New Jersey district seeks $4.8 million for facility upgrades

Dec. 7, 2009
Quinton Township asks voters to approve funds to renovate elementary school
From Today's Sunbeam: Voters in the Quinton Township (N.J.) School District are going to the polls on Dec. 8 to decide the fate of a $1.7 million bond proposal. If the plan is approved, the district will receive an additional $3.1 million from the state. The money would be for upgrades at the elementary district's only school, part of which was built in 1928.

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