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Board hears $700,000 in summer facilities work; three projects set for November referendum

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District officials reviewed roughly $700,000 of completed summer maintenance and repairs, outlined additional ongoing replacements and said three capital items — turf replacement, a high‑school loading dock and a CHS fire alarm upgrade — will be placed on a November referendum.

The Cheshire school district told the Board of Education on Sept. 4 that facilities staff completed about $700,000 in summer projects and that three capital items will be presented to voters in November. Emily Taylor said the summer portfolio included partial roof work at Dodd, a cafetorium ceiling replacement, a boiler replacement and other projects that totaled about $700,000. “We have 3 board of ed items going to referendum for the capital projects. We have the turf, we have the loading dock at the high…

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