Play 23 different addictive eWoss Games. It's FREE! Win money!
eWoss News
Home  News  Sports  Games
   
Welcome Guest
   Sign Up | Sign In
eWoss News
Breaking News Headlines
Top News Stories
U.S. National News
World News
Sports News
Business News
Entertainment News
Tech Industry News
Political News
Science News
Health News
Weird News

eWoss NewsBar
Free News Headlines Embedded in Your Browser

eWoss Sports
eWoss Sports Home
NFL
NBA
NCAA Football
College Hoops
NHL
MLB

National News

N.H. Town Wants Taxes From Artist Colony

Saturday, November 12, 2005 8:42:37 PM
By HOLLY RAMER

An artist in residence goes back into his isolated studio where Thornton Wilder wrote "Our Town," at the MacDowell Colony in Peterborough, N.H., Friday, Sept. 30, 2005. Founded in 1907, the colony has been considered by the town a tax-exempt charitable organization for artists. But now the Board of Selectmen decided the colony no longer is eligible for the exemption and wants it to pay the towns portion of taxes. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)PETERBOROUGH, N.H. (AP) - At the MacDowell Colony, where isolation spurs inspiration, artists emerge from their cottages at midday to find picnic baskets left quietly on their doorsteps. But when it comes to property taxes, the town insists there's no such thing as a free lunch.

For nearly a century, the famed artists' retreat has welcomed thousands of writers, composers and others who enjoy up to two months of rent-free solitude and support. Within its rustic stone and clapboard cottages, Thornton Wilder wrote "Our Town," Aaron Copland composed "Appalachian Spring" and Dobuse and Dorothy Heyward wrote "Porgy and Bess." More recently, Jonathan Franzen finished writing "The Corrections" and Alice Sebold worked on "The Lovely Bones."

For decades, the town considered the colony a tax-exempt charitable organization. But after reviewing similar groups from the hospital to the historical society, the Board of Selectmen decided the colony no longer is eligible for the exemption.


Would you like to read the rest of this article?

Register with us. It's free!

Registered users have complete access to all articles.

The registration process takes less than one minute to complete. Remember, there is absolutely no charge for this service.

So please sign up or sign in to enjoy unrestricted access to eWoss News.

Other National News

SC man pleads to illegal gun sale 4:52PM CT
Northwest floodwaters recede; cleanup begins 4:52PM CT
The struggles of being laid off for the first time 4:46PM CT
Ill. House impeaches gov, who vows to fight on 4:46PM CT
Guests for the Sunday TV news shows 4:38PM CT
TVA: Leaky pipe to blame for Ala. plant accident 4:25PM CT
Aide to former Pa. senator admits pocketing $63K 4:24PM CT
Fla. conservatives fight transgender restroom rule 4:22PM CT
Explosion at Ind. furniture plant injures 10 4:19PM CT
Paterson mulls NY Senate pick with little help 4:18PM CT

   

© 2009 eWoss.com. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.