![]() ![]() Paula McGowen, a Milton Township resident who circulated petitions to have two advisory questions reviewed during the township's meeting, said she was disappointed with the votes to keep the questions off the ballot but said she believes two things were accomplished. "I paid $126 on my tax bill, and that's money well spent," said JoAnn Hill. Those who spoke against placing the questions on the ballot said they believe the small percentage of their tax bill due to the township is a value for the services provided and urged those looking to dismantle the government or slash its budget to turn their attention to local school districts that consume larger portions of their tax bills. Usually we don't draw this many people so it's nice to speak about township government and let people know what we're doing." "(The vote) was about what we expected," he said. Daily Herald Media Group has the expertise and the range of innovative products and services to maximize our clients’ local marketing & advertising budgets. The Daily Herald was a British daily newspaper, published daily in London from 1912 to 1964 (although it was weekly during the First World War).It was published in the interest of the labour movement and supported the Labour Party. Supervisor Chris Heidorn, who previously called both questions poorly written and meaningless, said the vote validates the community's support for the services the township provides such as food pantries, doing road maintenance and offering services for seniors. ![]()
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