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    Local Aid - Section 3
    Data Current as of:  8/10/2018



    Local Aid Distribution

    Additional local aid information based on the Governor's FY2019 Budget for individual cities and towns is available at https://dlsgateway.dor.state.ma.us/DLSReports/DLSReportViewer.aspx?ReportName=CherrySheet_FinalTotals&ReportTitle=Final%20Municipal%20Cherry%20Sheet%20Estimates

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    SECTION 3.    Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019 the distribution to cities and towns of the balance of the State Lottery and Gaming Fund, as paid from the General Fund in accordance with clause (c) of the second paragraph of section 35 of chapter 10 of the General Laws, and additional funds from the General Fund and the Gaming Local Aid Fund, shall be $1,098,945,897 and shall be apportioned to cities and towns in accordance with this section.
    Notwithstanding section 2 of chapter 70 of the General Laws or any other general or special law to the contrary, except for section 12B of chapter 76 and section 89 of chapter 71 of the General Laws, for fiscal year 2019 the total amounts to be distributed and paid to each city and town from item 7061-0008 of section 2 shall be as set forth in the following lists. The specified amounts distributed from said item 7061-0008 of said section 2 shall be deemed in full satisfaction of the amounts due under chapter 70 of the General Laws.
    For fiscal year 2019, the foundation budget category of "low income enrollment" for the purpose of calculating foundation enrollment shall be the number of students identified as economically disadvantaged by qualifying as a match in the commonwealth's direct certification system, as maintained in the executive office of health and human services virtual gateway system: supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP), temporary assistance for needy families (TANF), Medicaid (MassHealth) and foster care. Each decile shall be assigned a low income rate, where the rate for the lowest percentage decile shall be $3,619.57 and each subsequent decile shall increase by $40 up to the highest percentage decile rate of $3,979.57. The foundation budget rates for the employee benefits and fixed charges category shall be increased to $481.69 for pre-school and half day kindergarten; $963.36 for full day kindergarten; $963.40 for elementary; $979.63 for middle school; $892.16 for high school; $3,371.83 for in-school special education; and $1,330.21 for vocational. For fiscal year 2019, limited English rates shall be treated as an increment added to the total rate for each enrollment category as follows: $1,117.32 for pre-school and half day kindergarten; $2,248.25 for full day kindergarten; $2,232.23 for elementary; $2,354.36 for middle school; $1,744.94 for high school; and $1,530.34 for vocational. Total English language learner increments shall be allotted in a manner consistent with the fiscal year 2018 English language learner allotment of rates. All other foundation budget categories for each district shall be calculated in the same manner as in fiscal year 2018. The target local share shall be calculated using the same methodology used in fiscal year 2018. Preliminary local contribution shall be the municipality's fiscal year 2018 minimum required local contribution, increased or decreased by the municipal revenue growth factor; provided, that if a municipality's preliminary local contribution as a percentage of its foundation budget is more than 2.5 percentage points lower than the target local share, the preliminary contribution shall be recalculated using the municipality's revenue growth factor plus 1 percentage point; and if a municipality's preliminary contribution as a percentage of its foundation budget is more than 7.5 percentage points lower than the target local share, the preliminary contribution shall be recalculated using the municipality's revenue growth factor plus 2 percentage points. Minimum required local contribution for fiscal year 2019 shall be, for any municipality with a fiscal year 2019 preliminary contribution greater than its fiscal year 2019 target contribution, the preliminary local contribution reduced by 100 per cent of the gap between the preliminary local contribution and the target local contribution. No minimum required local contribution shall be greater than 90 per cent of the district's foundation budget amount. Required local contribution shall be allocated among the districts to which a municipality belongs in direct proportion to the foundation budgets for the municipality's pupils at each of those districts. For fiscal year 2019, the "foundation aid increment" shall be the difference between: (i) the positive difference between a district's foundation budget and its required district contribution; and (ii) prior year aid. The "minimum aid increment" shall be equal to $30 multiplied by the district's foundation enrollment minus the foundation aid increment.
    Chapter 70 aid for fiscal year 2019 shall be the sum of prior year aid plus the foundation aid increment, if any, plus the minimum aid increment, if any. No non-operating district shall receive chapter 70 aid in an amount greater than the district's foundation budget. Transitional relief, if any, shall be added to the chapter 70 distribution of this section but shall not be added to base aid for the calculation of chapter 70 aid for fiscal year 2020.
