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hamilton ma: Jay's Annual 10 Predictions for the New Year - 01/02/10 03:37 PM
There are a lot of sighs of relief now that 2009 is past, particularly coming from the real estate industry.But will 2010 be any better?I have just dusted off my crystal ball... and I can now offer my annual 10 predictions for real estate in the coming year:1. The residential housing market will pick up early this year, but will dip again after mid-year.2. Short sales will increase and foreclosure inventory will continue to rise.3. Mortgage rates will rise and settle in around 6%+/-.4. Appraisal guidelines will tighten and mortgage lenders will require stellar credit from buyers.5. A lot of prospective
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hamilton ma: Stop The Addiction To Overrides in Hamilton & Wenham, MA - 02/24/09 01:24 PM
It is time to put an end to the Proposition 2 1/2 overrides in Hamilton and Wenham, Massachusetts. When Prop 2 1/2 was enacted in 1980 it had provisions to allow towns to pass overrides, but those overrides were intended for emergency purposes. Overrides were not intended to be used to subsidize school funding on an annual basis as has become the norm in our two towns. If override supporters in Hamilton and Wenham believe that "emergencies" have existed in our towns for 10 out of the past 11 years, then the answer lies with a broken system that obviously
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hamilton ma: Hamilton/Wenham Residents Form "Enough Is Enough" Committee - 08/10/08 12:08 PM
A large, and growing group of residents from the Massachusetts towns of Hamilton and Wenham have recently formed a Political Action Committee under the name ENOUGH IS ENOUGH (EIE). Six weeks before the town elections in Hamilton and Wenham in May 2008, Jim Kent, a Hamilton resident, wrote a letter to the editors of the Hamilton/Wenham Chronical and the Salem News asking for citizen participation in a group aimed at defeating the $1.8 million school funding override. A group got together and decided to call themselves "Enough is Enough", a battle cry to stop the budget busting pending override. It was an
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hamilton ma: Hamilton, Massachusetts (Profile) - 04/29/07 06:54 AM
Distinguished as a spacious bedroom community dotted by large estates and open space, Hamilton is the former home of the U.S. Equestrian Team and also home to the Myopia Hunt Club which hosts public polo matches on Sundays during the summer. Rolling fields, old stone walls, bridle paths and riding trails grace this community where handsome historic houses blend with quality new construction. Residents enjoy a quick commute to Boston (MBTA service) as well as to the Atlantic seashore with its nature preserves, beaches and boating opportunities. The Shoppes at Hamilton Crossing are centrally located. The population of Hamilton is 8,315 and
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