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Sugarhouses Open this Weekend for Maine Maple Sunday

Chase Farms will be celebrating Maine Maple Sunday this weekend, including tours by horse-pulled wagon.

STATEWIDE Maine Maple Sunday is held annually, every fourth Sunday of March – March 24 this year. Participating sugarhouses will be open for visitors to enjoy freshly-made maple syrup and candy, demonstrations of syrup production, sugarbush tours, and a variety of other family activities. Maine Maple Statistics: 539,000 gallons were produced last year provided by 1,870,000 taps, worth roughly $17.7 mil-

lion. Last year’s season ran from February 1 through May 3. Maine has the third largest syrup industry in this country, under New York and Vermont. Here in York County, the sweet aroma of sap turning to syrup fills the sugar shack at Chase Farms in Wells. Rick and Bellinda Chase and their right-hand-man, McCormick Adams, collect sap in the morning, using work horses pulling a sleigh, from the 700 or so buckets that hang on sugar maples

around the 300-acre farm. In the sugar shack, raw sap flows from a holding tank through three strainers which filter out things like bugs or twigs. The sap then works its way through to the big pan of the evaporator, where the level of it needs to be strictly controlled. “Too low and it burns the pan and ruins it. Too high and the sap won’t boil,” said Rick. So the evaporator needs to be tended at all

nation at the door. Suggested levels: $18 adults, $12 youth and seniors (under 18/over 65), with

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Irish Music Trio in West Kennebunk WEST KENNEBUNK Keep the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day going with a concert by the popular Irish music trio, F! dhla at the West Kennebunk United Methodist Church on Sunday, March 24, at 3 p.m. Comprised of flutist Nicole Rabata, fiddler Ellery Klein and guitarist Bethany Waickman, F! dhla (Foh–la) is well-known to audiences in southern Maine, New Hampshire, and the Boston area. After fifteen years of per-

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forming together and recording on each other’s solo albums, Rabata and Klein decided that forming a group was long overdue. With the addition of Waickman on guitar, the trio forges a sound rooted in traditional Irish music, with influences from their experience playing a wide range of musical styles. Fódhla have been well received at festivals such as Portland’s Saltwater Festival, the Maine Celtic Celebration, and

the Boston Celtic Music Festival. Their debut recording, Notes from Millpond, was released in December 2015 to a sold-out show at Acoustic Artisans in Portland. The West Kennebunk United Methodist Church is located at 160 Alfred Road in the village of West Kennebunk. The concert, which is part of the church’s fund-raising efforts, takes place Sunday, March 24, 3-5 p.m. Admission is by do-

Mills Finalist for Congressional Medal Honor STATEWIDE Maine’s SSG Travis Mills was recently chosen as a finalist for the Congressional Medal Honor Society’s 2019 Citizen Honors Awards. The award criteria is described as “Any United States civilian who, through a singular act of extraordinary heroism or through a prolonged series of selfless acts, clearly demonstrated a willingness to place his or her own life at risk for others or has dedicated themselves to the service of others. In all cases, the actions being honored must epitomize the concept of ‘service above self’ and must be performed ‘above and beyond’ one’s professional or vocational area of responsibility or conduct” (www.themedalofhonor.com). In 2012, Army Staff Sgt.

Travis Mills sustained a quadruple amputation in an IED attack while serving on his third tour in Afghanistan. The story of his long recovery at Walter Reed Hospital and his family’s support has inspired millions across the country. He has since started the Travis Mills Foundation and, in 2017, opened a retreat center in Rome, ME, offering a range of restorative activities for veterans and their

Left to right: Senator Angus King, Jr., Travis Mills, and Mary King, the senator’s wife. (Photo from Sen. King’s Facebook page)

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families, free of charge. “Travis now runs the Travis Mills Foundation, using his platform and his voice to help wounded veterans and their families heal. With his indomitable spirit and incredible courage, I can’t imagine there could be a more deserving recipient of this award,” said Senator Angus King, Jr. “To be selected as a finalist for this national award is a great

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honor in itself — and a fitting one for a veteran who has inspired so many,” said Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (D-Maine). “Travis Mills’ hard-fought physical recovery after being critically injured by an IED in Afghanistan demonstrates a resilience and inner strength we can all learn from. But the way he has used this experience to help other injured veterans and their families find peace and healing is also amazing. My congratulations and gratitude go to Travis and his entire family for being such an inspiration.” A ceremony to recognize the 20 recipients will be held Monday, March 25 at the U.S. Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C. March 25 is also known as “National Medal of Honor Day” which is observed every year on the same date.

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YORK COUNTY York County Senior College’s Winter 2019 Gary Sullivan Memorial Lecture Series concludes March 20 with a look beyond the U.S. borders, as Kim Jae Woong treats the audience to “Korean Spirit and Culture� and Monica and Bill Grabin explain the exotic species of fish and coral of the area east of Indonesia in “The Heart of the Coral Triangle.� Despite memories of the “Forgotten War� and the divided country’s prominence in today’s news, Korea is not widely understood in America. This presentation will examine an-

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cient artifacts and how devotion to them has helped Korea develop into the world’s fifth largest exporting nation. Traditional Korean refreshment will complement the lecture. Kim Jae Woong is an educator, lecturer, and author of several books on cultivating the mind and living an ethical life. The Coral Triangle encompasses of parts of six different island nations and is the home to the greatest marine diversity on earth. Over 1,300 species and fish and 500 species of coral have been documented in this area; Bill and Monica were able to explore this region in 2017. The couple will present a program on the some of the wonders they’ve encountered in this fascinating look at this exotic area. Monica Grabin is a singer and educator, well known for

her work throughout Maine and beyond presenting history through song. Bill Grabin was co-founder of Renaissance Greeting Cards and since 2013 has served as president of York County Audubon. The morning lecture takes place from 9:30-11:30 a.m., followed by lunch and the second lecture, given from 12:30-2:30 p.m. The lecture will be given at Denis Hall on the campus of the Brothers of Christian Instruction, 133 Shaker Hill Road, Alfred (off Route 202). The fee for the day’s program is $20 for York County Senior College members, $25 for non-members, payable at the door by cash or check made to the York County Shelter Program, and includes lunch, as well as coffee breaks. For more information and to register (by Monday, March 18), call 207-282-4030.

York Marketfest To Be Discontinued YORK All community festivals and celebrations enjoy an arc in time when they are fresh, exciting and well-supported. Unfortunately, Marketfest has come to it’s natural end. The York Village Association has enjoyed hosting this event for the past nine years. It has been our pleasure to celebrate the beautiful autumn season with so many creative vendors and ...MAPLE from page 2 times, usually through 12 hours of boiling per day. And the wood stove that sits below the evaporator needs tending too. He explained, “Takes a lot of wood. Got to keep the stove as hot as we can – faster cooking.� As the sap cooks the syrup gets heavy, sinks to the bottom of the pan, and flows over to a tap on the side. Here it will be released

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Noble High Senior Receives Maine Principal’s Award NORTH BERWICK Noble High School principal, Joseph Findlay, announced that Luke Conroy, a senior at Noble, has been selected to receive the 2019 Maine Principal’s Award. The award, sponsored by the Maine Principals’ Association, is given in recognition of a high school senior’s academic achievement and citizenship.

French teacher Jennica Osborn says of Luke, “He is undoubtedly one of the most outstanding students I have ever taught. Luke is extremely bright, respectful, compassionate, outgoing, witty, organized, motivated and creative. He is genuinely interested and concerned about the welfare of those around him. I have seen, first hand, the positive impact

that Luke has in our school and community. He has been an active leader and member of the French Mentors Program for the past two years and teaches French to K-5 students at a local elementary school. He also volunteers to organize and run a monthly World Cultures Movie Night for an elementary school that serves up to 100 students per movie. He organizes cultural lessons, crafts, activities, prizes, food, drinks, parent-sign in and drop-off tables and the movie choice. Luke has selflessly given to our community with the French program and it has, in turn, positively impacted his self-confidence when working with children. He has a vision, integrity and drive that will take

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~ News ~ New Assistant Adjutant GeneralArmy of the Maine National Guard AUGUSTA The Adjutant General for Maine, Maj. Gen. Douglas A. Farnham, has named Brig. Gen. Donald O. Lagace Jr. as the next Assistant Adjutant General-Army of the Maine National Guard. In this position, Lagace will be responsible for all training, manning and equipping of Army forces in order to ensure operational requirements and readiness goals are properly met. Lagace was promoted from colonel to brigadier general in a ceremony on March 1, and conducted his official transfer of authority ceremony with Brig. Gen. Hugh Corbett in front of an audience of family, friends and National Guard members.

For the past 10 years, Lagace has served as the United States Property and Fiscal Officer for Maine, a federal position reporting directly to the chief of the National Guard Bureau, ensuring the proper obligation and expenditure of federal funds and safeguarding all federal property held by the Maine National Guard. A logistics officer and a Persian Gulf War veteran, Lagace began his military career as an enlisted Soldier in 1982 and was commissioned through the ROTC program at the University of Southern Maine in 1984. He has commanded at the company, battalion and brigade levels during his 37 year Army career. During his promotion ceremony remarks, Lagace thanked his family, friends and fellow Soldiers for the support and mentorship provided to him during his career. He emphasized the importance of family, and how the close ties he has formed through many years of training and deploying has made his military experience a fulfilling one. Lagace highlighted serving with his father, a former chief warrant officer in the “Mighty 152,” or 152nd Maintenance Company, which Lagace later commanded as a captain. He also thanked the chaplain corps for their diligent work in attending to service members’ spiritual needs, and emphasized the National Guard’s community roots as one of its unique strengths.

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~ News ~ ...ROLL from page 8 Thomas Barber, Aidan Berman, Sydney Bingham, Aidan Cantrell, Connor Caverly, Jessica Cleary-Reuning, Michael Cruz, Anna Dimmerling, David Dove, Vendela Eskind, Kiaya Fortier, Dani Fuchs, Kayci Gagnon, Nicholas Garrepy, Jason Glidden, Jacob Gordon, Isobel Goss, Beverlyn He, Mira Hockenhull, Brennan Hughes Shiverick, Luke Kovalcin, Olivia Longarini, Amy Lucero Obando, Sarah Marshall, Quinn McDaniel, Fiona McGarrell, John McNally, Olivia Melton, Danielle Mills, Hannah Morin, Casey Perry, Gabriel Place, Jonah Place, Olivia Pride, Colin Ready, Nathaniel Reppucci, Christian Sacharczyk, Brady Salvail, Katherine Sargent, Ryan Schoff, Griffen Scogland, Marshall Smaracko, Alaina Smith, Hannah Stackpole, Jaelyn StevensFerland, Katherine Taran, Taylor Tsakiris, Peter Tsamparlis, Ashley Tuttle, Nicole Villinski, Amanda Yates.

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Making Guitars with STEM

WELLS For the second year, science teacher Chad McCormack is teaching a class at Wells High School in how to build an electric guitar employing a blend of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, a combination of academic disciplines referred to as STEM. Since December, McCormack’s STEM Guitar Building class has been going through a day-to-day, detailed and handson process in creating their own

electric guitar from a kit in a curriculum that also requires woodworking and painting. “Some of these students have never touched a soldering iron,� said McCormack taking a break during a March 2nd class where he was introducing the basic principles of electronics needed to complete an electric guitar. He said the guitar body and fret board were finished recently in an adjacent shop classroom and that the guitars will be finished by June.

From left: Chad McCormack, Lauren Bartlett, Liv Talevi, Dustin Blake, Ben Campbell, Dan Metzler, and Gary Andrews. Absent is senior Lily Iannillo. (Reg Bennett photo)

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On Saturday, March 23, at noon, Shawn Jalbert of Native Haunts Nursery and the Harvey Butler Rhododendron Sanctuary will discuss native plants, seeds, and weeds and include a photo tour of some of our most noteworthy native plants, propagating and growing native plants, identifying natives, using natives in your

Call the library at 207-698-5737 or visit www.berwick.lib.me.us.

