpole Conservation Commission Meeting

Monday, March 2, 2026

Location and Time: Walpole Town Hall, 7:00 p.m.

Facilitator: John Peska, co-chair

1. Call to Order

  • Introductions of attendees and visitors
  • Agenda additions?

2. Seating of Alternates

3. Review and Approval of last month’s Minutes

4. Public Business

  • Treasury Report
  • Correspondence (paper, email)

5. New Business

  • Legislative updates (NHACC)
  • Conservation camps – CCCD, Barry, Hopper

6. Old Business, updates

  • Fanny Mason Forest Management
  • winter harvest, CCCD forestry tour 2/7
  • Dams: Reservoir, Cranberry meadow (clearing)

7. Trail Committee

  • Review of planned events

8. Hooper Institute Board

9. Other Business

  • Tree Planting date

10. Agenda next meeting April 6, 2026

Adjournment

    Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 2/19/26

    Town of Walpole, New Hampshire

    Meeting of the Selectboard

    February 19, 2026

    Selectboard Present: Steven Dalessio, Chair, Carolyn Vose (on the phone) and Cheryl Mayberry

    Staff Present: Sarah Downing, Manager of Administration, and Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary

    Call to Order: Mr. Dalessio called the Selectboard meeting to order at 6:32 PM in the Walpole Town Hall.

    Payroll

    Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the Payroll Register totaling $36,585.32 dated 2/20/2026 and the 941 Payroll Tax Transfer of $6,933.82.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, Payroll was approved. 

    Selectboard Meeting Minutes

    Selectboard Meeting – February 10, 2026: Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the Minutes of the Selectboard meeting of February 10, 2026.  The purpose of this meeting was to prepare the materials for the three public information sessions on school withdrawal.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the Selectboard minutes were approved.

    Selectboard Meeting – February 12, 2026: Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the Minutes of the Selectboard meeting of February 12, 2026. Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the Selectboard minutes were approved.

    Non-Public Selectboard Meeting – February 12, 2026: Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the Minutes of the Non-Public Selectboard meeting of February 12, 2026.  The minutes will remain sealed.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the Non-Public minutes were approved.

    Committee Reports

    Ms. Mayberry brought to the chair’s attention the following committee reports:

    • Conservation Commission Meeting – February 2, 2026
    • Planning Board Meeting – January 13, 2026
    • Planning Board Meeting – February 13, 2026
    • Safety Committee Meeting – February 5, 2026
    • Library Trustees Meeting – February 10, 2026

    Mr. Dalessio acknowledged these minutes.

    Building Permit

    2026-1, Map and Lot# 008-077-001: Ms. Mayberry moved to approve Building Permit #2026-1 for Map and Lot # 008-077-001 to construct a 24.5’ x 12.5’ mud room extension. Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion was approved.

    Old Business

    True and Attest Form: The Warrant and MS-636 are to be posted tomorrow. Ms. Mayberry moved to approve and sign the True and Attest Form.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion passed.

    ARPA Water and Asset Management Grant Reimbursement Request: Ms. Mayberry moved the Chair sign the reimbursement request for $13,700 from the ARPA Water and Asset Management Grant.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion was approved, and Mr. Dalessio signed the reimbursement request.

    New Business

    MS-636: The MS-636 contains the Town’s proposed 2026 budget.  It will be posted with the Warrant Articles.  Ms. Mayberry moved to accept the MS-636.  Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion was passed.  

    Hooper Institute Fundraising and Tax-Exempt Status: Ms. Drager, on behalf of the Hooper Board had two finance-related questions for the Selectboard. The first question was related to creating a PayPal or Venmo account with the Town’s EIN number.  The second question was regarding donation acknowledgements. Ms. Mayberry commented that If the Town’s tax ID is used, the funds raised would be public funds belonging to the Town, not to Hooper. There are many special rules that apply to Town funds.  It would take some investigation to determine if Hooper Institute can become an independent non-profit. The Friends of Hooper Institute (FoHI) was created to provide a non-profit affiliate with the Institute. The best option may be to reactivate FoHI and have that group handle fundraising for the Hooper Institute.

    North Walpole Trash Pick-up: Ms. Mayberry explained that the yellow bags from North Walpole properties are being hauled to Naughton’s in Bradford, NH.  The North Walpole Commissioners are questioning why yellow bags are not being taken by their pickup service to the Recycling Center.  North Walpole needs to use yellow bags because the purchase fees go toward the tipping fees the Town currently pays. It is unclear why things are being done as they are.  Ms. Vose will ask Ms. Hakey to email Ben Hoy to determine if he has any information on the history of the current system.  In the meantime, there is no objection to North Walpole trying to save money if a less expensive option is available.  The North Walpole Commissioners need to gather the costs for the various options so a decision can be made.

