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Finkelstein Appointed President of YCCC in Wells WellS Barbara Finkelstein, Senior Vice President of Massasoit Community College in Brockton, MA, has been appointed president of York County Community College (YCCC) in Wells. The Board of Trustees of the Maine Community College System (MCCS) approved MCCS President John Fitzsimmons’ nomination of Dr. Finkelstein at a meeting in Augusta on April 9. Finkelstein will assume her new post on August 11. Dr. Finkelstein brings over thirty years of community college experience to YCCC. She
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has served in a variety of leadership roles at Massasoit Community College, which has a student enrollment of over 8,000 students. Since August 2001, she has led the college’s Division of Faculty and Instruction where she oversees over 600 college employees. “Barbara is known for her devotion to students and her collaborative leadership style, which brings out the best in her faculty and staff. We look forward to her joining the MCCS family,” said Dr. Fitzsimmons in announcing her appointment. Dr. Finkelstein has been
active in both professional and community affairs, regularly leading accreditation site visits at other institutions and serving on the Board of Directors of the Cranberry Country Chamber of Commerce. Additionally, she has over thirty years of teaching experience, most recently in the Masters of Higher Education Program at Eastern Nazarene College. In 2012, she was honored with the Phi Theta Kappa Distinguished College Administrator Hallmark Award. She holds degrees from Boston State College (B.A.), New York University (M.A.), and Capella Uni-
versity (Ph.D.). “I am excited about the opportunity to work with the faculty, staff, students, and greater YCCC community in expanding the college’s academic and workforce programs and working on initiatives relevant to student success,” said Dr. Finkelstein. Dr. Finkelstein was selected from a field of 36 candidates following a national search. She will succeed Dr. Scott Knapp and Dr. Chris Hall, who served as interim presidents after the 2012 death of YCCC President Dr. Charles Lyons.
mtA2C Partners receive a $1,000,000 Federal Grant for High Priority Conservation YOrK COuNTY The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, a Mt. Agamenticus to the Sea Conservation Initiative (MtA2C) partner has secured $1 million in funding through the North American Wetlands Con-
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servation Act (NAWCA) to help protect lands designated as nationally significant wildlife habitat. Locally, the grant award will provide critical matching dollars to further Kittery Land Trust’s fundraising for the high priority, Brave Boat Harbor Headwaters project and efforts underway by York Land Trust to conserve York River uplands. “We are thrilled,” said Christine Bennett, executive director for KLT, “The timing could not have been better. We recently applied for Land for Maine’s Future (LMF) funding for the Headwaters Project. We’re
hoping that this federal support will help to leverage a state investment in protecting this ecologically important area in Kittery.” “This award will further previous NAWCA investments in our efforts to protect significant habitat along the York River for scores of native fish, songbirds, wading birds and other wildlife,” said Doreen MacGillis, executive director of York Land Trust. According to Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge manager Ward Feurt, “We are fortunate to have Representatives and Senators who are so effective See GRANT page 5...
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mrI ‘Super’ magnet to Arrive at York Hospital YOrK A superconducting magnet will be hoisted into place on the upper floor of York Hospital’s Surgery Center on Saturday, April 26. With construction nearly complete, a new 1,636 square foot MRI Center will house the sophisticated Philips Magnetic Resonance Imaging System — offering increased patient comfort, while providing superior clinical images, speed and the flexibility to meet each patient’s unique situation. “Once the installation of the MRI has occurred on April 26, the York Hospital team has about 2 to 3 weeks of finish renovations, MRI calibration, detailed training and certifications before we actually see patients,”
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Keys receive the 2014 Principal’s Award in Berwick
BerWICK Noble High School Principal Joseph Findlay announced that Elijah Keys, son of Robert and Sandi Keys of Berwick, has been selected to receive the 2014 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.
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~ News ~ Cemetery Clean-up day at Oldfields Burying Ground SOuTH BerWICK – Join Old Berwick Historical Society and friends for the sixth annual Historic Cemetery Clean-up Day at Oldfields Burying Ground on April 19 from 9 a.m. until noon. Six years ago the Oldfields Burying Ground on Vine Street looked a great deal different than it does today. Thanks to the hard work of volunteers from Marshwood High School, Berwick Academy, St. John’s Lodge, Urban Tree Service and the community at large, the burial ground can now be easily enjoyed by historians and walkers alike. According to organizer Bruce Whitney, since the
annual clean-up started, sixty large white pine trees and literally tons of brush have been cleared from the once-overgrown historic site. Today the site is park-like, receiving a great deal more sunlight, clear sight lines from front to back, and views of the Mill Pond beyond. “Most of the clean-up involves raking,” said volunteer Peggy Wishart. “It’s a fun to work together and the results are really rewarding.” Organizers hope to gather a group of fifty volunteers this year and invite anyone who is interested to stop by the Oldfields Burial Ground on Saturday. Volunteers should bring their own
...KEYS from page 2 Keys, Dean of Students Michael Archambault and other award winners and administrators attended an Honors Luncheon at the Spectacular Event Center in Bangor on Saturday, April 5. The Honors Luncheon recognized these outstanding students with the presentation of an individual plaque and the awarding of five $1,000 scholarships in the names of Horace O. McGowan and Richard W. Tyler. McGowan and Tyler were
former Maine principals and executive directors of the Association. This year an additional five $1,000 scholarships will be presented through the efforts of the MPA Scholarship Golf Tournament and support from Berlin City Auto. The Principal’s Award is presented in more than 100 Maine public and private high schools by member principals of the MPA, the professional association that represents Maine’s school administrators.
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From Tentacles to Tails, dr. roper explores the Giant Squid
SOuTH BerWICK – Dr. Clyde Roper, the world¹s leading expert on cephalopods and in particular, giant squid, will host a familyfriendly lecture on Friday evening, April 25, at Spring Hill in South Berwick. A limited number of tickets for dinner with Dr. Roper, held prior to the lecture, are also being sold. A native of Rye, NH, Dr. Roper grew up lobstering off the New Hampshire coast and it was while doing this, that his love of the ocean began. He went on to study marine sci-
ence, specializing in all type of squid and octopi, and in particular the giant squid. Dr. Roper has been with the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC for many years, and during his tenure has been featured in documentaries by National Geographic and The Discovery Channel for his work exploring the world of the mysterious giant squid. Dr. Roper’s talk is guaranteed to entertain, as he shares photos of his work and travels, and discusses the myths and amazing habits of one of
the ocean¹s most fascinating residents. After the lecture, he will be available to answer questions and to also sign bookplates for his new children’s book on giant squid. The Earth, Sea & Space Center will also have a marine-themed gift table available. Both the dinner and the lecture, sponsored by Optima Bank & Trust and Your Home Team, benefit Friends of the Earth, Sea & Space Center, a nonprofit organization working to develop an Earth, Sea & Space Center on the New Hampshire seacoast. A limited number of tickets for dinner with Dr. Roper will be sold. Tickets are $50 for dinner and the lecture. A cash bar will be provided from 5:30 to 6 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m., and the lecture at 7:30 p.m. Tickets to the lecture only are $20 for adults, $10 for children 12 and under, and children under age 5 are free. The lecture is recommended for upper elementary age and up. Tickets are available at Optima Bank at Pease,
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~ News ~ Autism Fundraiser A Huge Success YOrK With only 3-½ weeks to put together an event that highlighted ‘World Autism Awareness Day’ at The York Harbor Inn, Greg and Christa Silva are looking back at the total success and support they received from the more than 300 guests in attendance. The couple’s son Jackson, who turned three years old last December, was diagnosed with autism in October. Silva said he and his wife noticed that Jackson was slow in his physical development, such as rolling over, crawling and walking. Then he wasn’t talking. The diagnosis, according to Silva, “ took us back a little. “ He said he and his wife were concerned about a hard life ahead for their son. The couple, determined to help Jackson, as well as other children in Maine who have autism, coordinated the fundrais-
er to help their son. The York Harbor Inn theme “Light it Up Blue,” was created to focus on awareness about Autism. Many businesses and landmarks, such as the Empire State Building lit up their structures with blue lights on April 2, as a demonstration of solidarity. Highlights of the York event included raffles, a silent auction, photos, great music and food, including cupcake and whoopee pie treats served by volunteers from York Harbor Inn staff. Children were permitted to climb aboard the York Fire Department truck and learn about the equipment. The exterior of the York Harbor Inn was decorated with blue lights and bundles of blue balloons and many guests were beautifully dressed in blue attire. Guest Services Manager, Paul Gagnon welcomed attendees to
the Yorkshire Ballroom. “It is truly heartwarming to see how enthusiastically supportive everyone is who came together and made this event such a success!” Supporters from Waban’s Fraser-Ford Child Development Center, located in Sanford, were in attendance and were one of the recipients of the proceeds from the event. The Center provides special purpose preschool programs in an inclusive environment for children with Autism, Pervasive Developmental Delay (PDD), Down syndrome, and other developmental/Intellectual disabilities. For details, call Maine Autism Alliance at 207-626-3042.
