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N E W GENERATION MAYNARD COUNCIL ON AGING & SENIOR CENTER - Town of Maynard, Massachusetts
N E W
   GENERATION
   MAYNARD COUNCIL ON AGING
          & SENIOR CENTER
   50 BROWN ST., MAYNARD, MA 01754
            978-897-1009

                             MARCH 2021
N E W GENERATION MAYNARD COUNCIL ON AGING & SENIOR CENTER - Town of Maynard, Massachusetts
Turning the Corner
    We’ve been on this long road of the pandemic for a year now. There have been many bumps along the way, and the
    statistics and personal stories tell us how rough the road has been. We’re still a ways from the end, but I can’t help but
    feel a tinge of impatience for what’s around the bend as the vaccine rolls-out and society anticipates re-opening. While the
    uncertainties imposed by the pandemic are disheartening, I’m attempting to recognize the not-yet determined silver-linings
    and lessons learned from our shared experience. The community has adapted in ways we should all be proud of, including
    embracing outdoor dining, highly successful and productive online and remote public meetings, holding multiple outdoor
    Town Meetings, and even recognizing our home-town amenities and supporting the local economy, such as the opening of
    Market Basket. There are ways that Town Hall is turning the corner that may not be immediately apparent to the general
    public, including receiving the official state-approval to re-name the Board of Selectmen to Select Board, new staff hiring
    from retirements in town departments, and the return of Assistant Town Administrator Megan Zammuto from maternity leave
    (please welcome new resident Winnie!). On a personal note, my wife and I adore our daughter’s turning her childhood’s
    corner as we register her for kindergarten in the fall, which comes with a mixture of excitement and curiosity for how the
    pandemic will influence the next academic year.

    As we all look forward to “turning the corner”, please help support efforts to make it on the other side of the pandemic
    stronger than we were, and together, in Maynard, including local businesses (many new ones!), non-profits like Open Table
    and the Maynard Food Pantry and the Neighbor Brigade, and public bodies like the Sesquicentennial Steering Committee
    (celebrating Maynard’s 150th anniversary).

    Thank you for doing your part for public health and safety, including wearing masks, practicing personal hygiene, following
    social distancing directives, and respecting everyone else’s sensitivities and anxieties. Please be safe and cautious in your
    daily activities and encourage your peers to do the same. Keep your ears and eyes open to further public health directions,
    and to news and offerings from the Council on Aging.

    Please visit the town website www.townofmaynard-ma.gov and click the below image. This page highlights Town Hall
    updates, daily updates of positive COVID-10 cases in Maynard, Massachusetts response, resources for businesses, and
    health and safety practices. You can also find a link to subscribe to the Town’s newsletter.

    In an attempt to distract from the state of the
    world: Remember that I would include pictures
    of unique aspects of Maynard from time to time?
    Do you know where to find this month’s?

       Sincerely,
       Greg Johnson
       Town Administrator
       gjohnson@townofmaynard.net

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Together Though Apart
 As I write this my back door is wide open, the temperature may reach fifty
 degrees and Carolina wrens, titmice and cardinals are singing bouncy,
 excited songs. The sun is breaking out, the snow “mountains” around
 my house are melting and the path to the heated bird bath is becoming
 visible. Last spring, as the pandemic accelerated, life as we once knew it
 seemed to shut down. With the deafening quiet from no planes in the sky
 and traffic in our streets, people around the world suddenly were exposed
 to the sounds of birdsong surrounding them. Many were astonished to
 discover that each April and May, bird migration brings with it a symphony
 of species establishing territories and seeking mates. Watching birds from
 newly created in-home offices and schools became a beautiful distraction
 from unsettling times and antidote to social isolation.
 Birds migrate thousands of miles through inclement weather, with many
 not surviving, to reach the prospect of food they need to raise their young.
 This year spring bird migration arrives with hope that the vaccine will allow
 us to visit the loved ones we have missed and a clearer understanding of
 how mask wearing is critical to our ability to safely socialize.
 I would like to thank Maynard Girl Scout Troop 62472 for the delightful
 Valentine cards and teddy bears that brightened some lucky seniors’ days.
 There is nothing quite as special as handmade cards. The girls demonstrated
 their artistic skills and playful sides which were enjoyed by all.
 The Maynard Police Department is to be commended for their service to
 Maynard’s seniors. Over the last year they were available to pick up and
 deliver prescriptions during the stay-at-home order and continue to be
 available assist. They will be offering rides to vaccination appointments
 for residents 65-years-old and older to Gillette Stadium, Fenway Park, and
 the Natick Mall. Please contact the Police Station at (978) 897-1011 or
 (978) 897-1012.
 Please call the Council on Aging if you need support in any way. If you
 would like to learn how to use Zoom and other similar technology, we will
 try our hardest to find you resources to assist you, including devices like
 iPads and Chromebooks. If you would like to connect with someone you
 knew from attending activities at the COA, let us help you reach out. If you
 struggle with picking up prescriptions, running errands or need a ride to
 the supermarket, we can provide resources. If you would like to volunteer
 to become a virtual friendly visitor or provide technical assistance to a
 senior, please let us know.

