A month after New Jersey elected a new governor , voters in one Gloucester County town are heading to the polls again Tuesday to decide on the path forward for three aging school buildings.
Mantua Township, New Jersey, is holding a referendum on whether to raise $39 million to pay for upgrades across all three schools in the Mantua Township School District.
If voters approve Mantua Township schools taking out a $29.2 million bond, the state of New Jersey will kick in another $9 million, and another $1 million would come from the district's capital reserves.
The district says the bond dollars will pay for roof replacements, a new pre-school addition , rebuilding four kindergarten classrooms, heating and air conditioning repairs and safety and security upgrades — including doors tha

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