Town of Harrisville New Hampshire

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Harrisville is a small New Hampshire town centered around a uniquely preserved and historic 19th century industrial mill complex. Located in the heart of the Monadnock region it is comprised of 10 lakes and ponds, a rehabilitated brick and granite mill surrounded by a quaint village with a traditional New England general store and a summer farmers market. Our beautiful town, set just off Route 101

and nestled against a picturesque rural backdrop, boasts a vibrant community with active farms, people practicing traditional and digital-age trades, and a wealth of artists and artisans. It is a much-loved vacation destination for families escaping hot urban summers as well as a great place to live year-round, raise a family, or retire in peaceful quietude.

06/17/2026
05/20/2026

This Military Appreciation Month, honor the Veterans and service members in your life by participating in our free “Vote in Honor of a Veteran” program.

Visit www.sos.nh.gov/vote-honor-veteran to sign up and receive a Veteran-designed pin you can wear proudly on election day.

05/20/2026

What leaves your vehicle can impact someone else’s safety.
Loose trash and unsecured loads can quickly become dangerous roadway debris. Before you travel:
✔ Secure items in truck beds and trailers
✔ Keep trash inside your vehicle
✔ Use designated disposal areas
Together, we can help keep New Hampshire roads cleaner and safer for everyone.

05/20/2026

On this beautiful spring day, we want to share a reminder to be on the lookout for turtles on the roads. It was a bit chilly the last week, but today is very warm day and turtles are out and about, traveling and crossing roads - we even helped the beautiful snapping turtle in this picture cross one of our local roads this morning.

Up until yesterday we have been primarily admitting male turtles due to car hits, which we commonly see early in the season, but we’re getting to the time where we will begin to see more and more of the mama turtles traveling and looking for a suitable place to nest and lay their eggs. Nesting season is May through July, so we are in the primary time of year where turtles really need all of our help keeping them safe while they make their migrations.

✅ Some advice if you find a turtle in the road:

⚠️ Please be super cautious! Many people are distracted on the roads, so please be safe and diligent anytime you’re near the road and prioritize your safety no matter the situation 👀

🚸 Always help a turtle cross the road in the direction they were already headed. They know where they are going and will just turn around and try again if moved back to the same side they came from. Call/text us anytime when in doubt about a situation, we are here to help: (603) 417-4944.

📝 Special note: snapping turtles will commonly nest on the side of the road, so if they are not actively crossing and you are able to safely do so, observe them before moving them across, in case they are just nesting and didn’t plan to travel across the road.

❤️‍🩹 If you do come across an injured turtle in the road, please give us a call or text at (603) 417-4944. We always greatly appreciate if you’re able to transport the turtle to us, or we can reach out to our wonderful network of Turtle Transporters to arrange for someone to meet you instead.

For resources on how to hold turtles for when helping them cross the road, check the comments for links to our website articles - snapping turtles require special handling, you only hold want to hold the back 1/3rd of the body but NEVER by the tail. If you have a snow shovel you can keep in the car and/or a blanket, this can help a lot with helping them cross with minimal handling.

Our last note is you can contribute to conservation research by reporting sightings of turtles to NH Fish and Game’s Reptile and Amphibian Reporting Program (RAARP) where you can send a photo and specific details about where you found the turtle, which helps NHFG monitor populations and know where they are crossing roads. We will link to the RAARP program where you can report turtle sightings in the comments.

Thank you for caring about our shelled neighbors 💚🐢

05/20/2026

13 days to go before the deadline to change your party affiliation before the State Primary Election in September. If you want to change your party affiliation, reach out to your local clerk. Visit app.sos.nh.gov to get their contact info.

05/20/2026

#4 Hill will be closed today for drainage work
Wed., May 20

05/19/2026

DELAYED OPENING TODAY
5/19 Town Clerk’s Office
3:30pm - 6pm

05/16/2026

Last month, Wells Memorial School in Harrisville came alive with the rich, resonant sounds of the marimba! Our week-long residency was nothing short of magical, wrapping up with a stunning evening performance.

Throughout the week, students and staff alike picked up mallets, learned the rhythms, and dove deep into the beauty of African culture. It was a truly immersive experience — part music lesson, part cultural journey, and entirely unforgettable.

Thank you to everyone who made this residency possible and to all who joined us for the night performance!

05/04/2026

SARGENT CAMP RD IS NOW OPEN
CULVERT HAS BEEN REPAIRED

Address

705 Chesham Road PO Box 284
Harrisville, NH
03450

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+16038273431

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