PETERBOROUGH -- A recount is under way at the ConVal School District after a proposed bond received 59.6 percent of the vote yesterday, just 23 votes below the needed three-fifths majority.
According to Superintendent Richard Bergeron, Peterborough supported the $4.9 million bond nearly three to one. Together with 71 percent support in Dublin, 67 percent support in Sharon and 65 percent support in Hancock, the bond came within a hair’s breadth of passing. Sealed ballot boxes from the district’s nine member towns are being taken to the district offices where a recount will soon begin.
The state has given the district one week to perform the recount, after which the district’s approval for 55 percent state building aid on the project will be forfeited. At this point, Bergeron is not getting his hopes up.
“It’s so close that we have to have the recount. We owe it to the voters and to the people who worked so hard to get the message out,” said Bergeron, who together with the School Board will meet Wednesday night with the two finalists of the ConVal High School principal search. “It’s kind of a sad message to share with our finalists.”