Piermont

Town Offices: Located in the library building, Route 10, Piermont, N.H. 03779; 272-4840

Hours: Tuesday and Wednesday 1 to 7 p.m.

Selectmen: Mark Fagnant, 272-4349; Dean Osgood, chairman, 272-5804; Robert Lang, 989-5684 (meet second and fourth Mondays of each month from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the selectmen's office)

Town Clerk and Tax Collector: Linda Lambert, 272-4840 or 272-5848

Town Treasurer: James Lambert, 272-5848

Town Auditor: private contractor

Planning Board: William Morris, chairman, 764-9079; Jean Daley, alternate; Peter Labounty; Suzanne Woodard; Fred Shipman; Peggy Fullerton; Ed French; Helga Mueller

Conservation Commission: Helga Mueller, chairwoman, 272-4359; David Ritchie; Eric Underhill; William Morris; Ernest Hartley Jr.; Charles Grant

Zoning Board: Fred Shipman, chairman, 272-4938; George Schmid; Mark Fagnant; Steve Daly; Charle Brown; Helga Meuller

Town Moderator: S. Arnold Shields

Health Officer: Alex Medlicott, 272-4825

Police Officer: Steve Medeiros, 272-9351

Dog Officer: Wayne Godfrey, 272-5802

Fire Chief: Keith Brick, 272-9308

Road Agent: Chris Davidson, 272-9110

Public Library: 272-4967

School Board: Shawn Rogers; Glenn Meder, chairman; Vernon Jones (meets the third Tuesday of each month at Piermont Village School)

Piermont Village School: Nancy Sandell, principal, 272-4830

Superintendent of Schools: Bruce Labs, 272-9013

Places of Interest

The Sawyer-Medlicott Home, a handsome brick farmhouse on Route 25, near the Connecticut River, is on the National Register of Historic Places.

There are three lightly developed lakes in the western end of town: Lake Tarleton, Lake Katherine and Lake Arlington, with public access available.

A small hydro dam produces power on Eastman Brook.

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