dec13 - Fryeburg Business Association
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Town Department Heads State Senator: Jim Hamper...................... 287-1505 State Representative: Helen Rankin....................625-4620 Selectmen: Tom Klinepeter..................935-2107 Rick Eastman...................542-6822 Paul Naughton.................935-4273 Town Manager: (treasurer & Tax Collector) Sharon Jackson................935-2805 Town Clerk: Theresa Shaw...................935-2805 Public Works Director (Road Com & Transfer Station) Gary Whitten.....................935-2772 Police Chief: Phillip Weymouth..............935-3323 Fire Chief: Richard "Ozzie" Sheaff.....935-2615 Fryeburg Rescue: Steve Goldsmith............... 935-3024 Recreational Depart: Rick Buzzell......................935-3933 Code Enforcement Officer: Katie Haley........................935-2805 Animal Control Officer: Kathleen Hathaway..........935-3197 Eastern Slope Airport: David Cullinan..................935-4440 Fryeburg Library: Donnette Barnes.............935-2731 COMMENTS , IDEAS & SUGGESTIONS Email to: [email protected] Mail to: Newsletter 13 West Fryeburg Road, Fryeburg, ME 04037 207 441-8170 WANT TO ADVERTISE & HELP SUPPORT THE NEWSLETTER? Side Bar Ad (2.5”x 1.75”) $25 a month $125 for 6 Side Bar Ad (2.5” x 4”) $50 a month - $250 for 6 (subject to space availability) Full page inserts $100 F RY E B U RG T OW N M AT T E R S MWV PHOTO CONTEST CALENDAR ON SALE NOW! Privately owned & published by Business Enhancements. All rights reserved. With Thanksgiving behind us and the holiday season in full swing this is a perfect time to express some of the things we are thankful for right here in our own community. We are blessed with many kind and caring people who give of their time and talents to help their community friends and family. We are blessed with charitable organizations helping people in many ways and great businesses that step up to work with these organizations and non-profits to ensure their success. One of those special non-profit projects is the “charity calendar” the brainchild and result of hard work from Bernie Friberg of Badger Realty. This charitable project is multi-layered with positive goodwill from inspiring and nurturing artist talents, to promoting and honoring our beautiful “neck of the woods”, to helping and giving to charities in need. You can be part of this wonderful project while shopping for your loved ones over the holidays. Who wouldn’t love a special calendar of local photos especially knowing that 100% of the purchase will serve members of their community and families in need? Read on and please help by buying one or more of these fabulous calendars. (See insert in this issue of Fryeburg Town Matters!) Another very exciting year with 70 photographers, submitting over 500 photos for consideration in the 6th annual MWV Photo Contest. Judging took place in early October with results kept secret until the unveiling of the “2014 Calendar for Charities” on Nov 13th . It is with much gratitude to our 26 Sponsors, that this year 100% of ALL calendars SOLD will go directly to the 3 local Charity recipients; Starting Point Services, Mother Seton House and The Miranda Leavitt Diabetes Fund. With 900 calendars printed at $10 each that represents $9,000 in fundraising opportunity for these local non-profit organizations before year's end. Congratulations to the 6 winners of this year’s contest; Students; Alex Fauver & Nicole Stolarski. Amateurs Dr. Michael McLeod & 2nd Aliana Lanciaux. Pro division Harry Lichtman & Betsy Marcello. Many other photos were recognized as honorable mentions, 6 of which will also appear as full calendar pages in addition to the 6 winners, including two Fryeburg photos; “Fryeburg Farmland” by Albert Martin and “Fryeburg Fallen Barn” by Dr. Angela McLeod. “Kudos to ALL of our winners & honorable mentions”, says Bernie, all are available for viewing at www.MWVPhotoContest.com "Calendars for Charities" are available while supplies last and are on the shelves at many local establishments including; Westons Farm and Spice & Grain right here in Fryeburg. For a complete list of other business vendors check out the website and calendars can also be viewed and purchased on-line at www.MWVPhotoContest.com. "These Calendars for Charities will make great holiday gifts for friends & family as well as for clients & staff”, so Please, Buy a Calendar and Help a Charity. Questions can be addressed to Bernie Friberg at [email protected] or by calling 207-542-9967 If you would like to know more about Starting Point, Mother Seton House, and The Miranda Leavitt Diabetes Fund go to their websites listed below. Great non-profits doing great things! Be thankful, grateful, and helpful to these organizations www.startingpointnh.org www.mothersetonhouse.com mirandaleavittdiabetesfund.com Due to the varied sources for information, Town Matters may be subject to errors from time to time. