Voters approved the budgets for 24 school districts in the Hamptons and on the North Fork on May 21 in addition to spending referenda and board of ed elections.
Budgets Approved In South Fork School Districts
Bill Sutton on May 18, 2021 Voters across the South Fork took to the polls on Tuesday to vote in favor of or against local school district budgets and to fill vacancies on area school boards.. more
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It’s still hard for me to fathom, but Chris Francescani, Tim Laube and I, for a brief period in the mid-1990s, constituted the entire news and sports output for what was then called The Hampton Chronicle-News. We’re all still friends, still like to get together when possible, and still love downtown Westhampton Beach, where we all basically grew up. The news that the village has a sewer district on the way has us all pretty excited, and we got to talking about the possibilities outside a local bar/restaurant on Saturday night. Below is some of that conversation. Chris (now owner . by Tim Motz
Long Island school elections, 2021-22 Print Email
School district residents go to the polls on May 18 to vote on budgets and members of their local boards for the coming school year. Below are the details on the ballots in 124 districts. Results will be posted here as they become available.
Read our full coverage of the results here.
The Great Neck, Lawrence, Hewlett-Woodmere and West Hempstead districts received permission from the state to hold voting on May 11, before the statewide date of May 18, which is also the date of the Jewish holiday Shavuot.
Get more information on school district budget and tax plans here, and see last year s election results here. Sign up for The Classroom, Newsday s education newsletter, here.