THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2006
VOL. 11 NO. 29
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2006 Holiday Gift Guide Inside this edition ELECTION RESULTS - Who were the big winners and who was upset by Tuesday’s Election results? Page 2 DR. JUDITH G. TOBIN - The new Chief Medical Examiner Building has been named in honor of Dr. Judith G. Tobin. CROSS COUNTRY - The Seaford boys’ and girls’ cross country teams took part in the Henlopen Conference meet last weekend. Page 41 PLAYOFFS - The Seaford varsity soccer team and the Sussex Tech varsity field hockey team began state tournament play this week. Page 45 RAIDER RUNNERS - Woodbridge running backs Jordan Wescott and Josh Quinones have had great success. Page 48 VETERANS DAY - Film shows the camaraderie of World War II veterans. Page 52
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Honorees also included Physician Hall of Fame and Founders Award. Shown from Left in back row are Rex Mears, chairman of the board; Karl K. Brown, Jr., Norma Jean Fowler, along with brother Dr. Jack Lynch and president and CEO Dan Werner. Front: Dr. Judith Tobin and Janet Hubbard.
Nanticoke Memorial recognizes forces behind hospital’s success By Lynn R. Parks When Melissa Lynch applied to medical school, she had to write an essay describing why she wanted to become a doctor. In her essay, she talked about her grandfather, John C. Lynch, who was a general practitioner in Seaford. "I've spent my whole life being Dr. Lynch's granddaughter, and receiving the love of the community through him," she wrote. "I want to be a doctor so that when I am an old woman, my grandchildren will be hearing from the community about what a wonderful
doctor I am." Melissa Lynch, now Melissa Moses, is a doctor in California. Her mother, Carol, Seaford, read her application essay at a ceremony last Thursday during which the late John Lynch was inducted into the Nanticoke Memorial Hospital's Physicians Hall of Fame. "In March, my brother Jack and I will have been without our father for 30 years," John Lynch's daughter, Norma Jean Fowler, told the 260 people at the ceremony, which was held in the club house at Baywood Greens Golf Course, Long Neck. "To have him remembered after such a long time is
very gratifying." The second annual Tributes for Healthcare Leadership ceremony also included the induction of Dr. Judith Tobin, who came to Nanticoke in 1960 as an associate pathologist and is still an assistant state medical examiner, into the Physicians Hall of Fame. The Auxiliary of Nanticoke Health Services received the Charles C. Allen Jr. Leadership in Philanthropy Award and the late Karl K. Brown Sr. was honored with a Founders Award. "Pop was a city father," said Brown's son, Karl Jr., who was among Continued to page 11
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