North Attleboro Voters to Decide if Town Should Raise Taxes to Build New School
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North Attleborough voters approve funding of new high school with 62 percent
NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH, Mass. (WLNE) — Voters in North Attleborough have voted “yes” on a tax hike to build a new high school. According to the unofficial results from the city, nearly 62-percent of voters said yes. That’s out of more than 6,400 people who cast a ballot. Funds from the new tax hike will help the town repay the money borrowed for the school’s construction. The construction of the new school will cost approximately $290 million. A pro…
The Pros and Cons of Repairing or Building a New School
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – A public presentation about the $46 million dollar school referendum was held Tuesday, June 3rd in Valley City High School, if the referendum passes during the June 10th special election it would allow the school district to build a new 3 through 12 school in Valley City. Several public meetings centered on the pros and cons of either repairing their existing facilities for $37 million or building a new facil…
North Attleboro voters to decide if town should raise taxes to build new school
NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass. (WPRI) — Polls are open in North Attleboro for voters to decide whether or not to approve a tax hike to build a new high school. According to the town's website, the project is estimated to cost $288 million, with the state picking up about $107 million of that. Under the proposal, the average homeowner would see their property taxes increase by nearly $1,000 per year for 30 years. If the ballot question fails, school offi…
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