AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFood Safety: The FDA issued a highest-risk Class I recall for Alfredo sauce sold in 41 states after a dry milk powder ingredient was linked to possible salmonella contamination. Public Health & Environment: A new report finds PFAS “forever chemicals” rising in Delaware River fish and suggests contamination is building faster than the river can dilute it, raising concerns for drinking-water regions that include New Jersey. Health & Wellness: Doctors are warning about “dirty soda” drinks—often 55 to 70 grams of sugar per serving—urging people to treat them like occasional desserts, not regular beverages. Local Health Watch: Mahwah officials say a beaver involved in attacks tested positive for rabies, and they’re urging anyone potentially exposed to contact the township health department. NJ Health in the Spotlight (World Cup): Gov. Sherrill is distributing free World Cup tickets to youth soccer clubs, nurses, young hospital patients, and first responders, while criticizing FIFA for not funding public-transportation impacts from the games.
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