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A fundraiser concert for the Bath-Brunswick Respite Care Program slated for April 15 will feature The Nor’easters Barbershop Chorus along with FairWinds Mixed Barbershop Chorus, and Windjammer, Heart ‘n Soul and Ebb Tide Quartets. The shows starts at 2 p.m. at the United Methodist Church, 320 Church Road in Brunswick. The choruses and quartets will […]
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BATH, Maine William Launay Taylor, 77, passed away on April 26, 2021, at Mid Coast Hospital in Brunswick, Maine. He was born on Jan. 4, 1944, in Portland, Maine, a son of William Dee and Mary (Robinson) Taylor.
Bill was a 1961 graduate of Montpelier High School in Vermont. He then graduated from Tufts University in Medford, Mass., in 1966 with a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering. Following graduation, the next day he was designated a U. S. Navy Ensign and proceeded to Naval Flight School in Pensacola, Fla. On June 22, 1967, he returned to Vermont to marry his wife, Betty Lathrop of Bristol, Vt.
Alzheimer’s group launches virtual education, support programs in Brunswick area, Sagadahoc County
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The Alzheimer’s Association, Maine Chapter, in partnership with Bath-Brunswick Respite Care is offering a phone support group for care partners of those living with dementia. The Greater Brunswick Area and Sagadahoc County Phone Caregiver Support Group is held monthly on the first Tuesday via phone.
“Support groups create a safe, confidential, supportive environment where participants learn about dementia, share experiences, and develop problem-solving skills,” said Alison Russell, manager of Education and Volunteers at the Alzheimer’s Association, Maine Chapter. “Groups are available for at-home caregivers, those living with dementia, and for those with loved ones in residential care. A bereavement group is available for those who have lost a loved one to Alzheimer’s or another dementia.”