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and strive for accuracy in keeping the community aware and involved. Thank you for your understanding and feedback. Check out: fryeburgbusiness.com 1 77 7 Vol 11 • Issue 9 • Editor: Donna Woodward - 207-441-8170 - [email protected] • Dec 2013 WELCOME TO FRYEBURG - Two Black Dogs Country Pub There are so many wonderful things happening in Fryeburg including two new thrift shops, a new Subway Restaurant, a new meat market and rumor has it, possibly a new craft store soon. As many have probably noticed there is a new restaurant (well, new to Fryeburg) opening soon on Route 302 across from the Jockey Cap Store called Two Black Dogs Country Pub. The Two Black Dogs Country Pub originally opened in North Conway in May of 2011. The owners, Leigh and Bill are well known for their quality food and service and will surely be missed in North Conway Village but certainly worthy of the drive from their loyal customers as they open their new home in Fryeburg. Bill and Leigh have over 50 years of combined restaurant experience. Leigh as bartender and manager of the front of the house, while Bill is the chef and runs the kitchen. They have been working diligently with remodeling and decorating the building which was most recently operated by Beef and Ski on Route 302. With their flare for atmosphere, great country pub foods, and friendly , welcoming service they are perfect for a long and prosperous future in Fryeburg. Two Black Dogs was named after their two black dogs, Jack and Stump. Jack is a bullmastiff, black lab mix and was hit by a car, Christmas Eve. Fortunately he is fully healed and enjoying life. Stump is a Rottweiler, Bassett Hound mix and is a refuge from New Orleans and hurricane Katrina. The two are a large part of the family and deserve to have a restaurant named after them, but Jack and Stump’s restaurant didn’t fit, hence Two Black Dogs Country Pub. The restaurant is fashioned after a traditional English Pub. Notable regulars like fish and chips, bangers in a blanket and steak and stout pie are features on the menu. But, unique creative award winning dishes such as roasted tomato torte and smoked salmon baked brie liven up the New American cuisine. All items are made from scratch, beginning with the soups and dressings, all the way to the homemade desserts. English porters, stouts, ales and craft beers are plentiful, along with the local favorites and usual domestics. The restaurant is destine to become one of the local favorites! The guests and tourists will enjoy the comfort at their restaurant while relaxing and enjoyable their evening. Space allows for large groups whether it be family gatherings, group outings, or business meetings. Bill and Leigh will see to your every need in detail! As Bill likes to say - “Welcome, come, sit, and stay!!!!! Be a good dog!!!!! “ With good humor, great food, and outstanding customer service Two Black Dogs has the winning combination. Watch for there big opening really soon, just in time for the holidays! Be sure to stop in with a friendly welcome and wish them great success here in Fryeburg! Pizza The White Mountain Community Health Center Pasta & Subs Are you having trouble using healthcare.gov to sign up for health insurance? Here are a few tips that have worked for me as I'm helping folks with their applications: “Home of the 20” Party Pizza” Special: 1 large two topping pizza, large French Fry & 2 liter soda for $17.99 + tax - Eat in or Take it Home - 207 935-4447 Fryeburg Plaza, Rte 302 • Go on first thing in the morning, before 9 am. • Clear all your cookies and cache, and make sure your pop-up blocker is off. • Be patient but persistent. If you're still having trouble, contact a Maine-based Navigator or Certified Application Consultant (CAC). Sacopee Valley Health Center has two CACs, and Western Maine Community Action has Navigators. These people can meet with you in person to help you through the process. Second, I've heard a lot of misconceptions about the program when talking to people. Whatever your political opinions about this law, you should make sure you have the facts straight: • One major purpose of the Affordable Care Act is to make it affordable for every one to buy health insurance. • MANY people will qualify for tax credits – anyone who makes between 100% and 400% of the federal poverty limit. If you make between $11,490 and $45,960, and you're the only person in your household, you should