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TAPInto Camden is creating an ongoing series about companies that are giving back to Camden through philanthropy, job training and other community supports.
CAMDEN - The Michaels Organization, a nationwide real estate company headquartered at 2 Cooper St., believes Camden symbolizes the commitment the company makes to cities across the country to create “communities that lift lives.”
“That is a heavy statement and a very ambitious statement,” said Michaels CEO John J. O’Donnell. “But what we have done in Camden has truly changed peoples’ lives.”
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BLACKWOOD, New Jersey (WPVI) As eligible people across New Jersey are scrambling to get the COVID-19 vaccination, the Camden County Vaccination Center in Blackwood marked a major milestone Thursday.
Seventy-two-year-old Mike McGee doesn t know how he got to be the 10,000th dose, but he s grateful for it.
He now has a certificate to prove it. How do I feel? I m tickled pink, McGee said.
McGee, the former Director of Public Works for Berlin Township, retired eleven years ago.
This spring, he ll finish his 44th year with the West Berlin Fire Company. It s a choice - you either get the vaccine or get the virus, and the virus is no fun, remarked McGee.
Dr. Iman Noshadi is developing an ocular sealant for eye injuries and cornea tissue repair.
A Rowan University researcher has won an award from the University City Science Center’s Proof-of-Concept Program, which works with regional academic and research institutions to prepare their most promising life science and health care technologies for commercialization.
Dr. Iman Noshadi, a chemical engineering assistant professor in the Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering, is one of three awardees who will implement their proof-of-concept plans and award funding on their projects with assistance from the Science Center in Philadelphia. The other two awardees represent The Pennsylvania State University and Temple University.
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