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Wolfeboro voters approve body cameras and raises but reject cruisers; town enters default budget again

2640772 · March 13, 2025
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Town voting reported to the Wolfeboro Police Commission showed approval of a union contract and body-worn cameras, voter support for multi-year raises, rejection of cruiser funding and a second consecutive default budget, according to selectmen and commission discussion.

Wolfeboro voters approved a union contract and a body-worn camera purchase but rejected funding for new police cruisers, and the town is operating under a default budget for the second straight year, commission members heard.

Selectman Paul O'Brien summarized the election returns to the Wolfeboro Police Commission, saying 1,666 residents roughly voted and that "66 percent of the people who cast their vote voted for" Kevin J. Duffy in the police commission race. O'Brien said voters approved several measures affecting public safety and municipal operations, while…

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