The office of the Warren Town Manager, C. Richard Paduch, is located on the first floor of the Town Hall. C. Richard Paduch is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the departments and town of Warren.
Peter A. DeAngeles Jr. is Barrington's town manager. His office provides day-to-day support and direction for the operation of all municipal services, including the police, fire, public works, building, and administrative departments. DeAngelis prepares the annual municipal budget for the Town Council. His office often gets directly involved in handling problems brought to the town by residents. "We're a good place to start," DeAngelis said. "I take pride in being accessible, with an open door policy." He describes his mission as offering full, efficient, and high-quality services while maintaining a safe community and "doing our best to stay fiscally sound" for all residents and taxpayers alike.
The Portsmouth Town Hall provides services and information to the town's more than 17,000 residents.
The Town Hall houses several municipal offices, including the Town Administrator's Office, the Town Clerk's Office, Building Inspection, Canvassing Authority, Emergency Management, Finance Office, Personnel Office, Planning Board, Tax Assessor and Tax Collector Offices, Town Planner's Office and Zoning Enforcement Officer.
The Town Hall is also the location of the Probate Court and the Town Council chambers.
The Town of Barrington Fire Department is comprised of a full-time staff of 25 stationed at the headquarters in the Public Safety building on Federal Road and a volunteer staff of 12 at the Hampden Meadows station. Each firefighter and EMT receives the same training and equipment to respond to fires, motor vehicle accidents, emergency medical incidents, marine rescues and the handling of hazardous material spills. The department also handles calls such as pumping water out of basements, home renovation inspections, medical transport and tank removal. The total number of calls to the department typically exceeds 2,000 a year, according to Fire Chief Gerald Bessette. Among the firefighting and rescue equipment are two engines, a ladder truck, three rescue vehicles and two boats for marine rescues. Six-member platoons staff four shifts to provide around-the-clock protection. EMTs are trained at the cardiac level with additional certifications.
The Town Hall is located in the heart of downtown Warren on Main Street and is in operation Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm. On the first floor of the town hall are the offices of the town manager, town clerk and treasurer/tax collector. Offices of the tax assessor, town planner, social services, municipal court, zoning and planning, and building inspection are located on the second floor of the building. The harbormaster office is located behind the town all. All meetings are held on the second floor of the town hall in the council chambers.
Built in 1978, Coventry Town Hall is located on Flat River Rd. The building is home to many municipal departments and offices, including planning and development, the town assessor, tax collector, town clerk, building officials and the Board of Canvassers. The office of the town manager, Thomas Hoover and the council chambers are also located here.