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Noble Students Find Solution for Town’s Water Trouble By Timothy Gillis NORTH BERWICK A few students and their high school teacher have discovered first-hand how teamwork can have a major impact on their community. Yuhong Sun, who Left photo: National finalists in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest. Right photo: The water filtration system they invented. teaches Chinese and a computer class at Noble High lem in the local water supply. teachers and students to solve technology. School, has been working with a In April, Noble High Sun and her students re- real-world issues in their comgroup of six active student team cently learned that their inven- munity using classroom skills School students will travel to members, and as many more tion has been selected as one of in science, technology, engineer- New York City and compete in part-timers, to invent a water ten national finalists in the Sam- ing, arts and math (STEAM). As the final event before a panel of filtration system to address the sung Solve for Tomorrow Con- a national finalist, Noble High judges – presenting their project persistent manganese-level prob- test, a program that encourages School will receive $50,000 in idea and sharing how it will ben-
efit the local community and beyond. At the final event, three grand prize winners will be chosen by the judges’ panel and awarded $150,000 in technology. In addition, a fourth school will be deemed the Community Choice Award winner and take home an additional $15,000 in technology, which will be determined by online public voting. David (Xue Yongle), a See WATER page 5...
Businesswoman Battled Odds to Reach Dream KENNEBUNK International Women’s Day was Thursday, March 8. Many area business and organizations are now run by women, and each year it seems that more opportunities are opening up. We met up with one local businesswoman who has a remarkable story. From working in
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a local pizza shop to military service to being diagnosed with a serious illness, Tiffani Ruszenas is now back where she started. This time, however, she is a business owner with two pizza joints to her name. Ruszenas started working at Domino’s Pizza as soon as she was able to get her work permit at age 14, following in the footsteps of her mother, an area supervisor. “I grew in Domino’s,” Ruszenas said. “My mom worked for Domino’s since
Tiffani Ruszenas (left) hands pizza to Becca Drawdy.
before I was born. I always knew I wanted to end up there.” She joined the U.S. Marine
Corps after 9/11, serving for five and a half years and two tours in Iraq.
“I was a junior in high school,” she said of hearing news of the attack on the Trade Center and Pentagon. “I was not really the college type. Like a lot of young people, I wasn’t sure what the future had in store for me, but I wanted to serve. I pursued it like my father. It gives you great skills for life.” Her father, Marc Cecilio, was in the U.S. Air Force. “Shortly after I graduated, I was stationed in Yuma, See RUSZENAS page 21...
Shipwreck Draws Visitors, Vandals YORK The reappearance of a shipwreck on Short Sands Beach last week garnered national attention from the press and attracted several historians who offered opinions on its origins. It also brought with it the unsightly spectacle of vandals trying to keep a piece. The remnants of the boat, now just a wooden hull, conjured up a romantic maritime past but also attracted hundreds of visitors, many of whom wanted to take a small piece of the boat home as a keepsake. York Beach Maine, a Facebook group with more than 9,000 members, posted several photos of the ship and the ensuing attention it drew, which eventually caused local officials to surround it with yellow police tape.
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“I went down a took some photos and made a stink about it on Facebook,” said Eric Larsen, group member. “From my point of view, the local people are kind of disgusted with it, the vandalism and disrespect. There were people standing on it, breaking off bits of it.” Earlier responses to the shipwreck’s ghost-like emergence from the sea were more academically oriented. Pat FitzGerald, librarian and archivist at Old York Historical Society, spoke of the shipwreck, which has “surfaced” several times since its first appearance on Short Sands beach in York in 1958. It reappeared definitively after major storms in 1978, 2013, and 2015, and possibly See SHIP page 26...
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SOUTH BERWICK “Frontier� conjures images of spurs, sagebrush, and endless Western plains. But recent scholarship on the settlement of northern New England tells a vivid story of another, earlier frontier, here in the Seacoast region four centuries ago. This summer, teachers of grades 5-12 can explore that lost frontier in a three-
day immersive training program, the Forgotten Frontier Workshop, to be held at the Counting House Museum in South Berwick on July 24-26. Applications for the program, which carries a stipend of $400, are now available at www.oldberwick.org and are due by March 15. Twenty teachers will join curators, archaeologists and
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historians in examining how divergent cultures navigated deep cultural divides in the turbulent century of the 1600s. Encounters between diverse characters who occupied this region—Native American, French and English—are the focus of investigation. The workshop will introduce teachers to local primary resources and advanced methods for teaching early colonial history using artifacts and documents as research tools. The program runs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily and lunch is provided. Cultural conflict and accommodation are subjects that offer teachers a compelling entry point for studying colonial history. Historian Dr. Emerson “Tad� Baker will introduce rival cultures and the global context of their encounters in this region. Abenaki scholar Dr. Lisa Brooks will provide a Native perspective on the earliest wars with English
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samples. “We first noticed the high manganese levels around two years ago,” said Weismann. “When the water in the river is flowing normally, there is manganese there, and sometimes in bothersome amounts, but nothing like we saw then. In a drought, water becomes stagnant. Very little water was flowing through Salmon Falls River.” The chemical environment changes take place low in the water, he explained, next to the sediment. Manganese, a naturally occurring mineral, is already present in the water in sediment form, like tiny grains of salt. When the water becomes stagnant, manganese dissolves into the water and becomes invisible, like sugar in water. “You can’t see it, and you can’t filter it out,” he said. “Filters work well with particles but not with dissolved things. We were having a problem getting as much (manganese) out as we wanted.” That’s when the student proposal arrived. “At the first forum, I said that’s an interesting idea,” Weismann said. “I hadn’t heard of doing it that way and was not sure it would work, but said ‘Let’s find out’ and it worked.” The students created a system that uses a chemical reaction to turn the manganese into solid particles that could then be easily filtered out. Beyond its own success, the prototype also shows that there are other principles local officials can employ to get out more manganese. “We’re continuing to
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KENNEBUNK Kerry Ann Mendez, owner of Perennially Yours in Kennebunk will be appearing at the 2018 Boston Flower & Garden Show at the Seaport World Trade Center. Mendez will share her expertise and passion to discuss
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Kids Serve to Support Food Pantry KITTERY POINT The next Kids Serve Community Dinner is traditional New England ham and bean fare. It will be held on Saturday, March 10, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the parish hall of First Congregational Church, 23 Pepperrell Road in Kittery Point. Last fall, kids and parents hosted two successful community dinners to benefit Fair Tide and Maine Veterans and families at risk of homelessness. The children will be doing it again at the third dinner, which will benefit Footprints Food Pantry, which supports individuals and families in Kittery and Eliot who are experiencing food insecurity. Approximately 120 families are supported by Footprints, including folks who depend on food deliveries. The pantry is all volunteer. In the past year more than 40 volunteers logged over 7,000 volunteer hours to provide food for clients. The supper is open to everyone, with a suggested donation of $6, although any donation is welcome. Take-out dinners are available. Chef Steve Hoffman, who works at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, is in charge in the kitchen. There
will be ham, beans (including vegetarian and gluten free), hot dogs, coleslaw, drinks and dessert. Local businesses, including Carl’s Meat Market, Golden Harvest, Lil’s Café, Beach Pea Bakery, Marshalls Rentals and Take Away Café, are generously donating food and equipment for the dinner to help raise as much money as possible for Footprints Food Pantry. The dinner is an opportunity for young folks, working alongside adults, to put on a dinner, including doing setup, assisting in the kitchen and dining hall, cleaning up, spreading the word, and donating the proceeds to groups and people in the community. For more information about the Kids Serve Ham & Bean Supper, call Gail Leonard at 518-322-9632.
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The 47th Annual Waban Telethon To benefit Waban’s programs for children with autism and other intellectual/developmental disabilities
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Thanks for your support! See new gifts & baskets as they arrive on Waban’s facebook event! Fantastic live entertainment with music, dancers, singers, great gifts, raffles, food, baskets and free kids’ activities throughout the day!
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~ News ~ Shapleigh Student to Battle Maine’s Best KITTERY Myles Seckler, a fifth grade student at Shapleigh School, is a semifinalist in the 2018 Maine National Geographic State Bee. held at the University of Maine, Farmington on Friday, April 6. This is the second level of the National Geographic Bee competition, which is now in its 30th year. School Bees were held in schools with fourth- through eighth-grade students throughout the state to determine each
school champion. School champions then took a qualifying test, which they submitted to the National Geographic Society. The National Geographic Society has invited up to 100 of the topscoring students in each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Department of Defense Dependents Schools and U.S. territories to compete in the State Bees. To celebrate the 30th annual National Geographic Bee, the cash prize for the top
Thin Mint Condition – Girl Scout Cookies Are Coming! STATEWIDE – Girl Scouts of Maine announces that it has kicked off off a month-long phase of the Girl Scout cookie sale, which includes cookie booth sales across Maine, bringing in a new century of fun, learning, and excitement. Selling cookies has powered resources for girls over the past 101 years. During Girl Scout Cookie season, each amazing young G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader) not only sells delicious cookies but also builds life skills, such as goal setting, budgeting, people skills, and business ethics—all essential to 21st century leadership and workforce development. And the more cookies girls sell, the more earnings they have to perform
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three students in each state has doubled. Each state champion will receive $200, the National Geographic Visual Atlas of the World, 2nd Edition and a trip to Washington, D.C., to represent their state in the National Geographic Bee Championship to be held at National Geographic Society headquarters in May. Students that come in second place will receive $150 and those that come in third will receive $100. The first-place national champion will receive a $50,000 college scholarship, a lifetime membership in the Society, including a subscription to National Geographic magazine, and an all-expenses-paid Lindblad expedition
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Correction In the March 2, 2018 Weekly Sentinel, a sponsor of the Taste of Wells competition was incorrectly identified. It should have read Hidden Cove Brewing Co.
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~ Library News ~ and enjoy good conversation. Tuesday, March 13, at 10:30 a.m.
Berwick Public Library Book Sale During library hours from March 10 to 17. The book sale will run for one week only. All sales are by donation. Also, Girl Scouts will be selling their cookies. Buy a book; eat a cookie.
Walk Through the Delta Blues Guitar player â&#x20AC;&#x153;Poor Howardâ&#x20AC;? Stith and harmonica player Mike â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bullfrogâ&#x20AC;? Rogers bring alive the Mississippi delta blues. Tuesday, March 13, at 6 p.m. Postponed from February 7.
Nifty Needleworkers Knitters, crocheters, all crafters welcome to come create, share
LEGO Club LEGO Club meets Wednesdays (except the last Wednesday of the month) from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. (ages 10 -plus up) for weekly challenges and inspired builds. Next meeting is March 14, at 4 p.m.
