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Pownal track site facing foreclosure (North Adams Transcript) By Keith Whitcomb Jr. POWNAL, Vt. -- A foreclosure complaint has been filed against the owners of the former Green Mountain Race Track property, Progress Partners, Ltd. Room tax gaining favorability on Beacon Hill (The Cape Codder) With revenues falling, budget gaps widening, Proposition 2 1/2 overrides failing and local aid being cut, municipalities across the commonwealth need money. Period. Winooski Deficit Smaller Than Thought (WCAX-TV Vermont) Good news for Winooski taxpayers: it turns out the city's projected budget deficit is not nearly as large as first predicted. What You Get for ... $900,000 (New York Times) A home on an island in North Captiva, Fla., a home in Seattle, and a home on 19 acres with a chapel in Winchester, N.H. Ten area counties in top tax 100 (Concord Monitor) Ten counties in New Hampshire and Vermont rank among the nation's top 100 in terms of median property tax bills, according to a new study by the nonprofit Tax Foundation. Should Vermont Raise Taxes? (WCAX-TV Vermont) Should Vermont raise taxes to fill a growing budget hole? Gov. Snelling did it in 1991. Here's a look at what happened then and how it applies now. Douglas Sticks With Opposition To New Taxes (WPTZ Plattsburgh) Gov. Jim Douglas is sticking by his opposition to raising taxes in Vermont to avoid budget cuts. Should Vermont Freeze the CLA? (WCAX-TV Vermont) Vermont's property tax rate is set using a complicated formula. But one lawmaker wants to freeze the part of system known as the common level of appraisal. SELECTMEN'S RACE: Tenenbaum hopes to guard town’s legacy (Concord Journal) Born to European parents 44 years ago in Guatemala City and educated in the United States and France, Roberto Tenenbaum, an entrepreneur since he took over the family business at age 25, looks to the past to prepare for the future. Douglas sticks with opposition to new taxes (Boston Globe) Gov. Jim Douglas is sticking by his opposition to raising taxes in Vermont after a series of hearings in which lawmakers took testimony from people saying they would be severely hurt by budget cuts.
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