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QUESTIONS, ANSWERS ABOUT MIDDLETOWN HOSPITAL REBUILDING
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Hospital president, CEO sheds some light on project in Warren
County
MIDDLETOWN - Middletown Regional Hospital president and chief
executive Doug McNeill finds himself at the crossroads of compelling
and at times conflicting imperatives: Shepherd a project that touches
thousands of people and determines the future of Middletown's second-
largest employer - but assure enough privacy all the while not to
derail the effort.
"I think it's difficult for any private company to conduct ...
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