Croydon Almanac


Town Hall: Route 10, Croydon East Village, N.H., 03773

Hours: Monday-Thursday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Wednesday and Thursday 6-8 p.m.; 863-7830

Town Clerk/Tax Collector: Brenda McGuire, 863-7830

Moderator: Laura Hooley

Board of Selectmen: James Harding, (chairman), 863-6338, Julie Quimby, 863-6787, David Hooley, 863-9980 (meets every first and third Tuesdays of each month at 7 p.m. in the selectmen's office.)

Town Treasurer: Marie Newcomb, 863-3090

Supervisors of Checklist: Janet S. Pellerin, Michelle Hanke, Colleen Hughlock

Ballot Clerks: Dorothy Ballou, Beatrice Smith, Rita Gross

Health Officers: Selectmen

Police Department: Chief Richard Lee, 863-3232

Forest Fire Warden: Harry Newcomb

Road Agent: Donald Lussier, 863-4849 (town garage)

Volunteer Fire Department: Ralph Beard Jr. (chief), 863-4732

Planning Board: Michael Hughlock (chairman), 863-4093; Willis H. Ballou Jr.; Theodore Morgan (meets the first Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the selectmen's office)

Zoning Board of Adjustment: Selectmen

Building Inspection: Board of Selectmen

Trustees of Trust Funds and Cemeteries: Linda Shultz, Colleen Hughlock, Jane Dearden

School Board: Leslie Hutchins (chairwoman), 863-7381; Jacqueline Cochrane, 863-1367; Roxanne Turner, 863-7301; (meets the first Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m.)

Croydon Village School: 863-2080

Superintendent of Schools: Normand Tanguay, 863-3540

School Moderator: Willis H. Ballou, Jr.

School Treasurer: Koreen Bridgeo

Historical Society President: Jane Dearden

Elevation: 912 feet

Distance to Boston: 126 miles

New York City: 218 miles

Montreal: 207 miles

Average annual precipitation: 35 inches

Population:

2000: 661

1990: 627

Number of families: 194

Average family size: 2.71

Income:

Per capita: $21,403

Median family income: $50,556

Median household income: $49,688

Employment:

Residents working in community: 7.7%

Mean travel time to work: 22 minutes

Unemployment rate: 1.7%

Housing Units:

Single-family: 308

Multi-family: 7

Manufactured homes: 49

2001 Equalized tax rate: $23.85*

Full-time police department: No

Full-time fire department: No

Public schools:

Elementary: 1; enrollment: 19

Middle-junior high: none

High school: none

Private/parochial schools: none

Camp Coniston-YMCA on Pine Hill Road. A co-ed youth camp for ages 8 to 16, Camp Coniston offers horseback riding, swimming, tennis and archery among its 20 outdoor activities. Telephone: (603) 863-1160

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