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New Study Reveals Drop in Tylenol Use Among Pregnant Patients After Public Health Claims — New Jersey’s Medical Community Emphasizes Science-Based Guidance

Public health conversations can shift quickly when influential voices enter the discussion. A newly published medical analysis has revealed how powerful that influence can...

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Bramnick Makes the Reorganization Rounds

MORRISTOWN – Jon Bramnick was there – which is really the goal when you are running for governor. Just be seen by a hundred or so active Republicans. Not only that, Bramnick had a role in the proceedings; he administered the oath of office to Tayfun Selen, the 2025 director of the Morris County Board of Commissioners. This was at the board’s Friday reorganization meeting. These “reorgs” are a big deal for elected officials and their supporters. There are the formalities of officials elected last November being sworn-in, speeches looking ahead and the appointments to various boards and positions. And sometimes, as was the case here, a nice, post-meeting food...

New Jersey Politics Update: Election Countdown, SNAP Emergency, and Policy Moves

As New Jersey counts down to the general election on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, political activity across the state is reaching a fever pitch. Candidates are making final campaign pushes, voters are preparing to cast ballots, and key statewide and local issues continue to dominate the conversation. From school board races to infrastructure investments and social programs, there is no shortage of developments shaping the Garden State’s political landscape. Election Day ApproachesAttention is focused on both statewide and local contests, including school board elections like those in Haddonfield. Candidates have been sharing final statements, attending voter events, and emphasizing issues such as school funding, curriculum priorities, and community engagement. Ballot measures and referenda are also drawing...