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Students Compete to Represent Maine in National Science Bowl
In 2017, the winning team of the Maine Regional Science Bowl held in Gorham was from Cape Elizabeth (pictured). The high school students were questioned on topics in biology, chemistry, energy, math, physics, and earth and space. (Photo from https://usm.maine.edu)
REGIONAL 2019 marks the 29th NSB, which the Department of Energy Office of Science launched to interest today’s youth in pursuing careers in science and math. Middle and high school student teams from diverse backgrounds are composed of four students, one alternate, and a teacher who serves as an advisor and coach. The competition tests the students on a range of science disciplines including biology, chemistry, Earth science, physics, energy, and math. The winning team mem-
bers from the regional competition will receive all-expenses-paid trips to Washington, D.C., to compete in DOE’s National Science Bowl from April 25-29. The winner of the national competition will win prizes for the team members and their schools. The competitions start this month, with four students from each team facing off in a fast-paced, question-and-answer format. The competition tests students’ knowledge in all areas of science and mathematics. At the Finals, winning
teams can score exciting adventure trips to Alaska and national parks across the country to learn first-hand about science in the field; as well as trophies, medals, and supplies for their schools’ science departments. But to many, the ultimate prize simply is the prestige of winning the National Championship. Regional competition is taking place at Bailey Hall, USM Gorham Campus, 37 College Avenure in Gorham on March 2. Schools competing include: See SCIENCE page 7...
Kittery Launching New Harbor Management System KITTERY The Town of Kittery’s Harbormaster is excited to announce the addition of a new harbor management system. Beginning March 1, boaters will have an online option to apply for moorings and other harbor-related permits, pay electronically, and receive real-time updates on application status and other important
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boating information in Kittery. The new system will also provide additional features, such as: 24/7 Access: Login and check the status of your mooring permit, update contact information, and access account information at any time, from anywhere. Electronic Payment: Pay fees electronically by PayPal or credit card. Timely Updates: Receive email notifications throughout the application and renewal process, from submission to
approval. Pay Boat Excise Tax: Pay required boat excise tax for outof-state registered and federally documented boats online. Go Paperless: Upload required documents, such as boat registration and mooring inspections. Reserve a Transient Mooring or Slip: View availability of transient facilities, reserve space, and pay online. Applications, renewals and payments will continue to be accepted in person. Beginning this year, the Customer Service
Center at Town Hall will accept applications and process payments for mooring renewals, wait lists, boat excise tax, and various seasonal permits. The
Customer Service Center is open Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. See HARBOR page 4...
More Money Added to Unclaimed Property Fund STATEWIDE Senator Robert Foley (RYork) announced the addition of $12.1 million to Maine’s Unclaimed Property Fund. This property consists of financial assets that have gone unclaimed by their owners. The last known owner’s information is now available on the Treasurer’s Website: www.maine.gov/upsearch. In total, the State Treasurer has more than $249 million of unclaimed property from over 67,000 individual properties. Senator Foley urges residents of District 34 to search their names for missing property
that rightfully belongs to them. Unclaimed Property consists of cash and other financial assets that are considered lost or abandoned when an owner cannot be
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SOUTH BERWICK The Marshwood Interact Club at Marshwood High School enjoyed a first hand account of life in Tanzania with a visit from Peace Corps Volunteer, Kirstin Underwood and her husband Paul who served in Tanzania from 2014-2016. Kirstin has returned to Maine and is working as a fish and wildlife biologist and agreed to come down from her home in Freeport to meet with the Interact Club which included students from grades 8-12. Over 3,000 Peace Corps Volunteers have served in Tanzania since 1961. As United States Peace Corps Volunteers, Kirstin and Paul committed to two years of service in the Environmental and Agricultural sector. Their jobs were ever changing and served the needs of the community they were
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partnered with. Tanzania volunteers are stationed in 35 districts across Tanzania. She and her husband were located in the Southern region and lived in a small village without running water, electricity and many other comforts we take for granted. She shared stories of everyday living and expressed her love of the people and the land. She shared the many re-
warding projects she took part in while stationed there. Kirstin shared her that inspiration to join the Peace Corps came from a presentation in 8th grade by her former teacher, Grace Jacobs, who also served in the Peace Corps. Grace Jacobs is currently a co-advisor of the Marshwood Interact Club and is leading a service trip to Tanzania in February 2020. There are still
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~ News ~ Young Birders Club Announces Bird Studies Scholarships YORK COUNTY The Maine Young Birders Club (MYBC) is seeking two young birders to participate in a birding program for teens on Hog Island in June of 2019. MYBC, in conjunction with the York County Audubon, will sponsor one attendee and Friends of Hog Island (FOHI) will sponsor a second attendee. Application and complete details are available at www.yorkcountyaudubon. org and applications are due by ...HARBOR from page 1
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March 15. The program is entitled “Coastal Maine Bird Studies for Teens” and this session will run from June 16 through June 21. This intensive 6-day, 5-night program on Hog Island allows enthusiastic young birders to work with some of the country’s best-known birders and ornithologists on field identification, bird ecology and conservation. This program includes the unique opportunity to see Audubon’s seabird restoration work in action, and visit Eastern Egg Rock during the puffin breeding season (weather and sea conditions permitting). The scholarships will pay 80% of the recipient’s cost for program tuition, room and board. Additional funds may be available if an applicant demonstrates financial need. Applicants must be 14-17 years old to attend. The Maine Young Birders Club provides a safe environment for youth in Maine to experience the wonder of birds and nature with other teens through birding-related events and activities, and promotes engagement with our natural world by empowering young Maine residents to study and enjoy birds and birding. For more information on the MYBC, please visit www. maineyoungbirders.org.
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~ News ~ Applications Available for 2019 Kids Can Grow Program YORK COUNTY Applications are now available for University of Maine Cooperative Extensionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2019 Kids Can Grow youth gardening program in York County. Children ages 7-12 will learn how to grow vegetables, flowers and herbs, and build and maintain their own raised bed garden at home. Teaching sessions are held monthly on Saturdays April 13 - September .21 at Crossroads United Methodist Church, 16 Grammar Road, Sanford. UMaine Extension Master
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Gardener Volunteers work with participants throughout the gardening season in teaching gardens. The children then work on their home gardens with help from their Master Gardener mentors. The children also learn about community service by donating produce from the teaching gardens to local food pantries and shelters. The registration fee is $25 per child; the application deadline is March 11. Enrollment is limited to 24 participants. For more information, to request a brochure or application, or to request a disability accommodation, call 207324-2814 or email susan.tkacik@ maine.edu. Kids Can Grow provides children with a positive first experience with gardening and growing their own food, according to UMaine Extension Professor Frank Wertheim. The hope is that this early experience will inspire in young people a life-long interest in gardening, healthy eating and further exploration of natural resources related fields. The program, which has its roots in York County and is now being adapted across Maine and in other parts of the U.S., is gaining in popularity as national interest in youth gardening and local foods has grown.
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~ News ~ Sen. Lawrence Appointed to Commissions Related to Canadian Relations AUGUSTA Senate President Troy Jackson, D-Allagash, has appointed
Students Explore 3-D Technology SOUTH BERWICK Students at Marshwood High School use 3-D Technology to complete projects in their Technology class. Students were required to manufacture a product as a solution to an assigned problem. Students used Autocad to design them and then created the necessary files to print their 3-D products. ...SCIENCE from page 1 Bangor High School, Cape Elizabeth High School, Greely High School, Kennebunk High School, Leavitt Area High School, ME School of Science & Mathematics, Mt Ararat High School, Sanford High School, Scarborough High School, Waynflete School, Yarmouth High School and York High School. Since the first competition in 1991, more than 290,000 students have faced off in the National Science Bowl® Finals. The knowledge that former competitors have acquired – and more importantly, the collaborative skills and study habits that they’ve learned along the way – have led them to success in a variety of fields. Many have become researchers; others are science and math professors at some of our some of our nation’s most prestigious universities.
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Students of the Kennebunk High School Art Department will proudly unveil their exhibit of over 150 pieces of work at the opening reception from 4-6 p.m. at the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main St, Kennebunk. RSVP is encouraged: afletcher@brickstoremuseum.org or 207-985-4802.
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The Yorkshire Masonic Lodge, 97 High Street, North Berwick (next to Mary Hurd School on Route 4) will host their monthly all-you-can-eat spaghetti supper from 4:30-6 p.m. $8 for adults, $5 for children age 12 and under, 5 and under free.
Wells Republicans Meeting The Wells Republican Committee will hold its monthly meeting at 9 am in the Littlefield Room at the Wells Town Hall, 208 Sanford Rd. Doors open at 8:30 for coffee and pastries. All York County Republicans are invited to join us and welcome special guests, Beth Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Connor of Berwick and Robert Foley of Wells. FMI: nford.wellsgop@gmail.com 207-468-2395.
Brick Store Museum Indoor Walking Tours Beginning on March 2 at 11 a.m., the public is invited to explore the galleries and collection storage spaces and see them in a new light at the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main St, Kennebunk. Learn all about what it took to â&#x20AC;&#x153;buildâ&#x20AC;? history! This 45-minute tour through the museum requires the use of stairs for portions of the program. $10 per person ($5 for members).
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Kennebunk Al-Anon Meeting 7:30 p.m. Sea Road Church, 140 Sea Road.
Thursday, March 7
So. Berwick Al-Anon Meeting
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10 a.m. First Parish Federated Church, 150 Main Street.
York Al-Anon Meeting 6-6:45 p.m. Beginnerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Al-Anon Mtg; 7-8 p.m. Al-Anon meeting. First Parish Cong. Church Parish Hall, 180 York Street.
Tuesday, March 5 Kittery Al-Anon Meeting 7:30 p.m. St. Markâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s United Methodist Church, 60 Government Street.
American Legion Meeting The monthly Post meeting will be held at the Berwick, Maine Town Hall, 11 Sullivan Square at 7 p.m. All area veterans are cordially invited to join. Come early for coffee, snacks and fellowship. FMI or if you need a ride: 207-475-5534.
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Monday, March 4
Christ Church, 6 Dane St., Kennebunk, will host an ecumenical Ash Wednesday Service at 7 p.m. with First Congregational Church of Kennebunkport and Wells Congregational Church participating. The Rev. David Hughes from Wells Congregational Church will preach. FMI: 207-985-4494.
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10 a.m. First Parish Cong. Church Parish Hall, 180 York Street.
Saint Davidâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Episcopal Church, Route 1 South in Kennebunk, will offer Ash Wednesday services at 7 a.m., noon and 7 p.m. All services will include the Imposition of Ashes. The evening service will include music and choir. Children and their parents are welcome at 3 p.m. for a special Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ash Wednesday Service. FMI: Fr. Andrew at 207-985-3073.
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Friday, March 8 Eggs & Issues Ron Ford, Regional Cybersecurity Advisor, will discuss DHS Cybersecurity Resources at the Pratt & Whitney Building, YCCC Wells Campus. Networking begins at 7 a.m. with breakfast following at 7:30 and the speaker at 8 a.m. followed by Q & A. $10 per person with pre-registration and payment. Register by phone: 207-216-4311. $15 at the door.
Saturday, March 9 18th Century Tavern Dinner to Benefit OBHS - Deadline! The public is invited to Old Berwick Historical Societyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Colonial Tavern Dinner,â&#x20AC;? featuring the food, comfort, and entertainment of an inn and tavern ca. 1780 on Saturday, March 23 at the Red Barn at Outlook Farm on Route 4 in South Berwick. The evening begins with a cash bar cocktail hour at 6 p.m. with the dinner at 7 p.m. Period dress is encouraged for guests who enjoy to dress-up; for others, dressy-casual attire is requested. Tickets must be purchased by March 9 from www.oldberwick. org. Cost is $65 for members, $75 for non-members.
