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Four towns vote Tuesday
They are Chelmsford, Harvard, Holbrook and Randolph.
Here is a rundown on two of them.
In Randolph, a town frequently in the news over the last year for its underperforming schools, three override choices will be considered: $5.4 million for schools, $411,322 for the Police Department, and $200,000 for the Fire Department.
In neighboring Holbrook, officials decided to present a single override proposal for $2.8 million. The amount includes $1.8 million for schools and $800,000 would be used to cover increases in Blue Hills Regional Technical School costs and the Norfolk County assessment. The remaining amount would bolster the police, fire, and library budgets.
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About override central Coverage of Prop 21/2 override campaigns in more than 30 communities in Greater Boston.
Christine Wallgren is a correspondent in the Globe South bureau.
David Dahl is the Globe's regional editor.





