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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Bow’s Town Meeting outcome
was similar to last year’s,
as voters again decided to cut the
budget by a significant amount.
The May 14 meeting lasted
until 11 p.m., with the budget
and 13 other articles passing.
Residents voted to continue discussion
on the remaining articles
during a second Town Meeting
on ...
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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 MATT SCHOOLEY
At Bow’s Town Meeting last
year, residents voted to cut the
operating budget significantly.
This year, town officials will ask
voters to increase the 2008-09
budget about $602,000 over last
year.
This year, both the Budget
Committee and Board of Selectmen
agreed on the proposed operating
budget of about $8.3 ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Residents filled about half
of Hopkinton High School’s
gymnasium during the annual
School District Meeting, passing
all of the articles after about a
three-hour discussion.
The Saturday, March 8,
meeting went by with only a
small amount of debate as the
$15.5 million operating budget
passed.
Of the town’s ...
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BY JENN McDOWELLEpsom’s Board of Selectmen will remain at three seats for at least two more years after voters re-affirmed their 2007 vote to decrease the number of seats on the board.
In a 275-495 vote at this year’s election, Epsom voters decided they made the right decision last year to go to a three-member Board of Selectmen after ...
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