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~ News ~ Traip Academy Senior Receives MPA Principalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Award The Principalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Award for Traip in last weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s newspaper (2/22/19) was incorrect for 2019. Below is the current award winner! KITTERY Principal Drisko announced that Isabelle Woollacott, a senior at Robert W. Traip Academy, has been selected to receive the 2019 Principalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Award. The award is sponsored by the Maine Principalsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Association and is given in recognition of a high school seniorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s academic achievement and citizenship. Principal Drisko noted that â&#x20AC;&#x153;Isabelle is an outstanding scholar and an involved and caring citizen of the school. After seven semesters she is top in her class. But equally as important, Bella, as she is known, is an active member of the Civil Rights Team and the Sustainability Club. Throughout her high ...EVENTS from page 8 vance: $15 for Museum Members, $20 for Nonmembers. Visit www. brickstoremuseum.org or call the Museum at 207-985-4802.
Public Roast Beef Supper Come to United Methodist Church, 37 School Street in Berwick from 4:30-6 p.m. $10 per person. FMI: 207-698-1065.
Chicken Shoot Come to the American Legion Post 56, Route 1, Meadowbrook Plaza in York from 3 to 5 p.m. A Total of 30 games played. Open to the public. FMI: 207 363-0376.
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school career, she has spearheaded student-led initiatives that have helped make students feel safe, welcome and respected. As a direct result of her efforts, Robert W. Traip Academy is a better school. This recognition for Bella is very well deserved.â&#x20AC;? Bella plans to attend Tufts University in the fall. The Principalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Award is presented in more than 100 Maine public and private high school by member principals of the MPA, the professional association which represents Maineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s school administrators.
Macy Austin, Alyssa Bacon, Delaney Bailey, Jonathan Box, Duncan Campbell, Jack Caterino, Carrie Chase, Hannah Cottis, Jared Damren, Hannah Davis, Hunter Denis, Heidi Fortin, James Garcia, Anna Guerrette, Ryan Harriman, Brian Hayden, Kiah Holdsworth, Lily Iannillo, Hailey Kelly, Ranaldo Linton, Emilee Mathieu, Parker McDermott, Emma Nelson, Andrew Niznik, Delaney Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Brien, Margaret Patterson, Jaden Poulin, Spencer Poulin, Julie Signoretti, Kyle Stone, Olivia Talevi, Aiden Webb, Morgan Welch-Thompson, Sophia Zurlo.
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You Are Invited to a Colonial Tavern Dinner March 23rd, 2019 at The Red Barn at Outlook Farm Enjoy a multi-course feast of authentic colonial fare, complete with beer and cider pairings provided by Tributary Brewing and North Country Hard Cider.
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Lenten Worship All are invited to worship with the Christ Church congregation on Sundays at 10 a.m. Located at 6 Dane St., Kennebunk, the church is handicapped accessible. FMI: 207-985-4494.
Chicken Shoot Come to the York Elks, 1704 US Route 1, Cape Neddick at 2 p.m. to compete for a variety of prizes. Snacks provided starting at 1:30 p.m. Open to the public.
York Al-Anon Meeting 9 a.m. in the Purple Medical Bldg. Lower Level, York Hospital Campus, l6 Hospital Drive.
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Juniors â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Honors Griffin Allaire, Jordan Belanger, Alexandra Bento, Meredith Bogue, Graham Bridges, Nathan Chandler, Samuel Chaplin, Verena Daxlberger De La Merced, Ashlynn Dolan, Abigail Durost, Joseph Eremita, Shea Harrington, Avery Hubbard, Skyler Klinner-Lozano, Andrew Knott, Evan Leach, Abigail Legere, Chaya Lord-Rozeff, Frank Lorusso, Nathan Mahoney, Timothy Martell, Ethan McAllister, Olivia Michaud, Matthew Ouellette, Jaidyn Patel, Michael Patnaude,
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~ Library News ~ Berwick Public Library Book Sale March 15 to March 27, during library hours. All sales are by donation.
Nifty Needleworkers Tuesday, March 5, 10:30 a.m. Knitters, crocheters, all crafters welcome to create and chat together.
Seniors’ Group Every Wednesday, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. This program is designed to give seniors a chance to connect with one another, keep involved in the community, meet new friends, and share memories.
Family-Friendly Movies Wednesday, March 6, shown each week at 4 p.m. Call for details to see what is playing next!
LEGO Club Wednesday, March 6, at 4 p.m. LEGO Club meets Wednesdays from 4 to 5 p.m. (ages 10 & up) for weekly challenges and inspired builds.
Story Times Tuesday, March 5 at 4 p.m., for children 6 to 8. Friday, March 8, at 10:30 a.m. Tales for Tots featuring a story, song, and craft (for up to age 6).
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For More Information Call the library at 207-698-5737 or visit www.berwick.lib.me.us.
D.A. Hurd Library Local Historian Talk On March 6 at 6:30 p.m., lecturer, local historian and tour guide David Ramsay will discuss and share slides entitled, Three Famous Women of the Piscataqua: Isles of Shoals Poet Celia Thaxter; South Berwick author Sarah Orne Jewett; and Sarah Farmer, Peace Activist and founder of the Green Acre spiritual community and school in Eliot.
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Drop-in Crafts Saturdays the library is offering a new drop-in craft each week in our children’s area. Materials, directions, and examples will be set up during library hours and children are invited to drop in anytime during the week to make the craft. This week, materials are available for children to make snowmen crafts.
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Genealogy Club The Genealogy Club meets on the first and third Friday of each month from 1-3 p.m. The club has a number of online resources for genealogical research including American Ancestors, Family Search, Heritage Quest, Rootsweb, nine volumes of Maine Families and yearbooks for Noble High School and histories of surrounding towns.
Museum Passes The Berwick Public Library has passes to several local and regional museums available that allow for free or for discounted admissions. Passes are available for: Children’s Museum and Theatre of Maine, Portland; Children’s
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Kennebunk Free Library March Madness Auction Place a bid on an amazing auction items during our silent auction fundraiser from March 4 through March 29. There are baskets featuring Retro Cocktails, Beach Glass Jewelry, Wine, collectibles and more! Those wishing to bid on an item need to sign up for a free bid number at the adult services desk. Bidding will end at 5 p.m. on Friday, March 29 at close. Winning bidders will be notified on Monday, April 1.
For More Information Call the library at 207-985-2173 or visit www.kennebunklibrary.org.
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is our first local digitization project and required the cooperation of two other libraries as no one had a complete run of physical yearbooks.
For More Information Call the library at 207-384-3308 or visit www.southberwicklibrary.org.
Wells Public Library Mother Goose Storytime Monday, March 4 at 10:30 a.m. Join us for Mother Goose Mondays! Children ages 0-24 months and their caregivers are invited to engage in lap activities, rhymes, songs, and fingerplays.
Toddler Storytime Tuesday, March 5 at 1:30 p.m. Ages 2-5 years old and their caregivers are invited to meet us on Tuesday afternoons for stories, songs, and dance, all followed by a craft.
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Digitized Yearbooks The South Berwick Public Library is excited to have completed a multi-year project to digitize our area high school yearbooks. This
Tuesday, March 5, 1-6 p.m. Trained AARP Tax Aide volunteers will be at the library each Tuesday this tax season to answer questions and help with electronically filing taxes. To request an appointment, call 207-710-0979.
Toddler Storytime Wednesday, March 6 at 10:30 a.m. Ages 2-5 years old and their caregivers are invited to meet us on Wednesday mornings for stories, songs, and dance, all followed by a craft.
Random Fandom: Zombies Wednesday, March 6 at 1:30 p.m. Each month we celebrate a new popular theme with kids in grades 5 and up. This month we will focus on all things zombie. We will make a zombie plushie, knock out zombie targets and just try to survive the day!
Conversational French Language Group Thursday, March 7 at 6:30 p.m. This group meets weekly on Thursdays to speak French. We will offer some activities, questions, and other approaches to practicing the language, but mostly it will be up to the group to determine what the format will be.
Lego and Rubik’s Cube Club Friday, March 8 at 3 p.m. Participants are invited to build master creations with Legos provided by the library. We will also have Rubik’s cubes on hand with instructions on how to solve the Cube. All ages welcome.
Fiber Arts Friday, March 8 at 10:30 a.m. If you embroider, cross-stitch, sew, weave or quilt – if it’s done with fiber and it’s portable, we welcome you. We meet every Friday as long as the library is open. All ages and levels of ability are encouraged to join us for ideas, inspiration and lively conversation.
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Hedy Lamarr Story.” Behind the glamour and sex appeal of this famous actress was a talented and inquisitive inventor who created a radio system that is now considered the basis of Bluetooth technology. After the film there will be an opportunity for socializing and snacks afterwards.
York Public Library Book Talk: “Educated” Tuesday, March 5 at 10:30 a.m. Debby Ethridge will be discussing “Educated: A Memoir” by Tara Westover. Westover crafts a pageturning account of her childhood in a survivalist family dominated by a father who wanted nothing to do with hospitals or schools.
Italian Conversation Tuesday, March 5 at 6:30 p.m. Join us for casual conversation in Italian. Suitable for those with intermediate to advanced conversational skills in the Italian language.
Artist Rowland Bryant Opening Reception Thursday, March 7 from 4-6:30 p.m. The exhibit is titled: Country Life Glimpses and features his watercolors of barns and old buildings in the northeast.
International Women’s Day Film: “Bombshell” Friday, March 8 at 1 p.m. The IWCNE (International Women’s Club of New England) will celebrate this day with a screening of the film “Bombshell – The
Lapsit Storytime Infants to two years old. Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. Come for a program of stories, songs, finger plays and rhymes.
Preschool Storytime Thursdays & Fridays at 10:30 a.m. Join us for stories, songs, fingerplays, and crafts for 3-5 year olds.
Art Exhibits On the Main Level: African Masks. Approximately 30 masks from the Seacoast African American Cultural Center’s Werner Collection will be exhibited at the Library, most of which have never been displayed. In the Display Cases: The musical instruments displayed in this exhibit were all made or used here in York.
For More Information Call the library at 207-363-2818 or visit www.york.lib.me.us.
Students “Stranded” with Books WELLS A group of fourth and multi 3 and 4 grade students participated in Wells Elementary School’s second themed Read-A-Thon on February 8. This event is sponsored by the WES Parent Student Teacher Association (PTSA) to encourage reading without any laptop, tablet or television screens in sight, just books. Twenty-eight participating readers raised approximately $700 in pledges to purchase new books for their classroom libraries. Last year’s theme revolved around “camping out” with real
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ MMS Participates in Music Fest
YORK Ten members of the Marshwood Middle School chorus had the honor of attending the York County Junior High Music Festival at York High School on February 1-2. This two-day Festival brought 200 students from thirteen schools together to collaborate in making music with a
guest conductor. They shared the culminating concert with family and friends. Congratulations to these students and their director, Kristine Bisson. Back row: Benjamin Byrd, Julia Schultze, Danielle Siraco, Silja Pope, Eva Therrien, Annika Oberg; front row: Sara Riley, Stella Case, Jasmine Wendell, Grace Dalton.
