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Board of Listers lodges 2026 grand list, to sign listers' oath

Board of Listers of Middletown Springs · June 4, 2026
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Summary

The Board of Listers of Middletown Springs moved to lodge the abstract of the 2026 grand list and prepare listers' oath and clerk certification; the board set the grievance hearing for June 18, 4:30–6:30 p.m., and will provide the abstract to the town clerk for formal acceptance.

The Board of Listers of Middletown Springs said the main item at its meeting was lodging the abstract of the 2026 grand list and arranging for the listers to sign the formal certification and oath.

"The main thing on our agenda today is the lodging of the abstract of the grand list for 2026," the chair said. The chair said town clerk Patty Kenyon was present to accept the grand list and to attest that the listers appeared in person when they sign the certification.

The board reviewed the paperwork that listers must sign, including a certificate that certifies the abstract of individual taxpayer lists and an oath in which listers swear that the lists contain a true statement of the listed value of taxable real and personal estate in the town. The chair referenced the formal authority for the notice as "Title 22, Vermont Statutes Annotated section 411." The listers will sign the forms and the town clerk will sign the town clerk's certificate accepting the abstract.

The chair said the grievance hearing on the abstract is scheduled for June 18 and will begin at 4:30 p.m. and run until 6:30 p.m. The board agreed to provide the clerk with a PDF of the abstract after the meeting and to post the abstract on public notice locations and the town website so residents can review the listing in advance of grievances.