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KeNNeBuNK “The Meaning of Wild,” a visually stunning documentary film, will be presented by the Maine Sierra Club at 7 p.m., Friday, April 25, at the First Parish UU Church in Kennebunk. Admission is free and dessert will be served at 6:30 p.m. Event-goers are encouraged to bring one item of non-perishable food for the York County Shelters Program’s food pantry. “The Meaning of Wild” follows cameraman Ben Hamilton as he travels by boat, plane, kayak, and foot to capture and share the true value of wilderness. Along the journey, Hamilton encounters bears, calving glaciers, ancient forests, and harsh seas but it’s the characters he meets who bring true insight to his mission. Set in the Tongass National Forest, the film visits
five wilderness areas, telling the story of the 50-year-old Wilderness Act and its role in preserving our wilderness heritage. After the showing of the film, Professor Ken Cline of the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, will speak. An environmental law and policy professor, Cline holds the David Rockefeller Family Chair in Ecosystem Management and Protection. He teaches courses in environmental law; history of the American Conservation Movement; river conservation; wilderness management; international environmental policy, and human ecology. For Cline, history is an essential ingredient of environmental policy: gaining an understanding of where we came from is an important piece of determining where we should be going.
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does not provide any benefits for local wildlife. The Stewardship Network in Michigan is challenging volunteers in New England and the Great Lakes region to pull 300,000 pounds of this plant and report it through their website http://garlicmustardchallenge. wordpress.com/. Garlic mustard can be pulled by hand with relative ease, and everyone, from kindergartners to seniors, can get involved. The Town of Kittery, the Maine Conservation Corps, Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge, and The Stewardship Network: New England will be pulling garlic mustard from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and all are welcome to participate in this fun
and inspiring volunteer workday. You can sign-up to help through the Maine Conservation Corps, which is coordinating the event by emailing Conner Casey at conner_casey@fws.gov or calling 202-431-9066. The Stewardship Network: New England is a new regional effort to increase the capacity of conservation organizations, agencies, and researchers to engage with volunteers in the care and study of our lands and waters. The UNH Cooperative Extension is leading the effort in New England. Many more volunteer opportunities are available throughout the region and are posted to an online calendar at newengland.stewardshipnetwork.org.
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...MRI from page 6 the renovation later in May, the new MRI will be optimized for patient comfort and family involvement, while producing exceptional clinical images used for diagnosis and treatment. The new technology allows for additional modalities, including breast imagery. This new space, created by a team of architects, staff and patient advisors, encompasses a concept that meets the needs of all who enter. Patients will be welcomed into a greeting area, two exam rooms each with family space and a large room for the MRI technology. A stunning celestial theme sets the scene for the new MRI Imaging Center. “MRI is a
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~ News ~ New American Citizens Welcomed at Naturalization Ceremony KeNNeBuNK A naturalization ceremony hosted by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services was held at the Middle School of the Kennebunks on March 28, in which 71 people from
more than 30 countries were officially granted U.S. citizenship. U.S. Senator Angus King (I-Maine), who spoke at the ceremony, congratulated the new Americans on their citizenship and emphasized the importance
Grover recognized as maine’s Outstanding Senior Volunteer WellS A recognition ceremony was recently held at Billy’s Chowder House in Wells, in honor of Maine’s Outstanding Senior Volunteer. Elinor “Ellie” Grover, 88, was chosen to receive the honor as part of the Salute to Senior Service program. Sponsored by Home Instead Senior Care, the program celebrates the many contributions senior volunteers make in local communities across the United States. Grover is being recognized for her dedicated community service, including her faithful
management of the St. Mary’s Food Pantry in Wells. She volunteers at least 20 hours every month to keep the food pantry operating and does everything from scheduling and ordering, to working at the pantry each Thursday when it’s open to the community. In recognition of Grover’s contributions, Home Instead Senior Care donated $500 to Holy Spirit Parish in Wells. Grover will also be featured on the Salute to Senior Service Wall of Fame, found at SalutetoSeniorService.com.
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nation, and now they are a part of the rich tapestry that is the United States,” Senator King said. “As a public official, there is no more powerful or inspiring moment than to witness the joy and happiness of someone becoming a citizen – of achieving a dream. It is a solemn reminder that the true gift of our
country lies in our shared heritage as citizens and that it is our diversity as a people that makes us strong.” The 71 candidates originate from the following 33 countries: Afghanistan, Albania, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bosnia, Cambodia, Canada, China, Democratic
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KeNNeBuNK Jack Hendee, resident at Atria Kennebunk, was recently honored with the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ through the Maine Health Care Association. A ceremony commemorating the event was held at the States Capitol Hall of Flags. Hendee’s granddaughter, Alicia Lussiere accepted the award at his request. Hendee, born in Lincoln, VT. grew up in Pittsford, VT and is the oldest of five children. He is an Army Veteran and was promoted to Sergeant during WWII. During the depression, money was hard to come by and
Handee, then 20 years old, attempted to secure a job related to the telephone industry. He was unsuccessful, however, since he lacked experience at the time. He realized that one way he could get qualified experience was to enlist in the United States Army, with the intention of remaining in service for only six to twelve months. He remained with the Army for five years. During his time of service to the government, he received service awards, medals and battle stars. Jack was first stationed in New Jersey at Bell Labs Headquarters at Fort Monmouth. Within six months, his company was mobilized as part
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~ News ~ randall Films to be Shown at Community Center KITTerY Eliot photographer Peter Randall will be showing two local films on April 25 at 7 pm at the Kittery Community Center on Rogers Road in Kittery. Randall’s latest production, “Celia Thaxter’s Island Garden,” chronicles the unique garden that Thaxter planted on Appledore Island, Isles of Shoals, in the late nineteenth century. Although famed as a poet and author, Thaxter led a difficult life, estranged from her husband and caring for her disabled son Karl. Her little garden became her refuge, and she spent hours daily caring for it and gathering
flowers to arrange in her cottage. Many of New England’s leading authors, musicians, and artists visited the Appledore House and spent time with Celia in her “salon.” At the urging of friends who admired her plants, Thaxter described her work in a book, “An Island Garden,” illustrated by impressionist Childe Hassam. Thaxter died in August 1894, just three months after the book’s publication, but the beautiful volume became the guide for Dr. John Kingsbury, founder of the Shoals Marine Laboratory, when he recreated the garden in the late 1970s. Volunteers now
care for the garden and conduct weekly summer tours. The film covers both the historic and the contemporary garden, with Thaxter’s favorite music, historical images and contemporary photography by Randall, and the
words of Celia spoken by local actor Stephanie Voss Nugent. The second film is “Farming 101,” Randall’s study of historic and contemporary farming along Route 101 in Eliot and Kittery. The last two dairy farms in the area are located on the road, including Rustlewood Farm. In
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Rice Public Library Flatbread Benefit Night
The Friends of Rice Public Library of Kittery will have a fundraiser at the Flatbread Company, 138 Congress St in Portsmouth on Earth Day, April 22 from 5 to 9 pm. The Flatbread Company gives a generous donation to the Friends for every organic pizza sold that night. There will also be raffles of items and many gift certificates from Kitter y and Por tsmouth businesses including plants to celebrate Earth Day.
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South Berwick Public Library loom Bracelet meet-up
Friends of the Librar y invites bracelet makers of all ages and abilities join in the program room on Tuesday, April 22 (Maine school vacation week) from 10-11 a.m. to make bracelets and share favorite designs. Bring your loom and bands.
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~ library News ~ Come join us for Easter fun on Friday April 18 at 10:30 a.m., we will do a story and a craft for ages 0-4 along with an Easter egg hunt and small celebration.
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Friday April 18 and Saturday April 19 from 9:30 a.m to 1:30 p.m. swing by and pick up some delicious treats to share with your loved ones on Easter weekend. If you would like to donate any baked goods, please let us know and drop them off at 9:30 a.m. on Friday, April 18. Sponsored by the Friends of the Berwick Public Library.
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Tuesday, April 22 Celebrate Earth Day at the Berwick Public Library. At 3:00 p.m. Penny Zust will present an Introduction to Permaculture and all day will have her pop up art show Lexicon of Sustainability at the library. From 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. you can make musical instruments out of recycled materials and if the weather is nice we will make a human sun dial in the parking lot.
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Technology Petting Zoo Coming to lebanon on April 21 leBANON On April 21 from 2 to 6 pm Martha Sawyer Community Library will be hosting a technology petting zoo presentation. A representative from the Maine State Library will be here with a variety of e-reader and tablet devices. There will be a presentation at 2 pm to explain the differences between the devices. No bias – just clearly presented pros and cons for each device. The devices included in the petting zoo are Kindle Paperwhite e-reader, Nook Simple Touch e-reader, Kindle
Fire Tablet, Nook HD+ tablet, iPad Mini tablet and a Nexus 7 Tablet. The library has also purchased two Nook Simple Touch e-readers that will be part of our lending program. Any patron can borrow one of these preloaded e-readers after April 21. The library will we closed for the remainder of April vacation, and will reopen April 28 from 3:30 to 7:30 pm. Martha Sawyer Community Library at 53 Upper Guinea Road in Lebanon. For more information, call 207-457-1299.
brary will hold its quarterly meeting Saturday, April 19 at 10:30 a.m. in the Fogg House. All are welcome at this business meeting. Election of officers is on the agenda.
pen or pencil, some paper. We will write individually on a common theme, you may read your writing out loud or not, then we will go on to the next theme. All ages, feel free to come and go. Light refreshments.
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York Public Library “The maltese Falcon” Book discussion
Tuesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. Educator Susan Yorston will lead a discussion of “The Maltese Falcon”, this year’s York Reads, One Book, One Community selection. Gather to discuss this classic work, Hammett’s background and influences, and how this has become part of our lexicon. Please register. Light refreshments.
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Saturday, April 19, 11 a.m. – 12 noon. Come read aloud to our visiting dog –and show how much fun reading can be! Call Miss Kathleen in the Children’s Room (363-2818) to schedule reading time.
