Residents can look forward to the construction of a new Hillcrest Middle School after a majority of residents voted to approve it Tuesday. Unofficial results from the Registrar of Voters Office show the town’s referendum ballot question get over 13,000 “yes” votes. The Hillcrest project costs approximately $142,375,000. Democratic Registrar of Voters Jean Rabinow shared the unofficial totals of votes to-date — 13,268 residents voted yes and 6,628 residents voted no. Semmel said he’s ready for the project to start and appreciates the support of the residents. Jeff Wyszynski, principal at Hartford-based Tecton Architects. designed Trumbull’s District Master Plan, which breaks down structural issues among all 13 schools and lists each one by order of greatest need. Hillcrest Middle School was selected as the first building that was in the worst physical state.
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