The town councils of East Windsor and Hightstown will not meet in a public joint session, as many had expected, to decide on the secondary school ballot questions defeated by voters.
Instead, each plans to discuss the funding questions, for additional
staffing and all-day kindergarten, at their next public meetings, next week.
And both could approve resolutions stating their separate decisions at those meetings.
If the towns do not reach the same funding conclusions, the consensus of
state and local officials is that, lacking prescriptive language in state law on secondary questions, the will of the voters will stand.
For the full story, please turn to Friday’s edition of the Herald.