D.A. Hurd Library Everest the Hard Way Ed Webster will be at the library on Wednesday, March 20, at 6 p.m. to share what has been described as “the last of the great Everest expe-

The next outreach services to residents of Simpson Meadows will be on Wednesday, March 20, at 2 p.m.

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New Books This Week Dreyer’s English - Benjamin Dreyer; The First Conspiracy - Brad Meltzer; Atomic Habits - James Clear, The Night Tiger - Yangsze Choo; Never Tell - Lisa Gardner; The Threat - Andrew McCabe; Say Nothing - Patrick Keefe; Figuring - Maria Popova; The Unwinding of the Miracle - Julie Yip-Williams; A Guide to the Geology of Southwestern Maine - Arthur Hussey; The Club - Takis Wurger; The First Lady - James Patterson; Wolf Pack - C.J. Box.

Volunteers Needed People with a variety of skills, interests and abilities are needed to work with library staff. Volunteers are needed to help with our Patriot’s Day book sale, with sorting and setting up, and at the book sale on Patriot’s Day weekend. We also need help with our Ogunquit scrapbook, book mending and bookbinding, data entry, scanning unique items for the digital Maine collection and gardening. If you would like to volunteer stop by Wednesday through Saturday and talk to David.

For More Information Call the library at 207-646-9024 or visit 166 Shore Road in Ogunquit.

Book Launch Party Tuesday, March 19. The public is invited to a poetry reading/book launch party at 6:30 p.m. at the South Berwick Library, 27 Young St, South Berwick, to celebrate Audrey Bohanan’s new book “Any Keep or Contour.�

For More Information Call the library at 207-384-3308 or visit www.southberwicklibrary.org.

Wells Public Library Teen Minute to Win It Wednesday, March 20 at 1:30 p.m. Come test your skills at our Minute-to-Win-It Challenges. Some people are hiding secret talents, or have ones they don’t even know about yet! Try to best one of our challenges and win a prize!

AARP Tax Preparation Tuesday, March 19, 1- 6 p.m. Trained AARP Tax Aide volunteers will be at the library each Tuesday this tax season to answer questions and help with electronically filing taxes. To request an appointment please call 207-710-0979.

True Crime Trivia Tuesday, March 19 at 6:30 p.m. True crime is America’s latest obsession, and you can get in on this trend by joining us at the library for an evening of True Crime Trivia! Attendees can play on their own or with a team of up to four people. No registration is necessary.

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~ News ~ R. W. Traip Academy First Semester Honor Roll Seniors High Honors Leneah Herrin, Lilly Kemp.

Honors Madison Andrews, Arnaud Bouteille, Thomas Brewer, Jennifer Clifford, Tristan Denholm, Skylar George, Rachel Jones, Emily Kulyk, Zachary Ouellette, Ryan Perkins, Elaina Perrault, Kylee Pinkham, Liam Reeve, Kayla Roth, Julia Roy, Wyatt Scott, Hasan Shaikh, Tiana Webster, Lauren Welch, Isabelle Woollacott.

Commendations Abigail Bull, Carina Cogswell, Taydrah Dionne,William Laster, Henry Miller, Austin Painchaud, Maria Perez, Alessandro Pulzato, Harper Shea, Matteo Tabbuso.

Juniors High Honors Julia Campion, Elias Matso.

Honors Emma Ackerman, Tyler Apodaca, Jacob Bickley, Emma Blouin, Samnang Bradley, Cameron Brayne,

...LIBRARIES from page 12 Winter Concert Series: Cormac McCarthy and Friends Sunday, March 17 at 3 p.m. Cormac McCarthy writes and sings of a heartfelt, sometimes funny, sometimes desperate, sometimes glorious world of common people, struggles, hope, relationships, madness, and love.

Monthly Poetry Evening Tuesday, March 19 at 7 p.m. Please bring poems to share either your own or favorite poems by someone else. The prompt for March is “fun”; the topic is open for interpretation. Readings from poetry books are welcome.

For More Information Call the library at 207-363-2818 or visit www.york.lib.me.us.

Killian Campbell, Dylan Dunklin, Josephine Ek, Zoya El-Badry, Molly Frost, Luke Gagner, Trevor Goodwin, Wadak Harbi, Isaac Henderson, Morgan Hoyt, Jarod Johnson, Samuel Kilty, Wyatt Kougioulis, Franklin Lane, Ahnais Letch, Carson Lynch, Erin Lynch, Jonathan Mandani, Tessa Markham, Jonah Matso, Cala McEllin, Emma McGonigle, Mackenzie Moore, Camryn Morrill, Mary Bella Pelt, Dominic Perkins, Lisa Politz, Nichole Roberts, Grace Robillard, Alaijah Rubianes, Sophia Santamaria, Hannah Seward, Ethan Spinney, Molly Stites, William Stuart, Marlene Sumsion, Brennin Watson, Andrew Webb, Jayna Wheeler.

Commendations Peyton Andrews, Sydney Auclair, Kaylee Chenard, Braeden Cole, Burke Downs, Trevor Fournier, Ariana Lucas, Jayce Nielsen, Eva Sumsion, Mitchell Tyndall.

Sophomores High Honors John Barr, Jodie Dodd, Mary Lombardi.

Honors Lelaina Abrecht, Kiara Audette, Esteban Betancourt, Benjamin Botsford, Jack Bouffard, Gillian Brayne, Treshaun Brown, Brian Chambers, Meredith Chase, Caroline Couperthwait, William Davis, Walter Driscoll, Dorothy Finn, Hunter Frost, Addyson Hale, Kassandra

Hawkes, Shaylee Herrin, Annika Huntress, Jordon Kofos, Jennifer McCluskey, Kathleen McPherson, Matthew McQuade, Gunnar Palm, Kelsea Palm, Eliza Pereira, Abigail Pitcairn, Darnell Polanco, Jordan Polanco, Seamus Reeve, Thomas Saiauski, Cooper Salema, Trinity Sharp, Haleigh Stenta, Noah Trent, Charles White, Joseph White, Ryan Wilcox, Autumn Yurick.

Commendations Lauran Barstow, Shyenne Diaz, Oscar Foye, Rachel McCarthy, Zacharie Morrow.

Freshmen High Honors Emma Dawson-Webb, Margaret Johnson, Sarah Robillard, Arianna Rubianes, Emily Sweeney, Lily Watts.

Honors Conrad Burke, Josephine Considine, Cooper Donaghue, Julia Durling, Nora Gilbert, Isabella Harris, Alexis Hernandez, Kearra Lucas, Emily Marino, Kerri McCann, Eavan McEllin, Aubrie Murdock, Olivia O’Leary-Curcio, Joshua Phillips, Christopher Richardson, Hope Sawicki, Molly Sawtelle, Brinly Seward, Samuel Stith, Bianca Viana De Campos, Alexis Weaver, Aili Webb, Brielle Wirth, Owen Young.

Commendations McKenzie Blasi, Sydney Blasi, Kaleb Cassinelli, Banning Crowley, Matthew Ford, Colin Niles.

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~ Calendar of Events & News ~

Friday, March 15

supper 5:30-7 p.m. There will be an exhibit of artworks inspired by Ireland by local artists.

Owl Prowl The Center for Wildlife, 385 Mountain Road, Cape Neddick, presents their annual Owl Prowl. Learn about native owl species and meet owls up close! There will be a short walk outside to call for owls and listen for “whooo” might call back. $7 per person and reservations are required. Please dress appropriately for outdoors. FMI: www.thecenterforwildlife.org or 207-361-1400.

Charity Dodgeball Tournament

Turkey Supper The First Parish Federated Church, 150 Main Street, South Berwick, will host their monthly turkey supper 4-6 p.m. $10 Adults, $9 seniors, $5 for children 12 and under, 5 and under free. FMI: 207-384-4091.

Sunday, March 17 Kittery Rotary After Hours Club Enjoy a St. Patrick’s Day dinner at the Gorges Road Fire Station, 3 Gorges Road, Kittery 3-6 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance and can be purchased from any club member or at Hillside Flowers. Tickets at the door $12. Event includes raffles and 50/50 drawing.

and former director of education at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens will speak at Old York Museum Center, 3 Lindsay Rd, York at 6 p.m. Lecture is followed by a supper of soup and bread in historic Jefferds Tavern. $20 / $18 members. FMI: 207-363-1756.

CareerCenter Job Fair In partnership with the Sanford/ Springvale Career Center, Noble High School is hosting a job fair 1-4 p.m. at 100 Noble Way, North Berwick. FMI: 207-676-2843. Free.

Hurricane Recovery Talk

Tuesday, March 19

After Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico in 2017, natural resource specialist Sue Bickford, volunteered to help the Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and shares her adventure. Wells Reserve Laudholm Farm in Wells at noon. $2 suggested donation. FMI: 207-646-1555 or wellsreserve.org.

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New Member & Business Expo

Boston’s Cold Chocolate Comes to The Dance Hall

Sentry Hill, 2 Victoria Court in York in the Grand Living Room at 3:30 p.m.

Boston’s Cold Chocolate is a genrebending Americana band that fuses folk, funk, and bluegrass to create unique a sound all their own. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door and can be purchased at www.thedancehallkittery.org.

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York Chamber After Hours event to highlight new members and network at Kennebunk Savings Bank, Hannaford Drive, York, 5-7 p.m. There will be raffle and prizes. Admission if free, raffle tickets are $5 for 25 tickets. Public welcome.

Marshwood High School Interact Club is hosting a charity dodgeball tournament 4-6 p.m. $10 per person with teams of 6 competing. Prizes for winners, best team name, and best team uniform. All proceeds to be donated to help with crisis in Yemen. FMI: 207-439-2438 x 101.

Saturday, March 16

St. Paddy’s Day Dinner Enjoy corned beef and all the trimmings at the York Elks, 1704 US Route 1, Cape Neddick. $12 per person and reservations are required. 5 p.m. social/6 p.m. dinner. FMI: 207-361-2788.

St. Patrick’s Day Concert and Supper Christ Church, 6 Dane St. in Kennebunk will present their annual St. Patrick’s concert at 4 p.m. and

The Recreation Center at Messiah Christian Church, 2700 Post Road in Wells is offering weekly drop-in volleyball games on Tuesdays 7-9 p.m. For ages 18 and above, no experience needed, $3 to play. FMI: 207-985-9287.

Wednesday, March 20 Waldorf School Open House Seacoast Waldorf School, 403 Harold Dow Highway, Eliot will have an open house 9-10 a.m. See classrooms in session followed by informal discussion. RSVP please. Space is limited.

Plants and Flowers of Maine Melissa Cullina, research botanist

Atria Celebrates Fat Tuesday

KENNEBUNK In honor of Mardi Gras, Atria Kennebunk decided to have one of their very own. On Fat Tuesday, each staffing department had the day to create a float using only their department’s supplies. The floats were shown off in

a parade, and the celebration was joined by Jester Cameron Morrison. The three judges (Sumner H., Eleanor B. and Dorcas C.) voted the Care Staff Float to place third, Culinary Department to place second, and Maintenance Department as first place.

Saturday, March 23

to midnight. $10 per person with proceeds going to Ronald McDonald House of Portland. There will be contests, prizes, trivia and more. FMI: Bruce 207-284-4692.

Friday, March 22 Call For Artists – Deadline! The Cape Elizabeth Land Trust (CELT) announced that it is accepting artist submissions for Paint for Preservation 2019, the organization’s twelfth annual juried Wet Paint Auction and one of Maine’s premiere art auction events, to be held on Sunday, June 30. The submission form and further instructions may be obtained at www.capelandtrust.org. FMI: 207767-6054.

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Graduation Fundraiser Benefit Project Graduation was established in the 1980s as a drugand-alcohol-free night of celebration for graduating seniors. It is a school-sponsored, all-night event following graduation that features a comedy show at 7:30 p.m. Noble High School, 100 Noble Way, North Berwick.

