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Long Island Museum asks Three Village voters to approve $500,000 annual levy on May 19, 2026 ballot
Summary
Long Island Museum leaders asked the Three Village Central School District to place a proposition on the May 19, 2026 ballot that would authorize a $500,000 annual tax levy to support museum programming, and described potential resident benefits if the measure passes.
At the Three Village Central School District board meeting on Oct. 22, 2025, officials from the Long Island Museum asked the board to place a petition on the May 19, 2026 ballot that would authorize an annual $500,000 tax levy to support the museum’s exhibitions and educational programs.
Museum leaders said the levy would be separate from the school tax and, if approved, would allow the museum to expand free or low-cost access for district residents, prioritize school field trips, and pursue additional programming in partnership with the district.
Joshua Ruff, co-executive director of the Long Island Museum, described the museum’s existing work with schools — tours, workshops,…
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