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Mayor's Office
1 Junkins Ave,
Portsmouth, NH 03801
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Mayor Deaglan McEachern
Deaglan McEachern was elected Mayor of Portsmouth in November 2021, receiving the highest number of votes among the 9 City Councilors elected. He was first elected to the City Council in 2019 and was the co-creator in 2020 of the Citizen Response Task Force to help local businesses cope with the economic impact of the pandemic. Previously he had co-founded Seacoast Business Owners with his wife Lori to help small businesses in the area thrive. He serves on the Advisory Board of SOS Recovery, a community recovery program that is on the front lines of substance misuse treatment.
Raised in Portsmouth, Deaglan and his wife and two daughters live in the Islington Creek neighborhood, across the street from the house his grandfather built in 1940. He is the son of Attorney Paul McEachern who served as City Councilor and Assistant Mayor, and is the nephew of Mary McEachern Keenan, who served as Mayor of Portsmouth from 1986 to 1987.
Deaglan works in the technology sector, managing key accounts for Smarsh. Before working in the technology sector, Deaglan spent 10 years on the United States rowing team where he represented the United States at the World Championship level. During this time, Deaglan received his Masters degree in History from Cambridge University in the United Kingdom. At Cambridge, Deaglan was elected President of the rowing team, where he led the University to victory against Oxford in the famous “Boat Race” in 2010. Deaglan received a BA in history from the University of California, Berkeley.
Portsmouth NH 400 - Letter from the President
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Letter from Commander Harrison, HMS Scott
June 22, 2023
The HMS Scott, a unique British Naval survey vessel, arrived in Portsmouth at the State...
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City Hosts 20 Portsmouth High School Students for Student Government Day
April 21, 2023
Thanks to City Councilor Rich Blalock, the City Council and City Manager revived a previously long-standing tr...
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MAYOR CONGRATULATES PHS TRIVIA AND DEBATE TEAMS ON WINNING PERFORMANCES
June 8, 2022
Mayor McEachern took the opportunity during the June 6, 2022 City Council meetings to r...
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Mayor and Preschoolers Decorate Tree of Love
February 18, 2022
On Valentine's Day Monday, February 14, 2022, Mayor McEachern joined preschoolers from ...
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Proclamations
Mayor's Proclamation: Stalking Awareness Month, January 2025
Mayor's Proclamation: Small Business Saturday, November 30, 2024
Mayor's Proclamation: Vernis Jackson Day, November 18, 2024
Mayor's Proclamation: Massimo Morgia Day, October 21, 2024
Mayor's Proclamation: Sister Cities International Day, October 14, 2024
Mayor's Proclamation: Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2024
Mayor's Proclamation: Children's Environmental Health Day 2024
Mayor's Proclamation: Fire Prevention Week 2024
Mayor's Proclamation: Cycling for Cross Roads House Day July 27, 2024
Mayor's Proclamation: Pride Month June 2024
Mayor's Proclamation: Arbor Day April 26, 2024
Mayor's Proclamation: National Sexual Assault Awareness Month April 2024
Mayor's Proclamation: National Community Development Month April 2024
Mayor's Proclamation: National Library Week 2024
Mayor's Proclamation: Black History Month February 2024
Mayor's Proclamation: Harold Whitehouse Day
Mayor's Proclamation: Stalking Awareness January 2024
Mayor's Proclamation: Jessica's Law December 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: National Wreaths Across America Day 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Small Business Saturday 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Italian American Heritage Month, Oct 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Oct 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Fire Prevention Week, Oct 8-14, 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Constitution Week, Sep 17, 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Library Card Month, Sep 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Sep 2023
Mayor's Proclamation Honoring Abenaki and Wabanaki Peoples August 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Plastic Pollution Reduction Month July 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Parks & Recreation Month July 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Juneteenth 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: LGBTQ+ Pride Month June 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Jewish American Heritage Month May 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Arbor Day Apr 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Volunteer Appreciation Month Apr 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Sexual Assault Awareness Month Apr 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week Mar 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Women's History Month 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Arthur Parrott Day February 21, 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Black History Month 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: PMAC 20th Anniversary Day 2023
Mayor's Proclamation: Jennifer Crompton Day, December 15, 2022
Mayor's Proclamation: Small Business Saturday, November 26, 2022
Mayor's Proclamation: Childhood Cancer Awareness 2022
Mayor's Proclamation: Juneteenth 2022
Mayor's Proclamation: Constitution Day 2022
Mayor's Proclamation: Men's Health Month
Mayor's Proclamation: LGBTQ+ Pride Month
Mayor's Proclamation: Public Works Week
Mayor's Proclamation: In Honor of Municipal Clerks
Mayor's Proclamation: Drinking Water Week
Mayor's Proclamation: Arbor Day 2022
Mayor's Proclamation: Greek Independence Day