
The original Town Hall building was constructed in 1869, and was destroyed by a fire in 1937. From 1937 to 1947 citizens used the Grange Hall at Grasmere as a makeshift Town Hall. The Town Hall was completed in 1969 following a generous bequest from Mildred G. Stark.

The Goffstown Town Hall is a two-story, Colonial Revival structure constructed in two phases in 1947 and 1969. The Town Hall is a two-story, Colonial Revival structure constructed in two phases in 1947 & 1969. The previous town hall which stood on this site was constructed in 1869, extensively renovated in 1889 & destroyed by fire on March 11, 1937. Due to the economic uncertainties of the Depr

1947 that Town Meeting approved $13,000 to construct a basement to seat up to 600. Dedicated in 1947, designed by architect Norris Corey. Costing appr. $43,000. In 1948 town meeting defeated a proposed article to complete & furnish the town hall. Completed in 1969 following a bequest of $296,055.75 from Mildred G. Stark and dedicated June 21, 1970. The tower clock was donated by John, Harry & Wil
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