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  • Public hearing on middle school HVAC upgrades on City Council agenda

    posted on 6/8/2026

    The City Council will hold a public hearing on a resolution that would authorize bonding $2,433,068 for the Dover Middle School geothermal HVAC upgrades and parking lot repairs as part of a fiscal year 2027 Capital Improvements Program project.

    The project would install geothermal well technology, a rooftop solar installation, and flat roof restoration work, as detailed in the School Department's energy infrastructure modernization plan. It would also repair the parking lot after the geothermal well installation is complete. The City Council has authorized $7,854,980 for the project in previous resolutions. According to background materials, the project is estimated to be eligible for $3,442,279 in rebate and incentive revenues. The School Board received a presentation on the proposed project at its May 11 meeting. The City Council will vote on the resolution at its Wednesday, June 24 meeting.

    Also on the agenda is a resolution that would authorize the city to seek the use of $510,000 from the Jeremy Belknap Guppey Trust to help fund Dover’s portion for the building of the Strafford County warming center. The charitable trust was created in 1917 by the will of Jeremy Belknap Guppey. It included property in Rollinsford for the City of Dover, which the city sold last year for $510,000. The city would need to enter into a nonjudicial settlement agreement with the New Hampshire Director of Charitable Trusts and obtain judicial approval for the use of the funds. Dover’s portion of the warming center is $1,698,878. The building is being constructed on the Strafford County land near the county jail....more

  • Dover High School celebrates Class of 2026

    posted on 6/5/2026

    Dover High School celebrated the Class of 2026 on Thursday, June 4, during commencement exercises at the University of New Hampshire’s Whittemore Center.

    The ceremony included performances of the national anthem and Dover High School alma mater by senior members of the chorus, recognition of graduates entering military service, student speeches and the awarding of diplomas.

    Dover High School Principal Peter Driscoll congratulated the class and praised its energy and sense of connection.

    “This class has many characteristics that have helped define them and contribute to their success, the most basic being strength in numbers,” Driscoll said. “This class will best be remembered for their energy and their social connectedness.”...more

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