Schools
BOE to Set Up New Cameras and Live Streaming
The Board of Education will have new camera and recording technology, and is continuing to look into streaming meetings live online.

The Board of Education has been gathering technology estimates for months in order to see if it can stream its meetings live online.
Since September, or a host website for the general public.
The board will be working with NJ Discover's Curt Cumei, who also works with the township on its public access channel and to tape and edit township events and council meetings.
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"It is going to cost us no more than [Cumei's] proposal of $6,245," said Cindy Barr-Rague, Business Administrator.
Months ago, the BOE called in a consultant to talk about putting a fixed camera in the back of the room, get a laptop to control recording and live streaming and hooking up audio and a smart board to the technology.
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However, in mid-September . Lilonsky and the rest of the board chose Cumei's proposal due to its cost-effectiveness and simplicity.
Currently, board member BonnieSue Rosenwald's husband Mark Rosenwald tapes the meetings with his personal equipment and posts them on NJ.com's Marlboro forum.
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