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Yes, I will cut down on how many bottles I buy. 61%, 63 votes 63 votes 61%
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Yes, I will cut down on how many bottles I buy. 61%, 63 votes 63 votes 61%
No, it s only a nickel. 24%, 25 votes 25 votes 24%
I m going to start recycling, that s for sure. 9%, 9 votes 9 votes 9%
Not sure. 6%, 6 votes 6 votes 6%
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Meriden averts property tax increase with new $202.86 million budget
Meriden averts property tax increase with new $202.86 million budget
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May 18, 2021 03:24PM By Nick Sambides Jr., Record-Journal staff
MERIDEN â The City Council voted 9-2 on Monday night to approve a $202.86 million budget that will use about $1.2 million in anticipated federal American Rescue Plan Act funds to save taxpayers from a property tax increase.
The councilâs actions effectively will keep the cityâs property tax rate at 40.86 mills instead of a projected 41.25 mills that would have come without the federal funds. At 40.86 mills, a property valued at $200,000 will have a property tax of $5,720 annually, or $230 less than with the higher mill rate. One mill equals $1,000 in assessed value, but state law requires that properties be taxed at 70 percent of the appraised value.
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An amazing human being : Middletown Boy Scout provides mobility to partially paralyzed woman
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Middletown Eagle Scout candidate Michael Kline, 15, recently learned about a local woman, Adela Santiago, who needed a special wheelchair to get around, but couldn’t afford one. He returned enough bottles and cans during a drive to purchase the $500 scooter for her as a surprise.Christine Kline / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Middletown Boy Scout Michael Kline, 15, left, and Adela Santiago, right, are shown with the motorized wheelchair he purchased for her and delivered on Mother’s Day.Christine Kline / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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