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Today in Delaware County history, June 8
100 Years Ago, 1924: Seize of a 60-gallon “moonshine” still on what is known as the Burk farm in Ridley Township, and the escape by swimming over Ridley River by the alleged distiller, James E. Dickson, formerly of Virginia, featured a raid by federal agents Friday afternoon. The approach of the raiders was noticed by Dickson, who defiantly shouted “Come on, get me, boys!” ran to the river bank, plunged into the water, then disappeared in the thick foliage on the other side.
75 Years Ago, 1949: Using walkie-talkies and radio cars, Pennsylvania Department of Revenue agents and state police have opened a more extensive drive to stop the smuggling of untaxed cigarettes over the state line from Delaware. First to be nabbed in the current drive was a shoe factory worker from Spencer, Mass., who was found hauling 320 cartons back to his home state. State police arrested Floyd W. Bledsoe, 40, as he came over the state line on Post Road.
50 Years Ago, 1974: The state House of Representatives has passed a bill that may keep the ferry Chester from sailing away forever. The Chester is the last ferry remaining in the fleet that sailed the Delaware River between Bridgeport, N.J., and Chester. A DRPA spokesman said a down payment of $10,000 has been placed by a Virginia firm interested in buying the Chester. However, legislation that passed the House Thursday could stop the deal. The Pennsylvania House by a vote of 181-0 passed a bill to keep the ferry in the area for possible use in the 1976 bicentennial celebration.
25 Years Ago, 1999: Aston police arrested six people on drug charges in three separate incidents over the weekend. Three people were arrested around 1:30 a.m. Saturday after police on patrol in the 600 block of Mount Road smelled marijuana coming from a car. Just after midnight Friday, police arrested two people after seeing them smoking marijuana while sitting on a curb in the 800 block of Concord Road. Police also arrested an 18-year-old around 1:30 a.m. Friday night. The man was holding a pipe with suspected marijuana residue inside, according to police.
10 Years Ago, 2014: The pride of the historic Nile Swim Club in Yeadon was evident Saturday as members plan to draw on the legacy of their past to pave their way to a sunny future. Members have launched a fundraising drive to eliminate the 55-year-old club’s debt and help Nile Swim Club become a premier recreational club for all.
— COLIN AINSWORTH
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New ChristianaCare collab aims to tackle health care gaps in lower Delaware
Nurses discuss Delaware’s pediatric mental health crisis
Cartisha Jones, a nurse, discusses hospitalized children who have no placement options in Delaware during a meeting with Rep. Sarah McBride.
Three area health care providers are teaming up to expand medical education and resources in central and southern Delaware.
ChristianaCare, BayHealth and Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine announced on Feb. 18 a new partnership to establish a Delaware Collaborative Clinical Campus.
That partnership aims to expand a network of undergraduate medical education and attract more physicians to Kent and Sussex counties, locations known as “Medically Underserved Areas” with a history of shortages of primary care, dental care and mental health resources.
The news comes after ChristianaCare also announced plans for a $65.1 million health campus in Georgetown to fill similar service gaps on Feb. 11.
How will the Delaware Collaborative Clinical Campus operate?
ChristianaCare and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine have been longtime collaborators.
College students train at ChristianaCare facilities throughout New Castle County. And now, the Collaborative Clinical Campus expands that partnership by bringing Bayhealth into a “coordinated statewide training model of high-quality clinical rotations and academic mentorship,” ChristianaCare said in its announcement.
The program is scheduled to begin in July 2026.
Five third-year medical students will complete clinical rotations primarily in Kent and Sussex counties at both Bayhealth and ChristianaCare facilities, with additional ChristianaCare opportunities in New Castle County. Training covers a range of clinical settings and specialties, including primary care, obstetrics and gynecology and psychiatry.
These five students are Delaware Institute of Medical Education and Research students from Delaware, returning home for clinical training. However, this collaboration will open opportunities to all Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine students. The first cohort will join the 55 students already training at the Delaware Branch Campus at ChristianaCare.
Bayhealth Medical Center official Gary Siegelman said the new partnership “directly addresses our workforce needs in underserved areas,” in a statement.
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