

Aurora Borealis over Nottingham!
Meet Charlotte Fyfe
- I spent my formative years in Manchester, NH, where my father was a Combat Readiness trainer for the NH National Guard. Later, my father’s assignments took us throughout the US and Europe where frequent change helped me become flexible, resilient - and interested in the world outside myself.
- I hold a BA in Biochemistry and History from Mount Holyoke College
- I earned a graduate degree in Maternal/Child Health from Boston University of Public Heath.
- I’m married to Stu Fyfe, a public school teacher, football coach, wooden boat builder and licensed Master Mariner. We have four adult children, of whom we are very proud, and five hilarious, active “grandboys”.
- My professional work experience includes: Clinic Coordinator for a Prenatal & Family Planning Health Center; Parenting & Childbirth Educator for teen and disabled parents; Senior Nutritionist for the Women, Infants and Children Nutrition Program; Director of a regional “Family Support Program”. These satisfying jobs gave me the opportunity to work with families who were dealing with every sort of challenge a family can deal with - and I was educated to do it in a non-judgemental, supportive and problem-solving way.
- I’m presently employed as the Administrator & Direct Service Provider of a million dollar municipal charity for low income families.
- Small business ownership: my husband and I owned a successful 10 room inn and restaurant for 13 years. I managed staff, taxes, payroll, and facilities maintenance.
- During that time I was also a Board Member of our local Chamber of Commerce, and Treasurer of the Board of Trade.
Since moving back to New Hampshire 10 years ago, I’ve been elected to the Nottingham Budget Committee, and served on the Capital Improvement Fund and the Town Facilities Committee. I’ve had the opportunity to listen, learn, and do a deep dive into Nottingham’s assets as well as its challenges.
I enjoy bringing people together to help solve problems.
Like so many of us in Nottingham, I’m active outdoors on our conservation spaces and hiking trails. I’m a gardener of vegetables and flowers, and have fun caring for my two rescue ponies.
I enjoy being a Food Pantry volunteer, Friend of the Library, an election worker, and a member of the Historical Society.
Nottingham is our beautiful home and a special place to live - I’d like to be a part of retaining and increasing our sense of community as a member of the Select Board.

Charlotte with
Tiddleywinks and
Senior Kisses, rescue ponies
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