Sep 15, 2008
Imagine the surprise of most Bedford homeowners when they received notice of yet another home revaluation, the second one in four years. According to this explanation from the town, you can blame the higher values on the education property tax. Thank you Jeanne...
Sep 9, 2008
by Eugene Reed According to NH law (RSA 21-J:14-b), the NH Assessing Standards Board shall hold a series of at least 3 public forums annually throughout the state to receive general comment through verbal and written testimony on assessing guidelines and practices....
Sep 9, 2008
by Ed Naile Well I guess we should not have to wait forever for the upcoming audit of the town of Windsor without a timely little update a NHInsider.com commenter or two from either side of the issue has asked/begged for. First a brief/sorry history: Taxpayers...
Aug 1, 2008
This is the speech of the Chairman of the Board of Selectmen in Windsor, NH who has resigned apparently over the tax collecting issue. Dear Townspeople of Windsor: I am saddened by the tone that Windsor is being portrayed to the public as, through the gossip mill, the...
Jul 30, 2008
by Ed Naile All the blubbering resignations, blame, and heroic tales of self-sacrifice spread before the residents of Windsor, NH who showed up at the Town hall to hear Select Board Chair Tom Carlson abruptly resign really amount to business as usual. In the...
Jul 21, 2008
by Mark Fenske In response to the article “Tax Bills cause stir,” (Hollis Brookline Journal, July 11) I caution all residents to evaluate the fairness and accuracy of the recent tax revaluation. I, for one, found that in review of my tax card, both inaccuracies and...