    Concerts on the Green: Savings Bank of Walpole (SBW) proposes to have concerts June 14, 2026 through August 16, 2026. There will be Scouting America concert on June 28, 2026.  They would also like to change the concert time from 6:30 PM to 6:00 PM with an ending time of 7:30 PM.  They request access to the restrooms in the Town Hall during the concerts and they would like to have the concerts in the Town Hall in case of rain as in the past.  By consensus the Selectboard agreed to SWB’s requests. They thanked SBW for continuing to sponsor the popular concerts.

    Road Closure Request for Evening Film Shooting: The Board reviewed the four possible locations for filming the car scenes at night from April 3 at 6:00 PM to April 4 at 6:00 AM.  The Selectboard asked that Mark Houghton, Fire Chief; Mike Symonds, Road Agent, and Justin Sanctuary, Police Chief recommend the location they feel would be best.  Also, the movie company will be expected to pay detail rates for the Police to be present.

    Mr. Dalessio recessed the meeting at 7:07 PM to attend the Walpole Community Grange’s “Meet the Candidates” Night.  Mr. Dalessio called the meeting back to order at 8:05 PM.

    Non-Public Business RSA 91-A:3 II (e)

    Ms. Mayberry moved to enter into Non-Public Session pursuant to RSA 91-A:3 II (e) at 8:05 PM. Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion was approved.

    The meeting was reconvened at 8:09 PM.

    Ms. Vose moved that the Non-Public Session Minutes be sealed. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry.  With Ms. Vose, Ms. Mayberry and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion was approved.

    Hooper Trustees

    Ms. Mayberry moved to enter into the Hooper Trustees meeting at 8:09 PM. Ms. Vose seconded.  With Ms. Mayberry, Ms. Vose and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion was approved.

    The meeting was reconvened at 8:22 PM.

    Adjournment: Mr. Dalessio declared the meeting adjourned at 8:22 PM.

    Respectfully submitted,

    Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary

    (Note: These are unapproved Minutes. Corrections will be found in the Minutes of the February 26, 2026 Selectboard meeting.)

    Selectboard Meeting Agenda – 2/26/26

    TOWN OF WALPOLE

    SELECTBOARD MEETING AGENDA

    February 26, 2026

    Starting at 6:30 PM in the Town Hall

    SELECTBOARD MEETING

    ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

    • Accounts Payable Check Register in the total amount of $130,423.84 for checks issued 3/03/2026 and a $138,896.73 ACH payment to HealthTrust.

    PAYROLL

    • Payroll Register totaling $35,141.91dated 2/27/2026 and the 941 Payroll Tax Transfer of $6,551.83

    SELECTBOARD MEETING MINUTES

    • Selectboard Meeting – February 19, 2026
    • Selectboard Non-Public Session – February 19, 2026

    COMMITTEE REPORTS

    • Supervisors of the Checklist Meeting – January 30, 2026
    • Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting – February 18, 2026

    OLD BUSINESS

    Pending Further Actions: Old North Main and High Streets Bridges/Culverts, School and Union Street Drainage, 250th Anniversary of American Independence, Parking Ordinance, North Walpole Trash Pickup

    • Reservoir Dam Update
    • Reservoir Dam ARPA Grant Reimbursement Request
    • Road Closure Request for “Here, Kitty” Movie Filming

    NEW BUSINESS

    • Police Department Revolving Fund Request
    • DRA Notice of Overdue Financial Audit
    • Short Term Use Form for North Walpole Polling Location
    • Warrant Articles and Town Meeting

    NON-PUBLIC BUSINESS: RSA 91-A:3 II (e)

    **Any recording, audio or visual, and/or other devices must be declared at the beginning of the meeting**

    Date Change: Secrets of Salamanders and Spring Frogs at the Hooper Institute – 3/18/26

    Secrets of Salamanders & Spring Frogs. March 18, 2026 from 4:30 to 5:30 pm. 165 Prospect Hill Road, Walpole NH 03608. Do you ever wonder where all the frogs, salamanders, and amphibians go during the Winter? Join the Hooper Institute and the Harris Center for a short program all about amphibians. We'll learn about who's here in NH, their cool adaptations, Big Night a.k.a. amphibian migration, and what you can do to help these slippery critters right here in your backyard! The event is free of charge but registration is required. Please contact the Hooper Institute Executive Director, Greta Drager, at hooper.director@gmail.com, or Harris Center Teacher Naturalist, Nikko Gagnon, at gagnon@harriscenter.org with any questions.

    “Connecting Spirit Through Music” at Walpole Unitarian Church – 3/1/26

    “Connecting Spirit Through Music”
    Eugene Friesen, cello
    Liz Rogers, voice
    Cliff Oster, planetary gong
    In concert this Sunday,  March 1
    10 AM
    Walpole Unitarian Church
    Corner of Main and Union Streets, Walpole NH
    All are welcome!!!