Lasagna Dinner The Eliot Historical Society invites the public to enjoy a prix fixe dinner ($10) of lasagna, salad, bread, beverage, dessert. 4:30- 6:30 p.m. at Eliot First Congregational, 1361 State Road, Eliot. Tickets at door. FMI: 207-704-0128.

Spring Craft Fair Handmade goods, soaps and bath bombs, decorated wine bottles, heat-friendly rice packs, hand scrubs, baked goods and more from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Main Lobby. Atria Kennebunk, 1 Penny Lane, Kennebunk.

Rock & Roll Oldies Benefit Dance Dance to Rock & Roll music from the ‘50s, ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s at Eagle’s Hall, 57 Birch St., Biddeford 7 p.m.

Sunday, March 24 Free Dinner for Kittery Area Seniors The Kittery Rotary Club, with the support of the Kittery Rotary AfterHours Club and the Traip Interact Club, will host a free spaghetti pie dinner at the Kittery Community Center, 120 Rodgers Road, Kittery, 4:30-6 p.m. Please sign up at the center or call Dave Gooch 207-7034312 by March 21, so we can plan the food. Music will start at 4 p.m.

Chicken Shoot Come to the York Elks, 1704 US Route 1, Cape Neddick at 2 p.m. to compete for a variety of prizes. Snacks provided starting at 1:30 p.m. Open to the public.

Maine Maple Sunday The Maine Maple Producers Association welcomes the public to visit local sugarhouses, see demonstrations and sample free maple syrup. Many offer games, activities, treats, tours, music and more. FMI: www. mainemapleproducers.com.

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ KHS Brings “Into The Woods” Into The ’Bunk KENNEBUNK Kennebunk High School’s Performing Arts Department

is proud to announce that this year’s musical will be “Into The Woods”, winner of three Tony Awards during its first Broadway opening in 1987. With music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine, Into the Woods is a fractured fairy tale in which characters including Cinderella, Rapunzel, and Jack and the Beanstalk collide and find out “happily ever after” isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Into The Woods opens on Friday, March 22 at the Ken-

nebunk High School Performing Arts Center (KPAC), 89 Fletcher St. Showings are scheduled for two weekends. Performances on March 22, 23, 29, 30 start at 7 p.m., with 2 p.m. matinées on Sundays, March 24 and March 31. The production will feature a sensory-friendly performance of Act I on Sunday, March 24 at 2

p.m., with a meet-and-greet with the characters scheduled for immediately afterwards. This production represents the collaborative efforts of not only KHS students featured in the cast and crew, but also STEM students, who are spearheading the creation of specialized props. Art students as well as students in the KHS Alternative Educa-

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WELLS The Wells Players will present the Neil Simon musical/ drama/comedy Sweet Charity opening Tuesday, March 19, 2019, with a 3:30 p.m. performance. Seats for the matinee are $5 with free admission offered to students and senior citizens. Sweet Charity follows the romantic trials and tribulations of Charity Hope Valentine, “a girl who wanted to be loved.” Charity is a dancer in New York City whose hopeful romanticism and unfailing optimism help her reach for a life beyond. When she meets Oscar, a neurotic, shy actuary seemingly from another world, will she finally find true

love at last? The audience is sure to fall in love with Charity’s limitless spirit, as she lives life “hopefully ever after.” The show will continue with evening performances on Wednesday, March 20 and Thursday, March 21 beginning at 6:30 p.m. The final production will be on Friday, March 22 at 7 p.m. (Snow date: Saturday, March 23 at 2 p.m.). Ticket prices are $8 for the general public and $5 for students and senior citizens. Tickets for Thursday and Friday performances will be sold in advance with general seating the night of the show. For more information call 207-646-7011.

CAPE NEDDICK To celebrate the wearing of green and all things Irish on Sunday, March 17, Clay Hill Farm is hosting a St. Patty’s Day Brunch 12:30-3:30 p.m. The festive mood will be set with live Celtic music by Matthew Lister and Melissa Waterhouse. A performance by the McDonough/ Grimes Irish Dance School will guarantee toe-tapping fun at 1:30 p.m. More information can be found at www.clayhillfarm. com and 207-361-2272. Reservations are suggested. There is no cover charge for guests of the Irish Brunch.

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Bringing Nature Home at the Wells Reserve

WELLS Bringing Nature Home is Maine Audubon’s new community engagement and habitat stewardship initiative based on the bestselling book of that title by Doug Tallamy. Join Maine Audubon’s Director of Education, Eric Topper, on March 19

at 7 p.m., to explore the plants, practices and perks involved in restoring native food webs in our gardens, yards and communities. Like many places, the landscape of coastal Maine has changed dramatically. Today, gardens, yards, neighborhoods

and towns are playing increasingly critical roles in supporting native food webs for birds, polli-

nators and other wildlife. With an overall focus on Maine birds and their habitats, Topper will introduce what individuals and groups can do,

MMS Presents “The Wiz Jr.�

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WOODSTOCK A 50 Year Retrospective

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Though the legacy and lore of Woodstock lives on in the memory of its attend-ees, a new generation can experience the real and unedited festival through Richard Bellak’s never-before-seen photographs and John Kane’s incredible new interviews. YCCC’s Mid-Cafe An hour long presentation FREE and open to the public.

March 21 11:00 am Guest Speaker, Author, Educator, Artist

SUFFRAGE ROADTRIP Anne Gass March 25 1:15 pm Guest Speaker, Author, and Women’s Rights Historian

Celebrate Women’s History Month at YCCC. Author and women’s rights historian, Anne Gass brings her presentation, Suffrage Road Trip sharing the story of America’s ďŹ rst-ever crosscountry automobile trip for a cause. YCCC’s Hannaford Lecture Hall An hour long presentation FREE and open to the public.

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ELIOT On Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23, the talented cast of students in Marshwood Middle School will perform “The Wiz Jr.�! Based on L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The Wiz Jr. tells the story of a young teen, Dorothy, who is caught between wanting to remain a carefree child and wanting to grow-up, and like many young teens, wishes that she was anywhere but home. Dorothy gets her wish when a tornado scoops her up and plops her down in a strange land,

full of odd little people called Munchkins, a very peculiar good witch and other interesting characters. Like the original story, Dorothy makes friends who have their own wishes. The new friends journey together and experience evil and goodness, and learn about themselves along the way. Performances for The Wiz Jr. will be Friday, March 22 at 7 p.m., and Saturday, March 23 at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. at Marshwood Middle School in Eliot. General Admission tickets will available at the door at a cost of $8 for adults and $5 for students.

including what plants to choose and how to manage and maintain our gardens for their full ecological function and benefit. He will also discuss the large selection of beautiful native flowers, shrubs and trees we can incorporate into our yards to attract and support a multitude of birds, butterflies and other interesting native wildlife. YCA programs are free and open to the public. Come to the Wells Reserve, 342 Laudholm Farm Road, Wells, early for social time and refreshments!

PMA Hosts Youth Art Month PORTLAND Twenty-one student artists from throughout York county have been selected for the Youth Art Month exhibition at the Portland Museum of Art (PMA) in Portland, Maine. The annual exhibition, now in its 25th year, brings more than 100 artworks from K-12 students throughout Maine to the PMA, where their work will be viewed by more than 10,000 visitors during the show’s duration. The work is on view through March 31 in the PMA’s Lower Ground Floor. No admission is required to visit the exhibition. The annual Youth Art Month exhibition not only showcases student talent from throughout Maine’s diverse urban and rural communities, but shines a spotlight on the state’s school arts programs and the educators that teach the next generations of Mainers and encourage their students to share their voices through platforms such as this. This year’s exhibition features work by students at Wells High School, Massabesic Middle School, and Acton Elementary School, in addition to nearly 100 other Maine schools. All participating students will receive certificates of recognition at an exhibition reception. Youth Art Month is supported by the Peggy L. Osher Education Endowment at the Portland Museum of Art.


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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ St. Patrick’s Concert, Buffet, Art Show KENNEBUNK On Saturday, March 16, Christ Church, 6 Dane St, Kennebunk will present their annual

St. Patrick’s Concert and Supper. The concert will begin at 4 p.m. and the buffet will be open from 5:30 to 7 p.m. A new element

YAA Presents a Slice of Life YORK Local artist Maryse Newton will be sharing her current work “Transatlantic” and “Blues” series. A native New Englander, Maryse Newton earned her degree in Fine Art from the College of New Rochelle in New York. Her college experience was a helpful stepping stone in developing critical skills as a designer and painter. Maryse paints as if she were writing a letter to a friend; her compositions are lively representations of her surroundings. She finds joy in the many facets of the creative process, from selecting a subject and palette colors to painting and evaluating the final composition. Her latest abstract series “Transatlantic”, a collection of nine pieces in oil on acid-free board was inspired by nature’s cloud source 40,000 feet above earth. “Transatlantic” takes the viewer up into the stratosphere where the sky offers a variable subject. The second abstract series

on display “Blues”, is a collection of five pieces in oil on acid-free board. In an effort to ensure ‘no paint left behind’ on her palette, Maryse uses true Yankee practicality to this non-objective approach toward abstraction. These pieces were brought together during the summer months of July in Maine where wild blueberries abound on farms, hills, and bluffs. Stop by the York Art Association, 394 York St, York Harbor, to see Maryse Newton’s art that will be on display through March 31. Winter Gallery hours are Friday, Saturday and Sunday noon to 5 p.m.

this year will be an exhibit of artworks inspired by Ireland, all by local artists. Congregation Moderator and Chef de Cuisine Dan Moisan will prepare a delicious buffet supper of build-your-own corned beef sandwiches, with freshly cooked and hand-carved corned beef, a selection of condiments, sauerkraut, coleslaw, baked beans and homemade potato salad, as well as beverages and themed desserts. This event has drawn more attendance every year, so reservations are recommended. Christ Church Music Director “Maestro” Warren King has gathered several excellent local musicians and singers, who will perform a varied program of nostalgic Irish music for your entertainment, with ample opportunities to sing along! Among others, entertaining you will be, flutist Diana McNulty, penny-whistle master Kevin Reams, and singers Danielle Mills, Alex Pratt, Owen White, and Schuyler White, all highly polished professionals. For both events, the suggested donation is $20 or $15 for students and seniors. The concert only is $15/$10; the supper only is $10/$8; children under 12 are free. Admission is open to all, regardless of ability to give. Proceeds will benefit the missions of Christ Church, supporting the homeless, the hungry,

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Benefit Dinner for Healthy Aging YORK BEACH In a continuing series of fundraisers to benefit the communities they serve, 1652 Restaurant in York Beach is hosting its second Community Night to benefit York Hospital. Join them on Wednesday, March 20 from 4-9 p.m. at 1 Ocean Avenue, York Beach, for a threecourse Italian dinner to benefit The Older Adult House Calls Program at York Hospital, supported by The Hancock Fund for Healthy Aging. The Older Adult House Calls Program addresses the

Childhood Bereavement Conference KITTERY The Center for Grieving Children will host a Childhood Bereavement Conference entitled: Supporting Bereaved Families Impacted By Suicide or Overdose-Related Death on Friday, March 22 from 8 a.m. to noon at the Kittery Community Center, 120 Rogers Road in Kittery. This conference is free to the community. The keynote speaker will be Dr. Pamela Gabbay, cofounder of The Satori Group, a national education and consulting company that provides training and consultation to the bereavement field. Dr. Gabbay is an adjunct faculty member at Brandman University and is a member of the national training corps for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

(AFSP). She is the co-author of Understanding and Supporting Bereaved Children: A Practical Guide for Professionals. Formerly, Dr. Gabbay was the director of the Mourning Star Center for Grieving Children. She served two terms on the board of directors of the National Alliance for Grieving Children and served as the president of the Southern California Chapter of the Association for Death Education and Counseling. Dr. Gabbay holds a Fellow in Thanatology (FT) from the Association for Death Education and Counseling and earned a Master of Arts degree in Cognitive Psychology from Claremont Graduate University. Additionally, she earned a Doctor of Education degree in Organizational Leadership from Brandman University.

