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  2. Help with hearing loss: NJ gives counties $313K to make ... - AOL

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    The money is part of a continuing New Jersey effort to tackle barriers to county services and community programs that started in 2022, and the state has since awarded $1.18 million to 17 counties.

  3. Governor Baxter School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    The Governor Baxter School for the Deaf (GBSD), formerly known as the Maine School for the Deaf is a public co-educational school that serves the deaf and hard-of-hearing in the State of Maine. It is located on Mackworth Island , an approximately 100-acre (40 ha) island in Falmouth, Maine , USA, adjacent to its border with Portland, Maine .

  4. List of schools for the deaf - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey: PreK-12: Colts: ESDAA 1 New Mexico School for the Deaf: 1885: Santa Fe: New Mexico: PreK-12: Roadrunners: GPSD New York State School for the Deaf: 1875: Rome: New York: PreK-12: Trojans: ESDAA 2 North Carolina School for the Deaf: 1894: Morganton: North Carolina: PreK-12: Bears: MDSDAA North Dakota School for the Deaf: 1890: Devils ...

  5. Legislation that would improve the interaction between New Jersey drivers with hearing impairments and law enforcement has taken a step forward. Bill to add hearing-impaired designation to NJ ...

  6. Apple’s Over-the-Counter Hearing Assistance, Explained - AOL

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    In 2017, Congress passed the Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid Act, legislation co-sponsored by Grassley and Warren that changed regulations to allow consumers to buy certain kinds of hearing aids ...

  7. NEADS Inc. - Wikipedia

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    NEADS Inc. began in 1976 as The Hearing Ear Dog Program, on the Lenox, Massachusetts campus of Holliston Junior College.With seed money from the Medfield Lions Club, students in the Animal Care Program determined that hearing dogs could be trained to become "ears" for people who are deaf or hearing impaired.