Dover Download

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Dover Download

Dover Download is a weekly look at what's happening in the City of Dover, New Hampshire, hosted by Deputy City Manager Christopher Parker. Tune in for a closer look at the city's programs, services, public bodies and projects, as well as a look back each week at Dover's history.

  1. -3 ДН.

    A New Chapter in Dover Recreation: Merging Boards, Building Community

    In this episode of the Dover Download podcast, Deputy City Manager Christopher Parker chats with Rick Mikulis and Heather Twombly about recent changes to Dover's Recreation Advisory Board. They discuss how the board has been restructured to combine three separate entities - the Recreation Board, Arena Commission, and Pool Committee - into one comprehensive board. The consolidation aims to streamline operations, reduce duplication of efforts, and create a more cohesive approach to recreation in Dover. They also discuss the transition from former Recreation Director Gary Bannon to new director Kevin Hebert, noting how Hebert brings fresh energy and ideas while maintaining a strong community focus. The conversation highlights upcoming initiatives, including plans to enhance the annual tree lighting ceremony and the revival of the Heyliger Awards, which recognize community volunteers in sports and recreation. Both guests emphasize the board's openness to new members who have a passion for recreation and community involvement. In This Week in Dover History, we learn about Dover's 1921 initiative to become a winter recreation destination. Through the formation of a winter sports association led by the Chamber of Commerce and mayor-elect Charles G. Waldron, the city aimed to promote activities like hockey, ski jumping, snowshoeing, and skating. This organized approach marked Dover's early development as a winter recreation hub.

    18 мин.
  2. 3 ДЕК.

    Getting the Lead Out: Dover's Water Service Line Inventory

    In this episode of the Dover Download podcast, Deputy City Manager Christopher Parker chats with Utilities Superintendent Mike Nadeau and City Engineer Ken Mavrogeorge about Dover's ongoing lead service line inventory initiative. The discussion centers on a federally mandated program requiring cities to document the materials used in water service lines, with particular attention to identifying potential lead pipes. They explain that water service lines connect main water pipes to individual properties, with ownership split between the city and property owners. The conversation covers the historical use of lead in water infrastructure, particularly during World War II material shortages, and the health risks associated with lead exposure. The officials detail Dover's efforts to inventory these lines, including a public survey. They discuss strategies for completing the inventory, options for homeowners with lead services, and available funding programs that could cover up to 70% of replacement costs. In This Week in Dover History, we learn about the Boston and Maine Railroad's 1927 decision to relocate its divisional headquarters to Dover. The move brought about 60 employees and their families to the city and included plans to expand the existing passenger station with two additional floors for offices. The decision highlighted Dover's strategic importance as a transportation hub in New England.

    29 мин.
  3. 26 НОЯБ.

    Shopping Local: Dover Businesses Choose Community Over Competition

    In this episode of the Dover Download podcast, Deputy City Manager Christopher Parker chats with Doug Glennon from Jewelry Creations and Shelby Meyrowitz from Hip Finds Company about upcoming holiday shopping events in downtown Dover. They discuss several initiatives including Plaid Friday (Dover's version of Black Friday), Small Business Saturday, Artists Sunday, and a Holiday Stroll. The guests emphasize the importance of shopping local and highlight that downtown businesses also offer online shopping options. They announce free parking in downtown Dover on select Saturdays through the end of the year and discuss their organization's efforts to build community through events and collaboration rather than competition. In the second segment, Parker speaks with City Planner Erin Bassegio and Media Services Administrator Brian Early about November's municipal activities. They discuss the Capital Improvements Program (CIP) workshop, including potential changes to Fire Department equipment purchases and updates on the Dover High School Athletic Complex project. Early notes that the School Board has begun its FY26 budget process, with adoption planned for January. Bassegio provides updates on various planning initiatives, including progress on a solar array at the Wastewater Treatment Facility, the Conservation and Open Space chapter update of the Master Plan, and the Community Housing Needs Committee's upcoming recommendations. Parker concludes with updates on the Cochecho Waterfront Development Advisory Committee.

    31 мин.
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    The Unique Role of Dover's Transportation Advisory Commission

    In this episode of the Dover Download podcast, Deputy City Manager Christopher Parker chats with Transportation Advisory Commission (TAC) Chair Michael Williams and Police Lt. Marn Speidel about the unique structure and function of Dover's TAC. The commission consists of nine members, including three voting staff liaisons and six citizen appointees, making it distinct from other city boards. They discuss how the TAC handles both specific transportation concerns (like crosswalk placement and speed limits) and broader policy issues affecting Dover's transportation infrastructure. The conversation explores the challenges of balancing immediate resident concerns with long-term planning, especially given budget constraints and technical requirements. They explain how the TAC differs from the Parking Commission and discuss the evolution of truck traffic regulations in Dover. Williams and Speidel emphasize the importance of having both technical expertise from staff members and community perspective from citizen representatives to make informed decisions about transportation issues. In This Week in Dover History, we learn about Saint George Maronite Catholic Church, which celebrated 53 years of service in 2001. The church, established by Lebanese immigrants in 1948, originated from the Saint George Maronite Society formed in 1939. The building, formerly Lothrop Memorial Hall, was purchased in 1941 and continues to serve Dover's Lebanese American community while preserving both its religious traditions and cultural heritage.

