Fosters Daily Democrat
BERWICK - The library is now open to in-person browsing. No appointment is needed, just ring the door bell. There will be a limit of seven patrons in the building at any time. Browsing is limited to 30 minutes, and computer use is limited to one hour. Masks are required for all patrons over the age of 2.
Curbside service will continue to be offered.
The library’s hours are: Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, 2:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.; Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Wellness Workdays Celebrates 25th Anniversary of its Subsidiary OMC Wellness
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OMC’s population health management solutions deliver more than two decades of employee health outcomes and measurable results
Through our work, commitment and passion to promote employee wellness, we have improved the health of hundreds of thousands of employees. This is a tremendous achievement, and we want to thank our clients and partners for their support throughout the years. PORTLAND, Maine and BOSTON (PRWEB) April 14, 2021 Wellness Workdays, a leader in corporate wellness programs, announces its subsidiary OMC Wellness reached a milestone in 2021, celebrating 25 years of improving employee health through its onsite health coaching programs and proprietary software solutions. Acquired by Wellness Workdays in 2018, OMC has a proven track record of lowering health risks, promoting cost savings and driving measurable
Take Out Hunger expands across Seacoast to help Tri-City area
DOVER When the Take Out Hunger initiative began in mid-January, organizers saw it as a near-term solution for two problems facing Seacoast communities: food insecurity and restaurants struggling to stay in business through the winter months.
Take Out Hunger is a grassroots volunteer effort that raises funds to compensate local restaurants for preparing healthy meals that are then distributed through local nonprofits to people in the community who need them.
Within a month, Take Out Hunger has provided 4,000 meals across the area since its inception. Our goal is to support local restaurants and provide healthy meals to our neighbors in need, Helen Crowe, one of the founders of Take Out Hunger, said.
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Avesta Housing s $2 million three-year campaign to build affordable housing for seniors in areas where there s a critical need got a boost to begin its final year.
The Mascoma Bank Foundation, based in Lebanon, N.H., awarded a $15,000 grant to the Portland-based nonprofit s Silver Hearth Fund, which Avesta launched in 2019. The grant is the latest of 35 donations pledged to the campaign, which has raised $1.4 million and expects to hit its goal by the end of the year.
The Silver Hearth Fund fundraising initiative is focused on addressing the acute affordable housing needs of older adults living in Avesta’s market areas in Maine and New Hampshire.
Need something to look forward to? Mark your calendar with these winter events
From full-moon adventures to food-centric happenings in Freeport, there s plenty of fun to be had.
Jill Brady/Staff Photographer
In past years, putting together this roundup of winter events meant previewing things like outdoor festivals celebrating the snow, ice bars at restaurants and resorts, and the annual U.S. National Toboggan Championships at the Camden Snow Bowl. And then the pandemic came knocking, putting our ability to gather on ice. But there are still plenty of ways to make the most of winter.
Many of those events have been postponed for a year, which means this year’s slate looks a lot different. But will that stop us hardy Mainers from celebrating winter? Heck, no! Pandemic or not, we’ve still got full moons, starry skies and other reasons to skip in our Bean Boots (though some more snow would help a lot). So, let us forge ahead (safely) with what’s left of winter and make the mos