Schools

Millburn Residents Can Vote On $20.5M School Plan Tuesday

The referendum is to bond for capital improvements to all the schools. Residents can vote from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. A website gives more info.

Millburn Middle School will get cafeteria upgrades if a $20.5 million capital improvements plan is passed by the town's voters on Tuesday. Read other details of the referendum below.
Millburn Middle School will get cafeteria upgrades if a $20.5 million capital improvements plan is passed by the town's voters on Tuesday. Read other details of the referendum below. (via Google)

MILLBURN, NJ — Millburn officials are reminding residents that they can vote from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. in a school district referendum held Tuesday. The district's website has a page with all of the details on the proposed $20.5 capital improvement plan, which includes all of the schools in the district. The page includes a link to where to vote.

The referendum is part of the district's Capital and Maintenance Plan to improve its facilities while maintaining a flat debt schedule —by issuing new bonds as existing debt expires—according to a letter issued by Superintendent of Schools Dr. Christine Burton.

The improvements will include security vestibules and safety upgrades at all schools, a cafeteria addition at the Middle School, and other items.

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Find out more details on the district's C&MP site here.

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