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Selectmen present police contract, two cruiser replacements and body‑worn camera warrant articles
Summary
The Board of Selectmen recommended a three‑year police contract (5% per year), funding to replace two patrol vehicles, and a $102,339 appropriation for body cameras; the board said cameras improve accountability and vendors now include cloud storage and redaction tools.
The Wolfeboro Board of Selectmen on Jan. 15 recommended several police‑related warrant articles including a three‑year collective bargaining agreement, a request to purchase two patrol vehicles, and a $102,339 appropriation to buy 15 body‑worn cameras for active officers.
The proposed three‑year contract calls for 5% wage increases each year (15% total) and expands a length‑of‑service stipend intended to improve retention; the presentation said the contract covers roughly 20 full‑time employees and also covers communications staff under the police department. "This calls for a 5% increase over the…
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