For Emergencies, Dial: 9-1-1
Fire
Contact Information
- Address: 192 Kings Highway, Middleton, NH 03887
- Phone: (603) 473-2750 (Non-Emergency)
- Phone: (603) 473-2530 (Fire Warden)
- Email: firechief@middletonnh.gov
Fire Permits
- Fire permits are required for all fires unless burning with complete snow coverage.
- Fire permits can be obtained by contacting an Appointed Warden for the town or for a $3.00 convenience fee you can go online by clicking the following link: NH DFL Online Fire Permitting System
Burn Permit Issuing Agencies for the Town of Middleton
- Warden: Mike Laviolette (603) 973-0670
- Deputy Warden: Scott Bowden (603) 781-9712
- Deputy Warden: Griffin Parks (603) 397-9759
Department Roster
- Mike Laviolette
- Griffin Parks
- Scott Bowden
- Jeff Eldridge
- Mike Green
- Walter Givara
- Jayden Donovan-Laviolette
- Brian Taylor
- Bob Gay
- Trevor Schwarz
- Jake Bourdeau
- Andrea Bowden
- Janelle Guarino
- Bryan Francis
Employment Opportunities
Middleton Fire and Rescue is always looking for new members to help in the community. We will cover the cost of your required training and once you have completed the training, we offer call pay for all members and additionally we pay standby coverage to available EMS personnel for ambulance coverage. If you are interested in either becoming a Firefighter, EMT or both with the department please feel free to stop by the fire station. We meet every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the Month @ 6pm. Or contact the Fire Chief directly at 603-832-6438
Police
Contact Information
- Address: 182 Kings Highway, Middleton, NH 03887
- Phone: (603) 473-8548 (Non-Emergency)
- Phone: (603) 473-8288 (Dispatch)
- Fax: (603) 473-8204
Staff
- Randy Sobel - Chief of Police
- Mike Volpe - Patrolman
- Steven Hyde - Patrolman (part-time)
- David Perkins - Patrolman (part-time)
- Kathryn Toussaint - Secretary (part-time)
Mission Statement
The Mission of the Middleton Police Department is to provide the community with the highest quality of law enforcement services while improving the quality of life for residents of the Town of Middleton. This goal will be accomplished through the cooperative efforts of the police department and the community.
To accomplish this mission, the following values must be the basis for all of our actions:
RESPECT: The Middleton Police Department recognizes that its members and citizens are its greatest asset, and our actions shall reflect this belief. The members will respect all citizens and recognize each other as professionals and fellow human beings.
INTEGRITY: We believe in the principles embodied in the Constitution. We recognize the authority of federal, state and local laws. Honesty and truth must be the standards in all our interactions with the community and with our members.
EXCELLENCE: We will strive for personal and professional excellence, dedication to duty, and the delivery of quality service to the public. We are part of a team dedicated to the safety and protection of our community. Our actions will reflect intelligence, sincere, efficient and courteous service.
Emergency Management
Contact Information
- Chief Michael Laviolette
- Phone: (603) 473-2750 (Non-Emergency)