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Wells Junior High School Band and Chorus members who performed in the York County Junior High Honors Music Festival are (from the left) Om Patel, Isabella Bazata, Delaney Noldan, Rylan Noldan, Josh Hicks, David Patnaude, Hunter Roberts and Belle Norton. In the middle row (left to right) are Katarina Hoffman, Catie Kaszubinski, Samantha Price, Meagan Towne and Samuel Coleman. Seated on the floor (left to right) are Teigan Olsen, Logan Blanchard, Precious Nickless, and Jackson Meagher. (Bailey Smith photo)
WELLS Seventeen Wells Junior High School band and chorus members had the honor of performing in the York County Junior High Honors Music Festival held at York High School on February 1-2. Following auditions, these musicians were nominated to attend the festival by WJHS (and WHS) Band Director, Larry Downing and WJHS Chorus Director, Bailey Smith. Twelve of the students performed in the Honors Chorus while five played in the Honors Band. These students, alongside with many other area top middle school musi-
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WHS Music Students Participate in York Music Fest WELLS Five music students from Wells High School participated in the 2019 MMEA District 1 High School Honors Festival held at York High School on January 18 and 19. Participating in various performance groups were Tim Martell and Sam Norbert in Mixed Chorus, Zoe Angelakis and Delaney Bailey in Treble Chorus, and Isabelle Martin in Concert Band. According to WHS Band Director Larry Downing, this festival occurs every January at a site determined by the Maine Music Educators Association (MMEA). Interested students first practice on music they are given then audition in October with results determined by how well they audition, the cut-off score, and the needs of the ensemble that forms to perform in concert on the festivalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s last day. MMEAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s District 1 is generally composed of 17 York County high schools. The highest scoring musicians from these schools are invited to attend the weekend event which begins with rehearsals to learn new music on Friday and Saturday mornings. The festival ends later Saturday afternoon with a concert for the public. In this festival, students have the honor to rehearse with a guest conductor selected by the managers of the three performance groups: Treble Chorus, Mixed Chorus, and Concert Band. This was the first year at the festival for Bailey who said,
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Harbourside Garden Club to Present Program on Birds
KITTERY POINT On Tuesday, March 5, the Harbourside Garden Club with welcome members of the Center for Wildlife to present a program on birds in the Seacoast area, attracting them to our gardens, feeding habits and more. They will also bring several live animals with them. The Center for Wildlife is a private, non-profit organiza-
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Project Graduation Basket Raffle and Silent Auction WELLS The Wells High School Project Graduation 2019 committee has announced that their 16th annual “Theme Basket Raffle and Silent Auction” will take place on Friday, March 15 in the gymnasium at Wells High School from 6 to 9 p.m. This popular fund raising event helps to provide an alcohol and chemical free night of events for seniors following graduation ceremonies which will be held on June 9. This fundraiser event consists primarily of raffles for over 100 various themed gift baskets containing numerous items and gift certificates donated by parents of seniors and area businesses. Tickets to take a chance on winning one or more of these baskets will be sold the night of the event. There is no limit as to how many tickets one can buy or how many baskets can be won. However, winners of baskets must be present to accept their winnings.
There will also be a “silent auction” for other items. Attendees will write down what they will pay for an item and try to be the highest bidder. The doors open at 6 p.m. with drawings beginning at 7:45 p.m. Ticket holders have almost two hours to walk around the basket and auction tables to examine prizes before drawings begin. Buckets are arranged in front of the baskets so that tickets can be tossed into the buckets of their choice. A variety of food items, beverages and baked
Sensational Season Slated for the Ogunquit Playhouse OGUNQUIT The legendary Ogunquit Playhouse is thrilled to announce a sensational lineup of shows for audiences in 2019. For the first time in over a decade the Playhouse will stage a non-musical play in addition to five musicals,
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including the return of the multi-Tony Award-winning, international sensation Jersey Boys; the quintessential tap dancing extravaganza 42nd Street; and the iconic and powerful jazz musical Cabaret. The play that will ignite the stage with murder and mystery is the beloved Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express. Closing out the season is a hilarious musical comedy that will be announced soon and a Tony Award-winning, smash hit musical which will be announced in May. “As we head into our 87th season, we are delighted to present an exciting lineup of musicals for our audiences,” stated Bradford Kenney, Ogunquit Playhouse Executive Artistic Director. “I am very excited to produce my first play here at the Playhouse. I am a huge Agatha Christie fan and we have carefully chosen one of her most thrilling murder mysteries, a brand new play adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig. It will be seen here for one of the first times anywhere, live on our stage this summer.” Season ticket subscription packages are on sale now and the only way to guarantee the best seats for the best price to these exciting shows! Gift certificates are also on sale online and through the box office. Individual tickets are on sale exclusively for Ogunquit Playhouse members the week of Monday, March 4. Individual public ticket sales begin Monday, March 11. The Ogunquit Playhouse, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization listed on the National Historic Register, is located on Route One in Ogunquit, Maine and produces the finest Broadway musicals each season with performances Tuesday through Sunday, from May through October. Follow the playhouse on Twitter (@OgunquitPH) and on Facebook (OgunquitPlayhouse) for behind-the-scenes info, photos and fun. For more information, visit www.ogunquitplayhouse.org.
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Ogunquit Performing Arts to Screen â&#x20AC;&#x153;Cape Fearâ&#x20AC;? OGUNQUIT The fifth film in Ogunquit Performing Artsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 18th Annual Classic Film Series is the terrifying, original stalker thriller â&#x20AC;&#x153;Cape Fearâ&#x20AC;? starring Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum and Polly Bergen, with Lori Martin, Martin Balsam, Barrie Chase, and Telly Savalas. The film will be shown on Sunday, March 3 at 2 p.m. at the Dunaway Center, 23 School Street in Ogunquit. Robert Mitchum delivers the most frightening performance of his career in his portrayel of Max Cady, a convicted sex offender and psychopath who is released from prison and sets out to torture and ultimately murder attorney Sam Bowden
(Gregory Peck), who was the chief witness against him in his trial and whom he holds responsible for his conviction. Because of the filmâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s disturbing nature, critical reviews were mixed. Yet, the filmâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s claustrophobic sense of impending terror and Mitchumâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mesmer-
Casting for â&#x20AC;&#x153;To God Be the Gloryâ&#x20AC;? YORK In what has become an annual Lenten tradition for many local Catholics, â&#x20AC;&#x153;To God Be the Glory,â&#x20AC;? the musical depiction of the life of Christ held at St. Christopher Church in York, is preparing for its 26th edition in 2019. The production, featuring over 100 musicians, singers, and actors, has become an institution in the area since its first performances in 1994. The 2019 performances are scheduled for April 4-6 at 6:30 p.m. and April 7 at 3 p.m. Organizers seek to fill several roles for the upcoming production, including the lead roles of Mary, Mother of God; Mary Magdalene; Peter; and Pontius Pilate; the supporting roles (not necessary to be a singer) of Annas and Caiaphas, soldiers, disciples, and a leper; choir members; and infants ages 3-7 months to play Jesus (organizers would like to have four babies, one for each performance). In addition, there are opportunities for people of all ages to fill in small roles throughout the play that donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t require many or any lines, and positions that are behind the scenes, including crew member, wardrobe assistant, makeup assistant, or as a hospitality team member. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Choir rehearsals are scheduled to begin in early March,â&#x20AC;? said Theresa Palumbo, one of the showâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s organizers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And there are six full cast rehearsals scheduled to begin on March 24.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wonderful,â&#x20AC;? said Rita Leroux, who wrote the show in 1993 and continues as its producer. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Just doing it for love, I think thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what makes the play special to begin with, putting in all the work and really making something beautiful for God.â&#x20AC;? Though â&#x20AC;&#x153;To God be the Gloryâ&#x20AC;? was written by Rita,
the script is pulled heavily from Scripture, chronicling the life of Jesus from the Annunciation to the Resurrection. It begins with children singing and signing â&#x20AC;&#x153;We Believe,â&#x20AC;? and continues with the appearance of the Archangel Gabriel, Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s visit to Elizabeth, Jesusâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; birth, the presentation of Jesus at the Temple, John the Baptist at the Jordan River, the calling of the apostles, Jesusâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; ministry, the Last Supper, His crucifixion, and the Resurrection. Anyone interested in any of the roles or positions should contact Kathy Leroux at 207-4513433 or kl03909@gmail.com.
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izing performance are unsurpassed; fine acting triumphed over excessive graphic violence, and the film is now recognized as a psychological thriller masterpiece, eclipsing even the 1991 remake by Martin Scorsese. The film is shown on a full wall-size screen; admission, parking, and popcorn are free. For more information, visit www.ogunquitperformingarts. org.
KITTERY The Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Get Cozyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; chamber music series continues Sunday, March 10 at 3 p.m. with a piano solo by pianist Mary Towse-Beck at The Dance Hall, in Kittery. She will be performing a solo piano recital that includes major works of Franz Schubert and Robert Schumann. Pianist Mary Towse-Beck has been a performing artist for the past twenty-five years. Equally at home as both soloist and collaborative artist, she has performed throughout Europe, Australia and the United States. She has been a featured artist on Australian National Radio and her 2013 release of The Impressionists not only received critical acclaim but also extensive airplay throughout North America. Recently, she gave a solo recital at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall and appeared as soloist with the Portsmouth Symphony. Get Cozy chamber concert tickets are $16 in advance or $20 at the door and can be purchased
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...BOOKS from page 12 fill pledges made to family and friend supporters. PTSA treasurer Mari Maituchio and teacher Pam Lear were the organizers of this and last year’s gathering for reading. According to Maituchio, students this year averaged three and a half hours of reading time with a group total approaching 98 hours. “I feel, even as a parent, kids are getting too much into the screen
time,” said Mattuchio at the first Read-A-Thon in 2018. “It’s more to get them back to basics,” she said of the activity’s purpose. Although admitting to owning a Kindle of her own, Mattuchio said that she still prefers reading and possessing actual books. Participating students were from the classrooms of Trevor Hopwood, Kathy Reeves, Melissa Stapleton and Pam Lear. Following each chapter, students meet briefly oneon-one with a parent volunteer
to answer questions about the chapter that they had just read. Including Lear and Maituchio, there were 12 parent volunteers monitoring the reading. Organizers wish to thank the following for their support. Subway in Wells for providing discounted sandwiches and cookies, Reny’s Department Store in Wells for providing gift certificates including a $50 gift certificate to the top reader/ fundraiser. There was also a raffle for a $15 Barnes & Noble gift certificate.
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~ News ~ BUSINESS & FINANCE Gulf of Maine Council Awards Call for Nominations Trades & Technology Career Exploration
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KENNEBUNK Kennebunk High School will hold its first Trades and Technology Career Exploration night at the newly renovated Kennebunk High School 5:307:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 7, in the main lobby and library of the school. Held during one of two parent-teacher conference nights, it is free and open to students and parents. Representing at the fair will be Hussey Seating, Pine State Plumbing and Heating, Arundel Machine Tool Company, and Pratt & Whitney, among others. Post-secondary education isn’t the only option for high school graduates, and tradesmen and women are in
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high demand in Maine right now. The goal of this new event is to provide students and parents/guardians with the opportunity to engage with local employers and Career Technology Education colleges (CTEs) and high schools on their “own turf”. This is a great opportunity to stop by, ask a few questions to local industry leaders, and pick up some information on how to start the journey toward this pathway and get the training, education, and certification needed for jobs right here in our neighborhood. Kennebunk High School is located at 89 Fletcher Street in Kennebunk. and half sold for less. “January 2019 statewide statistics show overall decline, though the 837 units sold is the fourth highest January over the past 10 years,” says Peter Harrington, 2019 President of the Maine Association of REALTORS® and Broker/Partner with Malone Commercial Brokers in Portland. “Time will tell how much of the January and rolling quarter decreases are attributable to the longest partial government shutdown in U.S. history, which ended on January 25. The shutdown delayed or completely suspended some real estate transactions that were dependent on federal government-guaranteed loans.” The National Association of Realtors today announced a sales decline of 8.4% and an MSP increase of 3.1% to $249,400 comparing January 2019 to January 2018. The regional Northeast experienced See HOMES page 17...
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What Parents Need to Know About Student Loans Many parents dream of sending their children off to college â&#x20AC;&#x201C; to earn a degree, launch a successful career, and make a healthy, happy life for themselves. For many families, this means taking out loans to cover the cost of tuition and expenses. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important for parents to understand the ins and outs of student loans,â&#x20AC;? said Jeremy Wine, student loan supervisor for Take Charge America, a national nonprofit credit counseling and student loan counseling agency. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As long as parents are clear on the terms, they can help their college-bound children begin adulthood on the right foot without risking their own financial well-being.â&#x20AC;? Wine shares five things parents need to know about student loans: FAFSA: First things first, students should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid to determine their eligibility for federal loans and grants. Students from lowincome families, for example, may qualify for a Federal Pell Grant worth up to $6,095 annually.
Federal vs. Private: One question students and their parents should consider is whether they should take out federal or private student loans. Compared to private loans, federal loans typically offer lower interest rates along with better repayment options, like income-driven repayment and postponement of payments. Additionally, private lenders usually require a co-signer â&#x20AC;&#x201C; typically a parent â&#x20AC;&#x201C; meaning parents are on the hook for any late or missed payments. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s risky business, as any issues with a studentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s repayment will damage parentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; credit scores and may prevent them from taking out other loans in the future. Parent PLUS Loan: Parents who want to help pay for college but donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have the money saved can also apply for a Parent PLUS Loan. Among the benefits, this loan offers a fixed interest rate, flexible repayment terms, and a tax deduction on interest up to $2,500. Unlike other federal student loans, the PLUS loan requires a credit check. Repayment Calculator: How long will it take to repay a student loan? Too few people
consider this question before borrowing money for college. Using a student loan payoff calculator can give parents and their children a sense of future monthly payments, and will also encourage students to think carefully about their career path and earning potential. College vs. Retirement: Paying a childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s college expenses is a very generous â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and very pricey â&#x20AC;&#x201C; endeavor. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s impor-
a 1.4% decrease in sales, while the regional MSP rose 0.4% to $270,000 over that same time period. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Some Maine markets continue to be tight, with statewide for-sale inventory down two percent, compared to a year ago. The limited supply has resulted in strong home values, which is advantageous for current homeowners looking to build equity, but also becomes a challenge for first-time homebuyers,â&#x20AC;? says Harrington.
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Ribbon Cutting at Blue Mermaid Island Grill KITTERY A ribbon cutting ceremony was conducted by Holly Roberts, Executive Director, Linda Chisholm, Events Manager of the York Region Chamber of Commerce on January 16, 2019 in Kittery with the Owners: Scott & Karen Logan, Bonnie Pothier from Senator Kings office, Alexandria Pelczar from Senator Collins office, coworkers and guests in attendance who also, celebrated their Grand Opening! The Blue Mermaid opened its doors in 1994 in Portsmouth, NH, but after 23 years of operating there, the Logan’s decided to move the business to Kittery. The new location, at 10 Shapleigh Road, is a refreshing change. Everything is on one floor and is handicap accessible with plenty of parking. They do catering in New
Left to right: Holly Roberts, Executive Director York Region Chamber; Seth McNally, Quadripoint Investment Management; Jamie Brewer, Kennebunk Savings; Jackie Routhier, Blue Mermaid Bar Manager; Katlin Houston, Blue Mermaid Bartender; Breanna Augulewicz, Blue Mermaid General Manager; Karen Logan, Owner; Scott Logan, Owner; Andrea Logan, Blue Mermaid Catering & Events Manager; Tucker Gray, Blue Mermaid Customer; Eliza Greeley, Blue Mermaid Social Media Manager; Alexandria Pelczar, Senator Collins Office; Bonnie Pothier, Senator Kings office.
Hampshire and Maine and have a Food Truck available for catering events. Soon they plan to bottle their famous Fire-Roasted Salsa. “It has been great to make new relationships with our
Maine community. We have lots of new regular customers as well as our regular clientele from Portsmouth.” Logan said. The Blue Mermaid can be reached at 207-703-2754 or visit www.bluemermaid.com.
Brick Store Museum Opens its Doors to the Future KENNEBUNK In December 2018, the Brick Store Museum officially opened its “new” front door on Main Street with a holiday party that celebrated the extensive physical renovations that have been made to improve the exhibit space in its first building, and to mark the start of the public phase of the Open Door Capital Campaign. Nearly 50% of the goal has already been raised through the generous donations of community leaders. The museum now needs the community’s help to raise the final $1 million. “Opening doors” is the theme that will propel the Brick Store Museum forward to reach new audiences and build broad outreach across our communities. “Opening doors” means new digital tools that will capture the attention of the smartphone generation; and providing high tech tools to help students capture the history of our town with sophisticated 3D modeling. “Opening doors” will allow scholars to research the 70,000 items in the museum collection
online; and access the museum spaces with extended hours and more educational programs. “Opening doors” brings concerts, lectures and community events throughout the year. “Opening doors” is an investment in the future. The Brick Store Museum is seeking to raise $2 million in a capital campaign to expand its museum services just as they are needed the most. “The museum is a place for many things,” the museum’s board president, David Moravick, says. “We have developed a smart phone app to bring the historic district to life. We’ve added a new gallery in the Dane Street building specifically to provide a space for local artists to exhibit. We are taking the museum to community centers, businesses and schools with traveling exhibits. Our collections are being photographed so that they can be made available to anyone in the world online. And we have been able to finally provide a front entrance to the museum on Main Street.” Museum director Cynthia Walker agrees: “There is so
much more we need to do to be a sustainable, essential community history and art center that will inspire a better future for everyone. This campaign looks specifically toward the future and the museum’s long term goals.” To learn more about and donate to the Open Door Capital Campaign, visit www.brickstoremuseum.org or call 207985-4802 to speak with Walker.
Edward Jones Associates Accept Limited Partnership Offers KITTERY Joshua Holt, an Edward Jones financial advisor in Kittery, has accepted an invitation to become a limited partner in The Jones Financial Cos., the holding company for the St. Louis-based financial services firm. Josh joined Edward Jones in 2012 and has served investors in Kittery for the past seven years. In addition, he is active in several local groups, including Kittery Rotary After Hours, Choose to be Healthy Coalition, and Naval Lodge #184. Edward Jones currently employs 45,000 associates in all 50 states and through its affiliate in Canada. This is the firm’s 17th limited partnership offering in its 97-year history.
Haven Veterinary House Call Services Available in Southern Maine KENNEBUNK Kelly M. Hill, DVM, is opening a new veterinary house call service in southern Maine: Haven Veterinary House Call. Based in Kennebunk, Haven serves Maine’s southern seacoast region providing veterinary services for small animals. “I wanted to see my patients where they are most comfortable and where their owners
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“I am honored to be invited to become a limited partner in the firm,” said Josh. “I enjoy working for Edward Jones, and I am very proud of the way we do business and the way we treat our clients.” The Jones Financial Cos. was created in 1987 to enable the firm to expand into new business areas while allowing it to remain a partnership. The Jones Financial Cos. owns Edward D. Jones & Co., LP, which operates under the trade name Edward Jones, EDJ Leasing Co., the Edward Jones Trust Co., and its international financial services subsidiary, Edward Jones Canada. Visit edwardjones.com and recruiting website at careers.edwardjones.com. Member SIPC.
OGUNQUIT Realtor Josh Lagasse who represents ReMax Realty One in Ogunquit recently shared on social media that he donated $500 to the Barbara Bush Hospital in Portland.
don’t have to crate their pets and transport them to a potentially unfamiliar or uncomfortable place,” Dr. Hill said. “My interests have always focused on my patient’s health, well-being, and their happiness. Starting my own practice was a natural step in my career.” Dr. Hill has built a solid reputation in those 18 years of practice in Maine working in both emergency and day practice settings. Trained in western medicine, she takes an integrative approach with patients. Hospice and palliative care are under utilized services in veterinary medicine which is why Dr. Hill is currently working on her specialty certification through the International Association for Animal Hospice and Palliative Care (IAAHPC). At-home veterinary euthanasia services are available for clients making the toughest decisions for their beloved companions. Kelly attended Davidson College in North Carolina and then went to vet school at the University of Illinois. Kelly lives in the farmlands of Kennebunk, Maine with her husband Matt, three daughters, five cats, four dogs, a parrot, and eight chickens. Find out more at www. havenveterinaryhousecall.com, call 207-361-7145, or email havenvethousecall@gmail.com.
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~ News ~ Noble High School First Semester Honor Roll 8th Grade Highest Honors Isabella Atkinson, Bryce Collins, Sofia Dillon, Trynitee Fallon, Grace Har tford, Mackenzie Jordan, Molly Mason, Aris Pannier, Chloe Sprague, Sage Study and Vinicius Zucco.
Honors Larissa Avery, Ryan Baccon, Echo Balistreri, Aiden Beauregard, Michael Billing, Nina Cesario, Conner Clark, Sean Collins, Dominic Colucci, Charlee Cormier, Hannah Drew, Brooke Dubois, Elaina Eves, Avery Fecteau, Tyler Fecteau, Briella Ford, Abbegail Gagnon, Samuel Griffin, Emily Haley, William Hamel, Alexandrea Herrick, Kasie Keene, Kamden Lance, Cody Mansfield, Brooke McLaughlin, Ella Morgan, Olivia Morrill, Grace Myers, Margaret Nason, Jacob Nikitas, Aidan Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Connor, Ariana Plomondon, Miles Plummer, Caleb Rainaud, Jack Randall, Andrew Rapoza, Zacharie Roy, Isaiah Slater, Felix Sterrett, Olivia Upton, Timothy Veit, Sydney Weinberger and Sumner Wood.
Honorable Mention Nicholas Adam, Caitlyn Beane, Norah Beaupain, Eric Bergen-
dahl, Nicole Blanchette, Emma Bragdon, Malaya Cashell, Elsa Christiansen, Derek Cote, Lillian Creighton, Owen Cyr, Christopher Dube, Ashley Fecteau, Hyla Fitchett, Hailey Fournier, Molly Grace, Isabella Gray, Amber Hobbs, Shrey Kumar, Kai Lino, Ian Lowery, Jasmine Lyman, Haley Martel, Faith McIntyre, Lily McKee, Benjamin Morgan and Hailey Taylor.
Freshmen Highest Honors Kiera Allard-Hardy, Morgan Bill, Sidney Gosselin, Rebecca LaFrance, Alyssa Magbanua, Ryan Menter, Celia Momenee, Emily Nicely, Lilyan Pelkey, Lily Smith and Breenah Williams.
Honors Delaney Allard, Camden Andrick, Chloe Baker, Caden Barish, Devin Brown, Georgia Cahoon, Sarah Carnevale, Bianca Caterino, Jack Cesario, Calvin Cormier, Cheyenne Couture, Andrew Crosby, Baylee Cyr, Colby Davis, Sofia DiCarlo, Jenna Dixon, Brynn Dumont, Jared Dumont, Olivia Erickson-Fudge, Ava Fiel, Aaron Foley-Pratt, Alyson French, Alli Gnirk, Thaegan Goulet, Carrie Grace, Emma Graffam, Sydney Gray, Aaron Gregoire, Isaac
Hayes, Olivia Howard, Lawsen Jones, Riley Kelly, Meghan Kotsonis, Karli Kruse, Megan Lawrence, Alexander Marchand, Kaleb Martin, Madison Matewski, Katrina Mathews, Christopher Morton, James Morton, Ella Moya, Kaiden Nadeau, Tyler Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Dee, Nevaeh Parente, Joshua Paterson, Ashley Plante, Eloise Plante, Caleb Poulin, Stuart Powers, Anthony Prak, Alysa Rachkoskie, Katelynn Reynolds, Morgan Rhodus, Alyson Richardson, Nathan Richardson, Kylie Riche, Alivia Roberge, Alyssa Shibles, Lydia Solak, Noah Spinney-Hernandez, Anna St Pierre, Sam Sturmer, Ashlynn Terry, Alexandria Tibbetts, McKenna Turcotte, Lauren Turner, Morgan Vachon, Alexis Volinsky, Trinity Walsh, Owen Werner, Ayden Wiswell, Cora Wood and Blake Woodin.
Honorable Mention Spencer Bahai, Kalli Bajdek, Brady Barry, Joseph Berry, Madison Berry, Adam Bridges, Kylah Burch, Kayden Chandler, Jacob Cyr, Brody Desmarais, Jacob Dube, Joshua Flynn, Lily Gaddis, Samuel Gagner, Addison Hersom, Emma Janocha, Lincoln Lambert, Hunter Lord, Noah Mayrose, Emilie Melanson, Adam Olson, Courtney
Shattuck, Elijah Tetreault, Ryan Upton and Lily Vandenberg.
Sophomore Highest Honors Oliver Allen, Lucas Bent, Rain Bugado, Jordan Collins, Charles George, Izabella Haagenson, Jacob Hamel, Emily Lower y, Kaylee Mayotte, Emma McLaughlin, Harley Pepin, Genevieve Roy, Lucas Safford, Josephine Stapleton, Summer Starrett, Dimitrios Tsoumbanikas, Corey Urich and Hannah Warren.
Honors Keiry Aham, Abigail Albert, Owen Arsenault, Andrew Bailey, Ethan Bent, Aliyah Blaisdell, Kieley Boardman, Rebekah Brooks, Makenna Cameron, Stella Carpenter-Parshley, Daisia Casey, Kalayaan Cashell, Emma Chase, Hailee Christiansen, Caitlyn Clapper, Emma Cole, Riley Comisky, Domenic Cucinotta, Matthew Douglass, Kyle Druge, Garett Durost, Emily Enright, Victoria Exel, Tanner Fecteau, Quinn Flanigan, Danielle Ford, Kyra Franey, Cambrie Gilpatrick, Madison Gley, Matthew Gould, Avian Griffin, Liam Hooper, Cody Hussey, Jaylee Ireland, Alexander Johnson, Colin Kitchen, Kaelyn Lapierre, Sarah Lawrence, Christopher Leon, Timothy Lessard, Kelsey Libby, William Mallett, Gregory Marzoli, Jacquelyn
McEvoy, Lucas Monroe, Abigail Moore, Wallace Morton, Cole Nevison, Paul Nguyen, Conrad Nicely, Meghan Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Connor, William Paradis, Riley Pomerleau, Natalie Randall, Jarrett Richard, Giuliana Rodriguez, Cameron Rose, Isabella Sambuaga, Emeline Saverese, Jason Scott, Nicholas Shapleigh, Kelton Smith, Hattie Staples, Anise Study, Anna Tavenner, Casey Urich, Aidan Walker, Amellia Wetherby and Zander Woodward.
Honorable Mention Reegan Boucher, Haze Broadhurst, Mollie Burns, Eban Burton, Samantha Croteau, Blake Currier, Zachary Goodhile, Kara Gregoire, Owen Griffin, John Griffith, Jacob Kaply, Jamie Marquis, Olivia Morin, Allene Mutagoma, Reece Rogers, Tyreek Rose, Hailey Smart and Tianna Valle.
Junior Highest Honors Sharon Barry, Tyler Blanchard, Garrett Brown, Gabriella Caterino, Cassandra Chabot, Cheyenne Collins, Clovis Cormier, Chloe Eck, Olivia Franco, David Hamme, Jackson Hett, Chelsea Jackson, Raegan Kelly, Caitlyn McCabe, Dante Michaud, Hannah Michaud, Madison Momenee, Natalie Ouellette, Robert Pilecki, Isabella
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Health & Fitness Health Coach, Author Speaks at Kennebunk Portside Rotary KENNEBUNK Deb Nelson recently spoke to the Kennebunk Portside Rotary Club. Nelson is a former member of the club and worked for York County United Way. She is a health coach, author, and speaker. She recently published her first book, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Finding Health After Cancer: Stories of Renewal and Healingâ&#x20AC;?. The book shares information about the different paths to health of 23 people who received a cancer diagnosis. A resource section of health information is included, as well as a story of one womanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s preventive measures to fend off a cancer diagnosis. Nelsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s talk focused on why she wrote the book and some of the things she learned while researching and writing this book. Her book is available on Amazon. For information about Kennebunk Portside Rotary, email bob.wester@outlook. com or visit www.kennebunkportsiderotary.org.
A new report from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) confirms the importance of having working smoke alarms in your home. According to the NFPA report, almost three out of five home fire deaths happened in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t underscore enough how critical it is to have properly installed and operating smoke alarms. The early warning from a smoke alarm provides
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York Hospital Receives United Way Community Investment YORK York Hospital announced that it has been awarded a oneyear grant from United Way of York County totaling over $4,000. This investment will help the hospital provide more meals to seniors, families and individuals in need of nutritious prepared meals delivered right to their homes. Staffed 100% by volunteer drivers, the York Hospital meal delivery program delivers close to 3,000 meals an-
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Health & Fitness Kennebunkport Health Council Launches Baby Box Program KENNEBUNKPORT The Kennebunkport Health Council has launched a new Baby Box Program. Beginning in January 2019, all families with new babies born in Kennebunkport will receive a free safe-sleep bassinet and other goods and resources to help in their period of transition. Baby boxes originated in Finland during the 1940’s to help combat infant mortality rates stemming from unsafe sleep practices. In more recent years, parts of the United States have adopted baby box programs as incentive for prenatal care and education. The Kennebunkport Health Council’s program is the first of its kind in the state of Maine. Included in the box are product samples, a board book ...ALARMS from page 19 percent lower in homes with working smoke alarms than in homes with no alarms or none that worked. NFPA provides several smoke alarm safety tips: A closed door may slow the spread of smoke, heat, and fire. Install smoke alarms in every sleeping room and outside each separate sleeping area. Install alarms on every level of the home. Large homes may need extra smoke alarms. Smoke alarms should be interconnected. When one sounds, they all sound. Test all smoke alarms at least once a month. Press the test button to be sure the alarm is working. Current alarms on the market employ different types of technology including multi-sensing, which could include smoke and carbon monoxide combined. Keep smoke alarms away from the kitchen to reduce false alarms. They should be at least 10 feet from the stove. People who are hard-ofhearing or deaf can use special alarms. These alarms have strobe lights and bed shakers. Replace all smoke alarms when they are 10 years old. When a smoke alarm sounds, get outside and stay outside. Replace all smoke alarms in your home every 10 years. For more information about the proper installation of smoke alarms and other safety tips, please visit www.nfpa. org/smokealarms.
to encourage early reading, a onesie, a handmade hat, and local gift cards for groceries and takeout food. The Health Council is also inviting local business owners to donate pamphlets and coupons for inclusion in the boxes. Baby Box Program Chairperson Bridget Broydrick pitched the idea after giving birth to her own daughter, and attending a meeting on declining enrollment at Consolidated School. “My husband and I are very aware of our own privilege living in Kennebunkport,” Broydrick says. “But the reality is, with rising home values, it can be a financially challenging place to choose to raise a family. Our Baby Box Program is a way to connect with young families and let them know they are a valued part of our community and its future.”
The Health Council also hopes the baby boxes will educate the community on services available through the Public Health Department. “The Baby Box Program will bring resources to new parents and allow the town nurses to have a connection with the new family,” says Alison Kenneway, Kennebunkport Director of Public Health. “It will give them someone to reach out to if questions come up. We will be able to help them or point them in the right direction, and hopefully this connection will ease any anxiety.” The Kennebunkport Health Council is a volunteer organization that works with the town’s Public Health Department to implement programming to support the health and well-being of town residents. The Baby Box Program is funded en-
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• • • •
Primary Care Lyme Disease Functional Medicine Preventive Health
• Weight Management • Tobacco Cessation • School / Sports Physicals
985-3079
Please call (207) to schedule an appointment. Most health insurances accepted.
Dale Rapke, H.I.S, Owner, and Mary H. Ross, H.I.S
316 US ROUTE ONE, YORK • (207) 703-0415 WWW.HEARINGESSENTIALS.COM Professionally serving our community for over 20+ years. We are here for YOU! Open 5 days a week. Evening appts available. **Hearing aids may not correct all hearing loss.
We will match our competitor’s pricing based on comparable product!
Looking for a doctor? Bill Cullen, MD, has joined SMHC Internal Medicine in Kennebunk! Moving to Maine after 30 years in Maryland, most recently with the Johns Hopkins Clinics, Dr. Cullen has a special interest in: • Diabetes and high blood pressure • Treating the LGBT community For an appointment, call (207) 467-8889.
SMHC Internal Medicine 72 Main Street, Kennebunk | smhc.org
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People and Business Profiles
Habitat for Humanity Receives $10K KENNEBUNK Habitat for Humanity of York County has received a grant of $10,000 from the Sam L. Cohen Foundation for their county-wide weatherization program, Keep York County Warm! The Sam L. Cohen Foundation is a private, philanthropic foundation supporting non-profit organizations in southern Maine. Keep York County Warm! (KYCW!) works to increase the energy efficiency and conservation for low-income households in York County by reducing energy use, lowering fuel bills, increasing the comfort of the home and safeguarding the health of the families. Low-income families spend a larger portion of their income on utilities which means they must stretch their budget to make ends meet or go without other necessities. The weatherization services provided by Keep York County Warm! have a direct impact on income-eligible families and seniors by reducing their heating and cooling costs, and improving health and safety issues. Partnering with Efficiency Maine and local energy auditors allows KYCW! to leverage resources to provide higher quali-
ty, more efficient weatherization services. KYCW! volunteers attend weatherization trainings, build interior storm window inserts, and install weatherization materials and window inserts. “The Sam L. Cohen Foundation has been a major sponsor of Habitat’s weatherization program in York County. We are thankful for their continued support which allows us to provide weatherization services at no cost to the families we serve.” said Amy Nucci, Habitat for Humanity of York County’s Executive Director. “Since 2012, the Cohen Foundation has provided $50,000 to assist Habitat in expanding and stabilizing the weatherization program to serve over 175 families in York County.” Habitat has many opportunities to volunteer on weatherization projects with Keep York County Warm!, on the Kirk Street Build in Springvale, at the ReStore, on a salvage, in the office or with special events. Anyone interested in participating or donating to the local Habitat is encouraged to call the office at 207-985-4850 or visit the website at www.habitatyorkcounty.org.
Altrusa Committed to the Community
Bank to Help Recover Funds Stolen from Salvation Army SANFORD During a time of giving back, the Salvation Army of Sanford found themselves without something to give after someone broke into their Main Street location during the Christmas holiday. Upon arriving to the building, Salvation Army Captain Erin C. Smullen discovered that their metal rear-entry door had been pried open, as well as an interior wooden door that had been damaged. He then noticed that their 4-foot, 120-pound safe had also been pried open with about $1,700 worth of funds collected by the Salvation Army kettles, stolen. In a previous interview, Smullen stated that her “greatest concern is not that the money was stolen,” but that, “it’s troublesome that this was money donated by individuals in the community to the Salvation Army to help those in need in the community.” SIS Bank has stepped up to help the Salvation Army recover
SIS Bank President, Blaine Boudreau (right) presents Salvation Army Captain, Erin C. Smullen with a check for $1,700 to help recover money stolen from a recent break-in at their location.
their stolen funds, donating that money back to the organization so their mission can carry forward. “The Salvation Army has done so much good for this community,” SIS Bank President & CEO Blaine Boudreau stated. “It is very disappointing, especially during the Christmas season, that their efforts had to be halted due to this crime. We want to
make sure the Salvation Army can continue their mission during the holiday season and the New Year without skipping a beat.” If you wish to donate to the Salvation Army, you can do so online at https://nne.salvationarmy.org/sanford. Sanford Police are also asking that anyone who may have information on the crime, to call them at 207-3243644.
Local Century 21 Earns Prestigious Award SOUTH BERWICK Century 21 Real Estate LLC recently recognized the following sales affiliates with the Century 21 Quality Service Pinnacle Producer Award. These affiliates provide their clients with knowledge and advice related to their real estate transaction and offers them confidence during what may be the most significant purchase of a lifetime. “The Quality Service Pinnacle Producer Award is an integral part of our brand’s commitment
to excellence and recognizes their dedication to making each and every client interaction a positive one,” said Michael Miedler, president and chief executive officer, Century 21 Real Estate LLC. The annual award is based on results from the Century21 Quality Service Survey (QSS) which is e-mailed to consumers immediately after the purchase or sale of a home. To earn the Century 21 Quality Service Pinnacle Producer Award, an agent must receive completed customer sur-
veys for at least 50 percent of their transactions surveyed from January 1 to December 31, with an average survey score of at least 95 percent or better for two consecutive years. They will receive a customized glass trophy, in addition to being recognized at the Century 21 Global Conference: Jerry Tatlock, broker/owner of Century 21 Barbara Patterson, 96 Portland Street, South Berwick, is pleased to recognize Nicole Parmley.
Kennebunk Land Trust Appoints New Director
KITTERY Altrusa International of the Seacoast is a non-profit organization celebrating 79 years of dedicated community service in the seacoast area. Their mission is to provide help and support by volunteering our energy and talents with literacy projects and helping the homeless. Some of our projects include helping at the Birchtree Center, donating Teddy Bears to the Pease Greeters, and do-
nating blankets to the Salvation Army. The local Altrusa’s latest project was to make Valentine cards for the residents at Durgin Pines. On Valentine’s Day, they spent the afternoon with many of the residents of Durgin Pines. Cookies and tea were served to the residents and Altrusa distributed these Valentine’s cards to them. For moredetails, email altrusaoftheseacoast@gmail.com.
KENNEBUNK The Kennebunk Land Trust (KLT) is excited to welcome Sarah Stanley as the organization’s new director. KLT’s current Executive Director, Gordon Collins, is retiring after 2.5 years on staff and previously serving on the Trust’s Board of Directors. As a native of southern Maine, Sarah has demonstrated a deep commitment to the state through her interest in the environment and conservation. Sarah is a Bates College alumna with a background in Environmental Studies, Politics, and Geology. She is a Registered Recreational Maine Guide, is certified in CPR
and Wilderness First Aid, and holds a private pilot’s license and seaplane rating. Sarah previously worked as KLT’s Development & Administrative Manager. While at KLT, Stanley led the organization’s outreach efforts, creating new programs that encouraged partnerships with local businesses as well as connected with larger companies, like Google, to establish new ways to interact with the public and promote community conservation. She also increased KLT’s fundraising efforts through both grants and events. She is excited to establish new relationships with members, strengthen existing relationships,
and continue to work toward achieving the Trust’s mission of preserving and stewarding land to benefit both natural and human communities. Sarah can be found at the Kennebunk Land Trust, 6 Brown Street, Kennebunk or by calling 207-985-8734.
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~ Where To Dine ~
Dining Guide
Always Fresh, Always Homemade, Always Delicious
5-Star Review! from Yelp
Full Service Restaurant & Bar
BINTLIFF’S IS A RELIABLE & CONSISTENTLY GOOD RESTAURANT.
We visit Ogunquit several times a year from Massachusetts and always fit in a meal at Bintliff ’s. The staff are very welcoming and accommodating. The menu offers a wide range of delicious food choices. There is also an interesting wine and beverage list. Well done!
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1/2 Price Entrees on Thursdays
New Menu
Not to be combined with any other offer. Valid for in-restaurant dining only. Reservations recommended. Not valid on holidays.
RTE 1, 335 MAIN ST, OGUNQUIT 207-646-3111 • BINTLIFFSOGUNQUIT.COM
Winter Hours: Dinner & Bar Thursday-Saturday 5-Close Breakfast/Brunch Saturday-Sunday 8-2:30 • Closed Monday-Wednesday
And Daily Specials
646-3355
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Open at 5pm Year Round
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Wednesday-Sunday in Winter
2 US Route 1, York / Kittery Line (2 Miles North of Kittery Outlets)
207-451-4013
Closed Mondays
www.joshuas.biz
If your birthday, anniversary, or other special day falls on Monday or Tuesday this winter, please consider celebrating with us on another day of the week!
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310 PORTLAND ST, S. BERWICK • 207-384-GOLF(4653) (Located in The Pro Shop building behind The Red Barn)
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CLOSED TUESDAYS IN MARCH
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Rep. Babbidge Named to Maine’s Bicentennial Commission AUGUSTA State Rep. Christopher W. Babbidge, D-Kennebunk, has been appointed House Speaker Sara Gideon’s designee to the Maine Bicentennial Commission. The 22-member commission will bring together educational, cultural and business interests to plan for the 200th anniversary of Maine becoming a state. “I am honored to be appointed to represent the Speaker as her designee to serve on the Maine Bicentennial Commission,” said Babbidge. “Having been a student and teacher of Maine history for four decades, I will enjoy planning to help
Mainers appreciate our special history and celebrate 200 years of statehood in 2020.” Babbidge is serving his fifth non-consecutive term in the House of Representatives and represents part of Kennebunk. He is a member of the Judiciary and Joint Rules Committees.
Rep. Hobbs Named to Legislature’s Environmental Policy Panel AUGUSTA Rep. Daniel Hobbs, DWells, will serve as a member of the Legislature’s Environment and Natural Resources Committee. “Shoreline communities like Wells will be immensely impacted by our planet’s changing climate,” said Hobbs. “I look forward to collaborating with my colleagues on the committee to protect Maine’s fragile environment, including the Wells saltmarsh and the ecosystem behind
it. This work will also protect the economic sectors that depend on our natural resources. It is critical that we collaborate with partners throughout Maine and New England to limit carbon emissions. None of us can tackle this crisis alone.” The committee oversees state policy relating to air and water quality, natural resource protection, development laws, shoreland zoning, sustainable growth, biomass, the management and disposal of hazardous
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Maine. In total, guests are from 55 countries, all 50 US states and about 2,280 cities worldwide. Approximately 1,200 Maine hosts will open their doors this ski season. 15% of these hosts are sharing their home for the first time; 60% are women and nearly one in four are seniors. The typical host will make $2,200 over the course of the season. The top five most popular destination cities this ski season are Portland, Newry, Bethel, Kingfield and Bridgton. Western Maine specifically has experienced a 158% increase in Airbnb guest arrivals. Around the world, the average host can earn over $3,500 by opening up their home during the 2019 ski season on Airbnb, and cumulatively, hosts in top ski markets are on track to earn over $315 million through April.
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Honors Isabella April, Alissa Avery, Kiana Barish, Hailey Boardman, Allison Bouchard, Adam Boucher, Seth Bridges, Emily Burnham, Sara Colantuoni, Kelly Cremmen, Meaka Cruz, Jack DeVoll, Alyx Dubois, Zachery Durost, Chase Eckert, Amy Fleming, Casey Gahagan, Kayla Graffam, Samuel Grant, Jared Grondin, Elizabeth Hamel, Libby Hayden, Orion Hayes, Madison Howard, Geoffrey Howe, Chelsea Jackson, Kiersten Jones, Kyle Kennedy, Cole Lacroix, Samuel LaFrance, Levi Lambert, Jacob Laroche, Katelyn Leeman, Kelsey Lessard, Farah Lino, Christina Locke, Connor MacQuestion, Cole Maggard, Hannah Mansfield, Gavin Mason, Sarah McKenna, Tyrone McLean, Patrick Mustapha, Eleanor Nason, Carissa Newick, Hannah O’Neil, Alyviah Paquette, Emily Paterson, Allissa Perry, Christopher Pilcher, Owen Podolec, Makensie Poer, Joseph Polletta, Alex Rachkoskie,
Three Generations Together at Central School SOUTH BERWICK It’s very special when you find three generations working together in the same school. This trio, from left to right, is Phil Rowe, Lisa Fife and Ryan Fife. Ryan Fife, a former Central School student and Marshwood graduate, got a warm welcome from his former teachers and other staff when he returned to Central School as a substitute teacher. On that same day, Phil Rowe, his grandfather was there working as a substitute teacher. Ryan’s mother, Lisa Fife, has been the full time Speech and Language specialist for six of the fourteen years she has worked in the Marshwood district. Rowe has been a substitute teacher for nineteen years. The staff and children at Central know him well and are always happy when he’s working with them. Phil began his career in education with twelve years as a classroom teacher followed by eleven years as a principal. He
wastes, hydropower and dams, mining, the Department of Environmental Protection, and returnable containers. Hobbs is serving his first term in the Maine House. He represents part of Wells. A complete list of legislative committees and their newly appointed members can be found at http://legislature.maine.gov/ house/house/committees.
Kyle Richard, Anna Richardson, Brandon Sabattis, Emily Sanfacon, Margaret Sebert, William Shapleigh, Nathan Small, Mia Smith, Chloe Suttie, Jack Szczechowicz and Mason Trottier.
Honorable Mention Lawrence Abbiati, Caleb Atwood, Samantha Bachman, Rebecca Boisvert, Gabrielle Carpenter, Andrew Chanley, Seaton Clark, Tessa Cyr, Conner DeCourt, Brandon Drake, Zachary Drake, Anthony Gray, Rebecca Harris, Haley Hermonat, Joseph Horne, Lorelei Knorr, Ruby Kodzis, Zowie LaneVarney, Jacob Mulligan, Blake Ouellette, Olivia Papciak, Zachary Phipps, Andrew Quintella, Steven Russell, Francis Shea, Jacob Stansfield and Skylynn Wheeler.
Senior Highest Honors Erica Bergendahl, Taylor Brochu, Luke Conroy, Derek Farwell, Olivia R. Hersom, Jenna Hubbard, Natalie Laroche, Emily MacDougall, and Zoe Solak.
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is greeted with smiles and hugs each time he comes to Central School. After graduating from Marshwood High School, Ryan attended Hobart and William Smith College. He spent a se-
mester in Australia during his sophomore year. He is substitute teaching during his winter break. He’ll return to Hobart and William Smith College as a senior and will graduate this spring with a biology degree.
Hoenig Honored as Top Best-In-State Wealth Advisor by Forbes Magazine KENNEBUNK Lance Hoenig, CFP®, ChFC® a Private Wealth Advisor with Ameriprise Financial in Springvale, Kennebunk and Bridgton, was named to the list of “Best-in-State Wealth Advisors” published by Forbes magazine. The list recognizes financial advisors who have demonstrated high levels of ethical standards, professionalism and success in the business. The rankings are based on data provided by over 11,000 of the nation’s most productive ad-
Devin Abbott, Max Allen, Matthew Anderson, Tayler Arsenault, Madeleine Aubin, Gaige Bedard, Makayla Blanchette, Macallan Bonser, Ariana Bregy Hunter Brown, Megan Buckman, Shaylee Burke, Sierra Burns, William Cheever, Sophie Chiasson, Taylor Comisky, Alexa Connell, Ethan DeMoura, Krista Farrell, Alexander Gary, Hannah Gosselin, Alyson Gregoire, Eric Griffin, Mikayla Griffin, Molly Griffin, Olivia A. Hersom, Caleb Holt-Fitzgerald, Nathan Johnson, Jacob LaMontagne, Travis Marshall, Ariana Nadeau, Samantha Norwood, Aidan Orr, Jake Pelletier, Merrick Peterson, Reese Peterson, Savana Pouliot, Jordyn Rogers, Shea Rousse, Matthew Ryan, Lauren Salmon, Victoria Sam, Indigo Simms, Jack Stapleton, Brandon Torno, Emma Traynor and Nolan Winston.
Honorable Mention Brianna Anctil, Alexander DeLorge, Bethany Denbow, Aspen Dyer, Brody EL Ahmar, Danielle Evans, Matthew Gagnon, Tiger Lily Goldenberg, Elizabeth Gosselin,
visors. Hoenig was chosen based on assets under management, industry experience, regulatory and compliance record and revenue produced over a three-year period. Hoenig is part of Hoenig & Hoenig a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. As a private wealth advisory practice, Hoenig & Hoenig provides financial advice that is anchored in a solid understanding of client needs and expectations and provided in one-onone relationships with their clients. Hoenig has 28 years of experience with Ameriprise Financial. For more information, please contact Edie Schwartzman at 207-324-4560 or visit the Ameriprise office in Kennebunk, Springvale or Bridgton. For more information, visit ameriprise.com or www. ameripriseadvisors.com/team/ hoenig-hoenig. To place your
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~ Pets ~ Area Animal Shelters Receive Student-Made Pet Toys WELLS On December 21, the entire sixth grade class at Wells Junior High School gathered in the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s library to listen to presentations by representatives from Safe Haven Humane Cat Shelter of Wells and the Animal Welfare Society in Kennebunk. Before the presentations, students presented over 300 dog and cat fleece toys as gifts to the representatives, toys assembled by them as part of their service learning. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have invited the shelters to pick up the toys as a donation,â&#x20AC;? commented sixth grade teacher Bonnie Dill after the event. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They can give the toys to their pets now, give them as an adoption gift when a pet is adopted, or sell them in order to raise more funds.â&#x20AC;? Two volunteers from Safe Haven, Maud Lund and Nancy Wilkinson, brought along two nine month-old cats as shelter ambassadors. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Preciousâ&#x20AC;?, light brown and blind in one eye, was found sick, injured and starving
in the rain in the middle of a busy road in Wells. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Parkerâ&#x20AC;? was also found abandoned and needing care. While at this shelter, both have recovered nicely and become inseparable friends. (For more information including what the shelterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s current needs are, visit www.safehavenhumanesociety.org). Representing the Animal Welfare Society was Gabrielle â&#x20AC;&#x153;Brieâ&#x20AC;? Roche who brought two tan colored rats that she adopted from the Society for pets. Roche, who indicated that rats are very intelligent, talked about the Societyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mission including rescuing and finding homes for dogs, cats and many smaller animals including birds and hamsters. They also pro-
vide education in caring for pets including special needs animals. She said the Society currently receives about 80% of its animals in need of new homes from other areas of the country including hurricane damaged places such as Puerto Rico. (For more information on this shelterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s needs, visit www. animalwelfaresociety.org). According to Dill, these toys were made during student â&#x20AC;&#x153;community group timesâ&#x20AC;? in December. WJHS staff Linda Gaidimas (who envisioned this project) and Brenda Brown cut the fleece into strips which went into assembly kits put together by the sixth grade team for their students to use in assembling the product.
Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Beautiful 5-year-old Spirit is waiting to be the dearest friend in your life. This black, female long-hair has endured some of the toughest times any feline could endure. Found homeless in midcoast Maine, she was held in a stainless steel cage on the bottom row of a bank of dark cages. With no windows and the other cages filled with barking dogs, other frightened cats, and people rushing about trying to
give them care, she endured over a year in â&#x20AC;&#x153;solitary.â&#x20AC;? Her entire world was the small, dark cage, enclosed on all sides except the front, which had bars on it. Daily, she looked out and learned to be wary and frightened. When Safe Haven arrived, we always ask which kitties needed rescue the most. Spirit was one of them. We wanted Spirit to have a great life so we added her to our list. It took two strong women to
Another Chance Animal Rescue Emmaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Angels NORTH BERWICK This is Max and heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s looking for a new home. We saved Max back in 2013-14 from Columbus County NC. This boy has quite a story as he got lost on transport overnight in Virginia! He was later found in a ditch and brought to safety. Max was adopted out and now has come back to us due to a new baby. We knew Max had to be the only one when we adopted him out. Things change and now we need to find him an awesome home as the only pet in the household. He is an 8-year old Shepherd/mix. We think he may be a cattle dog. He is a good boy, up to date and Neutered. If you would like to meet Max call Emmaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Angels Rescue 207-676-5599. Emmaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Angels Rescue is an all volunteer, foster-based organization in North Berwick. To donate, please use our Paypal address axel1759@aol.com. We also have a drop box for food donations 30 Meeting House Road, North Berwick, and thank you!
NORTH BERWICK Meet â&#x20AC;&#x153;Loofahâ&#x20AC;?! This very sweet, lovable approx 6-yr-old female came to us recently from a home with far too many kitties who needed help. Loofah is up to date on her vetting however her mouth is in bad shape and she requires approximately $1200 worth of dental work to relieve her chronic pain. We need help raising funds for this and for some of the other kitties from the same home who also need dental work done. Once Loofahâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mouth is healed, she will be available for adoption. To contribute to Loofahâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s dental work as well as donate in general to â&#x20AC;&#x153;help us help themâ&#x20AC;?, checks can be sent to us at Another Chance Animal Rescue, PO Box 552, North Berwick ME 03906 or via PayPal at our boomeredgewater@gmail.com address. Every little bit helps and no amount is too small! Our 6th Annual Pet Expo takes place on Sunday, April 7, where several Southern ME/ NH rescues will be on hand with animals and information. This
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family-friendly event has grown every year and is full of fun activities. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re currently seeking vendors with both pet-friendly products, crafters and small athome businesses that do not necessarily have to be pet-related. Table spots for vendors are only $25! For more info or to reserve a spot at the Pet Expo please contact us at acaradoptions@gmail. com or by contacting Amanda at 603-205-3615. Spots are filling up fast, so get in on the fun and exposure this event generates before itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s full! Looking to adopt an amaz-
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;Many of the teachers learned, alongside the kids, how to make the toys by braiding gimp-style. Kids taught us how to do it! There was some trimming and knot-tying done by the teachers but 99% of the braiding was done by kids!â&#x20AC;? commented Dill. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The students restrain Spirit and vaccinate her for the trip back to Safe Haven. To wrestle her into a cat carrier for the car ride took three women. You know how cats are - they hate change. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re intuitive and are quick to react, especially to protect themselves. Despite her great intelligence and instinct, Spirit also had a forgiving heart. She had a cautious but willing desire to love and be loved. Due to a skin condition, Spirit was quarantined for weeks in a room of her own. Volunteers ing cat? We have many to choose from. Our Adoption Facility will be open this Saturday, March from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is located at 251 Country Club Rd (Rt 4) in Sanford. To schedule an appt during non-Open Adoption Sat hours, contact either Marilyn at 207-490-2855 or Amanda. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t forget too that we operate a Thrift Shop in downtown North Berwick at 37 Market St. and have quite a varied and ever changing selection of clothing, home goods, books, toys, games and the unusual too! 100% of the profits benefit our animals, so itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s easy to support them by shopping! We also accept donations of gently used clothing, especially Spring/Summer right now and home goods etc..during open store hours or after hours by dropping off your donations to our Adoption Facility in Sanford. Please do not leave items outside where they can be stolen or ruined by weather. Thank you!
worked on as many toys as they could, braiding gimp-style and traditional braids, cutting and tying and adding jingle bells... It has been great fun,â&#x20AC;? All totaled, students produced over 150 gimp braided toys, 100 plus traditionally braided toys, and over 80 cat toys with a bell.
sat with her and held her, rocking her in a chair, and singing to her. Soon she relaxed and became very dear. She could even be easily put into a cat carrier for vet trips. With familiar people, sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d even purr. She began enjoying chin rubs, ear caresses. She even tolerated getting brushed. After her quarantine ended, Spirit moved into a free-roaming community kitty room where sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s waiting for the person she needs the most. The Safe Haven shelter is very pleasant and homelike, but it isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t a real home. And thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what Spirit needs. She needs a quiet, patient friend who will provide love and a calm routine. So Spiritâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s next change must be into a quiet and loving home. Once she gets to know you, sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll give you all her love and loyalty. Please come meet her. Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s so lovely and dear and needs you! Safe Havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s adoption center, at 1420 Post Road next to the Wells Library.
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James R. Eaton, 80 Robert (Bob) YORK – James Eaton Calvin Hamlyn, 90 of 12 Windmill Acres, passed away Saturday, February 23, 2019. He was born March 26, 1938 a son of the late Robert J. and Muriel J. (Davison) Eaton. James worked at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for many years. He was also the owner of Jim Eaton Painting Co. He was a long-time member of the Lions Club. He leaves his wife Jeanne (Olmstead) Eaton; a son Jeffrey R. Eaton of Berwick and Janice R. Eaton of Kittery; a brother William Eaton of Resaca, GA. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday March 2 at the Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home, 91 Long Sands Road, York. Burial will be held in Orchard Grove Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of one’s choice. Visit www.lucaseatonfuneralhome.com.
WELLS – Robert (Bob) Calvin Hamlyn passed away peacefully Tuesday morning February 19, surrounded by loving family members. Bob was born the fourth of 10 children in Medford, MA., on March 13, 1928 to Charles Hamlyn, Jr. and Hilda Blanche Hamlyn and moved to Wells with his family as a toddler. Along with his five sisters and four brothers, Bob attended the Wells schools. He joined the Navy at 17 before the end of World II, serving on the USS Orion, USS Grand Canyon and the USS F.M. Robinson. Returning home after the war ended, Bob worked in the Biddeford Textile mills where he met and fell in love with Lorraine Lavene. They were married on July 2, 1949 and had four children. Bob and Charlie, his brother, started building homes in the late 1950s and formed their own business, Hamlyn Bros. Inc. in 1958. Together
they grew that business for more than 35 years before retiring - building 150+ homes in the Wells and Kennebunk area and surrounding towns. Bob was also a licensed plumber and Real Estate Broker. In the mid-sixties, Bob and his brothers Charlie and Harold opened a store in Wells called “The BoatShop”. They sold snowmobiles in winter and boats in summer for several years. He was one of the original co-owners of Chase & Hamlyn Mineral Extraction on Bragdon Rd. in Wells. Bob was active in his community as a little league coach, member of the Eagles, member of Wells Rotary, Wells
plumbing inspector, member of Ocean Masonic Lodge #142 in Wells, member of the Wells & Ogunquit Senior Center, and co-founder, Past President and active member for more than 50 years of Trailblazers Club, Wells. He was loved and respected by his family and many others for his energy, intelligence, good humor and big smile. Bob was an avid NRA member and an active outdoor sportsman who enjoyed snowmobiling, hunting, all fishing, boating, and horseshoes. His hobbies included vegetable gardens, rock hunting, marker art painting, and his lifelong love of coin collecting. He helped design the 2003 350th commemorative coin for the town of Wells and wrote and published a coin book called “Commemorative Medals, Pins, and Other Collectables of the State of Maine and the Cities and Towns There-in”. Bob was predeceased by his wife of 64 years, Lorraine Hamlyn, sisters Margaret Elwell and Thea Lowe,
and brothers Charles, Harold, Franklin. He is survived by children Kathleen Chase and husband Wayne (Butch) Chase of Wells, Marcia Hamlyn and friend Scott Sawyer of Kennebunk, Michael Hamlyn and wife Deb Bodwell of Auburn, and Robert Hamlyn and wife Deb Hamlyn of Newcastle, sisters Edna McKenney, Melva Lovell and Dorothy Walker, a brother Donald Hamlyn and grandchildren Wayne Chase and spouse Christine Chase, Melissa Marquis and spouse Dan Marquis, Morgan Parsons and spouse Rob Parsons, Nathan Hamlyn, Heather Bois Bruskin, Bo Hamlyn and spouse Heather Hamlyn, Alison Hamlyn O’Neil and spouse Meghan O’Neil, Tyler Hamlyn, and ten great-grandchildren. Visiting hours services were held at Johnson’s Funeral Home on Wednesday, February 27 with a Masonic Service following. A celebration of life for Bob will be held on Sunday, See HAMLYN page 31...