    If there is a conflict between the language of this section and the distribution listed below, the distribution below shall control.
    The department of elementary and secondary education shall not consider health care costs for retired teachers to be part of net school spending for any district in which such costs were not considered part of net school spending in fiscal year 1994, and for any district that has not accepted the provisions of section 260 of chapter 165 of the acts of 2014, provided that any district for whom such costs are not so considered shall have included as part of net school spending an amount equal to the increase in the foundation budget for the district associated with health care costs of retired teachers.
    No payments to cities, towns or counties maintaining an agricultural school under this section shall be made after November 30 of the fiscal year until the commissioner of revenue certifies acceptance of the prior fiscal year's annual financial reports submitted pursuant to section 43 of chapter 44 of the General Laws. Advance payments shall be made for some or all of periodic local reimbursement or assistance programs to any city, town, regional school district, or agricultural school that demonstrates an emergency cash shortfall, as certified by the commissioner of revenue and approved by the secretary of administration and finance, under guidelines established by the secretary.

     

    Local Aid Distribution


    Municipality
    7061-0008
    Chapter 70
    Unrestricted
    General
    Government
    Aid
    ABINGTON 7,816,931 2,033,977
    ACTON 0 1,446,332
    ACUSHNET 6,323,332 1,567,707
    ADAMS 0 2,420,641
    AGAWAM 19,367,102 3,809,114
    ALFORD 0 14,510
    AMESBURY 9,127,527 2,011,489
    AMHERST 6,088,203 8,704,774
    ANDOVER 10,595,662 1,847,539
    AQUINNAH 0 2,417
    ARLINGTON 11,765,923 7,844,260
    ASHBURNHAM 0 822,091
    ASHBY 0 452,735
    ASHFIELD 93,413 191,955
    ASHLAND 6,115,970 1,398,231
    ATHOL 13,837 2,737,372
    ATTLEBORO 37,773,985 5,898,624
    AUBURN 11,066,959 1,770,746
    AVON 1,807,404 716,633
    AYER 0 782,733
    BARNSTABLE 10,568,941 2,174,876
    BARRE 0 929,909
    BECKET 76,563 93,898
    BEDFORD 4,884,615 1,186,907
    BELCHERTOWN 13,814,846 1,759,269
    BELLINGHAM 8,573,845 1,754,449
    BELMONT 9,036,713 2,334,595
    BERKLEY 3,981,188 629,110
    BERLIN 459,075 208,459
    BERNARDSTON 0 300,724
    BEVERLY 8,135,812 6,038,076
    BILLERICA 19,202,874 6,020,823
    BLACKSTONE 156,507 1,415,233
    BLANDFORD 43,655 131,287
    BOLTON 4,568 204,142
    BOSTON 220,001,735 195,892,075
    BOURNE 5,155,183 1,515,701
    BOXBOROUGH 19,141 260,815
    BOXFORD 1,726,753 502,630
    BOYLSTON 599,925 354,164
    BRAINTREE 17,817,105 5,916,623
    BREWSTER 997,669 408,251
    BRIDGEWATER 76,038 3,765,882
    BRIMFIELD 1,239,312 403,120
    BROCKTON 175,377,972 21,649,227
    BROOKFIELD 1,445,497 510,512
    BROOKLINE 14,774,677 6,564,518
    BUCKLAND 10,478 316,595
    BURLINGTON 6,560,142 2,707,773
    CAMBRIDGE 15,454,156 22,212,508
