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Public safety committee plans sensitivity training after school incidents; $20 athlete fee discussed
Summary
The borough's Public Safety Committee reported plans to run sensitivity training after anti‑Semitic incidents at the middle school and told the council it has discussed working with the school and robotics team; the committee also raised a proposed $20 per‑athlete field use fee that still requires board approval.
The Waldwick Borough Public Safety Committee told council members it will launch sensitivity training in response to recent anti‑Semitic incidents at the middle school and is coordinating with school officials and extracurricular teams.
"They're doing some sensitivity training," the committee representative said, noting…
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