Kennedy Elects New Medical Staff Officers

 

Dr. Todd Levin Named Chief of Staff

 

Voorhees, NJ, March 2015 –Todd P. Levin, D.O., has been elected Chief of Staff of South Jersey-based Kennedy University Hospital.

Henry Schuitema, D.O., has been named Vice Chief of Staff, and Mark Schuster, D.O., has been elected Treasurer. 

All three terms are for two years. The election was held at Kennedy Health’s recent annual Medical Staff meeting.

 

The Medical Staff Officers represent the interests of Kennedy physicians, and work closely with administration in strategic planning,

quality improvement and other healthcare delivery issues.

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Woman Pleads Guilty in Camden Stabbing

CAMDEN CITY NJ –Camden County Prosecutor Mary Eva Colalillo and Camden County Police Chief Scott Thomson reported a Camden woman admitted in court Monday to stabbing a New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency employee at an office building in the city last year.

Taisha Edwards, F/31, pleaded guilty to first-degree Criminal Attempted Murder before Superior Court Judge Edward J. McBride, Jr.

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THE CATHOLIC LEAGUE: The Filthy Lens of Garry Wills

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CNB MEDICAL NEWS: What Is Your Genetic Destiny?

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CNB Crime: Woodbury man guilty in drug-selling

 

George S. Jackson (DOB 10/9/73), of Woodbury was found guilty by a jury today of selling oxycodone pills on two dates in January 2013 to an undercover narcotics officer, and he was also convicted of the separate offense of making the sales within 500 feet of a Woodbury public park.

 

In all, the jury returned guilty verdicts on all counts of an eight-count indictment, the most serious of which were the second-degree charges of distribution near a park.

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CNB Hunting/Fishing Delaware: New wooded tract added to Nanticoke Wildlife Area near Laurel

 

 

LAUREL (March 10, 2015) – Delaware’s Division of Fish & Wildlife recently acquired 14 acres of woodlands and prime wildlife habitat surrounding Wrights Creek off Ellis Mill Road near Laurel in Sussex County. This newest addition to the Robert L. Graham Nanticoke Wildlife Area will be managed as wildlife habitat and will permanently preserve more than 2,500 feet of mature woodland buffer along Wrights Creek, a freshwater tributary that empties into the Nanticoke River 1.5 miles south of the newly-acquired property.

 

\”The addition of this small but important tract to the Nanticoke Wildlife Area is the latest example of the progress we have made in protecting key habitat areas in the 25 years since the Delaware Land Protection Act and its funding arm through the Delaware Open Space Program were established,\” said DNREC Secretary David Small. \”With the support of Open Space funds, we have been able to conserve nearly 2,500 acres just in the Nanticoke Wildlife Area alone.\”

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CNB CRIME: Information sought on theft suspects

 

 

(Camden, NJ) – The Camden County Police Department is investigating a Feb. 5 theft incident and asking for help from the public to identify two suspects caught on surveillance video.

 

The crime occurred around 1:40 p.m. on Feb. 5 on the 400 block of Williams Street. Two suspects got out of a white Ford van and took items from a utility truck including copper welding cable, an extension cord and copper connectors.

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Thought for the Day: Worry

 

 Is there a magic cutoff period when offspring become accountable for their own actions? Is
there a wonderful moment when parents can become detached spectators in the lives of their children and shrug, \”It’s their life,\” and feel nothing?

When I was in my twenties, I stood in a hospital
corridor waiting for doctors to put a few stitches in my son\’s head.

I asked, \”When do you stop worrying?\” The nurse said,
\”When they get out of the accident stage.\”

My mother just smiled faintly and said nothing.

When I was in my thirties, I sat on a little chair in a classroom and heard how one of my children talked incessantly, disrupted the class, and was headed for a career making license plates.

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