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ways-updated security program in place (firewall and scanning always on), can I still leave the computer on all day? Or should I shut it down whenever I’m not using it, then start it up again later? Also, I was told (by the cable installer) that I can use the computer and be truly offline by unplugging the Ethernet wire, then plugging it back in when I want to go online. Is there any disadvantage to that? Thank you for all you do. Lucille Dear Lucille, I agree that it is quite an adjustment to go from connecting and disconnecting to the internet when we want to being always connected. Many programs however, work much better when you are always connected. As long as you have good security software and are behind a firewall (your router serves as a firewall) you should be quite secure. That doesn’t mean that no one can ever get into your computer, but they would probably have to trick you into giving them access first. As far as unplugging the Ethernet cable, there really is no disad-
vantage. An Ethernet port is not technically “hot swappable” which means that you can plug it in while the computer is on, like a USB connection is, but I have never had any problems doing so with the computers on my workbench. If it gives you peace of mind to unplug the Ethernet cable when you don’t want to be connected to the internet, then go ahead and do so. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I have Open Office installed instead of pricey Microsoft Office. All of a sudden I am getting a message when I open Open Office or any document that it has crashed. Document Recovery option usually fails. What do I do? Thanks for always being there for me and for everyone else. Laurel Dear Laurel, The first thing I would do is try a re-install of Open Office. Go to the Control Panel, click on “Uninstall a Program” under Programs. Click on Open Office and click “Uninstall”. Once you have uninstalled all Open Office programs listed in the control panel, exit the control panel and
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restart your computer. Don’t skip this step, it is often the difference between this working and not working. Once your computer has shut down and then started back up, go to www. openoffice.org, download the latest version of OpenOffice and install it. If you are still having problems after re-installing, go back to www. openoffice.org and click on the link that says “I need help with my OpenOffice”. A second option would be LibreOffice at: libreoffice.org. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, How do I open my Windows 10 computer in safe mode? I used to be able to easily do that in Windows 7 by pressing the F8 key while the computer was starting up. Thanks, Sam Dear Sam, You can get to the advanced menu that gives you Windows 10 boot options the following way: 1. Click on the Windows 10 Start icon. 2. Click on the power icon. 3. Press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard while you click “Restart” Wait for your computer to restart, and it will start with a menu for advanced boot options, which includes safe mode along with other options. Elizabeth Interested in learning more? Elizabeth has answered thousands of computer questions over the years. Come browse her articles, watch instructional videos, ask questions, and view comments at www.askthecomputerlady.com.
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Janice Lord, 82 NORTH BERWICK â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Janice Lord, a long-time resident of North Berwick, died at her home on December 29, 2018. Janice was a New Yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s baby, born on January 1, 1936 the daughter of George E. and Vitolia (Lobikis) Lord, Sr. She was raised in Brownville and went to the University of Maine in Orono, graduating with the Class of 1958. Janice taught for two years in Quebec, Canada before she began a long career teaching math with MSAD 60 / NOBLE Jr. High School in Berwick, where she retired in 1983. She once again went into the classroom and taught for 3 years in the Rochester, NH school system before she went to one of her favorite jobs: working at Mardenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in Sanford. In her later years, Miss Lord became legally blind; this did not stop her from engaging in daily life with her friends and many pets. She and her roommate, Miss Janet Chappell had spent 57 years caring for one another. They were devoted to their animals, community and volunteered with Another Chance Rescue in North Berwick for several years. During their younger years, they were known to have friends and neighbors over for dinner and were delighted to
use their game room downstairs; which had a pool table and air hockey game. Their house was full of music, books, board games and endless cups of coffee. A special thank you to George Matthews and his family, for being available 24/7 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; that allowed both Janet and Janice to age gracefully in the comfort of their home. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what neighbors do. Janice was predeceased by her siblings. Janice and Janet will be buried together at Hope Cemetery later this spring. The Autumn Green Funeral Home is respectfully handling arrangements.
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Wells, passed away February 21, 2019. Bob died peacefully at York Hospital surrounded by loved ones including his furry companion Zeek. Bob was born July 15, 1933 in Fitchburg, MA a son of the late Carl and Florence Perkins of Scotch Hill Inn, Ogunquit. Bob would spend his childhood years between town residencies: one in Fitchburg, MA, the other was Scotch Hill Inn (his Perkins Family Homestead). Bob was predeceased by his wife Patricia A. (Miller) Perkins in 1998; brothers Carl and Bill Perkins; his oldest son Rob Perkins; two nephews Carl (Sandy) and John Perkins; and his best friend Bruce Martin. He is survived by his oldest daughter Betsy Perkins Fleming and husband Dan Fleming, youngest son Chris Perkins and wife Pat Clay Perkins, youngest daughter Sarah Perkins; ten grandchildren; three greatgrand children; four nephews, one niece and his furry companion Zeek. A Celebration of Life will be held in early summer 2019. Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home, York, is assisting with arrangements. Visit www.lucaseatonfuneralhome.com for a full obituary.
Susan Beth Smith, 54, of Portland Street in North Berwick, passed away peacefully at York Hospital from complications of diabetes and kidney cancer. She went home to be with the Lord on February 18, 2019. Susan was born April 5, 1964 in Milo, daughter of Wayne A. and Loretta A. (Dion) Smith and graduated from Wells High School in 1982. She worked as a certified nurses aid for over twenty years, loving and positively affecting the lives of so many people. She had a beautiful soul and helped people and animals in any way she could. Susan had a wonderful sense of humor and her laugh was infectious. She made many friends throughout the years who will remember her for her caring heart. Her health struggles made her the strong person she was. Susan loved her family and friends and although her health presented limitations in the past years, she was always eager to know what was happening with everyone. Susan was predeceased by her mother Loretta and father Wayne. Surviving are her sister
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...SMITH from page 31 health challenges. At Susan’s request, there will be no services. Friends who wish may contribute to Another Chance Animal Rescue, PO Box 552, North Berwick, ME 03906. Arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home in North Berwick where condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com.
Kathleen Virginia “Katie” Santos (Espinola), 59 SOUTH BERWICK – Kathleen Virginia “Katie” Santos of South Berwick, formerly of Lynn, MA, passed away with her family by her side
at the Mass General Hospital in Boston on February 20, 2019. Born August 28, 1959 in Chelsea, Katie was a career Mom – boundless in her devotion to her family as well as friends. A parishioner of St. George’s Episcopal Church in Sanford, she was active with Lent & Advent Book Studies; an integral aide to the Jumble Sale fundraising event; and regularly participated in Community Care Day. During her years in Lynn, she was an active parishioner of the former St. Alban’s Episcopal Church. A passionate child advocate, especially for children See SANTOS page 38...
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Berwick Academy Girls Varsity Hockey Team Enjoying Great Season
SCOREBOARD College Sports EISA Ski Championships Madison Lord, Kit ter y Point, earned a time of 2:42.74 to finish 20th.
Lasell College Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Indoor Track & Field Grace West, Kennebunk, ran times of 6:39.01 and 7:20.69 in the mile run.
NCAA Division III Wrestling Michael Curtis, Wells, placed in the top six at the NCAA Division III Northeast Wrestling Regional this past weekend.
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...SANTOS from page 34 with autism, she dedicated an abundance of time through her life to working with and for children. Her love and tenderness knew no bounds. She stood as the “Neighborhood Mom” in every community in which she lived, always there to lend support to anyone in need. She will rest as the Patron Saint of the Santos Clan. The beloved wife of 37 years to Stephen Manuel Santos. A devoted mother to Joseph Frederick, Adam Justin and Kenneth Stephen, as well as a loving “Vovo” to Alexia Raquel, Rylee Benjamin, Zandros Michael Manuel, and Kenneth Stephen. She passes to her celestial family above. The loving daughter of the late Francis J. and Marguerite I. Espinola and dear sister to Donald F., Nancy A., Joseph F., Phillip A., and Kenneth W. As well as loving niece of the late Rod and Phyllis Moore, Bill and Gladys Keefe, and Buddy Sheppard. Funeral from the Frank A. Welsh & Sons Funeral Home, 718 Broadway, Chelsea, MA, on Saturday, March 2 at noon. Followed by a Holy Eucharist Service at St. Luke’s Church, 201 Washington Ave., Chelsea, MA,
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at 1 p.m. Services will conclude with interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett, MA. Relatives and friends are most kindly invited to attend. Visiting hours will be held at the Welsh Funeral Home on Friday, March 1, 4-8 p.m. The funeral home is fully handicap accessible, with ample parking opposite. For directions or to send expressions of sympathy, visit www.Welshfuneralhome.com.
United States flag and the State of Maine flag at all Maine National Guard Facilities be flown at halfstaff from sunrise on Saturday, March 2, to sunset on Sunday, March 3, in honor of Technical Sergeant Thomas Arthur Morrison Small of North Berwick. Governor Mills also directed the United States flag and the State of Maine flag be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Sunday, March 3, in the towns of North Berwick and South Berwick. “Technical Sergeant Small was a devoted patriot who served our state and nation honorably for nearly three decades,” said Governor Janet Mills. “While we can never fully repay our Nation-
Flags to be Lowered in Honor National Guardsman AUGUSTA – Governor Janet Mills directed that the
Local HS Girls Place at Class A Swim and Dive Meet
Left to right: Lilly Madore, Paige Stone, Camilla Rawlings, Taylor Nguyen, Hannah Bradish and Coach Guy Pollino.
KENNEBUNK / WELLS Kennebunk and Wells high school girls dive teams competed at the Class A Swim and Dive Championships on February 19 at Bowdoin college. Lilly Madore - Kennebunk Sophomore, 15th place score 180.45. Paige Stone - Wells Freshman, 12th place score 208.85. Camilla Rawlings - Kenal Guardsmen for their service, this weekend we will show our gratitude by honoring him, and I hope people across Maine will join me in thanking his family for his service.” To read his obituary, see page 22 in the February 22, 2019 edition of the Weekly Sentinel.
nebunk Freshman, 8th place score 250.80. Taylor Nguyen - Kennebunk Senior, 4th place score 322.75. Hannah Bradish - Wells Junior, 5th place score 315.45. Medals were given to the top eight participants. Coach Guy Pollino coaches both the Kennebunk and Wells Girls Dive Teams.
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