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Thursday, April 24, 1-2 p.m. Join us and discover the Art of Collage and create your own work of Art. Ages 5 and up. There is no charge for any of these programs although pre-registration is required.
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Wells Public Library Children’s Artist renee Bouchard to Perform
Children’s artist Renee Bouchard will be giving her debut performance at the library on Wednesday, April 23 at 10:30 am. Renee is a seacoast resident and studied music at University of New Hampshire. This is her first performance of her original work, with each song being inspired by an individual family as part of February’s RPM challenge. The library is not sponsoring or endorsing this program or any goods or services offered. Come to the library on Thursday, April 24 at 1:30 to celebrate Mo Willem’s spectacular “Elephant and Piggy” series! We will be reading Elephant and Piggy stories, having themed snacks, and creating our own Elephant and Piggy masks. This free , no registration event, is sponsored by the Friends of the Wells Public Library and is ideal for children ages 5-8. Contact Devin Burritt atdburritt@ wellstown.org with any questions.
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~ News ~ Students at Sea road School meet maine Authors along with former SRS Librarian, Kate Moxham, worked closely together to facilitate this wonderful experience for the students and staff. In addition to
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a writer: Read, Write, Learn, and Dream. She also spoke on how all of her stories begin with a familiar experience, such as “Rules,” a story about a 12-yearold girl and her 8-year-old Autistic brother which was based on her own family’s life. Lord’s visit, along with a visit from another Maine children’s author, Lynn Plourde on March 13th, were generously funded through a grant from KEPTA and through funds raised during Sea Road School’s Holiday Fair. Heather McLaughlin, SRS Librarian,
found, was that there wasn’t any consensus,” says Justin Bloom, Director of the BAA. “Letting people imagine the mural for themselves has always been paramount for us. Stripping the foreground allows everyone to paint their mural for themselves, within our framework.” The execution method the BAA have chosen involves inviting community members to paint 2’ x 2’ squares of the mural, using “the design” as a coloring book for participants. To sign up for a square, go to BAA’s website www.berwickarts.org and go to the “Mural” page. BAA’s Mural Subcommittee is currently talking to local schools, nonprofit groups like the Friends of Somersworth, other local art associations, and many Berwick town groups
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Wells rotary Club donates To Celebration of reading WellS On March 7, Wells Junior High School, in partnership with the Wells Rotary Club, held their third annual Celebration of Reading Day. At the start of the event, Wells Rotary President Peter Leon and five other members presented event organizer, Cindy Roche with a check for $500 to cover the cost of books that were distributed to 5th, 6th, and 7th grade classrooms. Rotary has donated $500 to this program each year. Following the check presentation, six members of Wells Rotary and six Wells High School students who are members of Rotary’s junior organization, INTERACT, paired off to give copies of “What Color is My World, The Lost History of
African-American Inventors” to various fifth grade classrooms. They also read selections from this book to students. After the WHS students returned to their classes, Rotary members continued with visits to sixth grade and seventh grade classrooms to deliver copies of “From Norvelt to Nowhere” and “Medieval Times” respectively. Rotary members discussed what their favorite books were from childhood and spoke about the importance of literacy in their life and careers. They also spoke about what Rotary Club is, what the organization does for the community and how junior and high school students can become involved with Rotary. “It was exciting to have them take time out of their busy
day and away from their jobs to come and work with the kids,” said Cindy Roche who is a fifth grade teacher at WJHS. “Everyone is very appreciative. Both groups (Rotarians and students) gain a lot from this experience.” Roche collaborated with Terry Hodskins, the Literary Chairperson for the Wells Rotary Club, to make Celebration of Reading Day a collaborative event once again this year. President Leon indicated that this year’s Celebration of Reading Day was better in that it was more informative for students. “They had opportunity to interact with the Rotarians to learn about us as well as (we had the opportunity) to learn about them.” said Leon who added that he stressed the “value” of literacy with the students he
AuGuSTA The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry’s Bureau of Parks and Lands announce it is seeking grant proposals to improve recreational boating access to the waters of the State of Maine for fiscal year 2015, which begins July 1, 2014 and ends June 30, 2015. “With 2,300 great ponds, 32,000 miles of streams and rivers and over 3,000 miles of coastline, the State of Maine offers unparalleled opportunities for recreational boating,” said Governor Paul R. LePage, adding that with only 460 assured public recreational boat access sites, more must be done met. Leon firmly believes that opportunities increase with the more one studies and learns. This includes gaining proficiency in reading and communicating. Rotarian guest readers included Peter Leon, Suzanne Ilsley, Rick Goodrich, Ryan Liberty, George Raftopoulos, and Karyn Morin. Interact members included Anna Furness, Anna Olsen, Meghan Young, Ally O’Brien, Stephanie Woods and Melanie Godin.
to ensure the public has adequate access to these waters.” The Maine Legislature established the Boating Facilities Fund in 1963, which is administered by the Bureau of Parks and Lands, Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, and funded with the state tax on gasoline used by recreational motor boats. The bureau uses these funds to acquire, develop and renovate recreational boat access sites and to place and maintain navigational buoys on nearly 50 inland lakes and ponds. The bureau’s philosophy is that boating access sites are more efficiently managed on the local level. Grants are limited to a maximum of $150,000 and must be completed by June 30, 2016. A cash or in-kind match equal to 50 percent of approved project costs is required. Project proposals are due June 25, 2014. A pre-application inspection by bureau staff must be completed before an application is submitted. Requests for pre-application inspections must be made no later than May 14, 2014. For more information call 207-287-4952 or visit www. maine.gov.
~ Ask The Computer lady ~ dear Computer lady, Somehow, either in the process of installing Internet Explorer 10 or after, I have lost all my tool bars? I mean ALL the tool bars like the file. print etc. plus the useful web pages I use. What happened and how do I get them back? You really do quite a service with your Computer Lady. Thanks, Les dear les, While I can’t really tell you exactly what happened, I can tell you how to get your toolbars back. First, when you are using Internet Explorer and you need to access a menu, but the menu bar is not displayed, just tap the
“Alt” key on your keyboard to temporarily display the menu bar. Once you have the menu bar displayed, click on “View” in the menu bar, then point to “Toolbars” and click on the toolbar you want displayed to turn it on. Repeat for each toolbar you want displayed. Elizabeth dear Computer lady, My prayer group meets weekly and prays for many people. We keep a list by category, say those with cancer, with heart problems etc. Could you recommend a good way to keep these lists of names on my computer by category so that I could add or delete
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names and then print these new lists? I’m not sure what type of program would do this kind of thing. I have a HP computer with Windows 7. I use spreadsheets but don’t know much about word processing. Thank you for any help, Helen dear Helen, I believe that a spreadsheet is probably the best program for your prayer list. If you have Microsoft Excel on your computer, you can use that. If you don’t have Excel, you can use the free office suite, Open Office at OpenOffice.org When you open your spreadsheet program, you will see a grid of columns and rows. Each small section in this grid is called a cell. Just create a column head-
ing for each category, and list the names under the heading. One name in each cell. Don’t worry if the columns are too narrow, you can easily adjust the width by pointing your cursor between the column letters until your cursor becomes a dark cross with arrows pointing left and right, and dragging to make it wider or narrower. You can even put each column in alphabetical order. Just highlight the names, and click the “Sort” icon in the ribbon. Elizabeth dear Computer lady, I have a 4 year old quad core desktop running Win 7 Ultimate. All of a sudden my hard drive made noises and turned itself off. I ran Spinrite for 3 days and it seemed to “cure” the problem. However, the PC shut down after
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~ Calendar of events ~ Friday, April 18 registration deadline for museums of Old York’s April Vacation day Camp
Tuesday, April 22 through Thursday, April 24, 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Ages 6-12, limited to 20 participants. Follow in the paths of Wabanaki, European and Summer Explorers. Explore the “convenient” harbor called “Accominticus”, the forest environment, its creatures and its cultures. Snacks provided, please bring lunch. Pre-registration is required, and ends on Friday, April 18. $70 / $65 members. FMI: 207-363-4974 or education@oldyork.org.
Saturday, April 19 York Bluegrass Jam Session
6-9 p.m. and open to all level musicians with unplugged instruments. Audience members are also welcome. The concert is free at the Fellowship Hall, First Parish Congregational Church, 180 York Street, next to the Town Hall. FMI: 207-363-8371.
Film Screening About Wealth in America
2 p.m. at Kitter y Community Center. “The Widening Distribution of Wealth in America,” a documentar y presented by economist, educator, and former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich. Movie runtime 90 min. Free refreshments. Post-movie discussion. FMI: www.SeacoastNetwork.org or www.InequalityForAll.com. Also to be presented at the York Public Library on May 4 at 7 p.m.
listening Forum
Maine House Rep. Bobbi Beavers will host her monthly Listening Forum 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the Eliot Town Hall, 1333 State Road in Eliot. Eliot and South Berwick residents, as well as those who live in Kittery west of I-95 and north of Route 236, are invited to speak about issues important to them in this legislative session.
Sunday, April 20 Broadway Singer
David Worobec will perform his outstanding renditions at 2 p.m. at Atria Kennebunk. His vocal performance is stunning and will sure to make for an inspiring afternoon. Light refreshments will be served. This event is free to the public. FMI: 207-985-5866.
Tuesday, April 22 April Vacation Camp at river Tree Arts
Mixed Bag Fairy Tale & Art Adventures from April 22 until April 25. River Tree Arts has combined their most popular classes, Theater and Art, for an exciting and innovative vacation camp open to children in grades K-6. Students of all experience levels welcome. FMI: 207-967-9120 or www.rivertreearts.org.
earth day Celebration.
