Leland & Gray budget passes on the third try

TOWNSHEND — The third time was a charm for the Leland & Gray Union Middle and High School budget.

After being narrowly rejected twice, a budget weighing in at $6.95 million was approved by voters in the district's five towns April 29. The final tally: 393-290.

The vote was close the first time out, Feb. 5, but failed by 10 ballots. The second attempt, April 2, saw the budget fail by a single vote, 300-299.

Once again, a majority of Townshend voters rejected the budget, 124-78. However, the other four towns made up for it. Brookline voted 62-43 in favor, while Jamaica approved it by a 67-16 vote. Newfane voted 145-93 in favor, and Windham approved it, 41-14.

The 683 total ballots cast in the five towns set a new district record for turnout for an Australian ballot vote.

The budget that was finally approved was $56,133 lower than the original budget. Two capital projects - $32,500 for a food service upgrade and $25,000 for an insulation upgrade - were cut, as was $7,000 for the first payment on a driver education car.

Some vacancies that have come up due to retirement will not be filled, and money for teacher training was trimmed.

Subscribe to receive free email delivery of The Commons!