(FOX NEWS) – The town of Woodbridge, New Jersey, announced Thursday that they found no indication of a radiation threat or cancer cluster despite more than 120 people linked to a local high school developing brain tumors.
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn LaTourette said his department recommended no further testing or remediation and claimed citizens can be confident that the school is safe.
Woodbridge Mayor John McCormac sympathized with those who developed brain tumors, but maintained there was "no cause and effect relationship" between the school and cancer.
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