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![]() Running the gauntlet
Candia selectman candidates Bill Kelley and Joe Duarte appreciated the afternoon sun after election day’s rainy beginning Tuesday, March 14. Eight people vied for three seats. The winners were James Brennan, Thomas Giffen and Richard Lazott. Also pictured are William “Kim” Byrd, Kenneth Goekjian and school board member William Zarges.
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Voting results
$18M TIF up for voteAfter reviewing numbers from outdoor sports retailer Cabela’s and Bedford-based engineers TF Moran, the Hooksett Town Council voted to put a request for an $18 million tax increment financing, or TIF, plan on this year’s list of warrant articles.
Hooksett school budget, teacher contract defeatedPurchasing 60 acres of school land, converting the old fire house into a community center, a change to conservation funding, and a new roof for the Auburn Village School will be some of the topics at the upcoming Town and School District Meetings.
School and town operating budgets voted downAfter last year’s revaluation of all the town’s taxable properties, Epsom voters proved fairly frugal on Tuesday, March 14, Election Day.
School bond fails, town and school budgets OK’dAllenstown voters rejected two controversial money items – a $3.4 million school renovation plan and a $320,000 fire truck – but approved both the school and town operating budgets on Tuesday, March 14.
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