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  • 11/09/2020 11:34 AM | Bonnie McNair (Administrator)

    Missed the Seacoast Housing Summit? That's OK!

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  • 11/09/2020 11:12 AM | Bonnie McNair (Administrator)

    In honor of all who have served our country, on Veterans Day, Wednesday, November 11, 2020, all United States military personnel who are currently active, or previously served, will be able to board any COAST bus or service for free. Upon boarding on Veterans Day, US military personnel can present a NH license with Veteran status displayed, retiree or active duty military ID, a DD-214 (discharge papers), or a VA card as evidence of their service. Spouses and dependents boarding with military personnel will also be allowed to ride for free.

    Veterans Day, also known as Armistice Day or Remembrance Day, is the anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended World War I. The armistice was formally signed on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918.

    Let us never forget the sacrifices our service men and women made, and continue to make for us today, enabling us to live in a free country. It is with great honor that COAST salutes these brave men and women.

    The Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation (COAST) has provided public transit service to the Seacoast New Hampshire region since 1982. COAST is a non-profit agency, operating a regional public transit system that relies primarily on federal and local government support to operate. COAST is governed by a board of directors representing the communities served, two regional planning commissions, and many local and state agencies. COAST’s vision is to be an innovative leader in providing a broad range of public transportation services, connecting, and coordinating a robust network of transportation options for everyone.

  • 11/09/2020 11:04 AM | Bonnie McNair (Administrator)

    DOVER, N.H. – Yulius Haryadi, MD; Sujata Shrestha, MD; and Vanessa Amatucci, APRN, have joined Wentworth-Douglass Hospital and Wentworth Health Partners to provide internal and family medicine care. Drs. Haryadi and Shrestha will see patients at Wentworth Health Partners Internal Medicine located at 10 Members Way in Dover. Nurse practitioner, Vanessa Amatucci, will see patients at Wentworth Health Partners Hilltop Family Practice located at 85 Main Street in Somersworth.  

                Dr. Haryadi earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Indonesia in Jakarta and completed his internal medicine residency at Saint Francis Hospital in Evanston, Ill.  After graduating from medical school, Dr. Haryadi worked as an internal medicine provider in Indonesia where he worked in underserved areas and was deeply involved in health care promotion activities. He also participated in social service programs to help improve health literacy in the community.

                Dr. Shrestha earned her Doctor of Medicine degree from Kathmandu Medical College in Nepal, and completed her internal medicine residency at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.  After residency, Dr. Shrestha completed fellowship training focused on endocrinology and metabolism at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.

    Drs. Haryadi and Shrestha are accepting new patients ages 18 and older at Wentworth Health Partners Internal Medicine.  To learn more or make an appointment visit whpinternalmedicine.org or call (603) 609-6800. 

                Vanessa Amatucci earned her Master of Science in Nursing degree from Chamberlain College of Nursing in Chicago and previously worked as a nurse practitioner at Wentworth-Douglass in a hospitalist role after working for several years as a registered nurse in various units at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital.  She has a wide range of nursing and patient care experience in family medicine, emergency, critical care, and infectious disease.

    Vanessa is accepting new patients of all ages at Wentworth Health Partners Hilltop Family Practice.  To learn more or make an appointment visit hilltopfamilypractice.org or call (603) 692-6676.

    Wentworth-Douglass Hospital (wdhospital.org) is a not-for-profit charitable health care organization located in Dover, New Hampshire with a 110-year history of compassionate care and innovation. Serving the Seacoast communities since 1906, it is a family of 3,000 employees including 500+ registered nurses and a medical staff of over 480 physicians and advanced practitioners dedicated to the health, safety and well-being of residents and visitors to the Seacoast area of New Hampshire and Southern Maine. Wentworth-Douglass Hospital was awarded Magnet® designation in 2016, joined the Massachusetts General Hospital family in 2017 and includes a 178-bed hospital, several urgent care and walk-in facilities, multiple testing centers, Wentworth Health Partners (primary and specialty provider practices), The Works Family Health and Fitness Center and the Wentworth-Douglass Foundation.

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  • 11/06/2020 11:06 AM | Bonnie McNair (Administrator)
    paycheck protection program, PPP

     

    Did you take out a Paycheck Protection Program loan? Here are four steps to apply for forgiveness.

    1. Contact your lender and complete the form
    2. Compile documentation 
    3. Submit the forgiveness form and documentation to your lender
    4. Communicate with your lender throughout the process

    Learn more


  • 11/06/2020 11:05 AM | Bonnie McNair (Administrator)

    DOVER, N.H. – Wentworth-Douglass Hospital is hosting a FREE virtual community lecture titled

    Joint Replacement – What’s New, What’s Happening on Monday, November 16 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The event will be held virtually through the Zoom platform. 

