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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Maine State Lottery Officials to Stack the Odds Against PowerBall Players!

 
Some BAD News
for Maine PowerBall Players!!!
 

You may want to think twice before plunking down even a paltry $2 to play Powerball this coming October, the 36-state lottery. LoHud.com reports that the odds of winning the top prize – historically anywhere from $2 million to $600 million -- will jump from 1 in 175,223,510 to 1 in 292,201,338.
Hope springs eternal for your chance to double your investment to $4 though, as the odds for that win just improved from 1 in 111 to 1 in 92. In fact, the likelihood of any players winning some kind of reward will get a boost to 1 in 25, up from 1 in 32.
Powerball currently asks players to choose from two fields of numbers: 59 in the first field, and 35 in the second. That all changes in October, when players will have to choose from 69 numbers in the first field and 26 numbers in the second.
Jackpot Statistics for Powerball (Multi-State)
Jackpot
Amount
Highest$600.00 MillionSAT 05/18/13
Lowest$10.00 MillionWED 06/12/02
Average$124.06 Million
Jackpot
Increase
Highest$250.00 MillionSAT 05/18/13
Lowest$2.00 MillionWED 06/19/02
Average$14.01 Million
Total 1363 draws since SAT 06/08/02 -- There are 166 hits
The new Powerball rules will increase the odds of winning any prize and decrease the odds of winning the big jackpot, effectively reducing the money for the top prize from 68 percent to 64 percent. Maybe the execs at Powerball want to spread the wealth in order to solve income inequality.
Yesterday, the New York State Gaming Commission, which oversees the game, approved the new rules which will go into effect with the October 7th drawing later this year.
The Powerball jackpot hit a record $590.5 million in 2013, but sales have slumped since then. The lack of a huge jackpot led to a decline in Powerball sales of 19 percent in 2014. In New York alone, Powerball sales plummeted 44 percent, by $217 million.
By shifting the Powerball wealth, officials are hoping that more people will play and feel like a winner.

LEBANON FESTIVAL Date Comes Closer! CHECK OUT the Scheduled Line-up of Entertainment!!

LEBANON FESTIFAL --- AUGUST 22, 2015
HANSON SCHOOL - UPPER GUINEA RD
Your Lebanon Festival Committee has been BUSY!!
Signs are up ALL over town!!



Only a little over a month left until your home town festival!!!
Scheduled to take place August 22, from 9 am - 3 pm, the Festival Committee has been hard at work and have a GREAT entertainment lineup ready for you!!!
BRING YOUR LAWN CHAIRS and come enjoy musical entertainment by The Montsweagers, a Celtic Folk Music Band, and The Musical Medic..........
Richard Smith Martial Arts will be giving a demonstration at 11, Lois Lang will be wandering the Festival all day with last year's favorite, Captain the mini horse, and Ron Raiselis, the cooper from Strawberry Banke in Portsmouth, NH will be showing us how wooden barrels are made!
The Martha Sawyer Community Library will be having a Book Sale, and sponsoring a Bike Decorating Contest, and the Lebanon Fire Department will be having fun with the younger generation, playing some good old fashioned field games all day long!
Rochester animal educational group, Wildlife Encounters will be showing their animals beginning at 10:15 am, and the folks from the Lebanon Second Baptist Church will be making balloon animals for all!!
Don't forget the Fire Department is sponsoring their FIRST ANNUAL CHILI COOK OFF all day during the Festival.......
The day will be full of vendors, craftsmen and good food too!!!
Mark your calendars for AUGUST 22, and WE'LL SEE YOU AT THE LEBANON FESTIVAL!!

American Red Cross Blood Drive at Rochester Knights of Columbus Hall on July 24.


AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE
Knights of Columbus Council #2048 Rochester
Knights of Columbus Hall
40 Columbus Avenue , Rochester, NH 03867
JULY 24, 2015
Appointments beginning at 8:30 am
Walk-Ins Accepted
For an Appointment, CALL: 1-800-RED CROSS (733-2767)
 

Rochester Main Street Announces 4th Annual Blues Fest Scheduled for July 18th.

Rochester Main Street will present the 4th Annual Blues Festival on Saturday, July 18th from 10 am until 4 pm
North Main Street at the Cocheco Riverwalk.
 
 
 
Entertainment include Linda Pouliot, Poor Howard & Bullfrog Rogers, Deep Fried Blues, Threedom Blues Band and headliner Blues legend James Montgomery Blues Band.
Guests are asked to bring a lawn chair and enjoy some blues as there is a full line-up of entertainment for your enjoyment!

