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Haverhill City Council Begins Scrutiny of Fiorentini s Proposed $216 Million City Budget

By John Lee Grant | May 27, 2021 City Finance Director Charles Benevento and Mayor James J. Fiorentini during 2017 budget talks. (WHAV News photograph.) With Haverhill’s budget negotiation season commencing, city councilors received their first formal briefing this week on a proposed $216 million budget. Haverhill Mayor James J. Fiorentini presented his budget Tuesday for the year that begins July 1. He said the total represents an increase of 2.6% over this year. “The overall budget is balanced for the 18 th year in a row without an override, a debt exclusion, without any cuts in vital services. In fact, we continue to improve and expand our services without a major tax increase,” he said.

Superior Court Judge Hears Request from Haverhill Marijuana Retailer for Bar on Impact Fees

A Superior Court judge heard a Haverhill marijuana retailer’s request Monday for an order relieving the store of paying a community “impact fee” of $356,000 until a larger question over such fees is resolved by the courts. Essex County Superior Court James F. Lang, sitting in Newburyport and listening to testimony remotely, heard from lawyers […]

Judge Denies Emergency Delay of Impact Fee Payments from Haverhill s Stem Cannabis Store

By WHAV Staff | 5 hours ago Stem s Caroline Pineau consults with Attorney Thomas MacMillan during a City Council meeting in 2019. (WHAV News file photograph.) A downtown Haverhill cannabis retailer must make its first “impact fee” payment to the city tomorrow after a Superior Court judge denied a request for an emergency delay. Stem, 124 Washington St., had argued it would suffer “irreparable harm” while waiting for a hearing on its larger case that the city must give it a detailed accounting of any impacts and related costs. Judge James F. Lang said if Stem were to later win its case, it could recover the $356,000 owed plus be “made whole” by collecting financial damages. Haverhill Stem Owner and CEO Caroline Pineau told WHAV she expects to win.

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