Newly installed Cape May City Council member Chris Bezaire joined the virtual Jan. 19 council meeting from his Covid hospital bed.
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Picture sitting in a hospital waiting room, awaiting news of a loved one. Every nerve, every nuance flow into a single strain of thought: “Please, just let them be okay.”
With a sharp jab to her upper left arm late Thursday afternoon, Dec. 17, registered nurse Gina McNeal became the first person at Cape Regional Medical Center (CRMC) to receive a newly approved vaccine against Covid. She will be far from the last.
Cape Regional Medical Center (CRMC) reported 20 positive COVID-19 patients, including five who are in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), one of whom is on a ventilator, as of Nov. 17.
When it comes to proper wound care, the notion that saltwater can help heal wounds faster is nothing more than a myth.
At approximately 3:16 p.m. May 30, the Avalon Police Department received a 911 call from the 200 Block of 26th Street, reporting that a male fell from a ladder onto an electrical wire.
The message that blazed through the Middle Township sky May 15 evening was belated, but it couldn’t be more heartfelt.
Cape Regional does not want any more in-car gatherings outside the hospital, which had been going on as a show of support for frontline workers.
In 1917, the year Anna May Goodway was born, the United States entered World War I; the Bolshevik Revolution happened in Russia; women were two years away from obtaining the right to vote, and future President John F. Kennedy was born.
It took about 43 years for Sea Isle City to experience the birth of a baby on its sandy soil. The last birth occurred at Mercy Hospital, in 1977, which has since closed.