Stay updated with breaking news from Eldercare network. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
On Sunday, October 8, there will be a post-performance talk-back and discussion panel after Theatre du Mississippi’s closing performance of “Return Engagement,” a work by local playwright Kathleen Kenney-Peterson.
Hosted by Sheepscott Community Church (SCC) on Saturday, May 13 from 5 to 7 p.m. Homemade beans and franks, breads, salads and sides, pies, hot and cold beverages at the Sheepscot Clubhouse, 619 Sheepscot Road, Newcastle. Seating inside and out (...
Address: 167 Dock Road, Alna Occupation: Building Contractor Education: BA, Sociology & Anthropology, Lake Forest College Political History (Board, Committees, other): Maine Legislative service: Moderate Caucus Chair. Became the largest caucus...
Working six days a week is exhausting for Dr. Teel. So when he asked for a 3-day weekend, we said, "of course!" So, the Boothbay Region Health Center will be closed Saturday, May 28 and Monday, May 30. If you need a prescription renewal, please plan...
Women and Wealth: How Advisers Can Help Caregivers One of life’s most challenging circumstances is caring for a loved one. Here’s how advisers can help female clients who are thrust into the role. May 12, 2021 To Attract Female Clients, Advisers Must be Attuned to Caregiver Role As advisers look to grow their practice over the next decade, much will depend on their ability to attract female investors – a demographic that is poised to inherit $30 trillion in assets by 2030 and grow the wealth pool by another $5 trillion each year. But it will take more than marginal changes to support this important demographic.
Robert Mitchell photo The state of Maine needs to work on creating affordable housing, especially for our senior citizens. The closing of Boothbay Green is disheartening but I do understand the reasons why, as explained by Dr. Allan Teel of the Eldercare Network in this week’s article. As he said, the upward trend in age in our state, and in our county in particular, will only increase the problem of finding housing and care for the elderly. I hope our state representatives are working hard on pushing this idea to their fellow representatives and Governor Janet Mills. Congratulations to the Y Arts group and its director, Emily Mirabile, for their performance of “Shrek Jr.” for the Junior Theater Festival and for winning another Ensemble award. The 25 youngsters impressed the judges, who viewed their routine virtually on Saturday. We are lucky to have such a dedicated arts and humanities director, who was trained well by her mother, the original Y Arts director, Ginny Bishop.