James Bradt’s voice cracked as he stood before the Amsterdam school district’s Board of Education Wednesday night.
A night shift custodian at Amsterdam High School, Bradt realized that voters’ rejection of the district’s $55.3 million budget could mean more than cutting $200,000 to bring the spending plan to contingency.
It would likely mean his job....
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