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...
Jul 17, 2008
WINDSOR – The smallest town south of the White Mountains has become a hotbed of hostility lately, and New Hampshire State Police have stepped in to bring order to the community. Windsor, a triangle of land located at the northwestern tip of Hillsborough County with a...
Jul 15, 2008
by Ed Naile Let us return to the Town of Windsor dear readers. No police department, no highway crew, no school, no library, no bloated retirement program for former employees – almost a low-tax nirvana you might say – except of the “Immoral Windsor...
Jul 2, 2008
SANDOWN — Selectmen voted to adopt the policy of notifying homeowners in writing of any changes to their tax cards after the revaluation is complete. Brenda Copp and Sandra Graves asked the board to affirm the policy voters approved in March. “The first part of...
Jun 16, 2008
by Eugene T. Reed Public Member – Assessing Standards Board Many Selectmen refuse to take an active role in determining the merits of a taxpayer’s abatement application. Some rely exclusively upon the “recommendations” of contract assessors. Many municipalities are...