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NANUET, NY — Voters go to the polls May 17 to decide on the Nanuet Board of Education's proposed $82.47 million school budget for 2022-23, to pick two trustees, and to weigh in on bus purchases and future improvement projects.
The spending plan is a 4.36 percent increase over current spending and carries no increase in the total tax levy.
A separate proposition asks voters to OK a capital reserve fund for future projects, including a second artificial turf field at Nanuet Senior High School.
A third proposition covers the cost of leasing four 72-passenger school buses for five years. The total cost would not exceed $425,000.
Each year, district officials also budget $1.5 million for capital improvements. The project for the coming year: asbestos abatement and tile replacement at George W. Miller Elementary School.
Trustees Adrienne D. Carey and Sue Frisch are running unopposed for re-election to the school board. See their profiles here on the district website.
There is no candidate on the ballot for the library board, but space for write-ins.
Voting will take place from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the Nanuet Senior High School gymnasium.
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