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Herbert Dardik (1935–2020), vascular surgeon who served as the chief of vascular surgery at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center [4] Frank Gill (born 1941), ornithologist [5] Alan Kadish (born 1956), president and CEO of Touro College [6] Peter Kenen (1932–2012), economist who served as provost of Columbia University [7]
Sybil Moses (1939–2009), prosecutor of the "Dr. X killings" case; New Jersey Superior Court judge [129] Malcolm Muir (1914–2011), former district court judge for the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania [130] Dan Fellows Platt (1873–1937), art collector and expert; Mayor of Englewood (1904–1905) [131]
A man who once ran more than 100 nursing homes from an office over a New Jersey pizzeria has pleaded guilty in connection with what federal prosecutors called a $38 million payroll tax fraud scheme.
Norton Schwartz (born 1951), US Air Force general and Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force Sherwood Schwartz (1916–2011), television producer (Passaic) Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. (1934–2012), U.S. general, led coalition forces in the Gulf War (Trenton)
Englewood Hospital is an acute care 294-bed [1] teaching hospital in Englewood, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. In spring 2024, the medical center received an 'A' Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group patient safety organization. [2]
Englewood Township, the city's predecessor, is believed to have been named in 1859 for the Engle family. The community had been called the "English Neighborhood", as the first primarily English-speaking settlement on the New Jersey side of the Hudson River after New Netherland was annexed by England in 1664, though other sources mention the Engle family and the heavily forested areas of the ...
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Cancer Center, Newark. The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) was a state-run health sciences institution with six locations in New Jersey.. It was founded as the Seton Hall College of Medicine and Dentistry in 1954, and by the 1980s was both a major school of health sciences, and a major research university.