LSA junior Samara Merritt reportedly became “increasingly aware of age and mortality” after calling her parents on Tuesday night.
Merritt had not called for several weeks and found that “it’s like her parents aged several years” during that period. The call was supposed to be on FaceTime but was
CHESTERTOWN â The Kent County Commissioners started the process Tuesday of raising the income threshold for the State Homeowners Property Tax Program, giving more county residents over the age of 60 the option to enroll.
The state-run program offers a local credit on property taxes. Currently, to be eligible, applicants must be homeowners in the county (or in any of the five municipalities) and must be 60 or older with a combined household income of $30,000 or less.
The commissioners introduced a resolution Tuesday to raise that threshold to a combined household income of $35,000 or less. The commissioners will hold a public hearing before voting.