A majority of Pitman residents voting on Tuesday favored spending $21.3 million on proposed improvements at two schools.
Voters in Pitman passed a bond referendum that will raise more money for the school district in the South Jersey town. Jim Donovan has your morning headlines with weather from Meteorologist Kate Bilo.
One school district alone will spend $89 million overhauling schools after voters OKed a ballot question in Tuesday's school ...
Voters in Pitman are deciding a $21.3 million school bond referendum that would raise property taxes to fund repairs that ...
Pitman voters overwhelmingly approved a $21.3 million bond referendum in a special election this week to raise additional ...
Fisicaro joins a handful of relatives as 1,000-point scorers, including: His aunt, Jeanine Reynolds Delaney, who scored 1,258 ...
On Monday, athletic director Dustin Curtiss informed Eric Reza Sr. that he would not be brought back as the school’s varsity ...
Five municipalities approved school improvement public questions in today’s special school elections. The Educational ...
While there were some bumps in the road early on, Cinnaminson appears to be hitting its stride. Splitting its first eight games of the season, the Pirates turned it on in the fourth quarter Saturday ...
The project would require borrowing money and would specifically target Pitman Elementary School ... to qualify for financial assistance from New Jersey. The state is to contribute approximately ...