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Toms River Regional Schools BOE Meets Tonight for Budget Hearing

Budget hearing scheduled for tonight; spending plan to carry $0.7785 tax rate for Toms River

 

Toms River Regional Schools’ Board of Education will hold a budget presentation on March 28 at 7:30 p.m., in the Toms River High School North auditorium — to outline a $204.362 million operating budget, with a possible tax rate of $0.7785 per $100 for property owners in Toms River.

The $0.7785 tax rate would be for Toms River residents, as separate tax rates are paid by the other towns that make up the Toms River regional district: South Toms River, Pine Beach and Beachwood.

The anticipated total operating budget for Toms River Regional is up $4 million over 2011-2012, climbing to $204.362 million. The school district has posted its “user-friendly budget” document online, and you can see the district's budget presentation, visit the Toms River Regional website here

For a look at the March 28 Board of Education meeting agenda, check here.

About this column: News about the candidates running for school board; and the annual election for Toms River Regional Schools. Related Topics: School Budgets and Toms River Schools

suz

9:01 am on Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Why do they even bother with meetings! They increase everything anyway.

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Greg

3:17 pm on Wednesday, March 28, 2012

And you all wonder why the "Ritacco 6" wanted to take away our constitutional right to vote? I only hope that the taxpayers of this district remember that it was Jack Reuther, Gus Kakavas and Jamie Jubert (these are the three that are up for reelection) were three of the six votes that took our rights away. Lets take their right away to vote for ANYTHING ELSE TO DO WITH THIS DISTRICT by voting them out in November. FYI... Gus Kakavas and Jack Reuther represent the taxpayers of Toms River where Jamie Jubert represents the taxpayers of South Toms River so, I hope all of the registered voters take note at who voted to not only take away our right to vote on a school budget but, they will probably hold the Roseilli line and vote with the other three to pass this budget. After all it was whatever Ritacco wanted he got and from where I sit is seems to be no different with Mr. Roseilli. My crystal ball sees it 6 votes for the budget and 3 votes against.

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Jay Poll

7:58 pm on Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Everyone is still missing the point! Cristy sitting in Trenton passed the laws that gave these guys to do what they are doing.

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