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School Board Elections - Brighton, NY - Brighton-Pittsford Post

Brighton voters approve $62.3M spending plan

The tax levy will be $43,712,170, an increase of $603,825 over this year's amount.

Pittsford voters approve $109.7M spending plan

The tax levy will be $83,177,728, an increase of $2,116,373 over this year's amount.

School budget and election results

Brighton Central School District voters approved a $62.3 million budget by a margin of 665 votes: 1,105 to 440.

Pittsford Central School District voters approved  a $109.7 million budget by a margin of 500 votes: 1,543 to 1,043.

The $83,177,728 tax levy will increase $2,116,373 from the current year. The tax rate will be $23.37 per $1,000 of assessed value.

Two running for Pittsford school board

Incumbent Edmund Starowicz is seeking re-election while Peter Sullivan is after his first term. Patricia Schwert is stepping down from the board.

Three vie for two Brighton School Board seats

Board Vice President Rome Celli is not seeking re-election after six years on the board. The board has three candidates running for two open seats. Incumbent Morton Stein is seeking re-election, while Andrea Costanza and Linda Eckel Mendelson are seeking their first terms.

Pittsford school board OKs budget

There are no job cuts proposed in the district’s $109.7 million spending plan for the 2010-11 school year. The Pittsford Board of Education adopted the proposal Monday, April 12.

Brighton weathering the storm

Brighton would use 70.5 percent — or $670,000 — more reserve funds in its 2010-11 budget than in this school year's. The Brighton Board of Education approved the $62.3 million spending plan Tuesday night.


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