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Operations update: district moves to replace condensate tank, crosswalk dispute persists; board accepts $5,000 band donation

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The operations committee presented a time-sensitive condensate-tank replacement (cooperative-price proposal on the board agenda), board members debated responsibility for a pedestrian crosswalk on a county road, and the board accepted a $5,000 donation from the Warren Township Lions Club for the marching band.

The Watchung Hills Regional High School Board’s operations committee reported that a condensate-tank replacement project for the south boilers — included in the 2025–26 capital budget — requires prompt action because lead times for tanks can be eight to ten weeks. The committee said an initial cooperative-contract price from MPA was $114,000 but that MPA later lost the cooperative contract; the next available cooperative price from McCluskey was $121,253.70, and the replacement proposal was on the board agenda for approval that night.

Board members also spent extended time discussing a separate safety and infrastructure item: a proposed sidewalk/crosswalk…

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