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Moldy trailers a $400,000 hit for

Taxpayers billed for ridding temporary classrooms of toxic fungus

Thursday, January 06, 2005

BY DUNSTAN McNICHOL

Star-Ledger Staff

Three years after the state paid $13 million for hundreds of new

trailers to house preschool classes, taxpayers have been hit with a

bill of more than $400,000 to clean up toxic mold found in 16 of the

units that had been placed in .

schools superintendent Tom Dunn said local officials

contacted the Schools Construction Corp., the state agency in charge

of New Jersey's $8.6 billion public school rebuilding effort, after

evidence of mold was found in two of the temporary classroom trailers

located at the Winfield Elementary School last July.

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