    CANTON 6,127,065 2,217,268
    CARLISLE 961,959 226,818
    CARVER 9,961,139 1,510,457
    CHARLEMONT 92,255 180,734
    CHARLTON 21,633 1,497,974
    CHATHAM 0 155,609
    CHELMSFORD 11,047,148 5,247,915
    CHELSEA 77,427,579 8,491,869
    CHESHIRE 0 635,171
    CHESTER 55,349 186,151
    CHESTERFIELD 133,114 142,753
    CHICOPEE 63,834,816 11,906,309
    CHILMARK 0 3,878
    CLARKSBURG 1,794,475 376,134
    CLINTON 12,409,849 2,433,967
    COHASSET 2,649,798 531,957
    COLRAIN 0 298,410
    CONCORD 3,429,247 1,199,501
    CONWAY 623,884 184,788
    CUMMINGTON 73,684 86,255
    DALTON 236,011 1,176,385
    DANVERS 6,838,332 2,944,871
    DARTMOUTH 9,841,531 2,606,453
    DEDHAM 5,241,212 3,381,186
    DEERFIELD 1,104,883 496,611
    DENNIS 0 563,101
    DEVENS 308,558  
    DIGHTON 0 799,496
    DOUGLAS 8,722,775 754,549
    DOVER 812,073 198,896
    DRACUT 19,297,217 3,622,690
    DUDLEY 18,275 1,847,378
    DUNSTABLE 2,961 254,310
    DUXBURY 5,252,875 916,508
    EAST BRIDGEWATER 10,609,367 1,547,676
    EAST BROOKFIELD 186,016 299,866
    EAST LONGMEADOW 11,253,729 1,496,634
    EASTHAM 359,871 154,043
    EASTHAMPTON 7,977,702 2,906,231
    EASTON 10,041,681 2,264,236
    EDGARTOWN 820,119 68,873
    EGREMONT 0 65,237
    ERVING 464,995 69,494
    ESSEX 0 253,151
    EVERETT 67,417,033 7,143,256
    FAIRHAVEN 7,794,726 2,331,555
    FALL RIVER 119,649,166 24,639,691
    FALMOUTH 6,623,382 1,433,458
    FITCHBURG 52,356,663 8,823,683
    FLORIDA 548,737 51,463
    FOXBOROUGH 8,967,870 1,540,088
    FRAMINGHAM 47,342,453 10,286,847
    FRANKLIN 28,248,881 2,554,858
    FREETOWN 452,684 981,812
    GARDNER 19,725,204 4,381,445
    GEORGETOWN 5,488,348 740,693
    GILL 0 251,497
    GLOUCESTER 6,605,077 4,129,506
    GOSHEN 96,111 82,717
    GOSNOLD 16,414 2,168
    GRAFTON 11,015,375 1,616,669
    GRANBY 4,643,750 912,938
    GRANVILLE 0 165,773
    GREAT BARRINGTON 0 784,690
    GREENFIELD 12,256,917 3,282,611
    GROTON 0 800,932
    GROVELAND 65,200 752,639
    HADLEY 1,030,533 469,266
    HALIFAX 2,989,257 938,584
    HAMILTON 0 694,676
    HAMPDEN 0 711,364
    HANCOCK 209,260 58,377
    HANOVER 6,947,439 2,190,296
    HANSON 59,448 1,324,060
    HARDWICK 8,588 481,354
    HARVARD 1,954,741 1,531,224
    HARWICH 0 445,373
    HATFIELD 835,846 322,621
    HAVERHILL 54,644,839 10,162,104
    HAWLEY 13,837 44,746
    HEATH 0 86,509
    HINGHAM 7,492,625 1,631,800
    HINSDALE 104,683 230,217
    HOLBROOK 6,238,066 1,525,611
    HOLDEN 5,619 1,976,843
    HOLLAND 928,518 208,693
    HOLLISTON 7,521,070 1,601,175
    HOLYOKE 71,590,427 10,500,921
    HOPEDALE 6,059,280 674,220
    HOPKINTON 6,839,156 812,229
    HUBBARDSTON 0 465,755
    HUDSON 11,940,707 2,061,821
    HULL 3,846,626 2,191,219
    HUNTINGTON 257,686 356,346
    IPSWICH 3,282,240 1,659,733
    KINGSTON 4,340,125 992,435
    LAKEVILLE 73,946 846,006
    LANCASTER 8,468 988,345
    LANESBOROUGH 0 356,665
    LAWRENCE 186,744,535 20,301,465
    LEE 2,066,619 643,926
    LEICESTER 9,755,847 1,795,264
    LENOX 1,257,705 551,121