10am-1pm. It’s a fun, all-ages tribute to Mother Earth with performer Matt Loosigian, earthy crafts and games, and a walk and cleanup on Laudholm Beach. Free. Wells Reserve at Laudholm, 207-646-1555, wellsreserve.org.
Affordable Care Act Seminar
At Kennebunk-KennebunkportArundel Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours, 7:45 a.m. networking, 8 a.m. seminar, presented by Koriahn Quint, Employee Benefits and Insurance
Representative from Kennebunk Savings Insurance. Quint will provide a brief overview with tips on how to determine which laws a group is subject to, what individuals and small groups can expect in 2014, new standardized levels of coverage, and employer requirements for large groups. Meant to be a short overview of a lengthy law, this presentation will help organizations begin to understand the complexities in planning for future health care benefits. $5 members / $10 non-members. Please register: 207-967-0857 or members@visitthekennebunks. com.
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9:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Discover how whales eat, where they travel, and how deep they dive. Touch a whale bone, see whale teeth up close, and listen to whale songs. This will be a hands-on and active kids’ workshop with Tony Viehmann, a retired school teacher whose favorite subject is whales. For ages 5 to 10; parents and grandparents welcome to stay. $20/$16. Reservations required. Wells Reserve at Laudholm, 207646-1555, wellsreserve.org.
Wells republicans to meet
All Wells Republicans are invited to meet at 7 p.m. in the Littlefield Room at Wells Town Hall to discuss plans for future events. State Convention delegates in particular are urged to attend. Bob Foley, Chairman of the Convention Delegation, will present important information regarding convention procedures. FMI: nford.wellsgop@gmail.com and 207-468-2395.
mom’s Circle Support Group
9-11 a.m. at 1 Medical Center Drive in Biddeford. SMHC’s Birthing Suite hosts a weekly Moms Circle, facilitated by Katherine O’Connor, RN, IBCLC. This group allows mothers to meet for support, play dates, friendship and fun! The group provides mothers with the opportunity to share ideas, vent frustration and compare notes. In this group mothers share their experiences to help other new moms and discuss the normal, and not-so-normal, emotions during their postpartum journey. Mom’s Circle is free and babies are always welcome. Also meeting on April 30. FMI: Katherine O’Connor, RN, IBCLC at 207-283-7335.
Vacation Camp Vernal Pool Party
9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Kids will get to know the critters living in vernal pools as they investigate insects, search for salamanders, and listen to frog songs while on a visit to springtime wetland habitats. Everyone will also create a colorful caddisfly case to take home. For ages 7 to 12. $50/$40. Scholarships available. Register by April 21 through kate@wellsnerr.org or 646-1555 ext 110. Wells Reserve at Laudholm 207-646-1555 wellsreserve.org.
Free introductory class, 7-9 p.m. at The Barn at Lightwater, 43 Mast Cove Road in Eliot. Change your vision habits so your sight gets better and your eyes are more comfortable. FMI: Rosemary at 207-439 -9821.
Young Widow & Widowers Support Group
6:30-8 p.m. and hosted by Center for Grieving Children at the Cancer Care Center, 27 Industrial Avenue, Sanford. Free. Registration is required: 207-775-5216.
Saturday, April 26 Free Concert
6-9 p.m. with Channels of Blessings with special guests Brian Correnti and Warren Mcpherson, at the Bridge Street Coffee House, Summit Church, 1 Sullivan Square in Berwick.
drug Take Back day
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at York Hannaford, York Hospital in Wells, Kittery Fire Station, Ogunquit Transfer Station, North Berwick / Berwick / Eliot Police Departments, and South Berwick Community Center. Turn in your unused, unwanted or expired medications for safe disposal anonymously. Sponsored by Southern York County Police Departments with suppor t from Choose To Be Healthy at York Hospital and the Drug Enforcement Administration.
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...LIBRARIES from page 10 ing course presented by Vincent Cirasole. The course consists of a two-hour class each week for three successive weeks: Saturdays April 19, 26 and May 3 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. There will be discussions about the organic alternatives of urban gardens, small scale farming, and backyard gardening, as well as our existing industrial food production system.
Technology Petting Zoo
For the purpose of providing hands-on familiarization and training with e-readers and tablets, the Maine State Library created a “Technology Petting Zoo” of devices from April 18 to April 4 to 6 p.m. All profits go to the Auxiliary’s many veterans’ and community outreach projects. FMI: President Diana Lapierre 207-698-1762 or Chaplain Ann Urbanski 207-698-5258.
roast Beef dinner
All-you- can- eat at the Wells Activity Center, Route 109, at 5 p.m. $10 in advance and $12 at the door. Seating is limited and advance reservations are recommended. Net proceeds go toward the Activity Center building fund. FMI: Frank at 207-646-4500 or Tom at 207-646-9367.
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Tuesday, April 21 at 5 p.m. Oscarwinning animated feature Frozen. Children must be accompanied by an adult or responsible young adult over the age of 12.
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Contact the library at 207-6762215 or visit www.da-hurd.lib. me.us. and volunteers for a workday at CFW for a chance to meet some of our non-releasable ambassadors and help beautify their enclosures for the spring season. All ablebodied volunteers ages 18 and up are welcome. Reservations are required: coordinator@yorkcenterforwildlife.org.
Public Bean Supper
All-you-can-eat from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge on Alfred Road across from the Methodist Church in West Kennebunk. $7 for adults and children under 5 free. Sponsored by Madonna #144 Order of the Eastern Star, a not for profit Beneficent organization. FMI: 207-468-2965.
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with active eczema. Be patient. Self-tanners can take 30-60 minutes to produce visible color on the skin, and this color typically lasts about five days. Repeat as necessary. Generally, the product should be reapplied daily for two to three days, until the desired shade is achieved. Then, reapply about three times a week to maintain the shade. Go to a pro. Professional spray tans are an option for those who want to safely achieve a bronzed look in a hurry. Many salons provide automated application of high concentration, no-rub, aerosolized non-UV tanning products, while others provide a customized airbrush tan. When receiving a professional spray tan, wear protective gear for the mouth, eyes and nose to prevent ingestion or inhalation. Don’t rely on sunless tanners for sun protection. Even if your self-tanner contains sunscreen, reapply a separate broad spectrum (UVA/UVB) sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher every two hours when outdoors. Note that sunscreen is not the only form of sun protection. The Skin Cancer Foundation has always recommended that everyone follow a complete sun protection regimen that includes seeking shade, covering up with clothing, including a wide-brimmed hat and UV-blocking sunglasses, in addition to daily sunscreen use. About The Skin Cancer Foundation The Skin Cancer Foundation is the only global organization solely devoted to the prevention, early detection and treatment of skin cancer. The mission of the Foundation is to decrease the incidence of skin cancer through public and professional education and research. Since its inception in 1979, the Foundation has recommended following a complete sun protection regimen that includes seeking shade and covering up with clothing, including a wide-brimmed hat and UV-blocking sunglasses, in addition to daily sunscreen use. For more information, visit SkinCancer.org.
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Health & Fitness $10,000 Grant Supports Community Health & Wellness in York County To promote the health and wellbeing of southern Maine residents, the Kennebunk Savings Bank Foundation’s Hun-
tington Common Charitable Fund for Seniors awards $10,000 to HomeHealth Visiting Nurses (HHVN) to advance its clinic
Ethel’s Tree of Life Receives United Way Grant SOuTH BerWICK Ethel’s Tree of Life announced that it was recently awarded a one-year grant from United Way of York County totaling $11,000. This investment will benefit students of the Branching Out Program. Through the mobilization of resources, expertise and funds that support programs focused on the essentials of education, financial stability and health, United Way of York County advances the common good and strengthens the whole community. Ethel’s Tree of Life (ETL) has served the area since 2003, providing transition training in life and work skills for youths and young adults (ages 14-24) who live with disabilities and/ or special needs. ETL defines special needs as anything that causes a barrier to learning. Services are provided in group mentoring and recreational activities and opportunities such as Workshops, ETL Cafe (socialization), Urban Hikes, Life Skills Trips, Summer Activities, and, Special Activities. Thanks to the continued support of many dedicated individuals, businesses and organizations throughout York County, this year, the United Way is investing in 65 community programs serving children, youth, adults and families. “We applaud the generosity of so many who support United Way’s work throughout the year,” noted United Way of York County President & CEO Barb Wentworth. ”As a result, in 2014 we are able to provide continued and much needed support for essential human services across the region. These important services are a critical component of our collective efforts to build an even stronger York County.” For more information, visit www.ethelstree.org, or call 207-704-0265 Established in 1986, United Way of York County strengthens community by bringing people and resources together to effect long lasting changes in the conditions that improve lives. United Way cre-
ates opportunities for residents focused on education, financial stability and health. To learn more, visit www. buildcommunity.org or call 720985-3359.
services. HHVN provides a full range of home health and community care services for patients of all ages throughout southern Maine. This award will support important health promotion initiatives including a series of health clinics offering foot care, blood pressure screenings and health education throughout York County. According to HHVN’s CEO Donna DeBlois, “these funds will expand the agency’s ability to promote
healthier lifestyles for those individuals unable to pay for services.” Kennebunk Savings President and CEO, Bradford C. Paige, expressed appreciation for the work of HHVN, “We’re pleased to support the clinic services that HHVN provides and welcome their efforts to make York County a better place for all of our citizens.” Kennebunk Savings Bank Foundation’s Huntington Common Charitable Fund for Seniors was estab-
lished with the proceeds from the conversion and sale of Huntington Common Retirement Living Community in 2006. Each year, the Kennebunk Savings Bank Foundation allocates earnings of the Huntington Common Charitable Fund to qualified organizations that benefit seniors and serve York County residents ages 65 and older. HomeHealth Visiting Nurses is a not-for-profit home health care agency, and is a member of MaineHealth. For detail, call 1-800-660-4867 or visit www.homehealth.org.
