Kennebunk’s die-hard Super Bowl fan hoping to keep streak going
Don Crisman has been to the previous 54 Super Bowls. He s hoping the NFL will come through again with tickets so he can attend Super Bowl LV in Tampa.
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The three remaining members of the “Never-Missed-a-Super-Bowl” club are, left to right, Gregory Eaton of Lansing, Mich., Tom Henschel of Pittsburgh and Don Crisman of Kennebunk. They are shown last year at Super Bowl LIV in Miami Gardens, Fla.
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Kennebunk’s Don Crisman has never missed a Super Bowl, one of three fans who can make the claim they’ve been to all 54.
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“Ode to Joy” and “Joy to the World” were some of Jim Gardner’s favorite songs and it was what he brought to the world, joy and fun, stories and art. He was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on Dec. 21, 1946 to Frank and Dorothy Gardner.
He attended Northeast High School, class of 1964, and also Penn Valley Community College. He served in the United States Air Force for four years attaining the rank of sergeant. He was an avid football fan of the Patriots, K.C. Chiefs and recently the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Jim moved to Maine in 1984 and worked for Shaw’s grocery store until he retired. He won a Shaw’s company art contest, winning a $25 gift certificate for each and all the employees in his store. He also won second prize in the state of Maine for political cartoons when he was an artist for the
First doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered to Maine frontline health care workers
Kayla Mitchell, an RN in the COVID-19 ICU unit at Maine Medical Center in Portland, was the first to receive the Pfizer vaccine. Author: Gabrielle Mannino (NEWS CENTER Maine), Jackie Mundry (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 11:41 AM EST December 15, 2020 Updated: 6:58 PM EST December 15, 2020
PORTLAND, Maine A MaineHealth registered nurse became the first Mainer to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday at 9 a.m.
Kayla Mitchell, RN, BSN, is a nurse who treats COVID-19 patients in the intensive care unit at Maine Medical Center. She is one of 150 MaineHealth caregivers who will be vaccinated Tuesday at Maine Medical Center in Portland and Southern Maine Health Care in Biddeford.
Mercy Hospital
Northern Light Health is looking to borrow about $34 million in a year to pay for construction of a consolidated campus for Northern Light Mercy Hospital in Portland, which has been split between two locations.
Northern Light Health is looking to borrow about $34 million in a year to pay for construction of a consolidated campus for Northern Light Mercy Hospital in Portland, which has been split between two locations.
Maine hospitals start to expand COVID-19 units, delay procedures with spike in virus patients Contributed • December 9, 2020
By Charles Eichacker, Bangor Daily News Staff
Some Maine hospitals have seen such a large new wave of coronavirus patients this fall that they’re starting to delay some elective surgeries and expanding COVID-19 units to handle the growing volume.