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Former resident says 65 people who either attended or worked at a N.J. high school have had rare brain tumors
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WOODBRIDGE, N.J. -- A former resident of Woodbridge Township has called for environmental action after he discovered several people who went to a local school all had rare brain tumors, CBS New York reports.
CBS2's Meg Baker spoke to him and others on Wednesday.
"I started doing some research and the three became five, the five became seven, the seven became 15," Al Lupiano said.
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