Politics & Government

Voters Overwhelmingly Approve Lincoln School Debt Exclusion

Margin was more than four-to-one in the "yes" column.

Voters in Northborough have approved a nearly $15 million Proposition 2 1/2 debt exclusion for a renovated Lincoln Elementary School. 
The vote wasn't even close: Residents voted by a more than four-to-one margin in favor of the funding, 1,018 to 228. According to unofficial results from the Town Clerk's Office, about 38 people blanked their ballots. 
The Massachusetts School Building Authority is expected to pay more than $10 million toward the project. 
In the Planning Board race, the only contested race for voters, Amy Poretsky topped the ticket with 702 votes followed by incumbent Theresa Capobianco, who received 582 votes. Challengers Nancy Kellogg and Stephen Kurina, received 338 and 398 votes, respectively. 
Northborough Patch will post the link for the full results when they become available. 


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