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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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

President Barack Obama Issues Proclamation For Veteran's Day.

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION 

The United States military is the strongest, most capable fighting force the world has ever known.  The brave men and women of our Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard demonstrate a resolute spirit and unmatched selflessness, and their service reminds us there are few things more American than giving of ourselves to make a difference in the lives of others.  On Veterans Day, we reflect on the immeasurable burdens borne by so few in the name of so many, and we rededicate ourselves to supporting those who have worn America's uniform and the families who stand alongside them. 
Our true strength as a Nation is measured by how we take care of our veterans when they return home, and my Administration is committed to ensuring our heroes and their loved ones have every chance to share in the promise they risked their lives to defend.  We have made it easier for veterans to convert their military skills to the civilian workforce, enabled more veterans and their family members to attain Federal education benefits, and expanded access to timely, quality health care for all veterans.  Just as every veteran deserves the support and benefits they have earned, those who have given everything to defend our homeland deserve a place of their own to call home.  To uphold this ideal, First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden's Joining Forces initiative has forged partnerships with local leaders across America to uphold the dignity of every veteran and work to end veterans' homelessness.  No one who fights for our country should have to fight for the care they deserve.  Earlier this year, I was proud to sign the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans Act, which fills critical gaps in mental health care by raising awareness and taking steps to improve access to care for those suffering from the invisible wounds of war.

Our veterans left everything they knew and loved and served with exemplary dedication and courage so we could all know a safer America and a more just world.  They have been tested in ways the rest of us may never fully understand, and it is our duty to fulfill our sacred obligation to our veterans and their families.  On Veterans Day, and every day, let us show them the extraordinary gratitude they so rightly deserve, and let us recommit to pledging our full support for them in all they do.

With respect for, and in recognition of, the contributions our service members have made to the cause of peace and freedom around the world, the Congress has provided (5 U.S.C. 6103(a)) that November 11 of each year shall be set aside as a legal public holiday to honor our Nation's veterans.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim November 11, 2015, as Veterans Day.  I encourage all Americans to recognize the valor and sacrifice of our veterans through appropriate public ceremonies and private prayers.  I call upon Federal, State, and local officials to display the flag of the United States and to participate in patriotic activities in their communities.  I call on all Americans, including civic and fraternal organizations, places of worship, schools, and communities to support this day with commemorative expressions and programs.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this fifth day of November, in the year of our Lord two thousand fifteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and fortieth. 
 
BARACK OBAMA
 

 

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Obituary: Patricia M. Hamilton

 
 
Patricia M. Hamilton
November 6, 2015
Lebanon

Patricia M. Hamilton, 89, of Lebanon, died at her home on Friday, November 5, 2015.

A graveside service will be held at 11:30 AM on Tuesday, November 10th at the Oakdale Cemetery, located on Twombley Road in Sanford.

Arrangements are under the direction of Black Funeral Homes and Cremation Service, Sanford-Springvale.

Obituary: Jason Trevor Chase



Lebanon, Maine-
Jason Trever Chase, 22, of 30 Blaisdell Corner Road died Sunday Nov. 8, 2015 at Frisbie Memorial Hospital in Rochester, NH.
He was born Aug. 3, 1993 in Sanford, ME and has resided in Lebanon all of his life. He enjoyed going four wheeling, playing video games and hanging out with friends.
Members of his family include his mother, Charlotte Chase and step father, Robert Libby, Jr. of Rochester; maternal grandparents, Charles and Susan Libby, Rochester; maternal great grandmother, Charlotte Marcou, Lebanon, ME; aunts, Stacy Cunningham, Marie Frank; uncles, Dale Marcou, Ed Chase, Craig Cunningham and many cousins.
Family and friends may visit Thursday Nov. 12, 2015 from 5-7PM at the R.M. Edgerly & Son Funeral Home, 86 South Main Street, Rochester, NH.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to his family in memory of Jason.
To sign the online guestbook, please go to www.edgerlyfh.com.

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Rochester DPW Announces Rt 125 will be CLOSED to Traffic between Brock St. and Old Dover Road THIS Saturday, November 14.



Route 125 (Columbus Avenue) will be closed to thru-traffic between the intersections of Brock Street and Old Dover Road. 
 The closure will be in effect for 3 hours,
on SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14, 2015
between the hours of 7:00 AM and 10:00 AM
 This closure is necessary to remove the pedestrian bridge that is to be replaced. The new bridge will be put in place at a later date.
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Attorney General's Office files civil rights action to halt interference with the right to safe and effective delivery of healthcare

Stock photo from Google, this photo is not of the Defendant in this case.
 
 
 
11/10/2015 10:13 AM EST


Augusta- Attorney General Janet Mills announced today that she has filed a complaint under the Maine Civil Rights Act against 26-year-old Brian Ingalls of Lisbon, Maine, for violating the rights of patients at a health care facility in Portland, Maine. The Attorney General's complaint alleges that during a protest outside the Planned Parenthood facility on October 23, 2015, Ingalls was yelling towards the second floor of the facility so loudly that his voice interfered with the delivery of health services. According to the Complaint, Ingalls was warned by a Portland Police Officer to stop yelling, but he persisted in the behavior.

The Maine Civil Rights Act protects the right of any person to receive any sort of medical services without disruptions caused by loud noises. Specifically, the statute makes it a civil rights violation to intentionally make noise at such a volume that it can be heard within a building where medical treatment is provided, when the violator has been warned to cease making such noise and when he has the intent to interfere with the safe and effective delivery of health services.

"All patients have the right to receive medical services free of the cacophony of political protests,' in the words of the United States Supreme Court," said Attorney General Mills. "While protestors have every right to say anything they want in a public area in the vicinity of a medical facility, they are not permitted to disrupt another citizen's health care services."

The Attorney General thanked the Portland Police Department for its cooperation in this case.

Monday, November 9, 2015

ADDICTION......Where to get HELP in Maine.

ADDICTION....Where to Get Help

To find substance abuse treatment services in Maine, go to the online:
or call the the Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services, Information and Resource Center:

1-800-499-0027(in Maine only) or 207-287-8900

Maine statewide information line: Monday - Friday, 8:00 - 5:00
The Resource Center can provide information about substance abuse and listings of treatment agencies and support group meetings in Maine.

Other resources:

  • 2-1-1 (Maine):
    a comprehensive directory of health and human services in Maine.
    Talk to a call specialist or visit the web site at: http://www.211maine.org/

  • Maine Statewide Crisis Hotline: 1-888-568-1112
    Maine statewide 24 hour crisis hotline.

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) The hotline and associated crisis centers around the country support languages spoken by refugees and other vulnerable populations.