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Middlesex County Police Association Gives $1,500 To NJ Hospital
Hackensack Meridian Raritan Bay Medical Center received a $1,500 donation this January from the Middlesex County Police Chief Association.

PERTH AMBOY, NJ — Hackensack Meridian Raritan Bay Medical Center, in Perth Amboy, received a $1,500 donation this January from the Middlesex County Association of Chiefs of Police.
Their annual donation will benefit patients and the community by enhancing patient care and services.
“On behalf of Raritan Bay Medical Center, we would like to thank the Middlesex County Association of Chiefs of Police for their generous donation,” said Thomas Shanahan, chief hospital executive, Raritan Bay Medical Center. “Their donation will go towards advancing care to our patients, families and guests.”
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Middlesex County Association of Chiefs of Police president, Chief David Irizarry of Metuchen Borough added, “The Middlesex County Association of Chiefs of Police enthusiastically supports this important endeavor. The members of our Association can’t thank Raritan Bay Medical Center and its team members enough for everything they do year in and year out.”
Hackensack Meridian Health Meridian Health has a fundraising goal of $150 million. The campaign supports four important initiatives: strengthening oncology services, improving clinical outcomes, enhancing the patient experience and broadening clinical research and academic programs. Nearly $100 million has been raised so far to benefit eight Hackensack Meridian Health hospitals, including Bayshore Medical Center in Holmdel, Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital in Neptune, Ocean Medical Center in Brick, Raritan Bay Medical Center in Perth Amboy, Raritan Bay Medical Center in Old Bridge, Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank and Southern Ocean Medical Center in Manahawkin.
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