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School Vote 2018: Levittown Budget And BOE Candidates
Here's everything you need to know before you head to the polls on May 15.

When Levittown residents head to the polls on May 15, they will be voting on their school budget, candidates for the Board of Education and a ballot measure to fund safety upgrades around the district.
The proposed 2018-19 budget is $215.9 million, up from the current spending plan of $210.2 million. That comes with a tax levy increase of 1.99 percent, which is within the district's limit under the tax cap.
On the Board of Education, there are three people running for two open seats: incumbents James Moran and Marianne Adrian, and challenger Colleen Napoli.
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Residents will also be voting on a ballot proposition that would allow the district to expend money from its capital reserve fund to pay for security upgrades to multiple school buildings.
Polls will be on open on Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Gardiners Avenue, East Broadway, Division Avenue High School and the Levittown Memorial Education Center.
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