Voters defeat $57.8 million bond proposal in Edison, N.J.

Dec. 9, 2008
Money would have paid for new school and upgrades at three other campuses

Voters in theEdison (N.J.) school district have rejected a $57.8 million bond proposal. The largest portion of the referendum was $25 million needed for a new school. Work at James Madison Intermediate and Woodbrook and Ben Franklin elementary schools, which included classrooms, bathrooms, expanded kitchens and renovated multi-purpose rooms, was expected to cost about $9 million each.
To read The Newark Star-Ledger article, click here.
FROM AUGUST 2008: Edison (N.J.) school board officials have agreed to move its scheduled $57 million bond election from Sept. 30--Rosh Hashanah--to Dec. 9. Members of the Jewish community expressed outrage that the vote was scheduled on one of the religion's holiest days. They asked the board to reschedule. The $57 million proposal would allow for construction of a new elementary school and additions to three other schools to address classroom crowding. ( Newark Star-Ledger)

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