Are dead wrong. With me are two of those people, freeholder director in Camden County and, of course, patty, thank you so much. Thank you. We begin first with pattie, who lost her son to a heroin overdose in september of 2010. Petition shes a member of the Camden County Addiction Task force. Tell us about your son sal and how he died. Sal was like any other boy growing up. He had hopes and dreams. He did struggled with addiction. Going into his teen years into his 20s, we struggled. In and out of rehab facilities, never getting the full treatment he needed and deserved due to insurance barriers. The last time we got sal into treatment, we actually had to lie and say he was abusing alcohol because once every time we said heroin, it didnt meet the criteria, so we told them it was alcohol and they took him right in. After 12 days we received the phone call saying his insurance had run out again and we need to come pick him up. We picked him up, got him into an iop program, which is only t
Restaurant in the last month, you need to quilt a doctor. Lets turn to Eyewitness News reporter cleve bryan on has details. They should be very concerned. Reporter hundreds of people may be at risk to hepatitis a after a food handler at rosas restaurant and catering in Hamilton Township tested positive for the disease. Started feeling sick on the 24th, the 25th through 29th he was severely ill and went to the hospital and on the 29th. Reporter hepp tight a is a Liver Disease caused by hepatitis a virus, least serious type of hepatitis and rarely fatal but it is highly contagious. Anyone who ate at these establishment or received take out, received caterer that establishment certainly has a possibility of being at risk. Reporter there is more, rosa as provides run to much students at nearby saint rayfields catholic school. While official healths believe most killed ren covered by standard vaccinations a Public Health nurse was at the school tuesday and parents were alerted. Rosas shut d
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NEW HIRES The Maine Credit Union League has hired Krista Simonis as its new director of governmental affairs. Simonis will lead efforts to advance the League’s legislative, political and advocacy agendas in both Augusta and Washington, D.C. She began her political career with a lobbying firm in California after earning a bachelor’s degree in political […]