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‘Stealing Signs Won’t Change Minds’: Proposed 50% Property Tax Hike Sparks Bitter Tax Battle in Massachusetts Town

April 14, 2026 - 23:36

‘Stealing Signs Won’t Change Minds’: Proposed 50% Property Tax Hike Sparks Bitter Tax Battle in Massachusetts Town

A bitter fiscal battle is underway in South Hadley, Massachusetts, as residents face a wrenching decision to address a significant budget shortfall. The town is weighing a proposed override of the tax-limiting Proposition 2½, which would trigger a property tax increase of approximately 50% for the average homeowner.

Proponents of the measure argue it is the only way to avoid devastating cuts to essential town services. Without the additional revenue, officials warn of deep reductions in school funding, potential layoffs within the police and fire departments, and cuts to public works and senior services. They contend the override is critical for maintaining the town's quality of life and property values.

Opposition to the tax hike is fervent, particularly among residents on fixed incomes who fear being priced out of their homes. Critics accuse town officials of financial mismanagement and demand more austerity, suggesting that streamlining operations should come before asking taxpayers for more money. The debate has grown heated, with lawn signs for and against the measure proliferating across the community.

The outcome, to be decided at the ballot box, will fundamentally shape South Hadley's future, forcing a direct choice between higher personal costs and the preservation of public services. The town’s deep divide reflects a broader struggle playing out in communities nationwide as they grapple with rising costs and constrained revenues.


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