The Mayor and Council will hold its second workshop meeting to ensure all residents have the latest input on the proposed K-12 regionalization with Highlands, Atlantic Highlands and Henry Hudson.
The meeting will be at 7 p.m. tonight in the Mayor Dina Long Community Room, 3rds floor of the Beach Pavilion, 1097 Ocean Avenue.
Professionals who conducted the study of the proposed regionalization of this borough with the neighboring towns will be present to explain any issues and answer questions.
All three towns involved have passed resolutions forwarding a request to the state Commissioner of Education to have the question put on the ballot in the Nov. 7 election to let residents of all three towns be informed and cast ballots on the K-12 recommendation.
While the governing body has already conducted one workshop session, and sessions have also been held in Highlands and Atlantic Highlands, each of the governing bodies was to be certain all residents on all communities have the ability to be as informed as possible when casting their ballots in November.
For those with visual disabilities, busy lives, or just prefer attending from the comfort of their own homes, the meeting will be held both in person and available on ZOOM. The link for ZOOM is available on the borough’s website.