$8 million bond approved in Cambridge (N.Y.) district

June 30, 2011
High school library and technology rooms will be renovated

From The Bennington Banner: The Cambridge Central (N.Y.) district has won approval of an $8 million bond proposal. The money will pay for reconstruction of a gymnasium and kitchen; new ventilator units and systems; skylight and window replacements; and other building upgrades. Voters rejected a second bond proposal. It sought $1.9 million to renovate the library and technology rooms in the high school.

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