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GREENWOOD — If all the articles on this year’s town meeting warrant are passed, Greenwood’s budget will increase 5.5% in 2023/24. The budget in 22/23 was: $3,274,212.00; the proposed budget in the warrant is $3,246,077.00

The estimated property tax per $1,000 if all the warrants pass is estimated at $16., increased from $15.85. Sparks said according to the assessor the number may be even lower.

The proposed budget comes under the property tax levy limit by $649. The limit is $1,490,004. Article 4 asks voters to increase the limit if necessary. Town Manager Kim Sparks said in the last 15 years she has seen the limit increased “maybe twice.”

Article 5 asks voters to approve a $43,600 increase to the Total Administration budget.

Article 6 and Article 8 should easily pass as those numbers have not increased. Article 6 is Codes/Planning/Assessing for $43,800 and Article 8, General Service is $14,132.

The Fire Department is asking for $34,600 more than last year (article 13). The money is needed for wages, equipment, supplies, repair and fuel.

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The transfer station is seeking an additional $9,925 from last year.

Greenwood will pay, $194,623 to the state for county taxes.

MSAD-44 will collect $1,265,847 for the schools.

Select board member Arnold Jordan is stepping down after 15 years in his position. Article 2 is to elect a new select board member by written ballot. The full title of the position is Selectman, Assessor and Overseer of the Poor.

Town Meeting will be held Sat. May 20 at 9 a.m. at Jackson-Silver Post 68 American Legion on Gore Road beside town office.

Rose Lincoln began as a staff writer and photographer at the Bethel Citizen in October 2022. She and her husband, Mick, and three children have been part time residents in Bethel for 30 years and are happy...