CLARIFICATION: In 2015, the town of Belmont will continue to pay $5,500 to the N.H. Humane Society annual for its services. That point was not made clear in an article that appeared in Tuesday's paper about the three-municipality initiative to share an animal control officer. Rather than being included in a separate live item within the Police Department Budget, the proposal for 2015 is to include the Humane Society contract in a single line for animal control created to reflect a coordinated effort by Gilford, Laconia and Belmont to jointly manage animal control.
Clarification: Belmont will continue to contract with N.H. Humane Society
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