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Tax collector seeks payment terminals, barcode scanners and money counter in $342,062 proposed budget
Summary
Kim Blickman, Hooksett tax collector and municipal agent, presented a proposed budget of $342,062 and detailed modest increases for staff training, equipment and supplies. The office requests tap‑to‑pay terminals, registration barcode scanners and a money counter to speed transactions and reduce errors.
Kim Blickman, Hooksett tax collector and municipal agent, presented the tax collector's proposed budget of $342,062, a $2,326 reduction from last year's default budget. She told the Budget Committee the office supports four staff — the tax collector, the deputy and two clerks — and that some employee cost increases will be handled through separate union and nonunion warrant articles.
Blickman said training and association dues rose because a state‑required conference was removed from last year's default but must…
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