Schools
How To Post A Letter On Patch About Hoboken High School Project
How to post a letter yourself on Hoboken Patch, and how to get a mail-in ballot in time for the school referendum, below.
HOBOKEN, NJ — Tuesday was the last day to register to vote in the Jan. 25 referendum over whether the Hoboken school district should bond for $241 million to build a new high school at 10th and Jefferson streets.
How To Vote By Mail If Desired
To register online to vote, go to https://voter.svrs.nj.gov/register.
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To vote by mail if registered, you can drop a mail-in ballot in any post office box or at the dropbox at City Hall. You can request a mail-in ballot until Jan. 18, said Councilwoman Emily Jabbour, or print this out:
https://nj.gov/state/ elections/assets/pdf/forms- vote-by-mail/vote-by-mail- english-hudson.pdf
Find out what's happening in Hobokenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
How To Post A Letter Yourself On Patch
Residents who are both for and against the plan have started several Facebook groups and posted letters on local media, including this one posted recently on Hoboken Patch.
To post a letter about the project on Hoboken Patch yourself, follow the set of instructions here for posting an article.
Look for a more detailed story on the plan and on upcoming hearings later.
READ MORE: Hoboken School Board Posts Q&A On School Project
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