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New England Burials at Sea LLC., Now offers Vintage, Sport and Luxury Level Vessels In their Fast-Growing Burial At Sea Business

February 15, 2012 //  by admin

150 passenger vessel

The nation’s most requested at sea burial service, New England Burial at Sea LLC (NEBAS) continues to expand and is now offering affordable, individualized and personal memorial ash scattering services and/or full body ocean burials from Maine to Florida and on the West Coast utilizing a selection of vintage, sport and luxury vessels according to client families’ preference.

NEBAS is the best known company in the U.S. for sea burials and it uses only properly insured and current U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) licensed captains and vessels who have been Sea Burial Certified™ by NEBAS.

Most boaters and their families love the water. NEBAS professional ash scattering and full body burial at sea service quality is unmatched. All 46 of their vessels are clean, safe and current with all the latest safety gear. Client families have a choice of vessels from Basic to Moderate and or Premium trim levels, which can vary from sport to luxury level including some vintage Maine down-east style yachts dating back to 1935. Depending on the vessel, NEBAS can accommodate from 1-6 up to 35 or for larger families up to 400 people. Military Honor guards complete with buglers who sound taps can also be arranged for honorably discharged veterans. Catering and music are also available.

NEBAS founder Captain Brad White said, “Burial at sea and ash scattering is typically non-denominational and we cater to loved ones from all walks of life. In today’s changing culture, many families are always on the move, so a sea burial can make sense if family does not intend to future visit a traditional grave site. When cremated remains are scattered, they travel the world forever and that is what boaters and many others want. We are a very welcoming company to all,” said White.

Expanding to New Ports- Capt. White continued, “We’re growing at a pretty fast clip and need to continue expansion to better accommodate our family requests from across the USA. We are also reviewing new, select seasoned USCG Captains who are interested in becoming official NEBAS operators with vessels for ash scatterings and full body burials at sea. This will further help us to increase our number of departure ports on both the east and west coast which currently totals 44 ports and growing.”

NEBAS currently departs from the following ports: Maine – Bar Harbor, Boothbay, Sebasco, Kennebunkport, Ogunquit, York, Wells, South Portland; New Hampshire – Portsmouth; Massachusetts – Newburyport, Gloucester, Boston, Quincy, Hingham, Cohasset, Scituate, Marshfield, Plymouth, Provincetown, Hyannis, Harwichport, Martha’s Vineyard; Rhode Island – Galilee, Portsmouth, Newport; Connecticut – Old Saybrook, New London, Stamford; New York (Long Island) – Montauk, Freeport, Port Jefferson, Seaford; New Jersey – Wildwood; Maryland –Annapolis; Delaware- Lewes; Virginia –Virginia Beach; Florida – Port Canaveral, Sebastian Inlet, Miami / Lauderdale, Sarasota, Clearwater & Tampa. Many NEBAS vessels also travel from port to port.

NEBAS burials at sea are legal, meet and exceed regulations, are approved per USCG and EPA requirements and the events are easy to plan. NEBAS handles all licensing, required permits and filings with the EPA. For ash scatterings, NEBAS voyages out with family and friends three nautical miles and the family scatters their loved ones cremated remains along with selected clergy if desired to respectfully attend to a loved one’s final wishes with a customized sea tribute service and then returns to port all within about three hours. Traditional Ash Scattering rates include at the close of the service an official parchment sea burial certificate marking the latitude and longitude of a loved ones’ final resting place and prices start at $495.00 for an unattended services and $95 for pets. Attended services are more. “Many families are not sure what to do with Grandpa who passed away many years ago and they still have his cremated remains in their care and custody. When they learn of our available services, they are quite relieved and comforted that they can finally set Grandpa free to travel the world via ocean currents,” added White.

“The company ensures a loved one their final requested resting place at sea, while relieving family of significant financial burdens in their time of distress. Typically, sea burials are less in cost by up to two thirds that of a traditional funeral, though a funeral director is required for the actual cremation or to be in attendance for a full body sea burial,” said White.

The company also voyages off shore to 600+ feet of water for full body burials with their exclusive ocean friendly Atlantic Sea Burial Shroud® for eco-friendly full body committals.

For all events, the trained crew helps the family conduct a dignified and well-thought out memorial service that can be customized to specific needs, wishes, religion or taste. If preferred, a family member or other designated person may conduct all or part of the ceremony. Ocean friendly wreaths, flora’s, music, poems, readings, prayers, bag pipers, Taps, military cadre’ and other no cost or low cost options are also available. Requests can be accommodated within 24-48 hours, depending upon the weather and season. The service may be attended or unattended and some can be viewed from the shore. Photography of the service is also available and in 2012 a live video feed can be simulcast worldwide to family members that may not be able to attend but who can easily log on line to watch the event.

About NEBAS

New England Burials At Sea LLC, (NEBAS) offers burial at sea scatterings and eco-friendly full body sea burials, serving families from Maine to Florida and on the West Coast for groups up to 400 people since 2006. They are recognized by the EPA, US Navy, U.S.C.G. and many area funeral homes and crematories. Scatterings are also offered via vintage Airplane in the Northeast from New Jersey to Maine and the company is also the exclusive distributor / operator for the Great Burial Reef® living ocean reef system (designed for cremated remains) from Virginia north to New England. NEBAS also created, designed and manufactures the Atlantic Sea Burial Shroud® for full body burials at sea.

