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Apple Juice Recalled For Elevated Arsenic Levels: PM Patch RI
Also: Man sentenced for molesting child several times; Stop & Shop ending tobacco sales; toxic algae blooms at local pond; more.

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- RI Walmart Stores Recall Apple Juice For Elevated Arsenic Levels: The juice is being recalled because the "product contains inorganic arsenic above action level set in industry guidance."
- Providence Man Sentenced For Molesting A Child Several Times: Richard Hernandez Fernandez, 23, admits to sexually assaulting a girl under the age of 14 numerous times between 2016 and 2018.
- Stop & Shop Ending The Sale Of Tobacco Products In Rhode Island: Stop & Shop said Monday it was ceasing the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products, including at its 27 Rhode Island stores.
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- Toxic Blue-Green Algae Blooms At Worden Pond In South Kingstown.
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