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Hebron board approves charter revisions and sends measure to Nov. 4 referendum, separates clerk question
Summary
After extensive line-by-line review and attorney-recommended edits, the Board of Selectmen on July 10 approved proposed amendments to the Hebron Town Charter and voted to send the package to referendum Nov. 4, 2025, as two questions: the general charter changes and a separate question to transition the town clerk from elected to appointed.
The Hebron Board of Selectmen voted July 10 to accept the Charter Revision Commission’s recommendations, incorporate attorney-recommended edits and submit the proposed changes to a townwide referendum on Nov. 4, 2025.
The board approved a two-question referendum: Question 1 asks voters to adopt the charter amendments as approved by the Board of Selectmen, and Question 2 asks whether the town should transition from an elected to an appointed town clerk. The board accepted a long set of editorial corrections and adjustments recommended by the town attorney and the Charter Revision Commission, and members debated specific provisions, including the standard for removing appointed board members “for cause.”
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