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Cemetery commission reports small reduced request; maps will be funded from prior authorizations

October 30, 2025 | Hooksett, Merrimack County , New Hampshire


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Cemetery commission reports small reduced request; maps will be funded from prior authorizations
Mike Horn, representing the cemetery commission, told the Budget Committee the commission requested about $2,900 but the request was cut by $2,000. He said funds authorized in earlier years remain available and can cover mapping updates, including a Riverside map. Horn said the commission operates three municipal cemeteries (two are managed continuously) and many lots remain available so no expansion is expected in the near term. He noted cemetery commissioners receive no stipends.

Horn also said the commission is still seeking volunteers for the supervisors of the checklist and has been sharing job details with interested residents. The presentation was brief and there were no committee actions recorded.

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