East Lyme ― The Board of Education this week decided unanimously to reinstate $1 million in staffing positions that the superintendent initially wanted to cut.
The $58.9 million education budget appro.
East Lyme ― Concerns about the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on students have resulted in an apparent consensus among Board of Education members to add more than a million dollars to the .
Southeastern Connecticut school districts mirrored the statewide trends of declining test scores and surging absenteeism rates compared to before the pandemic, but individual schools saw some bright.
East Lyme ― Officials are pitching a plan to help clean up Main Street using money from a 5-cent tax on “nip” liquor bottles.
Their $13,147 solution comes in the form of two solar powered, cloud-con.
The proposed budget is $2.40 million higher than the current budget, with $1.16 million related to salary alone. Contractual and minimum-wage increases