Heather Lavarnway: 174 votes
Bus bond proposition: The district will borrow up to $298,000 to purchase two 66-passenger buses, passed 234 to 17
Gymnasium capital project: Total expected cost about $6.5 million, will result in no new costs for taxpayers, passed 221 to 22
Belleville Henderson: Budget $11,374,742: yes 216, no 73
One seat for a five-year term
Dennis R. Jerome: 189 votes
Michael J. Billman: 68 votes
David P. Bartlett: 27 votes
Carthage: Budget $65,752,853: yes 226, no 24
Two seats for three-year terms
Incumbent Garry E. Schwartz: 210 votes
Incumbent Anne Rohr: 229 votes
Library proposition authorizing $140,000 for the village of Carthage Free Library and $98,500 for the Sally Ploof Hunter Memorial Library, passed 217 to 32
General Brown: Budget $25,454,592: yes 200, no 69
School budget votes: Check your district here School budget votes (Source: AP images) By 7 News Staff | May 18, 2021 at 8:32 PM EDT - Updated May 18 at 11:34 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - School districts across the north country held budget votes Tuesday. Voters were also selecting school board members and weighing in on various school purchases and projects, depending on the district.
Results are below. We’ll be updating as the information comes in.
Tuesday evening update: All school districts report their budgets have passed. The headline of the night is record turnout in the Ogdensburg City School District and a contentious vote to restore funding to the public library. Voters there increased library funding by $225,000 in a vote of 792 to 405.
Friday, May 14, 2021 - 5:54 pm
Correction: An earlier version of this story said Massena would be be increaseing the tax levy, in fact the levy will remain flat. North Country This Week regrets the error.
BY MATT LINDSEY
North Country This Week
Budgets, elections and propositions will be voted on May 18 at all St. Lawrence County schools . Below is a list of schools in the area that includes budget information and voting day details.
Potsdam Central School District
Potsdam Central School District voters will be asked to approve a $35,815,351 budget for the 2021-22 school year the includes a 1.58% tax levy increase and raises $14,167,364 for the district.
Watertown Daily Times
Clifton-Fine Hospital CEO Dierdra Sorrell, whoâs also a registered nurse, injects Edith Stowell with Modernaâs COVID-19 vaccine Friday, Jan. 22, at a clinic inside the Star Lake Fire Department.
(Provided photo â Christopher Lenney, Watertown Daily Times) STAR LAKE Clifton-Fine Hospital is taking a hands-on, community-focused approach to COVID-19 vaccine distribution in the sparsely populated and demographically older southern parts of St. Lawrence County. Earlier this week, Clifton-Fine Hospital, a facility with just 26 staffed hospital beds, received 400 doses of the Moderna vaccine. By Friday, staff from the hospital mobilized to set up a POD, or point of distribution, and get northern Adirondack region residents vaccinated. Despite having a small staff and limited other resources like space and equipment, the hospital was able to put together the clinic and use all the doses before the end of the day Friday.
STAR LAKE â Clifton-Fine Hospital is taking a hands-on, community-focused approach to COVID-19 vaccine distribution in the sparsely populated and demographically older southern parts of St. Lawrence County.
Earlier this week, Clifton-Fine Hospital, a facility with just 26 staffed hospital beds, received 400 doses of the Moderna vaccine. By Friday, staff from the hospital mobilized to set up a POD, or point of distribution, and get northern Adirondack region residents vaccinated. Despite having a small staff and limited other resources like space and equipment, the hospital was able to put together the clinic and use all the doses before the end of the day Friday.