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SCC PROVIDES BERGEN FAMILIES PROGRESS REPORT ON SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
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| Garfield, NJ (August 17, 2004) –
In an effort to inform Bergen County residents about the progress of the state’s school construction program, John F. Spencer, CEO of the NJ Schools Construction Corporation (SCC), held a countywide town meeting in the Garfield High School Gymnasium. |
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The meeting, hosted jointly by the administration of the Bergen County Executive, Dennis McNerney, consisted of a general overview of how the state’s school construction program works and the type of projects occurring in Bergen County.
The meeting is part of SCC’s on-going effort to educate and inform communities about the school construction projects in their towns.
Governor James E. McGreevey formed the SCC in July 2002 to accelerate the state’s $8.6 billion school construction program. The program is the largest public construction program ever undertaken by the State of New Jersey and represents one of the largest programs of its type in the nation. |
CEO Jack Spencer, SCC |
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 Bergen County Executive, Dennis McNerney |
 Neil Mapp, SCC Design & Construction, speaks with local officials |
 Mr. Nicholas Perrapato, Superintendent of Schools City of Garfield, CEO Jack Spencer, SCC |
Town Meeting Presentation |
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