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Participants in a Board of Tax and Land Appeals hearing regarding Conway's revaluation in September 2024 are sworn in. From left: Corcoran Consulting Vice President Monica Hurley, President Marybeth Walker, town counsel Steven Whitley of Drummond Woodsum, and taxpayers Karen and Jim Prue. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)

CONWAY — The New Hampshire Board of Tax and Land Appeals issued an interim order Thursday that it wants to dive deeper into the town's property assessments after a local couple claimed the recent revaluation unfairly pushed over a million dollars of tax burden to residents. The interim order leaves open the possibility it may order a reval in 2026. 

Assessing firm, Corcoran Consulting of Wolfeboro, did the revaluation. 

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Ripple

If the appeals board says "Corcoran didn't do what the contract with the town called for" any reevaluations should be performed at Corcoran's expense, at a minimum.

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