By TAPINTO NEW BRUNSWICK
March 9, 2021 at 7:07 PM
Kevin Egan brings decades of service to the city and a unique insight into labor relations to his new position.
Kevin Egan brings decades of service to the city and a unique insight into labor relations to his .
Credits: Rutgers University
Mohammad A. Zubair, a physician specializing in pulmonary disease and sleep disorder medicine in New Jersey for nearly 30 years, has officially joined the Board of Governors.
Mohammad A. Zubair, a physician specializing in pulmonary disease and sleep disorder medicine in .
Credits: Rutgers University
March 9, 2021 at 7:07 PM
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ - Kevin P. Egan, a member City Council since 2011, was inducted today into the Rutgers University Board of Governors.
Mohammad A. Zubair (left) and Kevin P. Egan join the board as public governors
Mohammad A. Zubair, a physician specializing in pulmonary disease and sleep disorder medicine in New Jersey for nearly 30 years, and Kevin P. Egan, a member of the New Brunswick City Council and St. Peter’s Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees, were inducted into the Rutgers University Board of Governors today. They join the board as public governors appointed by New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and confirmed by the state Senate.
“Mohammed and Kevin bring valuable and diverse backgrounds and perspectives to the Board of Governors,” said board Chair Mark A. Angelson. “Mohammed has deep experience and insights into our state’s complex health care system, and Kevin brings an extensive background in local government and business. We look forward to their contributions toward moving Rutgers University forward during a challenging time.”
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Adele Pullins (Photo courtesy of NJ Sharing Network)
Adele Pullins of Union City is loved by her family and friends for her vibrant personality and caring spirit. Her positive energy has always inspired those around her, including her teenage son Trevon. But most people who meet Adele find it hard to believe that she is currently waiting for a life-saving heart transplant.
In 2018, Adele experienced some breathing issues that she simply thought was part of her bronchial asthma condition that she has struggled with since her high school years. However, things took a turn for the worse as she felt extreme gurgling in her chest and her nebulizer failed to provide any relief.