At York Hospital, getting a vaccine isn’t a shot in the dark. Get up to date with York Hospital’s Immunization and Travel Medicine Services. See below for recommendations and reserve your appointment today! • PNEUMONIA (recommended for all adults 65 years old and up)
• SHINGLES (recommended for all adults 50 years old and up)
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TRAVELING SOON? Schedule your Travel Medicine appointment at least two weeks before your trip! Offering Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Japanese Encephalitis, and other common vaccinations required or recommended for traveling abroad. We also offer medications commonly prescribed to prevent Malaria and other travel related illnesses.
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All clinics will be held at YORK HOSPITAL IN WELLS 114 Sanford Road (Rte 109) Wells, Maine 04090 Please call 207-361-3636 to reserve your appointment! WE CARE FOR YOU. We’re more than just a hospital. We are a team of providers and clinicians offering expertise in primary care, emergency, wellness & prevention, diagnostics and detection, specialized medicine & surgery, acute hospitalization, support services, rehabilitation and care at home; and connections to tertiary centers for when your needs become highly specialized. Contact York Hospital’s Friendraising office today to find a provider that is right for you. 15 Hospital Drive, York, ME 03909 | 207-363-4321 | www.yorkhospital.com | info@yorkhospital.com
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Freckles Are A Common Skin Condition Whether it’s a light smattering of spots over the bridge of a person’s nose or tiny spots covering his or her arms and legs, freckles are a reality for thousands of people. Despite their prevalence, many people are unsure just why freckles form or who is most likely to have them on their bodies. Freckles are spots on the skin that are produced from concentrations of melanin, which is the pigment in the skin that gives it its color. Freckles generally
For your next emergency, expect high level care with a hometown feel. Your emergency is our life’s work. Our team of board certified emergency physicians is dedicated to caring for your every concern, your every worry, your every emergency. We’re here when you need us, every time. Now we offer emergency care in York AND Wells. Our emergency physicians and nurses work with an experienced team of primary care providers, specialists, surgeons and staff to provide you with optimal care. And, connections with tertiary-level hospitals in Boston and Portland offer immediate access to experts when your needs are more specialized.
We also know the value of centering care around our patients needs. Here you’ll find private rooms for every patient; comfortable surroundings and special amenities for you and your family; and services to ensure your visit is as quick as you want it to be.
show up on people who have fair skin. Melanin is derived from the amino acid tyrosine, which helps with protein production in the body. Melanin is usually a black-brown shade and is produced as a defense against the harmful UV rays of the sun. Melanin is produced in two types: pheomelanin and eumelanin. Individuals who primarily produce pheomelanin tend to have freckles. Freckles also are largely genetic, and some identical twins may have similar
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freckle patterns. There are two basic forms of freckles. These include simple freckles and sunburn freckles. Both are made more prominent by exposure to the sun. Simple freckles are usually small, tan and round. Sunburn freckles are larger, darker and more irregular in shape. You’ll find them usually on the upper back and shoulders. Lentigines is the medical term for darker sunburn freckles that do not tend to fade in the winter. Freckles, although most common on the face, can occur anywhere on the body that is repeatedly exposed to sun. While freckles are not harmful and rarely lead to skin cancer, people who who have freckles are at a higher risk for other skin conditions, which in turn may increase their risk of skin cancer. That’s because a person with the pheomelanin type of melanin has a lower concentration of photoprotective melanin that guards against the harmful effects of UV radiation. People with freckles tend to burn more easily and need to rely on sunscreen and covering their skin to prevent damage. When freckles are present, they may fade when the skin gets less exposure to the sun. But some freckles will remain. Those who are embarrassed by freckles can be diligent about covering up in the sun. There are various topical creams that can bleach freckles and lighten them over time. There also are dermatological laser treatments to lighten or eliminate freckles. Freckles are a skin condition primarly for those of light skin who are exposed to sunlight. They are largely hereditary and rarely harmful. Those who have concerns about the appearance of freckles can visit a dermatologist to discuss their options. This article was provided by MetroCreative. The Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by articles from MetroCreative.
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Now open: your brand new branch at 460 US Route 1 in York.
Your York Team Matthew McDonald Payroll Development Officer Michael O’Reilly Commercial Banking Officer Teresa Thompson Regional Market Manager Mike Del Tergo Senior Portfolio Manager Robert Nadeau Senior Business Banker Barbara Conda York Branch Manager Lucie Hannigan Senior Treasury & Payment Services Officer
New branch. Same exceptional team. Our York team is stellar, and completely irreplaceable. So even though our branch is new, you can count on the same exceptional service you’ve come to expect.
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Of course, you can also count on the same exceptional suite of products and services you’ve come to expect from Bangor Savings Bank. With benefits like: • Free ATMs Worldwide.* Any ATM. Anywhere. • Free Benefit Checking. No minimum balance.** • Dedicated local team. We’re here for you when you need us. • Mortgage, home equity, and small business loans to help you dream big.
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On April 22, we celebrate Earth Day â&#x20AC;&#x201D; a day devoted to education and action on environmental issues. As a citizen of the world, you may have a keen interest in protecting your physical surroundings. And as someone trying to reach long-term financial goals, such as a comfortable retirement, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re probably also interested in improving your investment environment. So here are a few suggestions: â&#x20AC;˘ Respond to environmental factors. Over the past few years, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had a favorable investment climate, marked by low inflation, low interest rates and generally strong corporate profits. And investors who have taken advantage of this positive environment have, for the most part, been rewarded. But things can change, so itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s always a good idea to understand the current investment environment, as it may affect your investment choices. For example, if it seems likely that long-term
interest rates are going to rise significantly, you might need to review your long-term bond holdings, as their price would be negatively affected by a rise in rates. â&#x20AC;˘ Nurture your investments. One area of environmentalism involves planting seeds or saplings and nurturing them to maturity. You can do the same thing with investments â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and a good way to nurture them is to give them time to grow in all investment climates. But how long should you hold these investments? You might heed the advice of Warren Buffett, one of the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most famous investors, who says this about his investment company: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our favorite holding period is forever.â&#x20AC;? It takes patience to follow the buy-and-hold strategy favored by Mr. Buffett â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and it also requires the discipline necessary to keep investing through the inevitable downturns you will encounter. But over the long term, your perseverance may well be rewarded. â&#x20AC;˘ Avoid â&#x20AC;&#x153;toxicâ&#x20AC;? investment strategies. Unfortunately, many
human activities are bad for the environment. Similarly, some investment strategies are â&#x20AC;&#x153;toxicâ&#x20AC;? for your prospects of success. Consider the pursuit of â&#x20AC;&#x153;hotâ&#x20AC;? stocks. They sound inviting, but, by the time you hear about them, they may have lost their sizzle â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and in any case, they might not be right for your needs. Hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s another â&#x20AC;&#x153;poisonousâ&#x20AC;? investment strategy: trying to â&#x20AC;&#x153;timeâ&#x20AC;? the market. If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re always jumping in and out of the market, looking for â&#x20AC;&#x153;lowâ&#x20AC;? points to buy and â&#x20AC;&#x153;highâ&#x20AC;? points to sell, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll probably be wrong most of the time â&#x20AC;&#x201D; because nobody can accurately predict highs and lows. Even more importantly, you may find yourself out of the market during the beginning of a rally, which is when the biggest gains tend to occur. â&#x20AC;˘ Diversify your â&#x20AC;&#x153;speciesâ&#x20AC;? of investments. Drawing inspiration from Earth Day, the United Nations has designated 2011â&#x20AC;&#x201C;2020 as the United Nations Decade on Biodiversity. And, just as preserving the diversification of species
is important for life on Earth, the diversification of your investment portfolio is essential for its health. By owning a variety of investments â&#x20AC;&#x201D; stocks, bonds, government securities, certificates of deposit and so on â&#x20AC;&#x201D; you can help protect yourself from downturns that primarily affect just one asset class. (Keep in mind, though, that while diversification can reduce the effects of volatility on your holdings, it canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t guarantee profits or protect against loss.) Earth Day happens just once a year â&#x20AC;&#x201D; but the lessons of environmentalism can help you, as an investor, for all the days and
years ahead. This article was written by Edward Jones and submitted by Financial Advisor Deb DeColfmacker. If you would like to contact DeColfmacker, you can do so by calling 207-384-5793.
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Running a little behind? We can help you pull way ahead. Get that nagging bunch of small debts crossed off your list. York County Federal Credit Union can help you bundle up those pesky bills and turn them into one tidy, manageable, monthly payment. At a good rate, too. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s great to have a friend with cash to lend. Stop by and letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s see what ...weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re here for you. York County can do for you. BIDDEFORD | SACO | SANFORD | SO SANFORD | YORK 571-3500 282-2962 490-5060 324-7511 351-1021 Call, click or come in. â&#x20AC;˘ www.YorkCountyFCU.com *Subject to credit approval. This Credit Union is federally insured by Other restrictions may apply. the National Credit Union Administration.