    LEOMINSTER 44,256,877 5,917,601
    LEVERETT 292,151 184,558
    LEXINGTON 14,217,984 1,584,615
    LEYDEN 0 85,131
    LINCOLN 1,082,505 703,901
    LITTLETON 3,991,548 734,973
    LONGMEADOW 5,259,665 1,444,567
    LOWELL 150,935,483 26,043,352
    LUDLOW 13,719,693 3,158,612
    LUNENBURG 7,538,072 1,093,406
    LYNN 166,374,513 23,149,817
    LYNNFIELD 4,338,661 1,075,343
    MALDEN 49,297,769 12,972,052
    MANCHESTER 0 229,939
    MANSFIELD 18,846,329 2,306,348
    MARBLEHEAD 5,837,259 1,177,415
    MARION 846,844 233,300
    MARLBOROUGH 27,235,942 5,628,477
    MARSHFIELD 14,543,473 2,239,895
    MASHPEE 4,590,756 380,412
    MATTAPOISETT 826,405 419,062
    MAYNARD 5,402,021 1,624,392
    MEDFIELD 6,213,144 1,498,812
    MEDFORD 12,004,766 12,541,814
    MEDWAY 10,434,849 1,261,449
    MELROSE 8,396,206 5,302,633
    MENDON 35,836 422,536
    MERRIMAC 39,015 869,959
    METHUEN 44,436,185 5,621,816
    MIDDLEBOROUGH 17,887,019 2,549,217
    MIDDLEFIELD 13,200 54,966
    MIDDLETON 1,646,051 565,735
    MILFORD 24,933,124 3,158,129
    MILLBURY 7,371,495 1,830,931
    MILLIS 4,796,932 1,082,529
    MILLVILLE 71,567 421,163
    MILTON 8,350,074 3,322,291
    MONROE 49,377 19,012
    MONSON 7,512,995 1,349,710
    MONTAGUE 0 1,481,823
    MONTEREY 0 47,806
    MONTGOMERY 21,042 89,731
    MOUNT WASHINGTON 25,706 30,994
    NAHANT 515,803 390,673
    NANTUCKET 3,550,359 81,923
    NATICK 9,762,979 3,940,047
    NEEDHAM 9,876,152 1,804,987
    NEW ASHFORD 179,597 21,002
    NEW BEDFORD 145,309,461 23,785,245
    NEW BRAINTREE 12,778 136,494
    NEW MARLBOROUGH 0 60,553
    NEW SALEM 6,167 107,279
    NEWBURY 16,844 535,479
    NEWBURYPORT 4,093,961 2,637,044
    NEWTON 24,027,611 6,076,275
    NORFOLK 3,433,905 991,557
    NORTH ADAMS 13,766,383 4,587,185
    NORTH ANDOVER 9,016,217 2,118,974
    NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH 20,556,671 2,974,712
    NORTH BROOKFIELD 4,272,568 823,890
    NORTH READING 7,083,527 1,835,878
    NORTHAMPTON 7,477,309 4,544,558
    NORTHBOROUGH 3,947,270 1,153,333
    NORTHBRIDGE 15,539,941 2,182,545
    NORTHFIELD 0 373,570
    NORTON 12,754,400 2,148,995
    NORWELL 3,754,059 1,108,403
    NORWOOD 6,660,973 4,809,398
    OAK BLUFFS 936,832 75,197
    OAKHAM 5,900 198,373
    ORANGE 5,259,029 1,670,987
    ORLEANS 410,820 177,604
    OTIS 0 37,608
    OXFORD 10,514,754 2,126,099
    PALMER 10,873,130 2,073,599
    PAXTON 5,026 559,510
    PEABODY 19,423,672 7,463,720
    PELHAM 233,071 164,586
    PEMBROKE 13,521,752 1,738,078
    PEPPERELL 0 1,543,209
    PERU 89,842 118,084
    PETERSHAM 433,423 118,536
    PHILLIPSTON 0 190,726
    PITTSFIELD 42,665,381 8,927,217
    PLAINFIELD 27,674 51,873
    PLAINVILLE 2,906,741 784,421
    PLYMOUTH 26,128,197 4,051,514
    PLYMPTON 734,170 245,298
    PRINCETON 0 306,137
    PROVINCETOWN 287,481 143,019
    QUINCY 27,395,085 19,743,316
    RANDOLPH 17,446,511 5,374,404
    RAYNHAM 0 1,175,748
    READING 10,713,609 3,352,020
    REHOBOTH 0 1,077,815
    REVERE 63,146,237 10,636,173
    RICHMOND 361,049 111,865
