Volume 12, Number 22
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Friday, August 23, 2019
Grant will help Quinnipiac Medical School establish residency program in Maine By Everett Bishop Record-Journal staff
The beginning of August kicked off a three year deadline for Quinnipiac University’s medical school.
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The mission: to create a family medicine residency program at Northern Maine Medical Center in Fort Kent, Maine. To help the program achieve its goal, the school was awarded a $750,000 federal grant.
While the program is still in the early days of development, Dr. Traci Marquis-Eydman, the Quinnipiac professor spearheading this program, is already thinking about where the money needs to go. Dr. Michael Sullivan attends to a patient while residents Zoe Frolking (seated), David Piscitelli and Jessica Photo courtesy of Quinnipiac University. See Grant, A4 Malhotra watch.
Bikers Against Animal Cruelty hosts 12th rally By Everett Bishop Record-Journal staff
Bikers Against Animal Cruelty, Inc. hosted its 12th annual motorcycle rally and pet adoption event at the North Haven fairgrounds. Proceeds from the Aug. 17 event go to defer the cost of veterinary bills for animals who have been abused or neglected. This year, BAAC’s rally saw “about 800 people and 60 vendors” according to Rosalie DeCrosta, the public relations coordinator for BAAC.
Bikers Against Animal Cruelty, Inc.motorcycle rally and pet adoption event at the North Haven fairgrounds. Aug. See Rally, A2 17 featured dogs, cats and birds that needed homes.
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Volunteers from BAAC set up a booth where they sold Tshirts and posted facts about abused and neglected animals. Photos by Everett Bishop, The North Haven Citizen.