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Residents in Glen Cove are heading to the polls this Tuesday to weigh on a $96 million spending plan, as well as to decide four Board of Education seats. (Shutterstock / Momentum Fotograh)
PORT WASHINGTON, NY Residents in the Glen Cove School District will head to the polls on Tuesday to cast their ballots for a proposed $96 million spending plan for the 2021-22 school year and to elect school board trustees.
The proposed spending plan represents a 3.4% spending increase over last year, as well as a school tax levy of 1.66%.
Eight candidates are running for four open seats on the school district s Board of Education, according to liherald.com. The top three candidates, who garner the most votes, will serve three-year terms, and the fourth candidate will serve the remainder of a one-year term, the outlet reported.
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