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‘Jersey boys’
Nearly 1,000 strong, healthy young men from New Jersey lay dead or dying, with sweaty, bloodstained and shredded uniforms sticking to their skin in a ravine outside of Fort Magruder on May 5, 1862. While flies buzzed around the deceased, the injured moaned in pain, crying for sweethearts or calling for their mothers to save…
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‘Jersey boys’
Nearly 1,000 strong, healthy young men from New Jersey lay dead or dying, with sweaty, bloodstained and shredded uniforms sticking to their skin in a ravine outside of Fort Magruder on May 5, 1862. While flies buzzed around the deceased, the injured moaned in pain, crying for sweethearts or calling for their mothers to save…
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Photo Courtesy of Gary Lehman An osprey returns to its nest.
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Courtesy of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Fish & Wildlife
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Hospital staffers cited for Bee-ing ‘extraordinary’
Four Jefferson Health employees in New Jersey were recognized recently with Being Extraordinary Everyday (BEE) Awards for their commitment to exceptional care and the positive impact they have on patients, families and colleagues. The honorees include Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital patient care technician Melissa Chalfant, of the intensive care unit; Jefferson Stratford Hospital patient care…
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Hospital staffers cited for Bee-ing ‘extraordinary’
Four Jefferson Health employees in New Jersey were recognized recently with Being Extraordinary Everyday (BEE) Awards for their commitment to exceptional care and the positive impact they have on patients, families and colleagues. The honorees include Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital patient care technician Melissa Chalfant, of the intensive care unit; Jefferson Stratford Hospital patient care…