    ROCHESTER 1,855,232 439,151
    ROCKLAND 13,774,895 2,733,380
    ROCKPORT 1,481,756 452,434
    ROWE 138,335 4,074
    ROWLEY 25,266 558,376
    ROYALSTON 0 185,888
    RUSSELL 183,646 255,367
    RUTLAND 0 956,484
    SALEM 21,872,762 7,132,619
    SALISBURY 33,688 653,308
    SANDISFIELD 0 35,830
    SANDWICH 7,071,628 1,165,398
    SAUGUS 5,649,702 3,793,360
    SAVOY 514,049 119,803
    SCITUATE 5,521,321 2,080,024
    SEEKONK 5,454,099 1,272,352
    SHARON 7,344,287 1,447,413
    SHEFFIELD 16,950 251,898
    SHELBURNE 3,071 270,397
    SHERBORN 681,763 223,966
    SHIRLEY 0 1,356,580
    SHREWSBURY 19,887,358 2,880,275
    SHUTESBURY 626,876 175,341
    SOMERSET 8,175,585 1,585,869
    SOMERVILLE 20,329,028 26,051,985
    SOUTH HADLEY 7,991,294 2,700,438
    SOUTHAMPTON 2,537,146 658,832
    SOUTHBOROUGH 2,950,921 452,238
    SOUTHBRIDGE 21,257,319 3,637,569
    SOUTHWICK 0 1,304,260
    SPENCER 41,511 2,338,654
    SPRINGFIELD 345,447,265 39,142,890
    STERLING 0 716,833
    STOCKBRIDGE 0 103,066
    STONEHAM 4,421,709 3,842,756
    STOUGHTON 15,846,005 3,311,058
    STOW 5,020 435,272
    STURBRIDGE 3,821,314 801,067
    SUDBURY 4,910,568 1,447,383
    SUNDERLAND 867,288 522,611
    SUTTON 5,440,035 807,135
    SWAMPSCOTT 3,742,064 1,338,375
    SWANSEA 7,802,822 1,942,001
    TAUNTON 60,469,162 8,696,558
    TEMPLETON 8,632 1,441,840
    TEWKSBURY 13,224,155 2,877,797
    TISBURY 709,444 101,388
    TOLLAND 0 19,111
    TOPSFIELD 1,174,628 634,204
    TOWNSEND 0 1,358,888
    TRURO 391,237 31,107
    TYNGSBOROUGH 7,361,014 999,239
    TYRINGHAM 49,289 13,128
    UPTON 35,382 550,495
    UXBRIDGE 9,385,304 1,422,712
    WAKEFIELD 6,362,891 3,483,333
    WALES 990,083 244,221
    WALPOLE 8,073,101 2,635,193
    WALTHAM 13,203,102 9,929,070
    WARE 9,588,570 1,785,100
    WAREHAM 13,308,860 2,045,741
    WARREN 0 935,479
    WARWICK 0 131,500
    WASHINGTON 5,517 97,661
    WATERTOWN 5,186,400 6,896,842
    WAYLAND 4,646,818 934,640
    WEBSTER 12,709,800 2,560,067
    WELLESLEY 8,955,295 1,339,443
    WELLFLEET 198,959 60,436
    WENDELL 0 180,198
    WENHAM 0 442,899
    WEST BOYLSTON 3,008,415 823,825
    WEST BRIDGEWATER 3,694,909 676,141
    WEST BROOKFIELD 327,609 503,612
    WEST NEWBURY 2,421 306,370
    WEST SPRINGFIELD 28,069,021 3,705,722
    WEST STOCKBRIDGE 0 100,534
    WEST TISBURY 0 192,055
    WESTBOROUGH 7,951,974 1,198,188
    WESTFIELD 34,730,309 6,509,149
    WESTFORD 16,998,615 2,197,382
    WESTHAMPTON 473,330 149,830
    WESTMINSTER 0 676,866
    WESTON 3,728,527 386,769
    WESTPORT 4,514,672 1,257,954
    WESTWOOD 5,336,202 754,341
    WEYMOUTH 28,253,945 9,015,837
    WHATELY 262,160 138,760
    WHITMAN 78,029 2,503,743
    WILBRAHAM 0 1,513,263
    WILLIAMSBURG 608,437 313,038
    WILLIAMSTOWN 0 987,180
    WILMINGTON 11,371,910 2,571,070
    WINCHENDON 11,450,030 1,739,507
    WINCHESTER 9,043,265 1,529,842
    WINDSOR 26,342 107,375
    WINTHROP 7,075,746 4,358,943
    WOBURN 9,063,292 6,190,152
    WORCESTER 253,211,785 42,968,659
    WORTHINGTON 243,571 129,877