Genealogy Club The Genealogy Club Meets on the first and third Friday of each month. The club has a number of online resources for genealogical research including American Ancestors, Family Search, Heritage Quest, and Rootsweb. For local history, the library has nine volumes of Maine Families, Vital Re-
cords for South Berwick, Berwick, and North Berwick, and yearbooks for Noble High School and histories of surrounding towns. For more information contact Lyn Rouff, assistant librarian. Next meeting is March 16, from 1 to 3 p.m.
For More Information Call the library at 207-698-5737 or visit www.berwick.lib.me.us.
D.A. Hurd Library The Mill Girls The North Berwick Historical Society and the Hurd Library will be hosting a free public program, The Mill Girls, on Thursday, March 15, at 6 p.m. at the library. Presented by the Biddeford Mills Museum, this program brings to life the experiences of textile mill workers in the 19th and 20th centuries.
New Book Club Looking for good conversation? Love reading and learning new things? Want to share new books with others? Join us for the inaugural gathering of our new book club on Wednesday, March 21 at 6 p.m. We will discuss Neil DeGrasse Tysonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Astrophysics for People in a Hurry.â&#x20AC;? Books are available at the library.
For More Information Call the library at 207-676-2215 or visit www.da-hurd.lib.me.us.
Kennebunk Free Library Author Discusses â&#x20AC;&#x153;Dovecoteâ&#x20AC;? Anne Britting Oleson will chat about her new novel on Wednesday, March 21 at 6 p.m. at the library. Six years ago, Gwynn Forestâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s husband Richard committed suicide. After that, she struggled to keep things together, emotion-
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ally, mentally, and financially. Then three fortuitous things happened: she sold the family construction company; she inherited a seaside cottage from an elderly English great-aunt whom she had never met, and she was offered a job illustrating a book for a friend. Thus, a new start in a new place. Once ensconced in Gull Cottage, she begins to learn disturbing things about her great-aunt and her new home. This program is free.
Mother Goose Storytime Join them for Mother Goose Mondays! Children up to 2 years old and their caregivers are invited to engage in lap activities, rhymes, songs, and fingerplays. Monday, March 12 at 10:30 a.m.
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Ages 2- 5 years old and their caregivers are invited to meet on Tuesday afternoons and Wednesday mornings for stories, songs, and movement, all followed by a craft. Tuesday, March 13 at 1:30 p.m. and Wednesday, March 14 at 10:30 a.m.
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Vermont Poet Featured in Rice Pudding Series April Ossmann, poet, teacher and editor, will be featured in the upcoming Rice Pudding Poetry Series on Thursday, March 15. Together with a group of community readers, including Jane Vacante, A.M. McCurdy, Heather DuPont and others, who will read published poems on the theme of Remembering and Forgetting, Ossmann will read from her most recent collection of poems, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Event Boundaries.â&#x20AC;? Guitarist Jon Booth will also perform. The evening begins with live music, refreshments, and conversation at 6 p.m. The reading starts at 6:30 p.m. This event is free and open to the public, although seating in the upstairs library is limited. A book signing will follow the reading.
For More Information Call the library at 207-439-1553 or visit www.rice.lib.me.us.
Wells Public Library Lego and Rubikâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cube Club Let the brain games begin! Participants are invited to build master creations with Legos provided by the library. There are Rubikâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cubes on hand with instructions on how to solve the Cube. All ages welcome. Friday, March 9 at 3 p.m.
Drop by the library on the last Wednesday of each month to participate in their ongoing gaming tournament. Each month, they will have a new competitive game for you to try your hand at - from retro board games to Wii marathons to their brand new Nintendo Switch. The top scorers at the end of the chosen games will each win a prize. Wednesday, March 14 at 2:30 p.m.
For More Information Call the library at 207-646-8181 or visit www.wells.lib.me.us.
William Fogg Public Library Science Club Wednesday, March 14 from 3 to 7 p.m. Come get scientific in the Kent Room! No registration required.
For More Information Call the library at 207-439-9437 or visit www.william-fogg.lib.me.us.
York Public Library Cribbage Join them each Friday for an afternoon of cribbage and camaraderie. Bring your own board and cards. All are welcome. Fridays, March 9 and 16, at 2 p.m.
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~ News ~ York High School 2nd Quarter Honor Roll Grade 12 HIGH HONORS Thomas Donnelly, Abigail Gerbino, Payton Humphrey, Robyn Jutras, Kathryn Miller, Brynn Rankin, Grace Reynolds, Leah Sobotka, Anne Yauch, Alexander Zinkevicz
HONORS Benjamin Alexander, Alexander Bair, Anna Baker, Kiley Blondin, Elissa Bychok, Grace Campbell, Thomas Carr, Samantha Corbett, Brian Cronin, Garrett Cronin, Vincent Derro, Wendy Donnell, Jack Drew, Kayla Edminster, Sophia Eytel, Shauna Hannigan, Jared Heyland, Isabella Hoeveler, Dinon Hughes, Kelsey Johnston, Gvantsa Jologua, Laura Kenealy,
...LIBRARIS from page 8 Role of Women in Global Peace and Security Dr. Swanee Hunt will discuss â&#x20AC;&#x153;Women Waging Peace: The Roles of Women in Peace and Securityâ&#x20AC;? at the library. Hunt served as Ambassador to Austria from 19931996 during the Bosnian War. She is the Eleanor Roosevelt Lecturer at Harvardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Kennedy School and the founder of the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Women and Public Policy Program. An advocate, activist, philanthropist and author, she will discuss her latest book, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Rwandan Women Rising,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; which tells the remarkable story of the role of women in rebuilding that country after the 1994 genocide. Copies of her book will be available for sale at the event. Friday, March 9 at 3 p.m.
Friday Afternoon Music Join local residents by the fireside when pianist and York resident Katherine Mayfield helps ease everyone into the weekend with some golden oldies. The program is sponsored by Parallax. Friday, March 9 from 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.
Oscar Nominee for Free On Sunday, March 11 at 3 p.m., the library will show the critically acclaimed â&#x20AC;&#x153;Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,â&#x20AC;? a darkly comic drama from Academy Award nominee Martin McDonagh. After months have passed without a culprit in her daughterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s murder case, Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand) makes a bold move, painting three signs leading into her town with a controversial message directed at William Willoughby (Woody Harrelson), the townâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s revered chief of police. When his second-in-command Officer Dixon (Sam Rockwell), an immature motherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s boy with a penchant for violence, gets involved, the battle between Mildred and Ebbingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s law enforcement is only exacerbated. Rated R for violence, language throughout, and some sexual references. 115 minutes. No cost for the film; donations are welcomed.
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Library to Launch Strategic Planning Project KENNEBUNK At its January 30 meeting, the Board of Trustees of the Kennebunk Free Library officially launched a strategic planning process with the goal of developing and implementing a plan to guide the work of the library, its staff, and the board over the next three to five years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The recent appointment of our new Director of the Library, Michelle Conners, makes this the ideal time to consider our vision for the library and its future,â&#x20AC;? said Linda Lucas at the time. She 0chairs the Governance and Policy Committee. The preliminary timeline for the planning project anticipates that the Board will finalize the plan in August of this year. To assist the Board of Trustees in developing its plan, the library has hired Starboard Leadership Consulting of Bangor, led by Jeff Wahlstrom, to provide plan-
ning support and to manage the â&#x20AC;&#x153;community stakeholderâ&#x20AC;? process. Founded in 2005, Starboard has provided strategic planning and governance support to more than 150 Maine nonprofits. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are very committed to hearing the voices of library patrons and the community as we develop our plan,â&#x20AC;? Conners said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Over the next few months, there will be multiple opportunities for people to express their hopes for the Library and offer input that will help to guide our work.â&#x20AC;? In addition to plans for interviews and discussion groups, an on-line survey will be made available to the community in early spring. Those with questions, or interest in being involved, should email Conners at mconners@kennebunk.lib. me.us. For more information, call 207-985-2173 or visit www.kennebunklibrary.org.
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Interactive discussion â&#x20AC;&#x153;Learning how to make better decisions by putting your life in the hands of your spiritual nature,â&#x20AC;? based on Bahaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;i teachings. Informal dinner provided at 6 p.m. Discussion begins at 7 p.m. 925 Main St, Eliot.
Coffee & Convo The York MS Coffee and Conversation Get Together will be held from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at Lobster Cove Restaurant, 756 York St. in York. All those affected by MS are welcome to attend. The group discusses issues related to MS, including symptoms, treatment, and management of all aspects of MS. It is an opportunity to meet others who are dealing with similar issues. FMI: Tammi at 207-2167739.
Sunday, March 11 Concert with Chickadees The Sweet Chickadees perform as a three-part ensemble of a pianist, flutist, and singer. This trio is well-known to the Atria community. 2 p.m.
Piscataqua Bridge Public Meeting Interested in the future rehabilitation of the Piscataqua River Bridge? Join the Maine Department of Transportation and the New Hampshire Department of Transportation for a public meeting to hear proposed recommendations, discuss concerns, and ask questions. Anyone with an interest is invited to attend and participate in the meeting. Portsmouth Public Library (Levinson Room), at 175 Parrott Avenue in Portsmouth. 6 p.m. FMI: Leanne Timberlake, Maine DOT senior project manager, leanne.timberlake@maine. gov and 207-624-3422.
Wednesday, March 14 Legion Auxiliary Meeting The Charles S. Hatch American Legion Auxiliary of Berwick is having its monthly meeting
in the Berwick Town Hall on Sullivan Street at 7 p.m. Any woman veteran and her family is invited to attend. This is a great opportunity to meet these fine ladies and discover their contributions to the community and veterans in our area. FMI: Diana Lapierre, president, 207-698-1762 or Ann Urbanski, chaplain, 207-698-5258.
Irish Dancers The Stillson School of Irish Dance returns to the Atria community with original Irish dance to celebrate the upcoming holiday. Join them for an evening of Irish fun! 6 p.m.
Friday, March 16 Musical Presentation Staged The 25th annual production of â&#x20AC;&#x153;To God Be the Glory,â&#x20AC;? a musical presentation of the life of Jesus, is about to be staged in York. Sponsored annually by the Roman Catholic Parish of the Ascension of the Lord, the show will be performed at St. Christopher Church in York at 6:30 p.m. Additional shows are Friday, March 16, and Saturday, March 17. On Sunday, March 18, the performance will be at 3 p.m. Admission is free, but a donation is welcome.
