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Technology at the Table This Holiday Easter and Passover are times to feast as families get together to celebrate significant occurrences in the Christian and Jewish faiths. This holiday week, however, will be like no other as we practice social distancing. Although you may not be able break bread with friends and families over dinner, you can invite them to your table virtually. Thanks to ever-improving technology, conferencing software can allow you to share your time with loved ones – and for free! From audio-teleconferencing, screen sharing, video calls, to text chat, below are some of the best options to get you started. Most of the applications provide support for mobile phones, landlines, and VoIP (which means

or video call, the party you’re trying to reach must also have a Gmail account – but for just audio-teleconferencing, you can register a phone number instead. Also check out the conferencing options in Google Voice and Google Calendar.

you can call using the internet). Google Hangouts It turns out Google Hangouts is more than just text messaging. You can text, video, or audio conference from any

Holy Week Goes Online YORK COUNTY Many Catholic churches that have bells will ring them on Easter Sunday, April 12 at noon, in Maine. The ringing of the bells offers the community a shared experience after spending Holy Week apart due to social distancing. For details, visit www.portlanddiocese.org. Several, although not all,

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St. Martha’s Church in Kennebunk and Holy Spirit Parish in Wells at www.holyspiritme.org - Good Friday 3 p.m.; Easter Vigil 7:30 p.m.; Easter Sunday 9 a.m. St. Raphael Church, 6 Whipple Road, Kittery (Parish-of-the-Ascension-of-the-Lord on Facebook); St. Christopher Church, 4 Barrel Lane, York; Our Lady Of The Angels Church, 160 Agamenticus Road, South Berwick; Star Of The Sea Summer Mission Church, 13 Church Street, Short Sands, York; All members of the Parish of the Ascension of the Lord will be offering Fr. Scott Mower live-streamed for Good Friday at 7 p.m., Easter Vigil Saturday at 8 p.m., and Easter Sunday at 9 a.m. at www.pal-me. org.

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Zoom Zoom is one of the best cloud-based conference call services and offers screen sharing, instant and scheduled meetings, private and group chats, audio calls, and video chat. Their mobile app and online dashboard is very user-friendly. Zoom lets you host up to 100 callers for free, but those free calls can only last up to 40 minutes. Callers can join in on a call after it starts

local churches will be offering livestreamed services online for the holiday as well:

The First Congregational Church of Kennebunkport, 141 North St., with the Rev. Charlotte E. Y. Bell is live-streaming worship services at 9:30 a.m. each Sunday including Easter Sunday from their Facebook page at “First Congregational Church of Kennebunkport”. A link to each week’s service will also be on the church’s web page, www. firstchurchkport.org. FMI: 207967-3897.

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device with a microphone and camera. To get started, simply sign up for a Gmail account and sign in. You can have up to 25 people on a video or audio conference call and 150 people in a text chat. In order to text

Skype Skype is one of the most well-known free text, audio, and video conferencing solutions, which has been greatly upgraded since Microsoft acquired it in 2011. You can use the web browser version or download the app on your computer or mobile device. You can host a group video chat or conference call for up to 25 people. Users should have Skype already so that you can add them to your contacts.

FreeConferenceCall FreeConferenceCall.com offers screen sharing, video conferencing, remote desktop support, and claims up to 1,000 concurrent users. You can personalize your meeting space, schedule one-time or repeat conferences, and upload documents for easy file sharing. Sign up for a free account or login with Facebook.

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Katie Plourde (Wells High), Natalie Ouellette (Noble High), and Sydney Fogg (York High), have been announced ad the 2020 Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizens.

YORK COUNTY The Old York Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR), announced its 2020 DAR Good Citizens: Katie Plourde, Wells High School; Natalie Ouellette, Noble High School; and Sydney Fogg, York High School. Each student has been recommended by her high school faculty for demonstrating the qualities of a DAR Good Citizen including dependability, service, leadership and patriotism. Katie Plourde, a senior at Wells High School, has earned a

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high grade point average (GPA), taken numerous honors courses, rigorous lab sciences, and classes at the local community college. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Philosophy Club, and Clay Club, an after-school art class. Leadership positions include being secretary of the Student Council and the Interact club. During all four years at Wells High School, Katie has been an active participant on the track and field team and earned a ‘Letterman’s Jacket’ in pole vault. She serves as Senior Captain on the varsity volleyball team and

has received an award for “Stress Management through Yoga”. In terms of community involvement, she not only volunteers at the local hospital, soup kitchens, and a homeless shelter but also serves as a teacher’s aide assisting youth in her church. Natalie Ouellette, a senior at Noble High School, has an outstanding academic record and earned a school award for having the highest grade point average (GPA) as well as a GPA award from the French National See DAUGHTERS page 11...

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Town of York Declares Civil Emergency

YORK York Town Manager Stephen H. Burns signed a Town of York Declaration of Civil Emergency and Emergency Order on April 3. On March 30, the Town Select Board ordered the Town Manager, Police Chief, and Health Officer, to draft an Emergency Proclamation and Related Orders for a stay-at-home order to assist with COVID-19 disease prevention, flattening the curve of the virus and allowing our health care system and first responders to deliver services in a staggered, non-critical effort. Emergency Management Director and Police Chief Charles

Szeniawski has enacted the following Emergency Order: Town properties and facilities shall remain closed to the public which includes the Sohier Park, Mount Agamenticus, Harbor Beach Road, York Community Garden, Cliff Walk, Fishermen’s Walk, Wiggley Bridge and causeway, Strawberry Island, boat launch ramp on the York River under the Route 103 bridge, boat launch on the York River at Scotland Bridge, and all town and school playgrounds, athletic fields, tennis courts, and basketball courts. All public beaches have already closed by order of the Town Manager. Transient occupancy units

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in hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, inns, fractional share developments and short-term rentals, shall remain vacant. A unit may be occupied by medical/healthcare professionals, first responders, active duty military and their family, while serving the community in an essential service. A unit may be occupied by a household looking to remove themselves from a person testing positive for COVID-19, or as emergency shelter through an assistance program. There shall be no transient or seasonal occupancy at campgrounds for the duration of this Emergency Order. The Town recommends, on the strongest possible terms, that owners of seasonal homes and their invitees remain in the location of their primary residence until April 30. If owners move into their unit anyway, they are strongly encouraged to self-quarantine for at least 14 days from the date of arrival. Any person, firm, or corporation, found to have violated this Emergency Order may be subject to a civil penalty of $100-250. Copies of the order can be found at the Town Hall, Police Building, York Harbor Post Office, York Beach Post Office, York Village Post Office, and Cape Neddick Post Office.

