Operation Shadow (New London Day) ?Judy Shea-Ursin, whose title is certified nurse operating room, or CNOR, hands out scrubs to Lyndsay Charnetski, 17, of North Stonington, left front, Tessa Gilbert, 17, of Ledyard, left rear, Crystal Longo, 18, of Plainfield, right, and Emily Brawner, 16, of Ledyard, not pictured, as the students prepare to shadow nurses in the operating room at The William W. Backus Hospital in Norwich on ......more...Leaders of Tomorrow get hands-on experience today (The Daily Sentinel) Members of the Leaders of Tomorrow Crew got to see first hand how medical personnel respond to emergency situations Tuesday when the organization participated in its seventh annual Medical Day....more... LOCAL NEWS (Daily Record) Visitors who attended the rededication of a World War I memorial in front of Morristown's Vail Mansion, in honor of Veterans Day on Monday, also got a sneak peek at the once-stellar mansion....more... LOCAL NEWS (Daily Record) Multiple communities honored their veterans during Sunday morning events in Boonton, Byram, Denville, Hackettstown, Montville, Morristown, Morris Township, Parsippany, Randolph and the Rockaways, among others....more... United Way funds help young parents remain students (Daily News Journal) Taraica Bryson missed "a lot of days" as a student at Oakland High School. "The classes were so big, if I needed help, it was hard for the teachers to help everyone," the 18-year-old said. "Classes are smaller here."...more... News Index (Prince George Citizen Online) It wasn?t pretty the last time the Prince George bantam Axemen played the Kelowna Fury. By the time the shooting stopped, the Axemen were nursing their wounds after a 56-8 beating....more... Students get a leg up on tech (The Post-Star) HUDSON FALLS -- When John Stoothoff traveled to Hillsboro, Ore. in April as one of 19 local delegates seeking to learn how that community has dealt with explosive growth fostered by a thriving high-tech industry, he saw a lot of familiar things....more... Health Career Week offers opportunities: Medical workers in high demand (The Sentinel) LEWISTOWN ? Health Careers Week is in full swing across the state and being celebrated with events like the Health Career Fair ? highlighting careers ......more... MCC waits for chance to wear scrubs (Daily Herald) McHenry County College health care students soon may have the chance to scrub in for a new professional opportunity. If the college receives final approval Monday from the Illinois Community College Board, it will be able to offer an associate's degree program in nursing next fall....more... |