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Volunteers welcome and needed at Sanford vaccine clinic, organizers say
Here s what I observed when I volunteered for a few hours last week, along with some perspective from others. It s fun, positive, and I ll do it again.
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Volunteers are needed at the mass vaccine clinic operated by MaineHealth and York County government at the Center for Shopping in Sanford, and a link to sign up is in the accompanying column. Here, Wells Police Chief Jo-Ann Putnam, volunteering at the site, chats with Elizabeth Martin of Berwick, who stopped by for her vaccine jab.
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WELLS, Maine – Tim Convery and Kelli Gustafson feel lucky and grateful to be alive.
The two were traveling north on Route 1 in Kennebunk last May when a stolen car fleeing police slammed into their rear bumper and sent their vehicle tumbling to the curb on the other side of the road.
“They both had very serious, life-changing injuries,” their attorney, Taylor Asen, of the firm Gideon Asen LLC in New Gloucester, said this week.
Convery and Gustafson, both of Kennebunkport, have hired Asen because they are suing the town of Wells for its police department’s role in a high-speed chase that they say ended with their injuries.