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Sullivan County Commissioners Hold Public Session at Community Corrections Center

Sullivan County Commissioners held their public session at the Community Corrections Center on March 16, with Zoom and phone dial-in options available for remote attendees.

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Sullivan County Commissioners gathered at the Community Corrections Center in Unity on Monday, March 16, for a regularly scheduled public session, one of the county's ongoing governance meetings covering operations, budgets, and corrections oversight.

The choice of the Community Corrections Center as the venue placed commissioners directly within one of the county's key institutional facilities. The county offices are based at 5 Nursing Home Dr, 1100 County Offices, Unity, NH 03743, though the March 16 session was listed separately at the corrections facility on the county's official calendar.

Residents who could not attend in person had two options for remote participation. The county made the session available via Zoom, with passcode 458772, and offered a phone dial-in alternative: +1 312 626 6799, Webinar ID 910 7090 7758, using the same passcode. No agenda, votes, or decisions from the session have been published in the materials available as of this reporting.

Sullivan County, established in 1827, holds commissioner meetings as part of a regular governance calendar. The county's website allows residents to subscribe to calendar alerts through its Notify Me feature, which sends automatic notifications about upcoming meetings and community events.

The absence of publicly available minutes or an agenda for the March 16 session leaves the substance of the meeting unconfirmed. Agenda documents, attendance records, and any Zoom recording of the session would require a direct request to the Sullivan County Commissioners' office.

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