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Got Questions for Nanuet School Board Candidates?

Patch wants to hear from you. What questions would you like Nanuet Patch to ask your three candidates? Include your questions in the comments section or email them to Kim@Patch.com

 

Yesterday, Nanuet Patch asked readers if they had any running for the on the Board. The Nanuet Board of Education has three vying for two seats:

  • Incumbent Sarah Chauncey
  • Incumbent Ed Dingman 
  • Challenger Scott Walters

Patch is about to talk to these candidates about the upcoming election and ask why they're running for the board. Do you have a question for one or two or all three of them? Have a question about them or their take on the Nanuet School Proposed Budget? Send them my way. Include your questions in the comments section below or email them to Kim@Patch.com

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Voter registration will take place in the  on May 9 from 1-7 p.m. Voting on the and  as well as the candidates running for  and boards is on May 15 from 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. at the Nanuet High School gym.

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Issy May 19, 2013 at 03:49 pm
This is just ridiculous. There are two aspects to our water. Supply and demand. United WaterRead More control our supply and have been instructed by the NY Public Service Commission to increase our supply. Our politicians control our demand. They could enact legislation to restrict demand tomorrow: Introduce water saving measures, restrict growth and introduce incentives and policies to conserve, but do they? No, of course not, they would rather showboat and slam UW, who are doing what the State has mandated. If our local politicians are serious on this issue, propose real legislation and water conservation measure, not just baseless rebuke of UW.
Don May 16, 2013 at 09:43 am
He originally attempted to text the announcement to a bunch of youths, but he mistakenly sent it toRead More senior citizens.