What she could have potentially contracted in the water if theyre concerned about something with the lake. Reporter her older daughter will stay at overnight camp here next week. She hopes if it is bacteria in the water, its resolved by then. Some of its to be expected, being out at a camp. But im not sure i guess i have to figure out what level of bacteria or whatever they found, if they find anything then i guess ill go from there and be concerned. Reporter a mile or two down from the camp swimming is not offlimits at other cedar lakes in the area. The Burlington County Health Department does anticipate the results from their Water Testing samples to be completed by tonight or friday morning. Im cydney long, nbc 10 news. Right now at 5 00 take a look at this. In the past few hours, a water main break forced the deptford mall to close temporarily in gloucester county. This view comes from sky force 10. We are told a water main under the parking lot there burst, creating this muddy mes
New algorithm-based dating accounts try to match Seton Hall students
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Posted By Staff Writer on Feb 18, 2021
Though some single Pirates may have spent Valentine’s Day alone this year, a few Seton Hall students are hoping they can bring a different type of dating experience to campus this time based around a computer algorithm.
LoveBoat (@loveboat.shu), a new Instagram-based matchmaking service, introduced a survey that aims to help Seton Hall students find their perfect match.
With the ongoing pandemic, some students have found that it is more difficult to create the long-lasting bonds that are fundamental to the college experience, something the LoveBoat creators are hoping they can resolve.