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Conway property owner Jim Prue told selectmen in March there are major problems with the town's revaluation that caused residential homeowners to pay more in property taxes than they should. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)

CONWAY — A couple’s complaint that the town’s 2023 property revaluation was inaccurate and should be redone will be heard by the New Hampshire Board of Tax and Land Appeals on Sept. 23 at 10 a.m. at the board’s office at Johnson Hall, Governor Hugh J. Gallen State Office Park at 107 Pleasant St., Concord.

Jim and Karen Prue, who own a home on Tamarack Overlook — off of Poliquin Drive in Conway — are the lead petitioners and are asking the board to require Conway to do a full reassessment of properties in town.

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