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Girl Scouts Launches Cookie Care STATEWIDEGirl Scouts of Maine have announced a new resource to serve girls and consumers during this time of crisis and isolation. While the organization has suspended in-person activities and events, consumers can still order cookies online through the “Girl Scouts Cookie Care Initiative”. Girl Scout Cookies can be a source of comfort for many, so Cookie Care as a way to safely order cookies for home delivery or to share the love by donating cookies to first responders, volunteers, and local causes. Donated cookie shares will come directly from local troop inventory. The Girl Scout Cookie Program is the largest investment in girls annually and the financial lifeblood that helps Girl Scout councils deliver life-changing programming to girls. The COVID-19 pandemic hit in the midst of cookie season, and girls haven’t been able to sell their inventory due to social distancing, causing nearly a quarter of a million dollar loss on the

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North Berwick Closes Playgrounds But Not Trails

MDOT Work Plan for State Bridge and Road Projects AUGUSTA Sen. Mark Lawrence, D-Eliot, is pleased to announce the details of Maine’s three-year transportation infrastructure work plan, and what it means for Senate District 35. The plan is released annually with an outline of the Maine Department of Transportation’s strategy for road, bridge and other transportation upgrades and maintenance projects. “I’m glad York County roads and infrastructure will receive some necessary improvements,” said Sen. Lawrence. “We know how much wear and tear our roads can get.” According to the MDOT, the work plan covers approximately $2.59 billion worth of construction and maintenance, which includes 2,051 work items. The three-year plan estimates MDOT will invest in 171 miles of highway construction and rehabilitation; 858 miles of

pavement preservation; 1,800 miles of light capital paving for roads and highways; 170 safety and spot improvements; and 148 bridge projects. The following breakdown is the planned capital and maintenance work for some communities in Senate District 35 (South Berwick, Eliot, York, Ogunquit, Kittery) in 2020:

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Located at the intersection of Saw Mill Hill Road and Route 9 / School Street, Kittery Area Comprehensive Transportation System (KACTS) sponsored in Berwick; Located at the intersection of Route 236 and Depot Road in Eliot; Replacements of windows and air conditioner in the Kittery Visitor Information Center; Located at the intersection of Route 1 and New Connector Road; Beginning 0.07 miles north of Lindsay Road and extending south 0.23 miles and again beginning at

Kittery, Badger Island Bridge over the Piscataqua River, located 0.07 miles south of Water Street; Design and construction of a temporary tidal gate to allow work on channel of Spinney Creek Bridge, replacing connections and stainless cable to allow proper operation of tidal gates, located at the Kittery-Eliot town line; Design and installation of a snow fence on Dennett Road Overpass Bridge, which carries Route 1 Bypass over Route 103 in Eliot, located 0.46 miles south of Gorges Road; South Berwick Toll Bridge over Salmon Falls River, located 0.27 miles northwest of Waterside Lane; Salmon Falls Bridge over Salmon

Highway Paving and Rehab

Beginning at Scotland Bridge Road in York and extending northwest 3.75 miles in Eliot, Kittery, and York; South Berwick, cleaning under guardrail along Route 4, beginning at the NH state line and extending northeast for 16.89 miles.

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NORTH BERWICK In keeping with Governor Mills stay at home order that continues until April 30, the Board of Selectmen have closed all playgrounds within the Town of North Berwick. The trail system at the Community Center is still open, however the Board of Selectmen are encouraging

everyone to maintain social distancing on the trails and within the parking lot. The Board of Selectmen continue to monitor the COVID19 virus and its potential impact in our community and this may lead to changes. For more information, visit www.townofnorthberwick.org.

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MDOT crews will continue to service the state as needed during the COVID-19 outbreak, but have made social distancing requirements for crews, which includes designers and engineers working from home. For updates, visit www.maine.gov/ mdot/projects/workplan/.

Federal Disaster Declaration For Maine Approved AUGUSTA Governor Janet Mills recently announced on April 4 that the President has approved the State of Maine for a major disaster declaration, unlocking critical federal assistance for state agencies and municipalities in Maine. The approval is specifically for public assistance, which means that state agencies and municipalities in all of Maine’s

16 counties will be reimbursed for 75 percent of approved costs associated with their COVID-19 response. “I welcome this support from the Federal government. It will bolster the response of our State agencies and municipalities who are working to protect the public’s health and safety during these unprecedented times,” said Governor Mills.

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York Public Library Offers Online Access to Thousands of Magazines with New Digital Platform

YORK York Public Library announced a new partnership with Recorded Books, Inc. last week to offer free access to thousands of online magazines through a digital platform called RBdigital magazines. It hopes to follow this service with additional platforms to “bring the library home” in a time when York residents cannot physically visit their public library due to COVID-19 restrictions. “In-house, York Public Library has 55,000+ books, audiobooks, DVDs, magazines, and newspapers, and community members are unable to read or watch any of it,” said Michelle Sampson, Library Director. “We had hoped to be able to offer curb-side pickup or dropand-run delivery services, but given the virus’s high level of con-

tagion and its lengthy viability on hard surfaces and paper, the Maine CDC and State Library have each advised against it,” she continued. These restrictions prompted the staff to investigate alternative services to reach community members. According to 2018 estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, 90-93% of York residents have access to a computer as well as the internet. Given those high estimates, the library opted to invest in online content platforms that are widely used in other libraries, but that have been a stretch for its limited budget. Tumblebooks, a new service geared to children, tweens, and teens, offers thousands of e-books and downloadable audiobooks. RBdigital, one of many services the library will be offering, features full-color, digital maga-

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zines for instant desktop reading, mobile streaming, and mobile-app download. With this service, patrons can add new and back issues to personal reading libraries with no holds, no due dates, and no limits to the number of magazines checked out and downloaded. The New Yorker, O Magazine, Us Weekly, and National Geographic, are just a few of the popular magazine titles available. “RB Digital Magazines are easy to use,” said Sophie Smith, Head of Circulation. “You can switch between browsing mode and an easy-reading mode that displays just text. And unlike traditional magazines, you can increase the font size. No more squinting in bed at night!” In addition to magazines, the library also subscribes to Transparent Language, another RBdigital product and the very same language learning platform used by the military’s Defense Language Institute to learn any one of 100+ languages. These tools are accessible through www.york.lib.me.us. Previous users of Transparent Language should use those account credentials when logging on to read magazines through RBdigital. Otherwise, YPL cardholders can create an account to access both tools. Those who do not already have a library card can request one by emailing ypl@york. lib.me.us. “Some of the magazines are even available in other languages,” noted Smith. “So after your language lesson, why not try out your skills?” “The library is in a unique position to help community members through a difficult time... We’re hoping to help combat the effects of social distancing and isolation so many of us are feeling by keeping people engaged, thinking, and learning. At a time when record numbers have lost

Bingham Wins WJHS’s GeoBee

Students who competed in the recent WJHS Geography Bee. In the back row from the left are Olivia Boutot, Kaden Paswaters, Ryan Bingham, Jackson Koh, and Jacob Ouellet. In the front from the left are Cole Gauthier, Sean Gilbert, Will Scott, Helen Lee, and Jack McDevitt. Photo by Reg Bennett.

WELLS This winter at the Wells Junior High School, eighth grade student Ryan Bingham received first place in the school-level or first round of competition in the 2019-2020 National Geographic GeoBee. After an exciting final round, Kaden Paswaters, also in eighth grade, placed second. The ten-student contest, the final round of numerous class qualifying bees, took place before the school’s student body in the Ward Gymnasium. “Well, I got the first question wrong so I was kind of expecting their jobs, had their hours cut, been furloughed, or watched investments take a nosedive, libraries can provide a free means of escape – if only for a little while,” said Sampson. The new services, however, are not without cost and were not purchases the library had planned to make. Sampson identified some remaining gift monies and made the decision to re-allocate remaining funds from this fiscal year originally meant for books, audiobooks, DVDs, and magazine subscriptions. The library encourages those who may wish to help subsidize their cost to consider giving a donations on the library website or mailed to York Public Library, 15 Long Sands Road, York, ME 03909.

