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Nominate your Veterinary Hero here today!: https://event.dvm360.com/event/3f10fd96-aec7-45cb-96c5-07ed9967021f/summary?locale=en Matthew C. Edson, DVM, CVPM, MRCVS, was named founding Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine of Rowan University in June of 2021. Founder and owner of Rancocas Veterinary Associates, a multi-doctor, multi-location mixed animal practice based in South Jersey, Edson leads a group of veterinary professionals that treat a wide range of species. He has special professional interests in miniature pig and small ruminant medicine and surgery and has lectured nationally on those subjects. He is an advocate for the advancement of affordable, clinically-relevant veterinary education. A native of Eastampton Township, Edson is a former executive board member and the immediate past president of the New Jersey Veterinary Medical Association, a former site visitor for the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Council on Education, former chair of the AVMA Committee on Disaster and Emergency Issues, and former vice chair of the AVMA Practice Advisory Pilot Panel. He also has served as a manuscript reviewer for the Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine. Edson earned his veterinary medical degree from Kansas State University. He earned his bachelor's degree in animal science and biology from Rutgers University and also completed training as a Mobile Intensive Care Paramedic through Virtua Health. He is a licensed veterinarian in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware and a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. He has strong interest in veterinary business and practice management is also a Certified Veterinary Practice Manager (CVPM). Named a top veterinarian by South Jersey Magazine in 2017, Edson was voted “Best Veterinarian” in Burlington County by Burlington County Times readers in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022. Edson was also named to the 2022 and 2023 NJBIZ Health Care Power 50 list, which ranks the top influencers in health care in New Jersey.
New Lisbon State School, a place for families to bring their loved ones that require round the clock care. one would think that the residents would be safe, well cared for, and in a clean environment. Not at New Lisbon. Today, we tell you about 3 disappearances and 2 of the deaths that have occurred here since 1975. We get on our soapboxes for this one, join us and find out why. If you have any information concerning this case, please contact the Atlantic City, New Jersey, Resident Agency of the FBI, at (609) 677-6400, your local FBI office, or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate.2 New Jersey boys missing since 1975 added to FBI website. (2017, October 25). ABC7 New York. https://abc7ny.com/missing-boys-from-nj-old-persons-case-fbi/2566275/2 runaways elude 50 searchers in woods - Newspapers.com. (n.d.). Newspapers.com. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113008657/2-runaways-elude-50-searchers-in-woods/Alexander, D. (2017, November 28). FBI searching NJ woods for pair who went missing in 1975, reports say. New Jersey 101.5. https://nj1015.com/fbi-searching-nj-woods-for-pair-who-went-missing-in-1975-reports-say/Boyd, R., Jr. (2003). New Lisbon Developmental Center, New Lisbon, New Jersey. In Justice.gov. New Jersey State Attorney General. Retrieved March 23, 2023, from https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/crt/legacy/2011/04/14/newlisbon_finding_letter.pdfFBI Seeking Information on Disappearance of Two New Jersey Boys Missing Since 1975. (2017, October 25). https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/newark/news/press-releases/fbi-seeking-information-on-disappearance-of-two-new-jersey-boys-missing-since-1975J. (2022, December 11). The Disappearing Residents of the New Lisbon State School. Medium. https://medium.com/the-mystery-box/the-disappearing-residents-of-the-new-lisbon-state-school-f3b841bdd765Kenneth Arthur Schweighart – The Charley Project. (2004). The Charley Project. Retrieved March 23, 2023, from https://charleyproject.org/case/kenneth-arthur-schweighartSusan K. Livio, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com. (2011, September 22). In lawsuit, family of man who froze to death claims New Lisbon Developmental Center was negligent. Nj. https://www.nj.com/news/2011/09/in_lawsuit_family_of_man_who_f.htmlTimes, D. L. B. C. (2011, September 23). Suit accuses New Lisbon Developmental Center of neglect in 2009 death. Burlington County Times. https://www.burlingtoncountytimes.com/story/news/2011/09/23/suit-accuses-new-lisbon-developmental/17331245007/Times, N. Y. (1975a, April 29). A Patient Is Found Dead At New Lisbon State School. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1975/04/29/archives/a-patient-is-found-dead-at-new-lisbon-state-school.htmlTimes, N. Y. (1975b, April 30). State School Death Laid To Choking on Styrofoam. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1975/04/30/archives/state-school-death-laid-to-choking-on-styrofoam.htmlTimes, N. Y. (1975c, May 3). 2 New Lisbon Nurses Dismissed. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1975/05/03/archives/2-new-lisbon-nurses-dismissed.htmlTimes, N. Y. (1975d, December 3). STATE HEARING TOLD OF FILTH AT SCHOOL. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1975/12/03/archives/state-hearing-told-of-filth-at-school.htmlSupport the showIf you enjoyed learning about this case, check out our Instagram @bookofthedeadpodShoot us an email with a case suggestions or just say "hi" at bookofthedeadpod@gmail.comAnd don't forget to rate and review and share with your friendsMuch Love-Courtney and Lisa
Margaret Ellen Fox saiu de casa, em 1974, para um trabalho de babysitter e nunca mais foi vista. O que aconteceu com ela? Fontes do episódio: FBI, Burlington County Times, Daily Mail, New York Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Courier Post e The Charley Project.
