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Freehold Township voters approved $40 million referendum for school security, roofs and infrastructure, board says

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Board members described a recently passed $40 million referendum that must be used for aging facilities, security upgrades and roof work; district leaders emphasized that those referendum funds are restricted to capital needs and cannot be repurposed.

Freehold Township School District Board of Education leaders told the board that a voter-approved referendum will provide $40,000,000 designated for aging school infrastructure, security upgrades and roof repairs.

Board leadership said the referendum dollars are restricted to capital improvements and “must be spent on that,” and cannot be used for operating expenses. "We want…

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