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Pizza Napoli 7 Days A Week, All Year Round Mon-Thur 4:30-9:30 PM, Fri-Sun 11:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Ogunquit’s Only Fresh-Topping Brick-Oven Pizzeria
207-646-0303 • 667 MAIN ST / RT 1, OGUNQUIT • PIZZANAPOLIOGUNQUIT.COM
Pick-Up Specials FREE Antipasto
when you buy 2 Large Pizzas
FREE Topping
when you buy 1 Large Pizza MUST PRESENT COUPON
- Monday -
Create Your Own Pasta Night $16 An innovative dining experience where you choose your own pasta and sauce! Select from 8 different pastas and 12 different sauces, served with salad and Italian bread. *Not available on holidays or holiday weekends **Add Chicken $5, Shrimp $8, Sauteed Fresh Veggies $3
Full Bar & Happy Hour Daily __________ Free Delivery
Dine-In Specials
Dinner For 2 $19.99 Large 1-Topping Napoli Pizza & 2 House Salads
Dinner For 2 $27.99
Large 1-Topping Napoli Pizza, 2 House Salads & 2 Glasses of Wine
Fri - Sat - Sun Lunch Special
$7.99
1 Topping Flatbread Pizza & Salad
Angelina’s Ristorante & Wine Bar
BRINGING ITALY TO OGUNQUIT • 7 NIGHTS A WEEK 655 Main St, Ogunquit, ME • www.angelinasogunquit.com Reservations Suggested • 207.646.0445 Casual fine dining at affordable prices year round 4:30 until 10 pm
- Tuesday -
Pasta É Basta $18 A glass of Italian Red or White Wine,Tuscan Soup or Salad and choose one of 9 Special Pasta Dishes! *Not available on holidays or holiday weekends
“Cucina Povera” Wine Dinner Series - The Poor Cook or Country Food April 25 at 6pm
- Wednesday & Sunday -
3 Course Dinner $21
Angelina’s “Community Night” 6 Entrées to choose from with Soup or Salad and Dessert *Not available on holidays or holiday weekends
1st Course - Tuscan Minestrone Soup 2nd Course - Roasted Red Pepper Salad with Capers 3rd Course - Peas, Ham and Mushroom Lasagna 4th Course - Statler Chicken Breast Cacciatora 5th Course - Angelina’s Wedding Cake
Personal Wine Dinner $60 per couple 3 Course Dinner with 6 Entrées to choose from with Soup or Salad and Dessert. Includes a Bottle of Wine of your choice. *Not available on holidays or holiday weekends
per person
plus tax + gratuity
Each Course is paired with Wine
May 23 at 6pm
1st Course - Savoy Cabbage Soup with White Beans 2nd Course - Panzanella Salad 3rd Course - Homemade Bucatini Pasta with Asparagus, Cauliflower and Bread Crumbs 4th Course - Dayboat Haddock with Lemon Parsley Butter 5th Course - Fresh Stuffed Profiterole
Mangia (EAT) - Thursday -
$65
Thursdays $9.99
Every Thursday Night, enjoy a Salad and Choice between 10 different Italian Entrées (Reservations are suggested)
We can substitute 3rd and 4th courses with prior notice.
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~ Where To dine ~
Dining Guide
Fish Market & Restaurant 855 US Route 1, York, ME
351-8100
Call ahead for take-out and be sure to ask about our other specials!
Closed on Easter Sunday
Spring hours beginning Monday, April 21: Open 7 days per week! Monday-Wednesday 6:30 a.m. - 3 p.m., Thursday-Sunday 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Fried Oysters $13.95 Grilled Swordfish with lemon butter $13.95 **above two dinners are served with small garden salad, vegetable, starch, and blueberry cobbler for dessert
Home-made Meatloaf $10.95
served with mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable, and blueberry cobbler
Merriland Farm Café 591 Coles Hill Road, Wells • 646-5040
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11:30am-9pm Daily Lunch & Dinner 124 Ocean Avenue Kennebunkport (207) 967-2562
Serving Breakfast & Lunch 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. ~ Closed on Tuesdays Only ~
Serving Dinner 5:30 to 8 p.m. Friday & Saturday Evenings
Easter Sunday
Prime Rib Dinner Special
Breakfast: 8 a.m. to noon Dinner: Noon to 2:30 p.m. featuring a select menu
Friday Night:
(while it lasts)
~ Dinner Reservations Accepted ~
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oin us on easter Sunday for a delectable brunch served from 10am to 2pm accompanied by live Jazz music. enjoy a brunch buffet featuring an omelette-making station. $19 per person, $12 for children 12 and under (plus tax and gratuity). or, you can order from the à la carte brunch menu. easter dinner features holiday specials and is served starting at 5pm. Call for reservations.
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T H E B E S T S E AT I N T H E H O U S E is always waiting for YOU at...
Voted Best Breakfast in Maine 2010 “Outstanding Service in a Friendly Environment at an Affordable Price!”
Opening Friday, April 18 RESERVATIONS ONLINE
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Early Bird Special:
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“Big Surprise!! A great meal”
Route 1, Ogunquit 207.646.8777
Reviewed March 4, 2012
Not only is this place reasonably priced, along with that you get great atmosphere and wonderful service. The lobster was steamed to perfection, the prime rib was medium rare which was exactly what I ordered and even the homemade mashed potatoes were excellent and I NEVER order potatoes when eating a large meal. We left full and satisfied.
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646-1733 raspberris@ogunquit.com Major Credit Cards Smoke Free
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“Ogunquit’s Best Kept Secret”
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Happy EastEr from our aggie’s family to yours!
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106 Agamenticus Rd, South Berwick, Maine
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OPEN NDAY E EAST R SUpiral S Baked Ham!
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646-3355
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Open 5pm
Restaurant in Wells
Seven Days
www.joshuas.biz
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Easter Dinner 2pm to 7pm
EASTER BRUNCH 2014 8 am to 11 am – Regular Breakfast Menu - 11 am to 4 pm Brunch Menu (below) APPETIZERS
THREE EGG OMELETS... $16
Richard’s Seafood Restaurant Top Quality Seafood for more than 47 years
HOME COOKED DAILY SPECIALS TO FIT EVERYONE’S BUDGET
NOW HIRING LINE COOKS 1732 No. Berwick Rd. / Rt. 9, Wells 207-646-8561 Open Wed-Sat 11-8 & Sun 11-7 SERVING LUNCH & DINNER
Accompanied by Potato Cake or Home Fries and Toast • Green House - Roasted Vegetables, Ricotta Cheese & Roasted Tomato Chutney • Crabby Granny - Maine Crabmeat, Granny Smith Apples, Red Onion and Hollandaise • Swine & Swiss - Mojo Marinated Pulled Pork, Ham, Dill Pickles and A Dab Of Dijon • Upstream - Smoked Salmon, Capers & Goat Cheese
ROOST CAFÉ BENEDICTS
Sauced In Roosts’ Own Hollandaise, Served with Home Fries Or Potato Cake • Traditional- English Muffins, House-Cured and Smoked Canadian Bacon, Poached Eggs... $15 • House Smoked Salmon - Served w/Two Eggs, Hollandaise & Smoked Paprika... $16 • Coastal Bene - 2 Crispy Crab Cakes, Eggs, Field Greens, Hollandaise & Roasted Tomato Chutney... $18
CRÈME BRULEE FRENCH TOAST -
Thick Slices Of Crème Brulee Soaked Rustic Bread and Topped with Caramelized Sugar Crust... $14
APPLE CINNAMON, LEMON RICOTTA OR BLUEBERRY PANCAKES... $12 BREAKFAST SIDES - Bacon, Homemade Chorizo or Ham... $4 ENTREES • Roast Lamb – w/Spring Pea Salad, Herb Roasted Potatoes, Pan Jus... $24
• Prime Rib – Dijon Sauce, Potatoes Gratin, Asparagus... $25 • Pan Sauteed Dover Sole – Tangerine Glaze, Squash Cakes... $23 • Baked Jumbo Shrimp w/Crab Stuffing – Fried Artichokes with Diablo Sauce... $24 • Southern Spiced Soft Shell Crabs with Lemon Caper Sauce... $27 DESSERTS... $7 Blonde Chocolate Mousse Parfait • Mixed Berry Tart • Bing Cherry Streusel Cake
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207.646.9898 • 207.363.0266 • www.roostcafeandbistro.com 262 Shore Road, Ogunquit - We have plenty of parking!
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Dining Guide Named 2010
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Easter Specials
Sunday, April 20 Roast Pork Dinner Baked Glazed Virginia Ham
Dinners include Homemade Corn Muffin with Honey Butter, Choice of Potato and Butternut Squash
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Celebrating Over 30 Years in Business Visit us online: www.mainediner.com
Open 7 Days • Route 1 North, Wells • 646-4441
NOW OPEN FOR OUR 8TH YEAR! WED-SAT AT 4PM
1/2 PRICE BURGERS WEDNESDAYS
GRAND RE-OPENING PARTY
CHEAP DATE NIGHT
CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF AMORE!
“Love is the MAINE ingredient”
Call for Easter reservations Serving until 1pm
LIVE MUSIC! GIVE-AWAYS! SPECIALS!
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Delicious Lattes & Cappuccinos 309 Shore Rd, Ogunquit, ME (207) 646-6661 Inside or Patio Seating www.amorebreakfast.com Take Out Near the entrance to Perkins Cove. On-site parking available.
