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Posted: Wed, Apr 16 2008, 8:34 am EDT
Post subject: Breaking: Cranbury approves budget
Breaking: Cranbury approves budget
Posted: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 10:18 PM EDT
CRANBURY — Voters approved a $16.6 million school budget by a vote of 287 to 146, Tuesday. The budget was $956,178 larger than the previous year's and carried a school tax rate increase of 4.13 cents per $100 of assessed valuation to 85.46 cents. At that rate, the owner of a home assessed at $668,923, the township average, will pay $5,716 in school taxes, a $276 increase. According to school officials the increase is driven by continued enrollment growth and additional staff, contractual obligations for salaries, wages and health benefits and a capital project that consists of a roof replacement. Voters also selected three to serve on three open three-year seats on the Board of Education. Jennifer Cooke lead the vote-getters with 336 votes, Evelyn Spann received 326 votes and Kevin Fox received 324 votes. The candidates ran uncontested after all three incumbent school board members, Elizabeth Silverman, Frank Ransegnola, Kenneth Griffen, decided not to run for re-election.
http://www.packetonline.com/articles/2008/04/16/cranbury_press/news/doc48055b1d44bf9559356364.txt