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Updated: July 12, 2009, 11:17 am « main articles « news |
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While almost 100 district residents voted within the first hour of the polls opening, there were 566 less ballots cast in this referendum compared to the failed 2004 vote. Photos by Aaron Boyd |
Sag Harbor - Voters in the Sag Harbor School District passed the $9.98 million expansion to the John Jermain Community Library at the polls on Monday, June 29, with 83 percent of voters approving of the project.
Poll watchers, including library director Catherine Creedon, expected a record turn-out as almost 100 district residents showed up to vote in the first hour after the polls opened and the May 19 school vote had a record participation of over 1,900 earlier this year, however the final count was 642 'yes' to 137 'no' votes, a total of 779 ballots cast. The library had floated an $8 million plan to build an adjunct building on library-owned property near Mashashimuet Park in 2004, though that was struck down by referendum with a vote of 478 'yes' to 867 'no,' with 1,345 voters attending.
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Preliminary renderings from the architect show the proposed stone and glass facade and the spacious, open design planned for the addition. |
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A total of 779 residents of the Sag Harbor School District approved the proposed $10 million renovation and expansion of the John Jermain Community Library by 83 percent. |