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The Day - East Lyme sends $77.9 million budget to referendum - News from southeastern Connecticut


East Lyme  Taxpayers voted at the end of Monday night s hybrid town meeting  through a chorus of ayes from those in the high school auditorium and a show of hands from those accessing the meeting remotely   to adjourn to a referendum vote on the proposed $77.9 million budget for 2021-22.
The referendum will take place from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 19, at the East Lyme Community Center.
The finance board s proposed budget comes in at $52.21 million for education, $19.38 million for general government, $5.72 million for debt service and $683,113 for capital. The total represents an increase of $1.80 million, or 2.37%, compared to the current budget. ....

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The Day - Staffing a key concern in East Lyme budget deliberations - News from southeastern Connecticut


East Lyme  The Board of Finance after lengthy deliberations approved a proposed $77.99 million budget that officials hope will put the town in a good position as it slowly emerges from the coronavirus pandemic.
If the spending plan makes it intact through a public hearing on Monday and a budget referendum in May, there will be one new police officer and numerous new teachers to help the town face the realities of the 2021-22 fiscal year.
The proposal designates $52.21 million for education, $19.38 million for general government, $5.72 million for debt service and $683,113 for capital. It represents a total increase of 2.37% over the current budget. ....

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