qualify for lower premiums. For a family of four, it's $23,550 to $94,200. • If you make less than that, Medicaid was supposed to cover you, but Maine decided not to expand the program, so nothing has changed for you. • If you can't afford health insurance – if the premiums for the plans available cost more than 8% of your household income – you won't be penalized for not buying it. Palmer-Pike Conway Dahl Agency Tel: 603-356-6926 Ossipee Insurance Agency Tel: 603-539-7444 Pike Insurance Agency Tel: 207-935-2021 www.thechalmersgroup.com ( '$% ) Go to healthcare.gov to sign up for health insurance or to learn more, or call 1-800-318-2596 (1-855-889-4325 for TTY). Siena Kaplan is a Navigator at White Mountain Community Health Center $ %' & Kristi * % ' Harris %% & Robert ' % '$# " ! %% & ' % '& # % '& # '& BRING THE COMMUNITY TOGETHER TO WELCOME NEW BUSINESSES '& $" " The key to success in building a healthy business community in any small town is to create an economic development plan that identifies the community's strengths and minimizes its weaknesses. It is very important that the bulk of the citizenry is included in the planning and execution. A first step is to bring the community, organizations and municipality together to form a vision and set goals for local economic improvement, including as many community members as we can to ensure that goals are shared. A core group of community leaders can keep the planning effort going forward and on track. # # # # " " ! " " " " " " $ Currently the Fryeburg Comprehensive Planning Committee is working on an update. Once the new plan is outlined it will be presented to the public. A current Comp plan is one important element. This will help in an analysis of local economic and social conditions. Also, most recently the Fryeburg Business Association Board of Directors presented a request to work directly with the Fryeburg Selectmen toward a economic vision and plan to create a business friendly atmosphere and pro-active goal for helping relief the tax burden placed on residential taxpayers. They suggested a tighter budget control combined with a more aggressive business development to help diversify the tax base. Businesses bring big tax dollars to the community! The Selectmen were very receptive to workshops and discussions, recognizing that the added burden passed down from the state and the needs of the schools combined with the needs of the town itself are all contributing to a major burden and concern to many and forward action and planning need to be priorities as we move on. Community voices and input are welcome. Please email your thoughts, ideas, and concerns to [email protected]. Working together is the solution because we’re all in this together. The Fryeburg Library by librarian, Donnette Barnes Janet and I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving holiday and was able to spend quality time with family and/or friends. Thanksgiving usually gets you thinking about all the things you are grateful for in your life. I am grateful to have the opportunity of this great job as Librarian here at the Fryeburg Public Library. It is truly a pleasure to choose books, audios, DVDs for our patrons’ requests and other items that I feel will be read/watched and enjoyed by many. (and do not forget we have a book drop slot in our front door for your convenience of returning items during our closed hours) It is always a pleasure to see our patrons when they come in to use whatever serves they require here at the library. Please never stop coming in and making our days so enjoyable because we are so thankful for you. Speaking of ordering books, we have just received 27 new Large Print books, a new book order from our regular supplier and some new DVDs since I last reported. For the Downton Abbey fans a new book called “Behind the Scenes at Downton Abbey: the official pass to the set, the actors, and the drama” by Emma Rowley. Also a reminder to everyone that the new fourth season of Downton Abbey will air on PBS stations in January. If you have not had the pleasure of watching the series, stop by the library and start with the Season One DVD. I am sure you will be hooked on the series, just as I was the first time I watched the beginning of this terrific show. We also have “The Four Doors: a guide to joy, freedom, and a meaningful life” by Richard Paul Evans, “Hard Luck” (#8 in The Diary of a Wimpy Kid series) by Jeff Kinney, “Darkness Falls” (#3 in The Survivors series) by Erin Hunter, “The Tattered Quilt” by Wanda E Brunstetter (for Amish author fans), a new Robert Parker Spenser holiday book, a new Alice Rice book and many more. Please stop by to check out a new book by your favorite author