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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. By John F. Bailey. May19, 2009: City of White Plains voters passed the proposed $185,778,149 School Budget in voting today, 1,798 votes to 857. The turnout of voters who voted on the budget was 2,655 compared to the 2008 total of 2,109, 546 more voters this year. Last year voters only passed a budget containing a $10 Million increase by 105 votes.
Had voters turned down the 2009 proposed budget the district would be forced to cut from $185,778,149 to $185,553,036, a cut of $225,113 and charge higher fees for rentals of buildings and fields.
Peter Bassano and Donna McLaughlin were reelected to their seats gathering 1,616 and 1,584 votes each, being joined by Jim Hricay, who bested a field of four other candidates.

Superintendent of Schools Timothy Connors, left, and Donna McLaughlin, President of the School Board. McLaughlin won reelection to fifth term on the Board.
McLaughlin said she was “very grateful the budget passed, and thankful the people votedme back into office.” She told WPCNR that she was hopeful the finance committee with two more private citizens to be added to thecommittee would begin to look at next year’s budget. Bassano said,”I’m really grateful the budget passed, Now it’s a relief to return to work and put the election politics behind us. My priority will be a mutually satisfactory resolution of the teachers’ contract.”

Peter Bassano, left, and Jim Hricay at Education House Tuesday evening. Bassano is reelected for his second term, and Hricay his first.
Jim Hricay, former Deputy Budget Director for the City of White Plains, currently with the City of Stamford, was elected to Terry McGuire’s seat (Mr. McGuire is leaving the Board), with 1,168 votes, compared to Augostino Zicca, Jr.’s 980 votes. Elsie Larhmann’s 950 votes and Reynolds Longfield’s 880 votes.
Hricay said he was grateful the budget passed and that the “citizens are committed to join us.”
The fact-finding process in the ongoing teachers-school district arbitration begins next week according to Superintendent of Schools Timothy Connors.
Connors told WPCNR, “It’s a good win for thecommunity and I’m grateful people came out and supported the Board of Education.”
Connors, a School Superintendent for 27 years has never had a school budget vote lose, he leaves White Plains with a 7 year winning streak.
The Unofficial Results:
