I may not be perfect, but at least I'm not fake.

I may not be perfect, but at least I'm not fake.
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Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Do YOU Know Hands Only CPR?? Celebrate National CPR Week by Learning How!!

June 1 - 7 is National CPR Week!!!
Check out the NEW CPR........
HANDS ONLY CPR
Using Hands Only CPR can Double or Triple a Victims Chances of Survival!!
Watch this video to learn how!!
 
 
Thanks to Wenworth Douglass Hospital in Dover for sharing this important information!!!
You can LIKE Wentworth Douglass Hospital on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/WentworthDouglassHospital?fref=ts

Rochester Schools Ban Lebanon Resident from School Property After Complaints from Several Families.

When people in Rochester speak, their town government DOES listen.
Despite being very careful until I had confirmation paperwork IN MY HAND, I can now tell you that the reports of our former Selectman being issued a NO TRESSPASS order to the many Rochester Schools and being ordered to stay away from school properties after the complaints from the parents of several Rochester school children, ARE, INDEED TRUTH.
Below you will find a copy of the document, obtained through a Right To Know request on the Rochester School Department this week.

 
The document states that the individual named, may NOT be on any Rochester School property, and that the order will be enforced by the Rochester NH Police Department.
Notice that the order is not affectionately signed, "Thanks, Mike"....but just as a school official SHOULD sign their name, in full, along with his title, Superintendent of Schools.
One would have to wonder why Rochester would protect their children and yet Lebanon has no such order in place, even after the posting of many of our children and grandchildren along with slanderous and hateful remarks.
It's a question to ponder.
Perhaps Lebanon parents, armed with a copy of this NO TRESSPASSING ORDER from Rochester, could make a little sense to the Lebanon MSAD60 School District and request similar protection for our children??

National Free Donut Day this Friday, June 5th.



National Free Donut Day is this Friday, June 5th.
YES, it is an actual holiday!!
National Free Donut Day was instituted in 1938 to commemorate Salvation Army workers who surprised soldiers with donut deliveries. Today, it’s marked by a nationwide flurry of freebies from national donut chains.
Dunkin Donuts offers a FREE donut when you purchase a beverage of your choice from any of their locations, nationwide.
Here in Lebanon, we have several choices of locations. Not ONE Dunkin Donut within the borders of our town, however there are three in Rochester and three in Sanford, so no matter which direction you're heading, you can take advantage of the donut giant's giveaway!!


Wherever you are in the country, you can find the nearest Dunkin Donuts by going to the Dunkin Donuts Store Locator HERE..............  https://www.dunkindonuts.com/content/dunkindonuts/en/stores.html?gclid=CjwKEAjwqLWrBRC-_OaG-IfL0kASJAAbzKsVlywQJxxl3GYFZWpfQ3rgT7hgZlJpAofy5Y3cCiXJXxoC5dLw_wcB

Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Announces June Class and Talk Schedule.



The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry announced the June schedule for their scheduled classes and talks for the month of June, 2015!!!

Hidden Valley Nature Center will feature information on Woodlands and Warblers in Jefferson on Saturday, June 6, 8:30-11:30am;

Medicinal and Herbal Edibles, Food and Healing in Your Woods in Mercer on Saturday, June 6, 9:00-11:00 a.m.;

Forestry for Maine Birds Workshop in Bradley on Tuesday, June 23, 8 am – 4 pm;

Maine Natural Areas Program Public Meeting Announcement in Augusta on Thursday, June 25, 6-8 pm ;

Estate Planning and Contracts, Your Questions Answered in Farmington on Thursday, June 25, 6:30-8:30 pm.

Maine State Police Search for Stolen Boat.

Troop B of the Maine State Police is looking for your assistance. The boat pictured below was observed at a residence in the town of Gray several days ago.
It has since been confirmed that it was stolen from the Belgrade area.
Troopers responded back to the residence and discovered that the boat has been moved to an unknown location.
It is suspected that the boat is still in the Cumberland County area.
If you have seen this boat or have information on its location please call either Trooper Adam Fillebrown or Trooper Tyler Stevenson at 657-3030.
Thanks for your help



Bite Me Hot Dog Eatery and Lick Me Ice Cream Stand Announce Summer Hours

Bite Me Hot Dog Eatery
and 
Lick Me Ice Cream Stand
Announce that they are now open
11 AM - 8 PM
7 days a week
for the summer season


Dover NH Farmer's Market to Open 6/3/15 and Every Wednesday

The DOVER, New Hampshire Farmers' Market
opens TOMORROW!
2:15-6:00 550 Central Ave, Dover, NH.
SEEDLINGS, EGGS, VEGGIES, MUSHROOMS, SOUP, MAPLE SYRUP, PREPARED FOODS....
Every Wednesday throughout the summer!!
 
 

Do you KNOW What Poison Ivy Looks Like?? Take the Bangor Daily News Quiz.




While you're out in the fields and garden, do you KNOW without a doubt which is poison ivy and which is not??
The Bangor Daily News has published a little pictorial to help you identify the vines that will give you an itchy rash if you come into contact with it.
Link to this "quiz" HERE............ http://bangordailynews.com/2015/06/01/quizzes/quiz-which-one-is-the-poison-ivy/

Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife Accepting Game Warden Applicatons



Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife are currently accepting applications for the position of Game Warden.
This is certified, uniformed, law enforcement work as a member of the Maine Warden Service, Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, protecting inland fish and wildlife resources and the safety of the public.

See the Recruitment Video for the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife... HERE............  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JniiqGh-Pfw

IMPORTANT: Takata Airbag Update... SECOND Replacement Necessary!



NEW YORK (CNNMoney) —Takata, already at the center of the largest and most complex auto recall in history, says many of the cars already repaired will have to have a second airbag replacement.
In prepared testimony for a Congressional hearing later Tuesday, a Takata executive says many of the cars repaired so far have an inflator, known as a "batwing" inflator, that is now believed to be tied to the exploding airbags.
The batwing inflators have been found in cars that had exploding driver-side airbags tied to most of the dozens of serious injuries and all six deaths that have prompted the massive recall, according to the prepared remarks of Kevin Kennedy, an executive vice president of Takata's North American unit.
There are no current estimates as to how many cars have received replacement airbargs which will now need to be replaced as well.
The testimony says since age is a factor in causing problems with the airbags, Takata does not believe the repaired cars have the immediate risk posed by unrepaired older cars. But Kennedy will testify that final stage of the recall will be replacing the replacement airbags already installed with the batwing inflators.
Tataka, a Japanese auto parts maker, provides nearly 20% of airbags worldwide. AutoLiv, the world's largest airbag maker, is also making replacement airbags to be used in the recall.
Kennedy will also tell the congressional panel that Tataka plans to stop making airbags with the batwing inflators, but he does not say when it will be able to transition to a safer inflator. Questions about how long that will take, and whether that means that Tataka will continue to provide replacement airbags with the batwing inflators going forward, were not immediately answered by a Tataka spokesman.
At the press conference announcing the record recall of roughly 34 million U.S. cars, Mark Rosekind, the administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, admitted he agency could not definitely say whether the replacement airbags being installed were safe. "But we know they are safer," he said at that time.
The problem with a second recall is that car owners are more likely to ignore the recall notice, believing that they have already addressed the problem, according to Kevin Pollack, vice president for Stericycle ExpertSolutions, which is working with some of the automakers affected by this recall.
"There's no question that this is the most complex recall of all time," he said. "This only makes it much more complicated."