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By LIZ SAUCHELLI
ENFIELD — Three towns on the New Hampshire side of the Upper Valley are asking voters to reconsider how or when they hold votes on municipal issues this year.
WOODSTOCK — During Saturday’s floor meeting, voters approved a town budget of $8.35 million, with $7.27 million expected to come from taxes.
WEATHERSFIELD — Voters elected deForest Bearse to a three-year term on the Selectboard.
VERSHIRE — Voters approved a $438,000 general fund budget during Australian ballot voting on Tuesday.
SHARON — In ballot voting Tuesday, voters approved a $7.1 million bond to renovate the Sharon Elementary School, 232-166.
NEWBURY — Voters approved a $700,000 bond to build a new fire station by a very wide margin Tuesday.
WOODSTOCK — In a three-way race for two three-year terms representing Woodstock on the Mountain Views School Board, voters elected incumbent Matt Stout and Sarit Werner.
HANOVER — At the polls on Tuesday, voters approved a school budget of $16.2 million, which is up from the $15.15 million operating budget voters approved last year.
GRANTHAM — Voters unanimously approved a school budget of $11.94 million by voice vote at the annual meeting on Tuesday.
HANOVER — Voters in Norwich and Hanover approved all articles on Tuesday’s Dresden School District ballot.
CHELSEA — In a floor vote on Tuesday, residents approved a $1.75 million general fund budget, of which $1.14 million is to come from taxes.
BRADFORD, Vt. — At the polls on Tuesday, voters decided contested Selectboard races.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
ROYALTON — Voters rejected a proposed plan to regulate development in flood-prone areas by a wide margin of 390-193 Tuesday.
BETHEL — In Tuesday’s floor meeting, voters added $3,000 to the proposed appropriation for the Bethel Food Shelf, bringing the total to $30,000.
WINDSOR — In ballot voting on Tuesday, voters reelected the incumbent in a three-way race for a two-year term on the Windsor Selectboard.
STRAFFORD — Voters rejected any change to Strafford’s Town Meeting voting format at the polls on Tuesday.
WINDSOR — Voters in Windsor and West Windsor approved a $15.7 million budget for the Mount Ascutney School District in ballot voting on Tuesday.
POMFRET — At the polls on Tuesday, voters elected Emily Grube to a two-year seat on the Selectboard in a contested race.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
NORWICH — Voters rejected a $3,500 appropriation for the Norwich Lions Club for fireworks for the Norwich Fair at the polls on Tuesday, possibly ending a long-standing summer tradition.
THETFORD — Voters at the floor meeting on Saturday passed an article pledging “to join others in working to end support to Israel’s Apartheid system, settler colonialism, and military occupation.”
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