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The Lincoln County News
May 25, 2021 at
3:39 pm
Timothy Lee Jordan was born in Damariscotta on Feb. 22, 1962, to Marie and James Jordan Sr. of Round Pond.
Timmy was a proud Round Ponder and pirate. He spent a great deal of time growing up in the woods around town. Timmy was an adept hunter. He would come home on a regular basis having just shot a deer, turkey, partridge, rabbit, or whatever else was (or wasn’t) in season. He was lousy at fishing, but he enjoyed it nonetheless.
As a young man, Tim served in the Coast Guard. He made his way through life with a variety of skills carpentry, painting, fishing, and masonry. You name it and he probably did it. He loved reading old Westerns and Dean Koontz novels. He loved making people laugh, and dancing to rock ‘n’ roll and the blues.
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LebTown
January 14, 2021
Compass Mark is a nonprofit organization with a mission to prevent addiction through education, skill-building, and community mobilization. Serving Lebanon County for nearly ten years, Compass Mark’s team of prevention specialists are committed to guiding ALL people toward healthy, fulfilling lives free from substance abuse, problem gambling, and other addictions.
This public health mission is vitally important during the current COVID-19 pandemic, as mental health and substance use concerns are rapidly increasing. Since March, alcohol sales have risen by more than 25%. Youth mental health diagnosis are growing, driven in part by increased social isolation and anxiety. Among adults, 13% are starting or increasing substance use to cope with stress, and the prevalence of depressive disorder is approximately 4x higher than just one year ago.