Poland Approves School Budget ... Again

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POLAND - In a year when some towns failed over and over to get voters to OK a school budget, Poland has now gotten its budget approved twice.

In a special town meeting held Wednesday, Poland voters passed a $13.1 million school budget for the 2008-09 school year. Voters originally approved the same budget during the regular town meeting in April, but the Maine Department of Education refused to accept the vote because new state rules required towns to get voter approval on several parts of the budget and Poland had voted only for the bottom line figure, Town Manager Dana Lee said.

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Poland Approves School Budget ... Again

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