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Two residents raise ADA-poster compliance and school discrimination at Princeton reorganization meeting
Summary
During public comment at Princeton’s Jan. 7 reorganization meeting, a resident said the municipal building lacks legally required nondiscrimination posters and another raised concerns about alleged discrimination and special-education supports in Princeton public schools.
Two members of the public used Princeton’s Jan. 7 reorganization meeting to raise civil-rights and education concerns during the public-comment portion of the session.
Rhonda Abbott identified herself as deaf and said she has repeatedly inspected municipal workplaces and found required state nondiscrimination posters missing. Abbott cited state poster requirements and the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination and…
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