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Inside the 2026 Town Meeting Ballot: Petitioned Warrant Articles – Part 6 of 6

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Town of Salem, NH

Editor’s Note: Please check the publishing date of this article. For the most up to date election information, please visit the Town of Salem website.

This article is Part 6 of a six-part Town Hall Times series reviewing the warrant articles appearing on the March 10, 2026, ballot. In this final installment, we outline Warrant Articles 15 through 18, the petitioned articles submitted for voter consideration.


Article 15: By Petition: Isaiah 58

Article 15 is a petitioned warrant article that asks voters to consider raising and appropriating $10,000 for the purpose of providing housing and/or services to individuals who are unhoused or housing insecure in the Town of Salem through Isaiah 58 NH.

Originator: Petitioners
Funding Source: Property Tax
Rate Impact: $0.002

Recommendations:

  • Town Council: Without
  • Budget Committee: Without

Article 16: By Petition: Salem Family Resources

Article 16 is a petitioned warrant article that asks voters to consider raising and appropriating $10,000 for the purpose of supporting Salem Family Resources — Cindy’s Place, including its pantry services, daily playgroups, and ongoing parent support programs.

Originator: Petitioners
Funding Source: Property Tax
Rate Impact: $0.002

Recommendations:

  • Town Council: Without
  • Budget Committee: Without

Article 17: By Petition: Upper Room 

Article 17 is a petitioned warrant article that asks voters to consider raising and appropriating $7,500 for the purpose of supporting the Upper Room’s prevention, intervention, and engagement programs for children, youth, and families. The funding would support programs intended to strengthen individuals and families by providing education, services, and resources that promote healthy, self-sufficient lives.

Originator: Petitioners
Funding Source: Property Tax
Rate Impact: $0.001

Recommendations:

  • Town Council: Without
  • Budget Committee: Without

 Article 18: By Petition: Field of Dreams

Article 18 is a petitioned warrant article that asks voters to consider raising and appropriating $10,000 for the purpose of assisting with the maintenance and renovations of the public playground and park at the Field of Dreams.

Originator: Petitioners
Funding Source: Property Tax
Rate Impact: $0.002

Recommendations:

  • Town Council: Without
  • Budget Committee: With

We encourage residents to take a moment to review Articles 15–18 in the full Voter’s Guide before heading to the polls. Residents seeking additional election information, including polling locations and hours, are encouraged to visit the Town’s Election Information page.

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