Oceanside Restaurant, Bar & Picnic Patio Open April 25th Everyday Lunch & Dinner
MUST PRESENT COUPON BEFORE ORDERING
11 WATER ST. , KITTERY, ME 207-439-1630 WWW.LOBSTERHOUSE.COM
$10 OFF $35 or more
Appetizers, entrees, desserts or any combo of the 3! You choose any food item(s) on the menu totaling $35 or more and we’ll take $10 off!
Liquor and tax not included. Cannot be used in combination with any other discount, coupon, or group package. Maximum of 3 coupons per group. $35 per coupon must be spent. Not valid on holidays. No cash value. Coupon only valid at time of purchase. Expires 4/30/14 (WS) MANAGER’S SIGNATURE REQUIRED_________________________________
8 Sohier Park Road York Beach, Maine
207.363.2643
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Lobster Roll & Fries
$12
Join us Monday-Saturday from 11:30-3:30
1/4 lb. LOBSTER ROLL & FRIES JUST... $12
Yes, we take reservations for Mother’s Day & Graduations!
Limit of 4 lobster rolls per coupon. Limit 2 coupons per party. YOU MUST PRESENT COUPON BEFORE ORDERING. Not valid on takeout orders. Not good with any other coupon or discount. Not valid with package menus. No cash value. Tax not included. Not valid on holidays. COUPON ONLY VALID AT TIME OF PURCHASE. Expires 4/30/14 (WS)
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Dining Guide BREAKFAST BRUNCH LUNCH DINNER Live Music
LIVE on theMUSIC Friday-Sunday weekends!
Open Daily BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER
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JOIN US
Live Music on the weekends!
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WEEKEND BREAKFAST LUNCH See hours also open: Piano Bar ~below Fri & – Sat DINNER Sunday Brunch with Fletcher Jazz21 Duo MONDAY, APRIL 8AM TO 2PM
Special Events
Birthdays, Weddings, Rehearsal Dinners, Bridal and Baby Showers, Wedding Brunch, Family Reunions
Piano ~ Fri & Sat are available Packages with oceanfront hotelBar accommodations Sunday Brunch with Fletcher Jazz Duo
EVERY NIGHT... AN EXPERIENCE
OPENYEAR YEAR ROUND NOW OPEN ROUND! Spring Hours: Friday & Saturday, Dinner 5pm to Closing Special Events
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SaturdayWeddings, & Sunday,Rehearsal Breakfast 8am to 2pm Birthdays, Dinners, Bridal Lunch/Brunch 11am to 2pm and Baby Showers, Wedding Brunch, Family Reunions
www.thewildblueberryrestaurant.com reservations are recommended are available Packages withDinner oceanfront hotel accommodations No reservations required for Breakfast/Lunch/Brunch 207-646-0990
SUNDAY
at Clay Hill Farm
82 Shore Road, Weddings, Ogunquit Rehearsal Dinners, Special Events: Birthdays, NOW OPEN YEAR ROUND! Bridal and Baby Showers, Wedding Brunch, Family Reunions
Serving Dinner 12-5pm
www.thewildblueberryrestaurant.com 207-646-0990
Special Easter a la carte menu
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FREE Community Egg Hunt @ 4pm
82 Shore Road, Ogunquit
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NEW! Hours, NEW! Menu, NEW! Nightly VIP APRIL Specials*
HAPPY EASTER!
EARLY BIRD NIGHTLY @ 5:30pm: Second Entree 1/2 Price
All-You-Can-Eat Fish Fry $9.99 Chicken Pot Pie $9.99
MONDAY NIGHT MADNESS: 3-Courses for $30! (special menu) WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY: Wine Lovers Date Night!
Good FRidAY SPEciAlS HAPPY HoUR 4-6:
Loaded Burger $6.99 Onion Rings $5 Chili Cheesy Fries $5 $1 Off All Draft Beers $3 House Wines & Well Liquors
6 Days A Week • Closed Mondays
Open 6 Nights from 5:30pm (Closed Tuesday)
$5 EASTER SUNdAY cocKTAil SPEciAlS Bloody Marys & Mimosas
369 MAiN ST, oGUNqUiT 207.251.4335 www.ANNiESiRiSHPUb.coM
(Must order by 6pm. Not valid Easter Sunday)
1/2 Price Select Bottles & Wines by the Glass
FIFTEEN DOLLAR FISH FRIDAY: Creative Fish Specials $15 SATURDAY: David Hollis at the piano SERENITY SUNDAY: Acoustic Community Cafe Curt Bessette & Jenn Kurtz from 5:30pm (no cover)
Prime Rib & Popover $19.95 (Not valid Easter Sunday) *VIP Specials not valid in conjunction with any other discount or promotion.
207.361.2272
220 Clay Hill Rd. Cape Neddick Only 2 Miles West of Ogunquit
ClayHillFarm.com
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~ Arts & entertainment ~
‘Clear as rain’ Not so Clear
Raindrops striking the surface of a pond as a brief shower sweeps by. Artwork generated by the theme ‘Clear as Rain’ will emerge from this image.
KITTerY In an effort to provide the art community with a wideranging diversity of painting and photography, the Kittery Art Association has created a series of themes to inspire artists. Opening Thursday, April 24, the KAA presents ‘Clear As Rain’, whereby artists use their creativity to demonstrate a specific theme. What is ‘not so
clear’ is what exactly the artists will present as their interpretation of the theme. ‘Clear as Rain’ runs from April 24 - May 18 at the Kittery Art Association Gallery, 8 Coleman Ave., Kittery Point, Maine. Opening Reception is on June 27, from 4 to 6 p.m. All are invited to attend and listen to artists speak about their artwork. For more information, visit kitteryartassociation.org.
YAA Calls for Art YOrK The York Art Association (YAA) will present “It’s a Spring Fling,” a member juried show to portray the themes of change and renewal associated with spring. Local artists will be judged and juried on how their submitted artwork reflects the transition from winter to spring, the movement from adversity to abundance and the celebration
of life and growth. All mediums are encouraged. YAA Gallery show dates are Thursday through Sunday, May to June 1. Drop off is set for 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday, April 27 and Monday, April 28. Show fees are $10. For information e-mail Cindi Deimantas at cdeimantas@comcast.net or visit www. yorkartassociation.com.
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The makanda Project At The dance Hall
KITTerY In the 1970s, local musician Ben Baldwin was studying music at Wesleyan University and one of his teachers was Makanda Ken McIntyre. “He was the most challenging and inspirational teacher and motivated many of us to become musicians with his no nonsense work ethic and his sense of humor,” says Baldwin. On Saturday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m., The Makanda Project comes to The Dance Hall in Kittery. The Project is an ensemble based in Makanda Ken McIntyre’s hometown of Boston and is dedicated to continuing his legacy through performance of his music - specifically, by playing compositions which Makanda never had the opportunity to record or perform in public. An enormous body of such work exists, reflecting the full range of Makanda’s imagination as a composer. The group hopes that as some of it is heard there will be heightened appreciation for Makanda’s significance as a musician. Leader, arranger, and pianist John Kordalewski studied and performed with him. The other members of the group are
Kurtis Rivers, Arni Cheatham, Sean Berry, Charlie Kohlhase - saxophones; Jerry Sabatini - trumpet; Robert Stringer, Sarah Politz - trombone; Bill Lowe - bass trombone, tuba; Diane Richardson - voice; John Kordalewski - piano; Wes Brown - bass; Warren Smith drums. Special guest performer is New York dancer Mickey Davidson. “His music is playful, brilliant, serious, traditional, and
Figure drawing at Noble H.S. BerWICK Berwick Art Association (BAA) is hosting open figure drawing sessions for the public throughout the months of April and May at Noble High School Art Room on Tuesdays from 6:30 to 9 p.m. The sessions will be free, and all skill sets are encouraged to attend. Easels are being provided by Noble’s Art Department, with participants bringing their own drawing supplies. The focus of the event is similar to BAA’s own mission: to get artists communicating with each other and their community. The sessions are mostly adhoc, with participants of all ranges
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avant-garde - in the spirit of Ornette, Mingus, Ellington,” Baldwin says. “He deserves to be heard, and the fact that the best players on the Boston scene are devoted to keeping his music alive is testament to its greatness.” Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door and can be purchased at www.thedancehallkittery.org or RiverRun Bookstore, Wallingford Square, Kittery.
Oct 1 - Oct 26
drawing/paining/sculpting the night’s model. “The diversity will be a breeding ground for conversation and interaction,” says BAA director Justin Bloom. With an ever-growing membership base and audience, BAA is eager to try to branch beyond their monthly art shows around Southern Maine and Seacoast NH. The figure drawing sessions are also prelude to BAA’s downtown mural project in Berwick this summer – another project that features community arts collaboration as its core component. The sessions will run throughout May at the High School, with plans to move throughout the region afterward, providing options for guest artists, gallery shows, and collaboration with other local art groups. Participants must call ahead to Noble High School at 207-676-3223 for access into the building. Sessions have a limit of 15 participants. Participants are required to bring their own supplies. Easels and models will be provided. Berwick Art Association (BAA) is an artist collaborative based in Berwick, made up of artists, enthusiasts, and community members from southern Maine and seacoast New Hampshire. More information may be found at www.berwickarts.org ...TEACH from page 22
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skills that will allow them to prosper and grow as they become older adults.” Biddeford Savings, an independent, community-focused mutual savings bank founded in 1867, has offices in Biddeford, Kennebunk, Scarborough, and Waterboro. To learn more, visit www.biddefordsavings.com.
