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Bayhealth and Nemours Children’s Health System formally opened the new Nemours Building at 101 Wellness Way, on the Bayhealth Sussex Campus, Milford.
The center expands pediatric care to families in Kent and Sussex counties. The new three-story, medical office building is located across the street from the hospital and outpatient center.
“As a nurse and a mom I know how important it is to have the best level of care accessible to our children when they need it. The collaboration between Nemours and Bayhealth will provide access to world class healthcare for our families,” said Delaware Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long, who attended and spoke at a recent ribbon cutting ceremony.
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April 21, 2021
MILFORD, Del.- A ribbon cutting was held Wednesday morning to celebrate the opening of the new Nemours Building on the Bayhealth Sussex Campus.
Part of the opening includes the Nemours Children’s Health System and we’re told it’ll bring quality pediatric care to the campus.
They’ll offer routine check-ups, immunizations, therapy services, specialty care, and more.
Delaware’s Lieutenant Governor said services like these are needed, it’ll increase access and families won’t have to drive hours to get what they need.
“It’s convenient, it’s here, it’s right off of route 1 and again one stop shopping, you can do it all in one day,” Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long, said.
Twitter Announces Proposed Settlement of Shareholder Derivative Lawsuits
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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Twitter, Inc. (NYSE: TWTR) today announced that it has entered into a binding agreement to settle the shareholder derivative lawsuits pending in the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware (the Court ) and the United States District Court for the District of Delaware against the Company and certain current and former directors and officers. The proposed settlement resolves all claims asserted against Twitter and the other named defendants in the derivative lawsuits without any liability or wrongdoing attributed to them personally or the Company.