
Windham has slight decrease in grand list
'Loss of value in the Grand List is one of the primary reasons this year's budget has been so challenging,' Mayor Tom DeVivo said. 'It points out the difficulties we have raising the money needed to continue to provide the level of government services Windham residents have come to expect.'
The total assessments for the 2024 grand list are 1,394,347,495, a decrease of $726,815.

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