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On This Date: (Dec. 30, 1969) – Times News Online

December 30, 1969 - Bob McMichael scores 15 of his game-high 27 points in the fourth quarter to help Panther Valley hold off Tamaqua by a 62-54 score. McMichael, who finishes 10-of-17 from the floor, .

School Board budget wins in a breeze: Three incumbent Board of Ed members re-elected to new terms

Kathleen Lynch 228 Ms. Montalvo and Ms. Colligan will serve full, three-year terms. Ms. Lynch was sworn in tonight to fill an unexpired term that ends on June 30, 2022. Write in votes were recorded for Bob Fredericks, David Ruby, Fred Buonocore and Donald Trump. The Reporter will have a full report on the election later on this site, and in our print editor on Thursday. Julie Lane has been a reporter for Times Review Media Group since 2000 and has covered Shelter Island since 2011. She holds an undergraduate degree in journalism and political science from the University of Rhode Island and an MBA from Long Island University.

Shelter Island Reporter Letters to the Editor: April 15-22 - Shelter Island Reporter

To the Editor: For some time now we’ve been getting the word out about our forthcoming commuter pass/commuter ID card policy. In short, starting Monday, May 3, if you do not have a commuter ID card issued by South Ferry, you will not be able to purchase a commuter pass. There will be no exceptions to this policy on May 3 and going forward. Inevitably there will be some who, for whatever reason, did not get their card and we understand that. This letter is a request to keep getting the word out, as May 3 is less than two weeks away.

Board to put forth $12.38M school budget; Doelger disputes critics' claims

(Credit: Reporter file photo) The Board of Education Monday night unanimously approved a 2021-22 budget totaling $12.38 million with $11.016 million to be raised from taxes if voters endorse the spending plan at the polls on May 18. To stay within the state-imposed cap, the district had to cut $24,579 in expenditures after learning that despite an increase in state aid over what it received in the current school year, it would not quite close the gap. Business office personnel worked through the numbers and were able to cut back on planned expenditures for legal fees, fuel oil, chaperones and other student supervision, classroom supplies, special education and athletic competition fees, said Superintendent Brian Doelger, Ed.D.

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