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November 25, 2019

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 37 N OV E M B E R 2 5 , 2 0 1 9 Changes Impact Beneficiaries in Wrongful Death Cases." Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program in Brunswick said it was recognized as the "2019 Service Enterprise of the Year" at the Governor's Awards for Service and Volunteerism. Bangor Municipal Golf Course retained its designation as a "Certified Audu- bon Cooperative Sanctuary" through the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses, an Audu- bon International program. The TD Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race in Cape Elizabeth announced it was rec- ognized with "Evergreen Certification" by the Council for Responsible Sport for its commitment to sustainability. Bar Harbor Catering Co. in Bar Harbor received the "Business of the Year Award" from the Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Gov. Janet Mills and Commissioner Amanda Beal presented the "2019 Commission- er's Distinguished Service Award" to John Bunker. Bunker is a farmer, author, artist, historian, educator and mentor to many aspiring and established apple growers, and both home and profes- sional cider makers. College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor was listed as the most environmentally responsible college in the nation in Princeton Review's "Guide to Green Colleges: 2019 Edition." Leap Inc. was named "Business of the Year" at the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce annual awards. Other winners included Franklin Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, "e Community Service Award of the Year;" Farmington Underground, "e Rising Star" award; and Farmington Fire Rescue Department, "President's Award." AARP Maine named Sammee Quong as the winner of the "2019 Andrus Award," which celebrates and honors individu- als who make a difference in the lives of others. Quong currently serves as chairwoman of the Board of Directors of the Viles Arboretum and is a champion of many environmental causes. Maine Department of Corrections said that the Maine State Prison and the Bolduc Correctional Facility passed the American Correctional Association's reaccredita- tion audit, both with scores of 100%. SP ONSORED BY MODERATOR PA N E L I S T S S TAY T U N E D F O R U P DAT E S O N PA N E L I S T S ! Trevor Putnoky Healthcare Purchaser Alliance of Maine Richelle Wallace Norway Savings Bank Christine Worthen Nor thern Light Health REGISTER AT MAINEBIZ.BIZ/HEALTHCARE Holiday Inn By The Bay, Portland December 12 / 7:30–10:00am Join Mainebiz as we bring together a panel of local experts and executives from companies of different sizes and industries to share new ideas and best practices on health care savings. Hear personal stories and learn how they have found ways to reduce costs and increased savings while still providing good health care services to their employees. Gain Best Ideas to Save Money on Your Health Care Costs! BUY TICKETS: 207.774.0465 portlandstage.org 25A Forest Ave, Portland, ME PORTLANDSTAGE The Theater of Maine Illustration by Jamie Hogan

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