Hackensack (Bergen County) – REJECTED
Construction of a new school building for grades seven through nine; construction of a new parking garage with 350 parking spaces; renovations and upgrades at existing schools throughout the district to accommodate expansion of full day Pre-K in neighborhood schools, and improvements to increase capacity across the district. Total amount: $169,904,226 State funds: $41,388,670Logan Township (Gloucester County) — APPROVED
Repairs and improvements to Center Square School and Logan Elementary/Middle School with no additional increase in taxes. Projects include roof replacement and exterior window replacement; site improvements including paving, additional parking spaces, and playgrounds. Upgrades include security vestibules, doors and a glass partition wall, conversion of showers to storage, and HVAC chiller replacement. Total amount: $7,870,750 State funds: $3,148,300Toms River Regional, Ocean County — APPROVED
Repair and restore facilities at 18 school buildings, including safety and security upgrades; improving accessibility through the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) units and controls; door and window replacements; renovating and upgrading high-wear and high-use areas such as science labs and playgrounds, and repair and repaving of parking lots and driveways. Total amount: $147,148,269 State funds: $55,625,404Warren Township, Somerset County — APPROVED
Repairs and improvements including boiler and pump replacements at A. L. Tomaso School, Mt. Horeb School and the Middle School; window replacement at the Central School; roof replacement at the Middle School; and HVAC upgrades at the A. L. Tomaso School and the Central School. Total amount: $6,446,588 State funds: $2,578,635Oxford Township, Warren County — PENDING
Planned improvements include security vestibule renovations, exterior door and window upgrades and exterior lighting and camera upgrades in the Pre-School-8th grade school. HVAC upgrades are also planned to replace the aging HVAC units and outdated operating system. Total amount: $2,285,100 State funds: $1,023,018Lafayette, Sussex County: Special Tie-Breaker Election
During the Nov. 6 general election, two school board write-in candidates tied with 63 votes each. Voters selected Erin J. Vogler during Tuesday’s special election.*****
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