This morning's Ithaca Journal reports on today's Dryden Central School District capital spending vote, which runs from 7:00am to 9:00pm today at the Dryden Middle School/High School Auditorium.
Most of the school districts that contain a piece of the Town of Dryden have some budget coverage in an overview article on school finances.
On the opinion page, Tai and Justin Musson write to complain that their ballots were challenged. I've already explained that their ballots were placed on hold (but eventually counted) because they were the only ballots with errors except for one other ballot (from a Democrat) that was completely disqualified on a technicality over its postmark. It's unfortunate that the Mussons, at least one of whom apparently worked at the Board of Elections for three years, didn't read the outside of the ballot and mark it appropriately.
Posted by simon at April 3, 2007 8:35 AM in Ithaca Journal , politics (local) , schools (Dryden)