 Stay safe and be well,
       ~ Amy        Loveless
       Director
       Maynard Council on Aging & Senior Center

  Are you bored? Feeling down? Looking for something
                    different to do?
 Please join us for a delightful activity to pass the time as we are stuck inside
 during these cold winter months.
 Sponsored by the Maynard High School Student Council, this project is
 easy and fun! You will be given a booklet with questions and prompts to
 jog your memory. This is a great opportunity to recall special moments
 and let the students know what your life was like. This activity will keep
 you entertained while providing a piece of your legacy to be kept and               The Council on Aging Board Meeting
 treasured at the Council on Aging.                                                             will be held on
 Tell some stories, share your history, and keep those memories alive….                Thursday, March 12 at 2:00 p.m.
 Our Maynard High School students are looking forward to hearing what                  Please check the Town website for
 you have to say!
                                                                                                  information
 If you would like to be a part of this wonderful project, please call the
 Maynard Council on Aging at 978-897-1009 and a booklet will be                     https://www.townofmaynard-ma.gov/
 delivered to you.                                                                              or call the COA

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Shop In-Person or Online:
                                                                              63 Nason St., Maynard

       ANTHROPAUSE                                                            6bridges.gallery/shop/
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                                                                                Give the joy of art and fine craft.
         Jeanne D’Amico, Natalie MacKnight, Brent Mathison,
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                   Peggy McClure and Judith Stein
                                                                                Appointments available via
                                                                                FaceTime, Zoom or in-person.
       Five artists explore how their connections with nature have
                                                                                Email 6bridgesgallery@gmail.com
       shifted in response to the pandemic’s societal interruptions.            to schedule an appointment.

                In Gallery: February 25 – March 27, 2021
                 Online: 6bridges.gallery/Anthropause/                              6 Bridges Gallery
                                                                                     fine art and craft
            Virtual Reception: Saturday, March 6, 7:00 pm*
                                                                             New (temporary) location:
             *Registration and viewing info will be posted on
                                                                             63 Nason Street
                  our website, Facebook and Instagram.
                                                                             Maynard, MA 01754
                                                                             6bridgesgallery@gmail.com
    Check 6BridgesGallery.com, Facebook & Instagram for hours!               978-897-3825

                                                                 Get started on researching your
                                                           family’s history with the best online resource
                                                                           for genealogy!

                                                                   Access Ancestry Library Edition at
                                                                www.maynardpubliclibrary.org/e-resources
                                                                      Now available from home!

                                                                   Stream documentaries & movies with
                                                                               Kanopy!

                                                                    Kanopy is an on-demand streaming
                                                                    video service that offers thousands
                                                                     of award-winning documentaries
                                                                   and theatrical releases across diverse
                                                                         subjects and disciplines.

                                                                           Try it out today at
                                                                        maynard.kanopy.com or
                                                                    download the Kanopy app to your
                                                                            wireless device!

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Maynard Sesquicentennial History Series
              Before the Europeans Arrived... and After
                                             presented by David Mark
                     Thursday March 25, 7 pm via Zoom
                                                                               Our region was inhabited by the Nipmucs. Wherever
                                                                               Europeans arrived, within a generation entire cultures
                                                                               and populations were nearly wiped out by disease,
                                                                               displacement and war. Transfer of land from remnant
                                                                               native populations to English settlers was a combination
                                                                               of sale, forced sale and outright taking. During King
                                                                               Philip’s War non-combatant Nipmuc were relocated to
                                                                               Deer Island, in Boston Harbor where many died.
                                                                               Today, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts recognizes
                                                                               the present-day Nipmucs as constituting a group of some
                                                                               five hundred members living in and around Worcester.
      Maynard author and historian David Mark will speak about the Native American presence before
      and after the arrival of European colonists.
                          Read more and register at www.maynardpubliclibrary.org/May150
            Brought to you by the Maynard Sesquicentennial Committee and the Maynard Public Library

      For the month of March, Friends of Maynard Seniors will receive a $1 donation
      from each purchase of the $2.50 reusable GIVE BACK WHERE IT COUNTS Bag
      at the Shaw’s store located at 155 Great Rd. in Stow.