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Virtual Volunteers Help Historical Society KENNEBUNKPORT With people sequestering at home during the pandemic, the Kennebunkport Historical Society’s Archivist Sharon Cummins saw an opportunity to engage local history buffs. In March she put out a call looking for “virtual

volunteers” interested in transcribing handwritten records which can be difficult to read. The response was overwhelming. Every day, Cummins emails scanned pages from notebooks in the archives to nearly 20 volunteers who are creating typewrit-

OMAA’s New Executive Director OGUNQUIT David Mallen, President of the Board of the Ogunquit Museum of American Art (OMAA) recently announced that Amanda Lahikainen, PhD, has been appointed as the museum’s new Executive Director, effective May 1. The board unanimously approved the appointment on March 23. Dr. Lahikainen is currently Chair of the Art Department and a tenured Associate Professor of Art History at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, MI, where she oversees the art gallery. She holds a PhD in art history from Brown University and a BA from Wellesley College. She oversaw and co-curated exhibitions at her college gallery and the Bell Gallery at Brown University, and has worked with local museums in Grand Rapids including the Grand Rapids Art Museum and the Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park. She held the Kluge Fellowship at the Library of Congress in 2012 and has attracted grants and fellowships from the Paul Mellon Centre and the Lewis Walpole Library at Yale University. She

ten copies for the society. “Over the years handwritten information about historic buildings throughout Kennebunkport has been collected,” said Executive Administrator Kirsten Camp. “These records are used frequently by members of the society doing research, and we have been gradually transcribing the material to make it easier to work with. Sharon had the brilliant idea to reach out and ask people with extra time on

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previously taught at Brown University, Rhode Island College, and Roger Williams University in RI, and she has worked or studied in London and Athens, Greece. She is widely published and has lectured and participated on panels across the US and in Canada and Australia. Mallen said, “Amanda’s credentials are exceptional and will further strengthen the OMAA as we aim to expand our audiences and make our museum even better known. Amanda will relocate to Maine with her family from Grand Rapids. She grew up in Salem, MA, and has a summer home

their hands during the pandemic for help.” “The work these volunteers are doing will make the information in our archives more easily accessible to researchers and homeowners interested in learning about the history of the community and their property. We can’t thank them enough!”

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Cancellations

Derby parties cancelled, till further notice. FMI: 207-985-1994, www. blixxhorses.org or www.horsetherapy.me, and on Facebook.

Evergreen Quilters Meeting

The Evergreen Quilters meeting scheduled for April 27 is canceled.

Run For Fox Sake 5K

Event based on Berwick is rescheduled for August 29. FMI: https://www.facebook.com/ events/480572519522374/.

York Region Chamber Business After Hours

The April 15 business after hours at Moody’s Collision Center in York is canceled.

Announcements New Pick-up Location for Outreach

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Kittery Resource Recovery Facility Schedule Change

The Resource Recovery Facility in Kittery will be observing a temporary schedule change – Now open Monday-Friday, 7:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. The HAZMAT portion of the facility and the Freebie Barn will remain closed at this time. FMI: www.kitteryme.gov.

Kittery Town Fees Altered

The Town Council has approved the following changes related to real estate and personal property taxes, sewer charges and mooring fees: The tax payment due date has been extended to July 15; All interest accruals for outstanding balances have been suspended as of April 3, and will resume on July 16. Governor Janet Mills also signed an Executive Order extending the April 1 application deadline for certain property exemptions to either the commitment date of the municipality, or 30 days after the termination of the declared emergency, whichever occurs first.

Libertarian Party Convention Goes Online

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the 2020 Maine Libertarian Convention has been broken up into two parts. An online convention will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 19, to help determine the eight delegates for the National LP Convention on May 21-25. A special public gathering, tentatively scheduled for Saturday, June 6, will include public speaking, candidates, and other displays. If you are interested in becoming a delegate to the National Conven-

tion, deadline to notify the LP is 6 p.m. on April 18. To be eligible for delegation, you must be a member of the Libertarian Party of Maine. Libertarians believe the answer to America’s political problems is a commitment to freedom: a free-market economy, a dedication to civil liberties and personal freedom, and a foreign policy of non-intervention, peace, and free trade. To learn more, visit www. lpme.org.

Library News Book Talk Thursdays

Kennebunk Free Library will be hosting a weekly call-in book club, Thursdays at 3 p.m., as a place to connect and talk about what you have been reading. This is an informal event held through Zoom. feel free to join in as many or as few meetings as you would like. For login information and instructions, visit www.kennebunklibrary. org, call 207-985-2173, or email kfl@kennebunk.lib.me.us.

Berwick Public Library

The first of our online storytimes with Children’s Librarian Shilo Fiel is online at www.berwick.lib.me.us. Click on “About Us” then “Blog” or go to the “Berwick Public Library” Facebook. There is a nation-wide (stuffed) bear hunt underway. Shilo is asking families to look for bears in windows as they walk around their neighborhoods and share their photos on the library’s Facebook page. Book reviews will be added to the website and Facebook pageas well. Please do not leave any items in the book return box or make any donations at this time. There will be no late fees or fines. FMI: 207-698-5737.

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in Maine, so she is eager to live year-round in a region she knows and loves.” Dr. Lahikainen said, “I am honored to lead OMAA with its wonderful collection, its sculpture garden, and strong sense of place. The museum is an important and beloved asset of the region and has a wonderful record of recent growth and accomplishment under my predecessor Michael Mansfield. The commitment of the board is inspiring. While I have been happy and successful at Aquinas College, this is an opportunity I could not resist when recruited. I look forward to working with the board, staff, volunteers, and the community of artists and donors in Ogunquit and beyond, to lead the next exciting chapter in the museum’s life.” Dr. Lahikainen will replace Interim Executive Director Richard D’Abate, who Mallen said, “has led the museum strongly through the transition, and we are very grateful for his service.” D’Abate was appointed following former Executive Director Michael Mansfield’s appointment as President of Maine Media Workshops and College in Rockport on December 15, 2019. The search committee was chaired by former board member Diana Joyner and included Board President David Mallen and board members Chris Caraviello, Ann Ramsey-Jenkins, Carol Leary, Robyn LeBuff, and Alan Shepard. The museum retained Principal Marilyn Hoffman and Senior Search Consultant Scott Stevens of Museum Search & Reference, an executive search firm in Manchester, NH and Boston, MA to conduct the national search.

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Global Activist Teams Up to Help Italy During Pandemic ITALY / OGUNQUITGlobal health activist Donato Tramuto, in partnership with Kerry Kennedy, President of Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Italia (RFKHRI), is leading an international effort to support Italy’s frontline medical workers as they battle the COVID-19 pandemic that has impacted every region of that country. Tramuto has enlisted support from his two non-profits, Health eVillages, an international medical technology organization and the Maine-based Tramuto Foundation, in partnership with RFKHRI, to launch the RFK Italy Coronavirus Emergency Fund campaign with an initial pledge of $55,000. Tramuto is a small busi-

ness owner in Ogunquit, owns a home in Florence, Italy, and maintains his Italian citizenship. “The tragedy in Bergamo and beyond is unbearable,” he said. “I called a friend, who is also a teacher there, and she told me that everyone has lost someone – a friend or a relative. The cemeteries are full, corpses are brought outside the city by the Italian Army and stocked in a common area to be cremated, not buried. People are dying alone. They go to the hospital and families don’t receive news for days or weeks and cannot see them. Doctors haven’t the time to inform families. It is such a tragedy.” “Heartfelt thanks to Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Board member Donato Tra-

muto, chairman and founder of Health eVillages and the Tramuto Foundation, for the organizations’ $55,000 grant to the RFK Italy Emergency Fund,” said Kerry Kennedy, President of RFKHRI. “It is through the generosity of Donato, and so many others, that we experience true community in this relentless war to stop the spread of Coronavirus. It is in times like these that we come to fully understand my father’s words – ‘that each time a man stands up to improve the lot of others he sends forth a ripple of hope that knows no bounds, crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current.’” For more information, visit www.rfkitalia.org.

