Good evening,


it's the apricot season and we have a suggestion on what to do with them.

Mainz has ideas on how to spend the money it has raised from Biontech and a former doctor is helping to solve the shortage of medical professionals: names, news and updates from the region, in our overview at the end of the day.

Jacqueline Vogt

Department head of the Rhein-Main editorial team of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

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Against the shortage of skilled workers:

A place to study medicine is the most expensive that society can finance for someone who wants to go to university.

Basically, it's a pity for anyone who does this training and then changes professions.

Tilman Frank doesn't work as a doctor either, but he still serves the health care system.

The doctor, who switched to the management consultancy McKinsey during his specialist training, runs a personnel agency that today also places employees for clinics and care facilities.

Where did he get it from?

It wouldn't work without skilled workers from abroad, he says.

Patricia Andreae met the recruiter, you can read what she wrote down on the business page of the Rhein-Main-Zeitung, in the print edition and, of course, digitally.

Where to go with a lot of money:

The trade tax revenue that Biontech pays at its headquarters in Mainz has made the municipality, previously clammy like many others, prosperous.

The citizens should benefit from this, Mayor Michael Ebling (SPD) called an investment program “Giving back”, the first part of which he presented a few weeks ago.

Part two followed on Wednesday, worth 65 million euros: the city wants to set aside this sum to buy land and thus be able to influence the development of residential construction and trade.

Which areas these could be will not be communicated for the time being, it said: In order not to encourage price gouging.

Markus Schug reports.

A nice dessert:

Do you like sweets?

Anyone who now says yes and would do so when asked whether they like apricots: read a recipe from the series “Favorite Dishes of the Editors” on the indulgence page that appears in the Rhein-Main-Zeitung on Thursday.

It's about a kind of tiramisu with lots of summery fruit.

It's easy to make and guaranteed to taste good.

And author Alexander Jürgs also tells a bit of Frankfurt restaurant history.

And in addition

, a pedestrian in Gelnhausen was so injured in the shoulder by an iron that she had to be taken to a clinic;

the iron was lying on a meadow and had been thrown up during mowing work +++ according to the association of apple wine and fruit juice presses in Hesse, around 40 million liters of apple wine and apple wine mixed drinks will be produced in this federal state again in 2022 +++ has football Bundesliga club FSV Mainz 05 have signed French professional Angelo Fulgini. The attacking midfielder is 25 years old and previously played for French first division club Angers SCO.

Kind regards from the editorial team


Jacqueline Vogt

You can also read current reports from the region in Skyline-Blick, our live news blog for the Rhine-Main region, and on the Rhein-Main-Zeitung website at www.faz.net/rmz

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A change of sun and clouds with showers and brief thunderstorms, especially in the afternoon.

Maximum temperatures between 22 and 30 degrees.

have birthday

on

Thursday 14 July

Peter Hanser-Strecker

, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Schott-Musikverlag, Mainz (80);

Wolf-Joachim Stelter

, former Medical Director of the Frankfurt Höchst Clinic (80);

Bernd Woide

(CDU), district administrator of the district of Fulda (60);

Patrick Kunkel

(CDU), Mayor of the City of Eltville (58);

Birgitta Wolff

, member of the Board of Trustees of the Conclusion Foundation, former President of the Goethe University Frankfurt (57);

Silke Tabbert

, managing director of the publishing house Schöffling & Co. GmbH, Frankfurt (50);