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Hopedale voters to consider temporary tax raise May 22 The Milford Daily News HOPEDALE – With about a week and a half until voters weigh in at Town Meeting, local officials have dramatically lowered a tax override proposal meant to keep departments running. When budgets for Fiscal Year 2022 were first compiled last month, finance officials were looking at a roughly $1.2 million gap between what department heads asked for and what the town could raise. Departments were then asked for major cuts, and officials are now considering asking voters for about $288,000 in raised taxes. The money would be funded through a debt exclusion, rather than a permanent tax raise. Debt exclusions temporarily raise taxes and eventually come off the tax base. ....
Hopedale elects Hazard, Reynolds in Tuesday election The Milford Daily News HOPEDALE – Voters put Glenda Hazard back on the town’s Board of Selectmen in Tuesday’s local election, restoring the top board’s three-member roster. “I really appreciate the residents’ support in a multitude of ways over the past few months,” Hazard said Wednesday morning. Hazard won a special election in early December to be on the board, but stepped down in late February, after her father was diagnosed with sudden and aggressive pancreatic cancer. Kenneth Hazard died March 11. Hazard won Tuesday’s election with 475 votes to opponent Kaplan Hasanoglu’s 314 votes, according to the town clerk’s unofficial results. ....
HOPEDALE The newest member of the Board of Selectmen has resigned. I have a sudden family emergency that necessitates that I resign from the board immediately, Glenda Hazard wrote, in a message she said she sent to the rest of the three-member board and others Thursday. Hazard was elected overwhelmingly in a December special election over two opponents, to temporarily fill the seat left vacant on the board when former Selectman Thomas Wesley moved out of town. It was my intention to run in May and this is a sad situation for me on many levels, Hazard wrote. I hope that you and the residents will understand that my family has to be my priority right now and that they will see fit to let me return to the board at some point in the future. ....