Schools
Middletown Plans To Do A District-Wide Facility Assessment In 2024
The school district will likely eventually ask Middletown residents to vote on a referendum to fund capital improvement work:

MIDDLETOWN, NJ — Heads up, Middletown taxpayers:
At some point in 2024, the district is preparing to do a "district-wide master facility assessment," said school district business administrator Amy Doherty at the most recent Board of Ed. meeting, held Tuesday night, Jan. 30.
This will be a comprehensive look at all the facilities and buildings in the district, and seeing where improvements need to be made, and if any new construction should be done.
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The school district will likely eventually ask Middletown residents to vote on a referendum to fund capital improvement work, which means borrow money to pay for the work.
"We really haven't had a large-scale capital improvement plan in nearly 20 years," said Doherty Tuesday night. "It is time we start planning for that. It is time to look at all the things we need across the district."
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