Rindge voters sent a clear message Tuesday, rejecting the budget and all but one warrant article with money attached.
The proposed budget, which was $4,000 higher than the default budget, was voted down 553-476.
The only warrant article with money attached to pass called for $72,000 for a state-mandated revaluation of town properties. Two bonds, one for a new fire truck and the other for a new plow truck, received a majority of votes but fell below the 60 percent required.
Voters also rejected a 2 percent pay increase for town employees and an article that sought to have the town treasurer position become appointed rather than elected.
Details in Thursday's Ledger-Transcript.