or maybe find a new author! Janet has been working hard to label all our books that have fictional series character(s). The books now are in numerical order making it so much easier to read them from the beginning. Please let Janet know how much you appreciate all her efforts to make it easier for you to start a series with the correct book. We hope that everyone has an incredible Holiday Season and a safe and Happy New Year! Complete Automotive Sales & Services 299 Main Street • Fryeburg, ME 04037 Call or text: 207-321-1148 Phone or fax: 207-256-8102 [email protected] www.fryeburgmotors.com “more than just a pizza house” Free Delivery 11AM - 2PM • 5PM - 10PM Breakfast Served from 7AM to 11AM WE MAKE OUR DOUGH FRESH DAILY! 207- 935-4172 Come check out the long awaited Top of the Ninth Pub 479 Main St Fryeburg Dr. N. Scott Ferguson OPTOMETRIST 935-3307 We are open Mon-Wed 9am-4pm, Thurs 9am-1pm; 1:30pm-4pm, closed Friday and open Sat 9am-12pm. Our telephone number is 935-2731, our fax number is 935-7217. We have two public computers, free WIFI, printing, copying, and faxing services. If you have a Fryeburg Library card, we can help you to obtain a Portland Public Library card. Writer’s Group meets the first/third Wednesday each month at 8:00am and our Book Discussion Group meets the second Wednesday each month at 10:00am. Children’s Story Time is Tuesdays at 10:30am and Toddler Play Group is Wednesday at 10:30am. Please call us with any questions or information request concerning any of our services. HOW DO YOU DEFINE HEALTHY COMMUNITY IN FRYEBURG? How do you define a “Healthy Community”? We'd like your help in answering some questions about what characteristics are important to you in the makeup of a healthy community. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL and the WHITE MOUNTAIN VALLEY COMMUNITY HEALTH COUNCIL are conducting a survey to better understand our community's vision of a healthy community and the current unmet needs. Please take a few minutes to share your opinions and insight by clicking on the link below. All of your responses are anonymous and confidential. https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HealthyCommunity Please call for volume pricing, delivers, and availability REP HELEN RANKIN House District #97 Tel. (207)625-4620 [email protected] A few months ago I received a request to meet with a lady named, Ellen Guilford. She was interested in having a Bill submitted to the Legislature in honor of Gregg Sanborn. I am sure residents of Fryeburg know the story of this courageous man who died way too young because a suitable donor for a stem cell transplant was not found in time to possibly save his life. Visit our Lake Region office. 639 Main St Fryeburg, ME MANAGING FOR SUSTAINABILITY® Office Open: Thurs 9-4 or call 935-1514 I was deeply touched and agreed to sponsor an Emergency Bill. Fortunately, at a recent meeting, the Bill was accepted by Leadership and will be voted on in committee after the Legislative Session begins in January, 2014. Details of this Bill will be forthcoming. We Deliver for less!! If this bill passes in Committee, it will then go before the full Legislature for a final vote. I sincerely thank Ellen for bringing this to my attention and I will be busy finding colleagues to be Co-Sponsors to help fulfill her promise to Gregg: to make it affordable for all who wish to become donors. Fuel Oil & Kerosene Brownfield, Maine Dale & Debra Verrill www.dndoil.com Tel: 207-935-3834 Cell: 207-890-6616 In other important news, I will be arranging a forum to be held in Fryeburg as soon as possible. The topic will be the Affordable Care Act. This Act is The Law of the Land. It is very complicated as we all know, therefore, I think it will be advantageous for everyone to have the experts available to answer questions, have written information, help you to fill out forms, etc. These experts are referred to as ‘navigators” and that is exactly what they do - they help you navigate the website and procedure. It is extremely important that you do not miss this opportunity to get this valuable assistance, as it takes the confusion and fear factor out of the process and will help you understand the important steps you need to take to get the best possible plan in place for you and your family as well as all the available premium discounts that you are eligibles for. Now Accepting Visa/ MC/ LIHEAP SACO VALLEY SPORTS CENTER Rte 302 – Fryeburg Bowling • Golf • Billiards Arcade • Snack Bar 935-3777 Watch for notices that will inform you of: Where, dates and times. At the forum we will set up appointments for one on one assistance for anyone who requests it. Donna Woodward, Editor of, “Fryeburg Town