                                                                          The Auxiliary and Corporators of Emerson Hospital
                                                                                         invite you to discuss

                                                                                           A Year of COVID
                                                                                    Checking in on the pandemic’s effects
                                                                                           on the mind and body
                                                                        Over the past year, COVID-19 has changed the way we all function on a daily
                                                                        basis and which has, in some cases, affected our mental and physical health.

           Panelists from Emerson Hospital include:                     Join a moderated Q&A, sponsored by the Auxiliary and Corporators of
  Moderator: Martha Rafferty, BSN, RN, Associate Chief Nursing Office   Emerson Hospital, where health care clinicians will discuss topics like anxiety
        Tony Piro, MSW, Director of Operations, Behavioral Health       and grief,addiction support, sleep management and self-care.
           Dr. Gary L. Stanton, MD, Neurology, Sleep Medicine
              Dr. Stephanie Stratigos, DO, Behavioral Health            Learn more about managing and living during the time of COVID-19 and have
 Rich Kosses PT, DPT, Operations Manager Outpatient Rehab Department    your questions answered of how to fight the mental and physical fatigue.

                                                 Tuesday, March 9, 2021 | 12:00 - 1:00 PM
    A Virtual Event of the Connect Effect Series | To Register: https://www.emersonhospital.org/community-programs/community-events

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Library
    Browser’s Market
               Wednesdays, 10:30am -12:00pm
                    Weather Permitting
                           Grab your library card and
                          enjoy outdoor book browsing
                          in the Maynard Public Library
                                   Parking Lot!

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Maynard Public Library
                        Meet Our New Director
                            Jean Maguire
                    Wednesday
                     March 10
                     7:00 pm
                    Via Zoom
      For the first time in 25 years, the Maynard Public
     Library has a new Library Director, Jean Maguire.
       Join patrons and community members to learn
       about Jean's background and her vision for the
        library as an integral part of Maynard. Come
    introduce yourself and share your hopes, questions
                and concerns about the library.

                No need to register for this Zoom event.
                          Join the meeting at
                       tinyurl.com/MPLDirector

        Book Mill Discussion Group
                 March 23 at 7PM                              April 27 at 7PM

                   The Cloister                            In the Heart of the Sea
                 by James Carroll                          by Nathaniel Philbrick
     Join the Book Mill discussion group via Zoom to talk about these two great books!
                                    All are most welcome.
              Book are available through the Library’s Curbside Pickup service.
                        Call 978-897-1010 to receive the Zoom link.

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Something For Everyone
                COA Zoom Fitness Classes                                                           Senior Watercolor Class resumes via Zoom
             Yoga & Stretch with Rebecca • Tuesdays at 9:30am                                                   Fridays, 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
      Maynard COA instructor Rebecca Reber will lead you through a series                                        Still a few openings available!
      of yoga poses and stretches while you are seated on a chair. Safely                          Join Sandy Wilensky to learn watercolor painting skills (or brush
      build strength and stability and enjoy guided meditation to reduce                           up on the skills you’ve developed) to express the artist within all of
      stress and anxiety. This is Zoom class which allows you to see and                           us. All levels of experience are welcome, especially those who’ve
      interact with other Maynard seniors. Please call the COA at (978) 897-                       never held a brush! This is a wonderful opportunity to participate
      1009 or email Amy Loveless directly at aloveless@townofmaynard.net                           in an activity from home which is certain to bring feelings of
      to sign up.                                                                                  excitement and accomplishment. In addition, you’ll be spending
                     Zumba Gold • Wednesdays at 9:30am                                             time with others who will be enjoying the creative experience with
      Zumba Gold is a low impact, fun dance-fitness with international music                       you. $60 for an 8-week session. Materials provided.
      including oldies you like. This class will be taught by Yachun who is an
                                                                                                   Please contact the Council on Aging for more information & to sign up.
      AFAA certified group fitness instructor. We focus on building strength,
      cardiovascular health, balance, coordination, and flexibility. Please
      call the COA at (978) 897-1009 or email Amy Loveless directly at
      aloveless@townofmaynard.net to sign up.
                              New Zoom Fitness Class!
      Calling all Zumba lovers! Want to try the gentle version of Zumba Gold
      Toning? This class is designed for people who prefer seated exercise. We
      will work on mobility as well as increase muscle endurance and strength
      by using a pair of light weights. Please prepare two 16.9 oz bottles of
      water and a sturdy chair.
      The class will be held on Wednesdays at 10:45 a.m. This is a 45-minute
      class. Please contact the COA if you have any questions or would like
      to sign up.

