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2 boaters rescued by first responders after capsizing at the Round Valley Reservoir

2 boaters rescued by first responders after capsizing at the Round Valley Reservoir Updated Feb 01, 2021; Posted Feb 01, 2021 Chip Milcarek, Chris Miller and Walter Dorf, members of the South Branch Emergency Services, tow the victims boat back to shore.Rich Maxwell | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Facebook Share Two young men were rescued from drowning in the freezing waters of the Round Valley Reservoir by a local New Jersey first responder unit on Saturday. South Branch Emergency Services, a combination of the former Clinton and High Bridge Emergency Medical Services agencies operating out of Hunterdon County, arrived shortly after 10 a.m. to retrieve two men that sailed out onto the water in a small boat that capsized.

Elizabeth Hendrickson, 69, loved experiencing life and everything it had to offer

Elizabeth Hendrickson YORKTOWN Elizabeth Hendrickson, 69, passed away Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, after a brief illness at her beautiful home surrounded by her three children and her most meaningful memories. Born Elizabeth Stringer in 1951 in Bayonne, New Jersey, she was a proud graduate of Bridgewater Raritan West High School in 1969, where she met her high school sweetheart and the love of her life, retired U.S. Navy Capt. Scott Lars Hendrickson. She went on to attend St. Peter’s School of Nursing in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where she graduated in 1972. Elizabeth worked as a registered nurse at Hunterdon Medical Center in New Jersey, Sacred Heart Hospital in Florida and Bayside Hospital in Virginia Beach. In 1983, with the arrival of her third child, she decided to switch careers to the greatest of her life, a full-time mother. Later in life, she pursued an education in historic preservation at Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg.

RIGGED: New Jersey hospital gives coronavirus vaccine preference to relatives of hospital executives, trustees and donors

https://www.afinalwarning.com/492671.html (Natural News) A New Jersey hospital gave Wuhan coronavirus vaccines to ineligible people, a report said. Hunterdon Medical Center in Raritan Township administered COVID-19 vaccine doses to its donors, trustees and some relatives of its executives. The hospital vaccinated these ineligible individuals in December and early January, amid mass immunization programs meant for health workers and nursing home residents. Local radio station New Jersey 101.5 received a list of vaccine recipients at Hunterdon from an anonymous whistleblower. Two longtime hospital donors were among the vaccine recipients included in the list. At least seven spouses and two adult children of hospital executives, administrators and medical directors also received the COVID-19 jab. Some of the recipients were in the 20s age group.

Dr Cherag Daruwala of Hunterdon Gastroenterology Associates Awarded As 2020 NJ Top Doc

Dr. Cherag Daruwala of Hunterdon Gastroenterology Associates Awarded As 2020 NJ Top Doc Share Article Dr. Cherag Daruwala Like many gastroenterologists, I enjoy the technological aspect of my specialty. However, I am also receptive to patients who prefer a more holistic approach to treatment. SCOTCH PLAINS, N.J. (PRWEB) January 30, 2021 NJ Top Docs has reviewed and approved Dr. Cherag Daruwala of Hunterdon Gastroenterology Associates for 2020. This is Dr. Daruwala’s fifth consecutive year being reviewed and approved by NJ Top Docs. Dr. Daruwala is a board certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. After completing his fellowship in Gastroenterology, Dr. Daruwala went on to complete training in endoscopic ultrasound and was on staff at Temple University Hospital for 3 years prior to joining Hunterdon Gastroenterology Associates in 2012. Dr. Daruwala established the endoscopic ultrasound program at Hunte

Virus Updates: COVID Tongue May Be Symptom; NJ Hospital Vaccinated Donors, Execs Relatives – NBC 6 South Florida

Published January 29, 2021 • Updated on January 30, 2021 at 7:38 am NBCUniversal Media, LLC Arizona on Friday joined 30 other states that have detected a Covid-19 variant first seen in the United Kingdom and which is believed to be more transmissible. That variant has been now found in 31 states, including Arizona, according to the state health department announcement and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is tracking detected cases on its website. There have been more than 400 cases of that variant reported in the nation. More than 434,000 people have died and more than 25.7 million cases have been reported in the U.S. since the start of the pandemic, according to NBC News.

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