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Three Essex County schools float budgets over tax caps
Three Essex County schools float budgets over tax caps

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time14-05-2025

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Three Essex County schools float budgets over tax caps

TICONDEROGA — All but three schools in Essex County have proposed 2025-26 budgets under the state tax cap. Schroon Lake, Keene and Moriah drafted budgets that exceed their adjusted tax levy caps under state law and will require a 60 percent supermajority vote to pass. When listed, tax rates are per $1,000 of assessment. All budget votes are Tuesday, May 20, but each district sets their own times. TICONDEROGA Total Budget: $22.8 million, increase of $6,114, +0.03%. Tax Levy: $13.2 million, increase of $139,760, +1.07%. Tax Rate: Not figured by district. Levy meets NYS Tax Cap: Yes. 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 Total budget: $9.7 million, increase +2.1%. Tax levy: $1.78 million, increase of $35,865, +1.99%. Levy Meets NYS Tax Cap: Yes. Program/staff changes: Additional support for student learning, updating transportation fleet and needed building repairs. 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 Total budget: $10.4 million, increase of $628,881, +6.42%. Tax levy: $8.4 million, increase of $643,854, +8.3%. Tax rate: Not given by district, but estimated $24 increase on $100,000 of assessment. Levy Meets NYS Tax Cap: No; exceeds cap of 3.14% (will require 60% supermajority vote to pass). 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 Total budget: $6.95 million, increase of $138,313, +2.03% . Tax levy: $4.58 million, increase of $122,396, +2.5.% Tax rate: Homestead, $4.22, $0.22 increase (estimated); Non-Homestead, $17.07, $0.84 increase (estimated). Levy Meets NYS Tax Cap: Yes. Program/staff changes: Uses $990,000 in fund balance' upgrades technology; new lighting in auditorium. 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 Total budget: $6.36 million, increase of $193,819, +3.04%. Tax levy: $3.9 million, increase of $98,262, +2.5%. Tax rate: $8.75 for Chester, $8.74 for Minerva; estimated increase of $0.25. Levy Meets NYS Tax Cap: Yes. School board candidates (one five-year term): Hayley Killon (incumbent). Vote: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. at school. MORIAH Total budget: $22.01 million, decrease of -0.56%. Tax levy: $4,117,583 million, decrease of -0.08%. Tax rate: $17.18 (estimated), decrease from current $17.50. Levy Meets NYS Tax Cap: No (adjusted tax cap is (minus) -16%), will require 60% supermajority to pass. 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 Total budget: $23.1 million, increase of +3.13%. Tax levy: $18.07 million, increase of +1.81%. Tax rate: $5.28, increase of $0.09. Levy Meets NYS Tax Cap: Yes. Program/staff changes: Uses $1.2 million in fund balance; health insurance increase of 12%. 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 Total budget: $89.13 million, increase of +7.9%. Tax levy: $7.51 million, increase of +4.65%. Tax rate: Not ready due to townwide reassessment Levy Meets NYS Tax Cap: No (adjusted cap is +3.03%; requires 60% supermajority vote to pass). Program/staff changes: Add full-time library media specialist and special education teacher. School board candidates (two three-year terms): Story Bellows, Lauren Ruppert. Vote: Noon to 8 p.m., main entrance to school. BOQUET VALLEY Total budget: $16.46 million, increase of $815,144, +5.21%. Tax levy: $8.54 million, increase of $253,868, +3.06%. Tax rate: $11.02, increase of $0.33. Levy Meets NYS Tax Cap: Yes. 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): Thomas Broderick (incumbent), Terry Egglefield, Megan Ostroski, Jason Welch, Paige Cotter Saltamach, Paul Fenton. Vote: Noon until 8 p.m. at Mountain View Campus in Elizabethtown. AUSABLE VALLEY Total budget: $39.18 million, increase of $1.27 million, +3.36%. Tax levy: $16.76 million, increase of $578,000, +3.57%. Tax rate: $12.98 (estimated), decrease from $13.92. Levy Meets NYS Tax Cap: Yes. Program/staff changes: Six teaching positions reduced through attrition; reduce equipment purchases. 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 Total budget: $11.17 million, increase of $186,018, +1.69%. Tax levy: $6.29 million, increase of $181,253, +2.96%. Tax rate: $8.96, increase of $0.27. Levy Meets NYS Tax Cap: Yes. 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.

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