
Proper disposal of unused medications keeps Maine’s waters cleaner and our residents safer. In case you’re wondering whether it’s worthwhile or not, after the previous collection in October 2011, Michael W. Wardrop, of U.S. DEA, Portland, reported that “Maine had the largest collection in New England with 14,140 pounds collected” and “Maine ranked No. 1 per capita in the U.S. for the largest state collection.”
Please help by dropping off unused meds during the designated hours. Thank you.
Time to refresh your driving skill before all the extra summer traffic begins. Sign up for an upcoming AARP Safe Driver class and qualify for savings on auto insurance. The next class is May 8 in Topsham. Call 729-0475 to register. On May 10, a class will be held at Thornton Oaks. Call Joe Hahn at 751-9364 to register.
Check this website for future classes: www.home.earthlink.net/~drivesafe-me.
Questions about TRIAD programs, call 729-0757 and leave a message.
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