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  • New Community Power rate change effective Aug. 1, 2025

    posted on 7/9/2025

    The Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire set its electricity rates for the six-month rate period beginning Aug. 1, 2025.

    Community Power’s default “Granite Basic” electricity supply rate for Dover’s residential and small commercial customers will be 13.419 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh), effective Aug. 1, 2025, through Jan. 31, 2026. It’s a 3.719-cent, or 38.3%, per kWh increase above the current rate. Eversource rates are also increasing. The new rate for Eversource default electricity is 11.196 cents per kWh.

    Based on usage of 650 kWh per month, the estimated cost for the Granite Basic plan is $87.22 per month for the electricity portion of the bill. The estimated cost for the Eversource default rate would be $72.77 per month for the electricity portion.

    In the press release announcing the increase, CPCNH’s Board of Directors stated, “The electricity market is driven by factors such as the regional and global price of natural gas and other fossil fuels, availability of fuel and electricity supply, customer demand, and weather events. New England’s electricity market is heavily dependent on the price of natural gas, which is driven by global market trends and can react with volatility to geopolitical events around the world.”...more

  • Groundwater monitoring, exploration on Council’s July 9 agenda

    posted on: 7/7/2025

    The City Council meets next on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.

    The meeting begins with the Mayor and City Council proclaiming July 2025 as Plastic Pollution Reduction Month in Dover, encouraging residents and businesses to reduce their plastic consumption and waste and choose more sustainable alternatives.

    On the agenda are three resolutions related to groundwater monitoring and exploration for fiscal year 2026, with the city consultant Emery & Garrett Groundwater Investigations, LLC. One would authorize monitoring of the Pudding Hill aquifer for contamination for $183,000, which the city expects to receive reimbursement from New England Metals Recycling, LLC, as part of the 2021 settlement agreement related to the groundwater pollutants found in the aquifer. A second resolution would authorize allocating $179,950 for the city-wide groundwater monitoring program, which includes sampling and testing at 13 well monitoring sites; the program would also assist with monitoring the aquifers' water levels to help guide city aquifer management decisions for drinking water production. The final resolution would authorize spending $315,000 for consultants to explore potential areas for future groundwater supplies.

    Also on the agenda is a procedural resolution to affirm the fiscal year 2026 budget adjustment to accommodate the debt for the Dover High School athletic complex project. The City Council took up that resolution and an accompanying one its June 25 meeting, where the City Council authorized just over $18 million in debt bonding for the project. There was a question at the end of the June 25 meeting whether the City Council voted on the FY26 budget adjustment or only voted to amend the resolution and did not fully execute it....more

Dover NH on-demand video

Video thumbnail of City Council meeting on 7/9/2025

The regular meeting of the Dover City Council on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.

posted on: 7/10/2025



Smart Lawns, Clean Water

Video thumbnail of public information video on tips for fertilizing and seeding lawns responsibly

"Smart Lawns, Clean Water: Tips for Fertilizing and Seeding Responsibly" aims to help residents care for their lawns while protecting local waterways. The video is part of the city's ongoing MS4 stormwater outreach efforts.

posted on: 6/16/2025



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