Markieff Morris re-signed with the Lakers on Monday.
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – A trace of legionella bacteria has been found in the water supply of a Bronx hospital. CBS2’s Lisa Rozner spoke with visitors Saturday at Jacobi Medical Center in the Morris Park section. “I didn’t know,” John Nelson asked while visiting his baby grandson. “My wife told me that the water was bad, don’t drink anything. They’ve been giving them bottled water, so I didn’t know what the hell was going on.” The city-run hospital said low levels of the bacteria were found in the water during routine testing of the potable water supply. Legionnaires’ disease is a type of pneumonia caused by the bacteria. It’s treatable and is not contagious. “The doctor told her don’t wash her hands in the water or anything like that, use hand sanitizer,” said another visitor. Under guidance from the state’s Department of Health, the hospital said only bottled water is being used, and packaged bath wipes are being made available for daily hygiene. The hospital is also installing new water filters on showers. “That’s just a Band-Aid, that’s a Band-Aid. They need to get to the root of the problem,” another visitor added. The hospital said no one has been sickened by the bacteria and there is very low risk to patients, staff and visitors. The water supply is being treated and closely monitored. Last week, the city health officials confirmed 22 people in the Washington Heights and Hamilton Heights area were recently infected by Legionnaires’ disease, including one death. Cooling towers may be to blame ; test results are pending. In 2015, an outbreak in the Bronx left 12 dead. For more information on Legionnaires’, click here .
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Legionella Bacteria Discovered In Water Supply Of Bronx Hospital
Morris County Sheriff's PBA hosts inaugural fundraiser features doo-wop, R&B and jazz
MORRISTOWN – The Morris County Sheriff's Office PBA 151 will hold its inaugural fundraiser in support of the men and women who serve the county …
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Morris County Sheriff's PBA hosts inaugural fundraiser features doo-wop, R&B and jazz
Marcus Morris, moved into the Celtics’ starting lineup for Game 1 against the Cavaliers after eyebrow-raising boasts, was indeed effective at limiting the output of LeBron James.
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Celtics’ Morris bottles up LeBron to back up talk
Marcus Morris jawed with Joel Embiid and repeatedly gestured to the 76ers’ big man that the Celtics were three games up in the series. However, the Sixers prevailed Monday to make it 3-1 and set up Game 5 in Boston.
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Celtics’ Morris ‘ready to go now,’ finish 76ers
Standing in their rightful place as the founding females of funk/ R&B /club/hip-hop music, The Ladies of Skyy have graced the stage with musical greats Kool and the Gang, Rick James, The Mary Jane Girls, The Manhattans, Jermaine Jackson, Morris Day, Ben E King, Evelyn Champagne King, and other …
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The Ladies of Skyy to perform in Georgetown May 11
Standing in their rightful place as the founding females of funk/ R&B /club/hip-hop music, The Ladies of Skyy have graced the stage with musical greats Kool and the Gang, Rick James, The Mary Jane Girls, The Manhattans, Jermaine Jackson, Morris Day, Ben E King, Evelyn Champagne King, and other …
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The Ladies of Skyy to perform in Georgetown May 11
Windsor-born R&B singer Tamia is on tap for a rare Detroit performance when the 2018 edition of GM River Days hits the riverfront June 22-24. Tamia will play the fest's closing night, part of a weekend lineup that will include fellow headliners Kool & the Gang, Beatlemania, Morris Day & the Time, …
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River Days 2018 lineup: Kool & the Gang, Beatlemania, Tamia return
LAST week Sunday, President of the Senate Floyd Morris, was reported as telling a political meeting in Eastern St Andrew that the Senate “stands ready to pass amendments to legislation that would result in harsher penalties for people who commit crimes against children”.
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A strange move on children’s issue by Senate President
SENATE President Floyd Morris says that the Senate stands ready to pass amendments to legislation that would result in harsher penalties for people who commit crimes against children.
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Senate ready to support harsher penalties for child abusers, says Morris