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20-05-2025
- Politics
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School budget, proposition votes set for Tuesday
All proposed school budgets, propositions and school board votes are scheduled for Tuesday, May 20, across Clinton, Essex and Franklin counties. Each district sets its own time for the vote on spending plans: Clinton County PLATTSBURGH Propositions: Bond for $12.1 million for capital project for security and other improvements. School Board candidates (three three-year terms): Gary Lambert (incumbent), Jessica Perry (incumbent), Brigitte Phillips, Kylie Goodell King, Alison Rosenbaum, Sandra Ghelman, Clayton Morris, Elizabeth Goerlitz-Coryer, Jason Howard. Vote: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Glasgow Elementary, Momot Elementary and Duken Building (map at BEEKMANTOWN Proposition: Buy four student transport vehicles for $663,000. School board candidates (three three-year terms): Kimberly Irland, Carlos Madan, John Fairchild (incumbent), Padraic Bean (incumbent), Richard Sears, David Trudeau (incumbent). Vote: District Learning Theater, 197 Haynes Road, West Chazy, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. NORTHEASTERN CLINTON Proposition: Purchase four 66-passenger diesel buses not to exceed $71,500; $34,500 for community libraries. School board candidates (two four-year terms): Stephen Southwick (incumbent), Mandie Bechard (incumbent). Vote: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Champlain Middle School gym and Mooers Elementary School gym. CHAZY Propositions: Authorize $38,000 for the Chazy Public Library. School Board candidates (two four-year terms): Chris Demers, Tim Howley. Vote: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., school music room. NORTHERN ADIRONDACK Propositions: Buy two buses and one handicapped bus not to exceed $520,000; establish a Cupola Outlay Project for $100,000. School Board candidates (two five-year terms, one four-year term): Phalon Miner, Mark Reif and Darcy Rabideau. Vote: Noon to 8 p.m., Middle-High School cafeteria. PERU Proposition: Purchase three standard 65-passenger school buses for a total of $626,738; provide $20,000 for Peru Free Library (needs 60% vote). School board candidates (two three-year terms): Sarah Graves, Steve Peters and Lauren Prue. Vote: Peru High School Community Room, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. SARANAC Proposition: Spend maximum of $250,000 from Capital Reserve Fund for school buses and associated equipment; appropriate $25,000 for Dannemora Free Library; enter into a 10-year lease agreement with ELCO Properties LLC for property located at 128 Park Row in Cadyville for the special education preschool program. School board candidates (one five-year term, one two-year term): Cody McCasland and Dustin Judd for five-year term; Jeremy Frenyea, Courtney Stone and Chelsea Liberty for two-year term. Vote: Morrisonville Elementary School, noon to 8 p.m. Essex County TICONDEROGA School Board Candidates (three three-year terms):Tracey Cross-Baker (incumbent), John Dreimiller, Mark Russell (incumbent), James Wells Sr. Vote: Noon to 8 p.m. in the Junior-Senior High School Auditorium, Essex County residents; and Hague Community Center, Warren County residents. CROWN POINT School board candidates (four three-year terms): all incumbents: Michael St. Pierre, Anita Johnson, Jodie Ingleston, Todd Waldorf. Vote: Noon to 8 p.m., school cafeteria. SCHROON LAKE Proposition: Purchase one student transport vehicle for $103,000. School board candidates (two three-year terms): Valerie LeBlanc, Jennifer Pitkin, Michael Welse. Vote: Noon to 8 p.m., school auditorium entrance. NEWCOMB Propositions: Buy one seven-passenger van for $55,000; establish Purchase Reserve Fund of $157,000. School board candidates (one five-year term): Peter Armstrong (incumbent) . Vote: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. at school auditorium entryway. MINERVA School board candidates (one five-year term): Hayley Killon (incumbent). Vote: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. at school. MORIAH Proposition: Buy one diesel school bus for $152,276. School board candidates (two