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Greenville schools consider larger budget
Apr 16, 2016 11:04 am
Harley Goodnough reports in The Greenville Pioneer that voters will consider a $29.4 million budget in Greenville next month, with a hearing first May 3. That's a 2.3 percent spending increase, due largely from increased state aid, and staying within the property tax cap. A few after-school clubs and after-school help are being restored in the budget, according to the story. Voters throughout New York consider school budgets with a vote in each district May 17.