                Great Zoom YouTube Tutorial!
      Marcia Chadly guides you through the how-to of responding
                                                                                                                        Drawing for All
      to a Zoom invitation for a fitness class or an educational                                   All levels of experience are welcome to this drawing class.
      program. There’s nothing like being able to “see” the steps                                  Participants build skill upon skill while experimenting with
      to take. Once you’ve watched her presentation, or maybe                                      various drawing techniques and materials. Classes will begin
      reviewed a second time, you’ll feel ready to join Zoom!                                      with a warm-up followed by a skill/technique lesson that will
                                                                                                   then be incorporated into a finished drawing. Learn about the
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9isp3qPeQ0E                                                  line, shape, value, texture, and perspective of drawing.

                                                                                                   Drawing subjects will include still life, landscape, and the
         How To Use Zoom With Your Phone                                                           natural world. The initial approach to subjects will be realistic
                                                                                                   with a focus on personal expression and developing a style
       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6QjODgTuQE                                                 of one’s own. Drawings will be shared with the group with a
                        Marcia Chadly                                                              goal of positive affirmation of learning.

                                                                                                   Start date and cost of class to be determined. Contact the
                        Internet Service Offers                                                    Council on Aging to sign up.
         Free or Lower Cost Options (eligibility varies based on income)
                          Comcast Essentials • (855) 846-8376
    Verizon (for participants in the Lifeline program or FIOS at a lower rates) • (800) 837-4966
                                                                                                   Contact the Council on Aging for information
                                     AT&T • (855) 220-5211                                               about our tablet loan program.

                An invitation to participate in a program to promote safety and wellbeing for seniors.
                                                              District Attorney Ryan will discuss the far-reaching impacts
                                                              of the COVID-19 pandemic including the increase in scams
                                                              that target the elderly and other vulnerable populations.

                                                              Discussion will also focus on the lasting impacts of isolation
                                                              and provide advice on how to mitigate feelings of loneliness.

                                                                      Thursday, March 16 at 11AM • Virtual Meeting
                                                                           Please contact Sheryl Ball sball@acton-ma.gov
                                                                         for questions or help with registration for this event.
                                                                     Zoom information will be sent to you upon registering.

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    Tuesday, March 2, 2021                                                                          Wednesday, May 5, 2021
    10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. ET                                                                      2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. ET
    Eight Steps to a Healthier Heart                                                                Immunity Boosters and Busters
    Presenters: William Rowbottom & Tricia Silverman                                                Presenters: Susan Flanagan & Tricia Silverman
    Register Now at bcbsma.info/March2                                                              Register Now at bcbsma.info/May5

    Tuesday, March 23, 2021                                                                         Thursday, May 27, 2021
    10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. ET                                                                      2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. ET
    Boost Your Health with Better Sleep                                                             Meditation for Busy Minds
    Presenters: Heather Hurd & Janet Fontana                                                        Presenters: Lisa Farnham & Janet Fontana
    Register Now at bcbsma.info/March23                                                             Register Now at bcbsma.info/May27

    Thursday, April 15, 2021                                                                        Tuesday, June 8, 2021
    10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. ET                                                                      10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. ET
    Food for Thought: Superfoods to Boost Memory,                                                   Eight Happiness Boosting Strategies
    Mood and Mental Functioning                                                                     Presenters: Jenna Feitelberg & Janet Fontana
    Presenters: Luisa Lewis & Tricia Silverman                                                      Register Now at bcbsma.info/June8
    Register Now at bcbsma.info/April15

Eight Simple Steps to a Healthier Heart
Presented by Tricia Silverman, RD
Discover simple tactics for preventing and treating heart disease. Learn easy strategies that can help to lower your blood pressure, cholesterol, and triglycerides while improving your
overall health. Tricia’s fun props, stories, and practical tips will help motivate you to make the small changes that lead to better heart health.
Boost Your Health with Better Sleep
Presented by Janet Fontana, RN, and Certified Health Coach
Sleep is vital to your physical and emotional health. During challenging times, it can be especially difficult to stop worried thoughts from keeping you awake at night. Join us to learn
strategies to get a good night’s sleep and discover stress-relieving breathing exercises to help you fall asleep or fall back to sleep faster. Discover how to feel calmer during the day and
sleep more soundly at night.
Food for Thought: Superfoods to Boost Memory, Mood and Mental Functioning
Presented by Tricia Silverman, RD
Can’t remember where you left the keys? Feeling tired and down? Learn the tools of nutritional success for enhancing your brain power, increasing your energy, and improving your mood.
Immunity Boosters and Busters
Presented by Tricia Silverman, RD
Looking to boost your immunity? Learn which foods and lifestyle practices enhance immunity and which ones decrease your body’s ability to fight infection and illness. Join registered dietitian,
wellness coach, and fitness instructor Tricia Silverman as she shares practical tips and eye-catching nutrition demonstrations to help inspire you to eat for better health and immunity.
Meditation for Busy Minds
Presented by Janet Fontana, RN, and Certified Health Coach
Have you wondered about meditation and if it’s for you? Join us to learn what meditation is and how it works to quiet the mind. Practice simple meditation techniques during the webinar
and discover free apps for creating an at-home practice. New and experienced meditators welcome.
Eight Happiness Boosting Strategies
Presented by Janet Fontana, RN, and Certified Health Coach
Have you ever wondered how some people can be happy even when things aren’t going their way? Explore the
science behind what makes people happy. Learn eight simple happiness boosting strategies you can apply in your life.