Renee Washington is amazing in everything she does! Through anchoring, production, audio, writing, and digital content; she brings her best efforts consistently! She was a four-year starter, all-conference player, and a three-time All-America at La Salle in Soccer. Next, she worked as a sports multimedia journalist and news anchor with Gatehouse Media covering The Intelligencer, The Bucks County Courier Times, and the Burlington County Times. Additionally, she's made waves through the National Lacrosse League, ESPN+, Fox 1340AM Sports, and the Philadelphia Union of the MLS. She is also the host of Beyond the Headlines with Renee Washington on Fox Sports Radio 96.9FM/1340AM. In this episode, we talk about her ventures within sports media. Also, she gives us gems on how to be multifaceted with an impact. And more importantly, we talk about her experiences as being a Black Woman in Sports Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sznmedia/message
Marion Callahan is a multimedia reporter for The Intelligencer, Bucks County Courier Times and Burlington County Times as a multimedia journalist. She's tackled tough topics ranging from wars overseas to battles here at home, including the toll of addiction in the Philadelphia suburbs. In this episode… What does it mean to be a multimedia journalist? How do journalists identify the stories to report? Join us as guest host Sarah Larson goes on record with Marion Callahan to discuss how digital media has transformed the ways news is reported and consumed.
The Intelligencer, Courier Times and Burlington County Times talk the return of high school and pro sports. Philadelphia suburbs, Bucks County, Montgomery County and Burlington County local sports content from buckscountycouriertimes.com, theintell.com and burlingtoncountytimes.com, with Tom Rimback / High School Sports Coordinator, Tom Moore / Professional Sports Coordinator, Drew Markol / Courier-Intell Sports Writer and Todd Thorpe / Courier-Intell Sports Writer. A Gannett owned company. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Columnist JD Mullane and Burlington County Times editorial page editor Mario Constantino discuss the latest on the lockdown, deaths and how this experience will change habits after the virus vanishes. Philadelphia suburbs, Bucks County, Montgomery County and Burlington County local content from buckscountycouriertimes.com, theintell.com and burlingtoncountytimes.com, with JD Mullane, columnist for the Bucks County Courier Times and Phil Gianficaro, columnists for The Intelligencer. A Gannett owned company. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2: Guest: Tom Moore, Sports Columnist for Bucks County Courier Times, The Intelligencer, and Burlington County Times. He shares his viewpoint of the Sixers-Nets Series, the intensity of the series, and what lies ahead for the Sixers, should they win the series. Moore also talks with Steve about the ‘next question’ topic in NBA press conferences/media sessions. Topics: Update on players declaring for the NBA Draft, plus a look at what lies ahead for this week’s NFL Draft.
Hour 2: Guest: Tom Moore, Sports Columnist for Bucks County Courier Times, The Intelligencer, and Burlington County Times. He shares his viewpoint of the Sixers-Nets Series, the intensity of the series, and what lies ahead for the Sixers, should they win the series. Moore also talks with Steve about the ‘next question’ topic in NBA press conferences/media sessions. Topics: Update on players declaring for the NBA Draft, plus a look at what lies ahead for this week’s NFL Draft.
