It is hoped that some of the work can begin during the summer, Ms. School district officials must sit down and prioritize the order in which the projects will begin, taking into account that the buildings are in use and thus the potential impact of construction work on students and staff. The architects will put together bid specifications, and then the projects will be put out for bid. The next step is to make arrangements to sell the bonds, according to school district Business Administrator Annette Wells. School board president Christine Witt was pleased that voters supported the bond referendum. Rocky Hill Borough voters gave it 53 “yes” votes to 14 “nays.” Although the vote tallies include absentee and provisional ballots, the results are unofficial. Montgomery Township voters approved the measure by 1,132 to 787. Overall, the bond referendum passed 1,185 to 801. MONTGOMERY - Voters gave “thumbs up” Tuesday to the Montgomery Township public school district’s proposed $18.5 million bond referendum for repairs and renovations to each of the district’s five schools.
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