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Senior member
1. Who would eat squirrel
2. Who would eat near toxic dump ?!?!
http://www.wnbc.com/news/10842726/detail.html
TRENTON, N.J. -- Squirrel is off the menu. New Jersey officials are warning residents near a toxic waste dump in the northern part of the state to restrict how much squirrel they eat, two months after a lead-contaminated animal was found in the area.
A letter sent to Ringwood residents, many of whom hunt, advised them that children should not eat squirrel more than once a month, pregnant women should limit their intake to twice a month, and adults should not eat squirrel more than twice a week.
"We've known for a long time something was wrong here, we just didn't know what it was," resident Myrtle Van Dunk told The Record of Bergen County for Thursday's newspapers
2. Who would eat near toxic dump ?!?!
http://www.wnbc.com/news/10842726/detail.html
TRENTON, N.J. -- Squirrel is off the menu. New Jersey officials are warning residents near a toxic waste dump in the northern part of the state to restrict how much squirrel they eat, two months after a lead-contaminated animal was found in the area.
A letter sent to Ringwood residents, many of whom hunt, advised them that children should not eat squirrel more than once a month, pregnant women should limit their intake to twice a month, and adults should not eat squirrel more than twice a week.
"We've known for a long time something was wrong here, we just didn't know what it was," resident Myrtle Van Dunk told The Record of Bergen County for Thursday's newspapers