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Health & Fitness Benefits of Farm-to-Table Few things are more satisfying than biting into a fresh tomato right from the garden or seasoning a meal with herbs picked from a windowsill greenhouse. Restaurants recognize the value of such experiences, and more and more are relying on locally sourced products in their kitchens. The farm-to-table movement is not new, but it has gained momentum as consumers become increasingly enamored with the flavor and environmental impact of locally sourced foods. The National Restaurant Association found that farm-to-table food was one of its top 10 trends for 2015. Furthermore, the group says that one in five consumers are willing to pay more for local food, and 41 percent admit that locally sourced ingredients influence their decisions when choosing where to dine. Newcomers to the farmto-table dining experience may not understand all the fuss surrounding this popular trend. The following are some of the key benefits of farm-to-table: Peak freshness and ripeness: Local produce ripens on the plant and can be harvested at the last possible minute before it turns up on a plate. This helps ensure that it contains the highest amount of nutrients and flavor, according to the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Food that has to travel further is often picked well before it is ready, ripening on the way to stores or other vendors. Better for the environment: Food that needn’t travel far before reaching diners’ plates saves roughly 500 gal-

lons of diesel fuel to haul produce a distance of 1,500 miles. This conserves fossil fuels and prevents harmful emissions from entering the atmosphere. Supports neighboring farms: Supporting farm-to-table restaurants and other eateries keeps business local in two different ways. It not only benefits local restaurants, but it also directly supports neighboring farms, fisheries and other suppliers. Accessibility to seasonal choices: Farm-to-table eating provides a wide variety of inseason foods. This can translate into tastier foods because they are grown and harvested during their optimal growing season. Reduces factory farming: According to O.info, the informational resource powered by Overstock.com, farm-to-table and local farming can reduce reliance on large, profit-driven corporations that may focus

Taking the Pain Out of Migraine YORK As part of York Hospital’s Lunch & Learn program, Dr. Anthony Knox of Neurology Associates will discuss the latest on maximum production over animal health and welfare. Local farms may be more inclined to treat their animals well and institute sustainable practices. Learn about the community: A person might live in an area and never know that a local vineyard is in the vicinity or that a producer of straight-from-thehive honey is nearby. Exploring farm-to-table resources can open people’s eyes to local businesses doing great work in and around their communities. Farm-to-table is a popular movement that people are embracing for various reasons. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.

treatments (including Botox, nerve blocks, trigger point injections etc.) for minimizing pain during a migraine on Wednesday, March 20 at noon at the York Public Library. Guests are welcome to take their seats beginning at 11:45 a.m. and a Q & A will follow the lecture. To RSVP or for more information about the event, please call York Hospital’s Friendraising Office at 207-351-2385 or email info@yorkhospital.com.

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~ News ~ BUSINESS & FINANCE

Impact Report on Maine Nonprofits Released PORTLAND The Maine Association of Nonprofits (MANP), the largest membership organization in the state dedicated to working with Maine’s nonprofits, is releasing Adding Up Impact: Maine Nonprofits at Work, a biennial report illustrating the contributions of Maine nonprofits to the state economy and quality of life. The 2019 Adding Up Impact highlights the following key findings: Nonprofits employ over 98,000 Maine citizens, making the nonprofit sector a more significant employer than nearly all other industries in the state. Maine nonprofits contribute approximately $12 billion per year to the economy through wages paid, retail and wholesale purchases, and professional services contracts. Maine’s nonprofit sector paid over $4.7 billion in wages in 2017, or 17.9% of the state’s

total payroll. These wages translated in an estimated $271 million of personal income tax revenue for Maine’s state and local governments and over $809 million in federal tax revenues. The report also features return-on-investment stories of impact from nine nonprofits across Maine. These stories bring to life the many ways nonprofits stimulate the economy, strengthen communities, foster civic engagement and weave a strong safety net for Maine’s citizens. “Nonprofits are critical partners with government and business in bolstering Maine’s economic future,� said Jennifer Hutchins, MANP Executive Director. The report was funded with support from the Maine Community Foundation, the Maine Health Access Foundation, the Unity Foundation and Healey & Associates. Find the report online on MANP’s website: www.nonprofitmaine.org.

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Senator Warns of Fraudulent Calls Targeting Social Security Numbers WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senator Susan Collins, the Chairman of the Senate Aging Committee, is warning of an increasing number of fraudulent telephone calls from people pretending to work for the Social Security Administration (SSA). The Committee’s toll-free Fraud Hotline has received several reports from people in Maine who say they are receiving calls telling them that their Social Security number is at risk of being deactivated or deleted. In other instances, the caller will falsely claim that the targeted victim’s Social Security number has been “locked� because it has been linked to a crime. Often, the incoming call is disguised to display the real SSA phone

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Choosing A Trustee? Whether you have a willbased estate plan or trust-based one choosing the right person who will be in charge of your assets when you are gone is sometimes a difficult decision for people. Gone are the days when the oldest son is automatically chosen. I’ve seen too many family fights occur simply because the wrong person is serving in this position. You know your family and its particular politics best. Blended families may want to utilize Co-Personal Representatives so that a child from each side is represented. In some situations it is necessary to go to a neutral third party, like a neighbor, sibling, or professional. Things to consider when choosing: 1. Are they fair? 2. Are they good communicators? 3. Are they able to take criticism and not let it bother them? Worry less about who is “local� and more about who you truly trust to get the job done. Always remember to have plenty of contingency planning in case someone you choose dies, gets sick, or just doesn’t want to do it. Choose wisely and you will minimize family discord after you pass. Submitted by Kathryn Bedell of Ballou & Bedell Attorneys at Law, Route 1, York.


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Capital Campaign for Parish Nears Goal YORK COUNTY A major capital campaign to enhance the four churches of the Parish of the Ascension of the Lord (St. Raphael Church, Kittery; Our Lady of the Angels Church, South Berwick; St. Christopher Church, York; Star of the Sea Church, York Beach) has now raised over $1.29 million towards a goal of $1.5 million. “The response has been overwhelming,” said Fr. Scott Mower, pastor of the Parish of the Ascension of the Lord. “We are so grateful for the generosity of parishioners and community members in offering this assistance to ensure a sustainable future for our churches and better pastoral care for our community of faith.” Around $800,000 of the capital campaign will be allocated to a major addition (preliminary design below) at Our Lady of the Angels Church, located on 162 Agamenticus Road in South Berwick. Our Lady of the Angels Church was built in 2011. “It’s a new church, but to fulfill our mission to the parish community, we really need a

hall to host events, faith formation opportunities, and classes,” said Bill Green, business manager for the Parish of the Ascension of the Lord. “The parish has kitchen equipment in storage waiting for the new parish hall which will offer so many more opportunities to engage new and current parishioners.” Construction documents are already being created by Lassel, an architecture firm in South Berwick. The facility is expected to include a hall with the ability to seat 150 people, a stage, a full commercial kitchen, classrooms, and a small chapel for weekday Masses. Parish officials hope to start construction in the spring. Several projects at parish churches have already been completed with more planned for the near future: St. Raphael Church, Kittery The front exterior of the church, located on 6 Whipple Road, was restored, including framing around the stainedglass windows. Deteriorating brick work, which had allowed water to seep into the building,

Senator Lawrence to Chair Energy, Utilities and Technology Committee AUGUSTA Senator Mark W. Lawrence, D-York, has been appointed by Senate President Troy Jackson, D-Allagash, to chair the Joint Standing Committee on Energy, Utilities and Technology for the 129th Legislative session. The Energy, Utilities and Technology Committee is responsible for policy related to the transmission and

circulation of natural energy resources, utilities (such as telecommunications, gas and water) and technological issues. “I am eager to start working on some pressing matters that this committee covers,” said Senator Lawrence. “Energy policy should not be taken lightly in a state like Maine that has a wealth of natural resources and both rural and urban commu-

was fixed. The interior lighting was upgraded to LED lighting, and a fresh air system was automated to cool the church at night during the summer. Hall support pillars were also remolded. Remaining projects at St. Raphael include the replacement of flooring in the church and parish hall and the installation of a hood and fire suppression system for the kitchen.

lobby and hall windows.

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Star of the Sea Church, York Beach In the 1990s, a series of renovations were made to the church, located on Church Street. Some of the electrical system still required an upgrade and a new circuit panel was installed. The organ was repaired, and speakers were given new amplifiers. A number of exterior singles and trim were replaced. Additional work on the electrical system needs to be finished and the forced hot air system needs See PARISH page 31...

nities that have different needs when it comes to energy policy.” Senator Lawrence also will serve on the Legislature’s Labor and Housing Committee, which covers workers’ rights, labor relations, the Maine State Housing Authority, affordable housing, and homelessness. Senator Lawrence is serving his fifth non-consecutive term in the Maine Senate, representing District 35, which includes the towns of Eliot, Kittery, Ogunquit, South Berwick, York and part of Berwick. Lawmakers are assigned to committees by the presiding officers based on their interests, experience and professional background. Joint standing committees are composed of three senators and ten representatives.

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~ Obituaries ~ Sanford Vets Center, 628 Main Street, Springvale, ME 04083. Arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home, North Berwick. Condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com.

Daniel F. Bridges, 81 James D. Hayes, 73 WELLS BEACH – Daniel Bridges of Wells and long time resident of both Belmont and Winchester, MA, passed away peacefully March 7, 2019. Born June 1, 1938, beloved husband of the late Sally (Bridger) Bridges, father to Amy (Bridges) Madden of Wellesley, MA, her husband Ted Madden and grandfather to his grandchildren, Emery, Molly, Daniel and Tommy. He loved nothing more than to spend time in Maine with them, proudly attend their sporting events and share his sense of humor with them. Brother of the late William Bridges and Uncle Dan to his nieces, their children and many special cousins. A teacher at Belmont Hill School from 1968-2001, and Director of Admissions for 25 of those years, he offered wise counsel, mentorship and friendship to generations of faculty and students. After his retirement he devoted hundreds of volunteer hours to VNA Hospice Care, The Immigrant Learning Center, MGH’s Chaplin program and in many other ways. He had a gift of showing friendship and conversation to people at a time in their lives when it was most needed. A Memorial Service will be held at The Belmont Hill School Chapel on March 31 at 2:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Dan’s honor may be made to the Belmont Hill School Daniel Bridges Fund for faculty development or to Care Dimensions Hospice House (www.caredimensions.org).

EAST WAKEFIELD, NH – James Hayes of East Wakefield, formerly of Wells, passed away March 3, 2019. Jim was born January 20, 1946, son of Walter and Myrtle (Tufts) Hayes and served in the U. S. Army, stationed in Germany. After returning home, Jim was a truck driver and Heavy Equipment operator for DOT, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and Ossipee Aggregates. He was a faithful employee, no matter where he worked. He attended church at the New Chance Church of the Nazarene in Springvale. Jim was a very talented woodworker and artist. He was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying nature, camping, hiking, fishing and long rides on his Gold Wing Motorcycle. His greatest love was his family, cherishing every moment spent with them. Jim adored his beloved dogs, Muffy and Gabriel who were like family. Jim is survived by his daughter, Wanda Hayes of Sanford; two sisters, Jolene Hayes and Jean Welch of Wells; seven grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. An hour of visitation will be held on Sunday, March 17, 4-5 p.m., immediately followed by a memorial service at 5 p.m. at the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick. Spring interment will be in Pinehill Cemetery, Wells. Friends who wish may contribute to the

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Paul Russell Keeping, Sr., 86 WELLS – Paul Russell Keeping, Sr. of Wells went home to be with the Lord on March 6, 2019. He was born February 7, 1933 in Greenfield, MA, son of Paul Revere Keeping and Doris V. (McCauley) Keeping. He graduated from Williamstown High School then attended Springfield College before serving in the U.S. Navy during the Korean Conflict. For many years, Paul was the smiling face at the toll both, retiring from the Maine Turnpike Authority in 2004. He will be remembered for his kind and gentle soul and be greatly missed. Paul was predeceased by his parents, his wife of 49 years, Sandra (Gray) Keeping, and his sister, Adelle (Keeping) Duncan. Surviving

are two sons Paul R. Keeping, Jr. and his wife Cindy, Kurt A. Keeping and his wife Sherry; daughter Cindy (Keeping) Williams; brother Kenny Keeping and his wife Lola; sister Diane (Keeping) Foss and her husband Lester; seven grandchildren Clint, Katie and Jake Williams, Christopher Keeping, Kayla Keeping Bajpai, Autumn Welsh Newell, and Aaron Welsh. Graveside funeral services will be held Saturday, May 11 at 10 a.m. in Oceanview Cemetery, Route 1, Wells. Arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick. Condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com.

