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The Official website of Strafford County New Hampshire

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Please join the Strafford County Commissioners in thanking Joseph McGivern for his many years of dedication and service to the people of Strafford County. Through the years 2001 to 2024, Joe served in the following positions:
Strafford County Sheriff, Chief Deputy, Sergeant, and Deputy

 

WELCOME TO STRAFFORD COUNTY, NH!


Welcome to the Strafford County website. Whether you are a current, past, or prospective resident, we hope you enjoy your visit to our virtual home.

County Functions and Responsibilities

The County is currently responsible for: Caring for the elderly in need of nursing home care at Riverside Rest Home; operating a regional jail/house of correction, together with a jail industries program, community corrections program, drug and mental health courts, and a transitional housing program; the County Attorney oversees and provides for the prosecution of criminals; operates a domestic violence unit, child advocacy center, and family justice center; the Sheriff oversee and handles the transportation of criminals, delivery of writs and other Court-related paperwork, operates a Communications and Dispatch Center, and oversees Courthouse security; the Register of Deeds is responsible for the recording of official land transfer documents at the Registry; the Treasurer, together with the Commissioners, oversee the payment of all County financial obligations; as well as a variety of other community-related programs to assist the citizens of the County.

County Government’s Structure

The structure of County government today is modeled after a basic three-branch system of government. The three County Commissioners make up the Executive branch, with responsibility for the day‑to‑day operations of County government, in both fiscal and policy matters. In Strafford County, the Commissioners are elected for two-year terms, at large, meaning from anywhere in Strafford County.

By virtue of election to the State House, a Representative also becomes a member of the County Delegation, which in many counties meets several times a year. The Delegation works primarily on matters of budgeting, exercising its responsibility for appropriating money for County use, which makes up the Legislative branch of County government. It is likely that relatively few New Hampshire voters realize that when they elect their Representatives to the State House of Representatives they are also making them the legislative authority of their County.

Current County Events

Strafford County is made up of three cities: Dover, Rochester, and Somersworth; and ten towns: Barrington, Durham, Farmington, Lee, Madbury, Middleton, Milton, New Durham, Rollinsford, and Strafford, and is home to approximately 125,000 citizens. There are ten (10) counties in New Hampshire, of which Strafford County is the fourth largest in population. According to the 2010 Census the County's population was estimated at 123,143, with 80% of the population over the age of 18 and a median age of approximately 34. Strafford County's estimated racial/ethnic composition in 2010 was 94% White, 1% Black or African American, 3% Asian, and 0.2% American Indian or Alaskan Native, with the remainder of the population being made up of small percentages of other races. Individuals of Hispanic or Latino origin comprised almost 2% of the County’s population. There were 46,576 households reported in 2006-2010. The Census also found that the median household income in the County was $57,809.

A Brief History of Strafford County Government

County Government in New Hampshire began in 1771 with five (5) counties: Rockingham, Strafford, Hillsborough, Cheshire, and Grafton. Strafford County was organized at Dover in 1771 and was named after William Wentworth, 2nd Earl of Strafford. Today, the County borders on Belknap, Carroll, Merrimack, and Rockingham Counties in New Hampshire and York County in Maine. The Court system was once a part of County Government, but is now operated by the State of New Hampshire. Roads, which were also previously the responsibility of the County, are now cared for by the State of New Hampshire or the city or town in which they are located. The State Department of Health and Human Services provides services to assist families and juveniles with behavior problems. These services were also provided by the County at one time.

We hope this little synopsis of County government has enlightened you as to the workings at this level of government in New Hampshire. For further information on individual offices and departments within the County, please go to their web page.

 

Very truly yours,

Strafford County Commissioners

George Maglaras

George Maglaras, Chairman

 Robert J. Watson

Robert J. Watson, Vice Chairman

 Deanna Rollo

 Deanna Rollo, Clerk

BUILDING COVID-19 PROTOCOL

The Strafford County Courthouse building will be open to the public.

For the purposes of preventing the spread of COVID-19, all persons entering the building should:

Self-screen for COVID-19 signs and symptoms. If anyone reports symptoms they should not enter the building.

Business should be conducted in a remote manner, if/when possible.

Anyone reporting household contact to someone with COVID-19 (in the past 14 days) should not enter the building.

Business should be conducted in a remote manner, if/when possible.

In accordance with the New Hampshire Judicial Branch (NHJB), unvaccinated people should continue to wear a face covering although they are not required to. Applicable to all areas of the Strafford County Courthouse.

Face coverings should be encouraged, NOT enforced.

Vaccination status is an honor system.

DO NOT ask others about vaccination status;

Face coverings offered to everyone;

It is the choice of the individual to wear a face covering.

Operations such as Probation/Parole, Community Corrections, etc. will operate under their own authority regarding inquiry of vaccination status.

Electronic/Remote means to conduct business are still encouraged; however, business may be conducted in person.

Social Distancing and Hand Hygiene are encouraged but not enforced.

For specific information related to Court Operations such as: media coverage, jury trial protocols, electronic services, etc.

