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School Cancelled, But Voting Continues On $5M CCS Plan

School Cancelled, But Voting Continues On $5M CCS Plan COOPERSTOWN — Classes are cancelled today, but voting will continue until 8 p.m. at the high school on a $5 million referendum on capital improvements in the district. according to Superintendent of Schools Bill Crankshaw. Rehabbed gymnasiums, new LED lighting, enhanced security and enhanced drainage at the baseball field are among the items that would be funded by the $5 million allocation, if approved. CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON CCS REFERENDUM…

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