three-year terms): Dana Gilbo (incumbent), Michael Celotti (incumbent), Benjamin Winters (incumbent). Vote: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., main school lobby. LAKE PLACID Propositions: Funding for Wilmington E.M. Cooper Memorial Public Library, $17,369; create $1 million Capital Reserve Fund over 10 years. School board candidates (two three-year seats): Christopher Fadden; one open (write-in), Vote: 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the Lake Placid Elementary School Cafeteria (for Lake Placid residents), and from 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the Wilmington Community Center (for Wilmington residents). KEENE School board candidates (two three-year terms): Story Bellows, Lauren Ruppert. Vote: Noon to 8 p.m., main entrance to school. BOQUET VALLEY Propositions: Buy two 65-passenger buses for $357,000; buy van, snow plow truck and tractor for $151,000, all from Transportation Reserve Fund. School board candidates (three three-year terms, one one-year term): Thomas Broderick (incumbent), Terry Egglefield, Megan Ostroski, Jason Welch, Paige Cotter Saltamach, Paul Fenton; one-year term to be filed by write-in votes. Vote: Noon to 8 p.m. at Lake View Campus in Westport. AUSABLE VALLEY School board candidates (five terms): Term A (three years): Scott Bombard; Term B (two years): Kenneth Bruno Jr. (incumbent); Term C (three years): Jason Fuller; Term D (three years): Margaret Rondeau, Shannon Stanley; Term E (one year): Jason Parrow, Bradford Hanley. Vote: Noon to 9 p.m. at AVCSD Middle School Cafeteria. WILLSBORO Proposition: Buy one 65-passenger bus for $175,000. School board candidates (one three-year term): Kasey Young (incumbent), Morgan Drinkwine. Vote: Noon until 8 p.m., in school gym. Franklin County SARANAC LAKE School board candidates (two three-year terms): Mark Farmer (incumbent), Zach Randolph (incumbent). Vote: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., in High School auditorium, enter via Door #5. MALONE Propositions: Buy four school buses for up to $725,000; create a new Capital Reserve Fund up to $5 million over five years. School board candidates (one five-year term): Cathy Hollingshead (incumbent). Vote: Noon to 8 p.m., Franklin Academy High School gym lobby, 42 Huskie Lane, Malone. TUPPER LAKE Propositions: Buy one 30 passenger bus for $110,796; establish Capital Reserve Fund for $3 million over 10 years. School board candidates (one three-year term): Joshua Tremblay (incumbent). Vote: Noon to 8 p.m., Tupper Lake Middle-High School library. ST. REGIS FALLS Propositions: Creation of a $1.5 million Capital Reserve Fund to support future construction; purchase of one school bus at a cost not to exceed $141,849; purchase pupil transportation vehicle with a cost not to exceed $65,000. School board candidates (three three-year terms): Nicholas Cicchinelli (incumbent), Darwin Kelley Jr. (incumbent), write-in votes for third seat. Vote: noon to 8 p.m., school library. BRUSHTON-MOIRA Propositions: Buy three school buses for $485,000.. School board candidates (two three-year terms): Dawna Langdon (incumbent); Sara Ghostlaw (incumbent); Morgan Dufrane. Vote: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., school auditorium. CHATEAUGAY Propositions: Buy new 54 and 64 passenger buses for $ 406,000; two used 64 passenger buses for $61,000; establish Capital Reserve Fund for $2.5 million over 10 years; Transportation Capital Reserve Fund for $1.25 million; Equipment Capital Reserve Fund for $250,000; fund Chateaugay Memorial Library for $59,625. School board candidates: (three four-year terms): Incumbents Courtney Leonard and Jennifer Stansberry unopposed ; Noah Watson, Chris Jarvis, Gerald Blow running for third open seat. Vote: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., school gymnasium. SALMON RIVER Propositions: Purchase and finance student transport vehicles for total not over $650,000; establish $47 million Future Capital Improvement Project with no local tax impact. School board candidates (two five-year terms, one two year term): Maryellen Cooke, William Black, Niles Dupont; two year term: Kim Lauzon McElwain. Vote: Noon to 8 p.m., school board room, Entrance Door #4.

