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Council approves 30% sewer rate increase By michAel Kitch THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
LACONIA — The City Council last night unanimously endorsed the recommendation of its Finance Committee to raise sewer rates by 30-percent. Councilor Henry Lipman (Ward 3), chairman of the Finance Committee, explained that rates were increased in 1992 seWeR page 11
Laconia celebrates 10th Annual Multicultural Market Day At left, Fifty one flags representing fifty one countries encircled Champa and Anjana Dulal as they performed a traditional Nepali dance at Rotary Park Saturday to begin the 10th annual Multicultural Market Day festivities on Saturday. Above, Nicole Boisvert is served a Falafel plate from Lois Azmy at Gamil’s Egyptian Cuisine booth. (Karen Bobotas/for the Laconia Daily Sun)
Shaker Board restores funds for after-school activities By RogeR Amsden FOR THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
BELMONT — The Shaker Regional School Board last night restored $99,895 in cuts made over the summer when it feared it would face a $300,000 deficit due to changes in the state retirement system which were made after the school district had already passed its budget. Included in the funds restored was
$57,548 in stipends for popular co-curricular after school activities, $10,000 for legal expenses, $8,607 for a part-time middle school position and $23,740 for one classroom aide. The board plans to hear presentations at its next meeting about the possibility of restoring either a computer tech, custodial or job training position. At the start of last night’s meeting the
board had $124,000 to allocate to the restored programs and positions and still has about $25,000 available should it choose to restore one of those positions. It was a night where board members resorted to the use of calculators to see where it stood financially and how each of the proposed changes to the budget would affect the bottom line. see sHaKeR page 7
Health insurance grandfathering clause accepted by Belmont Selectmen By gAil oBeR
THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
BELMONT — In a 2-to-1 vote, selectmen voted to allow anyone who is an ex-spouse of an existing employee to remain covered by the town’s health insurance. As discussed during the meeting, there is one ex-spouse who falls into this category and this person participates in a family plan so there is no additional expense to
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the town. Voting in the affirmative was Chair Jon Pike who previously struck his own agreement after threatening to file a lawsuit against the town. The discussion was tabled from the last meeting while Town Administrator Jeanne Beaudin sought a legal opinion as to Pike’s participation. Attorney Laura Spector said that because Pike would be unaffected by
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