Give Blood American Red Cross Blood Drive at Marshwood High School, from 1-6 p.m. in the gym. The Marshwood Interact students will be volunteering their time the day of the drive. Sign-up at www.redcrossblood.org There is an urgent need for blood donations as bad winter weather across the nation in January forced many cancellations of blood drives. The severe flu epidemic across the US has also impacted blood donations this winter.
Saturday, March 17 St. Patrickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Day Benefit The annual St. Patrickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s DinnerDance will be held at St. Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Church, Eldridge Road in Wells. The Knights of Columbus, Rev.
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Marshwood Middle School 2nd Quarter Honor Roll High Honors, Grade 6 Katalina Abell, Lucinda Brogan, Stella Case, Theresa Cinfo, Aoife Coomey, Grace Dalton, Pamela Daskoski, Kenai Diaz, Katelyn Friberg, Lillian Hammond, Ella Holland, Kayley Lin, Sawyer March, Sarah McClellan, Elle McDaniel, Rowan Nabel, Luke Nelson, Alexandra Nichols, Annika Oberg, Erika Parker, Riley Parnham, Silja Pope, Joseph Riddell, Lydia Ruksznis, Douglass Starkey, Rowan Waddell, Pearl Wynne
Honors, Grade 6 Liam Alley, Jacob Ashtari, Abagail Astbury, Montana-Rae Ballou, Beckett Barlow, Peter Black, , Ava Bogh, Mason Bouras, Liam Brewster, Aidan Brogan, Gavan Bullen, Tyler Burns, Ronan Casey, Maren Chapman, Owen Clark, Milo Closson, Madisyn Denault, Aaron Doubleday, Carter Ducey, Lukas Flynn, Mason Foote, Ava Gilmore, Ryan Gonroski, Seth Goodwin, Dylan Grassi, Grace Gray, Caitlin Grim, Ella Grinnell, Samson Horton, Elizabeth HoughWilliam J. Kelly Council, will host this event to provide charities with needed revenue. This year, the funds from the traditional corned beef, or ham, and cabbage and root vegetables dinner will be donated to Wounded Heroes Program of Maine and Organizations for Support of Children with Physical Disabilities. The dinner-dance starts with a social from 5-5:30 p.m. with dinner to follow. Music for dancing will be provided by DJ Tom Pomeroy. Tickets are $25 per person (BYOB), and can be purchased at St. Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Church or by calling 207-646-6870 or 207850-6488. Please note: tickets must be purchased in advance by March 11.
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Chloe Reed, Mary Katelyn Reeves, Owen Reeves, Sara Riley, William Sandusky, Evan Schmerber, Bridget Schontag, Julia Schultze, Daphne Sciascia, Noa Semo, Danielle Siraco, Ava Smith, Madison Smith, Rylie Stackpole, Lucille Stone, Abigail Strain, Cameron Sutton, Anabelle Taff, Emma Tessier, Eva Therrien, Kaydince Tilley, Charlotte Tufts, Liliana Valley, Mitchell Vlcek, Griffin Vorbach, Sophie Weaver, Amelia Williams, Grant Winter, Wyatt Yager
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Daniella Aceto, Shelby Anderson, Sylvia Bisson, Margaret Chamberlain, Wiley Cragun, Charlotte Daniels, Alex Dixon, Grace Ducharme, Peyton Emery, Addie Fuller, Lindley Gori, Hannah Haggerty, Jenny Lian, Sophie Lusenhop, Leah Maddison, Jonah Nobel, Ryan Pote, Chloe Rooney, Brooke Salvail, Mason Savage, Hayden Sawyer, Jonathan Sawyer, Andrew Simmons, Abigail Simonelli, Jason Singer, Riley St. Pierre, Kelsey Stevens, Jaslyn Thibodeau, Jeremy Turner, Caraboo West, Lucia Wiegert, Sean Williams, Helen Willoughby
Honors, Grade 7 Cooper Aiguier, William Anderson, Chloe Angell, Samantha Arnold, Anthony Arrigoni, Gillian Barna, Sarah Bevan, Lily Bossom, Grace Brackett, Sydney Bush, Benjamin Byrd, Brady Carson, Rowan Carter, Mitchell Childress, Uma Connolly, Mia Constantakos, Micah Costello, Lauryn Cruz, Asher Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Aran, Alana Day, Ashlee DeForge, Samuel DeGrappo, Henry Dimmerling, Jackson DuBois, Jadyn Eastman, Harrison English-Yonan, Theodore English-Yonan, Emma Fife, Auden Finstad, Clarice Forrester, Ruby Foss, Benjamin Garrepy, Keira Glinka, Lilly Goodwin, Anthony Gori, Kaylin Grogg, Robert Hamblett, Jonathan Hanscom, Gehrig Hatch, William Hersey, Claudia Hohn, Olivia Holt, Colby Isabelle, Graden Janes, Drew Kaichen, Sophia Kriz, Madison LaBreck, Taylor LaBreck, Harry Lampesis, Whistle Leach, Russell Leavitt, Felicia Nelson, Grace Pease, Andrew Perry, Lydia Phipps, Melody Pradhan, Graham Pruyne,
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ With Volunteer Effort, the Show Goes On
ELIOT Marshwood Middle School students are rehearsing for Disneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;High School Musical Jr.,â&#x20AC;? this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s theatrical production. Considered a modern adaptation of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Romeo and Juliet,â&#x20AC;? itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the story of two high school students from rival cliques, Troy Bolton, captain of the basketball team, and Gabriella Montez, a shy transfer student who excels in math and science. Together, they try out for the lead parts in their high school musical which causes division among all the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s students. Despite other studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; attempts to thwart their dreams, Troy and Gabriella resist peer pressure and rivalry, inspiring others along the way to not stick to the status quo, but to be true to themselves and follow their dreams. Kristen Dalton, drama director, selected this show because she feels its message fits in perfectly with the atmosphere and environment her theater program is trying to create. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In High School Musical Jr., the students learn that while weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not the same, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re different in a good way. That is exactly the message we want the students to get from participating in middle school theatre,â&#x20AC;? she said. This is Daltonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first year as drama head. Last spring, she learned that there was a need for a drama coach at MMS, and that without one, there would not be a spring show. At the same time, her daughter was performing in Marshwood Great Works schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fifthgrade musical, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Most Epic Birthday Party Ever.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;There were more than 100 fifth-graders participating in the show, both on and offstage, and watching them all come together to put on this show was an amazing experience,â&#x20AC;? Dalton said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The joy they were all feeling was palpable. My heart broke at the thought of these kids going into middle school and not having a theatre program.â&#x20AC;?. Parent volunteer Jenn Therrien joined her as artistic director and designed the set,
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props and costumes. With costume design, they were looking to visually designate between the four different cliques that are represented not only in the show but also in high schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; or middle schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;itself. Everything used in the show was built, bought, or donated by parents of the cast and crew and members of the Marshwood Community, including some who do not have children in the show. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have been beyond blessed to have such an amazing team of parents and a fantastic theatre community that has been incredibly generous with their support,â&#x20AC;? said Dalton. Performances for â&#x20AC;&#x153;High School Musical Jr.â&#x20AC;? will be Friday, March 16, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, March 17, at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. at Marshwood Middle School in Eliot. General admission tickets will available at the door for $8 for adults and $5 for students.
OGUNQUIT Irish Stepdancing continues to be a wildly popular art form for performers and audiences alike. Ogunquit Performing Arts celebrates this unique style of dance at this most appropriate time of year, by presenting the renowned Stillson School of Irish Dance on Saturday, March 10, at 6:30 p.m., at the Dunaway Center, 23 School Street in Ogunquit. The Stillson dancers, returning to Ogunquit by popular demand, will perform a brilliant array of jigs and reels, dressed in a variety of dazzling, hand-made costumes. The performance will consist of both the fluid soft-shoe style as well as the rhythmic hard shoe popularized by shows such as Riverdance and Lord of the Dance. At the end of the performance, the dancers will invite children and the young at heart to join them onstage to learn or try out some steps. A reception with refreshments will conclude the evening. The Stillson School of Irish Dance is under the direction of dancer and teacher Carlene Moran Stillson. She is accredited by Ad Coimisium in Dublin, Ireland and a member of Irish Dancing Teacherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Association of North America. In existence for more than 20 years, the Stillson School is the only certified school of Irish dancing in the state of Maine and its dancers compete all over New England and place in the
New England Regional Irish Dancing Championships annually, and in competitions around the world. In addition to the dance performance, Stillson will tell about the history of the dance and explain the reasons for the design of the many different costumes worn by the dancers. Traditional Irish dress is represented in the school dress which features embroidery designs taken from the Book of Kells. The curtain time for this event is 6:30 p.m. with the performance of the Stillson Stepdancers, followed by a reception to meet the dancers. Admission is $5 and payable at the door, the evening of the performance. General seating, no advance sales. For more information ,visit www.ogunquitperformingarts.org.
A dancer from the Stillson School of Irish Dance, which will perform traditional Irish stepdances at the Dunaway Center in Ogunquit.
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WELLS The Wells Players will present the musical â&#x20AC;&#x153;Grease,â&#x20AC;? opening Wednesday, March 14 with a 3:30 p.m. performance. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 1959, and the too-coolfor-school â&#x20AC;&#x153;Burger Palace Boysâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pink Ladiesâ&#x20AC;? are stealing hub-caps and acting tough.
