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Published: 4/19/2021 3:39:34 PM
Jaffrey residents will conclude its 2021 Town Meeting in person this Saturday, carrying on last year’s solution to avoiding large gatherings with another drive-in meeting.
Jaffrey has already held its general elections for town positions and zoning amendments on March 9, and will continue the rest of the business meeting, including the town budget and other warrant articles, in the parking lot of the Hope Fellowship Church in Jaffrey on Saturday at 9 a.m.
“It’s the same format as last year,” Town Manager Jon Frederick said in an interview Monday. “The process worked well last year.”
Last year’s drive-in Town Meeting had about 170 participants, Frederick said, which is more attendance than the prior three year’s Town Meetings. Similar to last year, voters will register as they drive into the parking lot without exiting their cars, and then park in the Hope Fellowship lot. They may exit their cars but must remain in the area of their
New Hampshire Town Backs Broadband Expansion Efforts
Voters in Troy overwhelmingly voted in support of a high-speed broadband expansion that would offer residents Internet service for as little as $9.50 a month. Officials say the price would fall as more residents opt in. by Caleb Symons, The Keene Sentinel / March 12, 2021 Shutterstock
(TNS) Residents passed the full warrant at town meeting Wednesday night, including an article funding a broadband expansion project intended to provide high-speed Internet throughout town.
Voters at the Troy Elementary School gymnasium easily approved the broadband measure, 92 5.
The project will be funded by $222,311 in municipal bonds, to be repaid fully by the broadband provider Consolidated Communications via user fees. Consolidated will also contribute $1.4 million to the installation effort, according to Doug Batchelder, a member of the town s broadband committee.