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Waterford Township School District in New Jersey Closes After Mystery Illness Sickens 60 Percent of Staff at Luncheon – NBC New York

Waterford Township School District in New Jersey Closes After Mystery Illness Sickens 60 Percent of Staff at Luncheon – NBC10 Philadelphia

Updated on May 11, 2021 at 10:02 pm NBC Universal, Inc. What to Know A New Jersey school district closed down its buildings after a mystery food-borne illness sickened 60 percent of staff members who attended a luncheon last week. On May 6, more than 60% of staff members with the Waterford Township School District experienced symptoms of a foodborne illness after attending a luncheon catered by an outside vendor at three school buildings. The district announced that all school buildings will be closed for two weeks as a result with a reopening expected on May 24.  A New Jersey school district closed down its buildings after a mystery illness sickened dozens of staff members who attended a luncheon last week. 

Waterford Township ID man who shot at homeowner after burglarizing his house

Waterford Township ID man who shot at homeowner after burglarizing his house By Jack Nissen Home invasion in Waterford Township Two suspects who broke into a home in Waterford Township were walked in on by the owner. One of the men shot at the owner, striking him three times. He s in stable condition. Law enforcement is asking the public for help identifying Alwyn Mouzon, who goes by AJ. A surveillance video of the burglary was released by police last week. In it, two men wearing ski masks are rummaging through an individual s possessions. While in the act, the homeowner came home and walked in on the men.

Dozens join search party to find missing man in Oakland County, $1,000 reward offered

Dozens join search party to find missing man in Oakland County, $1,000 reward offered Creg Lyles was last seen on Jan. 21 Tags:  Related: Friends and family members of Creg Lyles, 33, walked through Pontiac and Waterford Township neighborhoods Sunday trying to find him. “He was just a social butterfly,” said his mother, Mary Lyles. “He was a well rounded, loved person.” Creg Lyles was last seen Jan. 21. His family said they haven’t heard from him since. ORIGINAL STORY: Ad “This is absolutely amazing,” said family member Shikira Cantrell. “This just shows how many people he actually touched in the community.” For a brief moment Sunday, everyone paused as a pair of bloody boots startled searchers into fearing the worse. Police were notified and are looking into the boots.

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