Schools
Tuesday: Briarcliff-Pleasantville School Budget Vote/Elections
Here's a rundown of the details you need for Tuesday, May 21st's budget vote and school board elections.

Briarcliff Manor and Pleasantville residents will head to the polls Tuesday to weigh in on the school boards' adopted budgets for 2013-14 and elect board of education members.
In Briarcliff Manor:
- Voters can choose to vote in favor or against the board-adopted $47.425 million budget, which exceeds the New York State tax cap.
- Four candidates—Louis Linder, Sal Maglietta, Jonathan Satran and Paul Wasserman—are looking to fill the two open seats on the board of education.
- Click here to read about the candidates' backgrounds.
- Click here to read Patch's Q&As with the candidates.
In Pleasantville:
- Residents will weigh in on the proposed $46,320,876 budget that was adopted by the board of education and is beneath the tax cap.
- Current Board Vice President Shane McGaffey is the only member with an expiring term and the only candidate seeking election.
If you reside in the Ossining UFSD:
- You'll have the opportunity to weigh in on the proposed $110,433,452 budget for 2013-14, which comes in below the state tax cap.
- Read up on candidates Carlos Desmaras, Bill Kress and Lisa Murray who are vying for two three open seats on the Ossining school board.
Stay with Patch for complete results Tuesday night after 9 p.m.
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