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Discover A Hole In One Experience At Mill River Country Club's Open House Discover A Hole In One Experience At Mill River Country Club's Open House
Discover A Hole In One Experience At Mill River Country Club's Open House STRATFORD, Conn. -- For families in Coastal Connecticut looking to play 18, hit the pool or even bowl a strike, Mill River Country Club in Stratford is hosting an open house this October. The club is currently accepting new membership applications and offering discounted promotional pricing as part of the 2017 membership drive. The open house will be held on Sunday, Oct. 2 from 12:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. and allow visitors to tour the grounds and discover the benefits of being a member at Mill River. In 1923, Mill River Country Club was created as a 9 hole course on what had been Stratford …
Pace Alum Named To 'Forty Under 40' List By NJ Biz Pace Alum Named To 'Forty Under 40' List By NJ Biz
Pace Alum Named To 'Forty Under 40' List By NJ Biz NEW JERSEY -- It's been quite the year for marketing professional and Pace alum Peter Moeller. After being named 'Best of the Best' this April by the New Jersey Advertising Club, he has been selected as one of the state's top young professionals by NJ Biz, making their annual 'Forty Under 40' list. Moeller graduated from Pace in 2007 with a B.A. in Entrepreneurship and is the director of marketing and communications for New Jersey-based law firm Scarinci Hollenbeck. During his time at Pace, Moeller was active in several new initiatives, including the Pace Association of Collegiate Entrepren…
Pace People This Week: STEM, Milk Reform And Jersey Boys Pace People This Week: STEM, Milk Reform And Jersey Boys
Pace People This Week: STEM, Milk Reform And Jersey Boys PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Here is a roundup of newsmakers and their news in brief from Pace University: Xheklin Nano, a first generation Albanian immigrant, received a $2,500 scholarship from Diversity Construction Group Inc. in Cheshire, Conn. She is attending Pace this fall and is the first in her family to attend college. Read more here. Pace School of Education Assistant Chair and Assistant Professor of STEM-D, Gerald Ardito, was recognized for his involvement with STEM programs for young minorities by Mt. Vernon and the White Plains Youth Bureau. More information on the awards can be foun…
ACL Injuries: Not Just Affecting Professional Athletes Anymore ACL Injuries: Not Just Affecting Professional Athletes Anymore
ACL Injuries: Not Just Affecting Professional Athletes Anymore STAMFORD, Conn. -- It seems that every week, a famous athlete suffers an anterior cruciate ligament -- or ACL -- tear. Most recently, Minnesota Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater tore his knee ligament, sidelining him for the entire season. Professional athletes are not alone; 200,000 ACL reconstructions are performed each year in the U.S. and the numbers are growing. The ACL is located in the center of the knee and provides stability during athletic situations as well as during everyday life. The ligament is tragically vulnerable and can tear as a result of a collision or from a non-con…
HSS Doctor Explains When To Consider Back Surgery HSS Doctor Explains When To Consider Back Surgery
HSS Doctor Explains When To Consider Back Surgery PARAMUS, N.J. -- Back pain is a common ailment. Most of the time, with rest and good practices, backaches get better and people don't need surgery. Doctors may prescribe physical therapy, pain medicine, or injections of steroids or other medications to alleviate the pain. Patients are advised to adopt good habits to protect their backs and avoid activities that they know will lead to back problems. When the pain is severe and ongoing though, and nonsurgical treatments fail to provide relief, patients may decide to see a spine surgeon. The first step is to determine the precise cause of the p…
NWH, State Officials Offer Free Senior Checkups At Health And Wellness Fair NWH, State Officials Offer Free Senior Checkups At Health And Wellness Fair
NWH, State Officials Offer Free Senior Checkups At Health And Wellness Fair MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- In partnership with New York State Senator Terrence Murphy and Assemblyman David Buchwald, Northern Westchester Hospital will host a free Senior Health & Wellness Fair on Wednesday, Sept. 21 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Chappaqua Crossing in Chappaqua.  Pharmacists, dietitians, yoga instructors, nurses, doctors, and many more will be on hand to share their expertise and advice, as well as conduct health screenings. “Northern Westchester Hospital is inspired to host the Senior Health & Wellness Fair for seniors as well as their caregivers," said Maria Sim…
WMC Nurse Hits The Road In NYC Marathon In Memory Of Late Son WMC Nurse Hits The Road In NYC Marathon In Memory Of Late Son
WMC Nurse Hits The Road In NYC Marathon In Memory Of Late Son VALHALLA, N.Y. -- This fall, six Westchester Medical Center Health Network employees from across the Hudson Valley will channel their fighting spirit in the TCS New York City Marathon on Nov. 6.  Nurse Adele Rushneck of Valhalla is one of those, as she run for Go the Distance to Make a Difference and Westchester Medical Center. Rushneck knows a thing or two about trauma. A member of the WMCHealth team for 37 years, she is the Assistant Nurse Manager in Westchester Medical Center’s Trauma Intensive Care Unit. Despite her background, nothing could have prepared Rushneck for the sudden, unexpe…
Valley Hospital Heads To The Farm For Annual 'Pink Day' Valley Hospital Heads To The Farm For Annual 'Pink Day'
Valley Hospital Heads To The Farm For Annual 'Pink Day' RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- Who says pink isn't a fall color? For the second consecutive year, Abma’s Farm in Wyckoff will celebrate 'Pink Day' on Saturday, Oct. 1. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, the farm will donate a portion of the day's hay rides and pumpkin picking proceeds towards the Valley Hospital’s Breast Center Fund. Abma’s Farm, a Wyckoff staple for over 85 years, extends across 32-acres and raises a variety of fruits and vegetables, as well as chickens and eggs. Billed as “Bergen County’s only produce and poultry farm” Abma Farms and the Abma family follows a tradition of hard…
Holy Name Develops Cancer Treatment Plans For Mind And Body Holy Name Develops Cancer Treatment Plans For Mind And Body
Holy Name Develops Cancer Treatment Plans For Mind And Body TEANECK, N.J. -- Until recently, a cancer diagnosis was often considered a death sentence. Fortunately, today cancer is often looked at as a chronic disease, an illness that can be treated for years, even decades. “Early detection and improved treatment are allowing people with cancer to live longer and with a better quality of life,” said Dr. Raul Parra, Medical Director of the Regional Cancer Center at Holy Name Medical Center. “Look at prostate cancer – it is the most common cancer in men nationwide,” said Parra, a urologic oncologist. “In New Jersey, about 8,000 new cases are diagnosed …
Holy Name Tops Rankings For Quality, Culturally Sensitive Care Holy Name Tops Rankings For Quality, Culturally Sensitive Care
Holy Name Tops Rankings For Quality, Culturally Sensitive Care TEANECK, N.J. -- Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck recently received the highest rating for quality of care in northeast New Jersey by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, or CMS. In the latest annual hospital rankings released in July, Holy Name received four stars for overall quality. It was the only hospital in Bergen, Hudson, Passaic and Essex counties to be awarded four stars. “Holy Name remains committed to providing patients with high-quality, affordable health care in a transparent, cost-effective manner,” said Michael Maron, Holy Name’s President and CEO. “These rankings w…
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