Nicole Leonard, Press of AC

Nicole Leonard

Press of AC

New Jersey, United States

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Past articles by Nicole:

FDA recalls fruit from NJ Walmarts for possible contamination

Specific fresh fruits sold at New Jersey Walmarts are being recalled by the produce distributor over concerns that the food may be contaminated with bacteria. → Read More

South Jersey experts weigh in on cannabis use for opioid addiction

People with opioid-use disorder are now eligible to be treated with medical marijuana, but some addiction experts are in no rush to put it into practice. → Read More

Atlantic City man arrested for stabbing two people

ATLANTIC CITY — A city resident was arrested and charged after stabbing two men Thursday night, police said. → Read More

More NJ hospitals waive costs for furloughed workers

This story has been updated. → Read More

Reliance returns to roots in Atlantic City with new health care offices

Plans to move Reliance Medical Group’s headquarters and open new primary and specialty care offices in Atlantic City are underway with a long-term goal of improving health access for city → Read More

Sea Isle to hold marijuana and vaping awareness event

SEA ISLE CITY — City leaders, police and justice-system experts will lead an event next month on marijuana and vaping. → Read More

NJ hospitals waive costs for furloughed workers

New Jersey health organizations and hospitals are waiving emergency care charges for furloughed workers during the government shutdown in the hopes that it may help them with financial struggles. → Read More

Narcan on campus, nursing licenses and more: Health legislation

A slew of health-related bills passed through legislative committee hearings Thursday, with several focusing on addiction. → Read More

Sunday flooding advisories and traffic updates

Heavy rains are causing some flooding and slick roads throughout the region. Drivers should be aware of some closures, delays and advisories. → Read More

NJ medical marijuana officials make case for more physicians to join

ATLANTIC CITY — As more patients join the state’s expanding medical marijuana program, there is a greater need for more physicians to participate. → Read More

Shutdown leads to early SNAP benefits, uncertain funding

Food benefits and assistance programs are being impacted nationally by the partial government shutdown, and New Jersey residents are about to feel the effects. → Read More

Community rallies to support family after firefighter's death

It’s been less than a month since the Dempseys lost a member of their family. → Read More

Sea Isle paving rescheduled to Friday

SEA ISLE CITY — Paving on Sea Isle Boulevard will begin Friday and may cause detours and delays. → Read More

Community rallies up support for family after firefighter's death

It’s been less than a month since the Dempseys lost a member of their family. → Read More

Sunday snow brings a day of fun for South Jersey residents

South Jersey ended the weekend with a snowy Sunday, but residents didn’t mind too much. → Read More

Sunday traffic and snow advisory updates

9:45 a.m.: The snow is piling up, both at the shore and on the mainland. → Read More

South Jersey providers to open new tobacco quit centers

After years of limited or no state money toward tobacco and smoking prevention services, South Jersey providers will use new funding to open centers and boost services to help people → Read More

Middle Township horse tests positive for rabies

MIDDLE TOWNSHIP — A horse at a Rio Grande farm tested positive for rabies Tuesday, creating a risk of exposure to humans. → Read More

National breast cancer study seeks 5,000 Horizon NJ participants

A five-year national study that will look at improving breast cancer screening guidelines will track mammogram testing for thousands of New Jersey participants. → Read More

NJ sees first pediatric flu death of season

A New Jersey child has died from the flu, becoming the state's first pediatric death associated with the illness this season. → Read More