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This rollicking musical is both a homage to the idealism of the fifties and a satire of high-schoolersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; age-old desire to be rebellious. At the heart of the story is the romance between hot-rodding Danny Zuko and the sweet new girl in town, Sandy Dumbrowski. Their secret summer romance becomes complicated now that school is back in session. Seats for Wednesdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s matinee are $5 with free admission offered to students and senior citizens. The show will continue with evening performances on Thursday, March 15 at 6:30 p.m. and Friday, March 16, at 7 p.m. The final production will be on Saturday, March 17, at 1 p.m. Tickets prices are $8 for the general public and $5 for students and senior citizens. There will be reserve seating for Friday and Saturdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s shows. Reserve tickets will be sold in advance at the Wells High School front office and at the door the night of the show. The production is directed by Andrew Lopez and involves more than 60 cast and crew members. The â&#x20AC;&#x153;Greaseâ&#x20AC;? book,
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â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;A Mouthful of Shoesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; on Tap for Dance Hall KITTERY NYC dancer and choreographer, David Parker, and The Bang Group, known for their inventive and hilarious holiday show Nut/Cracked, return to The Dance Hall with their new work â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;A Mouthful of Shoesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; on Friday, March 16, at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, March 17, at 3 p.m. A Mouthful of Shoes is a new work that continues Parkerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exploration of the sonic potential of the dancing body in a varied, interlocking suite of percussive dances. Working with a wide-ranging movement vocabulary drawing from classical and contemporary forms as well as tap dance, Parker has taken a set of musical scores both contemporary and traditional, recreated them as choreographic systems, and embodied them with dancers. Thus, they can be played entirely by feet and bodies. Musician Pauline Kim Harris will play violin for an original composition by Dean
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Internationally Acclaimed Author Spends Week with Local Students SOUTH BERWICK Poet and author Willie Perdomo spent last week working with Berwick Academy students as part of the annual Mary Anker Poet-in-Residence series. Middle schoolers engaged with him in the process of making and performing poetry in daily workshops. “Poetry has always provided an alternative language toward experience and imagination; it’s as close to dreaming
in real time as we can get,” says Perdomo. “The goal of my visit to Berwick was to create an environment where students can inhabit their dream space.” Perdomo hails from East Harlem. He last visited Maine five years ago, and before that in the 1990’s. Most of his writing is geared towards older readers, but “Where Nickel Costs a Dime” is used in many high schools. “Based on what we selected, we talked about various entry
points to a poem,” he said. His “123rd Street Rap” offers a good example of rhyme and sound in poems, and students were able to craft poems with their own childhood experiences. “‘Poet in Harlem’ is more about using your senses,” said Perdomo, the author of “The Essential Hits of Shorty Bon Bon,” a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and Milton Kessler Poetry Award, winner of the International Latino Book Award, and a Hurston/Wright Legacy Award nominee. He is also the author of “Smoking Lovely,” winner of the PEN/ Beyond Margins Awards. Perdomo is a Pushcart nominee, two-time New York Foundation for the Arts Poetry Fellow, and a former Woolrich Fellow in Creative Writing at Columbia University. His work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Norton Anthol-
ogy of Latino Literature, Bomb Magazine, and African Voices. He is currently a member of the VONA/Voices faculty and an English instructor at Phillips Exeter Academy. The residency and evening event were created by Kimberly Green, the first Poet-in-Residence at Berwick Academy, and Mary Anker, retired Berwick Academy English teacher. Their love of poetry, energy,
and vision, resulted in the creation of this annual series, which began in 2010. Poets Richard Blanco, Naomi Shihab Nye, Tom Moore, McKeel McBride, Sophia Snow, Ellen Waterston, and others have been featured over the years. The program was named in Anker’s honor in 2017 for her dedication, passion, and commitment to bringing poetry to Berwick Academy. Students enjoyed the week See PERDOMO page 26...
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Vermont Poet Featured in Rice Pudding Poetry Series KITTERY April Ossmann, poet, teacher and editor, will be featured in the upcoming “Rice Pudding Poetry Series” on Thursday, March 15. Together with a group of community readers, including Jane Vacante, A.M. McCurdy, Heather DuPont and others, who will read published poems on the theme of “Remembering and Forgetting”, Ossmann will read from her most recent collection of poems, “Event Boundaries”. Guitarist Jon Booth will also perform. Author of “Event Boundaries” and “Anxious Music” (published by Four Way Books), Ossmann’s poetry has been published widely in journals and anthologies, including “Colorado Review”, “Harvard Review”, and “From the Fishouse” (Persea Books). Her poetry awards include a Vermont Arts Council Creation Grant, and a “Prairie Schooner” Readers’ Choice Award. She has published essays including “Thinking Like an Editor: How to Order Your Poetry Manuscript (Poets & Writers)”, and a critical study of poet Lynda Hull in “American Writers Supplement XXI” (Charles Scribner’s Sons). Former executive director of Alice James Books (2000-2008), she owns a consulting business, offering manuscript editing and publishing advice. She is a faculty editor for the low-residency MFA in Creative Writing Program at Sierra Nevada College, and teaches private tutorials and poetry workshops using a method she developed to teach poets to revise their work objectively. She lives in West Windsor, Vermont. The evening
begins with live music, refreshments, and conversation at 6pm. The reading starts at 6:30 p.m. This event is free and open to the public, and seating in the upstairs library is limited. A book signing will follow the reading. Rice Public Library is located at 8 Wentworth Street in Kittery. Parking is available in the lots on either side of the Rice Building, or across the street in the Taylor Building lot. Call (207) 439-1553 for more information.
YORK Five members of the Portland Symphony Orchestra performed the second annual KinderKonzerts for the York Elementary School students on Thursday, March 1. These
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George Kathios Receives James J. Courchaine Award KITTERY Congratulations are in order for Kittery’s Superintendant of Sewer Services, George Kathios. At the New England Water Environment Association’s Annual Conference this month, Kathios became the 2017 recipient of the James J. Courchaine Systems Award, in recognition of his outstanding efforts in the operation, maintenance, and management of the Kittery wastewater collection system. This award from the NEWEA is quite an accomplish-
ment, and one that all of us here at the Town of Kittery are very proud of. Well done, George!
Historical Society Receives Donation ELIOT Paul Johnson and other members of the Eliot Historical Society recently gathered to accept a check from Marcye Philbrook, president of The Fabulous Find in Kittery, following a month-long fundraising effort. Society members were joined by the Friends of Weeks Public Library and Southern NH Services Gift of Warmth as the three nonprofit organizations chosen to receive
proceeds from sales during the month of January. During the month, members of these groups, their friends, family and well-wishers supported this fund-raising effort by bringing in their gently used clothing and housewares. Philbrook said The Fabulous Find was founded in 2010 by a small group of Seacoast Maine and New Hampshire women who had a vision for a nonprofit resale boutique that would benefit a variety of
New Physical Therapy Center Opens WELLS Saco Bay Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy announced the grand opening of its newest outpatient physical therapy center, located at 45 Wells Plaza, Unit 10, in Wells. The center offers patients access to one-on-one, personalized care and innovative rehabilitation equipment to help efficiently strengthen the body, reduce pain and prevent future injury. The center offers a wide range of general and specialty physical therapy services, including orthopaedic rehabilitation, pre- and post-operative care, sports medicine and sportspecific training, concussion management, running assessments, vestibular rehabilitation, dry needling and spine and total joint care. A full line of work-
injury prevention programs are also provided, including work conditioning and return-towork programs. The Wells center treats a variety of symptoms, conditions, and diagnoses throughout the life span and restores function to individuals after injury, trauma or surgery to the joints or spine. Saco Bay also offers flexible hours to fit patients’ schedules and is overseen by Chad Flagg, MPT, center manager. “Wells is a great town and Saco Bay is proud to be a member of this community and serve the therapy needs of its residents,” Flagg said. “Saco Bay has a long history of treating individuals across the lifespan for varying injuries and ailments. This area is full of in-
dividuals who are vigilant about their health and well-being, and I am confident the center will work hard every day to create a positive clinical and customer service experience for our patients.” Saco Bay and its sister brand, Select Physical Therapy, has 13 locations throughout Maine. For more information, call 207-641-2292.
other worthy nonprofits in the seacoast region. “We started out with a commitment to give at least $500 each month, even if it had to come from our own pockets. We recently reached our $1 million mark in donations to nonprofit organizations in the seacoast.” Johnson thanked the store for giving the Society this wonderful opportunity. “These funds will be used to further the work of the Society in protecting and preserving pieces of Eliot’s history and providing educational programs for the community,” he said.
The Eliot Historical Society meets on the first Monday of the month unless there is a conflict with other town events.
The programs are free and new members are always welcome. For more information call 207752-0174.
Habitat for Humanity Gets $5k Donation from Dead River KENNEBUNK The county-wide weatherization program for Habitat for Humanity, known as Keep York County Warm!, just received a $5,000 check from Dead River Company. The program has new partnerships with Efficiency Maine and local energy auditors which allow it to leverage resources to provide higher quality, more efficient weatherization services for an average of forty homeowners a year. Each family receives $1,050 worth of weatherization services and custombuilt interior storm window inserts. Keep York County Warm! volunteers build and install interior storm window inserts and other safety and weatherizing materials. The free services provided by Keep York County Warm!
have a direct impact on incomeeligible families and seniors by reducing their heating and cooling costs, and improving health and safety issues. The addition of energy-efficiency measures also helps preserve the home. “The beginning of this year has been so bitterly cold. Even the smallest draft can significantly impact the temperature in a home,” said Amy Nucci, executive director of Habitat for Humanity of York County. “The generous support of the Dead River Company helps ensure that the forty families will be warmer this winter, as air sealing is a major component of Keep York County Warm!” “Keeping Maine families safe and warm has been our business for more than 100 years, so we understand that a warm
home begins with a weatherized home,” said Deanna Sherman, president and CEO of Dead River Company, ”The work that Habitat for Humanity York County does to weatherize homes is vital to helping families stretch their home heating dollars across what we all know is a long heating season. We’re honored to be able to help in some way.” Habitat has many opportunities to volunteer on the Quarry Road Build in Wells, at the ReStore, on weatherization projects with Keep York County Warm!, on a salvage, in the office or with special events. Anyone interested in participating or donating to Habitat is encouraged to call the HFHYC office at 985-4850 or visit the website at www.habitatyorkcounty.org.
Vennard is Agent of the Year WELLS Jason Vennard, of EXIT Oceanside Realty, was recently awarded Agent of the Year. The Agent of The Year Award is based on accumulation of points. Points are based on number of listings, number of pendings, sales volume, buyer agreements, and agents sponsored.
“Jason has worked hard and this award is well-deserved recognition of that effort, said Rick Coyne, broker/owner. “He continues to be one of the top agents in Wells and York County. Jason also gives back to the community he grew up in by serving on the local school committee as the vicechairman.”
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Health & Fitness Protecting Water for Maineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Future Never Tasted so Good organization that works to promote the preservation and conservation of clean water in Maine. Previous recipients have included the Surfrider Foundation, Great Works Regional Land Trust, Kittery Land Trust, and the Wells Reserve at Laudholm Trust. Community Water Justice was selected by Tod and his wife Galen, business manager, after they learned about the grass roots movement. The organization is based in Fryeburg, and has a regional mission in an age of globalization. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Maine is increasingly being pushed to the front-line in the struggle for water sovereignty,â&#x20AC;? said Nickie Sekera, organization spokesperson. The goal of Community Water Justice is to broaden community involvement with municipal supplies of water, and their hope is that communities tap into their own creative resources to come up with solutions that will sustain future generations.
