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« Wanted: a new lawyer for Ashland | Main | Spilka adds fuel to social services debate in Framingham » Thursday, June 8, 2006Norfolk rejects overrideNorfolk voters rejected an override Tuesday that would have filled a fund earmarked for town vehicles. Seventy-nine percent said no to the annual $300,000 tax increase that would have meant a $93 increase in the average family's tax bill. Town Administrator Jack Hathaway says he's "disappointed, but not surprised." -- Alexandra Perloe Read more about the override vote in Sunday's Globe West. Posted by the Boston Globe City & Region Desk at 05:42 PM
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