For more information or images, visit http://www.newenglandburialsatsea.com, call toll free New England Burials At Sea, Capt. Brad White at 877-897-7700 or direct (781) 834-7500, email OceanBurial@aol.com.

For high resolution “Burial At Sea image” downloads, visit: http://tinyurl.com/87lovs5, For high resolution “Vessel image” downloads, visit: http://tinyurl.com/7bunbll.

©2005-2012 New England Burials at Sea LLC, All rights reserved. Patents pending.

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Category: Client NewsTag: ash scattering, Atlantic Sea Burial Shroud, Burial at Sea, Captain Brad White, full body burial at sea, Marshfield, memorial ash scattering services, NEBAS, New England Burials At Sea

Mass Bay Spine & Sport Physical Therapist Offers 5 Tips for Avoiding Winter Injuries

January 24, 2012 //  by admin

Brendan Carman, MPT, ATC Physical Therapist, Athletic Trainer Certified, Director of Rehabilitation

The poet Robert Frost said, “You can’t get too much winter in the winter”. According to Brendan Carman, MPT, ATC, Director of Rehabilitation at Mass Bay Spine & Sport Physical Therapy (MBSSPT), if you suffer a strain or injury brought on by too much shoveling, winter activities or from slipping on an icy patch in your driveway – then it is too much winter.

MBSSPT is a state-of-the-art orthopedic outpatient physical therapy practice based in Marshfield.

Carman offers five tips for avoiding winter injuries:

Wear the proper gear. Snow, slush and ice are slip hazards that should be taken seriously. MBSSPT has worked with a number of patients who have injured their wrists, ankles, shoulders, knees and backs from falls in bad weather. One of the best ways to prevent falls is by wearing the proper winter gear, such as sturdy boots with rubber soles. If you participate in winter sports, be sure to wear the appropriate attire and protective gear, especially if you have suffered an injury previously.

Learn the correct technique first. If you’re a “newbie” at any winter sport, from skiing and snowboarding to ice skating, or if you’re switching from one sport to another, understand that posture, balance and weight distribution are different for each sport. Proper technique is imperative to avoid strain or injury that could set you back for weeks or months at a time. Learn before you leap into a new sport. Take lessons through a certified instructor to help ensure you avoid injury.

Choose the right tools. Snow is inevitable in New England and so is shoveling. In a perfect world, we would all be able to employ a snow removal service for even the smallest amount of snow. Selecting the right “tool” for shoveling is key. Choose a shovel that is sturdy and lightweight. Or, opt for a “pusher” shovel with a blade that looks like a snow plow. This type of shovel is very easy on the back because you literally push the snow to the side, as opposed to picking it up. Got ice? Ice melt is one of the best “tools” around for eliminating hazardous ice. Not a fan of ice melt? Sand or kitty litter can provide traction on slippery areas.

Keep your balance. As with winter sports, balance is key when shoveling. To avoid injury while shoveling, bend from the hips and knees to shovel. Tightening your abdominal muscles while you lift the shovel will help support your back. Take care not to twist your back to throw the snow.

Don’t overdo it. Fatigue is the enemy. If you’ve been playing sports or shoveling for an hour or more without a break, you risk overexertion, which leads to pulled muscles. Working tired muscles can lead to serious strain or injury. Don’t skip breaks. If you’re shoveling, you should take a break at least every 15-20 minutes.

According to Carman, “Low back pain, sciatica, herniated discs, muscle strains and shoulder pain are the most common winter related conditions we treat. Following our five key tips will help you avoid strain and injury.”

About MBSSPT

Mass Bay Spine & Sport Physical Therapy (MBSSPT) is an orthopedic outpatient physical therapy practice. MBSSPT, a state-of-the-art facility owned and operated by a physical therapist, has earned a reputation for superior clinical care and delivery of services to South Shore community members as well as physicians from Boston to Plymouth.

The practice’s highly trained staff is committed to providing clients with an experience that will ensure their condition is resolved effectively and efficiently, while empowering them with the necessary tools and knowledge to prevent future problems and maintain optimal health. All of the practice’s physical therapists are trained to rehabilitate a variety of conditions utilizing treatment techniques that include soft tissue massage/mobilization, therapeutic and strengthening exercises, neuromuscular reeducation, gait training, patient education, and lumbar stabilization, to name a few. MBSSPT accepts Medicare, Workers’ Compensation, auto insurance, and most private insurance plans.

Mass Bay Spine & Sport Physical Therapy is located at 506 Plain Street in Marshfield. For more information, visit www.massbayspineandsport.com or call (781) 319-0024.

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Category: Client NewsTag: avoid injury, Marshfield, Mass Bay Spine & Sport Physical Therapy, orthopedic rehabilitation, physical therapy, Wellness, winter sports

Boys and Girls Club seek additional auction items for March 5 gala

February 21, 2011 //  by admin

Going once, going twice…
…Boys and Girls Club seek additional auction items for March 5 gala to be held an Indian Pond Country Club in Kingston, MA.

