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Selectmen authorize auctioneer to market unused town parcels, potential proceeds to police capital reserve
Summary
The selectmen authorized the chair to sign a contract with an auctioneer to sell about 19 vacant town parcels identified as surplus; the auctioneer will be paid by a buyer's premium and the town estimates the parcels’ combined value at roughly $2.2 million.
At the April 14 meeting the Board of Selectmen authorized the chair to sign a contract with New Hampshire tax‑deed auction representatives to market and sell a list of surplus town parcels.
Selectmen said staff began with an inventory of roughly 50 pieces of town‑owned real estate, removed property currently in use (for example the school and the town forest) and narrowed the list to…
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