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New and Improved Skatepark Opens in Edison

EDISON, NJ–On March 28, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to celebrate the opening of the newly-renovated Edison Skate Park to celebrate the completion of its construction.

Located near the Township's Municipal Complex, the old skate park had been worn down by many years of use, and Edison officials  decided that it was time to tear it down and replace it.

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Wegmans anuncia una retirada de nueces en localidades en New Jersey

WOODBRIDGE, NJ–Un vendedor de alimentos de especialidad voluntariamente retiró 3,276 tinas de plástico de 6 onzas cada uno de Wegmans Organic Walnut Halves & Pieces (Pedazos y Mitades de Nueces Orgánicos de Wegmans) porque el producto podría estar contaminado con Salmonella, de acuerdo a la Administración de Alimentos y Drogas (FDA) de los Estados Unidos.

Los productos fueron distribuidos en 85 negocios de Wegman's en New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York y tres otros estados.

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Rutgers Uses Inadequate and Outdated Cyber Security Practices

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Rutgers University's computer networks are vulnerable due to their inadequate and outdated security practices.

The university refuses to confirm or deny whether this is true, or whether such weaknesses helped facilitate recent "cyberattacks" launched against it.

The FBI is now investigating the distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks against Rutgers, which lasted from Friday, March 27 through Monday, March 30.