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Friday, June 5, 2020
Volume 16 • Issue No. 23
3rd Annual Putts Fore PD Charity Golf Classic to Take Place SOUTH BERWICK A desire to raise money to speed the cure for Parkinson’s disease and not cancel a charity event due to the COVID-19 pandemic, forced organizers to put on their creativity caps and create the first semi-virtual golf tournament to be played exclusively at the Links at Outlook Golf Course, 299 Portland Street, South Berwick. The 3rd Annual Putts Fore PD Charity Golf Classic,
a TeamFox event, is underway! Tournament information, sponsorship, and donations opportunities can be found at www. puttsforepd.com. Players register individually and pay $125 on the website with registration open until June 12 at 8 p.m. Golf package includes: 18 holes, golf cart, premium golfer’s gift bag, raffle ticket entry for each raffle prize offered, and a chance to win first, second, and third place team
prizes. Prizes will be displayed on their website soon. Teams consist of four players, but don’t worry if you want to play and don’t have a team. Singles and/or couples will be paired up by the tournament director and a tee time can be arranged amongst the group. Once registered, players must call the course in advance for a tee time at 207-384-4653. Your online receipt must be presented at check-in at your scheduled
tee time as proof of payment and entry into the tournament. Your receipt number is also your raffle number. Contact your friends on other teams and schedule your tee times back-to-back to enjoy a day of golf and camaraderie for a good cause! All details can be found on Facebook on their event page. Golf question? Please contact Ralph Hyson at 207-252-3152 or ralphhyson4@ gmail.com.
Encouraging Re-Openings and Updates from Around the Area YORK COUNTY As of June 1, Maine has entered Stage 2 of the Governor’s plan to reopen the economy. Under Stage 2, citizens are still asked to stay six feet apart from others and to wear a mask in places that are densely populated, or where it is difficult to maintain distance. When visiting retail establishments, there will still be limits on how many people can be in the space, so there may still be a line for entry. However, more establishments will be allowed to open up. In this new stage, there is also more flexibility for groups of up to 50 people to be in one
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Bureau of Motor Vehicles to Open by Appointment The Bureau of Motor Vehicles reopened to the public, by appointment only, on Monday, June 1. Twelve of the 13 BMV
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branch offices, as well as the central office at 101 Hospital Street in Augusta, will be open to process transactions by phone or in-person by appointment only. Those who need to complete transactions such as registration renewals and replacements, license and ID renewals and replacements, over-limit permits and duplicate titles are encouraged to continue to use the online services at www.maine.gov whenever possible. For processes that cannot be completed online, the public should call the appropriate di-
vision or motor vehicle branch which can be found at online. Libraries Offering Curbside Curbside pick-up is now being offered at the Berwick Public Library, D.A. Hurd Library, Ogunquit Memorial Library, South Berwick Public Library, and Rice Public Library. For more information on days, times, and protocols, please see the library section inside this newspaper. Farmers’ Markets Opening Summer Farmers’ Markets are opening throughout the
York County area offering wonderful varieties and bountiful See OPENING page 7...
Shipyard to Help Produce Nasal Swabs for Testing KITTERY Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity (USAMMDA) finalized a memorandum of agreement to support the production and delivery of 3-D printed nasopharyngeal swabs needed to support testing for COVID-19. This partnership will ensure the test swabs being produced are safe and effective for use by qualified medical professionals to support the ongoing testing efforts. The goal is with Food and Drug Administration enforcement discretion, these swabs, once sterilized, can be used by the Department of Defense in conjunction with COVID-19 testing kits that
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space, again presuming it’s a space where people can be six feet apart. As of June 1, Restaurants in York, Cumberland and Androscoggin counties may open outdoor dining service, but dine-in service has been delayed. Other re-openings include:
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have received Emergency Use Authorization. “Before the pandemic hit, Portsmouth’s Innovation Project (IPx) was working with Naval
Information Warfare Center - Pacific to develop additive manufacturing of parts for use on submarines,” said IPx Superintendent Joe Murphy. “Through these part-
Capt. Daniel Ettlich, Shipyard Commander, signs the memorandum of agreement to support the production and delivery of 3-D printed nasopharyngeal swabs for COVID-19 tesdting. The shipyard can create 10,000 swabs per day using surgical grade resin. (U.S. Navy photo by Jim Cleveland/Released).
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nerships, we were able to emulate the process of 3-D printing [nasopharyngeal test swabs] to assist in the response to this virus.” “The entire Department of Defense community has really stepped up to assist with meeting the critical medical equipment shortages experienced during the COVID-19 crisis,” said Edward Brown, Product Manager for the Warfighter Expeditionary Medicine and Treatment Project Management Office at USAMMDA. “We are happy to partner with Portsmouth Naval Shipyard to help navigate the complex requirements and regulations needed to produce and distribute FDA-regulated medical products.”
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