For more information regarding COVID-19:

Riverside Rest Home specific updates: please see Covid-19 Information and Updates – Riverside Rest Home

NH DHHS COVID-19 information: Welcome | NH COVID-19 Response
CDC COVID-19 information: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) | CDC
NHJB COVID-19 information: New Hampshire Judicial Branch - COVID-19 Update and Resources page (state.nh.us)

                         Raymond F. Bower

Raymond F. Bower
County Administrator

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NOTICE AND AGENDA STRAFFORD COUNTY DELEGATION PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
Wednesday, December 11, 2024, 07:00pm
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SUBJECT: Organizational Meeting - Wednesday, December 11, 2024, 7:00 p.m. with Public Access
Via Zoom:

Public Access Available Via Zoom:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81751418690?pwd=lrpvFmqaRaOeEbmZQMg38bUZWCd46J.1
Meeting ID: 817 5141 8690 Passcode: 624792
One tap mobile: +16469313860,,81751418690#,,,,*624792# US
Dial by your location: +1 646 931 3860 US

At the request of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, the date of the Organizational Meeting for the 2025-2026
Strafford County Delegation is 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, with a light dinner immediately before at
6:00 p.m. in the Café. This meeting will be held in Jury Assembly Room, Upper level of the Strafford County Justice and
Administration Building, 259 County Farm Road, Dover, New Hampshire􀀃but will provide remote access for the public
and will be held as noted above. During this meeting you will be asked to decide on the following issues:
• Organization of the County Delegation: Nominations and Elections of Chairman, Vice Chairman, and Clerk,
and Executive Committee Members
• How Documents will be delivered to Delegation Members
• Any Other Business Which May Legally Come Before the Delegation at that Time

For those of you who are new to the Legislature, your role in County government is very important. The Strafford
County Commissioners’ 2025 Proposed Budget will be submitted no later than January 15, 2025, and the Delegation
will begin meeting shortly thereafter to review and approve this document.
Enclosed with this memorandum are some important documents that we request you fill out and return as soon as
possible via email to Janet Hilber, Administrative Assistant, at jhilber@co.strafford.nh.us, or the US Postal Service
(USPS). There may also be an Orientation for new Delegation members in the near future that will be scheduled at the
discretion of the 2025-2026 Chairman to review the specifics of County operations.
We look forward to seeing you all on December 11, 2024. If you are unable to attend this􀀃important􀀃meeting􀀃or􀀃have􀀃
any􀀃questions, please contact Janet Hilber, Administrative Assistant, at 603-516-7100.
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NOTICE AND AGENDA
STRAFFORD COUNTY DELEGATION PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2024, 7:00 P.M.
Jury Assembly Room, Upper Level
Public Access Available Via Zoom:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81751418690?pwd=lrpvFmqaRaOeEbmZQMg38bUZWCd46J.1
Meeting ID: 817 5141 8690 Passcode: 624792
One tap mobile: +16469313860,,81751418690#,,,,*624792# US
Dial by your location: +1 646 931 3860 US

Notice is hereby given that at the request of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, the date of the Organizational Meeting
for the 2025-2026 Strafford County Delegation is Wednesday, December 11, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. This meeting will be held in Jury
Assembly Room, Upper Level of the Justice and Administration Building, 259 County Farm Road, Dover, New Hampshire with
public access available via Zoom as noted above. During this meeting, the following business will be conducted:

1. 2025-2026 Chairman or Vice Chairman Call Delegation Meeting to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
3. Moment of Silent Meditation
4. Motion to Nominate Temporary Clerk
5. Temporary Clerk Reads Notice of Public Meeting and Roll Call
6. 2025-2026 Chairman or Vice Chairman Opens Nominations for Temporary Chairman and Vote
7. Temporary Chairman Calls Recess for Caucus for Democratic and Republican Party Members for 15 minutes
8. Return from Recess; Accept Nominations for 2025-2026 Delegation Chairman and Vote
9. New Chairman Accepts Nominations for 2025-2026 Vice Chairman and Vote
10. New Chairman Accepts Nominations for 2025-2026 Clerk and Vote
11. Motion to Accept Executive Committee Selection Process
12. Motion to Allow Chairman, Vice Chairman, and Clerk to be Voting Members of Executive Committee
13. Recess to Caucus for Executive Committee Nominations and Votes: 15 Members, excluding 3 Officers = 12 Members
14. Reconvene: Chairman Hears Republicans’ Nominations for Executive Committee and Democrats’ Nominations for
Executive Committee for the 2025-2026 Term Based on Proportions Similar to Election Results
15. Chairman Reads Nominations for Members of Executive Committee by Republicans and Democrats for the Record
16. Recognize County Commission Chairman to Speak; Introduce Commissioners and Elected Officials
17. Discuss and Vote on How Documents will be Delivered to Delegation Members
18. Any Other Business Which May Legally Come Before the Delegation at That Time
19. Call for Adjournment

 

 

 

Location Jury Assembly Room, Second Floor of the William A. Grimes Justice and Administration Building