We are in the middle of the Philadelphia 76'ers season where they're currently fourth overall in the Eastern Conference! With he addition of Jimmy Butler, a dominating year by Joel Embiid and the development of Ben Simmons, we're asking ourselves this week: how will the Sixers continue to grow? This week we'll dive into this Sixers season with Tom Moore, Sixers beat writer for the Bucks County Courier Times, The Intelligencer, and Burlington County Times. It's a tremendous interview you won't want to miss.Plus, this week we first discussed Villanova's up and down season as the NCAA men's basketball defending champions. (2:40)And we also discussed at the onset of the show how it doesn't appear the Flyers are taking their season, and what it means for future draft picks. (9:25)This week on the Highbrow Segment and as the Super Bowl is upon us, we got into how important Super Bowl wins are for players, especially quarterbacks, when analyzing their legacy. (16:05)On the Lowbrow Segment, we dove into the challenge put forth by Howard Eskin to hook his fellow reporter, Joe Santoliquito, up to a lie detector test. We also briefly discussed which news and sportscaster would win a Royal Rumble match. (28:40)What we're throwing down on the Table is an interview with Tom Moore who covers the Sixers for the Bucks County Courier Times, The Intelligencer, and Burlington County Times. First, the guys discussed expectations on the season and then realistic trade targets as the trade deadline looms. What potential buyout candidates might we be looking at in the future? Also, we talked about JJ Redick having a career year and how Ben Simmons has continued to develop. It's a great interview! (36:45)
The devastation of Hurricane Michael left 18 dead, and many lost businesses and their homes. Alicia Preston speaks to Joe Callahan, who has been covering hurricanes for 30 years, from the Ocala Star Banner and the Gainesville Sun. Alicia also talks with Kyle Bagenstose from the Bucks County Courier Times, The Intelligencer, and the Burlington County Times.
Get ready to check, pass, shoot and score on the next episode of The Yo Show! Monday night October 1st at 8pm, Phillys hottest new talk show will preview the 2018-19 NHL season with a great guest, from the Broadcast Bullies hockey show and from the Burlington County Times it’s hockey expert Mark Zimmaro! We will talk to Mark about our Flyers chances, who he thinks can contend for the Stanley Cup and much more! We also welcome a new comer, our very special guest co-host, the lovely Molly Dalton, straight from Philly! Molly is a huge Philly sports fan so she will have plenty to add to the program! The usual Top 5 List, “What ticks me off”, Eagles recap, hot topics and loads more THIS MONDAY!! Don’t miss it friends, 8pm LIVE
The Philadelphia 76'ers have gone from a tanking team to a perennial favorite within the Eastern Conference. Having won the last 16 games of the regular season, the team is heading to the postseason with a ton of upside and momentum. This week, Tom Moore (@TomMoorePhilly), sports columnist for the Bucks County Courier Times, The Intelligencer and Burlington County Times, joined us for a Sixers playoff preview. It's a great and in-depth interview you Sixers fans won't want to miss.But first, on the Brief News & Views segment:1. How will the Flyers fare vs. the Penguins? (7:00)2. Versatility on the Phillies and trouble hitting against relievers. (15:45)3. Villanova loses two key players as they head to the NBA Draft. (22:50)4. Digital media and streaming sports. (26:50)Then we get into our Up or Down segment where we briefly analyze Philly sports figures to determine if their needle is moving up or down. (32:20)What we're throwing down on the Table is analysis of the Sixers and their chances as they head to the postseason for the first time in years with Tom Moore. First, an overall view of The Process and how it has been a clear victory in terms of the team's rebuild. Might Joel Embiid's injury have been a blessing in disguise for the team? What are the expectations going to be for the fan base as the team plays Miami in the first-round? We also dove into what Markelle Fultz's role will become as he continues to develop. What will the bench rotation look like during the postseason? All of this and much more this week on the Table. (39:10)
Partly cloudy with high temperatures in the low 50s. 25% OF NJ TRANSIT RAIL MANAGERS LEFT OVER 2 YEARS A quarter of NJ Transit’s rail managers left the agency in the two years before the deadly crash at Hoboken Terminal, Curtis Tate reports for The Record. The railroad reported the turnover to the Federal Railroad Administration in documents The Record obtained in a Freedom of Information Act request. Tate writes: “The list backs up public testimony from former agency officials who say a drain of institutional memory from the country's third-largest commuter agency may have contributed to operational and safety problems.” MENENDEZ SEEKING CHANGES IN TRUMP TAX LEGISLATION Calling President Donald Trump’s tax proposal a “hit job” on New Jersey, Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez said Wednesday that he’s seeking changes to the Republican-backed legislation, David Levinsky says in the Burlington County Times. In a speech on the Senate floor, Menendez voiced his objection to the bill’s elimination of tax deductions for state income, sales and property taxes. “I cannot and will not support a tax bill that reads like one giant hit-job on New Jersey’s middle class,” Menendez said. New Jersey’s property taxes are among the highest in the nation. MURPHY SAYS HE’LL LOOK FOR WAYS TO PRESERVE OBAMACARE Gov.