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BS that they have to pay him a buyout but happy days are here again.
Can the football coach and chancellor next.
Montgomery, yes, probably before the current semester ends. Stanton, we're stuck with until he cons a bigger-named university to hire him. ECU is just a stepping stone for him.
Vidant Medical Center says that the new cancer center and bed tower will be named the "Eddie and Jo Allison Smith Tower," in honor of the family that donated $10 million to the project.
The new 418,000-square-foot cancer center and bed tower is located adjacent to the existing East Carolina Heart Institute. It will be six-stories, and house 96-beds and is designed so all inpatient beds can provide cancer care.
The entire project costs an estimated $174 million.
The Smith family owns the Grady White boat company in Greenville. Grady White boats started in 1959 and was bought by the Smith family in 1968.
It's good seeing local wealthy families giving back like that.
I'm not sure of ECU/Vidant's plan, but it would be really nice if this becomes a Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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Vidant is currently an Academic Comprehensive Cancer Program, along with New Hanover. Duke, Wake Forest & UNC are all NCI Designated Comprehensive Cancer Program.
225 bikes will not be in Farmville on Monday. Much, much smaller figure. Some are going to ECU, but most are not being launched.
Also of note, BAPC meeting Wednesday night brought to light that the Tar River Greenway Phase 3A (Town Common to Nash Street) received bids and all came in over-budget. This delays the start of construction, perhaps until DOT's Prioritization 6.0 (in 2021).
A crew has been clearing out the old Courtside Cafe (corner of 3rd/Evans) for the past couple days. Hoping something (stable) will occupy the building again soon. It's been largely vacant the past few years.
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