Matters” has graciously agreed to be of assistance. PH: 207-441-8170 ask about Birthday Parties and Group Rates Allison Wolfe Vic Rollins [email protected] ph: 207-935-7700 285 Main St. Fryeburg, ME 207-642-3693 Classes For All Levels Mention this ad when signing up for a class and receive a free gift! www.TellingTailsTraining.com Hearing Aid Specialist Hoping to see a big crowd at the Forum on The Affordable Care Act, better known as, “Obamacare” 44 Portland Street Fryeburg, ME 04037 Tel: 207-935-1210 Email: [email protected] “hearing aids, repairs, & accessories” Get into the Holiday Spirit! Lakefront Homes, Residential Properties Building Lots & Acreage Jotham Oliver 925-1500 Visit: KezarRealty.com 224 Main St, Lovell, ME 04051 It’s that time of year when signs are going up around town asking for donations for everything from children’s toys to frozen turkeys for families who need a bit of a holiday boost. Please try to give where you can — not with the expectation of receiving anything in return, but simply for the sake of helping someone out. Bernadette Kozak, BSDH, IPDH Independent Practitioner • Dental Hygienist 19 Portland St • 207-256-7606 I hope everyone enjoyed a great Thanksgiving with family and friends and are looking forward to the holidays. Here’s wishing you the very best possible New Year. Stay safe and well! Brownfield Country Market ‘Rte 5/113 on the right’ in Brownfield Locally grown farmstand,bakery, discount groceries, and other various wares all in one! United Ambulance is a Maine EMS approved Training Center Open Wed - Fri from 8 - 6 Sat from 8 - 4 KEN KARPOWICH P L U M B I N G Compensation, Salary and Workload repairs • installation • remodeling This month, to continue the civics lesson, I will cover the topic of compensation, salary and workload of this Maine Legislator. Master Plumber - ME & NH Free Estimates Fully Insured Over 20 years Experience Tel: 800-356-0315 or 207-925-1423 Senator Jim Hamper District 13 [email protected] First, remember that Maine has a “citizen Legislature”, which means serving in Augusta is not a full-time job. By Maine statute we are in session for about six months the first year of the bienium and about four months in the second year, but I have found that public service is really 365 days a year. www.mainelegislature.org/legis/statutes/3/title3sec2.html When the Legislature is not in session I continue working in my other profession; carpentry. I have been employed by Bartow Construction in Otisfield for the past thirty four years and this longevity has allowed me to take the annual leave for absence to serve full-time in Augusta during session. So in any given year; that’s two full-time jobs, carpentry and public service. NOW OPEN Stop by for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Ask about our party platters for your holiday needs! The salary for this 126th session of the Legislature is just under $24,000 for the bienium, roughly $14,000 the first year and $10,000 the second. In addition, there is a mileage reimbursement for travel to Augusta at the State rate. Legislators also receive a lodging/ meals reimbursement, up to $32 a day. Many Legislators travel and stay in the Augusta area due to the length of travel to the Capital, whereas I have always traveled home each day to sleep in my own bed. Then there is the Constituent Service Allowance which partially offsets expenses incurred, for Representatives $1,500 and Senators $2,000. This money I use for the numerous American and Maine flags that are donated to different groups and organizations, and for contributions to Scouting and school fund raisers. As a public figure, you are expected to donate and this helps to offset. What is also expected is attendance at meetings throughout the district. This is where the second full-time job comes in. The ability to attend evening meetings when the Legislature is in session is difficult due to the schedule in Augusta and travel time. When we are not in session I try to get to as many as my schedule will allow. Many times I am out in the evening three to four times a week. Does this stress family time? Yes it does, and this is all part of public service. In the end, regardless the pay and the hours required, it is public service. A person is called to the duty and the calling is why I serve. Mt Washington Valley Habitat for Humanity Through volunteerism and community donations, the mission of the Mount Washington Valley affiliate of Habitat for Humanity is to build simple, decent, and affordable homes with and for our neighbors in need. A Country Inn & Gourmet Restaurant A Tuesday-Sunday Country IServing nn & Gdinner ourmet Restaurant from 5:30-9pm 935-3442 or 800-261-7206 548 