DIXFIELD – A full slate of topics will be discussed by selectmen at 4:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 10, in the town office.
Following reports from police, fire, Public Works, and library department heads, old business items include:
• The Pine Tree Zone.
• A water quality issue on North Street.
• A requested tax abatement for Robert and Kathi Knowles.
• A tax supplement for Giovanni Aresco.
Other old business items regarding establishing librarian hours and learning about an audit are slated to be tackled at the Nov. 24 meeting.
New business items include discussions on a quitclaim deed with Carlton L. Welch and Brandy Bragg; the town’s capital improvement plan; and personnel policies.
An executive session is planned to discuss a real estate issue.
Upcoming gatherings include November’s Bicentennial event, a tour of the old Stanley home and history talk at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, with the Dixfield Historical Society. Interested people are advised to meet at the home of Daniel and Charlotte Louvat at 39 Weld St. for the tour. The public is invited and refreshments will be served.
Dixfield has been celebrating its 200th birthday with an event each month. The town was incorporated June 21, 1803. For more information, phone Charlotte Collins at 562-8151.
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