CarolinaEast Health System Signs Affiliation Agreement with UNC Health
Collaboration will expand local access to more high-quality specialty services
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NEW BERN, N.C. and CHAPEL HILL, N.C., May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The CarolinaEast Health System (CarolinaEast) Board of Directors and the UNC Health Board of Directors announced approval today of an agreement for CarolinaEast to become part of the UNC Health family through a comprehensive affiliation. Together, the two organizations will manage access to high-quality medical services for the citizens of eastern North Carolina while leveraging the resources of a large health system.
She starts with a simple combination of milk and strawberry ice cream. As they mix in the blender, she takes a mason jar, covers the rim with cream cheese, then dips the top in graham cracker crumbs. She squeezes ribbons of strawberry syrup into the mason jar, layering it with the rich milkshake, and finishes it off with a slice of strawberry cheesecake and whipped cream.
This is the daily work of art that Katelyn Edmisten constructs at Creative Creamery, an ice cream shop that opened May 1 at 1442 E Dixie Dr in Asheboro. This particular confection is called the strawberry cheesecake stuffed milkshake and is one of her bestsellers. The key to stuffed milkshakes is taking existing ice cream flavors, like strawberry cheesecake or cookies and cream, and putting the deconstructed ingredients as toppings.
‘Day of the Books’ Drive-Thru Celebration Delivers Hundreds of Bilingual Books to Siler City Children
The Chatham County Partnership for Children’s annual Day of the Books celebration distributed about 200 new and used bilingual books in English and Spanish to nearly 150 children last Saturday at Bray Park.
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While Chatham County nears having half of its eligible population at least partially vaccinated, the county is now pursuing ways to improve access to it.
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