Discovery Map Celebrates 25 Years of Making Maps YORK COUNTY In a day and age when most marriages don’t last 25 years, Sam and Ann Douglass achieved that milestone long ago and accomplished another one: 25 years as business partners as owners of five Discovery Map franchises. The couple recently celebrated their quarter century in business together with the following Discovery Map locations: the Lakes Region/Winnipesaukee, Hampton Beach, Kennebunkport/Wells, York/Ogunquit and Camden/Rockland. The Douglass’s maps are part of Discovery Map International, Inc. (DMI). DMI is the leading provider of curated guides to top tourist attractions, cities and towns throughout North America. Including the Douglass’ five, Discovery Map has more than 130 maps across the U.S. and Canada. It is the charge of a franchise owner to sell advertising space on the printed map and the online digital version, available at discoverymap.com. “I’m not sure what we envisioned when we first purchased the Discovery Map of the Lakes Region franchise,” said Sam Douglass. “We thought the maps were great and we became the first franchisee. We could see the value and were attracted to how much people loved the maps. After getting our feet wet with the first one, it was pretty clear that Discovery Map would be useful in a number of areas beyond the Lakes region. So, we went for it.” The couple first encoun-

Lighthouse Nazarene Welcomes New Pastors to Church WELLS Thirty-six years after first meeting at the Lighthouse Church of the Nazarene on Route 1 (544 Post Road) in Wells, Jim and Debbie Ennis were recently installed as full time co-pastors. On January 1, 1984, Debbie attended the church for the first time with her two young children. “From the minute I walked into the church, it just felt like home,” said Debbie, who drove 27 miles from Milton, NH, to attend. One month later a ministerial student, Jim Ennis, led a youth retreat weekend and preached to a packed church on Sunday. Jim and Debbie remember meeting that day, and though it wasn’t love at first sight, they were married in Berwick nearly three years later. Life eventually took them to Canada, New Jersey, and then Massachusetts, where they had lived since 1996 before moving to Wells. Returning to Wells, a place that they have visited every summer, and is rich with memories for the Ennis family, Jim

and Debbie’s story has come full circle. This pastoral couple return to the Lighthouse Church with years of rich life experience, each in their own right. In addition to pastoral experience, they are both trained Spiritual Directors who have been leading spiritual retreats for many years, overseen Recovery and Soul Care ministry, and much more. They both are currently working toward a MA in Spirituality at Merrimack College in Andover, MA. They are committed to making recovery and spirituality priorities in their ministry at the Lighthouse Church.

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tered Discovery Map while working at the Sugarbush Ski Resort in Warren, Vermont. Ann worked in the marketing department and Sam worked in group sales and on-hill events. He utilized the Discovery Map of the Mad River Valley to help showcase the wide range of attractions for those looking to book outings at the resort. When the couple’s colleague, Chan Weller, left Sugarbush and became the Discovery Map franchisor—it was then called Resort Maps—Sam and Ann leapt at the opportunity to own a map. “When we first started out, Sam worked the business fulltime and I kept my day job as a sign language interpreter at a local school and helped out parttime,” said Ann. “But we saw the first map take off and jumped at the opportunity to expand.” In addition to the Lakes Region, the couple purchased Discovery Maps of York/Ogunquit and Kennebunkport/

Wells in 1995, closely followed by Hampton Beach, NH and Camden/Rockland. Like fellow 25-year Discovery Map veteran Brian Bamrick, owner of four franchises in New Jersey and Delaware, the Douglasses made the tactical decision to be as hands-on with their business as possible. From day one, the couple handled sales, creative and distribution. The Douglasses are active in their Chamber of Commerce and the community with events like York Harvestfest. The couple has volunteered their fry-o-laters and their services to making French fries for the 20,000-plus that attend the annual event. Adds Sam, “There, we’re not the map people but the French fry guys.” Full-time or part-time, Discovery Map franchise owners come from many walks of life. Some are corporate refugees or semi-retired individuals looking to build a business and fund their full retirement. Others include

WELLS Eileen Gerenz has joined North Shore Community College (NSCC) as its new comptroller. Gerenz, a resident of Wells, will be responsible for managing the Fiscal Affairs Department and providing oversight and guidance for all accounting and general ledger transactions as well as maintenance of the College’s finance module. She will also work closely with Student Financial Services and with Grants and Contracts Accounting. Most recently, Gerenz served as Director of Finance and Administration, Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maine and prior to that, she served at Massachusetts Bay Community College as Associate Vice President for Finance and Administration. She has also held the positions of Associate Controller at

Wellesley College and Principal of Gerenz & Associates. Gerenz is a licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in Massachusetts and holds a B.S. in accounting from the University of Southern Maine. She is an alumna of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) Fellows Program.

recent college grads, as well as mothers (and fathers) looking to build a business with hours around the kids’ school schedules. Forbes Magazine recently named Discovery Map® one of the top 10 franchises to buy

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~ Ask The Computer Lady ~

Dear Computer Lady, How do you find out what’s on start-up and how do you go to it? Thanks, June Dear June, To access this information in Windows 10, you will need to open the Task Manager, which can easily be done using the keyboard combination, Ctrl + Alt + Del, then click on “Task Manager”. You would then click on the “Startup” tab and go through the list of processes that automatically startup when Windows starts. You can safely disable most of these items, then restart your computer and see if it helps with the problems you are having. I would not disable your security software, as that is what keeps you safe from viruses and malware. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I just bought a new laptop and it has Windows 10 loaded. I feel like a newbie and don’t know how to do some of the most basic things I used to do in 7! How do you automatically sort your favorites? Thanks always, Barbara Dear Barbara, I am going to guess that you are using the Windows 10

browser, Microsoft Edge, on your new computer and that you used to use Internet Explorer on your old Windows 7 computer. You can manually drag your favorites in Edge, just click the “Hub” icon to the right of the favorites icon (a star). In the Hub dialog box, click on the Favorites icon, then you can drag and drop in any order you desire. However, I have been unable to find a setting to automatically sort them. Your Windows 10 computer still has Internet Explorer (IE). You can find it by clicking on the “Start” icon and then type “Internet Explorer” to search for it. Once you have found and opened IE, you can save a link on your taskbar by right-clicking on the IE icon, then click “Pin To Taskbar” in the context menu. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I have a question about Windows 10. I have read that Outlook (not Outlook Express) is not compatible with Windows 10. Outlook is my main email program. Do you know if this is true? Thanks, Cindy Dear Cindy, Microsoft currently has

two email products that use the name, Outlook, and both of them work with Windows 10. First, there is Outlook that is part of the Microsoft Office suite. I have installed this for several customers and it works great. This version of Outlook is not free, you can purchase it as part of some versions of the Microsoft Office suite, or you can purchase it as a single program. Second is the free, online email offered by Microsoft, Outlook.com. Outlook.com used to be hotmail, but it was purchased by Microsoft and they have turned it into an online suite complete with a calendar and online office tools. You can access these tools by clicking on the icon in the upper-left that looks like a grid of squares. Outlook.com also works just fine with Windows 10. I hope this helps, Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I use Windows 10. I have noticed a little green check mark next to some files in my documents. Do you know the significance of the checks? Thank you, Charon Dear Charon, If the check marks are in

your OneDrive documents, it means that the files are synced or backed up to your Microsoft cloud account. I have not noticed check marks in my regular documents, just the OneDrive folders. This would mean that... 1. You have a Microsoft account, and you are logged into your computer with your Microsoft account. 2. You have OneDrive set up on your computer (it is automatically set up in Windows 10). 3. You are storing your files in the OneDrive folders. What this does for you is, it allows you to synchronize your files across several computers. It also serves as an automatic cloud backup for the files that are stored in the OneDrive folders. You should notice that when you make changes to files in the OneDrive folder, or add new files, there will be a yellow check mark until your computer has finished uploading the new version of the files. Elizabeth Interested in learning more? Elizabeth has answered thousands of computer questions over the years. To submit a question, email her at elizabeth.boston@gmail.com.

