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The board approved nine Fiscal Year 2026 property-tax abatements, reducing the listed tax bills by a combined $18,727.05, and signed preliminary Fiscal Year 2027 commitments totaling $30,518,500.51 across real estate, personal property, and Community Preservation Act surcharges.
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Nine properties received lower assessments and tax bills after the board reviewed confidential abatement applications. The board also authorized preliminary Fiscal Year 2027 tax commitments. A 40-acre property at Highland and Hollis streets received a new Chapter 61A lien, while the property at 137 Concord Street will leave the program and return to full land valuation because its renewal application was not submitted.
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