    24 мин.
  5. 12 НОЯБ.

    Full Circle: Fire Chief Perry Plummer Returns to Dover Fire & Rescue

    In this episode of the Dover Download podcast, Deputy City Manager Christopher Parker chats with Perry Plummer, Dover's new Fire Chief, who is returning to the role after previously serving as Fire Chief from the late 1990s to early 2000s. Plummer discusses his extensive career, including his time as director of New Hampshire Homeland Security and Emergency Management and assistant commissioner for the state Department of Safety. He reflects on the changes in firefighting and emergency services over his career, particularly noting the evolution of EMS services from basic transport to advanced life support with 23 paramedics now providing hospital-level care in the field. Plummer addresses the challenges of leading a modern fire department, including longer wait times for equipment, staffing difficulties, and the increasing importance of emergency management. He also discusses his experience with the North End Fire Station project, which he helped shepherd through during his first tenure and has proven successful over nearly two decades of operation. Throughout the conversation, Plummer emphasizes the importance of effective communication, strategic planning, and continuous quality improvement in emergency services. In This Week in Dover History, we learn about a tragic incident from November 1856, when a celebration of James Buchanan's presidential election turned deadly. During the festivities atop Garrison Hill, a War of 1812 cannon accidentally discharged, killing two men, John Foss and George Clark. The cannon was later moved to the Woodman Museum after years of vandalism on Garrison Hill.

    21 мин.
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    Meet Kevin Hebert, Dover's New Recreation Director

    In this episode of the Dover Download podcast, Deputy City Manager Christopher Parker chats with Kevin Hebert, Dover's new Recreation Director, who replaced longtime director Gary Bannon in April. Hebert discusses his 25-year background in education and athletics, including roles as Athletic Director at various schools, including Somersworth High School and Spaulding High School in Rochester. As a Dover resident with three children in the school system and a wife teaching at Dover High School, Hebert brings both professional expertise and a local perspective to his new role. He shares his vision for regional recreation collaboration, plans to evaluate and potentially expand programs (including youth volleyball), and thoughts on better coordinating with local sports leagues and school athletics. Hebert emphasizes Dover's impressive recreation infrastructure, including two ice sheets, indoor and outdoor pools, and numerous parks. He discusses current projects, including the Jenny Thompson Pool renovation and waterfront development, while highlighting the importance of maintaining strong relationships with staff and being responsive to community needs. The conversation touches on his background as a local sports coach and his approach to strategic planning and program evaluation. In This Week in Dover History, we learn about Earl Goodwin, who was named New Hampshire Municipal Association's Outstanding Volunteer of the Year in 1999.

    23 мин.
  7. 22 ОКТ.

    On the Waterfront: An Update on Site Work and Project Milestones

    In this episode of the Dover Download podcast, Deputy City Manager Christopher Parker chats with Dana Lynch, a long-time advocate and member of the Cochecho Waterfront Development Advisory Committee, and Jamie Stevens, the city's project manager for the waterfront development project. They discuss the progress of the project, which has been in the works for over 30 years. Lynch reflects on the project's evolution from its conceptual stages in 1990 to the current construction phase, highlighting how the vision of creating a place where people can live, work, and play has remained consistent. Stevens provides updates on the ongoing construction, including the completion of elevator shafts, infrastructure improvements, and the beginning of vertical development. They discuss the compact nature of the site, the importance of the public park component, and how the project will integrate with and expand Dover's existing downtown area. The conversation touches on the challenges of construction, the milestones achieved, and what the public can expect to see in the coming months as the project progresses towards its anticipated completion in spring 2026. In This Week in Dover History, we learn about a devastating fire that destroyed Siegel's Department Store on Central Avenue in October 1956. The fire occurred on the same day that owner Meyer Siegel was in court defending his right to open on Sundays. The store, which sold a wide variety of goods, was a total loss with damages estimated at $250,000.

    26 мин.

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Dover Download is a weekly look at what's happening in the City of Dover, New Hampshire, hosted by Deputy City Manager Christopher Parker. Tune in for a closer look at the city's programs, services, public bodies and projects, as well as a look back each week at Dover's history.

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