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Votes at a glance: Hooksett council approves ambulance monitors, engineering and guardrail contracts; appoints new councilor; rejects outdoor-dining ordinance
Summary
At its April 9 meeting the Hooksett Town Council approved equipment purchases and professional services, confirmed health officers, accepted a donation, appointed a new councilor and rejected the outdoor-dining ordinance after debate.
The Hooksett Town Council on April 9 recorded several formal actions: it appointed Lindsay Laliberte to fill a council vacancy, approved the purchase of cardiac monitors for the ambulance service with five-year 0% financing, approved engineering oversight for the safety center roof and masonry work, awarded a steel guardrail replacement contract, accepted a $2,000 donation, and renewed the town health officer appointments. The council also considered and rejected a proposed outdoor-dining ordinance.
Appointment Lindsay Laliberte was nominated and appointed to fill the council vacancy. The chair called the appointment and the council voted by voice; the chair announced no opposition and Laliberte was sworn in after the meeting.
Major approved expenditures and contracts - Cardiac monitors (ambulance): The council approved a motion to allow the town administrator to contract…
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