School Referendum Election - December 14th
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PostPosted: Sun, Dec 12 2021, 9:48 am EST    Post subject: School Referendum Election - December 14th Reply with quote

School Referendum Election - December 14th

For those residents who selected to vote by mail, vote-by-mail ballots are being sent out by the County. Vote-by-mail ballots may be placed only in the drop box located at the Cranbury Police Station, 1 Logan Drive, until December 14th at 8:00 p.m.

In-person voting will be at the lower level of Town Hall from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on December 14th.

https://www.cranburytownship.org/home/news/school-referendum-election-december-14th
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PostPosted: Sun, Dec 12 2021, 3:07 pm EST    Post subject: Re: School Referendum Election - December 14th Reply with quote

a voter can mail their vote-by-mail ballot in any post office box
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VOTE NO!-s02s
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PostPosted: Mon, Dec 13 2021, 7:09 am EST    Post subject: Re: School Referendum Election - December 14th Reply with quote

VOTE NO!
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PostPosted: Mon, Dec 13 2021, 6:28 pm EST    Post subject: Re: School Referendum Election - December 14th Reply with quote

VOTE NO!-s02s wrote:
VOTE NO!


Why? They’re not asking for anything unreasonable.
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PostPosted: Tue, Dec 14 2021, 5:49 am EST    Post subject: Re: School Referendum Election - December 14th Reply with quote

anon-sos1 wrote:
VOTE NO!-s02s wrote:
VOTE NO!


Why? They’re not asking for anything unreasonable.
Everything they are asking for is unreasonable!
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PostPosted: Tue, Dec 14 2021, 5:49 am EST    Post subject: Re: School Referendum Election - December 14th Reply with quote

Vote No!
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PostPosted: Tue, Dec 14 2021, 10:57 am EST    Post subject: Re: School Referendum Election - December 14th Reply with quote

great schools = higher property values. Still lowest taxes in Middlesex County
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Still a great school-s02s
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PostPosted: Tue, Dec 14 2021, 2:48 pm EST    Post subject: Re: School Referendum Election - December 14th Reply with quote

It would still be a great school without a performing arts center. I don't think anyone has a problem with updating the cafeteria or science classrooms.
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PostPosted: Tue, Dec 14 2021, 3:58 pm EST    Post subject: Re: School Referendum Election - December 14th Reply with quote

Still a great school-s02s wrote:
It would still be a great school without a performing arts center. I don't think anyone has a problem with updating the cafeteria or science classrooms.


100%
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PostPosted: Wed, Dec 15 2021, 7:56 am EST    Post subject: Re: School Referendum Election - December 14th Reply with quote

Sad day
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PostPosted: Fri, Dec 17 2021, 9:20 am EST    Post subject: Re: School Referendum Election - December 14th Reply with quote

Congrats to Board for getting the much needed referendum past.
I am sure this will be on the Mayor’s update - probably his number one update!
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PostPosted: Fri, Dec 17 2021, 10:20 am EST    Post subject: Re: School Referendum Election - December 14th Reply with quote

Paul Callahan-s288 wrote:
Congrats to Board for getting the much needed referendum past.
I am sure this will be on the Mayor’s update - probably his number one update!


They "past" it? Or maybe "pasted" it?

Or do you mead "passed"? Hopefully the school will teach future generations how to spellcheck.
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PostPosted: Fri, Dec 17 2021, 11:31 am EST    Post subject: Re: School Referendum Election - December 14th Reply with quote

anon-roqo wrote:
Paul Callahan-s288 wrote:
Congrats to Board for getting the much needed referendum past.
I am sure this will be on the Mayor’s update - probably his number one update!


They "past" it? Or maybe "pasted" it?

Or do you mead "passed"? Hopefully the school will teach future generations how to spellcheck.


Maybe we can get together to discuss my spelling in person.
You know who I am - who is this? ( I know ending a sentence in a preposition is also not great grammar, nor is spelling mean “mead”)
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Want not need-1qq3
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PostPosted: Sun, Dec 19 2021, 10:08 am EST    Post subject: Re: School Referendum Election - December 14th Reply with quote

We didn’t “need” a performing arts center. Also what is going to be the long term costs of this addition? What’s the going to be the cost of upkeep, maintenance on equipment? Not to mention with costs rising now due to the financial handlings of the current administration, what are you going to do when the projected costs come in higher than expected?
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PostPosted: Sun, Dec 19 2021, 10:57 am EST    Post subject: Re: School Referendum Election - December 14th Reply with quote

Want not need-1qq3 wrote:
We didn’t “need” a performing arts center. Also what is going to be the long term costs of this addition? What’s the going to be the cost of upkeep, maintenance on equipment? Not to mention with costs rising now due to the financial handlings of the current administration, what are you going to do when the projected costs come in higher than expected?


Regardless, that ship has sailed. At least it was put to a vote that every taxpayer was invited to participate in. That's more than the library supporters were ever willing to do. They avoided a vote like the plague for over a decade. And in the scheme of like-to-haves I would take a performing space over the library or the Babe Ruth ball field or the brick paths on Main or the proposed bike paths. I'd probably vote the bike paths second. The ball field which is almost never used last. But in the end we were only allow to vote on one of them and the voters have spoken.
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PostPosted: Sun, Dec 19 2021, 12:38 pm EST    Post subject: Re: School Referendum Election - December 14th Reply with quote

The brine sidewalks cost the town nothing as it was a state beautification grant from the state. The only thing the town paid for was a couple extra street lights.
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