Penacook Community Center and Library update

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central NH has received $450,000 in tax credit funds from the NH Community Development Finance Authority to transform the Penacook Community Center into a 7,500 square foot childcare and youth development center. This funding will provide a big boost to this important project. The plans remain to relocate the Penacook Library Branch at the new Community Center. Note that the Branch at its current location has expanded hours of Saturdays 9am-noon, Mondays 2:30-8:30pm, and Wednesdays 2:30-5:30 pm.

Shout-out to our Fire Department first responders

Special mention to the firefighters who were on duty this past Sunday afternoon, braving the sweltering 97 degree heat with full gear to put out a 3-alarm fire in the woods off Blackwater Road. CFD had trouble locating the fire at first, but thanks to local residents were able to pinpoint the location. The fire would have undoubtedly spread without fast action and volunteer support. Thanks to all involved!

Concord Fire Department update

Concord Fire Department reports they are still on track to have Ambulance 5 running out of the Manor Station by October 1st. This was the target goal set and expressed to the City Council. CFD has conditional job offers signed and are working through the various background check processes for the prospective employees. Following that, the new employees will be onboarded and start their recruit school and other initial training.

Canal Street Riverfront Park

On June 20th a public meeting was held in Penacook to provide information and receive input on the possible designs for a new riverfront park on Canal St at Penacook Landing (the former Allied Tannery site).  For more information or comments, contact Matt Walsh, mwalsh@concordnh.gov.  We expect another meeting sometime in September for input on the final draft design.

Materials from the presentation are available on the City’s website.

Presentation on the Canal Street Riverfront Park at the community meeting. Courtesy of ConcordTV.

Penacook Historical Society's Open Barn event

Mark your calendars for the Penacook Historical Society's Open Barn event on Sunday, June 5th from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. This event is free (cancelled if raining). On display at the 1790 Rolfe Barn, 11 Penacook Street, will be a wide array of 19th century Concord coaches, wagons, sleighs, and other unique vehicles from the Abbot-Downing Historical Society's collection.

Design Meeting for New Riverfront Park on Canal Street

You are invited to attend a design information and input session for Riverfront Park on June 20th at 6:30 p.m. at the Penacook Elementary School cafeteria, 60 Village St., sponsored by the City and the Penacook Village Association. You’ll have a chance to see the proposed plans and share your ideas with the project team for the new Canal Street Riverfront Park at Penacook Landing, the former Allied Leather Tannery site. This park is a project the City has discussed with residents since the 1980's. With funds coming from the Penacook Village TIF District and external sources of funding, there is no tax increase associated with building the new park.

City Budget proposes return of ambulance to Manor Station

The City of Concord has released its proposed budget for fiscal year 2023, and included is additional Fire Department staff and a new ambulance, which would allow the return of ambulance service from Manor Station. In total, 85% of our city taxes pay for the operations of the fire, police, and general services departments. Other items in the budget for Penacook include improved LED lighting at Rolfe Park and improvements to Riverside Park on Tanner Street.

Survey Opportunity for Regional Housing Needs Assessment

The Central New Hampshire Regional Planning Commission (CNHRPC) is conducting a Regional Housing Needs Assessment update in 2022, an in-depth study of our region’s housing needs across all income levels.  In concert with the state and other NH regions, they’re researching data and community ideas, and a key component of this is obtaining local feedback through their housing surveys.

Results from online surveys will provide CNHRPC with key anonymous research data to help report back how housing issues are impacting the Central NH Region communities and what types of strategies are needed.  Please help out by taking one of the surveys:

Penacook Memorial Day Parade

There are plans underway for a Penacook Memorial Day Parade on Sunday May 29 at 10:00 am. The route will start at Merrimack Valley High School to Village St. north to Boudreau Square and end at the Washington St. School.

Hats off to Irene Ortega and Cindi Jaques for spearheading all the volunteers who are assisting to make this happen. If you would like to participate, either in the parade or to help with the event, write to penacookvillageassoc@gmail.com.

There are costs of more than $1,000 to hold this event, so any donations (tax deductible) are appreciated and can be sent to us at Penacook Village Association, P.O. Box 6174, Penacook, NH 03303.

Parade information; color guard, American flag in background

Join us for our 2022 Memorial Day parade!

Penacook Community Center replacement

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Concord will be hosting a meeting on Tuesday, March 22nd at 5:30 pm, at 55 Bradley Street, to discuss plans for replacement of the Penacook Community Center. At the meeting will be Team Engineering, the design team, and Frank Lemay of Milestone Construction to present information on the status of design, and get feedback. Boys & Girls Club has raised $1.5 million of the estimated $4 million for this project. An audit of all structures on the property determined that all three buildings will need to be demolished, including the main building. Though this would mean losing the original youth center built by the community, the revitalization efforts will allow for improvements to parking, playgrounds, and green space. Providing youth services close and convenient to Penacook families will enable parents to stay in the labor force and encourage the healthy development of our youngest Penacook residents.

Penacook Branch Library reopening

Good news! Starting March 10 the Penacook Branch Library will reopen Thursdays from noon to 5:00 pm. There will be two library staff on duty. The hope is that this schedule can expand once additional staff become available. There remain the significant repair issues facing the current branch building, but the hope is a plan can be devised to continue branch service to Penacook. Look here for future info on when the opportunity for public input on options becomes available.

Historic preservation projects and partnerships

A number of preservation projects and partnerships are happening in Penacook.

  • Thanks go to the Merrimack Valley School District who has just completed renovation to the hose tower and bell on the historic Pioneer Engine House on Washington Street.

  • The Abbot Downing Historical Society has partnered with the Penacook Historical Society, resulting in some historic Concord Coach vehicles being housed at 1790 Rolfe Barn.

Whitney Road development

Progress on Merchants Way at Whitney Road is continuing, with the contractor scheduled to install electrical conduit to feed two new street lights at the roundabout on Whitney Road. The road will be graded in preparation for paving the week of November 22. Traffic will be reduced to alternating one-way on Whitney Road. Steel framing has started on the retail space adjacent to Market Basket. Solar panel installation continues on the New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlet.

Penacook Branch Library

Concord Library Director Todd Fabian has reported that the Penacook Branch Library will remain closed due to the facility limitations that prevent providing a safe environment for staff and patrons. Meanwhile, the turnout was great this summer when Library staff were able to safely trial outdoor story times at Rolfe Park. There are plans to try to figure out a creative way to provide services in the winter. Property near Penacook Village that becomes available has been visited for a new Penacook branch location, but nothing suitable has been found.

With this backdrop the City is facing potentially over $450,000 of repairs to the existing branch building, which even if repaired has limitations as to size, accessibility, and parking. The costs include:

  • Boiler and piping abatement/replacement = $40,000

  • Ramp replacement and repair of other accessibility issues = $120,000

  • Roof replacement = $125,000

  • Chimney repair = $10,000

  • HVAC repairs = $45,000

  • General building repairs = $117,000

An independent assessment was conducted outlining some of these costs, which you can read here. The Library Trustees will be discussing this at their December 6th meeting. They will make a recommendation on the best path forward, which the City Council will then discuss. Look for an update before the plan reaches that point.

Penacook Tree Lighting 2021

The Penacook Village Association will be hosting the 16th annual Penacook Tree Lighting ceremony on Wednesday December 1 at Boudreau Square on Village Street. Attendees should start assembling around 5:45 pm to hear carols and singing featuring the Penacook Elementary School Chorus and Blanchard Family Singers, and watch Santa arrive courtesy of the Concord Fire Department.