    WRENTHAM 3,765,913 963,997
    YARMOUTH 0 1,305,480
    Total Municipal Aid 4,176,404,641 1,098,945,897
     
    Regional School District 7061-0008
    Chapter 70
    Unrestricted
    General
    Government
    Aid
    ACTON BOXBOROUGH 15,022,441  
    ADAMS CHESHIRE 10,316,023  
    AMHERST PELHAM 9,519,487  
    ASHBURNHAM WESTMINSTER 11,259,442  
    ASSABET VALLEY 5,712,657  
    ATHOL ROYALSTON 17,371,580  
    AYER SHIRLEY 8,249,321  
    BERKSHIRE HILLS 2,903,088  
    BERLIN BOYLSTON 1,124,478  
    BLACKSTONE MILLVILLE 10,932,919  
    BLACKSTONE VALLEY 8,227,334  
    BLUE HILLS 4,852,408  
    BRIDGEWATER RAYNHAM 21,293,351  
    BRISTOL COUNTY 3,039,532  
    BRISTOL PLYMOUTH 11,289,055  
    CAPE COD 2,166,897  
    CENTRAL BERKSHIRE 8,726,209  
    CHESTERFIELD GOSHEN 748,510  
    CONCORD CARLISLE 2,568,503  
    DENNIS YARMOUTH 7,197,874  
    DIGHTON REHOBOTH 12,870,026  
    DOVER SHERBORN 2,182,791  
    DUDLEY CHARLTON 24,378,193  
    ESSEX NORTH SHORE 4,256,546  
    FARMINGTON RIVER 488,530  
    FRANKLIN COUNTY 3,501,516  
    FREETOWN LAKEVILLE 11,018,173  
    FRONTIER 2,838,225  
    GATEWAY 5,632,899  
    GILL MONTAGUE 6,217,984  
    GREATER FALL RIVER 16,324,308  
    GREATER LAWRENCE 24,699,393  
    GREATER LOWELL 27,075,900  
    GREATER NEW BEDFORD 25,513,225  
    GROTON DUNSTABLE 10,849,343  
    HAMILTON WENHAM 3,659,746  
    HAMPDEN WILBRAHAM 11,831,384  
    HAMPSHIRE 3,251,703  
    HAWLEMONT 633,556  
    KING PHILIP 7,529,320  
    LINCOLN SUDBURY 3,051,793  
    MANCHESTER ESSEX 3,007,748  
    MARTHAS VINEYARD 2,855,370  
    MASCONOMET 5,146,299  
    MENDON UPTON 12,382,726  
    MINUTEMAN 2,085,123  
    MOHAWK TRAIL 6,028,994  
    MONOMOY 3,544,840  
    MONTACHUSETT 14,733,748  
    MOUNT GREYLOCK 3,521,567  
    NARRAGANSETT 9,912,744  
    NASHOBA 6,991,269  
    NASHOBA VALLEY 3,698,114  
    NAUSET 3,491,269  
    NEW SALEM WENDELL 684,861  
    NORFOLK COUNTY 1,251,353  
    NORTH MIDDLESEX 20,298,593  
    NORTHAMPTON SMITH 909,905  
    NORTHBORO SOUTHBORO 3,123,514  
    NORTHEAST METROPOLITAN 9,712,133  
    NORTHERN BERKSHIRE 4,693,196  
    OLD COLONY 3,268,404  
    OLD ROCHESTER 3,010,154  
    PATHFINDER 5,459,444  
    PENTUCKET 13,111,292  
    PIONEER 4,149,941  
    QUABBIN 16,587,418  
    QUABOAG 9,122,230  
    RALPH C MAHAR 5,413,830  
    SHAWSHEEN VALLEY 6,431,361  
    SILVER LAKE 8,163,253  
    SOMERSET BERKLEY 5,210,007  
    SOUTH MIDDLESEX 4,810,820  
    SOUTH SHORE 4,342,636  
    SOUTHEASTERN 16,104,995  
    SOUTHERN BERKSHIRE 1,966,751  
    SOUTHERN WORCESTER 10,527,326  
    SOUTHWICK TOLLAND GRANVILLE 9,803,658  
    SPENCER EAST BROOKFIELD 13,648,634  
    TANTASQUA 8,727,575  
    TRI COUNTY 5,687,408  
    TRITON 8,708,421  
    UPISLAND 866,452  
    UPPER CAPE COD 3,240,238  
    WACHUSETT 27,699,197  
    WHITMAN HANSON 24,665,460  
    WHITTIER 9,542,746  
    Total Regional Aid 718,668,680  
    Total Municipal and Regional Aid 4,895,073,321 1,098,945,897

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