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BY STEPHEN BEALE Bedford is paying town and school employees more than its neighbor to the north, reflecting the economic inequities between the two communities. A comparison of the incomes of the top 25 earners among the four local governments using Read More...
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BY STEPHEN BEALE Summer school is normally not a big budget item. But the high number of students in the program this year – the first one ever in Bedford – is drawing some attention to its costs. The enrollment, which is greater than average Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY It may be warm in July, but area residents are still feeling the pain of the past winter’s heating bills and fear what the future holds. Edward Ramos of Bedford said he doesn’t know exact figures, but guesses that his bill Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL After months of toiling over the Manchester school budget, it’s almost time for the Board of Aldermen to settle on an amount. The Board of Aldermen had to make a decision on the city budget, which includes the mayor’s proposal Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Crisp white letters on an electric blue shirt said it all: “U CUT BUDGET, WE CUT CLASS.” But it wasn’t just a fashion statement for West High School students who showed up to the Monday, April 28, public hearing on Manchester’s Read More...
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BY STEPHEN BEALE The approval of the town’s $23,762,177 operating budget also provided a boost to future Conservation Commission efforts. Bedford Town Meeting ended with all budget items passing, and giving the commission $123,342 and bringing its Read More...
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BY STEPHEN BEALE Town and school elections on March 11 will be more than choosing a candidate or backing a budget. The elections will also be about honoring soldiers serving overseas and helping people who need a bone marrow transplant. The Bedford Lions Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE The Bedford School Board presented its $56 million budget to about 15 residents at its first ever televised budget public hearing. The total operating budget, presented Jan. 16, is $56,108,163, includes all proposed articles, if approved Read More...
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BY SUSAN CLARK After nearly 10 years, some language in the Bedford Town Charter is about to be changed, with voter approval. A public hearing on proposed changes to the Town Charter takes place Wednesday, Jan. 9, at 7 p.m., at the Bedford Meeting Room, Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE Bedford’s new town manager, Russ Marcoux, officially took the helm Feb. 5. Police Chief David Bailey had been filing in as acting town manager since November 2006 when Keith Hickey left Bedford to be town manager of Merrimack. Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE The School Board has taken a final look at the 2008-09 budget, trimming approximately $160,000. Before the reduction taken at the board’s Monday, Dec. 17, meeting, the budget sat at $55,183,366, which is a 2.9 percent increase Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE After nearly two months of discussions, the 2008 town budget is getting ready to be sent to voters. Budget reviews began Oct. 10, when Town Manager Russ Marcoux presented his recommendations to the Town Council. The board has been Read More...
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BY IRENE LABOMBARDE The School Board has awarded a $695,000 contract to build three sports fields between McKelvie Intermediate School and the SAU building on County Road. The board granted the bid to JGE Enterprises of Bedford, including building a Babe Read More...
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BY IRENE LABOMBARDE Birdhouses depicting historic Bedford buildings and a warming hut that resembles the old railway station are among the features for the Bedford Village Common – a recreational park designed for 9.3 acres of town-owned land off Read More...
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