...CHURCHES from page 1 St. David’s Episcopal Church in Kennebunk is holding online services on www.stdavidskennebunk. org and via Facebook Live. Village Baptist Church in Kennebunkport is offering Pastor Joe’s messages on YouTube. Links to this can be found at www.vbckennebunkport.org. Ogunquit Baptist Church is holding online services at www.ogunquitbaptistchurch.org and on YouTube: Good Friday Service, Easter 9:30 a.m.; and Diaconate 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Messiah Christian Church in Wells is offering video and audio sermons on www.messiahchristianchurch.org. Sea Road Christian Church is encouraging members to sign up for its email list and also offering Sunday Services on www.searoadchurch.org. First Parish Church in York is offering archived video sermons on www.firstparishyork.net under “Sunday Worship”. York Street Baptist Church is offering live stream services on YourTube with a link from www. yorkstreetbaptist.com. First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church of Kennebunk will be holding all services at www.uukennebunk.org.

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Community Hotline To Help Determine Symptoms DOVER, NH As the coronavirus begins to spread more widely in our community, Wentworth Douglas Hospital (WDH) would like to share some guidance on how you can receive care if you become sick. If you feel mild respiratory illness symptoms, stay home and call your primary care provider or WDH’s new COVID-19 Community Hotline 603-609-6000, which will serve as a nursing triage for those who have symp-

toms or general COVID-19 questions. Operating hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. If you experience moderate symptoms such as severe coughing, fever (above 100.4), chills, and a general feeling of malaise or fatigue that prevents you from getting out of bed or off the couch, call the hotline or attend WDH’s Respiratory Illness Clinic outside of the Emergency Department (ER) at 789 Central Avenue, Dover, NH. The clinic is open

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Sen. Collins Meets with Police to Discuss Opioid Crisis WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senator Susan Collins met with Kennebunk Police Chief Robert MacKenzie, a 30-year veteran of law enforcement, in her Washington, D.C., office recently. Chief MacKenzie was visiting the nation’s capital to attend the Rx Abuse Leadership Initiative Capitol Hill Day. See OPIOIDS page 9...


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Health & Fitness Twenty Signs of Stress Stress affects so many people and infiltrates so many parts of daily life that it can be tempting to write it off as harmless or just a normal part of being human. But the negative effects of stress are significant, and persons who can recognize that are in a good position to find healthy ways to cope with their stress. The American Psychological Association notes that stress can take a considerable toll on a person’s mind and body. Chronic stress, which is a constant stress experienced over a prolonged period of time, can increase the risk of hypertension, heart attack or stroke. In addition, the APA notes that chronic stress causes the muscles in the body to be in an essentially constant state of guardedness, which can potentially contribute to tension-type headache and migraines. And these are just two of the many ways the body is adversely affected by stress, which the APA says also has been linked to problems with the gastrointestinal system, nervous system and reproductive system. Since stress can contribute to such unpleasant and potentially life-threatening side effects, it’s important that people from all walks of life learn to recognize the warning signs of stress. The American Institute of Stress lists the following among its 50 most common signs and symptoms of stress: 1. Frequent headaches, jaw clenching or pain 2. Gritting, grinding teeth 3. Stuttering or stammering 4. Tremors, or trembling of lips or hands 5. Neck ache, back pain and/or muscle spasms 6. Light headedness, faintness and/or dizziness

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Stress is a part of daily life. Learning to recognize signs of stress can help people overcome it and reduce their risk for various conditions.

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KENNEBUNK Albert Gombar, Grand Knight of The Kennebunk St. Martha Knights of Columbus Council #12033, recently presented a check of roughly $1,190 to Leslie Morissette, Founder and Executive Director of “Grahamtastic Connection”, and Kathy Tranchemontagne, Program Coordinator.

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the children to continue their education during treatment, as well as stay connected to family, friends, and medical providers. The very next day, Gombar presented a check of the same amount to Sally Tartre, Founder and Executive Director of “A Place to Start” for their work with Alzheimer’s and Dementia families.

tor Collins delivered remarks at the Maine Chiefs of Police Association Winter Conference in South Portland. During the conference, Chief MacKenzie received the Outstanding Contribution to Law Enforcement Award for his work in the field of substance use disorders. Senator Collins has worked with Maine law en-

forcement officials on many issues over the years, including efforts to combat the opioid epidemic.

...OPIOIDS from page 8 “Chief MacKenzie has been a leader in fighting the opioid epidemic, working with trained individuals in York County to help Mainers who are struggling with substance use disorders,” said Senator Collins. “I look forward to our continued efforts together to keep our communities safe.” Earlier this month, Sena-

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Stimulus Checks for Social Security Beneficiaries Also WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senator Susan Collins, the Chairman of the Aging Committee, recently announced that Social Security beneficiaries will not be required to file a tax return in order to receive a rebate check under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The IRS will instead base a rebate on the information provided in Form SSA1099, Social Security Benefit Statement or Form RRB-1099, Social Security Equivalent Benefit Statement. “Seniors are already experiencing a time of great stress and uncertainty due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This change removes an unnecessary, bureaucratic hurdle that will help ensure they receive the rebate they are entitled to,” said Senator Collins. The CARES Act, which was signed into law on March 27, provides tax rebates of

$1,200 to individuals and $2,400 for married couples. The checks begin phasing out for single filers with incomes exceeding $75,000 and $150,000 for joint filers. IRS guidance originally indicated that individuals who do not typically file tax returns, including many seniors who receive Social Security benefits, would need to file a simple tax return to receive a stimulus check.

Fear. Uncertainty. A growing sense of panic every time the president delivers a national address about the far-reaching effects of the coronavirus. Chatter around the workplace these days is filled with questions like: Will I get sick? Will I have a job tomorrow? Can I afford to pay my rent? What can you do when you’re facing fear in the workplace? The good news is that you can turn to four key principles: transparency, financial discipline, trust and respect for

people, and a forward-focused approach. If you want to take fear out of the workplace, consider the following steps: Embrace transparency. “Open-book management” is the idea that everyone inside your organization will be taught to understand the numbers that drive its success. Many growing business owners can be reluctant to share the truth about the financials inside their business. But they don’t realize the kind of risks they take on by doing so.

