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Day: November 18, 2015
Kennedy Health Names Samaritan Healthcare & Hospice as Preferred Provider for Palliative Med
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Voorhees, NJ – Effective December 1st, South Jersey-based Kennedy Health will launch a new palliative medicine care program in collaboration with Samaritan Healthcare & Hospice, which will serve as the hospital system’s preferred provider. Kennedy and Samaritan will work on the development and delivery of a clinically integrated palliative care program across all of Kennedy’s locations.
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Philly cop arrested for attacking Dunkin Donuts employee, bystander
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New Jersey Lawmakers on Legalizing Marijuana
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New Jersey Police Officer Surprises Homeless Man With New Boots (WATCH)
Wow!!!For licensing and usage, contact: [email protected] by Kayla Christine Palmer on Saturday, November 7, 2015 No shoes, no service – unfortunately that is the bus regulation that barred an older man from getting on a bus Saturday morning. Luckily for him, a police officer was there to show some compassion and a Payless store was across…
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Shellfish Administrative Order, Aquaculture Registration, and Harvester Training Information
The NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife is informing interested parties that from 2014 through early 2015 the Bureau of Marine Water Monitoring conducted a number of outreach sessions with stakeholders, Atlantic and Delaware Bay Shellfish Councils and the NJ Aquaculture Advisory Council on proposed changes to the Shellfish Classification rules at N.J.A.C. 7:12.
The proposed changes were primarily to address the Food and Drug Administration\’s concerns regarding conformance with National Shellfish Sanitation Program (NSSP) Model Ordinance, specifically aquaculture permitting, harvester training, and additional harvester requirements.
The proposed rule also:
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CNB ARCHIVES: Education v. Sports; Thank You Dawn; Camden Diocese Wrong Again
POSTED Sunday, May 22, 2011 
by Bill Cleary
From the letter… \”First, we want to transform 75 acres of land in Deptford into Gloucester Catholic’s centralized ATHLETIC COMPLEX. This land has been granted to us by Bishop Joseph Galante of the Diocese of Camden. The tradition of Ram sports includes 25 varsity teams and the need for practice and playing fields is staggering. Since our founding, we have borrowed fields throughout the area. The new complex is a short drive from school and will include an all purpose stadium with a turf playing surface, locker room facilities, and a full complement of 11 other grass playing and practice fields with outdoor lighting. These will support all our outdoor sports: football, soccer, baseball, softball, lacrosse and field hockey.
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Jackson Residents Oppose Six Flags Solar Plan
Jackson, NJ. Jackson, NJ citizens are in uproar over Six Flags Great Adventure’s Plan to deforest 70 acres of environmentally critical Pinelands adjacent to Colliers Mills Wildlife Management Area and in near proximity to hundreds of homes in order to build a solar power plant.
Residents are especially concerned about ground water contamination with heavy metals and carcinogens like hexavalent chromium, which can leech from panels due to damage from vandalism, fire, wear-and-tear, and natural events.
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What Journalism Movies Get Right (and Wrong) in 2015
Why is Hollywood so obsessed with journalists lately? Spotlight is the latest—and best—in a string of recent movies about journalists and the work that they do. Aside from its many cinematic virtues, it\’s the rare journalism drama that depicts the news industry both accurately and engrossingly. Here\’s a rundown of what recent journo-films get right and…
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Home Fire Danger Peaks During Holiday Season
Gloucester City, NJ (Grassroots Newswire) November 16, 2015 — As the
holiday season approaches and families gear up for decorating their homes
and hosting large gatherings of friends and family, the fire and water
restoration professionals at SERVPRO® in the Gloucester City area remind
homeowners to take note of some sobering statistics about home fire safety
from the National Fire Prevention Association:
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