FREEHOLD, N.J. -- Numerous tests inside the Monmouth County courthouse in Freehold have failed to find any environmental problems, and the building will re-open on Tuesday.
Dozens of workers and visitors reported feeling ill on two occasions earlier this month, prompting the building to be closed June 18 and cleaned for several days.
The state health department conducted tests for a broad range of chemicals. But the results all showed readings within normal ranges.
Additional tests for pollen, mold, dust, common allergens and other indoor environmental quality measurements also came back normal.
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