-elect Phil Murphy said Wednesday that he'll look for ways to preserve health insurance coverage for New Jerseyans if parts of the Affordable Care Act are repealed, Claude Brodesser-Akner reports for NJ.com. The governor-elect, a Democrat, said that he would consider emergency measures similar to the regulations Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued in New York but that his first priority is to pressure Congress to keep the mandate requiring individuals to maintain health insurance. STATE JOINING INTERSTATE WILDLIFE VIOLATOR COMPACT Beginning Friday, the state will have new tools for protecting wildlife from poachers and others who violate laws governing hunting, fishing and trapping. That’s when New Jersey’s membership in the Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact begins, Michelle Brunetti writes for the Press of Atlantic City. As a member of the compact, the state will be notified of violations in other states, allowing the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife to consider license suspensions. New Jersey will also share information about violations with other states. U.S. SUPREME COURT TO HEAR SPORTS-BETTING CASE ON MONDAY Gov. Chris Christie, who advocates the legalization of sports betting, will attend arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday when lawyers present arguments in Christie v. National Collegiate Athletic Association. The governor says he is “cautiously optimistic” that New Jersey will prevail in its effort to bring sports betting to the state to help ailing racetracks and casinos, Matt Arco writes for NJ.com. The N.C.A.A., Major League Baseball, the National Football League, the National Basketball Association and the National Hockey League support the federal ban on sports betting, which has exceptions only for Delaware, Montana, Nevada and Oregon.
We are in the midst of the 2017 Eagles preseason with only a few weeks left until that first regular season game versus Washington. Excitement and concern is in the air regarding various positions and talent on this team, both on the offensive and defensive side of the ball. We break down the preseason and roster this week with Ed Kracz (@kracze), Eagles beat reporter for the Bucks County Courier Times, Burlington County Times and Doylestown Intelligencer.But first on the Brief News & Views segment:1. Phillies prospects news and notes, and what the call-ups have meant to the team. (4:30)2. MLS and favorite sports cities outside of Philly. (17:10)3. The NHL and Olympic story. (22:20)4. The Sixers released their schedule for the 2017-2018 season. (26:40)5. The Eagles made a trade, the cap, and weakest position on the team. (31:05)And then what we're throwing down on the Table is an interviewed fueled by the Eagles preseason, the recently Jordan Matthews and Ronald Darby trade and much more. First, getting into the trade, the guys discuss what it means for both the CB and WR positions moving forward. How has the depth been affected at CB and WR? It's one of many questions Ed breaks down for us. Also, should we be concerned about the starting offensive line after their terrible performance last week in Green Bay? Ed also gives his opinions and thoughts on the depth of the LB position and how the personnel could look should we see any key injuries within the LB corps. A large concern is the all important chemistry between QB Carson Wentz and his top WRs. Is that chemistry there or does it need to develop? All of this an more this week on the Table. (43:05)
Ed Kracz of the Bucks County Courier Times and Burlington County Times joined us for a segment on the Eagles Draft and overall state of the team. We break down each draft pick and discuss how they will fit in come the start of the regualr season. At the end of the podcast we discuss possble camp cuts and moves as the Eagles try and piece together the eventual 53. Important dates for the Eagles coming up include Rookie Mini Camp this week. May 23rd Team OTA's followed but another OTA in june and training camp in July.
This is the second of two episodes in which we interview two investigative reporters who are part of a team assembled by the Bucks County Courier Times and The Burlington County Times to explore potential health risks from groundwater containing toxic chemicals PFOS and PFOA that has spread to private drinking wells outside the bases in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. This episode focuses on the potential impact of the contamination on property owners with drinking water wells near the Fort Dix, McGuire and Lakehurst bases. EnviroPolitics Podcast is a companion to the daily, paid-subscription newsletter, 'EnviroPolitics', and its free, 'EnviroPolitics Blog'. The podcast provides news, commentary and interviews on energy and environment issues and the politics that drives them.
This is the first of two episodes in which we interview two investigative reporters who are part of a team assembled by the Bucks County Courier Times and The Burlington County Times to explore potential health risks from groundwater containing toxic chemicals PFOS and PFOA that has spread to private drinking wells outside the bases in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
TOM MOORE, who covers the Sixers and "is a sports writer, digital reporter and columnist for the Bucks County Courier Times and Burlington County Times joins Jim Chet Chesko and Bill Furman to talk the state of the 76ers, the past season, the future and the upcoming draft. We'll also discuss Jimmy Rollins place in Phillies history and the Eagles mini camp as well.