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New Washington School and Education Center in Millburn Referendum, 1966

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Planning with vision...a key to excellence, Millburn Township Public Schools, Millburn, New Jersey informational pamphlet about the April 19, 1966 school referendum to authorize the construction and renovation of buildings and grounds. Findings were based on 3 year study and included building a new Washington School on Willow and Spring Streets, which would be a two-story, 12-classroom school; modernizing and expanding the Wyoming Elementary School, Enlarging Glenwood Elementary school and adding playfields, construction of and Education Center; expanding the Hartshorn School Library and playfields, putting a new gymnasium in at South Mountain School, expanding athletic facilities and parking at Millburn High School. The proposal was for a bond issue of $2,870,000.00. 8 pp., unpaginated. Illustrated with diagrams and floor plans.

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