Three Gloucester County school districts will hold bond referendum votes Tuesday, March 8, 2016.
Polls in three Gloucester County school districts will be open Tuesday as voters are asked to weigh in on bond referenda that would pay for improvements to school buildings or sports facilities.
In total there is more than $125 million being requested from voters in Deptford, Monroe Township and the sending districts of Kingsway Regional School system.
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Deptford School District is asking voters for $97.4 million for upgrades including adding a new wing to Monongahela Middle School and air conditioning at every school, among other things.
Polls in Deptford will be open from 2 to 9 p.m.
The Kingsway Regional School District -- which houses students in seventh through 12th grades from Woolwich, East Greenwich, Swedesboro and South Harrison, as well as high schoolers from Logan Township -- is asking voters to approve $12 million. These funds will go toward track and field improvements, as well as the construction of a new transportation garage and band house.
Polls will be open at Kingsway from 2 to 9 p.m.
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In Monroe Township a $15 million bond is proposed that will pay for major additions to the district's schools and accommodations for all-day kindergarten.
Polls will be open at Williamstown Middle School from 4 to 9 p.m.
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