Protection for GI Bill Benefits Signed WASHINGTON, D.C. As universities in Maine and across our country suspend in-person classes and shift to online operations due to the coronavirus pandemic, a legislative fix cosponsored by U.S. Senator Susan Collins now heads to the President’s desk to be signed into law after passing

New Unemployment Application Schedule NATIONWIDE Due to the overwhelming response to apply for unemployment, the Maine Department of Labor has issued a schedule to better organize the process. Starting Monday, April 6, Maine people seeking to file for unemployment with last names beginning with A-H should call on Monday; I-Q on

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both the Senate and the House unanimously. This legislation will allow veterans on the GI Bill to continue receiving full benefits. “As our colleges and universities move to online classes to combat the spread of COVID-19, student veterans should continue to receive the benefits that they earned through their service to our country,” said Senator Collins. “This bipartisan legislation will help to ensure that the Department of Veterans Affairs can continue to provide GI Bill benefits to student veterans

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They take on the burden of keeping the business alive — solo. In many cases, CEOs and owners are forced to shut the doors of the business to the shock of their associates, who are then left to wonder if they could have done something to contribute to a different outcome. That’s why it’s amazing what happens when you have the courage to share the news — good and bad — with your people. Treat them like adults. Get their attention directed toward what they can do to help — versus panicking. Plus, the more eyes you have on a problem, the more ideas you’ll have to solve it. It’s an automatic check-and-balance on the security of your business. Discuss your cash position. It’s been frustrating over the past few years as we’ve watched startup companies under the guidance of universities, incubators, and even investors embrace the idea that the only way they could grow was to take on debt. Some of you may find yourselves in an over-leveraged position, but that can also be an opportunity to engage your workforce and tell them the truth about the situation. If you do find yourself in trouble, ask your associates for ideas about how they can contribute to cutting costs — and increasing cash flow to the point where you can actually cover your debt obligations. You’ll be amazed at what can happen when you teach your people the rules of the game. Protect jobs. Attracting talent and retaining it can be tough. We don’t have a future without people. In the not-too-distant past, executives sometimes became idols when downsizing jobs became the new mantra, laying off people at a time they needed those jobs the most. Something similar could happen today. Difficult times can convince companies to resort to layoffs to survive. But it is wise to think differently. Whoever has the most talented workforce will dominate their markets as soon as 2021. The time to get your organization ready for the next upturn is today — not when it’s already arrived. By then, it may be too late. Get ready for the upturn. As bad and as uncertain as things look today, here’s a secret: it’s actually harder to get a company ready to take advantage of an upturn than See FEAR page 14...


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~ News ~ Marshwood Middle School Honor Roll for Quarter 2 Grade 6 HIGH HONORS

Abigail Bailey, Troy Bascio, Rogan Boisvert, Piper Catanese, Parker Dixon, Fisher Drisko, Kylie Folger, Alanna Foster, Cole Goodwin, Ruth Hilton, Mary Keene, Brady Livas, Maeve Long, Dexter Martin-Hart, Molly Moore, Adrianne Parent, Pipsa Pope, Kendall Prewitt, Isabel Rothwell, Ava Sanzone, Maya Sanzone, Oliver Scott, Laurali Shisler, Charlotte Smith, Riley Smith, Fiona Williams.

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Sophie Adams, Casey Becker, Isabella Betancourt, Simon Boyle, Jason Burns, Michael Buscemi, Aidan Canty, Ella Carr, Beckett Casey, Danielle Chapman, Millar Chapman, Lillian Christian, Alivia Churchill, Adelaide Cleary, Sabine D’Aran, Hayden Demeroto, Kian Denault, Kamryn Donovan, Logan Dowd, Brynn Folger, Esme Gori, Scarlett Gregoire, Liam Haggerty, Matilda Harrison, Emma Kenney, Natalie Lathrop, Anson Lin, Jack McManus, Riley Phipps, Madison Poitras, Alexander Rafferty, Oliver Reed, Henri Rivard, Trinity Rix McElhinney, Clovy Robinson, Emme Roy, Carter Shaw, Emerson Shepard, Olivia Simonelli, Bryan Smith, Griffin Smith, Leo Smith, Renee St. Pierre, Caebre Sullivan, Noah Tessier, Garrit Turcotte, Wyatt Ury, Daniel Verrill, Ethan Waddell, Owen Walker, Jackson Widerstrom, Emma Wiggin, Olivia Woods, Nellie Young.

Grade 7 HIGH HONORS

Kaelyn Abrahamson, Kevin Aceto, Tia Anderson, Jaclyn Arnold, Elizabeth Barber, Colin Barker, Ella Bogh, Katelynn Breton, Brynn Butler, Amelia Chick, Bella Curry, Luca DeGrappo, Elaine Doran, Olivia Drake, Ryan Essex, James Foss, Lilliana Gennaro, Madeline Getchell, Kaylee Gilbert, Eva Hersey, Hannah Hodges, Laura

Horvath, Lila Manter, Hailey McIntire, Olivia Minotti, Leah Morris, Rosemary Noble, Lucy Parker, Micaiah Perodin, Silas Reimels, Alexis Robinson, Joshua Sawyer, Brianna Schoff, Lilia Seekamp, Simone Sevland, Kylie Shaw, Chyanne Simms, Morgan Tessier, Fiona Tierney, Megan True, Taylor Udy, Hayden Wakefield, Chloe Walker, Lauren Walker, Gemma Wiegert, Colin Yager.

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Jack Anderson, Ryan Arnold, James Bailey, Addison Beale, Miles Bevan, Anja Blanchette, Ilyana Boudle, Owen Boyer, Preston Bradshaw, Callan Branagan, Lillian Burns, Lauren Bush, Luigi CentiPizzutilli, Reid Chamberlain, Andre Clark, Savannah Cook, Jamee Cushing, Sebastien Darling, Grace Dollins, Averi Dudley, Cadence Echols, Lana Emery, Jackson Estes, Maria Flynn, Wyatt Garvin, Delaney Givara, Lauryn Gobbi, Aidan Grady, Madison Griffin, Jacob Grinnell, Ari Herman, Caleb Hickman, Kaitlin Homans, Tyler Hussey, Alivia Kullberg, Lucy LaRosa, Ayden Lavigne, Daniel Mercier, Kiley Miller, Ryan Morrissey, Hannah Moylan, Isaiah Perodin, Anthony Piazza, Gracey Pickett, Ethun Quinlan, Caden Rose, Shayne Sandler, Sivan Semo, Cullen St. Cyr, Benjamin Thompson, Liam Tiernan, Deshawn Toussaint, Shane Waterman, Edward Wiggin, Liam Young.

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Katalina Abell, Abagail Astbury, Lily Bernier, Caleb Boyle, Leah Cavanaugh, Aoife Coomey, Josie D’angelo, Grace Dalton, Pamela Daskoski, Madisyn Denault, Kenai Clyde Diaz, Hannah Doran, Ella Grinnell, Ella Holland, Samson Horton, Elizabeth Houghton, Rachel Johnson, Emerson Lachance, Andrew Layton, Sadie Lewis, Kayley Lin, Sawyer March, Zackary Martin, Iza

...CONFERENCE from page 1 by clicking on a link or dialing a number. You can even record audio and video calls to save and make as a sharable link. The free version of Zoom also provides access to its online help desk. iPhone and Android Conference Calls If you need conference calling for just a few people and don’t care about apps or extra features, you can just use your iPhone or Android phone. Simply call your first participant, select “Add Call” on your mobile phone’s screen, call the next participant, select “Merge Call” on your mobile phone’s screen, and then McKean, Ella Montanus, Rowan Nabel, Alexandra Nichols, Annika Oberg, Silja Pope, Hadley Prewitt, McKenzie Shaw, Jaelin Trager, Emma Vansickle, Rowan Waddell, Pearl Wynne.

