For more than 150 years, a small band of Loudon property owners who live along a winding country road have sent their children and education tax dollars to Concord schools instead of their own.
Next year, that should change.
Town residents on Saturday overwhelmingly approved a warrant article to end this strange historical vestige, effectively repealing a state law that has remained on the books since 1859.
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