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Maynard Council on Aging Van Service
                                       To make a reservation call CrossTown Connect at (978) 844-6809
     The Council on Aging van is operating five days a week from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., providing transportation to essential services
     such as health care providers, dentists, pharmacies, banks, and grocery stores. We are transporting one rider at a time on our twelve-
     seater vans. We are following strict safety precautions including disinfection procedures during a shift and after each rider, spacing
     riders to achieve maximum distance apart, requiring riders to wear a mask and providing hand sanitizer when riders enter and re-enter
     the van. The drivers will be wearing face shields in addition to masks when assisting a rider on the lift or are in close proximity to a rider.
     There is no fee to ride the van at this time. Reservations must be made at least 48 hours in advance. Flexibility when making a
     reservation is required as medical appointments are the priority. All riders are screened for symptoms of COVID-19 and it is expected
     that if you are not feeling well you should not make a reservation.
     Residents of Maynard, 60 years of age and older, as well those with disabilities, may use the van.
     Please contact the Council on Aging at (978) 897-1009 if you have any questions.

          Maynard Council on Aging Services                                                       Energy Resources
     The Maynard Council on Aging is continuing to provide services
     even though it is closed to the public. Please contact the COA for         Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
     information and referral for supportive services including homecare,       (800) 632-8175
     health insurance counseling (SHINE), fuel assistance, food resources,
     housing, legal issues, public assistance programs and transportation.      http://www.liheap.us/massachusetts-heap/

     The Council on Aging is accepting and lending durable medical              Citizens Energy Heat Assistance
     equipment – please do not leave equipment at the COA – call the            (Joe4Oil)
     COA and we will arrange to pick up and deliver.                            (617) 338-6300
                                                                                http://citizensenergy.com/assistance-programs
                     General Resources                                          Good Neighbor Energy Fund (Salvation Army)
     Minuteman Senior Services                                                  (800) 334-3047
     www.minutemansenior.org                                                    http://magoodneighbor.org/
     (781) 272-7177
     (888) 222-6171
     Homecare, Caregiver Support, Legal Services, Senior Nutrition,
     Health Insurance Counseling (SHINE) and more.
                                                                                          Discount Rates on Utilities
     800AgeInfo                                                                 National Grid Low Income Electric Services
     www.800ageinfo.com                                                         https://www9.nationalgridus.com/non_html/On_Demand_
     (800) 243-4636                                                             Electric_Initial%20v052209.pdf
     South Middlesex Opportunity Council (SMOC)                                 National Grid Low Income Gas Services
     7 Bishop Street, Framingham, MA 01702                                      https://www.nationalgridus.com/media/pdfs/billing-
     (508) 872-4853                                                             payments/cm4445_ma_gas_discountrateapp.pdf
     Fuel Assistance Program, Housing, Rental Assistance Program (508)
     620-0653), Financial Assistance for Homeowners and Tenants,                Eversource Discount Rate Application
     Emergency Shelter Services and more.                                       https://www.eversource.com/nstar/CustomerCare/
     Mass211 Public Information and Referral Program                            Residential/DiscountRate
     www.mass211.org
                                                                                Joe-4-Oil      Citizens   Energy       Discount            Program
     SNAP/food stamps
     www.fns.usda.gov/snap • (800) 221-5689
                                                                                http://citizensenergy.com/assistance-programs

