Javier Serrano Selected for Internship Program

Science Park High School alumnus Javier Serrano has been selected for the prestigious Television Academy Foundation Internship program. He is one of 40 students chosen by Television Academy members from across the country for the 2026 Summer Internship program. The Foundation offers paid internships at top Hollywood studios and production companies annually to college students nationwide.

Serrano is a 2026 graduate of Chapman University in Orange, California, who majored in public relations, advertising and entertainment marketing. He will be a publicity intern this summer at Organic Publicity, an award-winning global communications agency for entertainment in Los Angeles, through the Foundation’s program.

“It is an honor to be selected for this internship by the very members of the Television Academy who recognize excellence through the Emmy Awards,” said Serrano. “I appreciate the opportunity to learn from the best in the industry and am inspired by their commitment to uplifting new voices and showcasing talent. Knowing that I have the support of these professionals motivates me to increase accessibility in entertainment and to inspire others from similar backgrounds to pursue their place in this industry.

“I am thrilled to be part of the Television Academy’s robust network of industry leaders and creatives and to use this opportunity for professional development and networking,” said Serrano. “Specifically for public relations and publicity, I am excited to learn more about the behind-the-scenes world of global film and series publicity campaigns, including working on press junkets and red carpet events, pitching research, and participating in team meetings and brainstorming sessions.

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FSIS Issues Public Health Alert

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert for raw boneless chicken breast products due to misbranding and undeclared allergens. The product contains eggs, a known allergen, which is not declared on the product label. A recall was not requested because the product is no longer available for purchase.

The raw honey Dijon boneless chicken breast products were produced on June 2, 2026. The following product subject to the public health alert is [view labels]: 

  • 21-oz. vacuum-packed packages of “PRIVATE SELECTION Honey Dijon Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts with Rib Meat” with “BEST IF USED BY: JUN 28 2026” and lot code “15326A” printed on the packaging. 
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Trump’s Administration Scores Major Supreme Court Win

26, 2026

SUMMARY-The article describes the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of the Trump Administration’s decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian migrants. The article also highlights the Trump Administration’s efforts to end the catch-and-release policy, expedite deportations, and crack down on sanctuary cities.

The Supreme Court has delivered a major victory for American sovereignty, ruling that the Trump Administration has full authority to Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian migrants. The Biden Administration weaponized TPS as a backdoor amnesty to flood the country with millions of unvetted migrants — and that loophole is finally closed.

This is the latest decisive win in President Donald J. Trump’s relentless effort to end the border invasion and put American citizens first.

The Trump Administration has made 60 changes in border rules since being elected :

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Jefferson Health Honors Two South Jersey Colleagues

Jefferson Health is proud to recognize two colleagues with BEE (Being Extraordinary Everyday) Awards for their outstanding contributions to patient care and their commitment to creating exceptional experiences for patients and families.

Linda Frankenfield of Hammonton, NJ, a patient care technician in the intensive care unit at Jefferson Stratford Hospital, received a BEE Award for the compassionate care she provided to a patient and family during a recent hospitalization. According to the patient’s family, Frankenfield went “above and beyond” to address both medical and nonmedical needs, helping create an environment of comfort, trust and reassurance during a vulnerable time. Through her attention to detail, professionalism and genuine concern for others, Frankenfield helped transform a difficult experience into one defined by dignity, comfort and healing.

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Introducing the NJHOF Class of 2026

As America celebrates 250 years of independence, the New Jersey Hall of Fame announces its next class of Jersey legends whose accomplishments have shaped the world as we know it. The list of 13 inductees includes:

Arts & Letters

  • Big Joe Henry, “Livin’ Large and Lovin’ Life” New Jersey radio personality and philanthropist

Education, Research, Engineering & Science

  • Geraldine R. Dodge*, author, philanthropist, and benefactor of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
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A Unique Partnership to Address Food Insecurity in New Jersey

Wellpoint New Jersey is proud to partner with United Community Corporation (UCC) to support the opening of a new community grocery store in Newark, expanding access to healthy, affordable food and essential household items for local residents.

Opening in one of Newark’s underserved neighborhoods, the store reflects a shared commitment to addressing food insecurity and improving community wellbeing through neighborhood-based solutions. By increasing access to nutritious food and everyday essentials, the initiative aims to help reduce barriers that impact community wellbeing and create healthier outcomes for New Jersey families.

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