Historical Commission Meeting May 4, 2026

May 8, 2026 YouTube

The Dartmouth Historical Commission held its meeting on May 4, 2026, beginning with the approval of the minutes from their March meeting after a minor spelling correction was confirmed. The commission then reviewed and unanimously approved application HDPR 26-13 for a property on 42 Pennant Street. The proposal involved replacing doors that were noted to not be original to the house. The approval was straightforward as the materials and size were similar to what was being replaced. The commission discussed several items under other business. They reviewed a design proposal for a kiosk at the Plummer Memorial Bridge, which will be funded by the Veterans Advisory Board. The design includes a QR code to provide additional historical context. The commission also discussed the Historic Dartmouth Structure Plaque Program, considering adding the town seal to the plaque design. Plans were made for a public presentation on Camp Smith Mills, to be given by a historian named Lynn, with the idea of hosting it at the library to attract a wider audience. Other topics included reviewing an Eversource project notification to check for archaeological sensitivity, the need for a public education program on topics like preserving wooden windows, and strategies for organizing the commission's files, including potentially contacting the state's roving archivist program for assistance. The meeting concluded after a brief discussion on member reappointments.

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