MONROE – With growing concerns over vaping, a Monroe school board committee is developing a policy to address the problem with a focus on education.
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The New Jersey state senator who represents Middlesex and Mercer counties joined other Democratic legislators this week supporting Planned Parenthood’s decision to reject Title X funding.
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MONROE – A second animal has tested positive for rabies in the township, according to a Sept. 6 advisory from the Middlesex County Office of Health Services.
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MONROE — It’s been a tough start to the new school year for Monroe. After the district decided to hold half days on Sept. 5 and Sept. 6 because of the excessive heat, it is now dealing with mold that was found in the Monroe Township Middle School Richard Marasco Auditorium on Sept. 5.
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NEW BRUNSWICK – The iconic mascot for the shuttered Toys R Us chain, Geoffrey the Giraffe, has found a new home.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The Middlesex County Mosquito Commission will spray insecticides in the township on Thursday to help control the mosquito population particularly in Monmouth Junction.
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CRANBURY – A local first aid squad came under fire after residents bemoaned slow response times and alleged in adequate equipment and training by volunteer members in the unit.
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A Vineland-based company is recalling approximately 10,805 pounds of canned chicken gravy products because of a possible “deviation that may have led to underprocessing of products,” the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection said on Tuesday.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Township health officials confirmed that a bat found in a resident’s home near Brook Drive and Spruce Lane on June 17 tested positive for rabies, according to a public health notice released on Wednesday.
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Randomly selected Middlesex County residents will receive a visit from health professionals with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey to help assess the health of children and adults in the nation.