Schools
Miller Place School Budget: What You Need To Know
The $80.4 million spending plan has an increase of 3.47 percent with 2.34 percent tax levy, TBR News Media reported.
MILLER PLACE, NY — The Miller Place School District voters will cast their ballots on a $80.4 million spending plan with an increase of 3.47 percent and a 2.34 percent tax levy, TBR News Media reported.
Three-term incumbent trustee and BOE president Lisa Reitan will be challenged by John Galligan and Jenna Stingo, the outlet reported.
The vote will take place from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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