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Jacob Ashtari, Montana- Rae Ballou, Gavan Bullen, Tyler Burns, Serena Cahill, Megan Callahan, Stella Case, Maren Chapman, Kiley Colman, Liam Connors, Logan Coussoule, Stella Cullity, Kaley Donovan, Kayleigh Dowd, Carter Ducey, Lily Dupree, Lukas Flynn, Katelyn Friberg, Ava Gilmore, Jonathan Giroux, Jared Glidden, Seth Goodwin, Marley Graham, Grace Gray, Michael Hardtke, Ryan Howell, Joshua Keen, Maren Kelley, Ella Kelly, Teagan Kennedy, Ivy Landry, Cameron Leveille, James Melino, Eva Moreland, Luke Nelson, Ayla O’Leary, Harrison Page, Emmanuel Poe, William Poteracki, Aidan Pride, Brianne Prisby, Noah Quarter, Joseph Riddell, Katherine Sanborn, Mercedez Sanchez, Lillian Sintiris, Stella Sorbello, Douglass Starkey, Margaret Swenson, Jacob Theriault, Bradley Wentworth, Isabelle Young.

add other calls as needed. The iPhone supports up to five callers and Android up to six, though your carrier might have a lower limit. You can’t, however, control participation, use a management portal, schedule meetings, share your screen, and so on. So set up that computer screen, iPad, tablet, or smart phone, so that your virtual

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guests feel like part of the family. This may be one of the very few times your social media is welcomed at the dinner table! Much of this article has information paraphrased from an article called “The Best Ways to Make Free Conference Calls” by Michael Gonyar found on www.howtogeek.com. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.

...DAUGHTERS from page 1 Honor Society. In addition, Natalie was the recipient of a Maine 2019 Phi Delta Kappa Academic Achievement Award in recognition of her academic achievement and demonstration of intellectual curiosity inside and outside of the classroom. She is a member of the National Honor Society and vice-president of the French National Honor Society. Over the past two years, Natalie has performed admirably as a teacher’s assistant (TA) in French and History classes. Natalie has been an active member on the Noble High School golf team and earned a Varsity Letter. She is a French mentor for local elementary school students and helps organize community events such as cultural fairs, movie nights and French Week. Sydney Fogg, a senior at York High School, has maintained a high grade point average (GPA). She is enrolled in Advanced Placement (AP) Literature/Composition, Biology, and History as well as Honors (HON) courses including Sociology and Functions/Statistics/Trigonometry. Last year Sydney completed Advanced German IV and currently is a member of the World

Language Society. Sydney also has received a Phi Beta Kappa Academic Achievement Award for academic achievement and demonstration of intellectual curiosity. She serves as treasurer for both the National Honor Society and her senior class. During her junior and senior years, Sydney has held the position of Chief Editor of the York High School’s newspaper. She was the Captain of the Nordic Ski team last year and currently is Senior Captain of the Girls Cross Country team. Sydney mentors students, participates in school fund-raisers, and enjoys reading, playing the violin and competitive running. She is a member of TIDALWAVSE, a student group involved with peer education and outreach regarding drug, alcohol and tobacco use. Due to the Coronavirus, the Old York DAR Chapter cancelled its annual Good Citizens Awards Ceremony and reception for the above-noted students, their families and school representatives. Nevertheless, the Old York DAR Chapter honors and congratulates these local high school seniors as truly outstanding 2020 DAR Good Citizens!

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KENNEBUNK Hi friends, it’s Kady here. Why am I smiling so big? Well, look at me! My hair is growing back in and I look so beautiful – Furry and fabulous! I am so happy to have received such wonderful loving care from my friends at AWS. I’m happy, I’m healthy, and I’m ready to find my new best friend. Now who is Kady’s best friend? Well, let me tell you. I’m looking for a gal pal who is ready to be my co-pilot as we take adventures, just the two of us. A lady who spends her time with me, loves me, pets me, takes me on solo walks in our quiet neighborhood or property. Basically I want a

the only way I know how to let you know I am feeling uncomfortable. If you’re looking for a gal pal, perhaps I’m the one. It may take more than one meeting for us to connect, so please give my friends at AWS a call to get the ball rolling. In the meantime, I’ll be over here checking out my good looks. “Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all?” To learn more about adopting Kady, visit www.animalwelfaresociety.org.

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successful. And learning how to build a culture based on transparency, financial discipline, trust and respect for people, and a forward-focused outlook, is a great place to start removing the fear that’s pervading your workplace. This article was provided by Rich Armstrong, president,

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...FEAR from page 10 it is to prepare for a downturn. Downturns can actually be opportunities to fix things inside your business that you can’t afford to invest the time and resources in when the economy is booming. While it might seem counter-intuitive, the current down market comes as a kind of short-term relief. It’s giving us a chance to catch up — to make investments in our people and facilities — and to prepare ourselves to capitalize on the economic uptick that we expect to hit in late-2020, early-2021. By then, our workforce should be more stable and productive — and ready to take full advantage of the available opportunities. They have every incentive to do so, because, as owners of the business, they have a true stake in the outcome. We know how painful things are today. But there’s no reason you can’t also dare to be Advertise in

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Emma’s Angels NORTH BERWICK Our sweet dogs of the week are Abby and Honey! They are bonded 9-year-old Chihuahua mix sisters who are looking for the perfect retirement home. They are both spayed and up-to-date on their shots. These sweet couch potatoes would like a quiet home in which to relax and enjoy. If you would like to meet these happy girls, call 207-671-1367. Abby and Honey are being kept in North Berwick. Emma’s Angels Rescue is an all-volunteer foster-based organization. Desperately needed at this time: Leashes! If

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the best prevention. Dr. Niels Pedersen, a distinguished emeritus professor at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and a renowned expert on infectious and immunologic diseases in dogs and cats, addressed the question, “Can pets contract coronavirus from humans or vice versa?” The simple answer is “No, you won’t get or give the coronavirus to your family pet. Coronaviruses occur in virtually every species of animal, including humans, and are commonly associated with unapparent or transient intestinal and respiratory infections. They tend to be very species specific and crossspecies transmission is uncommon.” Viral transmission may affects species differently but transmission of illness is similar. As with people, horses can be infected through contact with those who handle them. Coronavirus affects the respiratory system in humans causing a variety of symptoms like the standard flu. In horses, the digestive system is compromised. BlixxHorses encourages public and private facilities to learn more and practice good infection control to protect humans and horses alike. Barns need hot and cold water available to wash hands as well as sanitizer. Keep in mind that younger children are more inclined to explore with their hands, so they need to learn good habits such as how to use sanitizer correctly. Limit what you touch, and what touches your horse. It’s never a good idea to share bits or brushes. Items should be cleaned after each use. The time spent practicing good hygiene does not mean less time with your horse, but a safer and healthier environment. They deserve it. This article was submitted by Gabriela Quinn of BlixxHorses. All spring events at the facility have been cancelled until further notice.

