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6.004 documents for Blue Hill Memorial Hospital
  • Opening day for Blue Hill Memorial Hospital's 5K Fun Run training program is Saturday, June 2. This innovative, flexible and highly personalized set of fitness activities is available to community members at no cost. With the approval of their primary care provider, individuals at all fitness levels can participate, and many features of the program are available year-round.

  • Blue Hill Memorial Hospital has received two wonderful compliments. The first is a verbal one, but the second is financial, and one to which you can contribute.

  • BLUE HILL -- Charlotte Lillian (Harris) Colby, 72, of Penobscot, died at Blue Hill Memorial Hospital on Aug. 11. She was born Aug. 31, 1938, in Bass Harbor, the daughter of the Rev. Wallace H. and Eunice (Reed) Harris. She graduated from South Portland High School in 1956 and Gorham State Teacher's College in 1966, with a bachelor's degree in elementary education.

  • Chuck Lawrence and his wife, Belinda, owners of Tradewinds stores in Bangor, Brewer, Eddington, Milo and Blue Hill, have launched the Pumped Up to Fight Cancer campaign. They have pledged a penny from each gallon of gasoline sold at their stores to benefit Blue Hill Memorial Hospital in Blue Hill, Mayo Regional Hospital in Dover- Foxcroft and Eastern Maine Medical Center's CancerCare of Maine. The goal is to raise at least $70,000-$100,000 that will be earmarked to assist cancer patients with out-of-pocket expenses related to receiving treatment for cancer, such as gasoline, lodging and prescription costs. The Pumped Up campaign will be in effect throughout 2012, Chuck Lawrence said. This is a phenomenal gift to the the community," said Allen L'Italien, executive director of CancerCare...

  • BLUE HILL - After years of bleeding red ink, Blue Hill Memorial Hospital finally is on the plus side of the ledger, finishing its last fiscal year in the black and maintaining positive margins since then. But the hospital's new CEO said recently that the facility still has work to do in order to ensure its future.

  • BANGOR, Maine -- Dr. Richard Hines, a family practitioner with an office at Blue Hill Memorial Hospital, is a colonel with the Maine Army National Guard who has deployed three times to war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan. The 25-year Army Guard veteran returned this week from a three- month deployment in Afghanistan and while at a stopover in Kuwait met soldiers leaving Iraq just after the U.S. military officially declared an end to its mission in that war-torn country.

  • STONINGTON - Boat owners regularly survey the condition of their boats, and now Island Family Medicine hopes island men will pay the same attention to their own bodies. Island Family Medicine, a family practice of Blue Hill Memorial Hospital, will offer a free "Men's Health Overhaul" 6-9 a.m. Saturday at the Penobscot East Resource Center, formerly the Atlantic Hardware building.

  • Business After Hours event scheduled in Bucksport BUCKSPORT -- Bucksport Family Medicine and Blue Hill Memorial Hospital Rehabilitation Services invites all to a Business After Hours from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 58 Main St.

  • BLUE HILL - Mark Hankinson has been named manager of Blue Hill Memorial Hospital's Rehabilitation Services Department. Hankinson has a BS in physical therapy from Northeastern University and an MBA from Husson University. He has 13 years of experience as a physical therapist and has worked in a variety of clinical settings ranging from small companies to large medical centers.

  • Thunderstorms, some severe, moved over parts of eastern, central and northern Maine on Sunday causing power outages and some flooding. Storms that tore through Blue Hill on Sunday triggered flash floods and led to the evacuation of Blue Hill Memorial Hospital. Nearby, a lightning strike caused a house to catch fire.



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