By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — The Board of Selectmen continued making strides Tuesday toward updating its outdated tax incentive program in hopes of attracting new businesses, while keeping existing ones here.
“There’s too much residential and not enough commercial, and we want to change that,“ said First Selectman Paul Roy.
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