The School Budget Vote and the Science Fair
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PostPosted: Tue, Apr 20 2010, 11:08 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: The School Budget Vote and the Science Fair Reply with quote

CRANBURY

THREE 3-YEAR TERMS
√ Michael Ferrante 603
√ Wendi Patella* 604
√ Kathleen S. Wasson 620

SCHOOL BUDGET
√ Yes 514
No 291

PROPOSED TAX LEVY CHANGE
5.2 percent decrease; $201.50 increase for a home assessed at $617,254

PROPOSED STAFF CUTS
23 positions
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PostPosted: Tue, Apr 20 2010, 11:10 pm EDT    Post subject: It passed!!!!!! Reply with quote

YES it passed

CRANBURY

THREE 3-YEAR TERMS
√ Michael Ferrante 603
√ Wendi Patella* 604
√ Kathleen S. Wasson 620

SCHOOL BUDGET
√ Yes 514
No 291

PROPOSED TAX LEVY CHANGE
5.2 percent decrease; $201.50 increase for a home assessed at $617,254

PROPOSED STAFF CUTS
23 positions

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PostPosted: Wed, Apr 21 2010, 7:29 am EDT    Post subject: Re: The School Budget Vote and the Science Fair Reply with quote

What strikes me is how many just voted on the budget. Over 800 votes and the average BOE was 600 of 3 unopposed seats. So 200 never even opted to select a BOE member. I really think April elections should be moved to November.
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PostPosted: Wed, Apr 21 2010, 8:35 am EDT    Post subject: Re: The School Budget Vote and the Science Fair Reply with quote

Were there any write ins?
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PostPosted: Wed, Apr 21 2010, 9:53 am EDT    Post subject: Re: The School Budget Vote and the Science Fair Reply with quote

Guest wrote:
What strikes me is how many just voted on the budget. Over 800 votes and the average BOE was 600 of 3 unopposed seats. So 200 never even opted to select a BOE member. I really think April elections should be moved to November.


If they don't know the candidates maybe they decided it was more appropriate / responsible not to vote them up or down, especially knowing it would not change the outcome anyway. In many respects this is better than them blindly voting for people.
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PostPosted: Wed, Apr 21 2010, 7:24 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: The School Budget Vote and the Science Fair Reply with quote

Agreed, that is what I did. I thought it was irresponsible to vote for candidates I did not know about, plus all three candidates for three seats seemed a fait a compli anyway. I was more concerned about the budget, that's why I voted.
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