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Resident says closed‑session letter was disclosed and attached to $3.7M tort claim; asks council for explanation
Summary
Felicia Spitz told the council a letter she provided for closed session was disclosed without consent, attached to a tort claim seeking $3.7 million, and that municipal counsel declined to explain; she asked for a response by Jan. 26, 2026 and said she would refer the matter to the state's DCA Office of Local Government Services if unanswered.
Felicia Spitz (5 Haslet Avenue) used the public comment period to raise governance concerns about the municipality's handling of a letter she had provided for closed session. Spitz said the letter was disclosed without her consent, was attached to a tort claim notice seeking $3,700,000 in damages against the Princeton Housing Authority and the municipality, and that she had expected the document to remain…
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