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Public commenters urge sustained special-education oversight, stronger security and transparency on crematorium review

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During public comment at the Jan. 2 Robbinsville Board of Education meeting residents recounted the origin of the Ad Hoc Special Education Committee, urged more frequent security discussions, and asked for transparency about a board submission to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection regarding a proposed crematorium.

Residents during the meeting's public-comment period urged the Robbinsville Board of Education to maintain focused oversight of special-education services, step up school-security planning, and publish the district's filing with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) about a proposed crematorium.

Lonnie Jacob, a Robbinsville resident who said he participated in early parent-group work, recounted the history of the Ad Hoc Special Education Committee and said it was created in January 2021…

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