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Valley News - Lebanon voters to take on two City Council races, zoning amendments

Lebanon voters to take on two City Council races, zoning amendments Lebanon, N.H., city council candidates up for election on March 9, 2021, are, top row from left: Clifton Below, Cory Grant, Karen Liot Hill and Al Patterson. Bottom row, from left: Sylvia Puglisi, Doug Whittlesey and Devin Wilkie. (Courtesy photographs) Karen Liot Hill (Courtesy photograph) Al Patterson (Courtesy photograph) Doug Whittlesey (Courtesy photograph) Former state senator Clifton Below has declared his candidacy for Lebanon City Council. (Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright © Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Modified: 2/27/2021 10:09:40 PM

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Valley News - Lebanon City Council approves annual budget with 2.4% tax increase

Lebanon City Council approves annual budget with 2.4% tax increase Modified: 12/17/2020 9:33:40 PM LEBANON The City Council approved a $61.1 million budget for the coming year that preserves the energy and facilities manager position championed by sustainability advocates that had been in danger of being eliminated. The spending plan will come as a disappointment to those calling for sweeping changes to how Lebanon allocates its tax dollars. Groups proposing that the city to either drastically curtail police spending or cut taxes were equally rebuffed during a roughly 4½-hour meeting Wednesday night. About two dozen speakers argued for their priorities to make it into the 2021 budget, from calls to maintain funds for an upcoming library renovation to lamentations that property taxes are pushing residents to look for homes elsewhere.

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