    Attendees will learn more about recent clinical advances to help manage arthritis of the knee. Surgical and nonsurgical treatments will be discussed including Conformis custom components and the progression to same-day surgery.

    This virtual Zoom event will feature a presentation by orthopedic surgeon David Thut, MD, of the Wentworth Health Partners Seacoast Orthopedics & Sports Medicine.  Dr. Thut will be joined by joint-specialized physical therapist, Katrina Lampros, MPT, OMT, of Wentworth-Douglass Rehabilitation Services.  Participants will learn how Wentworth-Douglass Hospital’s expert team can help people get back to doing what they love.

    To register for this free event visit wdhospital.org/events or call Donna Smith RN, BSN, joint replacement program manager at (603) 609-6135.  To learn more about Wentworth-Douglass Hospital’s Orthopedics & Joint Replacement programs, visit wdhospital.org/jointreplacement.

    About Wentworth-Douglass Hospital

    Wentworth-Douglass Hospital (wdhospital.org) is a not-for-profit charitable health care organization located in Dover, New Hampshire with a 110-year history of compassionate care and innovation. Serving the Seacoast communities since 1906, it is a family of 3,000 employees including 500+ registered nurses and a medical staff of over 480 physicians and advanced practitioners dedicated to the health, safety and well-being of residents and visitors to the Seacoast area of New Hampshire and Southern Maine. Wentworth-Douglass Hospital was awarded Magnet® designation in 2016, joined the Massachusetts General Hospital family in 2017 and includes a 178-bed hospital, several urgent care and walk-in facilities, multiple testing centers, Wentworth Health Partners (primary and specialty provider practices), The Works Family Health and Fitness Center and the Wentworth-Douglass Foundation.

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  • 11/05/2020 10:54 AM | Bonnie McNair (Administrator)

    November 5, 2020

    Face coverings must now be worn in public settings regardless of how far apart you are from other people

    On the day Maine recorded 183 new cases of COVID-19, the highest single-day increase since the beginning of the pandemic, Governor Janet Mills announced an Executive Order requiring Maine people to wear face coverings in public settings, regardless of the ability to maintain physical distance. The new order strengthens an earlier one stating that face coverings must be worn only when physical distancing is difficult to maintain. Earlier this week, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker issued a similar order. Additionally, owners and operators of all indoor public settings in Maine must now post plainly visible signs notifying entrants of the requirement to wear cloth face coverings, and may deny service or entry for non-compliance. Previously, only certain types of businesses like large retail businesses were responsible for implementing measures requiring customers to wear face coverings.

    “We have recorded yet another day of record high case numbers. This deadly and dangerous virus is spreading all across our state,” said Governor Mills. “Protect your family. Protect a health care worker. Protect the elderly. Wear your face covering. Save lives. It is that simple.”

    Wearing a face covering is proven to significantly reduce the spread of COVID-19. Maine’s 7-day positivity rate, while still significantly lower than other states, has more than doubled in the past two weeks to 1.52 percent while hospitalizations have also increased.

    “Maine is experiencing widespread community transmission of the virus that causes COVID-19,” said Dr. Nirav D. Shah, Director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention. “Wearing face coverings and staying at least six feet away from others when out in public are ways that every person in Maine can limit potential spread of the virus to help make their communities and homes safer.”

    Face coverings are required for all children age 5 and older in public settings, including school and childcare settings, and are recommended for children ages 2 to 4 unless deemed developmentally inappropriate. Exemptions continue to exist for those who have serious medical conditions or who are otherwise unable to remove the mask without assistance.

    “The safety of our employees and customers is our #1 priority,” said Adam Reny, co-owner of Renys and member of the Retail Association of Maine. “All of us at Renys want to be a part of the solution.  While we know that wearing a mask is uncomfortable we feel it is necessary to protect our employees, customers, and communities across the state of Maine.  In order for us to have a safe and successful holiday shopping season we are requiring that all employees and customers wear a mask while in our stores. So please be kind to our staff and your fellow Mainers as we all work together to get through this.”

    Governor Mills’ Executive Order also reduces indoor gathering limits as previously announced. The gathering limit on outdoor activities remains at 100 people under existing guidelines, with physical distancing and the use of face coverings. Occupancy limits for retail establishments remain at 5 people per 1,000 square feet of shopping space. The Mills Administration had previously increased indoor seating limits to 50 percent of permitted capacity or 100 people, whichever was less.