KITTERY The 4th Annual Community Charity Beer Initiative is on tap for Friday, March 16, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Tributary Brewing Company, 10 Shapleigh Road in Kittery. Community Water Justice, a network of front-line struggles in Maine determined to secure rights and accessibility to ground water through education and action for future generations, is the recipient of the funds raised this year. Up to $1 donation will be made for every pour of Tributaryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Gose, the ancient Hefeweizen-style beer that is brewed with a portion of sea water, Meyer lemons, coriander and a light hopping rate for a drinkable, tart, and briney wheat beer. This is the fourth year that Tod Mott, founder and brewer of Tributary, has crafted this special beer to raise funds for an
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for Maine,â&#x20AC;? Sekera said. The Seacoast community is invited to come out for the opening reception and release of the Gose. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet members of Community Water Justice. The fundraiser will continue as long as the Gose is on tap. Participating restaurants and bars who purchase kegs of the beer are also
asked to donate $1 for every pint they sell. In the past, Tributary has donated roughly $1,800 a year to recipient organizations. For more information about Community Water Justice visit their Facebook page or email waterjustice1@gmail.com. For any additional information, email galen@tributarybrewingcompany.com.
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jobs. In Maine, things are looking up. We have the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s oldest population by median age and the highest concentration of baby boomers. That is a lot of wisdom and talent. Maurer says â&#x20AC;&#x153;that if we thoughtfully adapt to meet the needs of Maines older population,â&#x20AC;? we could turn Maine into a hub for senior entrepreneurs, creative housing, and workplace flexibility. All needed to keep the aging population vital and involved. So letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s start looking at our older population as the wealth of knowledge that they are and begin asking for their input, stories, and expertise and continue to redefine the aging narrative. What else is truly possible? Contributed by Susan DeQuattro, local real estate agent.
The Health App that Tracks Illness STATEWIDE Interested in monitoring what illnesses are going around in your area? Check out Sickweather, the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first real-time map of human health. The app collects illness data and displays results on a local level. According to the app, the illnesses currently trending in Portland include the flu, cough, and allergies.
To track the flu and other illnesses in any location nationwide, download the free Sickweather mobile app and type in the name of your neighborhood. Along with illness tracking reports, the Sickweather app features a â&#x20AC;&#x153;Call Doctorâ&#x20AC;? button which helps youget access to board certified physicians through a partnership with tele-health company WellVia Solutions at a 10 percent discount. It also has â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thermometer Connectivity,â&#x20AC;? or Bluetooth connectivity with three brands of smart ear thermometers, allowing users to record and track their temperatures and other symptoms directly within the app. Sickweather offers detailed illness and symptom information, as well. Sickweather partners with Krames StayWell, to provide details on illnesses and symptoms tracked by the appâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;including causes, when to see a doctor, and treatments. A free Live Map feature for use in on-air TV broadcasts or on station websites is also available at www.sickweather.com. Sickweather â&#x20AC;&#x153;is the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first real-time map of sickness and the largest crowdsourcing community of its kindâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;processing millions of illness reports each month,â&#x20AC;? according to a press release. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The company has been recognized for accurately forecasting outbreaks up to See APP page 17...
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Health & Fitness What Causes Sensitive Skin? “Sensitive skin” can describe a host of symptoms that affect the skin on peoples’ faces and bodies. Some may develop sensitive skin after using skin care products that contribute to irritation or make their skin feel uncomfortable, even if there is no outward appearance of change. According to Francesca Fusco, MD, an assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, more than 50 percent of women categorize themselves as having sensitive skin. Although there are many treatments designed to treat sensitive skin, what drives irritation in one person may not produce the same effects in another. Therefore, alleviating sensitivity is not always an easy fix. Getting to the root of the irritation can help people develop a more customized plan for relief. Indoor and outdoor environment Changes in the weather as well as the air inside of a home can cause reactions in the skin. For example, cool, dry air and central heating can cause the skin to become dehydrated. Dirt and pollution also may play a role. Pollution in the air can be absorbed by the skin’s natural barrier, eventually weakening it, say the sensitive skin experts at Simple skin care products. Age Skin can lose its elasticity and ability to recover quickly with age, making it prone to greater sensitivity. Couple that with the pub...APP from page 16 15 weeks in advance,” it read. “Sickweather is committed to providing consumers and businesses the most accurate, predictive and meaningful sickness forecasts in the world – for reducing healthcare costs and saving lives.” Detractors complain about the interference of adds when trying to identify an illness trend, and many are concerned that the data could be inaccurate since it is crowd-sourced, i.e. dependent upon reviewers to submit illness reports. Visit www. sickweather.com and reputable health and technology sources for more information.
lic’s quest for younger-looking skin that involves cleansing religiously, exfoliating too frequently and relying on a bevy of anti-aging lotions, and it’s understandable why skin may become less resilient over time.
tive skin. Test new products in an inconspicuous spot prior to use, choosing items that have as few ingredients as possible. Avoid items with alcohol, reti-
noids and fragrances. Antibacterial or deodorant ingredients also may cause problems, so choose moisturizing products and soap-free cleansers.
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Dry skin Lack of moisture can contribute to sensitive skin. A cleanser that is too drying is often the culprit behind unnecessary irritation. According to skin care expert Renée Rouleau, harsh detergents in commonly used facial cleansers can break down the natural lipids in skin. Furthermore, invisible cracks may form, enabling moisture to seep out and irritants to get in. Skin disorders Common skin disorders or allergic skin reactions may make skin more sensitive. Such conditions include rosacea, eczema, psoriasis, or allergic contact dermatitis. Injured skin may be more reactive to the environment and certain products as well. Allergies to food or environmental components may also make skin more sensitive. Patch testing can identify allergies. Some trial and error may be necessary to find a skin care regimen that works on sensi-
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Noble High School 1st Semester Honor Roll
Grade 8 HIGHEST HONORS Olivia Erickson-Fudge, Sydney Gray, Isaac Hayes, Caleb Labonte, Rebecca LaFrance, Ryan Menter, Celia Momenee, Emily Nicely, Anthony Prak, Alysa Rachkoskie, and Lily Smith
HONORS Ryan Abbott, Laila Adawadkar, Kiera Allard-Hardy, Camden Andrick, Brady Barry, Madison Berry,
Lila Bregy, Devin Brown, Kylah Burch, Georgia Cahoon, Bianca Caterino, Jack Cesario, Calvin Cormier, Jacob Cyr, Colby Davis, Jenna Dixon, Shayden Dodge, Brynn Dumont, Jared Dumont, Ava Fiel, Samuel Gagner, Alli Gnirk, Carrie Grace, Emma Graffam, Kelvin Griffin, Olivia Howard, Lawsen Jones, Riley Kelly, John Kodzis, Meghan Kotsonis, Karli Kruse, Megan Lawrence, Madison
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Matewski, Katrina Mathews, Noah Mayrose, Kaiden Nadeau, Adam Olson, Nevaeh Parente, Melissa Pass, Ashley Plante, Eloise Plante, Caleb Poulin, Alivia Roberge, Jacob Seymour, Alyssa Shibles, Lydia Solak, Noah Spinney-Hernandez, Anna St Pierre, Liam Sullivan, Ashlynn Terry, Elijah Tetreault, Connor Toriello, Kyleigh Travers, McKenna Turcotte, Lauren Turner, Morgan Vachon, Alexis Volinsky, Owen Werner, Breenah Williams and Cora Wood. Honorable Mention-Delaney Allard, Spencer Bahai, Chloe Baker, Morgan Bill, Riley Burtt, Alyssa Cole, Jacob Dube, Daven Fogg, Aaron FoleyPratt, Sidney Gosselin, Aaron Gregoire, Addison Hersom, Erin Kinsey, Lincoln Lambert, Alexander Marchand, James Morton, Tyler O’Dee, Aiden Panneton, Stuart Powers, Katelynn Reynolds, Alyson Richardson, Jocelyn Ricker, Alexandria Tibbetts and Lily Vandenberg
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KENNEBUNK Atria Kennebunk hosted their annual “Sweetheart Dance” in celebration of Valentine’s Day. The University of New England
student-athlete volunteers joined Atria’s residents in a night full of dancing. Two residents were even crowned King and Queen of the dance, Aldo and Eleanor.
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HONORS Owen Arsenault, Andrew Bailey, Ethan Bent, Aliyah Blaisdell,
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Grade 10 HIGHEST HONORS Sharon Barry, Gabriella Caterino,
Cassandra Chabot, Clovis Cormier, Amy Fleming, Kyle Franey, Casey Gahagan, Kayla Graffam, Samuel Grant, Orion Hayes, Raegan Kelly, Jacob Laroche, Christina Locke, Caitlyn McCabe, Dante Michaud, Hannah Michaud, Carissa Newick, Hannah O’Neil, Natalie Ouellette, Emily Paterson, Allissa Perry, Robert Pilecki, Owen Podolec, Devin Raftery, Isabella Reil, Bryanna Saucier and Kailee Sprague
HONORS Lawrence Abbiati, Colby Amidon, Isabella April, Michaela Archer, Isaiah Austin, Alissa Avery, Samantha Bachman, Kelly Balchan, Kiana Barish, Connor Baxter, Tyler Blanchard, Rebecca Boisvert, Allison Bouchard, Adam Boucher, Garrett Brown, Andrew Chanley, Seaton Clark, Sara Colantuoni, Cheyenne Collins, Kelly Cremmen, Meaka Cruz, Tessa Cyr, Zachary Drake, Alyx Dubois, Chloe Eck, Olivia Franco, Elizabeth Hamel, David Hamme, Rebecca Harris, Libby Hayden, Haley Hermonat, Jackson Hett, Sara Hill, Stephanie Holt, Joseph Horne, William Houston, Madison Howard, Kiersten Jones, Kyle Kennedy, Megan Kiley, Ruby Kodzis, Samuel LaFrance, Levi Lambert, Zowie Lane-Varney, Katelyn Leeman, Kelsey Lessard,Emmet Levasseur, Farah Lino, Connor MacQueston, Hannah Mansfield, Emileigh Marcou, Sam Martel, Gavin Mason, Tyrone McLean, Madison Momenee, Konor Moseley, Eleanor Nason, Olivia Pap-
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BUSINESS & FINANCE How To Become More Attractive To Auto Lenders It is common for consumers to spend months researching and saving for new vehicles. But many auto buyers do not put the same amount of effort into finding auto loans. That’s unfortunate,
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The first step potential borrowers should take is figuring out what their credit score is, and what information is on their credit report. For those who haven’t done so already, they can request a free copy of their credit reports from the three major credit monitoring bureaus. Once credit reports are obtained, consumers can work to correct any mistakes or inconsistencies. Some of these may be simple fixes, while others may take some effort. A 2012 study from the Federal Trade Commission found that one in five consumers had an error on at least one of their credit reports. Consumers also can improve their credit scores by doing the following:
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Understanding The Bitcoin Phenomenon The going rate of bitcoins continues to rise. As of September 2017, one bitcoin was equal to nearly $4,000 USD and $4,900 Canadian, according to the CoinDesk calculator. Considering bitcoin is such a highly valued yet volatile form of currency, many people have questions as to how bitcoins were created and how they are used. Bitcoin is a relatively new currency that was created in 2009 by an anonymous person (or group) using the alias Satoshi Nakamoto. Bitcoins are produced and traded in the virtual world. In a relatively short period of time, bitcoins went from being worth pennies to thousands of dollars. Unlike other forms of currency, which are controlled by a central authority of a particular country, bitcoins are completely virtual. How to get bitcoins Bitcoins are not acquired in the same way as other currencies. Bitcoins can be bought and sold in marketplaces called “bitcoin exchanges.” These online trading areas enable people to buy and sell bitcoins using various currencies, says CNN Money. Similarly, people can send bitcoins to one another using mobile apps or a computer, much like one would make digital transfers at a bank. Bitcoins are not based on gold or another backing currency, but rather on mathematics. Instead of a federal reserve deciding on when to print and distribute money, bitcoins are created as a reward for mining. “Mining” involves a special open source software that is designed to solve math problems. As a reward for solving these problems, people are rewarded with bitcoins. This creates an incentive for people to mine. Bitcoin mining is designed to require exertion and take time so that the rate resembles the rate at which commodities like gold would be mined from the ground, offers Bitcoinmining.com. According to ABC News, available bitcoins are hidden amid a complex encrypted computer program. Users’ computers work around the clock to solve a complicated mathematical problem in order to release new coins. The system requires more work to get coins as time goes by. How are bitcoins stored Bitcoins are stored in a digital bitcoin wallet. Only 21 million bitcoins can be found by miners so the value of the system is preserved. To date,
not all bitcoins have been mined. Every bitcoin transaction is completely transparent, which means they can be traced back to creation. The “block chain” is a public ledger where every bitcoin transaction that has ever taken place is registered. Anonymity Even though bitcoin transactions are recorded publicly, the names of buyers and sellers are never revealed. Only a wallet ID is recorded. This enables bitcoin users to buy or sell anything with-
out it being traced back to them. While many legitimate businesses now accept bitcoins, bitcoins also are highly valued for black market ventures like purchasing drugs and illegal weapons. Bitcoins are changing the way people see money and store their private wealth. The concept decentralizes money and makes the bitcoin exchange a relatively transparent process. The Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources. Bitcoin has revolutionized the concept of online money management in a short time.