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Greetings from Maynard Police Department!
                                                         I would like to mention a few services we offer within the Maynard Police Department.
                                                         If you need to dispose of any medications or sharps, the MPD has a medications container
                                                         located inside the lobby of the police station. We also have a sharps container that is
                                                         located outside of the police station.
                                                         Due to the pandemic, we have been picking up and dropping off medications and other
                                                         miscellaneous items, such as groceries, for members of the Maynard community if they
                                                         cannot go themselves for underlying health reasons.
                                                         A common issue MPD sees throughout the Maynard community are scam callers, specifically
                                                         targeting the elderly community. Be aware of callers that ask for specific and personal
                                                         information over the phone. Do not give out your personal information. If you think you
                                                         may have been in contact with a scam caller but are unsure, contact the Maynard Police
                                                         Department and we will investigate the matter. Also, contact the MPD if you have questions,
                                                         concerns, or were a victim of a scam.
  My name is Officer Mirella Ruggiero and I am the       Example of some scam calls you may receive: 1. A caller asks you to bail your grandchild out
  School Resource Officer and the Elder Services         of jail and to send the caller money, 2. A caller notifies you that your bank account is frozen,
                                                         and they need your social security number or other personal information to unfreeze it.
  Liaison for the Maynard Police Department.
                                                         The pandemic has been hard on everyone, so please do not hesitate to contact the Maynard
  I have been a Police Officer for the Town of           Police Department if you have any questions or concerns. Once the pandemic is over, I look
  Maynard for 4 years and was also a dispatcher          forward to meeting you all in person! Hopefully 2021 has a better outlook.
  for Maynard PD prior to becoming an Officer.           Contacts: You can contact the Maynard Police Department business line at 978-897-1011.
                                                         Also, you can contact me directly via my email, mruggiero@maynardpolice.com.

  Hello from Maynard Public Safety Communications
                                                         I would like this opportunity to touch base with you about a few things we do here!
                                                         Maynard Public Safety Communications is located within the Maynard Police Department;
                                                         however, we service both the Maynard Police and Fire Departments. In short, if you call our
                                                         business line, 978-897-1011 for a non-emergency or dial 911 for an emergency you will
                                                         likely be connected to one of our five Full-Time Dispatchers. We are responsible to sending
                                                         you the resources that you require or helping you to get into contact with the proper agency.
                                                         One of the many databases that we maintain is the Emergency Database Program, an
                                                         initiative started by my predecessor. This form which can be found on our website, in
                                                         our lobby at the Police Department and from the Council on Aging, it allows us to access
                                                         information that may be vital in the event of an emergency. I strongly encourage that you
                                                         fill out on of those forms and email, drop it off, send it to the Maynard Police Department
                                                         located at 197 Main Street, attention to Sarah Finnerty. In the event you are unable to get
                                                         one of the forms please feel free to give us a call and we can have a form dropped off to
                                                         you, we are here to help.
  Hello from Maynard Public Safety Communications, my
                                                         An issue we deal with here are accidental 911 calls. Whether you dial in error, activate an
  name is Sarah Finnerty, and I am the Communications    emergency function on your smart phone, it happens to many people and its nothing to be
  Supervisor. Before becoming the Communications         embarrassed about! We do ask that you stay on the line, and just let the Dispatcher know
  Supervisor here in Maynard, I was a Public Safety      that you have dialed in error, we will have a few questions for you such as your name,
  Dispatcher for the Ashland Police Department for       telephone number, address and confirming that there is no emergency. We will send a
  approximately 8 years. I am coming into my 12th        Police Officer to verify that you are okay, it is a part of our policy. Again, there is no reason
  year in Public Safety Communications. I have loved     to be embarrassed but please do stay on the line, it makes our process a bit easier to make
  becoming a part of the Maynard Community, and have     sure there is not a true emergency.
  even been afforded the opportunity to meet some of     Please do not hesitate to reach out in the event there is anything that we can do to assist
  you at the Council on Aging luncheons. I hope to see   you, we know that times are trying during the pandemic. We are here to serve the Maynard
  you all again very soon.                               community however we can. Our Public Safety Dispatchers are well equipped to assist
                                                         you, and if I can be of service to you please do not hesitate to contact me at sfinnerty@
                                                         townofmaynard.net.
                                                         Best,
                                                         Sarah Finnerty
                                                         Communications Supervisor

