STRAFFORD COUNTY, N.H. — Leaders of the Tri-City Partnership Dover Mayor Robert Carrier, Rochester Mayor Caroline McCarley, and Somersworth Mayor Dana S. Hilliard wish to provide their communities with regular updates regarding the COVID-19 emergency.
Update #4 (10:30 a.m.) City of Rochester to Hold Essential Meetings Remotely Amid COVID-19
ROCHESTER — City Manager Blaine Cox and Mayor Caroline McCarley announce that the City of Rochester is preparing to host essential City Council, committee and board meetings remotely in light of the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic.
Update #2 (5 p.m.) City of Rochester Provides COVID-19 Update
ROCHESTER — City Manager Blaine Cox and Mayor Caroline McCarley wish to provide the community with regular updates about the city’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 emergency. There is currently one COVID-19 case involving a Rochester resident. The patient remains quarantined in a medical facility in Massachusetts. Donations and Support The City of Rochester wishes […]
Update #1 (4 p.m.) City of Rochester Confirms First Case of COVID-19
ROCHESTER — City Manager Blaine Cox and Mayor Caroline McCarley wish to provide the community with regular updates about the city’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 emergency. The city has been notified by the New Hampshire Health & Human Services Department (NH-DHHS) that a Rochester resident has tested positive for COVID-19. This patient is currently […]
Rochester Waste Management Extends Residential Drop-Off Facility Hours
ROCHESTER — City Manager Blaine Cox wishes to notify residents that the city’s Waste Management residential drop-off facility is extending its hours for the week of March 23 to accommodate additional residential trash due to COVID-19 home quarantine. The facility will be open on Tuesday, March 24 and Thursday, March 26 from 8 a.m. to […]
(List) Many Rochester Restaurants Still Open for Takeout
ROCHESTER — City Manager Blaine Cox and Mayor Caroline McCarley wish to provide the community with regular updates about the town’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 emergency. There remains no shortage of food or groceries in the region. Many of Rochester’s restaurants remain open for takeout, drive-thru, and delivery services. The following is a list […]
City of Rochester and Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce Request Feedback from Local Businesses in Response to COVID-19
ROCHESTER — The City of Rochester and the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce announce the release of a short business impact survey in order to assess the effect that COVID-19 is having on local businesses.
Revolution Taproom Donates Food to Local Homeless Shelter Amid COVID-19 Closure
ROCHESTER, NH — Revolution Taproom & Grill may have temporarily closed its doors in an effort to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), but the eatery has taken the situation as an opportunity to support those in need.
Revolution Taproom and Grill Offering Free $25 Gift Card with Purchase of $100 Gift Card Through COVID-19 Closure
ROCHESTER, NH — Revolution Taproom & Grill Owners Mark and Stacey Marchionni announce that while the restaurant is closed as a precaution against the novel coronavirus, there is still a way to support your favorite local eatery.
Dover, Rochester and Somersworth Working Together as Coronavirus Response Evolves
STRAFFORD COUNTY, N.H. — Mayors and city managers in the tri-city New Hampshire area of Dover, Rochester and Somersworth announce that their cities are working together to make proactive decisions, communicate with the public and collectively share resources and information across city lines.