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Nurses criticize Northern Maine Medical Center for lack of transparency over unit closure
Nurses at Northern Maine Medical Center said the Fort Kent hospital was not transparent about the closure of its child psychiatric unit in September.
Nurse Terry Caron said staff only found out a week prior, after nurses directly pressed hospital administration to respond to rumors. And Caron said it’s not the first time the hospital has abruptly closed a unit.
“Our obstetrics unit closed as well,” she said. “And again, we were assured that that unit was not going to close, and then it did.”
Registered nurses at Northern Maine Medical Center unionized earlier this year, in part, they said, to have more influence in policies. They’re currently negotiating a contract.
Hospital officials said most admissions to the 7-bed unit were from outside Aroostook County. They said they closed the unit to better address the needs of the community and make the best use of available resources.
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Photos: Hurricane Milton slams Florida
Hurricane Milton made landfall at around 8:30 p.m. near Siesta Key, about eight miles south of Sarasota, Florida.
According to the National Hurricane Center, the category 3 hurricane had estimated maximum sustained winds of 120 miles per hour.
The landfall occurred way earlier than expected after shifting southward.
Milton is expected to produce dangerous storm surges of up to 13 feet.
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Maine Middle School Suddenly Shuts Down Over 'Safety Issues'
A Maine middle school has abruptly shut down for the foreseeable future sighting concerns for student and staff safety.
According to an article from WGME 13, the Mountain Valley Middle School in Mexico has shut down. Following an air quality test that was performed by an industrial hygienist, it has been determined that the air quality is not safe for human exposure.
Yesterday, a message was sent to staff and parents regarding the closure from the RSU 10 Superintendent, Deb Allen. In her letter, Deb explained to folks that the mold spore test that was conducted found mold in the air and on some classroom items as well.
This all comes following multiple complaints that were made by some parents to the Mexico health officer about their children unexpectedly coming down with pneumonia. The Superintendent included that ‘bacterial pneumonia’ can be extremely contagious and said that this could be the reason so many kids had become ill. However, fungal pneumonia, caused by mold, could also have been the culprit.
WGME went on to explain that the school is closed until Friday at which time students may come pick up their belongings. In the meantime, remote learning will begin for students on October, 15th.
A new school is currently under construction, however, it won’t be complete for at least a year.
The following is a part of the letter that was sent to parents and faculty from Superintendent, Deb Alden,
Dear MVMS Staff, Parents, and Families, This is not a letter I have ever wanted to write.
However, it is necessary in our quest to be transparent and have honest and upfront communication with all of you in the most timely fashion possible. After meeting this afternoon with Mark Coleman, the Senior Industrial Hygienist from Sevee & Maher Engineers, regarding the latest air quality testing and follow up in MVMS yesterday, it is apparent that most of the building is no longer a healthy place to work and learn in.
There are a few areas that we may be able to utilize and are further being reviewed by Mark. In the meantime, we will not be using the school for students.
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Fighting for Maine women
Dear Editor:
I first met Holly Stover when she drove down our driveway before the election two years ago. She struck me as a smart and compassionate woman who took seriously her commitment to represent the people in her district and across Maine.
I am the father of two daughters, and have two granddaughters. Extreme, unthinkable laws in other states politicize women’s healthcare rights and enable the exploitation of children. Women are forced to bring incest and rape pregnancies to term, and must drive hundreds of miles for the care we see in Maine as normal. Project 2025, and statements of extremist legislators and judges all the way to the Supreme Court, aim to further remove protections for women and for children.
Holly helped pass H.P. 857, which when enacted will preempt legislation to regulate a person’s decision to terminate her pregnancy. She has been a strong advocate for victims of sexual assault, and co-sponsored multiple bills to protect women and young girls from sexual exploitation.
She has also fought hard for our fishermen and veterans, and addressed climate-based flooding and school gun safety. All of these affect the women of Maine and their families. Holly Stover is an important voice in our community and our state and she has my vote.
John G. Ives
South Bristol
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