The Valhalla school district plans to appeal a court ruling requiring it to repay up to $1.9 million to the town of Greenburgh, insisting an agreement between them to fund education programs is valid.
In November, state Supreme Court Justice Nicholas Colabella ruled the 2004 agreement, which called for Greenburgh to pay the school district $6.5 million over 10 years, was an improper gift that did not benefit the majority of town residents. The parties are waiting for the judge to determine how much must be repaid.
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