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PERRYVILLE â Although only in Cecil County about a year, Medline Industries needs to grow and that means the medical supply company needs more employees. A hiring event will be held May 6 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the distribution center, 239 Belvidere Road in Perryville. Medline has a 1 million square foot building that came with 250 employees who made the move from Havre de Grace according to Jesse Greenberg, spokesman. There are now 500 employees and the need for even more. âWhen we moved here in late 2019 we had an existing workforce that came with us,â Greenberg said Wednesday. That base of employees allowed the company to get established after the move from the 500,000 square foot building on the other side of the Susquehanna River. ....
Howell medical sterilizing facility cited for air quality violations A Howell medical sterilizing facility has been cited by the state after an air sampling around the facility found unsafe levels of ethylene oxide. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy issued the air quality violation notice to Centurion Medical Products on Thursday, according to a press release. Centurion, owned by Medline Industries, Inc., uses ethylene oxide gas to sterilize equipment used in the healthcare industry, according to the release. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency classifies the gas as a human carcinogen. EGLE conducted an initial round of air sampling to evaluate ethylene oxide emissions from Centurion s facility over a 24-hour period on March 29-30. ....
Ann Handforth McLellan Ann Handforth McLellan, the beloved matriarch of the McLellan family of Yellow Springs, died at home on Jan. 6, 2021. She was 95. A woman of great optimism and wit, Ann instilled in her four children a deep love of learning, determination to contribute to society and a knack for witty quips. Ann was born in Nutley, N.J., on March 14, 1925, the fourth of six children of Jessie and Hunter Handforth. She grew up in a house designed by her father, out in the country near Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. She excelled in school and was awarded several college scholarships. But she left St. Lawrence College during her sophomore year to join her high school sweetheart, David Stanley McLellan, in Clovis, N.M. They were married there shortly before the U.S. Army Air Force sent David to the Pacific theater as a B29 navigator during World War II. ....
Audio: Listen to this article. Available only to In the early weeks of the pandemic, New Yorkers paused every evening at seven o’clock to applaud the city’s frontline healthcare workers. The cheers, honking, and clattering of pots and pans could be heard from windows, fire escapes, and street corners as the city saluted those who repeatedly put themselves at risk for others. But as an August essay in the New York Times Magazine showed, many of these same frontline workers felt less supported in the hospitals where they were struggling to treat patients. From the Special Series: The story begins at a May conference meeting at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in Queens, which at the time had treated more Covid-19 patients than any other hospital in the country. The frontline physicians were exhausted and emotionally drained; they had spent months making grueling decisions about patient treatment, often at risk to their own health. Mangala Narasimhan, an in ....