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6 RWJBarnabas Employees Fired For Refusing COVID Vaccine

UpdatedTue, Jul 20, 2021 at 4:48 pm ET Replies(19) (Shutterstock) NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ Six people who work in supervisory positions at RWJBarnabas Health have been fired from their jobs after they refused to get a coronavirus vaccine, the massive New Jersey health network confirmed in a statement Tuesday. Supervisory means any doctor, nurse or hospital administrator who has a supervisory title. RWJBarnabas owns and operates 13 hospitals across the state, and many satellite offices. In mid-May, RWJBarnabas Health announced it would be requiring all employees who work in a supervisory capacity to receive the coronavirus vaccine, and said it would eventually require all employees be vaccinated.

Mother In Carteret Fatal Pit Bull Attack: Where Is The Justice?

UpdatedThu, Apr 1, 2021 at 11:25 am ET Replies(8) The 3-year-old boy fatally bitten by two loose pit bulls while playing in his backyard on March 16 in Carteret. (Used with permission from the family) CARTERET, NJ The mother of the 3-year-old boy killed in the March 16 Carteret pit bull attack is speaking out, and reacting to the Middlesex County Prosecutor s decision not to file criminal charges in the case. Additionally, two Central Jersey lawmakers are pushing a bill in Trenton that would make it easier to file criminal charges against a dog owner if their pet injures or kills a child. Nothing is being done and it is very hurtful, said mother Shabana Mohammad, who herself is recovering from being critically injured by the two dogs as she threw her body on top of her son s to protect him. We have not gotten justice. I don t want any other family to suffer what we have had to go through.

New chief medical officer appointed at Clara Maass Medical Center

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Old Bridge Man Sentenced In DUI Crash That Killed MIT Student

UpdatedFri, Dec 18, 2020 at 6:44 am ET Reply (Shutterstock) OLD BRIDGE, NJ An Old Bridge man was sentenced this week for killing a woman, Aliza Akhtar, 19, and for injuring her passenger. Akhtar, who is from Old Bridge and was a student at MIT at the time of her death. On Wednesday, Aliaksandr Tsytsenia, now 30, of Old Bridge, was sentenced to an aggregate fifteen years in prison on one count of second-degree vehicular homicide and one count of third-degree aggravated assault. The judge also ordered his license be revoked for a period of thirty years. Tsytsenia previously pleaded guilty in the crash, and admitted he was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the fatal crash.

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