CONWAY â While Memorial Hospital in North Conway started administering vaccines to New Hampshire residents 65 and older this week, Memorial patients who reside in Maine must be aged 70 or older to be vaccinated and must get their shots at a clinic in Maine.
While officials at Memorial had initially said they hoped to be able to vaccinate their Maine patients, state regulations in Maine and New Hampshire are limiting the vaccines to state residents only. About 10 percent of the patients at Memorialâs primary care practice reside in Maine.
MaineHealth sent out a letter to Maine residents in its system with information about clinic locations and how to sign up for the vaccine.
The streak’s alive: Kennebunk man going to his 55th Super Bowl
The NFL notifies Don Crisman that it will provide two tickets at face value for him to attend Super Bowl LV, his 55th trip to the title game since 1967.
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Don Crisman of Kennebunk will be heading to Super Bowl LV with his daughter, Sue Metevier, after the NFL notified him Monday that he would receive two tickets for the game.
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Kennebunk’s Don Crisman streak of attending every Super Bowl still has life.
Crisman, 84, received notification from the NFL Monday morning that he would receive two tickets – at face value – for Super Bowl LV in Tampa, Florida, on Feb. 7.
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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