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With School Budgets Passed, How Are You Feeling?
Whether you were disappointed by the turnout or surprised by the elections, leave a comment below.

Taylor K. Vecsey is the Local Editor for East Hampton Patch, launching the site in October 2010. She receive a First Place in the Online, Non-Deadline News category from the Society of Professional Journalists Press Club of Long Island for an article that appeared on East Hampton Patch in Nov. 2011, "911 Call Shows Address Mix-Up Delayed Help for Dying Man." In her spare time, she is a volunteer with the Bridgehampton Fire Department. She is a member of the Fire Police company, and an emergency medical technician.
Whether you were disappointed by the turnout or surprised by the elections, leave a comment below.

Voters approved the $25.4 million budget by nearly 77 percent on Tuesday night.
Wendy Geehreng, JP Foster, and Rich Wilson won election on Tuesday.
Budget passes 127-to-25; incumbents re-elected.
William A. Babinski Jr. received a total of 39 votes; The budget passed with 41 votes.
East Hampton High School displays students' hardwork for voters on Tuesday.
Show your support for candidates after the polls open.
In Amagansett, voters asked to approve new security system. In Wainscott, budget goes down.
Ballots will be cast between 1 and 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Your guide to the proposed 2013-14 school budget.
Miller, whose family has been in Springs for 11 generations, is running for a seat on Springs school board.
Your guide to the proposed 2013-14 school budget.
East Hampton Town police ask that if you know anything about this Jeep that you call them.
New website, earlier start time at board meetings and Google groups are just some of the new forms of communications the board initiated during Anderson's first term on the board.
East Hampton School Board candidate brings business skills will help the district make difficult decisions.
East Hampton Fire Department, ambulance responded to the crash on Monday afternoon.
An attorney and local businessman, Boland has no children in the district, but wants to help share the gift of public education.