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Tips on Keeping your Christmas Tree Fresh


Here are a few suggestions on how to keep that Christmas Tree fresh.

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    Select the freshest tree possible. Ideally, buy one that is cut the day you bring it home.

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    Cut 1 inch off the base, place the tree in a bucket of water, and stand it in a cool, shady place if you don't plan to set it up right away.

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    Cut 1/2 inch to 1 inch off the base of the trunk when you bring it inside to set up.

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    Place in a tree stand that holds at least 1 gallon of water. Add plain water.

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    Water the tree every day.

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    Avoid allowing the water level to drop below the cut end of the trunk. If it does, a seal will form and prevent any more water from being absorbed by the tree. You'll need to make another cut in the trunk if this occurs.

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    Keep the tree away from the fireplace, vents and other sources of heat.





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    Posted Wednesday, December 07 2011 7:36 AM
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    Portland Glass Holiday Food Drive


    Want to save money and help your local community?   Portland Glass has a way you can do this.  For every non perishable food item you donate they will give you a $5.00 credit towards Nor'Easter vinyl windows or auto glass! 

    Earn up to $25.00 for each window or $25.00 off auto glass. 

    Just bring your food donation to any of the 37 Portland Glass locations throughout Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire between October 24 and December 16.


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    Posted Wednesday, November 16 2011 8:22 AM
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    Wood Burning Stoves



     Friday, November 04, 2011

    With the high cost of fuel are you thinking about installing a wood or pellet stove?   Contact our office and one of our knowledgable staff will help you with your questions.  We have included a link regarding proper installations of wood heating devices.  


    .http://www.namic.org/pdf/060901WoodyWoodburner.pdf


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    Posted Friday, November 04 2011 8:38 AM
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    Change The Batteries In Your Smoke Detectors


    Every day in the United States, needless home fire deaths occur. Working smoke alarms significantly increase your chance of surviving a deadly home fire. A properly installed and maintained smoke alarm is the only thing in your home that can alert you and your family to a fire 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Whether you're awake or asleep, a working smoke alarm is constantly on alert scanning the air for fire and smoke.

    In addition to changing your smoke alarm batteries this weekend, the USFA recommends following these simple steps to protect your life, your loved ones, and your home:

    • Dust or vacuum smoke alarms when you change the batteries.
    • Test alarms once a month using the test button.
    • Replace the entire alarm if it's more than 10 years old or doesn't work properly when tested.
    • Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, including the basement, and both inside and outside of sleeping areas.
    • For the best protection, equip your home with a combination of ionization and photoelectric smoke alarms or dual sensor alarms.
    • Interconnect all smoke alarms throughout your home so that when one sounds, they all sound. Interconnected alarms are available at most stores that sell smoke alarms.
    • Make sure everyone in your home understands the warning of the smoke alarm and knows how to respond.

    Finally, prepare and practice an escape plan so that you and your loved ones can get out of your home safely should there be a fire. Plan to meet in a place a safe distance from the fire and where first responders can easily see you.

    For more information on smoke alarms, fire escape planning, and fire prevention, visit the USFA website at www.usfa.fema.gov/smokealarms.




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    Posted Wednesday, November 02 2011 10:24 AM
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    Rumford Open House





    Mary Lapointe and Greg Buccina of the River Valley Fireworks Committee cut a ribbon of $10 bills being donated to the cause by Advantage Insurance during the business' recent open house


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    Posted Monday, May 02 2011 10:52 AM
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