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Date: Fri 08-Mar-1996

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Date: Fri 08-Mar-1996

Publication: Bee

Author: STEVEB

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School Bd Wants To Proceed With Hawley Project

B Y S TEVE B IGHAM

Members of the Board of Education made it clear Tuesday night they want to

proceed with the Hawley School addition despite delays with the high school

project.

Though no formal vote has been taken, Superintendent of Schools John R. Reed

said the board supported the idea of going forward, even though the $26.5

million addition plan at NHS was held up by the Department of Environmental

Protection (DEP) last month over questions about septic problems in the area.

"All indications say, `OK' at Hawley," Dr Reed said.

The $3.5 million Hawley School project is expected to go before the town for a

vote this spring. If approved, it would add 22,000-square feet to the

elementary school and feature a gymnasium, a media center, science rooms and

an administrative area.

Herb Rosenthal, school board chairman, said he has instructed the Hawley

bidding to go forward.

School officials had hoped to present both projects to the town's Legislative

Council and then to the public in a referendum as one package this spring, but

those plans had to be scratched once the DEP discovered high nitrate levels in

ground water near the high school.

Dr Reed said the setback has been a big disappointment, but he believes the

problem can be worked out.

The school district must now address the septic issue before going forward

with the high school addition and must decide whether to hook the Berkshire

Road school up to the municipal sewer line, an expensive alternative, or

install on-site nitrate elimination filters to the NHS septic.

Architect Rusty Malik of Kaestle Boos Associates, Inc. urged the school board

to come up with an alternative soon.

Bidding on the high school project is projected to begin in late June with a

referendum to follow in September or October.

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