Latest Breaking News On - கிளாரிண்டன் பாரிஷ் - Page 1 : comparemela.com
Anglican priest s convicted killers say they met on
jamaicaobserver.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jamaicaobserver.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Anglican priest s convicted killers say they met on Grindr
jamaicaobserver.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jamaicaobserver.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A police sergeant was sentenced to pay a fine of $300,000.00 or three months imprisonment in the Clarendon Parish Court on Friday, May 17.
The policeman identified as Gilbert Smith was found guilty of breaching Section 33 of the Independent Commission of Investigations Act, 2010.
Reports are that three requests were made of the police sergeant to furnish a statement to INDECOM concerning an investigation of an incident of assault on September 16, 2016.
INDECOM in their release stated that the police sergeant failed to provide a statement, and was therefore in breach for failing to comply with a lawful requirement of the Commission, without lawful justification or excuse.
The Tablet May 6, 2021
Nurse practitioner Novlet Davis-Bucknor poses with daughters Shekeya Washington, left, a registered nurse, and LaToya Bucknor, a nurse practitioner, at St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center in Roslyn, N.Y. (Photos: CNS/Gregory A. Shemitz)
By Gregory A. Shemitz
ROSLYN, N.Y. (CNS) Caring for the sick is a vocation and way of life shared by a mother and two daughters serving together at a Catholic Hospital in Long Island, New York.
Novlet Davis-Bucknor, 59, is a nurse practitioner in the cardiothoracic department of St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center in Nassau County. Her oldest child, LaToya Bucknor, 39, also a nurse practitioner, works with the critical care team. Another daughter, Shekeya Washington, 31, is a registered nurse in the medical intensive care unit.
Mother and daughters work together in Catholic hospital
Friday, May. 07, 2021
By Catholic News Service
ROSLYN, N.Y. Caring for the sick is a vocation and way of life shared by a mother and two daughters serving together at a Catholic hospital in Long Island, N.Y.
Novlet Davis-Bucknor, 59, is a nurse practitioner in the cardiothoracic department of St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center in Nassau County. Her oldest child, LaToya Bucknor, 39, also a nurse practitioner, works with the critical care team. Another daughter, Shekeya Washington, 31, is a registered nurse in the medical intensive care unit.
“It’s good to work together because we always have each other to lean on,” said Novlet, who was born and raised in Jamaica and immigrated at age 26 to the United States, where a few years later she began her studies to be a nurse.
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.