Boot2Roots Making A Difference In Maine For Vets
There s a great organization that spends it s time connecting military families to successfully transition from active duty to living and working in Maine.
Boots2Roots’ knows that one of the biggest challenges for vets just getting out of service is securing solid employeement. Many Maine companies are helping the cause as well, companies like Bath Iron Works, Dead River, MEMIC, Fiber Materials Inc. and Systems Engineering. The benefits are mutual.
Even though the pandemic is all around us, Boots2Roots has seen a record amount of need for our vets the last year and only seeing this increasing.
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Although Maine is known for its stunning coastline, there are more than 6,000 inland lakes in the state, each surrounded by incredible scenery. If you love boating and small boat sailing, many of these lakes are ideal. Whether you want to experience some solitude in nature or have a fun day out with family and friends, there are some beautiful lakes in Maine where you can enjoy the water.
Flagstaff Lake
Situated between Somerset and Franklin Counties, Flagstaff Lake stretches 20 miles, giving you plenty of open space to enjoy some quality boating. If you are planning on heading out onto the lake, make sure that you take life-preservers with you and means of communication, as the waters are deep, which is a common risk factor for water accidents. There are no lifeguards, so you should always tell someone where you are heading, and check the weather forecast before heading out. Flagstaff Lake has an interesting history – the majority of the lake
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Mon, 01/25/2021 - 12:45pm
Edric (Dick) R. Day.
WARREN Edric (Dick) R. Day, 85, of Warren, reached the end of his life’s journey Tuesday, January 19, 2021, at the Sussman House in Rockport, Maine.
Born February 19, 1935, in Union, Maine, Dick was the son of the late George Willis Day and Clara Dearborn Day. Dick grew up in Union, and was a graduate of Union High School and later completed a 2 Year Automotive Mechanics course at SMVTI.
On September 14, 1958, Dick married Joan L. Maxcy of Warren, Maine and together they enjoyed 61 years of marriage.
Dick started his career as an Oil Burner Technician/Plumber at Butler, Maxcy and Heath in Union, Maine, of which his father-in-law was part owner. Later, he continued his profession with Maritime Oil Co. and Dead River Co. Upon his retirement, he still enjoyed working part-time at E.L. Spear in Rockland, Maine for several years. Dick also served at the rank of PFC in the USAR and USAFR at various air bases as a member of
2021 County Teachers of the Year and 2022 Teacher of the Year Wed, 01/20/2021 - 12:00pm
“Now, more than ever, we need to honor and recognize the great work of Maine teachers!” said Maine Department of Education, in a news release.
Nominations are now open for the 2021 County Teachers of the Year and 2022 Teacher of the Year.
Members of the public are encouraged to nominate educators who demonstrate a commitment to excellence and who inspire the achievement of all students.
“We know that Maine teachers are doing amazing work educating our students, especially through the impossible challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Commissioner Pender Makin. “By putting a name forward as a nomination in the Teacher of the Year Program you will not only give them the recognition they deserve, but you will also give them the chance to take a more active leadership role in education in our State.”