Notice: From the Desk of the Landaff Supervisors of the Checklist
The State of N.H. Secretary of State has advised the Supervisors of the
Checklist that we must hold a session on Friday, October 6, 2023 from
7:00 PM-7:30 PM at the Landaff Town Hall. The purpose of the session
is to make any additions or corrections to the voting checklist prior to
the start of the Presidential Primary filing period. Party affiliations
cannot be changed after October 6 for the Presidential Primary.
However, new voters may continue to register to vote until Election
Day, as permitted by law, either with the Landaff Town Clerk or with
the Supervisors of the Checklist when in session. A copy of the
checklist is posted at the Town Hall for your information.
The Presidential Primary election date has yet to be announced.
2022 Warrant article and MS 636
Town assessment information
Tax Collector Informational letter
Planning board zoom link
Links for:
Transfer Station Annual Report
Link to the proposed amendments to the Landaff Zoning Ordinances
Landaff Covid Health Advisory
Landaff Health Officers/Select Board
NH Division of Public Health Services lists the following symptoms to self-monitor for: Fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, shortness of breath, fatigue, chills, muscle aches, change in taste or smell, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. Click the following link for additional information on how many days until you should test if you have been in close contact and other helpful information:
https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/dphs/
Self-Observation Guide for People Exposed to COVID-19 Who Are Not Required to Quarantine Contact 211 with COVID-19 questions. TTY: 603-634-3388 12.1/2021 Bureau of Infectious Disease Control Self-Observation Guide for People Exposed to COVID-19 Who Are Not Required to Quarantine |
The following two links provide information about the current operational guidance from the state and the current covid numbers and recommended precautions.
https://www.covidguidance.nh.
An official New Hampshire Government web site. Effective May 8, 2021, the Universal Best Practices replaces all existing “Safer at Home 2.0” business operations guidance in place since March 2020. |
Welcome | NH COVID-19 Response An official New Hampshire Government web site. COVID-19 Summary Report (data updated as of December 10, 9:00 AM) Number of Persons with COVID-19174,456; Recovered162,537 (93%); Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 1,781(1%); Total Current COVID-19 Cases 10,138; Current Hospitalizations 466 |