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Hunterdon County’s new Public Health Nursing Annex was unveiled by the Board of Commissioners on July 19 as an addition to the Hunterdon County Public Health Nursing (PHN) Division.
Another free weekly, The Warren Reporter, formerly served Warren County. A monthly magazine, Horse News, is also a member of The Democrat's publishing group. [17] [18] [19] Penn Jersey Advance bought The Delaware Valley News, The Hunterdon Observer, The Warren Reporter, and Horse News in its 2001 acquisition of The Democrat. [citation needed]
The Hunterdon County Democrat - Flemington, Hunterdon County, founded in 1847, OCLC 4094634, ISSN 0018-7844 [3] [7] The Independent - Aberdeen, Middletown, Keyport/Matawan, Holmdel, Hazlet; The Independent Press - Summit; The Item of Millburn and Short Hills - Millburn, founded in 1975, OCLC 12593151; Jersey City Independent hyperlocal digital news
An unidentified Fresno County individual died of rabies despite treatment after probably being bitten by a bat, the first human case in the area in 32 years.
FRENCHTOWN – The borough's animal control officer is facing charges of stealing a dog and official misconduct. Carolyn Murphy, 50, of Stockton, was charged Oct. 8 following an investigation by ...
All five of the human rabies cases in the Midwest from 2009 to 2018 were identified genetically as strains of rabies from bats. [58] On September 7, 2007, rabies expert Dr. Charles Rupprecht of Atlanta-based U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that canine rabies had disappeared from the United States. Rupprecht emphasized that ...
Cumberland County Animal Services offers $5 one-year rabies vaccines for pet owners. ... a news release said. Cumberland County Animal Services said a resident reported their dog was in a fight ...
Ken Lockwood Gorge is between Califon and High Bridge in Lebanon Township of Hunterdon County, New Jersey.It was purchased in 1948 by the Division of Fish, Game and Wildlife and has been referred to as “one of New Jersey's most beautiful places.” [2] It is presently administered by the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife.