Joe Says "END ALZ"

The Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's is the nation's largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer's care, support, and research. The 2013 Greater Portland Walk to End Alzheimer's took place in Payson Park on Saturday, September 28, 2013. Joe was happy to spread the word, and hopes the day was a great success.

Learn more about the Alzheimer's Walk here.

 

Photograph courtesy of Corey Templeton. See more of Corey's photography here.

Joe Says "BOO BASH"

 

Joe is happy to promote the Boo Bash, a Halloween fundraiser to benefit Simple Gifts. Simple Gifts is an organization that provides financial support and encouragement to patients experiencing a medical crisis, as well as their families. The organization is staffed entirely by volunteers. Joe respects and admires the work that Simple Gifts does, and is happy to spread the word about the Boo Bash, which will be held on October 19th, in the function room at Bubba's Sulky Lounge at 92 Portland Street in Portland.

You can find more about the Boo Bash here, and more about Simple Gifts here.
Photograph courtesy of Corey Templeton. See more of Corey's photography here.

Joe says "CALL JOE"

For more than three decades, Joe Bornstein has been representing Mainers who have been injured or who have lost loved ones as a result of the carelessness or negligent actions of another person. Today, Joe is perhaps the best-known personal injury lawyer in Maine and continues his tireless efforts to get Mainers the justice they deserve. Joe is dedicated to giving back to the communities he serves. He proudly supports and participates in several legal and civic organizations and activities, including the firm's annual Arrive Alive Creative Contest. The program is celebrating its ninth year working with several Maine high schools and asks graduating seniors to creatively promote safe and sober decision making to their peers.

If you spend time in Portland, you've probably noticed that the Time and Temperature Sign is often flashing cryptic messages that are difficult to decipher. Usually, these are messages that Joe wants to send to the people of Portland, whether spreading the word about a non-profit organization, a certain baseball team winning the world series, or a thank you note to veterans. This site will allow the people of Portland to figure out exactly what Joe is trying to say. We hope you like the site, and don't forget the lawyer you need to know- Call Joe.

 

Photo courtesy of Chris Trafford. See more of his work here.