Voters in the Long Lake Central School District overwhelmingly approved the district’s 5-point-2 million dollar budget for the upcoming school year. The spending plan passed by a 95 to 9 vote, with a 2-point-4-2 percent property tax increase that matches the state tax levy cap. More than 90 percent of voters backed the proposal during […]
Voters in the Long Lake Central School District overwhelmingly approved the district’s 5-point-2 million dollar budget for the upcoming school year. The spending plan passed by a 95 to 9 vote, with a 2-point-4-2 percent property tax increase that matches the state tax levy cap. More than 90 percent of voters backed the proposal during Tuesday’s election.

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