Tax delinquencies up, auction company headed out of hall


The C.C. Haynes Hall, left, and the Allen Family Livestock Building, rear, are slated to be removed to make way for the new public safety facility in Wilmington. Haynes Hall currently houses White Wolf Auction, whose owner is looking for alternatives to move the business to. File photo

WILMINGTON- Selectboard members reorganized at a special meeting Tuesday evening, discussed the town’s tax revenue situation, and took their first steps on the recently-approved public safety facility project.
The board reelected Tom Fitzgerald to serve as chair, and John Gannon as vice chair.  “I hope I can fit all of this in,” Fitzgerald joked.  “I’ve been busy trying to figure out what’s happening with Harry and the royal family.  I’ve been very upset about that.”

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