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Maynard Food Relief
                            Resource Guide
 Food Pantries and Services
 Maynard Food Pantry and Backpack Program: Provides food and personal items to residents of Maynard, Acton,
 Sudbury, Stow & Concord. Food backpacks distributed during the school year at each school on Friday afternoons.
 Maynard residents can receive food twice a month and out-of-town residents can receive food once a month.
    • When: Mondays 10:00am-12:00PM
    • Where: 82 Main Street, Maynard. Drive-thru pantry entrance on River Street
    • Website: http://www.maynardfoodpantry.com
 Open Table: Food pantry and prepared meals (distributed in grocery bags). Some choice in protein and other
 weekly offerings. SNAP sign-up support upon request. To pre-order your groceries online, visit www.opentable.org/
 order/ . If you are interested in home delivery, please contact orders@opentable.org.
     • When: Tuesdays 1:00-6:30pm (1-3pm seniors only), Thursdays 1:00-4:30pm.
     • Where: Drive-thru Pantry at Maynard municipal parking lot behind 33 Main Street (enter from Summer Street)
     • Website: https://www.opentable.org
 Acton-Boxborough High School: In conjunction with the Acton Neighbor Brigade, Acton-Boxborough High
 School is offering a week’s worth of bagged meals for pick-up every Wednesday. Pick-up is at the back of the school
 using the Hayward Road entrance.
     • When: Wednesdays 3:30-5:00pm.
     • Where: 36 Charter Road, Acton
     • Website: https://www.abschools.org/district/food_services
 The Acton Food Pantry: Food provided to anyone in need. Drive-thru pantry for clients in cars and on foot.
    • When: Wednesdays 10:00am-7:00pm, Thursdays 9:30-11:30am.
    • Where: 235 Summer Rd Building 1, Boxborough
    • Website: https://www.actonfoodpantry.org
 Mount Calvary Supper: Drive-thru meal pick-up. Sample meal offerings include ravioli, cheeseburgers and hot
 dogs, baked ham, and Mediterranean chicken.
    • When: Wednesdays 4:00-5:00pm. Closed December 23rd and 30th.
    • Where: 472 Massachusetts Avenue, Acton (back driveway of Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church)
    • Website: https://www.mtcalvaryacton.org/community-supper
 The Stow Food Pantry: Provides food and personal items one weekend a month. Pre-packaged client orders
 will be brought to the client's car at the appointment time at the drive-thru pantry.
      • When: One weekend a month (check website or call 978-897-4230 ).
      • Where: Pompo Community Center, 509 Great Road, Stow
      • Website: http://stowfoodpantry.com/
 The Sudbury Food Pantry: Limited to once a month for non-Sudbury residents. Guests choose pantry items,
 personal care products offered as well.
     • When: Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:00pm-2:15pm.
     • Where: Our Lady of Fatima Church, 160 Concord Road, Sudbury
     • Website: http://sudburyfoodpantry.org

 Meal Services for Seniors:
 Minuteman Senior Services: Meals on Wheels delivers lunch to homebound seniors
 who meet certain guidelines. Call 781-221-7177 for information and referrals.
    • When: Deliveries made 11:00am-1:00pm Monday through Friday.
    • Where: Delivery provided
    • Website: https://www.minutemansenior.org/

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Greetings from your
           Fire Department!
Every week the fire department commonly responds to two types of calls. The
first are fire alarms sounding in a home. Often this is caused by burnt food,
dust, or a malfunctioning device. March is a month that sees the beginning of
Spring and a clock change at daylight savings time. We encourage you that
every time you change your clocks, to check your alarms. Smoke and Carbon
Monoxide alarms are important devices that keep you safe from smoke, fire,
and CO gas that is invisible, odorless, and tasteless. But they do need fresh
batteries and they can malfunction. If your alarms are 10 or more years old,
they need to be replaced. If they are not old, check the batteries and test the
alarms to ensure they work.

We do have a video on our YouTube and Facebook pages showing how to do this yourself. https://maynardfd.
com/resources/public-education/. Sometimes it is not easy to reach the alarms and it can be hard to understand
what you are looking at as well. If this is the case, we encourage you to request a Home Safety Visit. This is a free
service where a firefighter will come and inspect your alarms and look for other hazards in the home.

One of those hazards we look for is the second common response the fire department has each week: falls.
People of all ages fall for a great variety of reasons. Some are weather related like slips on ice. Others are caused
because of a medical problem where a person is weak or passes out and falls. Often though falls are “mechanical,”
meaning someone simply trips on a rug or item in the home and falls. As you get older it is important to listen to your
doctor’s advice about treating medical conditions, staying active and maintaining your strength, as well as limiting
tripping hazards in your home.

If you are interested in a Home Safety
                              mailing
Visit, you can sign-up by e-mailing
me at mparr@townofmaynard.net. rd.net.
You can also call the fire station
at 978-897-1015 and leave      e your
name and contact information   n
for Captain Parr to call
you back and schedule
a visit.

Until next month,
Stay Safe!

Captain Mike Parr

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14   MARCH 2021
REP. KATE HOGAN'S SENIOR NEWS
                                    MARCH 2021
                                    Now what? What to expect after you’ve received the
                                    COVID-19 vaccine
                                    Congratulations! If you’re one of the first priority groups in Massachusetts to
                                    receive the COVID-19 vaccine, I applaud and appreciate you for taking steps
                                    to make everyone in our community safer and healthier.

