Town has assets of $16 million

SALISBURY — The audited financial statements for the town for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2009, were received at a town meeting Wednesday, Feb. 4.

Board of Finance chairman Bill Willis said, “The town is in a strong position,â€� adding  Salisbury has retained its A1 bond rating.

The town’s net assets at the end of the fiscal year were reported as $16,651,734. The report was prepared by accountant A. Paul Ramunni of North Canaan.

Len Stewart moderated the meeting, which was attended by about 20 people, who unanimously voted to accept the report.

Copies are available at Town Hall.

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