The Board of Selectmen will meet on
Wednesday,
April 8, 2026 @6pm
BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING
Their will be a Budget Committee Meetings at 6:00 PM at the Danbury Town Hall, 23 High Street on :
March 31, 2026
PROPERTY CARDS
Danbury Property Cards are not available online. Please email the Administrative Assistant at selectmen@danburynh.gov and she will be happy to email your property tax card.
TOWN CLERK & TAX COLLECTOR SERVICES AVAILABLE ONLINE
Payments can be made online with a checking account.
The Board of Selectmen meet the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6pm, 23 High St. Meetings are open to the public.
selectmen@danburynh.gov
603 768-3313
Danbury Selectmen Meetings - Feb- May 2026
Wednesday, February 4th & 18th, 2026
Wednesday February 25, 2026 at 6:00
Wednesday, March 4th & 18th, 2026
Wednesday, April 1st, 15th & 29th, 2026
Wednesday, May 6th & 20th, 2026
Office of the Selectmen - Administrative Assistant Public Hours
Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuseday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 12pm
Notice:
The Selectmen do not keep personal office hours. However, the Selectmen’s Office is open during the public hours noted above, and staff are available to assist you.
'Town Clerk/Tax Collector hours 768-5448
clerk@danburynh.gov
deputyclerk@danburynh.gov
| Monday | 12-6 | |
| Tuesday | 12-7 | |
| Wednesday | 11-6 | |
| Thursday | 9:30-3 | |
| Friday | Closed | |
| 4th Sat of Month | 9-12 | |
All public body meeting minutes can be viewed and copies obtained during normal business hours at the Danbury Town Hall, 23 High Street.
NOTICE TO DANBURY RESIDENTS

Town Meeting Deliberative Session Notes
SIGNED 2026 WARRANT, BUDGET WORKSHEET, DEFAULT BUDGET, MS737
***PUBLIC NOTICE***
ASSESSORS FROM CNP WILL BE VISITING PROPERTIES BEGINNING THE FIRST WEEK OF DECEMEBER 2025
Below is the information regarding the assessors that will be visiting.

Please feel free to reach out to the Selectmen's Office if you have any questions. (603) 768-3313
Job Opening - Part Time Police Officer

Danbury was not an original colonial grant, but was formed from part of the town of Alexandria to the north. In 1794, a group of Alexandria residents petitioned the state legislature to separate Alexandria into two towns due to the inconvenience of having a mountain divide the town, making it difficult for all the residents to gather in a single place.
The petition was granted in 1795, and the lower piece was incorporated as Danbury in that year. The name was suggested by a settler from Danbury, Connecticut. Later more land was added to Danbury from Hill and Wilmot.
In 1800 there were 165 people in Danbury, which on July 10, 1874 was transferred from Grafton County to Merrimack County. Today there are close to 1,300 people in Danbury.



