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Central Jersey lawmakers are again expressing outrage over spending by Newark’s mostly state-funded school district while ...
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) — New Jersey schools and food banks are bracing for major change. The Department of Agriculture recently announced $1 billion in cuts that fund school lunches and allow food ...
An elementary school janitor in New Jersey has been sentenced to eight years in jail after admitting he deliberately contaminated students’ cafeteria food with feces and bodily fluids.
Giovanni Impellizzeri previously admitted to tainting food and utensils with bodily fluids at the New Jersey elementary cafeteria where he worked.
A 27-year-old former school janitor in South Jersey was sentenced on Friday, March. 28, after he previously pleaded guilty to ...