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Lindenhurst 2022 - 2023 School Budget: What You Need To Know

Residents will be voting on the budget on May 17. Here's what you need to know.

LINDENHURST, NY —On May 17, voters in the Lindenhurst Union Free School District will head to the polls to vote for the district's proposed 2022 to 2023 budget.

Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. at five polling locations: Albany Avenue, Daniel Street, Harding Avenue, and William Hall Elementary Schools and Lindenhurst Middle School. Your polling location is determined by where you live. You can check the district's website to find your polling location.

The proposed 2022-23 spending plan is $177,638,786. The adopted budget contains a tax levy increase of 1.85 percent. This increase falls under the district’s allowable tax cap of 2.77 percent, the district said.

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Residents will also have the opportunity to vote on expenditures from the capital reserve fund to finance projects for improvements to Lindenhurst High School to expand educational and vocational programs.

You can see more information about the budget by clicking here.

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Several people are running to fill three board seats:

  • Linda Anielleo (incumbent) is being challenged by Janine Ega
  • Jacquelyn Herig (incumbent) is being challenged by Philip A. Renna
  • Edward Langone (incumbent) is being challenged by Heather Reado and Cirino Sesto

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