Glen Thomas McGarry, 52 YORK – Glen McGarry a beautiful, loving, fun, man, husband, father, brother, uncle and friend passed Friday evening on March 1, 2019. Glen fought a courageous battle with cancer celebrating life and capturing every moment he could with all who had the pleasure of his company. Glen was born February 14, 1967 in Woburn, MA, the son of John A. McGarry and Ann Marie (Connolly) McGarry. THANK YOU ST. JUDE: May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day, by the 9th day your prayers will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised and done.

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George (Nick) L. Nickerson, 82 OGUNQUIT – George L. Nickerson of Coles Hill Road passed away at Lahey Hospital after a long illness. He was born January 28 1937, the son of Marshall and Olivette Nickerson. On June 13, 1959 he married Carole Waitkus in Billerica MA. George was a General Contractor for over fifty years. He loved his family, his grandchildren, making birdhouses, and most of all making people laugh. He is survived by his loving wife Carole of 59 years, of Wells; three daughters Pam Henderson and her husband David of Barnstable, MA, Laurie Bergeron of Wells, Amy Lorusso and her husband Frank Lorusso III of Ogunquit; three grandchildren Allivia, Frank IV, and Joey; his sister Diane Murray; several nieces and nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. A celebration of life will

~ Obituaries & News ~ take place at Wells Congregational Church, Route 1, Wells on March 23 at 2 p.m. Arrangements are entrusted to Bibber Funeral Home in Wells.

Lura (Leavitt) Olson, 77 LEBANON – Lura Olson of Lebanon died on March, 6 2019, at Dover Rehabilitation Center following a period of declining health. Lura was born in Portsmouth, NH, on January 5, 1942, a daughter of the late Lawrence and Kibbie (Wafer) Leavitt. Lura was a graduate of Eliot High School and the Portland & Gorham Teachers College. Prior to retiring in 1998, she worked as an educator in South Berwick and Eliot. She married her loving husband Milton Olson and together they made a home in Eliot until 1990 when they moved permanently to their camp on Northeast Pond. She is survived by her brother Cone Leavitt, mother-in-law Louise, and sistersin-law Judy Leavitt of Eliot, Cindy Olson of Florida, and Sue Arnold of Texas, as well as nieces and nephews Kibbie, Emily, Jillian, Mallory, Lauren, Jon, Joel, Julie, Jennifer, Tianna and Tommy.

Online condolences may be made by visiting www.jspelkeyfuneralhome.com. A private celebration of life will be held at a later date. Care for the Olson family has been entrusted to the JS Pelkey & Son Funeral Home.

Heather Lee Rosholt, 45 NORTH BERWICK – Heather Lee Rosholt of Valley Road, passed away March 7, 2019, at her home. She was born May 24, 1973 in Haverhill, MA. Heather was a 1991 graduate of Noble High School in Berwick, then pursued her degree in Accounting at Husson University in Bangor, earning her Bachelor’s Degree from USM. Heather also earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Hesser College. For several years, she was an accountant for the City of Dover, NH, before becoming the Financial Director for the City of Somersworth, NH. Heather was unbelievably crafty. There was nothing she couldn’t make or decorate. She made her own cards, flower arrangements, Christmas trees, wreaths and was a master Scrapbooker. She spent hours searching Pinterest for her next proj-

St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations in the Diocese of Portland WELLS – Masses and special events at churches across Maine will highlight the diocese’s celebration of the Feast Day of St. Patrick (Sunday, March 17). The feast day holds special significance in the Diocese of Portland as St. Patrick, along with St. Jean Baptiste, is a secondary patron of the diocese. In addition, St. Patrick Church in Newcastle was the first church in the country named for St. Patrick. It was dedicated by Fr. Jean-Louis Lefebvre de Cheverus on July 17, 1808, a year before the cornerstone was laid for St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City. The original St. Patrick Church has been in continual use longer than any other Catholic church in New England.

St. Patrick, who was captured by Irish raiders as a teenager in the fifth century, ultimately escaped his enslavement, entered the Church, and returned to Ireland where he brought the message of the Gospel to the very people who had kept him in slavery. The annual St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Dance will be held Saturday, March 16, to benefit St. André Health Care’s Memorial Garden and Catholic Relief Services, in the hall of St. Mary Church, 236 Eldridge Road, Wells. Corned beef and cabbage, along with ham, will be on the menu. Music will be provided by Tom Pomeroy. The evening begins with a social 5-6:30 p.m. The cost is $25. To reserve a spot, call 207-251-4009 or 207-850-6488.

ect and filled their home with her impeccable taste and talent. Heather was lucky at gambling and enjoyed trips to Oxford Casino and Mohegan Sun. Heather and her husband, Kevin enjoyed their times together, especially their recent trip to Punta Cana DR. As huge dog lovers, she and Kevin shared that love with their 6 Pomeranians. She’ll be forever remembered for her selflessness, generous and giving heart and beautiful soul. There was nothing she wouldn’t do for others. Her love poured out into all the lives she touched. Heather is survived by her husband Kevin M. Rosholt of North Berwick; a son Ethan Kimball; daughter Emma (Kimball) Bolyard and husband Brian

of Windham; mother Katherine James of Dover, NH; father David McGilvray of Ayer, NH; brother Peter McGilvray and his wife Gwen of Tallahassee, FL. A memorial service was held on Tuesday, March 12 at 6 p.m. at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 22 Fox Run Road, Newington, NH, with a reception following. Friends who wish may contribute to Emma’s Angels Rescue, 30 Meetinghouse Road, North Berwick, ME 03906 (checks or PayPal account: axel1759@aol.com). Arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick. Condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com.

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he’s had enough but then comes back for more. He needs a family or solo who will give him time to realize that he is safe and loved. He’d also love another kitty to play with and that’ll certainly help him come around even sooner. Visit Titan at the Safe Haven Adoption Center at 1420 Post Road in Wells, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. FMI: 207-646-1611. Our Thrift Shop is having a 50% off winter clothing sale.

Hurry while the selection is best. Always check out our sidewalk racks, where garments for the entire family are priced at only $1 each! We’re now accepting gently used spring/summer clothing, garden, beach and cottage dÊcor, jewelry, paintings, small furnishings and eccentric, fun items. Want to help Safe Haven save lives? Of course, adopting a kitty is #1, but volunteering at our shelter or thrift shop really helps tremendously! FMI: 207229-8314. Donations also really help

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Animal Welfare Society KENNEBUNK Petey, a beautiful Bull Terrier, is a very sweet lady looking for a new home. She has lots of love to give and can’t wait to find her new people. She gets a kick out of going for car rides and enjoys spending time around her family. She would prefer to be your one and only and who can blame her – at 13 years old, she deserves to spend her retirement years exactly as she wants. Petey is in foster care. To schedule an appointment to meet her, please call 207-9853244 or learn more at www.animalwelfaresociety.org.

Animal Welfare Society PO Box 43 / 46 Holland Road West Kennebunk, ME 04094

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Emma’s Angels NORTH BERWICK This is Ollie and he’s looking for a fun home. He’s 4 years old, 10 lbs., neutered, and up to date on his shots. He’s a sweet guy and we think he’s some sort of Malti-Poo. If you’d like to meet him, call Emma’s Angels Rescue at 207-676-5599. Emma’s Angels Rescue is an all volunteer rescue right in North Berwick. To donate use our Paypal: axel1759@aol.com. Needed at this time... Dry dog food. We feed Blue Buffalo or 4 Health (Tractor Supply). Our drop box is at 30 Meeting House Road. Thanks!

Emma’s Angels Rescue 30 Meeting House Road North Berwick, ME 03906

207-676-5599

JOIN US FOR A PURRFECT WEEKEND IN ROLLINSFORD, NH CAT FANCIERS’ FEDERATION in conjunction with UNITED MAINE COON CAT ASSOCIATION

MARCH 23 & 24, 2019 10am-4pm “GO FLY A KITE� THEME

AMERICAN LEGION MARTEL-ROBERGE POST #47 551 FOUNDRY ST, ROLLINSFORD, NH 03869

Vendors & Food Available Tickets are $5 for adults, no charge for children under 6, $3 for seniors, veterans and children under 12 For more information, contact Joyce at 603-533-4930 0 or mine@nhpetsonline.com om

COME SEE THE KITTIES!

Interacting with a companion animal is one of the joys of pet ownership. While certain pets seem more naturally inclined toward interaction than others, such as cats and dogs, many pets can be made more social with the right training. Many people love having tame and trained birds as pets. Opinions vary as to which birds may be the most amenable to bonding, but many birds make great companions.

First-time bird owners are often advised to start with a young bird, as it is often easier to tame and train a young animal than one who is older. Certain pet stores or bird specialty retailers will hand-raise the birds from babies so they become acclimated with humans very early on. Taming is largely about trust. Therefore, it may need to begin slowly. Gradually go from simply being in the company of the bird to allowing it to grow

Another Chance Animal Rescue NORTH BERWICK Introducing Nyla & Pumpkin. This bonded pair of sisters are approximately 1-yr old and came to us last month after a house fire destroyed their home. Their human, who lost everything in the fire, was unable to keep them and surrendered them to us. We have updated their vetting and both are spayed too. They seek a home that is quiet where they can stay together and continue to be as loved. They are very sweet purry girls, very affectionate and still a little timid in new situations. They need humans who will be patient with them as they adjust to a new home and “new normal�. Respectful children would be ok, but they need a low key household. We do not suggest they go to a home with dogs as that may be too stressful for them. Nyla, Pumpkin, and some of our other wonderful and

Another Chance Animal Rescue 37 Market St, North Berwick 03906 251 Route 4, Sanford 04073

(207) 676-9330 • (207) 490-2855 boomeredgewater@gmail.com anotherchanceanimalrescue.org

to be braver! Thanks for all you do to help Safe Haven continue our no-kill mission.

unique kitties can all be met this Saturday, March 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at our Adoption Facility, 251 Country Club Road (Route 4), Sanford. Appointments during the week can be arranged by contacting Marilyn at 207-490-2855 or Amanda at 603-205-3615. We are still seeking redeemable bottles and cans for our ongoing Redemption Drive! Bags of redeemables can be dropped off in a bag marked “ACAR� at Kash for Kans Redemption Center located on Country Club 1 Road located just behind McDonalds at the Sanford Rotary, hours are Tuesday-Saturday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily. Bags can also be dropped off at either our Adoption Facility anytime or at our Thrift Shop (Wednesday-Friday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.).

accustomed to your hand in the cage. Eventually, after you and the bird are comfortable with each other, allow it to sit on your finger or shoulder. According to Rob Marshall, an Australian avian veterinarian, as a bird comes to trust, he or she will also allow touch from the top of his head to the back of the neck. Repeated handling can build up an attachment. According to the experts at VCA Hospitals, do not overdo See BIRDS page 31...

