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Selectmen approve routine items; new code-enforcement officer confirmed; petition seeks second polling location and $15,000 for machines
Summary
The board approved routine motions by voice vote, acknowledged and confirmed Chris Levy as the town’s new code enforcement officer, and heard a petition from a resident seeking a second polling location and $15,000 to buy voting machines. The board also made motions to approve minutes and to enter non-public sessions from Dec. 18.
At the start of the meeting the board approved routine procedural items by voice vote: a motion to approve the minutes of the Dec. 18 regular meeting, a motion to hold a non-public meeting on Dec. 18 under RSA-authorized exemptions, and the consent agenda. Each motion was seconded and approved by voice vote with members responding "aye."
The board acknowledged and the town welcomed Chris Levy as the new code enforcement officer. Levy addressed the board and said he appreciated their "vote of confidence to…
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