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Resident Jack Levit says contract issue kept him from interviewing; residents call for open process
Summary
During public comment, resident Jack Levit said a longstanding district license or contract prevented him from being permitted to interview for the board vacancy; other residents objected that all candidates should get interviews and questioned the selection process.
During the public-comment period of the East Brunswick Board of Education meeting, resident Jack Levit said he was prevented from interviewing because of a 2014 license related to a fence on his property that he said remained on the record until recently. Levit said measures are being taken to resolve the paperwork but questioned why he was not allowed to participate in the candidate interviews.
"Just makes me wonder though how I was able to interview and run last year with this contract in place. Why didn't the board take action…
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