Our 6th Annual Pet Expo is coming up soon on Sunday, April 7 and table spots for vendors are still available! Vendors with pet-related and non-pet related businesses as well are welcome to participate in this family friendly event that draws in quite a crowd each year! For more info, contact acaradoptions@gmail.com or Amanda by phone at the above number. Currently we are in serious need of donations of all kinds! Monetary donations to aid with some very high vetting bills due to surgeries and dentals. Checks can be sent to us at ACAR, PO Box 552, North Berwick, ME 03906 or via PayPal to boomeredgewater@gmail.com. Donations of Scoopable Cat Litter, Friskies Wet Food Pates and Puppy Pads at our Adoption Facility and can be dropped off anytime! Donations of household items, unique decor, and gently used spring/summer clothing (clean and in good repair) for the Thrift Shop at 37 Market St, North Berwick, that supports our rescue 100% and is all volunteer run, would also be greatly appreciated. Please do not leave items outside the shop as they may get ruined or stolen. Thank you for continuing to support us and to “Help Us Help Them� too!

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~ Home & Business Services ~ PLUMBING Insured Master Plumber Master Gas Technician • • • • •

Kitchen/Bath Remodels New Construction Heating Systems On Demand Hot Water Plumbing Service & Repairs

dougbrownplumbing.com 207-646-0629

PAINTING

R.P. PLUMBING Ryan Porell

New Construction Remodeling Service & Repairs Seasonal Turn-Offs Insured Master Plumber

(207) 730-1966

KEY PAINTING • fully insured • • free estimates • • over 30 years experience •

207-324-8362 House Painting

SEWING

TODD

THE PAINTER

Book Now For Quality Work Fully Insured Call Todd For A Free Estimate

GUTTERS & ROOFING

Brooks Roofing

Quality Materials Superior Workmanship

Tailoring & Alterations Creative Mending Custom Dressmaking 207-676-9561 www.elizabethboston.com

Residential/Commercial Asphalt Shingles Free s Metal Roofing Estimate Single Ply Rubber

207-252-2016

Fully Insured Service Through York County

Bob Roux

(207) 475-4376

Phone: 207-985-4080 Cell: 207-251-8995 Email: rroux1@maine.rr.com

J,s Painting

Patch, Prep n’ Paint HOUSE PAINTING

Interior & Exterior Painting (Interior Specialist) Very Reasonable Rates

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interior - exterior professional - insured

Fully Insured 20+ Years Experience

Interior / Exterior Fully Insured

Scheduling 2019 Exterior Painting Including Decks & Outbuildings

207-219-2832 PO Box 1463, Wells, ME 04090

Jason Humphrey (Wells, ME)

(207) 251-2889

WASTE REMOVAL 207.337.3315 contact@marinacleaning.com

CHIMNEY SERVICES

LOGGING / EXCAVATION 207-985-3477 Swept, Lined, Repaired, Professional, Fully Insured, Guaranteed No Mess FIRE SAFETY MEANS PEACE OF MIND

RENTALS!!!

FURNITURE REPAIR

Excavators and Large Frame Skid Steers

Rocray Restoration

Daily-Weekly-Monthly Rates Delivery Available

Call 207-384-2001 540 Portland Street, Berwick, ME 03901

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207.975.5464

QUALITY Furniture Repairs CALL: Brian Bourque

Chinchillas Antiques Kittery Point, ME

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~ Home & Business Services ~

COMPUTER SERVICES

TREE SERVICES

STAR TEK

LANDSCAPING / LAWN SERVICE

PEART & SON

Computer Services

• LAWNCARE & MAINTENANCE

207-432-6913 / peartsonslawncare@gmail.com

Virus Removal, Repairs Upgrades, Networking & New Systems in Home or Office

• Hydroseeding • General Clean Up • Mulching & Edging • Fencing • Tree & Bush Trimming

Call or email Jeannine at leblancjm@startekpc.com

207-251-2235

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR ELIOT SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, INC.

New Toro Snow Blowers We Service All Brands

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Three Generations of Expertise Pruning Chipping

Tree Removal Cabling 65’ Bucket Truck

Residential / Commercial / Fully Insured / Free Estimates

ELECTRIC

Dick Moreau Electric Richard Moreau, Master Electrician

Serving Southern Maine Small Jobs OK 30 Years Experience Reasonable Rates & Insured 364 Cole Road, Kennebunk

603-674-1273 Cell pbuild1306bp@yahoo.com

HOME IMPROVEMENT

DBTREE@YAHOO.COM - Residential/Commercial - 72’ Turf Friendly All Terrain Lift - 65’ Bucket Truck - 30 Years Experience of Tree & Shrub Installation - Specializing in Technical/Hazardous Pruning & Removals - Licensed & Experienced Arborist - Free Estimates & Fully Insured

HOME IMPROVEMENT

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Tree Removal & Pruning Lot Clearing Brush & Stump Hauling Landscape Supplies Garden Center & Gifts ––––––––––

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(207) 703-0150 300 Harold L Dow Hwy

www.yorkwoodstree.com Fully Insured & Free Estimates WE DELIVER!

LIBBY & SON 207-289-4551 Cape Neddick, ME Land Clearing

Storm Clean Up

Tree Services

Brush Removed

Dump Runs

Sand & Salt Delivery

Ditches Dug

Loam & Gravel Spread

Excavating Jobs

Firewood Sold

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Reasonable Rates • HIRE LOCAL! Insured • Free Estimates • Service Maine Seacoast

Licensed & Insured

Kitchen, Basement & Bath Remodeling ~ Decks Replacement Windows ~ General Carpentry & Repair Dan Cason &HOO 7HO )D[ (PDLO FDVRQFDUSHQWU\#\DKRR FRP

Dave The Door Man Installations & Repairs Interior & Exterior Storm, Shower, Basement Wood, Steel, Fiberglass Weather Stripping Lock Replacements Call Dave Lomasney

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LEFEBVRE’S

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Need your G project done? No project too small. Make your house a home again!

Garages, Additions, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Decks, Interior Trim, Basements, Drywall, Painting... Ask for Glen

207•698•7232

Remodeling & Repair • Interior/Exterior Painting • Carpentry Yard Work • Power Washing • Wallpapering & Stenciling

Handyman Jack, etc. LLC by Jack and Diane

Professional, experienced, fully insured • FREE estimates

207-363-5793 Member of the York Chamber of Commerce

CONSTRUCTION No job too small

FULLY LICENSED & INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES

207.883.6003

www.hazelwoodhandyman.com 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE

STEVE’S CARPENTRY Home improvements remodeling & repairs Expert finish carpenter No job too small

207-361-4019

www.stevescarpentry.org stevescarpentry2@aol.com

M CHADBOURNE Excavation & Landscaping ‡ Full Site Work ‡ )URVW :DOOV ‡ 6HSWLF 7DQN 5HSODFHPHQW ‡ /HDFK )LHOGV ‡ 'UDLQDJH ‡ 6WXPSLQJ ‡ 'ULYHZD\V ‡ /RDPLQJ ‡ 0XFK 0RUH

451-7536 Matt Chadbourne, Owner Wells FULLY INSURED FREE QUOTES COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL

DRAKE’S ISLAND

TREE REMOVAL - STUMP GRINDING - LOT CLEARING

207-460-5536

Maintenance & Remodeling Kitchen & Baths ~ 25 Years Experience ~

Handyman Services Available

Homes • Additions • Remodeling • Garages • Decks Roofs • Painting (Interior & Exterior) • Siding Replacement Windows • Kitchen & Baths

Free Estimates - Fully Insured - References - Over 30 Years in Business

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~ News & Classifieds ~ ...PARISH from page 21 to be modified to cool the church during summer months. Repairs on the hall located behind the church started last year, including repairs on the exterior wall and roofing. Additional work will still be completed. The hope is to complete restoration and utilize the space for church and local events. In addition, a new roof has been installed on the Kittery rectory, and several bathrooms were upgraded in the parish

REAL ESTATE WANTED Private party seeking to purchase a CAMP, COTTAGE OR SEASONAL HOME, liveable or repairable on a lake or pond within 1 hour of Portland. Paying cash. Call 207-650-7297.

PRIVATE PARTY SEEKING to purchase a home livable or repairable. Also, land or wood lot on which to build.

erything is new, and new sights, sounds and smells can be stressful. Once the bird has acclimated, aim for taming sessions between 15 and 20 minutes per day. Also, allow the bird to have some alone time to entertain itself; otherwise, you may end up with an overly attached bird. Birds can bite, and when they do, it is important to remain calm. Keeping fingers together and curled inward can make them harder to grab. A short, downward shift of the hand if

the bird is sitting on it and a firm verbal “no� may prevent the bird from biting. Never hit a bird as discipline. Having a bird’s flight wings clipped is recommended when letting the bird loose in a home and during training. This also may help the bird be more dependent on you and more trusting of your handling. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.

REAL ESTATE WANTED

RENTALS

RENTALS

LAND WANTED

ELIOT MAINE RENTAL Small, furnished, 1 BR APT, ideal for one. All utilities included. No pets. Background check. $1000/mo. Call 207-439-2636

WELLS RENTAL One bedroom, first floor, no smokers or pets. $750 plus heat and utilities. Lease required. 207-363-7655.

center, which is also in Kittery. Completing all of the projects, once considered a dream, now inches closer to reality with each arriving donation. “These improvements will help our parish thrive for future generations,� said Fr. Mower. “I can’t thank donors enough for their continued commitment to our shared mission.� Donations are accepted in several ways: one-time donations, multi-year pledges, gifts of appreciated securities, gifts

...BIRDS from page 28 your avian acclimation or training when the bird is first brought home. He or she may need to settle in to its new home. Evof life insurance, and corporate matching gifts. For more information about how you can help, call 207-439-0442, email bill. green@portlanddiocese.org, or visit www.pal-me.org/CapitolCampaign.

Private developer/builder seeking to purchase house lots, wood lots, ĂžHOGV SURSHUW\ QHHGLQJ GHPR :H KDYH VXIĂžFLHQW FDSDELOLWLHV WR FRPSOHWH DOO WUDQVDFWLRQV 5HSOLHV FRQĂžGHQWLDO 207

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BALDWIN APARTMENTS Beautiful, brand new, efficiently designed one bedroom apartments with dishwasher and stackable washer & dryer unit hook-up. Located in York Village, a short distance from Long Sands Beach. Baldwin Apartments offers seniors 62+ independent living within a community setting and easy access to a community center with the option to purchase weekday meals. Transportation and housekeeping services are also available for a fee. Rent is $1,100 per month with tenant paid heat/electricity. Please call Fiona at (207) 363-8444 for more information or to schedule a showing.

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~ Home & Business Services ~ MASONRY Paul Thurston

Mark Abourjaily Stone Construction, Hardscape & Masonry

Masonry

Basement Water Proofing

For a free quote call

207-653-3701

Fully Insured, Low Rates Free Estimates

and check out our website at

www.mainestonemasonry.com

Call Any Time! 207.985.3577

WELDING SERVICES Big Hoss Welding & Repair operates out of York, ME providing services to all of New England.

MOBILE WELDING SERVICE Services include but not limited to:

• Portable line boring & bore welding • Heavy equipment welding repairs • ÄžĆŒĆ&#x; ÄŽ ĞĚ Ç ÄžĹŻÄšĹ?ĹśĹ? • Aluminum welding • ĆľĆ?ĆšŽž ĨÄ‚Ä?ĆŒĹ?Ä?Ä‚Ć&#x; ŽŜ

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603-502-2520

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PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Ouellette’s Janitorial & Lawncare L.L.C. Post Construction Clean Up Move Out Cleaning General Cleaning Deep Cleaning Window Cleaning Commercial & Residential Fully Insured & Bonded Farralee Ouellette, Owner/President

(207) 212-9340 / www.ojls.net

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WINTER RENTALS

We design and build dry laid walls, patios, walkways, ÂżUH SLWV DQG SODFHV WHUUDFHV and all things stone.

