And the Winner is:

And the Winner is: The Barrington branch of Edward Jones Investments has announced the winner of the annual year end Dow Jones Average prediction. The contest held during the Holiday Soiree, invites participants to predict what the Dow Jones Average will be at years end. On the day of the Soiree, December 6th it closed at 44,642. This year’s winner was Ted Bergeron of Barrington. Her guess of 43,304 was the closest to actual year end Dow close of 42,544. Congratulations to Ted who along with a nice gift basket has bragging rights till next year.

Cornerstone VNA Announces Leadership Transition

Cornerstone VNA Announces Leadership Transition: Jennifer Ufkin to Become President/CEO

 

Rochester, NH – Cornerstone VNA, a trusted nonprofit home health provider, announces an important leadership transition. On January 3, 2025, Julie Reynolds, RN, MS, will retire after over 30 years of dedicated service, including 12 years as President/CEO. Jennifer Ufkin, RN, MSN, a 23-year veteran of Cornerstone VNA, will succeed Julie as the next President/CEO, continuing the organization’s mission of excellence in home health care.

 

Julie shares, “I am thrilled that our Board of Directors selected Jen as the next leader of this organization. As part of our succession plan, I have been mentoring Jen since the board officially offered her the position in January, and I am confident that this will be a very smooth leadership transition.”

 

Julie joined Cornerstone VNA in 1994 and received several promotions before becoming the CEO in January 2013. Under her leadership, Cornerstone VNA received numerous accolades, including Business NH Magazine’s 2020 Health Care Business of the Decade. Julie herself was honored with awards such as the 2020 Excellence in Nursing Award from NH Magazine and the 2024 Home Care Service Award from the Home Care, Hospice, and Palliative Care Alliance of NH. During her tenure as CEO, Julie has navigated the complexities of the home healthcare sector with unparalleled expertise and insight. Over the past 12 years, the organization has more than doubled in size in both service area and staffing, and has made important investments in professional staff development and specialty care services.

 

Julie shares, “Being the CEO at Cornerstone VNA has been the greatest honor of my life. I am leaving a legacy that I know will continue for another 111 years and beyond. I am enormously proud of the organization that Cornerstone VNA has become, and I know we are poised for greater things ahead.”

 

Jen began her career as a Home Care nurse in 2001, shortly after graduating from the University of New Hampshire. Over two decades, she has risen through the ranks, most recently serving as Vice President of Operations. Throughout her career she has gained experience in healthcare management, strategic planning, and telehealth implementation. Jen has led her home health teams to achieve significant improvements in financial performance and patient satisfaction and is passionate about finding innovative ways to provide the best care to patients at home.

 

Jen share, “This is an incredible opportunity to lead Cornerstone VNA during such an exciting time of growth and innovation.” Jen adds, “For more than a century, this organization has been guided by incredible leaders, and I am proud to follow in their footsteps, and keep Cornerstone VNA at the forefront of advanced care at home.”

 

Jen’s career highlights include implementing evidence-based programs, reducing hospitalization rates, promoting staff development, and advancing telehealth technology. Jen also holds leadership roles on several boards, underscoring her commitment to improving the health and wellness of our local communities. With a master’s degree in nursing and a wealth of certifications and awards, Jen continues to strive for excellence in improving healthcare accessibility and outcomes for all.

 

As Julie reflects on her career with pride, she is confident in the organization’s future under Jen’s capable leadership. With a steadfast commitment to innovation and compassionate care, Cornerstone VNA is poised for continued growth and success. Julie adds, “Jen and the Cornerstone VNA team have an exciting and rewarding journey ahead as they continue to explore new opportunities to advance our mission.”

 

Cornerstone VNA currently serves Rockingham, Strafford, Belknap and Carroll Counties in New Hampshire and York County in Maine. The team at Cornerstone VNA provides award-winning care and support through five distinct programs: Home Care, Hospice Care, Palliative Care, Life Care-Private Duty, and Community Care. For more than 111 years, Cornerstone VNA has been committed to bringing services to people of all ages so that families can stay together at home, even when facing the challenges of aging, surgical recovery, chronic or life-threatening illnesses or end-of-life care. To learn more about Cornerstone VNA, visit www.cornerstonevna.org or call 800-691-1133.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas Storytime

How the Grinch Stole Christmas Storytime on Wednesday, December 18th beginning 6:00 PM at the Barrington Public Library. Pajamas and/or slippers are optional, but definitely a fun way to participate in this festive event. Come by to enjoy the classic story, have some holiday refreshments, and greet a special visitor. No registration required.

Fine Handmade Holiday Market

Fine Handmade Holiday Market

We’re back for our second year in Durham, and this time we’re setting up at the spacious Whittemore Center! Join us for a festive shopping experience with 100+ exhibitors offering unique, handmade products for everyone on your holiday list.

 Shop Small, Buy Special: Specialty foods include artisan cheeses, gourmet popcorn, cookies, jams, black garlic products, blueberry sauces, coffee, hot sauce, chocolates, cannolis, and more—made in small batches and ready as perfect gift sets.

 Holiday Treasures: Sweaters, wood signs, candles, seaglass art, fine jewelry, pottery, books, quilts, ceramics, wood-turned items, fine art, children’s clothing, and stunning glass decor.

 Fun for the Family: Santa will be visiting, and we’ll have festive holiday music to get you in the spirit!

 Date:
Friday, Dec 13: 4 PM – 8 PM
Saturday, Dec 14: 9 AM – 1 PM

 Free Parking: Use Lot A

$5 entry valid both days- Ages 14 & under free.
Come enjoy holiday shopping at its best with the finest handmade creations and festive cheer!

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Garrison Players Arts Center auditions for The Ghost Train

Garrison Players Arts Center is holding auditions for The Ghost Train on Saturday, Nov 16, 10:00am–12:00 pm and Sunday, Nov 17, 6:30pm–8:30pm at Garrison Players Arts Center, Corner of Roberts Road and Portland Ave (Rte 4), Rollinsford.

Visit GPAC Auditions for audition requirements and character breakdown:  www.garrisonplayers.org

Rehearsal Dates: mid-December: Tuesdays & Thursdays from 6pm-8pm and Sundays from 3pm-6pm.

Show Dates: Feb 28–March 2; March 7–9; March 14–15, 2025

The Ghost Train is a stage comedy-thriller, written in 1923 by the English actor and playwright, Arnold Ridley. The story centers upon the social interaction of a group of railway passengers who are stranded at a remote rural station overnight, and are increasingly threatened by a latent external force, with a “denouement” ending. The play ran for over a year in its original sold-out London theatrical run and is regarded as a modern minor classic. It has been adapted for several movies and radio dramas over the years. The setting: A waiting room of the (dingy, rundown) Railway Station at Clear Vale Junction, Rockland, Maine. Circa 1930.

A note from the Director:  I have referred to it as “Agatha Christie meets Scooby Doo”.

Garrison Players Arts Center (GPAC) is a nonprofit, volunteer-based community theatre group dedicated to enriching the cultural life of the area by presenting high-quality theatrical performances geared for family audiences. Established in 1953, the Players encourage people of all ages to enjoy and participate in the many facets of the performing arts, and to help maintain the Garrison Players Arts Center. For more information about auditions, shows, volunteering, sponsorship, or GPAC, visit the website at www.garrisonplayers.org

 

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