The Lewiston Youth Advisory Council has accepted a $2,000 donation from the Towing and Recovery Association of Maine, enabling the group to mass produce "SMASHED," the council's U Booze U Looze underage drinking awareness film.
Mark Champagne of Anytime Towing, as well as a board director for the association, presented the check and expressed appreciation for the group's efforts.
Anytime Towing employees also served as actors during the film's simulated crash scene.
In addition to assisting with mass production of the DVD, the donation will cover the start-up cost of an Internet order Web site, facilitated by Via-Vision of Lewiston, where individuals may purchase the DVD.
Via-Vision filmed the project through a Maine Bureau of Highway Safety grant that LYAC received in 2007. The towing association funding will also ensure that every Maine public high school receives a copy of "SMASHED."
ICAEL accreditation is the mark of quality for echocardiography services,
so we are pleased to have earned this distinction. It demonstrates that we
are providing a high quality service to our patients, said CMHVI Executive
Director Susan Horton.
a cardiologist who specializes in electrophysiology,
has been appointed to the Central Maine Medical Center Medical Staff. She is
practicing with Central Maine Heart Associates, a clinical department of
CMMC.
is the first Midwifery Service in Maine and only the second in New England to be recognized by the American College of Nurse-Midwives with its Golden “With Women for a Lifetime” Commendation.