Blind Brook bond: Three options, three price tags

Town hall on Oct. 22 Blind Brook bond proposal dives into details, finances while residents question how to ensure future financial security
August 15, 2024 at 12:47 a.m.
Blind Brook Superintendent Dr. Colin Byrne (left), Board of Education President Jeffrey Mensch and Vice President Samantha Smith listen to public commenters on Wednesday, Aug. 7, during a town hall hosted to garner feedback about the district’s upcoming bond proposal.
Blind Brook Superintendent Dr. Colin Byrne (left), Board of Education President Jeffrey Mensch and Vice President Samantha Smith listen to public commenters on Wednesday, Aug. 7, during a town hall hosted to garner feedback about the district’s upcoming bond proposal. (Sarah Wolpoff/Westmore News)

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Before anyone could speak, Jeffrey Mensch took a moment to squash “misconceptions” that he said …

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