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Milton Board of Assessors signs senior and veteran tax relief forms, reviews nine abatements; grants one, denies six

Town of Milton Board of Assessors · March 10, 2026
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Summary

At its March 10 meeting the Milton Board of Assessors signed property tax relief and deferral applications for seniors and veterans and reviewed nine abatement requests, recording one grant and six denials; the minutes do not specify outcomes for two requests.

MILTON, Mass. — The Town of Milton Board of Assessors met on March 10, 2026, and signed property tax relief and deferral applications for seniors and veterans before moving into executive session to review property tax abatement requests.

Chair Brian M. Cronin called the meeting to order at 6:04 p.m. and Charles T. O'Shea, the town’s chief appraiser, recorded the minutes. Board members William E. Bennett and C. Robert Reetz and Appraisal Technician Curtis Ross were present.

The board signed applications for property tax relief and tax deferral aimed at senior citizens and veterans; the minutes do not list applicant names or dollar amounts.

The board then voted to enter executive session to review abatement requests. The minutes report that the board completed review of nine abatement requests, granting one and denying six. The transcript does not specify the dispositions for the remaining two requests (for example, whether they were withdrawn, continued, or otherwise resolved).

Chair Cronin proposed leaving executive session at 7:54 p.m.; the motion to exit was seconded and the minutes record the vote as unanimous. After checking for further business, the board moved to adjourn and the meeting ended at 8:01 p.m.

The minutes were recorded and submitted by Charles T. O'Shea, chief appraiser. The transcript does not record any public comment, individual property identifiers, or additional details about the abatement decisions.