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~ Obituaries ~

Edward J. Bailey, 85 NORTH BERWICK – Edward J. Bailey Sr. of Ocala, FL, formally of North Berwick, passed away on April 1, 2020 after a short illness. Known by his friends as Red, he was born in Lowell, MA, on July 31, 1934 to Harry and Marion Bailey. Red graduated from Lowell High School in 1953 and served in the US Navy aboard the USS Macon. He

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retired from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in 1996 where he worked as a Nuclear Inspector. Soon after, Red and Rita built their dream home on Wilson Lake in Acton, where they enjoyed many happy times with their children, grandchildren, and friends. Two years ago they moved to Ocala, FL, where he was able to spend time with his brother. Red loved the outdoors, hunting and fishing, as well as going to yard sales and flea markets. He was a jack-of-alltrades and always available to help anyone who needed an extra hand. He is survived by his beloved wife or 63 years, Rita (Roy) Bailey, as well as his three sons, Brian and wife Doreen of South Berwick, Kevin of Seabrook, NH, and Edward Jr. and wife, Heidi of York. He also leaves his brother John and his wife Judith of Ocala, FL, six grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Due to the current CDC restrictions, a Celebration of Life will be held at a date and time to be announced later this spring. In lieu of flowers, the

family requests donations in his name be sent to Kindred Hospice Foundation, 1320 SE 25th Loop, Suite 101, Ocala, FL 34471, (www.kindredhealthcare.com) or the American Cancer Society. Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home in York is assisting with arrangements (www. lucaseatonfuneralhome.com). • • • • • • • • • •

John “Jack” Ladderbush, 81 OGUNQUIT – John (Jack) Henry Ladderbush passed away in his home surrounded by his family on March 30, 2020, following a valiant battle with lung cancer. Jack was born in Salmon Falls, NH, on June 28, 1939,

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Kittery, ME We are often asked by the families we serve, here at JS Pelkey & Son and Bernier Funeral Homes, why certain expressions and traditions exist in the funeral service industry. One of the most often asked questions is “Why send flowers to a memorial service or funeral, aren’t they just a waste of money?” Well nothing could be further from the truth. As my friend Todd Van Beck recently wrote in an article: Flowers are sent to funerals for several reasons. Flowers are a means of expression. It is often difficult for those mourning a death to put feelings into words. Flowers are a visual expression of love, sympathy, and respect. They are a way of lending support and sharing the burden of grief. In addition to sending flowers to the funeral, there is a growing trend to send flowers to the home of the bereaved after the service. Some people also send flowers to the church in memory of the deceased. Flowers create a background of warmth and beauty which adds to the dignity and consolation of the service. Those who have attended services where there were no flowers have noted that something was

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bereaved’s feelings in the patterns of community support which are psychologically beneficial. Flowers, however, express the inexpressible – they are symbolic.

missing – that the funeral was depressing. The funeral meets the bereaved’s need for support. Death throws people into despair and depression by separating them from one who has provided love, companionship, and security. The funeral and customs provide the means by which those close to them can give their support and share their suffering. The funeral period provides for the expression of sorrow. Only through talking about the past can the bereaved person realize the extent of the relationship with the deceased, and accept the loss and suffering. Only through weeping and talking to good listeners can they release their grief and feelings of guilt and hostility. Experts in grief therapy believe that it can be expressed best through rites, rituals, and ceremonies. The ceremony deals primarily with intellectual concepts and doesn’t fully engage the

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There are three points to be stressed, finally, in connection with the tradition of funeral flowers. First, the role of flowers are both symbolic and aesthetic. They add great value to the richness and meaning of the ritual. Second, flowers represent sympathy extended to the bereaved. Third, flowers are sent to both the living and the dead. They are sent to the living as comfort and as tokens of respect for the deceased. We, at the JS Pelkey & Son and the Bernier Funeral Homes, hold the value of the work our local florists do in very high regard. We always encourage the families we serve to contact a local florist directly. Certainly there are national floral outlets that can be reached with a simple Google search but, honestly, the quality of these products are often substandard. Simply click the “Send Flowers” tab on our website and you will be directed to our list of trusted florists.

the son of William and Gabrielle (Roberge) Ladderbush. Jack is pre-deceased by his brothers William and Richard, and his sister June (Geoghan). He is survived by his loving wife of sixty years, Jean (Wright); daughters Julie (Hubbard) and husband Dale, Jodie (Walsh) and husband Jonathan; grandchildren Lydia Lehoux and husband Michael, Mitchell Perkins, Jackson and Jonathan Walsh; great-grandchildren Elouise, Emelia, and Everett Lehoux; sister Joan; and many nieces and nephews. Jack grew up in Moody Beach. He was a 1957 graduate of Wells High School. Jack was a self-employed General Contractor for over fifty years. He had a tireless work ethic and never retired. Jack was honest, knowledgeable, and reliable in his job. He forged many close relationships and lifelong friendships with those he did work for, from business owners to local and seasonal residents alike. Many of these relationships span generations. Jack was known for his sarcastic humor and truly enjoyed the banter with his buddies, especially while playing golf and cribbage. Jack will be dearly remembered by his family and close friends for his special knack and love of caring for babies and young children. He treasured time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A private graveside ceremony followed by a celebration of life will be scheduled at a later date. Donations may be made to Seacoast Cancer Center at www.wdhospital.org/wdhf/ giving/donate-now. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Jack‘s Book of Memories Page at www.bibberfuneral.com. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road Wells.

Larry M. Wick, 58 NORTH BERWICK – Larry M. Wick of Randall Road passed away peacefully March 31, 2020, in Massachusetts General Hospital after complications from surgery. Larry was born September 25, 1961 in Rochester, NH, son of Merritt and Sandra (Thompson) Wick. Larry graduated from Noble High School in 1980. Growing up in the family business, he spent his entire life as a motorhead; working on his buddies’ cars after school and on the weekends. He worked for his folk’s business, Wick’s Automotive, and began his own shop, Larry’s Automotive. Larry was a good and honest hard-working man who would’ve given the shirt off his back to help anyone. He was available day or night to come give you a tow, an inspection sticker, or whatever else you may need. When he wasn’t working on cars, he could be found in the sawmill, cutting firewood, working the farm, tending to the cows, driving a tractor, or getting the hay cut and ready for the winter. Most of the time, he could be found hanging out in his garage with all his amazing buddies around him. In his younger years, he could do burnouts with the best of them, knew all the backroads to get away, and where all the best pit parties were. Larry had a passion for antique cars and had a nice collection of his own. See WICK page 20...

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~ News ~ Grace Robillard, Alaijah Rubianes, Sophia Santamaria, Ethan Spinney, Molly Stites, Marlene Sumsion, Nadia Turner, Mitchell Tyndall, Andrew Webb, Jayna Wheeler.

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PAINTING

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

TREE REMOVAL - STUMP GRINDING - LOT CLEARING

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~ Classifieds & News ~

STORAGE RENTALS

RENTAL WANTED

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WE’RE SEEKING A RENTAL Senior couple & 2 cats seeking to rent 2 BR apt, duplex, house, year-round for $1500 in Kittery, York, Eliot. 207-439-5001

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Wood Pellets $280/ton Nut or Pea Coal $375/ton

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...WICK from page 16 He also enjoyed long rides along the back-country roads on his Harley. Larry and his huge heart, smile, and sea-blue eyes, will be missed by so many in our community and far beyond. Larry was pre-deceased by his parents, Merritt and Sandra Wick; brother Michael Wick; and nephew Dustin Wick. He will be sorely missed by his partner of 13 years, Karen Menter; two daughters Danielle (Wick) Goulet and Kirsten Donndelinger; brother Daniel Wick and his wife Darlene; sister-in-law Jodi Wick and her children Joshua and Jessica Wick; granddaughters Alexis and Sarah Goulet; aunts, uncles, cousins, and his pup companion, Chloe, all of North Berwick. He will forever be missed by numerous friends and the North Berwick community as a whole. Due to current circumstances, Larry will be laid to rest with his family in the Hillside Cemetery, privately. When possible, a graveside service will be held in the Hillside Cemetery. Johnson Funeral Home is assisting the family at this time. Please share your stories and condolences at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com.

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~ Classifieds ~ ITEMS WANTED WANTED TO BUY Antiques * Silver * Gold * Coins CHRIS LORD ANTIQUES

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.

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HELP WANTED Abbott Hill Tree needs a LABORER & BUCKET OPERATORS. $15-25 per hour based on experience. 207-457-1935

HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED

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

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HOME REPAIRS

GLASS REPAIR

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ONE MORE HELP WANTED AD ON PAGE 20

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