The Select Board cut the tax rate sharply, holding the estimated tax increase for the average homeowner to just under 3 percent. The average bill will be $5,870.
Since 1979, the state has offered a program to ease the tax burden for legal residents. So, why have only 16 out of 351 Massachusetts cities and towns signed up?
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Many communities scrambled to leave state mosquito spraying program
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Published: 6/1/2021 7:57:30 PM
During the past few months, several western Massachusetts communities have scrambled to meet a May 28 deadline to opt out of the state’s mosquito control spraying program.
Northampton became the latest municipality to opt out of the program under the State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board (SRMCB) following in the footsteps of other towns like Amherst, Pelham, Williamsburg, Westhampton, Whately, Goshen and Greenfield.
“The Board of Health voted unanimously, recommending that the city opt out,” Northampton Public Health Director Merrideth O’Leary said.