NASHUA, NH — As aldermen continued their review of the proposed fiscal year 2027 budget Wednesday night, discussion repeatedly returned to the same question: How much city services are residents willing to sacrifice in exchange for a lower tax bill?
While committee members debated everything from communications staffing and library funding to school spending and deferred maintenance, few found support for major reductions. …
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