Charlestown Selectboard Meets, Documents Posted for Public Review
The Charlestown Selectboard held its regular meeting on December 3, 2025, with a workshop referenced to begin at 5:00 p.m. The town posted the Selectboard agenda and related meeting documents online for public review, a step that matters for local oversight and resident participation in policy decisions.

The Charlestown Selectboard convened on December 3, 2025, for a regular meeting scheduled to start at 5:30 p.m., with a workshop referenced to begin at 5:00 p.m. Meeting materials including the agenda and supporting documents were made available on the town website for public review. The town also listed a Planning Board meeting for December 2 in its public notices and meeting agenda pages.
Posting agendas and documents online makes the board process more accessible to residents and provides advance notice of items that affect municipal services, budgets, land use, and local regulations. The Selectboard carries responsibility for setting town policy, approving expenditures, and overseeing departments and contracts, so access to meeting materials is central to accountability and informed participation.
For residents tracking specific projects, zoning proposals, or budget decisions, the availability of PDFs and agenda links allows for review before meetings and planning of in person attendance or remote participation when the option is offered. Consult the town website at https://charlestown-nh.gov/ for the full agenda, PDFs of meeting materials, and options for attending in person or via Zoom when offered. The town office contact information is listed as Charlestown Town Office, 233 Main Street, PO Box 385, Charlestown, NH 03603.

Regular, timely publication of meeting documents supports transparency and enables voters and stakeholders to follow how elected and appointed officials address town priorities. Residents who wish to raise concerns or weigh in on planning and budget decisions benefit from reviewing the posted materials in advance and using the contact channels listed on the town site to submit questions or request additional information.
Close attention to Selectboard and Planning Board schedules prepares community members to participate in decisions that shape local services and property rules. Continued public access to agendas and materials will be an important measure of municipal openness as the town proceeds into the coming budget and planning cycles.