Chimneys (New or Repaired) New Flashing, Steps, Walkways Patios, Stonewalls, Foundations Drainage Work, Sump Pumps

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CAPE HOUSE FOR RENT, WELLS, ME: House for rent with your own bedroom, shared living space, $200 per week, year round. Washer/dryer, furnished, utilities included. 207-251-1018

Ty’s Junk Removal & Property Maintenance • Basement, Garage, Estate & Foreclosure Clean Outs • Free Scrap Metal Removal • Furniture Delivery & Moving Services • Property Maintenance & Landscaping • Plowing & Snow Removal • Fully Insured

207-289-8186

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WELLS WINTER RENTAL Three-story townhouse with three bedrooms and two full baths. It is fully equipped with a washer/dryer unit, two 3-season porches, and much more. $1800/ month plus utilities. Available starting October through May. Call 207-646-5164 for more info.

CLEANING SERVICES SHIRLEY’S CLEANING For a spotless home. Trustworthy and dependable. 207-439-1363

ACCOUNTING LAURA S. LEBER, CPA Accounting, bookkeeping, payroll & tax preparation services. Reasonable rates. Call 207-384-5932 or e-mail: laura.leber.cpa@gmail.com RAYMOND C. SNELL, CPA SOUTH BERWICK Income Tax Prep-Individual Business-Corp-NonProfit C 781-956-2713 H 207-384-5425 Kakemo1@myfairpoint.net

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FIREWOOD / PELLETS

HELP WANTED

GREEN FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Call Eric Hobson 207-467-0621

$200 SIGN ON BONUS!

GREEN FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Clean & Guaranteed Full Cord North Berwick 207-409-6567

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Eliot Agway 207-439-4015

No evenings! Part-time to full-time. Wells, Ogunquit, York.

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GREEN FIREWOOD Cut - Split - Delivered Land Clearing Stumping Fully Insured

207-604-3312

Seasoned Firewood CUT, SPLIT & DELIVERED

Stored in barn. $285/cord for 2 or more cords. We accept credit cards.

DUBOIS

LIVESTOCK & EXCAVATING

(207) 282-4445

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 PERSONAL ASSISTANT HOSPITAL VOLUNTEER 1) transport within 100 miles, 2) deliveries, 3) handyman help, 4) paint, 5) odd jobs, 6) general home care. Kennebunk + area Call JS • 845-224-6600

Part time for residential dining rooms. Flexible day and evening hours, 3-20 hours a week, evenings 3:30-7pm, weekend 7am-2pm. 4XDOLĂ€FDWLRQV 0XVW EH Ă H[LEOH ZKHQ ZRUNLQJ ZLWK PXOWLSOH SDWURQV DQG FR ZRUNHUV KDYH D KLJK OHYHO RI FXVWRPHU VHUYLFH LQ D KRPHOLNH GLQLQJ IDFLOLW\ 1R H[SHULHQFH QHFHVVDU\ ZKHQ DSSOLFDQW KDV RWKHU OLVWHG TXDOLĂ€FDWLRQV 'HSHQGDELOLW\ DQG SXQFWXDOLW\ DUH D PXVW 0LQLPXP DJH RI \HDUV 0DWXUH FDQGLGDWHV DUH HQFRXUDJHG WR DSSO\ (QWU\ SD\ GHWHUPLQH E\ SULRU H[SHULHQFH SOXV DGGLWLRQDO weekend shift deferential.

or apply in person at Sentry Hill, 2 Victoria Court, York, ME 03909

Guide will conduct tours and assist with daily museum operations including tour admissions, museum cleaning, museum shop sales, and opening and closing the museum. Training is provided. Applicants should enjoy working with the public, have an interest in history, and have basic computer skills. Experience in retail sales and customer service desirable. Must be DYDLODEOH ZHHNHQGV KDYH D Ă H[LEOH VFKHGXOH DQG FRPPLW WR HPSOR\PHQW through the end of the 2019 season, May-October. (EOE) If you are applying for a guide position at more than one property, please indicate this in your cover letter.

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LINE COOKS AND DISHWASHERS.

M.C. is a nationally recognized restaurant that USA Today has called one of the “Top Ten Places in the World with a View�(Summer 2007) and one of Food & Wine’s “Top 51 Most Romantic Restaurants in the Country� (2018). It offers spectacular ocean views with contemporary American food created by James Beard Award winning chefs, Mark Gaier and Clark Frasier.

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HUNTINGTON COMMON SUNRISE SENIOR LIVING

1 Huntington Common Dr, Kennebunk, ME 04043 / 207-985-2810

We are looking for experienced food service professionals who can work in the back or front. This is a fast-paced upbeat environment. We have ERWK IXOO DQG SDUW WLPH SRVLWLRQV DYDLODEOH :H RIIHU SURÂżW VKDULQJ DQG WKH opportunity to advance. The primary hours are days with no weekends or holidays with the exception of one position. We offer competitive wages and bonuses are given for exceptional dedication and effort. You may send resumes to applegatefsinc@hotmail.com or call 207-752-0600.

ITEMS FOR SALE

SAFE HAVEN THRIFT STORE Mon-Wed & Fri-Sun 11am-5pm Thurs 12-5pm Next to Wells IGA Wells Center Plaza, Rt 1 & Rt 109

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WAIT STAFF Year Round

ITEMS WANTED

One Item or Entire Estate. Cash paid for all antiques. Antique jewelry, coins, silver, gold, paintings, clocks, lamps, telephones, radios, phonographs, nautical items, weathervanes, dolls & toys, pottery, photography, military items, swords, advertising signs, fountain pens, bottles, tools, books & much much more! Buying antiques for over 20 years. Barn and Attic Clean-Out Also.

SEASONAL PART-TIME GUIDE

Send resume and cover letter to JewettHouse@HistoricNewEngland.org.

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Call 207-752-7585 for interview.

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Facilities Department Seasonal Positions The Ogunquit Playhouse is seeking seasonal part-time and full-time associates to join our 2019 Season Facilities team. We are currently hiring for Custodial, Housekeeping, and Parking Attendant positions. Experience/Skills: Must possess excellent customer service skills and be a team player. For Housekeeper and Custodial positions, previous experience is preferred. Parking Attendants: Two shifts available May 15 - November 1, Sunday 8am-2:30pm, Tuesday-Friday 5-10pm, TuesdaySaturday 6-9pm. Duties include greeting guests upon arrival, JXLGH WR SDUNLQJ VSDFHV NHHS WUDIĂ€ F PRYLQJ VPRRWKO\ DVVLVW Front of House with various tasks, and assist cleaning restrooms before or after intermission. Housekeeping Associates: Available April 1 - November 1, shift 7am-12pm on Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Responsibilities include: change linens, clean and YDFXXP ZDVK GU\ DQG IROG ODXQGU\ PRS Ă RRUV GXVW ZDVK windows; clean restrooms, dressing rooms and common areas in facilities; assist Head Housekeeper in maintaining supplies and inventory; report any questionable conditions, as needed. Facilities Custodians: Two shifts available April 29 - November 1, 9am-5pm Tuesday-Friday and Saturday 8am-4pm, 8am4pm Sunday and 3:30-11:30pm Wednesday-Saturday. Duties include: empty trash; clean and stock all restrooms and other areas; vacuum, dust, and mop; preparation for special events DQG FKLOGUHQ¡V SHUIRUPDQFHV DVVLVW ZLWK SDUNLQJ UHVWURRP detail; assist with housing turnovers; aid with maintenance issues, as needed. To Apply: Send resume and cover letter to Leslie Randazzo, Manager, Human Resources and Risk Management at leslierandazzo@ogunquitplayhouse.org.


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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

85 Shore Road, Ogunquit, ME 03907 Hiring for season April 1 thru October.

SEASONAL FULL-TIME HOUSEKEEPERS AND AFTERNOON HANDYMAN

Must be available to work weekends. Competitive wage. End-of-season bonus.

If interested, call Carol at 646-5562 (9-2 Mon-Fri) or send an email to cpsphawk@maine.rr.com.

HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Full & part time. Benefits available for full time employees. Competitive pay. Weekends required. Apply in person to:

Misty Harbor Resort, 60 Mile Rd, Wells

Pink Blossoms Resort & Sea Rose Suites in Ogunquit are looking for Seasonal / Year Round - Full / Part Time

900 Post Road Wells, Maine Accepting applications for:

FRONT DESK AGENT

Hours Flexible, Full Time previous experience in hotel/motel on front desk a plus Applications Accepted at Front Desk

• Front Desk Agents • • Front Desk Supervisor/Manager • • Head Housekeeper • • Maintenance • Competitive wage progression based on experience and performance. End of year bonus, benefits available. Must be reliable, professional, and have a good work ethic. Please call 207-646-7397 or email gm@pinkb.com to schedule an interview.

As a highly successful NYS HVAC & Plumbing contractor,

Black River Plumbing, Heating & AC, Inc. was recently awarded a project at the Naval Base in Kittery, ME. We are looking to fulďŹ ll the positions locally. HIRING FOR 2019 SEASON

HOUSEKEEPERS, LAUNDRY, MAINTENANCE & FRONT DESK Full & Part time hours available as we ramp up for 2019. Flexible hours, we can work around school schedules.

We offer better than average wages and end-of-season bonus! We value our employees and our guests! Call 207-646-8115 or 207-641-7121 now or email resume to woresortmotel@gmail.com

The positions are for qualiďŹ ed commercial

PipeďŹ tters. This will be a prevailing wage project, subject to Davis-Bacon wage determinations. Prospective candidates must possess valid credentials to gain access to the Naval Base. Applicants must also have at least 5 years experience in one or more of the following:

HVAC, PipeďŹ tting, Pipe Welding, Steam Work. Please send resume to

blackriverphac260@yahoo.com.

Positions available to start immediately through October and year round, or May/June start date for the Summer season:

HOUSEKEEPERS, LANDSCAPERS, LINE COOKS, SERVERS, BARTENDERS, HOST, DISHWASHER, BUSSER, POOL & PARKING ATTENDANTS, FRONT DESK We have something for your particular talent and schedule, so come join our winning team! Apply by phone, email, or in person:

207-646-9384 • Megan@anchoragebythesea.com • 125 Shore Road, Ogunquit

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Full-time, compensation based on experience. All skill levels considered, ASE a plus. LOOKING FOR A CHANGE? Looking for new skills? We service all makes and models!

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Please apply in person in PORTSMOUTH or call Kelly at 603-431-8900 ext. 125. As a highly successful NYS HVAC & Plumbing contractor,

Black River Plumbing, Heating & AC, Inc. was recently awarded a project at the Naval Base in Kittery, ME. We are looking to fulďŹ ll the positions locally.

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This will be a prevailing wage project, subject to Davis-Bacon wage determinations. Prospective candidates must possess valid credentials to gain access to the Naval Base. Applicants must also have at least 5 years experience in one or more of the following:

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GLASS REPAIR

HOME REPAIRS

MUSIC LESSONS

STORAGE RENTALS

HEALTH SERVICES

BROKEN GLASS COMPANY New windows, window repair, shower doors, mirrors, weather stripping, screens. Residential & commercial. 207-216-9931

CARPENTRY, MASONRY SERVICE Affordable Home Repairs From A to Z, Small Additions 35 Years Exp • 207-205-2359

SIMPLY THE BEST MUSIC LESSONS IN SO. MAINE! Best Teachers • Best Facilities Best Schedules • Best Recitals All instruments, All ages, All styles! TuneTown Studios 207-641-8863 932 Sanford Road, Wells www.tunetownmusicgear.com

AFFORDABLE STORAGE Rentals $50 & Up No Sign Up Fee Call (207) 641-8404

MICHELLE’S 1-STOP BEAUTY Located at 1 Varrell Lane, York. Offering medical esthetic treatments, laser & more! Call Michelle today for your appointment: (978) 866-9118

LEGAL / PUBLIC NOTICES

LEGAL / PUBLIC NOTICES

PUBLIC HEARING To: Marianne Goodine or Michele Stivaletta-Noble, resident of the Town of Wells, County of York, and State of Maine; GREETINGS: In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the Inhabitants of the Town of Wells that the Board of Selectmen of said town will meet at the Municipal Building, 208 Sanford Road, Wells on the 19th day of March, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening. The Board of Selectmen will conduct a public hearing to consider whether the Board should enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOUâ€?) with renewable energy company Walden Renewables Development, LLC (“Walden Renewablesâ€?) that would allow the Town to lease two Town-owned parcels to Walden Renewables, if approved by the Town Meeting, for the purposes of constructing and operating solar photovoltaic facilities thereon (the ´6RODU )DFLOLWLHVÂľ 7KH WZR SDUFHOV DUH WKH ´/DQGĂ€OO 6LWHÂľ FRPprised, collectively, of Tax Map 34, Lots 006-EXE, 006-A-EXE, 006-A-1-EXE, 006-B-EXE, 006-9-EXE, 006-10-EXE, 007-EXE); and (2) the “Gravel Pit Siteâ€? (comprised, collectively, of Tax Map 48, Lots 002-EXE, 003-EXE, 004-EXE, 005-EXE and Tax Map 49, Lots 001-EXE, 002-EXE, 007-EXE, 011-A-EXE).