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13-05-2025
- Business
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Clinton County schools slide under tax cap
PLATTSBURGH — Proposed budgets for all school districts in Clinton County are under the state's adjusted tax cap for the 2025-26 school year. All budget and school board votes are Tuesday, May 20. Each district sets its own times for the vote. Clinton County PLATTSBURGH Total Budget: $55.8 million, increase of +6.07%. Tax Levy: $25.9 million, increase of +1.73%. Tax Rate: Not given. Levy meets NYS Tax Cap: Yes. Propositions: Bond for $12.1 million for capital project for security and other improvements. School Board candidates (three three-year terms): Gary Lambert (incumbent), Jessica Perry (incumbent), Brigitte Phillips, Kylie Goodell King, Alison Rosenbaum, Sandra Ghelman, Clayton Morris, Elizabeth Goerlitz-Coryer, Jason Howard. Vote: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Glasgow Elementary, Momot Elementary and Duken Building (map at BEEKMANTOWN Total Budget: $57.1 million, increase of $1.8 million +3.3%. Tax Levy: $25.1 million, increase of $932,315, +3.77%. Tax Rate: Not given by district. Levy Meets NYS Tax Cap: Yes. Proposition: Buy four student transport vehicles for $663,000. School board candidates (three three-year terms): Kimberly Irland, Carlos Madan, John Fairchild (incumbent), Padraic Bean (incumbent), Richard Sears, David Trudeau (incumbent). Vote: District Learning Theater, 197 Haynes Road, West Chazy, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. NORTHEASTERN CLINTON Total budget: $38.4 million, increase of $1.9 million, +5.4%. Tax levy: $12.37 million, increase of $181,743, +1.49%. Tax rate: $15.33 (estimated). Levy Meets NYS Tax Cap: Yes. Program/Staff Changes: Adds five positions; upgrade science loft for $100,000. Proposition: Purchase four 66-passenger diesel buses not to exceed $71,500; $34,500 for community libraries. School board candidates (two four-year terms): Stephen Southwick (incumbent), Mandie Bechard (incumbent). Vote: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Champlain Middle School gym and Mooers Elementary School gym. CHAZY Total Budget: $14.38 million, increase of +3.18%. Tax Levy: $5.85 million, increase of $170,659 or +2.9%. Tax Rate: Not given. Levy meets NYS Tax Cap: Yes. Propositions: Authorize $38,000 for the Chazy Public Library. School Board candidates (two four-year terms): Chris Demers, Tim Howley. Vote: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., school music room. NORTHERN ADIRONDACK Total Budget: $28.6 million, Increase of $890,000, +3.2%. Tax Levy: $8.5 million, increase of $175,000, +2.09%. Tax Rate: Not figured until July. Levy meets NYS Tax Cap: Yes. Propositions: Buy two buses and one handicapped bus not to exceed $520,000; establish a Cupola Outlay Project for $100,000. School Board candidates (two five-year terms, one four-year term): Phalon Miner, Mark Reif and Darcy Rabideau. Vote: Noon to 8 p.m., Middle-High School cafeteria. PERU Total Budget: $55.6 million, increase of $1.5 million, +2.88%. Tax Levy: $20.6 million, increase of $597,263, +2.98% Tax Rate: Not given. Levy meets NYS Tax Cap: Yes. Proposition: Purchase three standard 65-passenger school buses for a total of $626,738; provide $20,000 for Peru Free Library (needs 60% vote). School board candidates (two three-year terms): Sarah Graves, Steve Peters and Lauren Prue. Vote: Peru High School Community Room, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. SARANAC Total budget: $44.9 million, increase of +4.16%. Tax levy: $15.67 million, increase of +1.11%. Tax rate: Not figured by district. Levy Meets NYS Tax Cap: Yes. Proposition: Spend maximum of $250,000 from Capital Reserve Fund for school buses and associated equipment; appropriate $25,000 for Dannemora Free Library; enter into a 10-year lease agreement with ELCO Properties LLC for property located at 128 Park Row in Cadyville for the special education preschool program. School board candidates (one five-year term, one two-year term): Cody McCasland and Dustin Judd for five-year term; Jeremy Frenyea, Courtney Stone and Chelsea Liberty for two-year term. Vote: Saranac Middle School gymnasium, noon to 8 p.m.