The Middletown Board of Education recently approved an energy conservation project expected to produce "nearly $100,000 a year in additional energy savings" for the school district, the Middletown Journal reports. The project involves the sale of bonds that are expected to raise $846,676 for the project, which includes "a retrofit of lighting fixtures in the district's eight elementary school buildings to increase energy efficiency as well as the retrofitting of the lighting fixtures and electric system at Barnitz Stadium and its parking lot," the article said. For more, read the full story.
Middletown Board of Education approves the sale of bonds to pay for energy efficiency upgrades