PUBLIC HEARING To: Marianne Goodine or Michele Stivaletta-Noble, resident of the Town of Wells, County of York, and State of Maine; GREETINGS: In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the voters of the Town of Wells that the Board of Selectmen of said town will meet at the Municipal Building, 208 Sanford Road, Wells on the 19th day of March, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening. The Board will conduct a public hearing on �An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 80 (Beaches) and 86 (Animals) of the Code of the Town of Wells to Bring Consistency to the Penalty Provisions of Both Chapters For Failure to Properly Dispose of Animal Waste�. Given under our hands this 5th day of March, 2019. BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN OF WELLS

Public Notice of Intent to File

$ FRS\ RI WKH SURSRVHG 028 LV DYDLODEOH DW WKH 7RZQ &OHUN¡V RIĂ€FH and on the website at www.wellstown.org. Given under our hands this 5th day March 2019. BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN OF WELLS

PUBLIC HEARING To: Marianne Goodine or Michele Stivaletta-Noble, resident of the Town of Wells, County of York, and State of Maine; GREETINGS: In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the voters of the Town of Wells that the Board of Selectmen of said town will meet at the Municipal Building, 208 Sanford Road, Wells on the 19th day of March, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening. The Board will conduct a public hearing for the purpose of releasing up to $51,000 from the Beach Enterprise Fund for the purchase of a new Tractor and Beach Surf Rake to replace the existing 17 year old tractor and surf rake currently in use. Given under our hands this 5th day of March, 2019. BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN OF WELLS

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Mortgage Recorded in Book 13533, Page 24

ORDER Plaintiff’s original Motion for Service by Publication was GRANTED on September 7, 2018 and Plaintiff’s Motion to Extend Service by Publication is GRANTED. Plaintiff is hereby ordered to cause publication of this RUGHU RQFH D ZHHN IRU WKUHH VXFFHVVLYH ZHHNV LQ WKH <RUN &RXQW\ :HHNO\ 6HQWLQHO 7KH ÀUVW VXFK SXEOLFDWLRQ VKDOO EH PDGH QR ODWHU WKDQ 0DUFK DQG VHUYLFH VKDOO EH FRPSOHWH RQ WKH WZHQW\ ÀUVW GD\ DIWHU WKH ÀUVW SXEOLFDWLRQ 2QFH FRPSOHWH 3ODLQWLII VKDOO ÀOH ZLWK WKH &RXUW DQ DIÀGDYLW WKDW SXEOLFDWLRQ KDV EHHQ made. Plaintiff is also ordered to mail to Party-in-Interest, The Diane S. Marcinonis Living Trust, at Partyin-Interest’s last known address of 2 Waban Street, Haverhill, MA 01830, a copy of the order as published. Dated: 1/7/19 ENTERED ON THE DOCKET ON: 1/15/19

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NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS DETERMINATION OF CATEGORICAL EXCLUSION TO: All Interested Persons

DIANE S. MARCINONIS A/K/A DIANE MARCINONIS A/K/A DIANE MARINONIS, Defendant

GUNSMITHING SERVICES Expert cleaning and repairs, stock alterations, recoil pads. Over 50 years experience. Very reasonable rates. 207-450-8957

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SUPERIOR COURT CIVIL ACTION DOCKET NO. RE-18-41

MIDFIRST BANK, Plaintiff

GUNSMITHING

DATE ISSUED: March 4, 2019

As required by Section 6 of the State of Maine Rules Relating to Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund Chapter 230, the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) staff prepared a “Justification for Categorical Exclusion�‚ on behalf of the North Berwick Water District of North Berwick, Maine to exempt a proposed project from the formal environmental review requirements. The proposed action is replacement of 2,660-ft of 6-in and 4-in unlined cast iron pipe with new 12-inch lined ductile iron in US Route 9 (Wells Street) from Main Street to Portland Street. The Drinking Water Program’s review of the proposed actions has indicated that it meets the criteria of “Categorical Exclusion�‚ listed in subsection c (II) of Chapter 230. The project is not likely to have significant effects on the quality of the environment. Specifically, the proposed action is the replacement of existing water mains with new mains in the same general location. Therefore, a Categorical Exclusion from formal environmental review as provided in Section 6 of the State of Maine Rules Relating to Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund Chapter 230 is being granted. This exclusion may be revoked at any time if 1) the project is altered and no longer meets the requirements of a categorical exclusion, 2) new evidence shows that serious environmental issues exist, or 3) a local, state or federal law is being or may be violated. Project documents are on file and are available for public review at the offices of North Berwick Water District and the offices of the Drinking Water Program. Comments relative to this decision may be submitted to the Department of Health and Human Services Drinking Water Program.


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~ Classifieds & Ask The Computer Lady ~ Dear Computer Lady, I contacted what I thought was Trend Micro to have it added to my second computer. Instead I got CyberWorx but the agent said they were with Trend Micro. I allowed him to examine my computer for several hours. They promised they would not charge my credit card for a year’s service until I was satisfied. The next day my computer was practically useless. I sent them a ticket – no answer. I contacted Trend Micro who said they had no relation to CyberWorx and since I have

a paid up contract with Trend Micro, the technician finally got my computer cleaned out and working. Then 10 days later I got the charge from CyberWorx put on my credit card. The phone number associated with the charge was not answered by a legitimate company. I am challenging their Discover card charge, but felt maybe your readers need to know about this. The TM man said I may have googled Trend Micro and their phone was with it is how this got started. Thanks, Lester

LEGAL / PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC HEARING To: Marianne Goodine or Michele Stivaletta-Noble, resident of the Town of Wells, County of York, and State of Maine; GREETINGS: In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the voters of the Town of Wells that the Board of Selectmen of said town will meet at the Municipal Building, 208 Sanford Road, Wells on the 19th day of March, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening. The Board will conduct a public hearing to Consider Ordinance Amendments to Chapter 145 (Land Use) to: 1) Permit Farm/LemRQDGH (JJ 6WDQGV 'HÀQH 1HW +DELWDEOH )ORRU $UHD 'HÀQH Accessory Living Spaces as not being Dwelling Units; 4) Clarify the 'HÀQLWLRQ RI .LWFKHQ )DFLOLW\ &ODULI\ WKH 'HÀQLWLRQ RI +RPH %XVLness; 6) Permit Accessory Retail Use in the Light Industrial District; 7) Exempt Utility Structures from Complying with some Dimensional Requirements; 8) Alter Building/Structure setbacks for Multi-Family Developments; 9) include Solar Arrays as a Public Utility Facility; DQG &ODULI\ 'D\WLPH +RXUV ZLWKLQ WKH 1RLVH 2UGLQDQFH Given under our hands this 5th day of March, 2019. %2$5' 2) 6(/(&70(1 2) 7+( 72:1 2) :(//6

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KITTERY Each year the principals and athletic directors of the Western Maine Conference select two seniors who make contributions to their school in the areas of academics, athletics, leadership and citizenship. Once selected, the two students, their parents, and a representative from the school are featured at a dinner and an awards presentation. This year’s banquet was held at the Italian Heritage Center in Portland on February 27. The two students recognized were Ryan Perkins (on right) and Lilly Kemp (on left). Ryan Perkins strives to be successful in and out of the class-

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ALL YOU NEED IS A PEN!

Finance for 75 months with $3,999 cash or trade due at signing.

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

S O M E RSWORTH N I S S A N CE RTI F I E D U S E D CA R CE N TE R 2014 NISSAN MAXIMA SV White, 48K, 3.5L V6 24V MPFI DOHC, CVT, Stk #P2481

$

17,221

2015 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED Black, 52K, 2.4L 4 CYL FUEL INJECTED, 9-SPEED SHIFTABLE AUTO, Stk #N1933A #N1933A Stk

2016 CHEVY MALIBU LT

PREMIUM PACKAGE

SUNROOF

$

14,391

2015 NISSAN ARMADA SL

EXCELLENT ECONOMY

$

White, 51K, 2.5L 4 CYL FUEL INJECTED, 6-SPEED AUTO, Stk #P2466A

11,897 ,

Gray, 67K, 5.6L V8 32V MPFI DOHC, 5-SPEED AUTO Stk #N18328B #N18328B Stk

$

FULLY LOADED

27,884 ,

2015 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER XLE Gray, 65K, 3.5L 6 CYL FUEL INJECTED, 6-SPEED SHIFTABLE AUTO, Stk #N18636B

$

Silver, 20K, 4.0L V6 24V MPFI DOHC, 5-SPEED AUTO, Stk #N1976A

25,811

2014 DODGE DURANGO SXT Black, 55K, 3.6L 6 CYL FUEL INJECTED, 8-SPEED SHIFTABLE AUTO, Stk Stk #N19190A #N19190A AUTO,

2016 NISSAN FRONTIER SL CC

8-PASSENGER

SMOOTH RIDE

$

2014 FORD F-150 FX4 CC

19,999 ,

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All prices and payments based on in stock units. All pricing and payments include applicable factory rebates and exclude tax, title and dealer admin fee.

$

Red, 68K, 3.5L 6 CYL TWIN TURBO, 6-SPEED SHIFTABLE AUTO, Stk Stk #P2127 #P2127

LONG BED

26,940 RARE FIND

$

25,900 ,

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207.252.1944 ENERGY

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116 PINE HILL ROAD - BERWICK OFFERED AT $164,900

493 ATLANTIC AVENUE - WELLS OFFERED AT $1,425,000

This well-maintained and affordable ranch-style residence is located on a .4 acre corner parcel conveniently close to the Maine / NH border with easy access to all major routes and amenities. This is an excellent starter home featuring hardwood floors, a spacious living room with woodburning fireplace, full basement and detached storage barn.

Island-like living amid breath-taking ocean views, seagrass-covered dunes, panoramic vistas & peaceful privacy. Stroll a private footpath leading to miles of sandy beaches to create lasting memories of surf, sun and sand. Sunlight drenches an open plan featuring a 1st floor master w/ private bath, eat-in kitchen, wood-burning fireplace, full basement & bonus 3rd floor sleeping capacity.

20 OCEAN HOUSE WAY YORK

20 WATER STREET KENNEBUNK

OFFERED AT $399,000

OFFERED AT $409,900

Short Sands Beach end-unit 2 bedroom townhouse offers two spacious levels of bright, open living with cathedral ceilings, skylights and master bedroom with private balcony situated just seconds to the sand. A private attached garage provides coveted parking so you can stroll to nearby shopping, attractions and beaches. Ocean House community amenities include indoor pool, solarium, fitness area and clubhouse.

Antique post & beam New Englander zoned Residential/ Commercial located next door to the Kennebunk Chamber of Commerce around the corner from Kennebunk Village shops and restaurants. 1st floor features an efficiency apartment & spacious office area. The upper level includes an open kitchen with cathedral ceilings, skylights, exposed beams, and 2 loft bedrooms & bath. Generous 1/4 acre level lot with fenced yard, outbuilding and ample parking.

ABIGAIL DOURIS abigail@abigaildouris.com

207-252-1944

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