Food Drive Happening in Middletown

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The power of community is unparalleled, and today, we call upon the generous hearts of Middletown to join us in an extraordinary endeavor. Butterfly Effect Studio, alongside ALL Therapy Physical Therapy and Advanced Family Care, is thrilled to announce the launch of our food drive initiative, aptly named “We Care A Ton.” In partnership with Neighborhood House, a beacon of …

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Physical therapy, movement helps seniors thrive in retirement

Katie KazimirBusiness, Headlines

Keep it moving — that’s the top tip for longevity from local experts to Delaware’s aging population. “As we get older, we get lazy,” said 71-year-old Rick Stetler.  Stetler was wrapping up a session at Milford’s Aquacare Physical Therapy last week. He is one of the hundreds of retirees pouring into Delaware yearly and expected to dramatically increase the size …

Beebe Welcomes Three New Nurse Practitioners

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Beebe Healthcare is pleased to announce the addition of three new nurse practitioners to its growing team of skilled clinical care providers. Caitlin Crotty, DNP, FNP-C, is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner who sees patients of all ages at Beebe’s Walk-In Care clinics located in Millville, Rehoboth, Millsboro, and Georgetown. She focuses on providing evidence-based, patient-centered care for patients across …

Beebe’s Go Purple Fund helps Families in Need

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Leaders of Beebe Medical Foundation’s Young Professionals Group and the annual Beebe Goes Purple event presented the Women’s and Children’s Department with car seats, sleepers, onesies, socks, bibs, swaddles, towels, and other newborn necessities to assist families in need. “We are proud to use a portion of the funds raised through Beebe Goes Purple to help families in need. Bringing …

Beebe Medical Foundation Honors Jeffrey Hawtof, MD, with Physician Philanthropy Award

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The Beebe Medical Foundation gathered at the historic home of Dr. Richard Beebe to celebrate and confer its 2023 Physician Philanthropy Award to Jeffrey Hawtof, MD, FAAFP. Every year, this award is presented to a Beebe physician who has been recognized by grateful patients, actively refers patients to the Foundation, is a member of the 1916 Club or active donor …

Margaret H. Rollins School of Nursing Hosts Healthcare Exploration Day

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The Margaret H. Rollins School of Nursing hosted a Healthcare Exploration Day on Tuesday, Jan. 30, for more than 100 local high school students from Cape Henlopen, Indian River, Sussex Central, Sussex Tech, and Milford High School. The students explored a variety of healthcare pathways, including nursing, respiratory therapy, physical therapy, pharmacy, diagnostic imaging, the medical residency, Beebe Medical Group, …

Navient posts fourth quarter 2023 financial results

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Navient (Nasdaq: NAVI), a leader in technology-enabled education finance and business processing solutions, today posted its 2023 fourth quarter financial results. Complete financial results as well as materials related to Navient’s in-depth business review are available on the company’s website at Navient.com/investors. The materials will also be available on Form 8-K on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Navient will hold …

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Chamber dinner celebrates jobs, involvement, Incyte’s growth

Betsy PriceBusiness, Headlines

A night to celebrate all things business and jobs started Monday with a call for Delaware to ready itself to become a manufacturing hub. China long has been a magnet for manufacturing, but its decision to limit couples to one child soon will mean there’s not a big enough workforce to man factories, said Mike Quaranta, president of the Delaware …

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Compact Membrane to spend $3.1 million to expand

Katie KazimirBusiness, Headlines

New Castle’s Compact Membrane Systems will spend $3.1 million to expand to meet market demand and triple its workforce, with state grants paying about one-third of that. Founded by a former DuPont scientist in Wilmington 30 years ago, CMS creates technology to capture and reduce carbon and other greenhouse gas emissions. It will get $875,480 from the state to help …