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Swimming at the pools in Hubbard Park and the Meriden high schools will now cost more. Here's why. myrecordjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from myrecordjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
$400K in ARPA requests for Little League, Legion, youth program OK'd in Meriden myrecordjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from myrecordjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Meriden ethics board reviewing committee chair’s role in public hearing- MERIDEN The chairman of the city’s Board of Ethics this week confirmed the board would review documentation of a remote public hearing held on March 16 by the City Council’s Human Services Committee to determine whether to pursue an ethics complaint. ....
Meriden ethics board reviewing committee chair’s role in public hearing- MERIDEN The chairman of the city’s Board of Ethics this week confirmed the board would review documentation of a remote public hearing held on March 16 by the City Council’s Human Services Committee to determine whether to pursue an ethics complaint. ....
Meriden averts property tax increase with new $202.86 million budget Meriden averts property tax increase with new $202.86 million budget Meriden City Hall. | File photo May 18, 2021 03:24PM By Nick Sambides Jr., Record-Journal staff MERIDEN â The City Council voted 9-2 on Monday night to approve a $202.86 million budget that will use about $1.2 million in anticipated federal American Rescue Plan Act funds to save taxpayers from a property tax increase. The councilâs actions effectively will keep the cityâs property tax rate at 40.86 mills instead of a projected 41.25 mills that would have come without the federal funds. At 40.86 mills, a property valued at $200,000 will have a property tax of $5,720 annually, or $230 less than with the higher mill rate. One mill equals $1,000 in assessed value, but state law requires that properties be taxed at 70 percent of the appraised value. ....