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Resident asks council to clarify ‘Goosegate’ testing and alleged AI email blocks during public comment
Summary
A resident, Jim Robinson, demanded clarity from the borough about whether dead geese found in Kennedy Park were tested for avian flu and questioned whether the mayor’s office used AI to block constituent emails.
During the meeting’s public comment period, Sayreville resident Jim Robinson pressed the mayor and council for clarity on two issues he said residents had raised: whether dead geese found in Kennedy Park had been tested for avian influenza, and whether the mayor’s office used artificial intelligence to block constituent emails.
Robinson said a public notice stating “none of the dead geese discovered in Kennedy Park tested positive for avian flu” was misleading if no tests had been performed. “The truth is that none of the birds were tested, so none could have tested…
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