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Nashua aldermen adopt $383M city budget after tense debate over raises, tax impact

The sharpest division centered on pay for “unaffiliated” city employees — nonunion staff whose salaries were the subject of a classification and compensation study and unanimously approved ordinance last year.

Nashua Board of Aldermen meeting at City Hall on June 23, 2024. Dan Splaine / The Nashua Independent

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