
“More than a month after appeals began on 44 property tax assessments from 2012 at Higgins Beach and Pine Point, continued arguments consumed five hours Monday night.
While hearings continue, appellant Don Petrin of River Sands Drive has hinted the appeal effort will spread beyond Town Hall and the courts, to a secession movement in the waterfront neighborhoods hardest hit by the revaluations. ‘I’m not leading that effort, however I will, like many, support that effort,’ Petrin said. ‘Legal advice was solicited and received as to the steps involved, however I have not seen the required petition as yet.'”
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