...LENDERS from page 18 ments. Still, Edmunds reports that, over the last 10 years, the length of the average car loan has risen above 68 months. Financial experts advise that buyers avoid relying on lengthier loans simply to buy more car than they can afford. Consider large lenders when shopping for auto loans. Such lenders may have better
rates than going through dealerships directly. Other lenders include credit unions, local banks and finance companies. Borrowers with strong credit will be attractive to lenders and will have more loan options at their disposal. The Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.
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Another Chance Animal Rescue NORTH BERWICK Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had many ongoing inquiries regarding how the baby kittens are doing that weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been featuring here and on our Facebook page. We are happy to report that all have been doing very well & making â&#x20AC;&#x153;PAWS-itiveâ&#x20AC;? strides towards wellness. BonBon, the littlest of the kittens and the runt who has been the most critical of them all, has been upgraded now to stable with an excellent chance of a full recovery. We are still watching him closely, but he has begun to join in and play with his siblings. He is quite a little character, full of life and a desire to be a big boy someday, even though he is still just a tiny little scrapper. Phillip is one of the ringleaders of the kittens. He is recovering nicely and leads the charge in playing and purring. Daisy and her sister Lily are having eye surgery on Thursday, March 8. We are hopeful that these surgeries will be a success and that they may even maintain some vision as a result. That is the goal and hope. Ross continues to do well and is recovering steadily and is expected to be okay also. He is the snuggler of the bunch and
loves to purr and be held. When prompted by Phillip, however, he enjoys getting in on the mischief and playing too. Thanks to the expertise of the Down Maine Veterinary Clinicâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s team of Vets and staff along with the very much appreciated support from all you wonderful people who have taken a caring interest in these kittens and their story, as well as those who donated to help us help them and stepped up to even come volunteer too. These kittens have been given the best possible outcomes, which they may not have otherwise had if we had not stepped in to help them and received the community outpouring we have. We thank you all so very much. We are still accepting donations on behalf of the kittens along with the rest of our cats and kittens in our care that also need support. The vet bills are still pretty high as their care has been ongoing and meant many visits back and forth. No amount is too small or unappreciated! Donations can be sent to us at Another Chance Animal Rescue, PO Box 552, North Berwick ME 03906
or electronically via our PayPal account to boomeredgewater@ gmail.com using the â&#x20AC;&#x153;friends & familyâ&#x20AC;? payment option to avoid fees being charged from your donation amount to us. Meet Claire - this 6 month old spayed beauty is one of the many furry little clients that will be benefiting from the public attendance at the Pet Expo. ACAR and so many other pet organizations will be able to introduce attendees to a wide variety of companion pets available for adoption. Currently in foster See CHANCE page 21...
Another Chance Animal Rescue 37 Market St, North Berwick 03906 251 Route 4, Sanford 04073
(207) 676-9330 â&#x20AC;˘ (207) 490-2855 boomeredgewater@gmail.com anotherchanceanimalrescue.org
Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Boots could be the kitty on the cover of the book Puss nâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Boots. This classic black and white tuxedo fellow is sweet, handsome and healthyâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;and overflowing with charisma. Despite his grumpy expression in this picture, heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s actually
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easy-going and friendly. He loves attention and gets along fine with other kitties. Boots tested positive for FIV, but that doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t phase him or us. FIV+ kitties often live as long as other kitties. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just their immune systems are somewhat compromised, so itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important to keep them as healthy as possibleâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;just like any other pet. Boots didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t deserve to be foisted off on some reluctant family members during a move, especially because they werenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t cat lovers. They stuck poor
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golden retriever Allie. Allieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s spirit will live on in the AWS animals helped by these generous donations. We are grateful to have such a wonderful community of supporters.
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Voice for Animals YORK Bustopher Jones is a gentle giant, weighing in at 18 lbs. Buster was left behind by his family and survived outside for over a year. A loving home has eluded this sweet and shy boy. Buster has blossomed at his foster home and would do best in a quiet adult home though older kids should be fine. He may hang back and observe at first, but once he acclimates to his new surroundings he will reach out and touch your heart. Buster is a snuggler waiting to emerge. If you would like more information, please contact Voice for Animals at in2catz@gmail.com. demonstrates his gratitude by showering love and attention on everyone he meets. Boots is in the Pink Room with lots of other kitties who are also waiting for forever homes. This happy fellow is relaxed and goes with the flow, so heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll blend in beautifully with your other cats. He even meows for you to come over to play or love him. Because heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 11 years old, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no adoption fee. If you are looking for a strong, sweet new member of your family, please come and meet Boots. For more information, call 207-646-1611. Zeus and Marley, the two brothers featured last week, still havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t been adopted. These darling boys have been overlooked by visitors for years because theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re shy and not outgoing. Come in and meet them. Become their buddy, or consider adopting. They are great cats and love to be brushed.
Voice For Animals Maine & New Hampshire (207) 715-0635 in2catz@gmail.com www.voiceforanimals.net
Our thrift shop, next to the Wells IGA, is continuing our huge 50 percent off winter clothing sale. Fresh inventory is added daily, so check back often. Our prices are so good on likenew items that out-of-state shops come in, clear out our racks, and resell at their storesâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;at much higher prices, of course. Great brands like L.L. Bean, Landsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; End, Talbots, Polo, Ralph Lauren, and many others. Dress your family at the lowest prices during our sale. Household items, small appliances, cookware, bakeware, kitchen utensils, bath towels, dish towels are all needed and welcomed donation items. Please only offer items in very good condition. For more information, call 207-229-8314. Our adoption center always needs more scoopable litter, canned Friskies cat food, and cat treats. Thanks!
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~ News ~ ...HONORS from page 18 ciak, Joseph Polletta, Alicia Prak, Andrew Quintella, Kyle Richard, Anna Richardson, Steven Russell, Brandon Sabattis, Emily Sanfacon, Margaret Sebert, Nathan Small, Mia Smith, Sarah Smith and Jack Szczechowicz. Honorable Mention - Hope Aldrich, Hailey Boardman, Heather Bradley, Emily Burnham, Gabrielle Carpenter, Teigan Cole, Zoey Day, Brandon Drake, Jacob Dumont, Zachery Durost, Samuel French, Jared Grondin, Geoffrey Howe, Jared Kinsey, Sarah McKenna, Jacob Mulligan, Patrick Mustapha, Blake Ouellette, Alyviah Paquette, Zachary Phipps, Christopher Pilcher, Sarah Pollock, Alex Rachkoskie, Jordan Rancati, William Shapleigh, Francis Shea, Tyler St Pierre, Mason Trottier, Eden-Faith Trussell, Kate Turner and Jenna Wilkinson
Grade 11 HIGHEST HONORS Ariana Bregy, Luke Conroy, Ethan DeMoura, Derek Farwell, Eric Griffin, Haylie King, Natalie Laroche, Emily MacDougall and Samantha Norwood
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Comisky, Aspen Dyer, Samuel Dyer, Danielle Evans, Krista Farrell, Jared Flanagan, Lexus Freeman, Holden Ganiere, Elizabeth Gosselin, Alyson Gregoire, Molly Griffin, Olivia A. Hersom, Olivia R. Hersom, Kaylee Hogue, Caleb Holt-Fitzgerald, Jenna Hubbard, Joseph Koss, Jacob LaMontagne, Travis Marshall, Duncan McGilvery, Madeline McGlynn, Abigail Mitchell, Samantha Morrill, Ariana Nadeau, Tyler Oliver, Jake Pelletier, Emma Perkins, Reese Peterson, Savana Pouliot, Kaily Rich, Victoria Sam, Hailey Smith, Zoe Solak, Brooke Spence, Jack Stapleton, Nathan Szczechowicz, Gunnar Tache, Brandon Torno, Piper Wetherby, Aylah Xaykosy and Timothy Yi. Honorable Mention - Devin Abbott, Makayla Blanchette, Justin Brooks, Alexis Bullard, Sierra Burns, Bryce Cantin, Alexa Connell, Edward DeCourt, Alexander DeLorge, Oliver Drew, Jeremy Fenderson, Hannah Fisk, Aydin Fitchett, Tiger Lily Goldenberg, Kailyn Jackson, Coby Johnson, Alexa LaFleur, Anthony Magrath, Hillary Mayotte, Eric Miller, Kendra Moseley, Ryan Mustapha, Trent Otash, Merrick Peterson, Benjamin Ramsdell, Emily Raymond, Jordyn Rogers, Emma Rouleau, Shea Rousse, Matthew Ryan, Noah Safford, Kandice Shedd, Amanda VanDamme, Tyler Walden and Nolan Winston
Grade 12 HIGHEST HONORS Delainy Blaisdell, Samantha Couture, Brenna Frye, Alyssa Goodwin,
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...RUSZENAS from page 1 Arizona as a parachute rigger,â&#x20AC;? said Ruszenas, who was honorably discharged in 2009. After returning home, she returned to work as a store manager at Dominoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. In 2012, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I lost part of my vision, but I just thought it was time for glasses,â&#x20AC;? she said last week. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I got checked out and found out I had MS. But that doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t define me. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just something I have to deal with.â&#x20AC;? Three years later, and just six months out of franchise school, she purchased her first Dominoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, in Biddeford. Now she owns a second pie store, in Kennebunk. I asked her about the dayto-day challenges of running two shops with her illness. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Fatigue is huge. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the number one thing with MS,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have to pick my battles, where I spend energy. Once itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gone, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gone for the day.â&#x20AC;? She regularly has vision trouble and balance problems. At times, she has lost all feeling in parts of her body. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I never know when the feeling goes if it will come
back,â&#x20AC;? she said. Whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s her advice for young women starting on the road to business management and ownership? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been in a management position over senior men since I was 17. They do not want to take orders from a young person, especially a young female, so I always worked to be the hardest worker in the store, to earn their respect. The best way is always to work hard. My customers say they canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t believe Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m always in the store, but I feel like you should live by example. Story by Timothy Gillis ...CHANCE from page 20
care and working on her social skills, Claire hopes to be available for adoption by the time of the Pet Expo and would love for you to come meet her and some of our other furbabies too. We have many new finds and gently loved items currently available at our Thrift Store located at 37 Market St, in North Berwick, including many St. Patrickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Day items. All proceeds from the Thrift Store benefit our cats and kittens, 100 percent.
