03/09/2025
WHY IS IT TAKING SO LONG TO RESTORE THE MEETINGHOUSE?
I’ve been asked why it is taking so long to get the Meetinghouse properly restored.
Over the past several years the Meetinghouse Restoration Committee has made a radical change in direction and purpose that puts the historical integrity and beauty of the building and site in great jeopardy.
In 2022 they filed an application for a $120,000 state LCHIP grant that was full of false and misleading statements. LCHIP gave the town the chance to correct or withdraw the application, but two of the three selectmen voted to go ahead with the application, so it was not withdrawn.
Not surprisingly, LCHIP completely rejected the application. The Meetinghouse was given zero dollars, New Durham’s reputation with LCHIP was damaged, and a year was wasted. When it was time to re-appoint members to the Restoration Committee, a majority of the select board refused to reappoint the Committee chair Cathy Allyn, who wrote the flawed grant application.
In 2023, David Swenson was re-elected and promptly re-appointed Cathy Allyn to the Committee. The Restoration Committee wasted the entire year of 2023 applying for a $915,000 State Community Development Finance Authority (CDFA) grant to convert the Meetinghouse into a modern community center. This was not a historic restoration grant, and the plan was NOT to restore the building as townspeople have wanted for the past 20 years. Instead, it is a plan to modernize the building and site as if it had no historic value.
Their plan would have destroyed the beauty and historic integrity of the site forever.
“Highlights” included a $48,000, 12 foot high by 65 foot long solar panel display in the middle of the viewshed field where Benjamin Randall and others preached, $35,000 dollars worth of paving and a huge ADA ramp on the front of the building, a wellhead to the right of the front door, $175,000 for a 400 square foot addition on the back of the building, and a septic system with stink pipes in the grove of trees (to be cut down) between the building, the Town Pound and the Burial Ground.
The Committee falsely claims that the septic system placed where a grove to trees used to be would not be a violation of the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards. These Standards are the long-standing and nationally recognized professional standards for treatment of historic buildings and sites. LCHIP will never fund projects that don’t meet the Standards, and no reputable contractor will violate them either.
The truth is that we have known since 2006 when I founded the committee that we could never put a septic system there in the grove. My plan was always to leave it alone and perhaps use it as what it already is, a small outdoor amphitheater. The Secretary’s Standards require you to respect the entire site and not change
the topography, grade or nature of the setting of the historic structure. The Committee not only wanted a septic system there, they also wanted to bulldoze an ADA path straight through the grove from the building down to the field.
In August of 2023, the State Deputy Historic Preservation Officer and other DHR staff visited the Meetinghouse site and specifically told the Committee to stay out of the area between the Meetinghouse, the Pound and the Burial Ground. No changes are to be made in that area since it is so critically important in defining the historic character of the site.
In October of 2023, ignoring this completely, the Committee went ahead and brought in a Town backhoe to dig septic system test pits. They were furious when I happened to come by, catch them in the act and take photos. That’s when I called the NH Division of Historic Resources and found out the truth.
In November of 2023, the Committee filed the CDFA grant application with the false claim that the DHR follow up letter documented “their determination that the Community Center project fell within their guidelines and will not require further historical preservation oversight”. The letter said no such thing.
Thankfully, the Committee’s application was rejected for a wide range of reasons and the Meetinghouse has been spared - for the moment.
If that grant had been awarded, Swenson and the other selectmen would absolutely have gone forward with it and there would have been NOTHING that the townspeople could have done to stop them or the solar displays, paving, septic or other damage to the site. The Meetinghouse site would have been ruined.
This Committee has shown little real respect for the historic site or the absolute requirement to always follow the Standards, and sadly, they have shown us that they are willing to lie in order to get what they want.
In the past couple months, the Meetinghouse Restoration Committee has (with Swenson’s full approval) eliminated the word “restoration” from the Committee charge and even from the committee name! It is now just the “Meetinghouse Committee”.
Whatever their plan really is, it obviously does not include restoring the Meetinghouse. They are telling us that and we need to listen to that and understand it for the warning it is.
PLEASE VOTE THIS TUESDAY THE 11TH AT THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TO PROTECT THE MEETINGHOUSE
ARTICLE 13
Now they want another $25,000 for a bad plan. Sadly, we need to withhold funding until there is a legitimate, truthful plan to restore the Meetinghouse and protect the site.
PLEASE VOTE NO ON ARTICLE 13
ARTICLE 18
They want us to allow them to use the RESTORATION money we have put in the Meetinghouse Capital Reserve Fund for “REHABILITAION” which basically means they can COMINGLE FUNDS and spend it on whatever they want. There is no legitimate need to change the purpose of the Meetinghouse CFR.
If this warrant article is approved, the townspeople will have no real control over what is done at the Meetinghouse.
PLEASE VOTE NO ON ARTICLE #18
ARTICLE 20
This is really bad government – they want us to endorse the idea of borrowing money to fast-track a plan that they are not really willing to be open and honest about. This should concern everyone. Aside from borrowing money at a time of ridiculously high interest rates, it also means that we will be forgoing LCHIP grants that could save taxpayers up to 50% of the restoration costs.
PLEASE VOTE NO ON ARTICLE 20
Thanks for taking time to read this, please be sure to get out and vote this Tuesday, March 11th at the Elementary School.
George Gale