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  1. Older Voters in Maine: older voters worry about the economy

    Elections are approaching. What do non-retired Baby Boomers worry about most? According to AARP’s recent voter poll, older voters 50+ want both candidates to spell out their plans for Social Security and Medicare in detail, and respond … Continue

  2. Hurricane in Maine: storm preparation for major blow

    It’s not very often we get a hurricane in Maine, but we get winter storms, and the storm preparation is almost the same. Here are some thoughts on preparing for this week’s stormy weather: Larry Foote at … Continue

  3. CHANS Hospice Partners with Theater Project

    In a special collaboration with The Theater Project, CHANS Hospice Care Program is a proud sponsor of Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl. In Eurydice, Sarah Ruhl reimagines the classic myth of Orpheus through the eyes of its heroine. … Continue

  4. Catching Health with Diane Atwood

    Health writer Diane Atwood has produced a great article about the beautiful new mural at Fallbrook Woods. The huge mural, filled with birds and lupines and the feeling of nature, covers a wall at the Alzheimer’s community. … Continue

  5. Parkview Hospital and Central Maine Healthcare

    Parkview Hospital is hosting a public hearing on plans to join Central Maine Healthcare. The hearing, scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 24, from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Brunswick, will allow … Continue

  6. Yellow Dot in Maine: sign up for free alert program

    Seeing a yellow dot in Maine? Yellow Dot is a nationwide emergency responder alert system that made its way to Maine this year, starting in Cumberland County.  It’s designed to help car accident victims communicate with emergency … Continue

  7. Looking for Work in Maine? Work Reimagined Leads to A Fresh Start

    Looking for work in Maine? Most of us know what it is like to search for a job. It can be demoralizing and bewildering. Today’s complex marketplace can make the process of matching ones skills with the … Continue