  • 11/02/2020 11:23 AM | Bonnie McNair (Administrator)

    Dover, NH – On October 28, the COAST Board of Directors passed a policy relative to required face coverings on board all COAST vehicles. The policy follows the CDC’s latest interim guidance for “wearing of face masks while on public conveyances and at stations, ports, and similar transportation hubs”.

    Effective Monday, November 9, face coverings will be required of all passengers while boarding and traveling on any COAST bus, minibus, or minivan. The face covering must be worn over both the nose and mouth. The CDC interim guidance also identifies several exemptions under which categories of people may not be required to wear a mask. These include:

    • a child under the age of 2 (masks should NOT be worn by children under the age of 2);

    • a person with written instructions from a licensed medical provider to not wear a mask;

    • a person with a disability, mental health condition, or sensory sensitivity that prevents that person from wearing a mask;

    • a person who is hearing impaired, or communicating with someone who is hearing impaired, when the ability to see the mouth is essential for communication;

    • a person for whom wearing a mask would create a risk to workplace health, safety, or job duty as determined by the relevant workplace safety guidelines or federal regulations; or

    • a person operating or essential to operating a conveyance for whom wearing a mask would interfere with that person’s ability to safely operate the conveyance.

    For the first couple of weeks of this new policy, individually wrapped disposable face masks will be available for passengers who may need one.

    “COAST is taking this step now as required use of face coverings while in public have become much more commonplace and accepted across our region, particularly as we are entering a third wave of the pandemic in our state,” remarked Rad Nichols, COAST Executive Director. “We are taking this step as an organization to continue to promote safer travel aboard our public transit system.”

    “We understand that requiring face coverings can be a touchy subject for some,” stated Dave Sandmann, COAST Chairman of the Board. “We request that passengers refrain from approaching or attempting to address other passengers who may not be wearing a face covering, as there may be any number of very valid and unapparent reasons for their not doing so.”

    In compliance with the Governor’s updated Universal Guidelines under the Stay at Home Order, all COAST staff are required to wear a face covering/mask that covers the mouth and nose when providing assistance to customers inside or outside of the bus, except when operating the vehicle (driving). Masks are also not required to be worn when the vehicle is empty, or when in a COAST vehicle not in service for the purpose of transporting passengers. Policies for mask wearing by our employees have evolved over time, and the latest will be effective as of November 9. Job accommodations can be considered for employees who may have a medical condition or disability that would make it unsafe for them to wear a face covering/mask.

    COAST has committed to providing a safe experience while riding the public transit system and has operated throughout the pandemic with the goal of reducing risks, and consequently exposure to, the COVID-19 virus. The new policy requiring face coverings is the next step in ensuring the riding public, and COAST staff’s, safety given the current status of the pandemic.

    The Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation (COAST) has provided public transit service to the Seacoast New Hampshire region since 1982. COAST is a non-profit agency, operating a regional public transit system that relies primarily on federal and local government support to operate. COAST is governed by a board of directors representing the communities served, two regional planning commissions, and many local and state agencies. COAST’s vision is to be an innovative leader in providing a broad range of public transportation services, connecting, and coordinating a robust network of transportation options for everyone. - END 

  • 11/02/2020 10:22 AM | Bonnie McNair (Administrator)

    Dover, NH – COAST is honored to offer free rides to anyone on their way to vote on Election Day, Tuesday, November 3. Please do not forget to wear a mask while using COAST on your way to the polls.

    While the COAST public transit system does not provide transportation to each individual polling station directly, they are helping voters get to the polls by offering a free ride to everyone who is on their way to vote!

    Passengers are simply asked to tell their driver that they are on their way to vote, or on the way back from voting, and they will not be charged for the ride.

    Not sure where your polling place is? The Secretary of State's website can help you find it - https://app.sos.nh.gov/Public/PollingPlaceSearch.aspx

    ADA, Route 7 On-Demand, and Portsmouth Senior Transportation Clients: Please call TripLink for details 603-834-6010. Should we have capacity constraints for trips to the polls on these specific services, we may offer alternative travel times throughout the day.

    The Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation (COAST) has provided public transit service to the Seacoast New Hampshire region since 1982. COAST is a non-profit agency, operating a regional public transit system that relies primarily on federal and local government support to operate. COAST is governed by a board of directors representing the communities served, two regional planning commissions, and many local and state agencies. COAST’s vision is to be an innovative leader in providing a broad range of public transportation services, connecting, and coordinating a robust network of transportation options for everyone.

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Bonnie McNair 

Executive Director

info@thefallschamber.com
603-973-0169
Office hours by appointment: PO Box 606, Somersworth NH 03878

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