Check out the James Montgomery Blues Band in action at their YouTube link HERE:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaQ_KuWNPFg

A special BBQ cook off is being organized by Leone, McDonnell Roberts, PA that includes a Peoples Choice Award of a $100 cash prize and plaque. Judging will take place for best chicken, pulled pork, ribs and brisket offered. A $8 sampling badge entitles the first 200 people to sample the BBQ till 1:00 PM. Proceeds from the Sampling help projects in the downtown area. Rochester Main Street volunteers will be dishing up their famous blueberry dumplings while they last. 
 

 
Food vendors, artwork, and assorted booths will line North main Street along with a bounce house and face painting for children.
 
There is no admission charge (but donations are accepted) and free parking is available in the City Hall, Congress Street, Columbus Avenue, and Union Street Municipal Parking Lots, all just a short walk away from the North Main Street site.
 
Traffic will be re-routed onto River Street and Bridge Street from 9:00 am until 5 pm the day during the event.
 
The Blues Festival is a rain/shine event and will take place on July 18. For more information please contact the Rochester Main Street office at 603-330-3208, or email us. Contact info the day of the event is by cell phone at 603-781-7116.

Special thanks to our producing partners: City of Rochester Public Works and Police Departments, Waste Management, Rochester Truck Sales, Masiello Group Real Estate and St Elizabeth Seton School.

WCYY, Portland's Alternative Radio Station Announces the Insane Inflatable 5K coming to Portland in September!



The 94.3 WCYY radio staff has been bouncing off the walls with excitement over the craziness that is coming to Portland. Now, we are thrilled to invite you to come bounce with us at the Insane Inflatable 5K!


The Insane Inflatable 5K is the craziest event we’ve ever been a part of, and it has been re-imagined to be even more fun in 2015 with five brand new obstacles. It’s a unique 5K that incorporates 11 extreme inflatables that are unlike anything we’ve ever seen before.


This 5K isn’t about the running, it’s about having fun. The 11 giant inflatable obstacles that make up the course combine imagination and creativity with a healthy dose of insanity. We’re still in awe after watching this video from their 2014 tour earlier today.


The Insane Inflatable 5K will be coming to Portland on Sept. 12, 2015 at the Sunset Ridge Golf Links. Joey, Heather, Rob and the gang are already taking bets on the ridiculousness that we are sure is going to take place throughout the race. We hope that you and your family and friends will join us for what is sure to be one of the most exciting events to ever hit Portland.


Registration is $54 per person until August 28, and then the registration fees go UP.......so register EARLY for your spot!!!

To see more information on the INSANE INFLATABLE 5K, to register and to take a look at the obstacles they have in store for you, Check out the link HERE:
http://insaneinflatable5k.com/maine/

Maine Now Offers Ability to Renew Driver's Licenses and State ID's Online.

DID YOU KNOW..........
You can now renew your Maine State Driver's License right from your computer chair or Smartphone??
CHECK IT OUT!!!
CLICK ON THE LINK HERE:
http://www.maine.gov/online/bmv/dlr/

A Brief History of the York County Superior Courthouse, Alfred, York County, Maine.

 
The Alfred Maine, Superior Courthouse was built beginning in 1806, being completed in 1807, although court proceedings had been ordered to commence in the area since 1735. 
The town of Alfred, being incorporated in 1802 and very near to being the geographical center of York County, was named the shire town for the county and given the county seat, while York County was still part of the State of Massachusetts, making the county older than the State of Maine itself, which was set aside as a state on March 15, 1820, becoming the 23rd State.
York County was the first county created in the New World, being named York County, Massachusetts in 1652 as an effort by the State of Massachusetts in an effort to better govern the territories it claimed. The name is said to be a tribute to England's King James II, who had, in earlier years, been known as the Duke of York.
The courthouse was remodeled and enlarged in 1852, and additions were made, making the building fireproof by the use of brick in 1854. It currently oversees the court proceedings of twenty-six towns and two cities covering 1,271 square miles.
One of the most famous trials in Maine took place in the Alfred Courthouse in 1873, when Louis F. Wagner, rowed out to Smuttynose Island with the thought of robbing 3 women who had been left alone there. Wagner murdered 2 of the 3 and was caught and brought to trial, with Alfred being given jurisdiction. Wagner's trial, is said to be the largest trial until that date, in the State of Maine.
The courthouse that we see today, stands pretty much the same as it did in the late 1800's with it's wide hallways, large heavy iron doors, stone floors and high vaulted ceilings.