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March 17, 2021 By David Murray A brand-new company has given itself one unique mission: to make mariners’ lives easier by helping them to organize the paperwork and supporting documents underpinning their credentials, ratings and licenses. MM-SEAS is the first-ever software that automates the manual task of obtaining, tracking and renewing U.S. Coast Guard credentials. MM-SEAS not only eliminates paperwork processing errors, it promises to deliver “meaningful merchant mariner career guidance.” Hawse-Piping Nate Gilman Nate Gilman, co-founder of MM-SEAS, grew up on Puget Sound. Beginning as a teenager, he worked on cruise vessels belonging to Argosy Cruises, which his uncle Brock Gilman managed, and which operates sightseeing vessels in and around Seattle, Wash. ....
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John Hamilton discovered his passion for DJing in his formative years, spinning for graduation parties and quinceaneras for his high school peers. Over a decade later, he’s unearthed a new passion making audio education accessible to Sacramento youth. Through Department of Sound, the nonprofit he cofounded with partner Tyler Garnett in 2019, he and a team of 15 music professionals teach kids how to craft beats, produce podcasts, write music and more. Hamilton, a Sacramento-born producer and DJ based out of New York City, began his career by studying music and business at New York University. He’s apprenticed for Grammy-nominated artists, opened for musicians ....
Westbrook man sentenced to more than 6 years for distributing child pornography Tyler Garnett, 23, also was ordered to pay $12,000 in restitution to four victims. Share A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced a Westbrook man to six and a half years in prison for distributing images of child sexual exploitation. U.S. District Court Judge John W. Woodcock Jr. also ordered Tyler Garnett, 23, of Westbrook to pay $12,000 in restitution to four victims depicted in the images Garnett possessed. After serving his sentence, Garnett will be placed under 10 years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Halsey B. Frank said in a news release issued Wednesday. ....