Woodbridge Township Council Meeting Addresses Sequest Animal Welfare Concerns and School District Issues

The recent Woodbridge Township Council meeting was marked by discussions surrounding the Sequest facility at Woodbridge Center Mall and issues within the local school district. Public concerns were raised about animal welfare at Sequest, with multiple residents urging the council to take action against alleged neglect and cruelty. Additionally, discussions focused on a suspended school district employee and new security measures at sporting events.

The Sequest facility drew discussion during the meeting, as residents voiced concerns about animal welfare and public safety. Jessica, a member of the public, questioned the facility’s practices, citing numerous citations for neglect and animal cruelty. She urged the council to act, stating, “Woodbridge has an opportunity to be on the side of writing a wrong.” Another concerned resident, Carrie Asuga, highlighted the facility’s history, mentioning over 80 citations from government agencies over five years. She emphasized the potential risks to children and reiterated the need for action, saying, “We want them to stop in the Woodbridge mall.”

Nicole Patterer from Avenel further criticized Sequest’s practices, particularly focusing on fish pedicures offered at the mall. She raised concerns about serious health risks, including bacterial infections and potential transmission of diseases such as hepatitis and HIV. Patterer argued for stricter oversight and regulation of Sequest’s services.

Responding to these concerns, a council member clarified that while the local health department conducts inspections, jurisdiction over animal welfare falls under the New Jersey Department of Agriculture. They reiterated the council’s limited authority but expressed willingness to meet with residents to discuss the issue further.

In a separate significant topic, a public comment brought attention to a suspended Woodbridge High School vice principal amid allegations of inappropriate behavior. The individual, identified as Tom Maris, emphasized that the employee had been suspended with pay, not fired. Maris also addressed rumors about safety at evening sporting events, specifically football games. He reassured the public of enhanced security measures, explaining that backpacks and bottles are now prohibited at events to ensure a safer environment for families.

In response to Maris’s concerns, the mayor highlighted the importance of addressing such issues within the appropriate forums. The mayor acknowledged not having prior knowledge of odor complaints linked to dredging activities in Cashey but pledged to investigate.

The meeting also touched upon transportation issues for students attending the Acacia Center, with Rashida Sewor seeking clarification on busing logistics. The mayor encouraged parents to petition for transportation needs, assuring them that busing would be considered if there was sufficient demand.

Announcements included upcoming holiday lighting at Abel’s Bar and Trunk or Treat events, as well as gratitude expressed for successful community engagements like Oktoberfest and the health expo. Council members highlighted efforts to engage families in local activities and support those affected by recent incidents, such as a fire in Colonia that left families homeless.

Administrative discussions covered ongoing municipal projects, with the council addressing tax court judgments and infrastructure change orders.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
John E. McCormac
City Council Officials:
Kyle Anderson, Cory Spillar, Sharon McAuliffe, Howie Bauer, Virbhadra N. Patel, Debbie Meehan, Lizbeth DeJesus, Gregg M. Ficarra, Brian Small

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