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BY JENN McDOWELLHooksett resident Peter Farwell informed the Town Council at their meeting on Wednesday, May 14, that the Public Access TV Committee has disbanded.
The ballot question asking voters’ permission to establish a public access television program in Hooksett failed in a 551-442 vote. Farwell, who headed the committee and ...
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BY JENN McDOWELLHooksett voters surprised town officials – and in some cases themselves – with how they decided to spend their money, leaving officials to wonder how to fill town gas tanks and cover other expenses.
About 12 percent of registered voters showed up at the Cawley Middle School on Tuesday, May 13, and rejected 508- 468 the ...
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BY JENN McDOWELL
Hooksett voted down a
$1.5 million bond to expand
the sewer plant, downed the
proposed $15.7 million 2008-
09 town operating budget and
elected two new members to the
Town Council.
A total of 1,000 Hooksett
voters turned out at the polls
on Tuesday, May 13 to choose
town officials and vote on 24
cost items and 16 ...
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Article 3: To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,500,000 for the purpose of completing the upgrades of the Hooksett Wastewater Department Treatment Facility and to authorize the issuance of not more than $1,500,000 of bonds or notes in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Finance Act (RSA 33) and to ...
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Councilor, at-large, for three years, vote for one
• Michael Pischetola – 531
Stu Werksman – 244
Carl J. Hebert Sr. – 141
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Councilor, District 3, for three years, vote for one
• Paul Loiselle – 147
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Councilor, District 2, for ...
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Zoning warrant articles:
Article 2 Amendment 1: This would amend the Hooksett Zoning Ordinance, Article 7, Section B.3. Density Limitations a), Elderly, Older Person and Handicapped Housing:
The Zoning Board of Adjustment may allow a density of six (6) dwelling units per acre overall for a single development. Soil conditions, slope, ...
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BY JENN McDOWELLHooksett 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 access cable television station is also on the ballot.
It would use Comcast franchise fees ...
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Peggy Teravainen and Marlene Lein, both in red, oversee the voting machines in Hooksett as residents cast their ballots on primary election day.
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Suzanne Crosby casts her ballot in Hooksett during the primary election as Peggy Teravainen oversees the machines.
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Hooksett police officer Les McDaniels waves at the campaigners outside the Hooksett polls on primary election day.
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