Charlestown Selectboard Workshop Moved to Community Room, Time Changed to 6 PM
The Charlestown Selectboard workshop set for Feb. 11, 2026 has been moved to the Community Room and posted with a time change to 6:00 PM; this affects residents tracking local meetings.

The Town of Charlestown has posted a notice that the Selectboard workshop scheduled for Feb. 11, 2026 will take place in the Community Room at 6:00 PM. The town's Latest News section lists the entry under the label "Selectboard Workshop- Community Room" and includes a "Community Room time change notice (workshop time: 6:00 PM)."
The notice appears alongside other municipal postings, including a Town Deliberative Session listed for Feb. 7 at 10:00 AM with the phrasing "Town Deliberative Session, Town Hall, 19 Summer Street 10am." The town identifies itself in the notices as "Town of Charlestown, NH. 233 Main Street, PO Box 385." Those are the explicit location and mailing details provided in the postings.
The town notice does not specify whether the Community Room is located at Town Hall, or at another municipal building, nor does it provide an agenda for the Selectboard workshop. The posting also does not state whether the 6:00 PM time is a change from a previously published start time beyond noting a "time change notice." The absence of an agenda and of confirmation about the Community Room's physical address means residents who plan to attend should confirm the exact location and whether the workshop is open to the public.
For context, the Town Deliberative Session on Feb. 7 is listed to occur at Town Hall, 19 Summer Street at 10:00 AM. That session and the Selectboard workshop are posted in the Town of Charlestown's Latest News section, which serves as the town's public notice area for meeting updates. The town's contact details shown in the notices are 233 Main Street and PO Box 385 for municipal mail.

The change matters because workshop timing and room assignments affect when and how residents can participate in Selectboard deliberations and follow local governance. Local voters and stakeholders who monitor municipal decision-making should note the new start time and verify the Community Room location before heading to a meeting.
What comes next is practical: confirm the Community Room address and request the Selectboard workshop agenda from Town Hall so voters know the topics up for discussion. The Latest News posting supplies the meeting dates and the town mailing address, but attendees will need to contact town officials to confirm access, agenda items, and any remote participation options.
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