County Sheriff

The Hillsborough County Convention is seeking applicants interested in serving out the vacancy for the remaining term of Hillsborough County Sheriff.  The term runs January 2025 through early January 2027. Applicants must be 18 years old but under age 70 and a registered voter domiciled in Hillsborough County.  Law enforcement and civil process experience helpful.  Please submit a letter of intent and a resume, along with a Declaration of Candidacy to Hillsborough County Delegation, c/o Delegation Coordinator Theresa Courchesne, 329 Mast Road, Suite 104, Goffstown, NH 03045.  Deadline for application is January 23, 2025 by 5 p.m.    

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OUR HISTORY

New Hampshire counties were first created by the Provincial Act of 1769. The act divided the Province into five counties because "the holding of sessions of the superior court of judicature solely at Portsmouth or Exeter had rendered the administration of justice very expensive and difficult and in some cases almost impracticable, the people being generally not of sufficient ability to travel far." This act defined the geographical boundaries for the Court of General Sessions of the Peace and conferred upon the Justices the power to assess taxes for "Building, Inspecting and Repairing all Prisons, Courthouses and other necessary public edifices within their respective counties. Hillsborough County was one of the five original counties created by this act. The County began to execute its legal authority on March 19, 1771, when approval was received from the King of England. The original jurisdiction of the County included 13 towns that are now in Merrimack County.

In 1823, those towns were detached and geographical boundaries of Hillsborough County were defined as they exist today. The town of Amherst was established as the county seat because it was the largest farming community. A jail was constructed and court sessions were held in the Amherst Public Meeting House. County officers and justices served the King of England.

 

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Agendas are subject to change.  The governing bodies reserve the right to amend meeting agendas and move agenda items as needed during the meeting.