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BioTheryX Announces Appointments of Three New Members to its Board of Directors

BioTheryX Announces Appointments of Three New Members to its Board of Directors
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BioTheryX Announces Appointments of Three New Members to its Board of Directors

BioTheryX Announces Appointments of Three New Members to its Board of Directors
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Longtime surgeon ready to 'live life outside hospital' | News, Sports, Jobs

wfrank@altoonamirror.com Dr. Subhashis Maitra, 60, has been practicing medicine in the area for the last 29 years, treating patients as a vascular surgery specialist. Maitra officially retired Feb. 28. “I came here to learn how to interview,” Maitra said. “I was impressed by the kindness of the people I met. I decided I wanted to come here and not keep interviewing.” Courtesy photo Dr. Subhashis Maitra says it’s time to find out what life is all about. After more than 35 years in the medical field, including the last 29 years in Altoona, Maitra, 60, a vascular surgery specialist, officially retired Feb. 28. “I need to give back to my wife (Linda) for the sacrifices she has given and for our parents.

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Is COVID-19 over? No, but after a year, NJ is finally turning a corner

NorthJersey.com Josie Nieves is a 75-year-old widow who makes ends meet as a crossing guard in Bergenfield. Ask her what a return to normal would look like after the COVID pandemic, and the answer is immediate.  I haven t had my grandchildren over to my home in a year, she said last week, fighting back tears. I don t have a lot, so my family means everything to me. And I want it back. It is difficult even for public health experts to say when a true sense of normalcy will return to New Jerseyans like Josie. But on the anniversary of New Jersey s first case, it appears New Jersey is turning the corner on COVID-19 despite a slight uptick in cases from last week.

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