B.B. lawsuit shines light on new details explaining why bond project went awry

February 1, 2024 at 12:31 a.m.
In September 2022, two years after the initial completion day of Blind Brook School District’s $44.7 million bond project had passed, construction was continuing on the exterior of the building. The project had faced costly delays of over 900 days, and now the district is taking its construction companies to court over the fiasco.
In September 2022, two years after the initial completion day of Blind Brook School District’s $44.7 million bond project had passed, construction was continuing on the exterior of the building. The project had faced costly delays of over 900 days, and now the district is taking its construction companies to court over the fiasco. (File Photo/Westmore News)

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