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Newport Board of Selectmen to Hold Public Hearings on Bond Proposals March 16

Newport's Board of Selectmen will hold public hearings on bond proposals Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at the Municipal Building on Sunapee Street.

Marcus Williams1 min read
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Newport Board of Selectmen to Hold Public Hearings on Bond Proposals March 16
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Newport's Board of Selectmen will convene Monday evening for a regular business meeting that includes public hearings on proposed bond measures, giving residents a direct opportunity to weigh in before the board takes action.

The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Municipal Building, located at 15 Sunapee Street. Bond proposals are among the substantive agenda items scheduled for both public hearing and board action, making the session one of the more consequential regular meetings on the town calendar.

Public hearings on bond proposals are a formal checkpoint in municipal finance, requiring the board to gather community input before committing the town to long-term debt obligations. Newport residents attending Monday's meeting will be able to speak on the record ahead of any board votes.

The March 16 meeting falls two days after the agenda was posted, reflecting the compressed timeline that often accompanies end-of-winter municipal planning cycles in New Hampshire towns. Sullivan County communities like Newport typically schedule bond discussions in the late winter and early spring to align with budget processes and potential Town Meeting timelines.

Anyone planning to attend should go to 15 Sunapee Street at 6:30 p.m. Monday evening.

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