MONTPELIER — In a case where the difference of opinion is $18.7 million, the board of civil authority sided with a consultant that conducted a recent reappraisal by affirming the
MONTPELIER — Mistakes were made, but as hearings on reappraisal-related appeals moved ahead Thursday night, the Board of Civil Authority was at a loss to determine who had made them.
MONTPELIER — What does a woman who pays taxes on a sliver of contaminated River Street land have in common with the owner of a Spring Street duplex that was
MONTPELIER — The final leg of Montpelier’s first reappraisal in 13 years is about to begin even as property tax bills start hitting mailboxes across the Capital City.