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WELLS Wells High School students Megan Schneider and Madison Szczygiel have been selected by their school to receive the 20172018 Good Citizenship Award of the Western Maine Conference. Each year, two seniors per high school in the WMC are selected by their school to receive the award. According to WHS Principal Eileen Sheehy, those that are picked are “two studentathletes who exemplify the qualities of leadership, citizenship, strong academics and are strong athletes.” At WHS those that are in the selection process for this award include the principal, assistant principal and athletic director. Szczygiel is described by WHS as a natural leader not only in class but on the athletic field. She is an active community volunteer and has received numerous academic accolades. She has been captain of the WHS Girls Soccer team and has been a record setting participant on the indoor and outdoor track teams. She is president of ...PERDOMO from page 13 of reading and writing and reciting poetry. Parker Douglas, 14, of Kensington, NH, said he is new to poetry but likes it. “We don’t usually do poetry too much in class,” he said. “But Willie let us do something different.” Ella Quinn, 13, of Berwick, was not really interested in poetry until last week. A Berwick Academy student for nine years, Quinn said Perdomo is her favorite. T.J. Brown, 13, of Sanford, likewise loved the week’s worth of poetic words. He said his favorite poem of Perdomo’s is “Poet in Harlem,” where he writes of his early life experiences. “That’s part of the fundamental approach to writing,” Perdomo said. “These poems took place in Harlem, but they could take place in Maine.”
the senior class, manager of the hockey team, and an officer on both the Student Council and Fems in Stem. This fall she plans to attend college and major in pre-med/Biology. Schneider is described by WHS as a well-rounded student, athlete and member of the school community who is committed to the school’s sports program and government. She is president of the Student Council, co- president of the National Honor Society and captain of the volleyball
and Lacrosse teams. Teachers and coaches appreciate her intelligence and strong work ethic. She has been awarded numerous academic and athletic achievement awards and volunteers her time working with kids. In the fall, she plans to attend college to major in English. Schneider and Szczygiel were honored by the Western Maine Conference at the organization’s banquet held at the Italian Heritage Center in Portland on March 1.
Recognized by Wells High School and the Western Maine Conference for their demonstration of good citizenship are (l to r), WHS seniors and athletes Megan Schneider and Madison Szczygiel. The certificate that they are each holding states that they are presented this award “for exemplifying effort, leadership, and all around achievement.” (Photo courtesy of Wells High School)
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...SHIP from page 1 in 1980 and 2007, she said. When the shipwreck first appeared in 1958, locals contacted Edward Rowe Snow, a Harvard grad who went on to author more than 100 publications, mainly about New England coastal history. “He examined it and took samples with George Ernst (author of “New England Miniature: A History of York, Maine”),” said Fitzgerald of the 50’ boat, which they thought was most probably a pinky schooner. “Since then, John Leith Smith of the Maine Historic Preservation Commission has given it a wider range of dates (from 1750 to 1850), but I’ve heard more like 1850.” There’s still uncertainty about when it was built, but there’s little doubt about when it will be gone. If the latest Nor’easter doesn’t cause it to be swallowed back up by the sea, the York Public Works Department will bring in the bulldozers and cover it up with sand. Story by Timothy Gillis Photo by Branden Cox
Daniel Lenehan, Alexa Mackenzie, Shane MacNeill, Paige Matthews, Amber Miller, Lola Moes, Caitlin Pelkey, Connor Reed, Donovan Robillard, Abraham Rubianes, James Stevens, Thomas Thumith, Riccardo Vino
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SOUTH BERWICK Caroline McKenna, a Marshwood High School student has been named a Semifinalist in the 2018 National Merit Scholarship Program, according to Paul Mehlhorn, Marshwood High School principal. About 1.5 million juniors from more than 22,000 high schools entered the 2018 National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the 2016 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) which serves as an initial screen of program entrants. The nationwide pool of 16,000 Semifinalists represents less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors and includes
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Thomas Kimo Bickford, 41 WELLS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thomas Kimo Bickford, 41, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, March 1, 2018. Tom was born in Dover, NH, on April 2, 1976, the only son of James and Patti Medeiros Bickford. He was nearly a lifelong resident of Wells, and had the reputation of being mischievous. He found the love of his life in 1998, and married
Audra Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Antilio September 9, 2001. Together they made their home in Wells and raised three amazing sons. Tom played a very active role their lives, and could often be found coaching them at football and wrestling. Although his style of coaching his boys could be hard at times, he loved his boys more than anything. Survivors include his wife Audra Bickford, three sons, Devin, Trevor and Travis, his parents James and Patti Bickford, all of Wells, his sister Anne Bickford and her partner Maureen Steer of Milton, NH, his nephew Tyler Bickford of Wells, as well as many aunts, uncles, and cousins in New Hampshire, Texas, and Hawaii. Visiting hours will be held 3 to 5 p.m. Friday, March 9, at Bibber Memorial Chapel, 67 Summer St, Kennebunk, with words of remembrance at 5 p.m. A gathering will follow at Village by the Sea in Wells. Flowers are welcome, or, if friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to the
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Robert J. Helkowsky Sr., 81 YORK â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Robert J. Helkowsky Sr., 81, of York, passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 3, 2018 at home, surrounded and prayed for by family, and today he stands precious in the sight of the Lord (Psalm 116:15). Born in Connellsville, PA, on May 14, 1936, to the late Victor and Mildred Helkowsky, he graduated from Scottdale High School and then served a short period in the U. S. Army until August 1955 when he entered the U. S. Air Force, where he was trained in Logistics and would go on to serve his country honorably for the next thirty years, retiring in 1984 as a Chief See HELKOWSKY page 31...
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Master Sergeant. He retired once more after managing several Cumberland Farms locations. It was during his first assignment at Loring AFB, Maine, in February 1961, that he married the love of his life, the former Ina M. Rossignol in Van Buren. Bob was an incredible father, husband, grandfather and friend to all. He was passionate about football, especially when watching his Steelers play. He loved snowmobiling, hunting and fishing, and spending many weekends camping with his family while living in Alaska for 11 years. He liked being outside, doing gardening and home improvements, working with wood, and was always there to help friends with home projects or whatever else they needed him for. He was extremely loving and proud of his three children, Leslie Gipson and her husband Lucky, of Wasilla, Alaska; Robert Helkowsky Jr. and his wife Amy of Berwick; and Neil Helkowsky and his girlfriend Karen Cote, of South Berwick. He is survived by his wife and best friend of over 57 years, Ina; his sister, Joan Fiedor, and niece, Jeannine Fiedor, of Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania; and grandchildren, Josh Gipson (Taryl Cordova); Jamie Gipson (Alex Delanuez); Zach Blanchette; Katrina Blanchette; as well as his many loving friends. While serving his country, Bob completed classes through both the University of Alaska and the University of Maryland and still found time to volunteer
women recognized as Semifinalists and Commended Students have demonstrated outstanding his time throughout his military career and into retirement with the Boy Scouts, Eielson Youth Center, Toys for Tots, Pease Greeters, serving as VFW Post 6977 Commander, and donating gallons of blood to the American Red Cross. The family will receive friends on Friday, March 9, 6-8 p.m. at the JS Pelkey Funeral Services, 125 Old Post Road, in Kittery. Online condolences may be made by visiting www. jspelkeyfuneralhome.com. A celebration of life service will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, March 10 at St. Christopher’s Church, 4 Barrel Lane, York. Immediately following, a final salute to signify gratitude for his service will be rendered by the Military Honor Guard at the church entrance, and then please join the family at a small reception in the fellowship hall downstairs. A special thank you to the Beacon Hospice in Pease for their loving care and support of our dad. Memorials in Bob’s name may be made to Beacon Hospice, 25 New Hampshire Avenue, Suite 272, Portsmouth, NH 03801, in lieu of flowers. Bob was a veteran of the Vietnam War and will be laid to rest with honors at the Southern Maine Veterans Cemetery in Springvale. Care for the Helkowsky family has been entrusted to the JS Pelkey Funeral Home.
potential for academic success,” said a spokesperson for NMSC. “These students represent a valuable national resource; recognizing their accomplishments, as
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ESTATE SALES MAINE COUNTRY ANTIQUES ESTATE SALE March 9th - 11th • 10am - 4pm 122 Preble St, Wells, ME 04090 For photos and information: www.mainecountryantiques.com Pictured from left to right: Principal, Paul Mehlhorn, Caroline McKenna Advertise in
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REAL ESTATE WANTED LOOKING TO BUY A home with first floor bedroom. Livable, repairable, or land to build. Replies confidential. 207-650-7297
DEVELOPER/LENDER: BUYING Land for subdivision, wood lots, houses, camps, office buildings. Referrals compensated.
