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Tuna Recall Expanded, 'Life-Threatening' Contamination Possible In Additional Brands: Patch PM

Also: NJ's richest man has moved / Heroin bust / NJ Transit offering extra buses for St. Patrick's Parade in NYC.

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Tuna Recall Expanded, 'Life-Threatening' Contamination Possible In Additional Brands: FDA

The nationwide tuna recall, which includes products shipped to New Jersey, has been expanded.

Another product has followed Bumble Bee in announcing a recall of tens of thousands of tuna cans because of potential "life-threatening" contamination, according to the FDA.

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Yesterday’s Patch PM: Texting While Walking Could Become Illegal In N.J. Under Proposed Bill

Other headlines:

NJ's 'Richest Man' Moves To Florida: Taxes, Family Reasons Cited

  • Livingston’s David Tepper, believed to be New Jersey's richest resident, is no longer a resident of the Garden State.

569 Bags Of Heroin Seized, Keansburg Man Arrested In Manchester Bust: Police

  • K-9 Storm was used to sniff for the presence of narcotics, and the heroin was found hidden in the trunk, police said.

NJ Transit To Offer Extra Bus Service For NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade

  • NJ Transit is offering extra bus service to the Port Authority Bus Terminal for New York City's St.Patrick's Day Parade.

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