Lee’s annual town meeting overwhelmingly rejected borrowing $12.5 million to build a community center. Proponents say they will continue to work on a proposal acceptable to taxpayers. Meanwhile all other
Seven candidates for the Johnson City Board of Education have qualified for the August primary, which will be the district’s first partisan school board race.
Substitute teachers in the Johnson City Schools system will receive a $10 per day pay increase, which officials hope will help alleviate an ongoing shortage.