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Yo-Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax record Beethoven's Cello Sonatas, Daniel Barenboim and Martha Argerich play Debussy, Sir András Schiff and the OAE release Brahms's Piano Concertos ....
STEVE GADOMSKI/RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Rafael Ruiz, a volunteer in Rush’s Department of Social Work and Community Health, is one of the “friendly” callers to patients who’ve been screened as positive for social isolation and loneliness, a screening that Rush has integrated into its EHR workflow. Robyn Golden, associate vice president of social work and community health at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, knows her health system is in a unique position. Isolation and loneliness among patients is at an all-time high nationwide and much talked about in light of COVID-19, but it’s also not something providers en masse are tackling yet. ....
On the Move: New ping-pong, billiards place to open in Middletown Larry McHugh FacebookTwitterEmail Relish670 in Middletown held a grand opening March 10. From left are Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce President Larry McHugh, Mayor Ben Florsheim, owners Harold Oliver and Debbie Licho, state Sen. Matthew Lesser, Economic Development Specialist Thomas Marano and chamber ambassador and director of fund development for the Middlesex YMCA, Lori Lodge.Contributed photo / Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce MIDDLETOWN Optimism continues to rise in Middlesex County as we move closer to spring, and closer to a responsible reopening of our beloved state of Connecticut. On orders from Gov. Ned Lamont, and as of this Friday, the indoor event capacity will increase to 50 percent of the venue capacity capped at 100, and outdoor events will increase from the current limit of 50 to 200 people. The governor also recently announced the easing of pandemic-based restriction ....
Over R5 million has been paid over to universities by BOO! Surprising Media Solutions through its Campus Media business Over R5 million has been paid over to universities by BOO! Surprising Media Solutions through its Campus Media business. The funds are part of a deal struck with universities to offer an additional revenue stream through brand advertising on innovative platforms such as Campus TV. In addition, plans for 2021 include offering part-time employment and training in media to about 21 students on the various campuses that are part of the network. BOO! CEO Dave McKenzie “Now that the students are officially returning to campuses from March 15, 2021, we are in serious engagement with our brand partners. We’re very proud to have broken the R5 million barrier in net income to the universities, especially over this difficult period, and we hope to double that in the next 18 months,” says Dave McKenzie, BOO! CEO and pioneer of the Campus Media platfo ....
Sisters loses a beloved resident Pete, Aspen Lakesâ trumpeter swan, has succumbed to a bacterial infection. photo by Al Krause select photo by Jerry Baldock Sisters and the Aspen Lakes Community recently lost a beloved resident. Pete, a male trumpeter swan and mate to Eloise, had to be humanely euthanized after battling a lethal infection. The loss not only has the local community mourning, but is also a blow to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife/The Trumpeter Swan Society breeding restoration program. Pete was recently discovered to be lame by an Aspen Lakes resident. He was taken to Broken Top Veterinary Clinic for examination and X-rays. Dr. Lodge found no evidence of a break or fracture, so it was hoped that he had a sprain. Pete was transferred to Think Wild in Bend for rehabilitation. When he didn’t respond to initial treatments, a further work up was done and those results revealed a bacterial ....