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ESTATE SALE March 10, 9:00-3:00 32 Bluestone Lane, York A lifetime of treasures. Lawn, garden, furniture, small tools, kitchen/dining, etc.
HELP OFFERED PERSONAL ASSISTANCE TRUSTWORTHY RETIREE will 1) shop for groceries, hardware, dept. store items. 2) make deliveries. 3) drive to/ from airport, mall, theater & other dest. 4) do small odd jobs. Try me out! Very reasonable. Call Paul 207-363-0519 Mature female seeking position as full-time live-in CAREGIVER/COMPANION to elderly M/F. 25+ Years experience. Excellent references. $150/day. Sorry no Alzheimer’s or Dementia. Diabetics OK. 774-573-3627 • Thank you!
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AUTO SERVICES EXPERT VOLVO SALES & SERVICE at affordable pricing. Licensed State Inspections. Call Neighborhood Auto 207-251-6141
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ITEMS FOR SALE One small dining table with three chairs for $40. One canopy, ten ft. by ten ft. for $45. Call 207-449-9118
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ORDER TITLE TO REAL ESTATE IS INVOLVED 320 Ridlon Road, Berwick, Maine Mortgage recorded in York County Registry of Deeds in Book 15473, Page 824
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HELP WANTED CARPENTER WANTED Quality minded, part time, finish to cedar roofing, 3-4 work days, 6-8 hours a day, starting March. Call David Mann 207-337-3073 Short term (until May) nonmedical HOMECARE SERVICE NEEDED. Light housekeeping & shopping. Limited hours (max. 4 hrs/week). $12.25/hour. 207-217-9218
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to 7:30 p.m., 6 days per week (must work weekends). Duties include luggage assistance, keeping pool area neat and processing pool towels, grounds maintenance and occasional light maintenance. Pay starts at $11.50 per hour.
BREAKFAST/LAUNDRY ASSISTANT. Experience not necessary, will train. Hours are 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pay is $11 per hour. Duties include helping in continental breakfast room bussing dishes/running dishwasher in a.m. then helping in laundry after breakfast is done.
If interested, call Carol at 646-5562 (9-2 Mon-Fri) or send an email to cpsphawk@maine.rr.com.
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8-24 Hours weekly, 4-8:30pm evenings and 8am-3pm & 4-8:30pm weekends. Starting pay for both positions is $10 per hour (more if you have experience) with $1 additional shift differential on Saturdays and Sundays. These are year round positions. Mature candidates encouraged to apply. Must have transportation and a good work ethic. Paid time off for all positions, LQFOXGLQJ SDUW WLPH )XOO EHQHĂ&#x20AC;WV SDFNDJH DYDLODEOH IRU DQ\ HPSOR\HH working a minimum of 30 hours per week in any (or combined) position.
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Dear Computer Lady, How do you delete a post on Facebook? Thanks, Margaret Dear Margaret, If you created a post, or the post is on your timeline (the page you see when you click on your name in the blue bar) you can simply delete it following these directions: 1. Sign into your facebook account. 2. Find the post you want to remove. 3. Click the three dots in the upper-right corner of the post. 4. Click “Delete” in the context menu that appears. 5. Click “Delete Post” in the dialog box that appears. If you are trying to remove a post in your news feed (the page you see when you click “Home” in the blue bar) that you did not create, you can’t delete it, but you can remove it from your feed so that you don’t see it anymore. Here is how: 1. Sign into your facebook account. 2. Find the post in your news feed that you want to remove. 3. Click the three dots in the upper-right corner of the post. 4. Click “Hide Post” in the
Dear Peter, What you need to do is change the view in File Explorer (or Windows Explorer) when you are looking at the DVD. Here is how to do that: 1. Insert your DVD with photos on it, and open File explorer to view the contents of the DVD. 2. Click “View” in the ribbon at the top of the window. 3. Click “Medium Icons” or any other view you wish to
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SPORTS Senior Hoop All-Stars Named YORK COUNTY The best senior basketball players from around the state have been selected to play in the Maine McDonald’s All-Star Basketball Game game. Miranda Montgomery, from Marshwood High School, and Cameren Cousins of Wells High School, will represent their schools for the final time at Husson University in Bangor on Saturday, March 10. The selection is quite an honor as only 10 players per team are selected out of all seniors from Class AA, A and B South divisions. Players are selected by a vote of all high school coaches in the state. Montgomery, who lives in South Berwick, has played basketball since 1st grade. She has
fond memories of travel b-ball games, and especially the time they got over on their rivals. “It was the finals of a team tournament, against a team we were always struggling to beat,” she said. “We had to beat them twice to win the championship.”
Montgomery, 5’9”, plays forward and center. She was the leading scorer and rebounder on her team this season, averaging 10 of each per game. The Marshwood varsity girls’ team was 18-2 this season, losing in the semi-finals to Greely High School.
“When the final seconds were counting down and I was coming off the court, it hit me,” she recalled this week. “I couldn’t hold it in. I knew that was it for us. But I am proud of our great season. I couldn’t have asked for a better team.” Montgomery is looking at the University of Maine, Farmington, Curry College, and Colby-Sawyer College for next year, and plans to continue playing basketball. Cameren Cousins, a forward/center from Wells High School, will also be playing the all-star game. He is attending Southern Maine Community College in the fall where he plans to study electrical engineering. He expects to play basketball and baseball, for which he pitches and plays first base. Cousins and the team have met with solid success, and made
it to the state championships the last two years, losing both finals. After last year’s defeat to MDI, the team graduated all five members of the starting squad. “We wanted to get back to the championship game,” Cousins said, acknowledging that it seemed like a very difficult task. Now Cousins and Montgomery each have one game left, but this time, the pressure to win is off and both can enjoy the sport for its own sake. Anya Chase and Leah Tufts, both from the Wells High School girls’ basketball team, were selected to the All-State Academic Team.
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STATEWIDE Runners looking to join the field for the 21st running of the TD Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race on August 4 will need to be in the zone and at the ready to register on March 16 (Cape Elizabeth residents can register the day before). New this year, organizers of the classic American summer road race have tweaked the registration process with the goal of improving the participant experience. Partnering with Race Roster, a company offering bestin-class registration services, the TD Beach to Beacon is implementing a queue entry system. This new format requires registrants to still be quick at the 7 a.m. launch to get entered into the queuing portal, basically putting them in a virtual line, but it also provides greater time for them to complete the registration process without losing their place. “We made this change in recognition of the increasingly high demand for the TD Beach to Beacon and in response to feedback received by registrants who felt frustrated by the process,” said race founder Joan Benoit Samuelson, an Olympic Gold Medalist who grew up in Cape Elizabeth. “While we are limited
in our ability to increase the field size of the race, we wanted to find a way to make the registration process smoother and more efficient for all involved.” The controlled queue entry process is similar to what is used for many high-demand events, such as concerts, cultural and sporting events. The new process will be in place for both days of online registration. A lottery for the 1,950 remaining slots will take place from March 16 through March 25, with lottery entrants announced on March 27. Runners register at the race website, www. beach2beacon.org. The race entry fee is $55. Here is a rundown of the TD Beach to Beacon 10K registration schedule: Thursday, March 15 at 7 a.m. ET: online registration opens for Cape Elizabeth Residents only. First come, first serve. Limit of 600. Friday, March 16 at 7 a.m. ET: online registration opens to general public. First come, first serve. Limit of 4,000. Due to high demand for limited space, the race is implementing a controlled queue entry to ensure a smooth registration flow when registration opens. Once a registrant has en-
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tinue through July 31, however, parents can also register their children at the race Expo and at the event. More than $90,000 in prize money is awarded to the top finishers and place winners in the various categories for men and women, and a separate $30,000 donation is provided each year by the TD Charitable Foundation to the race beneficiary. ...COMPUTERS from page 34 like Facebook, it usually tries to leave a cookie that identifies your computer as one that uses your account. If that cookie is not there the next time you log in, Facebook won’t recognize your computer. There are several things that might cause this. 1. You don’t have cookies enabled in your web browser. 2. You delete your cookies daily. 3. The cookies in your web browser are corrupted and Facebook can’t read them. I hope this helps with your problem. 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/questions.
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~ Puzzles ~
CLUES ACROSS 1. Unpleasant substance 5. Oil group 10. One-time Yankees rookie sensation 14. Ireland 15. Less easily found 16. Southeast Nigeria people 17. Bridgeline Digital stock designation 18. Play loudly 19. Elegantly fashionable 20. Open sore 22. Frozen water 23. Sacred Islamic site 24. “Kokomo” rockers
27. Follows sigma 30. Cease to exist 31. Cool 32. Doctors’ group 35. Less attractive 37. Swiss river 38. Greek sophist 39. Grandmothers 40. Afflict 41. Russian pancake of buckwheat flour and yeast 42. Actress __ Rachel Wood 43. Not bright 44. Western Asia peninsula 45. Baseball speedster Gordon 46. Golf score
47. Transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm 48. Diego, Francisco, Anselmo 49. Songs to one’s lover 52. Cattle’s mammary gland 55. Having ten 56. Fencing sword 60. Scarlett’s home 61. Hold valuables 63. Italian Seaport 64. Cain and __ 65. Bad places to live 66. Large, wading bird 67. Witches 68. Cover with drops 69. Props up the head
CLUES DOWN 1. Philippine province 2. Shallow channel 3. Type of acid 4. Cygnus’ brightest star 5. One who buys and sells securities (abbr.) 6. Ill will 7. Plant of the goosefoot family 8. Intellectual 9. Mineral 10. Shiny silicate minerals 11. Ottoman civilian title 12. What you wear when eating BBQ (2 words) 13. Soul and calypso song
21. Advises 23. “The Spanish Tragedy” playwright 25. Surrounds the earth 26. Paddle 27. Adjusted 28. Succulent plant 29. Forearm bones 32. Belonging to Egyptian ascetic Apollo’s colleague 33. Type of mental illness 34. One from Asia 36. 007’s creator 37. Direct toward 38. Pie _ __ mode 40. Large terrier 41. Hillsides 43. Patriotic women (abbr.) 44. Connects words 46. For each 47. Flower cluster 49. Closes a deal 50. Arabian desert 51. Vaccine against poliomyelitis 52. American state 53. Religion practiced in China 54. Type of sediment 57. Hall of Famer Ruth 58. “Layla” singer Clapton 59. Gamble 61. Sino-Soviet block (abbr.) 62. Midway between south and southwest
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