...WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 AM EST WEDNESDAY...
* WHAT...West winds 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 50 mph.
* WHERE...Portions of northern Connecticut, all of Massachusetts
except for the east slopes of the Berkshires and Northern
Worcester County, and Rhode Island.
* WHEN...Until 1 AM EST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and some power outages may result.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Winds this strong can make driving difficult, especially for high
profile vehicles. Use extra caution.
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Rosanne Estep, left, of Penacook Place in Haverhill, talks with Camille English of Plaistow during the Senior Service Fair held at the Plaistow Fish and Game Club. Â The fair had about 30 vendors discussing a range of issues with seniors.
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TIM JEAN/Staff photo. Paul Surette, 76, of Plaistow has his ears look at by James Bukala, a hearing instrument specialist from Miracle-Ear in Salem during the Senior Service Fair held at the Plaistow Fish and Game Club Wednesday.
TIM JEAN/Staff photoTimberlane Regional Middle School student senate member Sarah Goldstein, 13, serves a snack to Annette Distefano, of Haverhill during the Senior Service Fair held at the Plaistow Fish and Game Club Wednesday. Â The student senate regularly volunteers with seniors.
TIM JEAN/Staff photo. Mary Lou Hahn, 85, of Plaistow, talks with Monica Berube from Brookside Chapel and Funeral Home during the Senior Service Fair held at the Plaistow Fish and Game Club Wednesday.
Elders address issues, concerns at Senior Citizen Fair
By James Niedzinski jniedzinski@eagletribune.com
Rosanne Estep, left, of Penacook Place in Haverhill, talks with Camille English of Plaistow during the Senior Service Fair held at the Plaistow Fish and Game Club. Â The fair had about 30 vendors discussing a range of issues with seniors.
TIM JEAN/Staff photo
TIM JEAN/Staff photo. Paul Surette, 76, of Plaistow has his ears look at by James Bukala, a hearing instrument specialist from Miracle-Ear in Salem during the Senior Service Fair held at the Plaistow Fish and Game Club Wednesday.
TIM JEAN/Staff photoTimberlane Regional Middle School student senate member Sarah Goldstein, 13, serves a snack to Annette Distefano, of Haverhill during the Senior Service Fair held at the Plaistow Fish and Game Club Wednesday. Â The student senate regularly volunteers with seniors.
TIM JEAN/Staff photo. Mary Lou Hahn, 85, of Plaistow, talks with Monica Berube from Brookside Chapel and Funeral Home during the Senior Service Fair held at the Plaistow Fish and Game Club Wednesday.
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PLAISTOW — From ear health and medications from phone scams and transportation needs, senior citizens in town are facing a great deal of issues.
Problems, concerns and lifelines of help were discussed at the Senior Citizen Fair Wednesday at the Fish and Game Club.
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