Town of Sunapee 4th of July Events
Joins us for the 4th of July Celebration! Schedule of events:
June 2023 Sunapee Food Pantry Needs
Happy First Day of Summer! The sun is shining, and the kids are out of school.Here’s hoping you can help the Sunapee Food... more ››
Update: Water Flowing into Harbor
Today’s rain is causing stormwater to overflow into Lake Sunapee. Our catch basins and cross culverts are doing what they can but are... more ››
REMINDER: Community Conversation
Community Conversation with the Town Manager & Sunapee Fire Chief! Join us to learn about the Sunapee Harbor Clean Up... more ››
Conservation Commission Openings
Interest, dedication, and some time to serve your community?
The Conservation Commission has one member seat and two alternate member... more ››
Community Conversation
Community Conversation with the Town Manager & Sunapee Fire Chief! Join us to learn about the Sunapee Harbor Clean Up... more ››
Sunapee Harbor Boat Launch is NOW Open
The Town of Sunapee is pleased to inform residents and visitors that the Town Boat Launch is now open and those wanting to use their boats... more ››
REMINDER: Farewell Celebration for Scott Hazelton
Join us to celebrate his 10 years of service to the Town of Sunapee and wish him well on his next adventure!
Town of Sunapee Harbor Closed
Due to a fuel spillage, the Town of Sunapee's Harbor will be closed for the next three days.
Notice: Town of Sunapee Harbor Closed
At 4:55 PM, the Sunapee Fire Department responded to a fuel spill in Sunapee Harbor. Upon arrival, Sunapee Fire Chief John Galloway... more ››
Sunapee Natural Resources Inventory
Announcing the new 2022Sunapee Conservation Commission... more ››
REMINDER: 4th of July Firework Display Sponsorship
The Town of Sunapee is seeking sponsorships for the annual fireworks display!Scheduled for Saturday, July 1st in the... more ››
Farewell Celebration for Scott Hazelton
Join us to celebrate his 10 years of service to the Town of Sunapee and wish him well on his next adventure!
Join Us for the Presentation of the Boston Post Cane
In 1909, the now-defunct Boston Post newspaper designed and distributed walking canes to 700 New England towns. The canes, made of ebony—... more ››
IMPORTANT: Ryder Corner Road & North Road Work
Starting this afternoon, June 6, the Highway Department will commence crucial ditching and culvert changing on Ryder Corner Road and North... more ››