DRYDEN In a few days, voters residing in the Dryden Community Schools (DCS) district will decide on a $10.77 million bond sale for “necessary” building repair work. On May 2, voters will see a proposal issued by the school district allowing DCS to sell bonds to generate the $10.77 million. Much of the money
Attention will be paid to Dryden Elementary School’s foundation and concrete work in order to repair cracks and fissures along the exterior area. Photo by Nicholas Pugliese DRYDEN Voters residing in the Dryden Community Schools (DCS) district will see a bond issue on the May primary ballot that, if passed, will raise $10.77 million