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BY GINGER KOZLOWSKI Hooksett voters will give their yay or nay to 18 warrant articles to be presented at the deliberative session of Town Meeting on Saturday, April 4. The meeting starts at 1 p.m. at Cawley Middle School. Once the wording of the articles Read More...
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BY LAUREN SAUSSER The Hookett Budget Committee finalized its municipal budget proposal, officially recommending more than $200,000 be cut from the proposed Police Department budget. The final budget figure, which includes revenues and expenditures of Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Hooksett voters will decide on May 13 whether to spend $15.7 million on the town operating budget, a $1.5 million sewer bond and whether to add two new firefighters to the Fire Department. A citizen’s petition to establish a public Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL In addition to the financial items already discussed at Hooksett’s deliberative session of Town Meeting and electing town officials, voters will also weigh in on several zoning amendments when the polls open on Tuesday, May 13. Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL The 60 or so voters who showed up at the deliberative session of Hooksett Town Meeting on Saturday, April 5, sent all monetary warrant articles to the May 13 ballot virtually unchanged, except for a few clarifying amendments. Articles Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Among the items Hooksett voters will discuss at Town Meeting on Saturday, April 5, are a $1.5 million bond for sewer plant upgrades, two new trucks for the Highway Department, raises for nonunionized town employees, additional staff for Read More...
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BY JENN MCDOWELL Hooksett residents will be able to reduce their risk on the Cabela’s TIF bond by $16 million with a special Town Meeting vote next month. Hooksett Town Councilors said there will be a special election on Tuesday, Oct. 23, from 6 Read More...
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BY NICHOLAS BROWN Vincent Lembo wants to make sure the Hooksett Town Council doesn’t lose track of $100,000. Lembo, a Budget Committee member, amended the budget up by the $100,000 at the floor of the deliberative session of Town Meeting. The reason, Read More...
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BY STEVEN ANDREWS The operating budget facing voters will be $100,000 higher than the one initially proposed, thanks to an amendment which received overwhelming support by town employees and most of the crowd at the deliberative session of Town Meeting Read More...
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BY NICHOLAS BROWN Following a year in which an $18 million bond proposal drew hordes of people to the polls, Hooksett’s 2007 town warrant – up for discussion at the Saturday, April 7, deliberative session of Town Meeting – is remarkably Read More...
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BY NICHOLAS BROWN HOOKSETT – Voters enthusiastically backed the town’s teachers on election day, Tuesday, March 13, by approving a new three-year contract 1,206- 315. Voters nixed a teacher contract proposal last year, and school officials Read More...
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BY NICHOLAS BROWN Hooksett residents boosted the proposed school district budget by nearly $345,000, though some worry the change could jeopardize a new contract proposed for teachers this year. About 100 people came out to Cawley Middle School for the Read More...
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