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Yorktown, Lakeland Voters OK School Budgets, Return BOE Incumbents
YORKTOWN, N.Y.—Yorktown and Lakeland school district voters decisively approved their respective school budgets on Tuesday, May 21. Each district also returned incumbents to the school board. In Yorktown Central School District, voters said "yes" to the administration's $119,110,000 budget by a margin of 492-122. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Running uncontested, Jackie Cerbone and Peter Bisaccia were both reelected to the Board of Education with 522 and 525 votes respectively. Seventeen votes went to write-in candidates. Lakeland's $191,413,753 passed by 779-299. The district's vehicle bond proposition passed by 745-329. With four candidates vying for three seats, incumbents Mike Daly (735 votes), Anna Massaro (758), and Becky Burfeind (708) were returned to the school board. Challenger Tracy Sadler-Hormazabel got 522 votes. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Sarah Lawrence College Elevates Education Standards with Tenure Awards to Four Distinguished Faculty Members
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HS baseball: Repeat! St. Peter’s tallies 3 times in home seventh to capture 2nd straight CHSAA Archdiocesan crown (92 photos)
For the better portion of Friday night’s CHSAA AA Archdiocesan championship game, the outlook was looking grim for St. Peter’s and a pending return trip to Fordham University in the Bronx for a deciding game was beginning to look like a reality. The Eagles offense couldn’t come up...
Mahopac Unified Basketball to Host Brewster on May 28
MAHOPAC, N.Y. — The Mahopac Wolf Pac unified basketball team staged a furious comeback in a home game against Brewster earlier this month, falling just short before an enthusiastic crowd at the high school gym. Now in its third season, the team’s roster includes students with special needs and their general education teammates who play five to six games a year. The program’s success has led Mahopac to add unified bowling to its athletic programs. With family, staff, and fellow athletes from Mahopac’s lacrosse, track, and football teams looking on from the stands, the squad fought back from an early deficit thanks to a 10-point run in the closing moments, but Brewster managed to hold on to win 38-28.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Mahopac will get a chance for revenge when Brewster returns to the high school, along with North Salem, on May 28 at 4 p.m. for the unified Wolf Pac’s season finale. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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