Small-town divides force a 3rd school budget vote in rural Maine
PISCATAQUIS COUNTY, MAINE, JUL 29 – The district faces a third vote after two narrow rejections of a $9.53 million budget, increased due to state mandates, wages, and utilities, officials said.
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Small-town divides force a third school budget vote in rural Maine
Buses are pictured outside Piscataquis Community High School in Guilford on June 4, 2020. Photo by Linda Coan O'Kresik of the Bangor Daily News.GUILFORD, Maine — A school district based in Piscataquis County is heading back to the drawing board after voters in six towns narrowly rejected a proposed budget for the second time last week. Clear divides were on display in Maine School Administrative District 4. Voters from Guilford and Sangerville, …
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