Haldane (N.Y.) district approves bond

Nov. 20, 2008
$2.3 million package will pay for roof replacement and other repairs

Voters in theHaldane (N.Y.) school district have approved a $2.3 million bond to pay for replacing the main building's roof and related repairs. District officials say the money is needed to replace parts of a leaking roof, work that is long overdue. The roof is about 25 years old and probably should have been replaced a decade ago. The project had been scaled back from an original $10 million plan, which had included replacing an aging heating system, and focused on immediate repairs to the district's main building, a 1930s structure. To read The Journal News article, click here.

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