Every project in the bond referendum is critical. The determination to deliver these projects on time and under budget is the bright light of change that bodes well for the next generation of Mounties being born today.  Â
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State grants $75k to update Montclair school district playgrounds
Funds will offset playground projects included in bond referendum work.
Montclair PTA Council wins national advocacy award
Recognizes group’s work on bond referendum campaign.
Legacy Construction Management’s bid was half the price of its competitors
Company to oversee six-year project to upgrade and repair Montclair schools.
Catching up on Montclair Public Schools’ $187.7 million repair project (Our Schools)
“Maintaining the sanctity of the classroom experience for teachers and students is our top priority,” David Cantor said.
Legacy Construction Management to oversee Montclair district’s $187.7M project
Firm’s bid, $3.1M, was much lower than those of its competitors, board says.
Montclair taxpayers to save $5M on school district’s referendum work
District anticipated interest rate of 4.2% — bond sold to RBC Capital Market with a rate of 3.52%.
Montclair Public Schools to host property tax relief presentation
State officials will discuss New Jersey’s two property tax relief programs: ANCHOR and Senior Freeze.
Montclair school district takes next steps on $187.7 million bond referendum work
Four Montclair residents chosen to advise district on bids for construction management.
Montclair school leaders celebrate referendum win, look to future
The first step will be advertising for and hiring a construction manager.
Montclair voters overwhelmingly back $187.7 million investment in schools
10,837 voters backed the referendum question, with only 2,067 opted against the measure.
Montclair residents head to the polls for 2022 Election Day
Polls will be open in Montclair until 8 p.m.
School bond referendum is critical (Letter to the Editor)
“Montclair now has old crumbling schools, with old leaky roofs, old boilers and an infrastructure that has seen better days,” David Herron writes.
Remember to vote on Nov. 8 (Letter to the Editor)
The polls are open on Election Day from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.