DATELINE: MARSHFIELD AND KINGSTON, MA…

What would you bid for tickets to a Yankees vs. Red Sox game? Or an African safari? Or a cozy Martha’s Vineyard weekend?

These are just a handful of silent and live auction items that will be available at the upcoming Boys and Girls Club March 5 gala to be held an Indian Pond Country Club in Kingston, MA. Many other items are being sought. Gift certificates, weekend getaways, sports memorabilia and other items are greatly appreciated. More than 350 are expected to attend the event.

The club hopes to raise more than $60,000 to support programs for more than 4,000 youths in the area. Gold Sponsors include Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, the Kiwanis Club of Marshfield. Bronze Sponsor are Bargmann Hendrie and Archetype, Shields Healthcare Group, and Tiny and Sons Glass.

During the evening, the club will honor John and Linda Bodenmann for their support of and dedication to the Boys and Girls Club and families in the area. The “Youth of the Year” will also be announced.

Guests will enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, dinner, entertainment and a silent and live auction. Tickets are $125 each or $1,250 for a corporate table for 10.

About The Boys and Girls Club
The Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield provides a safe haven for recreation and fun, which includes a variety of supervised activities for the 1,300 current members and is available to youth (between the ages of 6 to 18 years old) within the town and surrounding communities. The Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield has five Core Areas: Character and Leadership; Education and Career; Health, Sport Fitness Recreation and Life Skills; The Arts; and Technology. These Core Areas serve as the foundation for all programming.
As a privately-funded, non-profit organization, the Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield relies tremendously on the generous philanthropic support of individuals. Financial gifts assist in providing the financial strength necessary to continue the club’s mission “to enable and inspire all young people to realize their full potential as productive and responsible citizens, as well as become tomorrow’s capable leaders.”

To donate auction items, purchase gala tickets or for more information about the Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield, please contact (781) 834-CLUB (2582) or visit the club in Library Plaza or the website at MarshfieldBoysAndGirlsClub.com.

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Category: Client NewsTag: Auction, Boys & Girls Club, Marshfield

Boys and Girls Club receives 100K donation – Read more in New England Business Bulletin

March 29, 2010 //  by admin

Sheehan Foundation donates $100K to Boys and Girls Club – http://bit.ly/a1rn3X

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Category: Client NewsTag: Boys and Girls Club, Marshfield, non-profit

Michael Russell of Marshfield Named Boys and Girls Club “Youth of the Year”

March 11, 2010 //  by admin

Michael Russell, a junior at Marshfield High School (MHS), has been named the Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield’s “Youth of the Year”. Russell has made a difference in the lives of members and at the Boys and Girls Club in a countless number of ways.

Russell was honored with the “Youth of the Year” award and presented with a scholarship during the Boys and Girls Club Annual Gala held last week at at the Indian Pond Country Club in Kingston, MA.

Russell, who attended the Boys and Girls Club after school when he was younger, now works at the club and volunteers for special events such as the annual Polar Express and Haunted House. Russell is very much involved in several of the club’s programs, in particular with the Triple Play Program, which helps club members get the exercise they need for good health; play sports and learn the value of good sportsmanship. As a short stop for MHS Varsity Baseball team and a Line Backer for MHS Varsity Football, Russell brings the skills he learns from his coaches to the kids at the Boys and Girls Club.

He is an active member of the Keystone Club which focuses on leadership development and service to the club and community as well as the Money Matters Program. Russell also helps members who are struggling with academics with their homework.

“Michael is really an amazing teen who truly cares about club members. Because he is a former member who grew up attending our programs, Michael is better able to relate to the kids because he has a good understanding of the challenges they face in school, in sports and socially. He has great leadership ability and is someone they can relate to and look up to. We’re delighted to honor Michael as ‘Youth of the Year’ because it’s well deserved. We wish him every success in the future,” said Kathleen Newcomb, Director of Programs and Operations.

Russell plans to attend college after graduation and is considering majoring in Criminal Justice, but has not yet decided upon a school.

The Boys and Girls Club

The Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield provides a safe haven for recreation and fun, which includes a variety of supervised activities for the 1,300 current members and is available to youth (between the ages of 6 to 18 years old) within the town and surrounding communities. The Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield has five Core Areas: Character and Leadership; Education and Career; Health, Sport Fitness Recreation and Life Skills; The Arts; and Technology. These Core Areas serve as the foundation for all programming.

As a privately-funded, non-profit organization, the Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield relies tremendously on the generous philanthropic support of individuals. Financial gifts assist in providing the financial strength necessary to continue the club’s mission “to enable and inspire all young people to realize their full potential as productive and responsible citizens, as well as become tomorrow’s capable leaders.”

For more information about the Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield, please contact (781) 834-CLUB (2582) or visit the club in Library Plaza or the website at MarshfieldBoysAndGirlsClub.com. The club’s mailing address is P.O. Box 311, Marshfield, MA 02050.

Michael Russell - Youth of the Year
Michael Russell honored at Boys and Girls Club Gala

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