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BY TOBY HENRYThe defeat of a two-town middle school to serve Auburn and Candia has left Auburn to evaluate a possible new school proposal on its own while Candia officials say they’re done making plans for now.
In Candia, the past five years have seen three school proposals shot down, including the recent failure of a tuition contract which ...
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Candia School Warrants
Unofficial returns, • denotes winner
Article 2: To raise and appropriate $7,486,408 as an operating budget, not including appropriations by special warrant articles and other appropriations voted separately. The default budget would be $7,526,161, which is the same as last year, with certain adjustments required by ...
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BY JENN McDOWELLThe timing of the deliberative session of Candia School District Meeting drew about as much attention from residents as discussion of its warrant articles.
The meeting, called to order at 12:54 p.m., immediately following the deliberative session of Town Meeting, took only about 45 minutes. As opposed to the Town Meeting, at which ...
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BY JENN McDOWELLMiddle school plans
After years of planning, Auburn and Candia school boards are ready to put the funding of a joint middle school in voters’ hands.
In March, Candia voters will weigh in on a tuition agreement with Auburn to fund the new school, a $25 million project.
Auburn will vote on whether to secure a $29 million bond ...
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BY JENN McDOWELLAuburn School Board members ratified the tuition agreement in a unanimous vote for the proposed Candia-Auburn middle school on Tuesday, Nov. 13. Candia School Board members voted 4–1 in favor of ratifying the agreement at a recent meeting.
Tax impact numbers recently produced for both towns show year two of the 20-year ...
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BY NICHOLAS BROWNCandia residents, some reluctantly, voted to spend $91,791 for architectural and engineering studies for a middle school in neighboring Auburn.
The warrant article spurred most of the discussion at the town’s annual School District Meeting on Saturday, March 10, at Henry Moore School. About 160 people attended the ...
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