Sag Harbor school district voters turned out in droves to defeat a controversial $8.5 million plan to build a new public library yesterday, after months of debate that had split the community.
About 1,300 people showed up and voted against the referendum by almost a 2 to 1 margin, said Sandra Kruel, board president of the Sag Harbor School District, which administered the voting for the local library district.
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