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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 33 O C T O B E R 1 6 , 2 0 1 7 AVANGRID, parent company of Central Maine Power, selected Coutts Bros., an electrical construction and main- tenance contractor in Randolph, to receive its "Health and Safety Award." McTeague Higbee, a law fi rm in Topsham, said that partners Jeffery Cohen and Karen Bilodeau and manag- ing partner Kevin Noonan were named to the "Best Lawyers in America Roster" for 2018. Bilodeau and Noonan were recognized in the fi eld of workers' compensation and Cohen was recognized for workers' compen- sation and personal injury. The MaineHealth Center for Tobacco Independence's Breathe Easy initia- tive presented its annual "Tobacco- Free Hospital Gold Star Standards of Excellence Awards." 2017 award- ees include: Gold level – Blue Hill Memorial Hospital, Cary Medical Center, Central Maine Medical Center, Charles A. Dean Memorial Hospital, Down East Community Hospital, Eastern Maine Medical Center, Franklin Memorial Hospital, Houlton Regional Hospital, Inland Hospital, LincolnHealth, Maine Coast Memorial Hospital, Maine Medical Center, MaineGeneral Medical Center, Mayo Regional Hospital, Mercy Hospital, Mid Coast Hospital, Millinocket Regional Hospital, Mount Desert Island Hospital, Northern Maine Medical Center, Pen Bay Medical Center, Penobscot Valley Hospital, Rumford Hospital, Sebasticook Valley Health, Southern Maine Health Care, Spring Harbor Hospital, St. Mary's Regional Medical Center, Stephens Memorial Hospital, The Aroostook Medical Center, Waldo County General Hospital and York Hospital; silver level – Calais Regional Hospital and Redington-Fairview General Hospital; and bronze level – New England Rehabilitation Hospital. In addi- tion, Casey Lancaster, Southern Maine Health Care, Penny York, Stephens Memorial Hospital, and the Tobacco- Free Policy Committee, St. Mary's Regional Medical Center, were recog- nized as gold star champions. Elizabeth Isele was named one of America's "50 Top Infl uencers in Aging" by NextAvenue, the Public Broadcasting Service's national website for America's older popula- tion. Isele is recognized globally as a pioneering senior and intergenera- tional entrepreneurship expert. THEPUBLICTHEATRE.ORG (207) 782-3200 31 M A P L E S T R E E T, L E W I S TO N, M E 04240 @ THEPUBLICTHEATRE S P O N S O R E D B Y Agren, Baxter Brewing, Butler Bros., Maple Way Dental Care, Patrons Oxford Insurance S E A S O N U N D E RW R I T E R S Platz Associates, Sun Journal, The OX96.9, Maine's BigZ105.5, Austin Associates, Maine Magazine, The Brand Collective The Revolutionists By Lauren Gunderson Four beautiful, badass women change the world in this sassy, smart new comedy. Oct. 20 –29 Elizabeth Isele