Summary
TRENTON - Local voters have approved a $3 million annual municipal budget, but not before trimming some money from the town's education costs.
Voters decided to raise about $25,000 less for education costs than the $2.48 million they raised last year because of declining school enrollment, according to Trenton officials. As a result, the school's one-day-a-week art teaching position has been eliminated and its technology instructor position has been cut in half, School Union 92 Superintendent Jim Boothby said Thursday.See the full content of this document
Extract
Trenton Votes to Cut Education Costs
Fred Ehrlenbach, the town's planning board chairman and moderator of annual town m...
See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
