Source: American School & University / Mike Kennedy / Jan. 31, 2023
The Danbury News-Times reports that about $1.5 million has already been allocated to the HVAC project, and the school district is seeking more funding through a state grant program that encourages districts to install, replace or upgrade heating, ventilation or air conditioning systems.
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