Little Ferry School Board Approves Long-Awaited Unit Ventilator Project Bids

At the recent Little Ferry School Board meeting, the board approved two resolutions related to the unit ventilator project. These resolutions included the awarding of a bid for work at the middle school and the withdrawal of funds from the capital reserve to support the project. This development follows a long timeline dating back to a referendum passed on March 12 of the previous year.

08:30The unit ventilator project has been a topic of interest for years, with the goal of enhancing air quality and energy efficiency in school facilities. The project is expected to improve the learning environment for students once completed.

09:27The meeting also featured a block vote on resolutions DO41 and DO42, alongside F15, all of which were passed unanimously. The decisive votes reflect a unified board eager to advance the district’s infrastructure initiatives. The project’s progression is seen as a positive step towards long-term improvements in the district’s facilities.

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