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Green and Lamar Rivers Reach Lowest Recorded Levels

Green and Lamar Rivers Reach Lowest Recorded Levels Get our free mobile app According to flow data in the report, the Green River averages around 1920 cubic feet per second over the past 57 years, while the Lamar River averages 569 cubic feet per second over 81 years. This year however, both rivers are lower than ever recorded, with flow for the Green and Lamar River on July 28 at 587 and 198 cubic feet per second respectively, or around 33% of average flow. The previous lowest for the Green River was in 1994 at 651 cubic feet per second, while for the Lamar River, 1936 was the lowest flow the river reached, at 246 cubic feet per second.

Obituary: James R Fahey

Obituary: James R. Fahey WESTBROOK - James R. Fahey, 75, passed away March 3, 2021 at Maine Medical Center with his family by his side. . Share James R. Fahey WESTBROOK – James R. Fahey, 75, passed away March 3, 2021 at Maine Medical Center with his family by his side. He was born Nov. 30, 1945, a son of James and Madelyn (Newhall) Fahey. Jim grew up in Portland, and was a graduate of Portland High School. Following school, he proudly served in the Navy. Upon his honorable discharge he returned home to Maine, working at various jobs before becoming a firefighter with the Portland Fire Department. He spent 22 years with the department before transferring to the City of Westbrook where he was deputy fire chief for over 10 years. Jim had a true passion for civil service and was also a part-time police officer for the City Westbrook. A hard worker who took pride in providing for his family, Jim also held many other jobs; most notably the Fahey Driving Academy where he taught coun

HZO Announces New Chief Executive Officer

HZO Announces New Chief Executive Officer Board Member steps into CEO role; brings cross industry expertise and deep business and financial acumen News provided by Share this article Share this article MORRISVILLE, N.C., Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/  HZO, Inc., the leader in thin film protective nanocoatings which safeguard electronics from the most demanding environments, is pleased to announce the appointment of Richard Holder as Chief Executive Officer. He will assume day-to-day leadership of the company effective immediately, remaining on as a member of the Board of Directors. Richard (Rich) Holder - CEO, HZO Mr. Holder, an industry veteran with a track record of strategic leadership and execution, most recently served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of NN Inc, a diversified industrial manufacturing company. Prior to NN, Inc., he held a variety of leadership positions during his twelve-year tenure at Eaton Corporation, where he last served as President of Eato

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