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Listeria outbreak has many asking, is deli meat safe to eat?
NEW YORK -- The listeria outbreak continues to make headlines, with products being recalled and precautions being taken. With a dozen cases reported in New York and one death in New Jersey, is it safe to eat deli meat now?Doctor's advice for avoiding listeria outbreakFirst of all, what is listeria? Dr. Nidhi Kumar tells CBS New York listeria is a "sturdy" bacteria that can be found in plants and soil."It can withstand high temperatures, like being in a freezer and even a regular refrigerator. And it has a biofilm, so it sticks to surfaces, it sticks to hands, and it can easily contaminate...
Produce recall in New Jersey expands due to possible listeria contamination
🔴 Ohio-based produce farm expands recall due to possible listeria contamination. 🔴 The affected produce was shipped to several states, including New Jersey. Out of an abundance of caution, an Ohio-based produce farm has expanded its July 12 recall to include additional produce because it may be contaminated with listeria, the U.S. Drug and Food Administration has announced.
New Jersey Has Seen A Record Amount Of Jackpots This Summer
Of course, the biggest news was the 1.3 Billion dollar ticket that was sold in Neptune at a ShopRite. lottery winners new jersey, 4 million dollar ticket hazlet nj, hazlet nj lottery winner, laurel market lottery ticket. Photo Credit: Canva. But all summer long people have been winning smaller jackpots...
NJIT Trustee Dennis Toft Earns Spot in NJBIZ 2024 Law Power List
Dennis Toft, co-vice chair of New Jersey Institute of Technology's Board of Trustees, has been recognized on NJBIZ’s 2024 Law Power List, highlighting Toft's significant contributions to environmental law and his leadership within New Jersey's legal and environmental sectors. Toft serves as the chair of the environmental law group...
Guest Columnist: How Does the State Decide If Your School District is ‘High-Performing?’
New Jerseyans have different ways of scoring how their local school districts function but our Department of Education has just one. You may have caught wind of it if you happened upon a panicked school board member muttering, “we’re being QSAC’d!”. What does this mean? Your elected...
NEW LIST: Which NJ & PA Big Lots Stores Are Closing Permanently?
I filled you in a few weeks ago that a beloved retailer was in financial trouble. Big Lots, a discount chain, with over 1,000 locations across America has fallen on tough times because of what the company is calling, "elevated inflation." Not as many Americans are shopping because paychecks aren't...
Broken wind turbine blade ‘crisis’ fuels NJ beach disaster fears
LONG BEACH — A New Jersey anti-wind group is demanding the state stop giving the green light to new offshore wind projects as pieces of fiberglass continue to wash up on the beaches of Nantucket. The renewed calls for a moratorium on awards from the state Board of Public...
What is Causing the Itch NJ Beach-Goers Are Feeling?
This weekend, Facebook has been flooded with comments over a phenomenon that has occurred at some South Jersey beaches. People complained of severe itching and even rashes as they exited the water. What is causing the itch? Is this dangerous?. If you've experienced a rash and itchiness, there's a good...
Camden County offers free vaccines to children to get ready for the school year
The Health Department in Camden County will be offering free vaccines to children who are uninsured or with only Medicaid Part A, to get ready for the upcoming school year. The vaccination drive will be tomorrow, July 30, from 9 until 11 a.m. It is held at Magnolia Public Schools, located on 420 North Warwick […]
Four Arrested After Heroin, Cocaine, Ghost Gun Parts Found In Atlantic City Motel Room: Police
Atlantic City police executed a drug search warrant at the motel on the 3000 block of Pacific Avenue on Wednesday, July 24, the department said in a news release. Officers found 226 white wax folds of suspected heroin, about 35 grams of suspected crack cocaine, and seven clear plastic bags of suspected marijuana.
EAGLES PUBLIC PRACTICE ALERT: AUG 1 AT THE LINC FOR $10!
Tickets for the Eagles public practice at Lincoln Financial Field – scheduled for Thursday, August 1, at 6:30 PM – are on sale now for $10 by visiting Ticketmaster.com. All ticket proceeds from the public practice will benefit the Eagles Autism Foundation and its mission to fund innovative autism research and care programs.
Toll increase coming for these N.J. and Philadelphia bridges for the first time in 13 years
Drivers who use the Delaware River Port Authority’s four bridges between New Jersey and Philadelphia will see a toll increase for the first time in 13 years, starting on Sept. 1. It’s been a good run of paying a $5 car toll to cross the Walt Whitman, Benjamin Franklin,...
Written in love’s richest books—’A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ at Hedgerow
Hedgerow Theatre in historic Rose Valley has joined forces with Philadelphia’s Maukingbird Theatre Company to present a fast-paced production of Shakespeare’s comedy A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM. Trimmed to 90-minutes (with no intermission), the Bard’s comedy about love—and magic—is set in an elite boarding school, and the woods nearby. The lighthearted romp will be onstage at Hedgerow’s historic building now through August 11th. Maukingbird Artistic Director, Peter Reynolds, is at the helm of this production.
Northeast Rumor Mill: Prospects return from final July visits
Prospects around the country took advantage of late-July visits over the weekend, as the recruiting dead period briefly lifted and many schools hosted big events to close out the summer before focusing on the 2024 season. Let's take a look at where various Northeast prospects went, and get some of...
Local author Dave Brown publishes 7th book, which focuses on offbeat World Series stories
Local author Dave Brown, who recently published his seventh book, Shadows of Glory, which focuses on memorable and offbeat World Series stories, found that it was the most enjoyable of the seven to write. Brown, whose works include a baseball trivia book with former Phillies colorful relief pitcher Mitch Williams,...
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