                                    If you haven’t received your vaccine yet and would like assistance making
                                    an appointment, call 2-1-1 to speak with a representative. Hearing impaired
                                    residents can use Mass Relay (7-1-1), the toll-free nationwide number that gives
                                    everyone access to relay services.
                                    If you’ve received your full vaccination, you may be wondering what happens
                                    now and if you can get back to “normal” already. Here’s what the experts say:

Immunity isn’t instantaneous Don’t expect instant immunity after your shots. We will remain susceptible to COVID-19
within 14 days of getting the first shot, so it’s important to remain vigilant during that 14-day window.

Immunity isn’t 100% Even after they’re fully vaccinated, not everyone is immune. The vaccine is 95% effective,
which means that 1 in 20 people is not going to be fully immunized. However, even though it’s not 100% effective
in preventing infection, it is effective in preventing severe infection and death, which is very reassuring.

Keep Protecting Yourself We know that more contagious strains of the virus are spreading, so you'll need to be
vigilant with mask-wearing and other infection-prevention measures until you are fully vaccinated.

Protect Others It's still not clear whether those who are vaccinated could still be carriers and transmit the virus to
others, though we expect to know more in a month or two. Until then, continue to wear a mask and practice social
distancing.

Gather safely If you have plans or would like to get together with others who have been vaccinated, please do
so safely and take basic precautions, like keeping masks on, staying distanced and making sure there is proper
ventilation.

Know that the future will be brighter Masking requirements aren’t likely to go away before summer, but vaccinations,
warmer weather, and increased knowledge will make summer look more normal.
For the latest information on COVID-19 and vaccinations, check https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-
updates-and-information and for answers to personal questions and concerns, contact your physician.

 Contact Rep. Hogan:
 If you need assistance or would like to contact me, please call me at (617) 722-2199 or email me at
 Kate.Hogan@mahouse.gov.

  “Wherever you go, whatever you do, may the luck of the Irish be there with you!”
  Erin go bragh!

                                   Proudly represents Bolton, Hudson, Maynard, and Stow
                                   State House, Room 163, Boston, MA, 02133 / Phone 617-722-2130
                                   District Office: Maynard Town Hall, 195 Main Street, Maynard, MA
                                   District Office Phone: 978-897-1333
                                   Email: Kate.Hogan@mahouse.gov

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COMING FEBRUARY 26
TOM & JERRY

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A legendary rivalry reemerges when Jerry

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moves into New York City's finest hotel on the
eve of the wedding of the century, forcing the

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desperate event planner to hire Tom to get rid

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of him. As mayhem ensues, the escalating cat-

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and-mouse battle soon threatens to destroy her

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career, the wedding, and possibly the hotel
itself.

COMING MARCH 5
RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON
Long ago, in the fantasy world of Kumandra,
humans and dragons lived together in harmony.
However, when sinister monsters known as the
Druun threatened the land, the dragons
sacrificed themselves to save humanity. Now,        WE ARE COMMITTED TO KEEPING OUR
500 years later, those same monsters have            THEATRE SAFE AND ARE TAKING THE
returned, and it's up to a lone warrior to track
                                                   FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS TO KEEP OUR
down the last dragon and stop the Druun for
good.
                                                      GUESTS SAFE AND COMFORTABLE!
                                                    Social Distancing markers throughout the

                             Wattucahlly
                                                    facility
COMING APRIL 2                                      Three parties allowed in the lobby

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OSCAR SHORTS                 Vir                    Self serve items have been removed from
Watch the collection of short films nominated       the counter (napkins, salt, etc.)
in each of the three SHORTS categories,             Rows have been marked off in each
Animation, Live Action and Documentary.             auditorium prohibiting parties from sitting
                                                    too close to others.
                                                    Each Auditorium is limited to 25 people,
COMING MAY 7                                        reducing our total capacity to 11%
BLACK WIDOW                                         Longer spacing between each film to allow
At birth the Black Widow (aka Natasha               our staff to thoroughly cleaned and sanitized
Romanova) is given to the KGB, which grooms         the auditorium after each film
her to become its ultimate operative. When the
                                                    All restrooms cleaned and sanitized during
U.S.S.R. breaks up, the government tries to kill
her as the action moves to present-day New          each film.
York, where she is a freelance operative.           Mandatory temperature checks before each
                                                    shift.
                                                    All staff is required to wash and sanitize
                                                    their hands frequently
                                                    All staff and guests are required to wear face
                                                    masks while in the facility.

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