Main St., Fryeburg, ME 04037 WednesdayͲMonday,5:30Ͳ9pm,ClosedTuesdays www.oxfordhouseinn.com ServingDinnerinourDiningRoomandatJONATHAN’S 935Ͳ3442or800Ͳ261Ͳ7206 ** * * ME Su nd a y Teleg ra m 2 010 548MainSt.,Fryeburg,ME04037 www.oxfordhouseinn.com Innovative Cuisine with Spectacular Mountain Views! Each Thursday, volunteers meet at 42 North Road in Conway to work on the current Habitat for Humanity home. We provide on site construction management to coordinate the work effort. Hours are from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Any amount of time you can spend on the site is helpful. Special skills are not required. Lunch is provided. If you would like to volunteer, please fill out the Volunteer Form on our web site www.mwv-habitat.org and bring it with you. Info to Bite Into by Bernadette Kozak, IPDH # & ( $# ( & # & ( $# '( # ' " !- ! +- &' * %&$* ,% &( ! ! ' &* ' ($ ! #(' # # # + "%' & / & #$+ %! ' ($ ##$)# ( ( ( (& ( $# $#( #) ' )# & # + # " '( # ' ! $ Fryeburg Family Dental wishes you a wonderful Holiday Season! Well it is that time of year again with all the wonderful food, cheer, and candy we can possibly eat. I just love this time of year and all the wonderful tasty things to eat and indulge in…all of this though, can have a detrimental effect on our teeth! It’s not so much what we put on our teeth but how long we leave these wonderful tasting products there to do the damage to our enamel and gum tissues cascading into a problem of gum disease and tooth decay. The food that we eat, sweet and sticky food, allows the bacteria in the mouth to produce acids that will attack the tooth enamel (the outer surface of the tooth). Sugars react with bacteria to produce acid. The acid from the bacteria can decay your teeth. It is not just candy and ice cream; it’s all carbohydrate foods. As the foods are digested and broken down in the mouth, they turn into simple sugars such as Glucose and Fructose that are called fermentable carbohydrates. These include the obvious sugary foods such as cookies, cakes, soft drinks, candy, pretzels, crackers, bananas, chips, and breakfast cereals. The sugars in these foods combine with the bacteria normally in the mouth to form acid. These acids cause the mineral crystals inside the teeth to begin to dissolve. The dental caries lesions (cavities) form when these acids start to dissolve a tooth’s outer layer of enamel. A cavity forms when the tooth decay breaks through the enamel to the underlying layers of the tooth. " " # # ( ! / $, . +++ &- )& '( # '" ! In this wonderful Holiday Season of such goodies we eat while spending time with family, we need to remember to brush and floss between meals and snacks. Every time you eat, the bacteria in your mouth produce acid. The more times you eat with out brushing the food off your teeth, creates a breeding ground for decay to happen. With this said, enjoy, have a wonderful Holiday Season, and remember Fryeburg Family Dental is always here to make your teeth sparkle again! $" Coffee • Teas Baked Goods Sweets Beer Groceries Wine Bulk Food 17 Portland Street • Fryeburg, ME *Give the gift of a cleaning with our beautiful Holiday printed Gift Certificates at just $75.00 Adult, and $55.00 for Children. Fryeburg Family Dental • 207-256-7606 • www.fryeburgfamilydental.com The Snowmobile Club are still trying to get the trails ready for the upcoming season and so far we have had very little help in our efforts. If people want to help they can contact us on Facebook, our website Interstate Sno-goers.com or they can call Paul Gallant, President, at 207-935-2878. We meet every Sunday at 8AM across from Osgoods on Rt. 302. It doesn't matter if you are snowmobilers or cross-country skiers or just someone who enjoys walking the trails. We need your help getting trails ready and keeping them open and safe. Please come be part of the efforts for all to enjoy this winter! The 250th Birthday Celebration for Fryeburg this summer was a huge success. So many wonderful fun things to do, see, hear, and taste. Great buys too, like this 250th special keepsake t-shirt! If you didn’t get yours or if you are looking for a great holiday gift for someone from Fryeburg here it is! Only $10 ea. Call or email Christine to order: 935-1420 • [email protected] Mon-Sat: 8-6 • Sun: 10-3 • Thurs: 8-7 www.spiceandgrain.vpweb.com The Western Maine Passport to the Arts, a cultural tourism initiative: The Passport offers a variety of discounts on lodging, meals, performance tickets and arts/crafts at passport network businesses and organizations. Contact: Zakk Maher at 207-576-2980 or [email protected] Happy Holidays and a Prosperous New Year to ALL!
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