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New Jersey Monthly is an American monthly magazine featuring issues of possible interest to residents of New Jersey. The magazine was started in 1976. [2] It is based in Morristown. [2] In addition to articles of general interest, the publication features occasional special subject issues covering and ranking high schools, lawyers, doctors and ...
Summit Health traces its beginnings to October 1919, when co-founders William H. Lawrence, MD, and Maynard G. Bensley, MD established the company as Summit Medical Group in Summit, New Jersey. [6] The two had met in the United States Army's World War I Ambulance Company 33, which Lawrence had organized, and which was later headed by Bensley.
Defunct magazines published in New Jersey (2 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in New Jersey" The following 88 pages are in this category, out of 88 total.
Atlantic Health System is one of the largest non-profit health care networks in New Jersey.It employs 18,000 people and more than 4,800 affiliated physicians. The system offers more than 400 sites of care, [1] including six hospitals: Chilton Medical Center, Goryeb Children’s Hospital, Hackettstown Medical Center, Morristown Medical Center, Newton Medical Center and Overlook Medical Center.
Each of the 40 districts in the New Jersey Legislature has one representative in the New Jersey Senate and two representatives in the New Jersey General Assembly. [8] The representatives from the 32nd District for the 2024—2025 Legislative Session are: [9] Senator Raj Mukherji (D) Assemblyman John Allen (D) Assemblywoman Jessica Ramirez (D)
Jessica Sawicki, 37, a teacher at Hamilton High School West in Mercer County, is charged with five counts of second-degree sexual assault and five counts of second-degree endangering the welfare ...
After teacher Jessica L. Sawicki, 37, of Point Pleasant, was read her Miranda rights, she admitted to Detective Kyle T. Clugston that she and the teen had been meeting often to have sex – at ...
The first class of 80 students was admitted to the four-year MD program in September 1956, becoming only the sixth medical school in the New York City metropolitan area. In 1965, the institution was acquired by the State of New Jersey, renamed the New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry (NJCMD), and relocated to Newark, New Jersey.