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~ Arts & entertainment ~ Seacoast Poets respond to the Work of Harlem renaissance Poets KITTerY In recognition of National Poetry Month, April 2014, the Seacoast African American Cultural Center (SAACC) will sponsor an evening devoted to lesser known poets of the Harlem Renaissance. The event will be held on April 24, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Kittery Community Center, 120 Rogers Road in Kittery. The celebration creates an imaginary dialogue between our age and that of the poets’ time. Each of a dozen participating poets will introduce a Renaissance era poet, read one of their poems and, afterwards, read an original poem in response. Kelvin Edwards, SAACC Vice President said, “We wanted to create a broader, deeper representation of some of the lesser known poets and their work.” He continued: “So we imagined a poetry reading attended by Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, James Weldon Johnson and Claude McKay, the poets whose names are synonymous with the Harlem Renaissance. What other poets did they hear? What were the issues closest to those poets’ hearts? What do those issues mean to us, today?”
Eighth Portsmouth Poet Laureate, John-Michael Albert, added “When I proposed this idea to poets active in the New Hampshire poetry community, I was amazed by the enthusiastic response. A dozen poets of different styles and voices were eager to participate. To me, this is already an exciting evening, and it hasn’t even happened yet!” Contributing poets include former Portsmouth Poet Laureates, and well known and respected poets within the New Hampshire poetry community. The event will be hosted by poetry community activist John-Michael Albert. Additional information is available on Albert’s website www.johnmichaelalbert.com. The general public is invited; parking is available and refreshments will be served. The mission of the Seacoast African American Cultural Center is to celebrate the lives and achievements of black people with emphasis on the unique story of African Americans in the Seacoast region, and to infuse all people, especially young people, with knowledge of and appreciation for the history and culture we all share.
Historical Society To Host Jean Flahive NOrTH BerWICK Author Jean Flahive, who has a lifelong interest in the Civil War and Maine history is a former dean of students at Central Maine Community College and has worked as a grant writer for numerous non-profits will be speaking Thursday, April 24 at 7 p.m. at the D.A. Hurd Library on Route 4 in North Berwick.
Arts Offered at First Parish YOrK First Parish Church UCC of York will introduce exciting new workshops for artists of all ages, on May 3. This list shows only a sample, so contact the church for a full schedule and details: Katherine Foster, a manager at Stage Neck Inn, and Maria Farrah Howell, founder of artisan baked goods company chocolat+sel, will lead two sessions of Cooking for Kids. The first session, from 9 to 10:15 a.m., is for kids in grades 3-4 and will feature Granola. The second session, featuring cookies, runs from 10:30 a.m. to noon and is for kids in grades 5-7. Classes are limited to 12 kids; cost is $25 per
Flahive is the author of “Railroad to the Moon, Elijah’s Story,” “Billy Boy, The Sunday Soldier of the 17th Maine,” “Remember Me,” “Tomah Joseph’s Gift to Franklin Roosevelt,” which won the Moonbeam Gold Award for Best Multi-Cultural Children’s Picture Book in 2009, and “The Galloping Horses of Willowbrook,” which was a finalist in the 2012 Maine Literary Awards. She will be speaking about “Billy Boy, The Sunday Soldier of the 17th Maine” and sharing the additional information she has learned about the soldier from Berwick, as well as speaking about her most recent novel which is a sequel called “Railroad to the Moon, Elijah’s Story.” Set in post-Civil War Maine, and using historical realities, “Railroad to the Moon” weaves a tale around Oren
Cheney, a Freewill Baptist and founder of Bates College, who helps runaway slave Elijah fulfill his dream. Flahive will be joined by Pastor Trent Boyd and his historical perspective on Cheney. Members and the public are invited. Refreshments will be served.
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Don’t forget our Breakfast Saturdays & Sundays
CD RELEASE PARTY
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Here are a few of our upcoming events:
Dinner menu & entertainment schedule online at
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Here are a few of our upcoming events:
Saturday, April 19 Don Campbell’s Band
Saturday, April 26 Sandra Bernhard
Friday, May 2 Judy Collins
Sunday, May 4 - Swing Xing! Featuring Bucky Pizzarelli, Frank Vignola, and Vinny Raniolo
Friday, May 16 Steve Forbert
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~ News ~
Georgia Viola Grethe, 88
Obituaries
WELLS - Georgia Viola Grethe, 88, a resident of Wells and active community supporter, died Saturday, April 5, 2014 in York after a brief illness. Georgia was born November 13, 1925 in East Millinocket, the daughter of George E. and Minnie Viola Stevens Dickinson, and is a graduate of Schenk High School. While residing in Newton,
Mass., she volunteered with Newton Adult Ed before she moved with her family to Wells in the early 1970s. She has been involved with the antique business for more than 50 years. A behind the scenes person, Georgia could be found organizing the weekly food pantry meal and helping the Wells Rotary Club with its many fundraisers, among the many other community projects in which she participated. Most important to her was
Palm Sunday / Easter Schedule Holy Spirit Parish – Kennebunk, Ogunquit, Wells
Holy Week Triduum – April 17, 18, 19
Holy Thursday - St. Martha’s 7pm Good Friday Stations of the Cross - St. Martha’s & St. Mary’s 3pm Good Friday Service - St. Martha’s 7pm Holy Saturday Mass - St. Mary’s 7pm
spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren – spoiling them as only a special grandmother could. Of her many talents, she was a teacher of arts, including stenciling, and reverse art on glass. During her quiet time, she loved to read, sew, and cook. She is predeceased by her parents, and three brothers Clarence, Merton and Elwood. Survivors include her husband of 70 years Russell Grethe of Wells, two sons Edward Grethe of Kennebunk and Richard Grethe of Wells, five grandchildren Robin, Chad, Justin, Dylan, Steven, and many nieces and nephews. “We love you Grammy and you will be missed by all.” A celebration of Georgia’s life will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, April 25, at the Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Rd. Wells, with Reverend Peter
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April 17 at 7 pm - Maundy Thursday “Is It I?”. April 18 at 7 pm - Good Friday “Way of the Cross”. April 20 at 5:30 am - Sunrise at Spring Hill and Easter Worship at 10 am. 150 Main St., South Berwick, 207384-4091.
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April 17 at 7 pm - Maundy Thursday service in the church sanctuary. April 20 at 5:45 am - Easter sunrise service at Sohier Park overlooking the Nubble Lighthouse, following the service with a breakfast at the church’s fellowship hall. April 20 at 10 am - Easter worship service in the church sanctuary. 18 Church St., York Beach, 207-646-8355.
followed by a Candlelight Vigil. April 18 - 7:30 am and 12 noon, Good Friday, Stations of the Cross and at 7 pm, the Liturgy of Good Friday with the Rt. Reverend Stephen T. Lane. April 19 at 7:30 pm – The Great Vigil of Easter. April 20 - 8 am Holy Eucharist Rite I and 10:30 am Festive Celebration of Holy Eucharist, Rite II, both presided by the Rt. Rev. Stephen T. Lane. 138 York Street / Route 1, South Kennebunk, 207-985-3073.
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April 20 at 12:30 p.m. for an Easter Egg Hunt. Drawings for bicycles and other prizes, as well as 2,000 eggs to gather! Tickets to partici-
pate will be given during the 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Easter choir presentation. Light refreshments will also be served. 775 Harold L Dow Hwy, Eliot, 207-449-3824.
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Sunday, April 20 at 5:45 a.m. Easter Sunrise Service celebrated on Kennebunk Beach in worship at sunrise. Sponsored by Christ Church - Kennebunk, West Kennebunk United Methodist Church - West Kennebunk, South Church - Kennebunkport, First Congregational Church - Kennebunkport, and First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church - Kennebunk.
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W. Leon officiating. Should friends’ desire, memorial donations may be made in Georgia’s memory to the Wells Emergency Care, C/O York Hospital, 15 Hospital Drive, York, ME 03909, or to Wells Rotary Club, PO Box 203, Wells, ME 04090. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel (www. bibberfuneral.com).
person. Three workshops will be led by local resident Mike McCuddy, who has degrees in Studio Art, Art History and Education. The first session, for students in grades 2-4, will run from 9 to 10:30 a.m.; the second, for students in middle school, will run from 10:30 a.m. to noon; and the last session, for high school students, will run from 1 to 3 p.m. Class size is limited to 12 students per session; cost is $25 per person. All supplies will be provided. Pre-registration is required for all workshops; deadline is April 25. Contact the church at 207-353-3758 or office@firstparishyork.net to register. All workshops will be held in First Parish Church’s Fellowship Hall, 180 York Street in York.
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may be easy going, but he’s not a lay-about. He enjoys going for regular walks with his people and playing with tennis balls, particularly since doing both can help him trim some pounds. romeo Meet Romeo, a charming 5-year-old Ragamuffin cat. While Romeo is quite the looker, he is quite apprehensive around new people. Be patient with him and he will accept some attention. He does, however, have a rather friendly demeanor normally. Romeo would be happy to share a new home with dogs, cats, and very respectful children who won’t overwhelm him.
Jerico Meet Jerico, an adult Mini Lop Rabbit. Jerico is very much a reserved friend. Like some rabbits, he’s a little skittish upon first meeting people. However with a little time and love he’ll be a darling friend. In fact, he can even get along very well with children. All this fluffy fellow needs is a habitat filled with grass, treats, hideaways, and toys to make him a content critter. Calendar April 26 - The AWS Spay/ Neuter Clinic will be holding a Rabies Clinic at Aubuchon Hardware, 761 Main St in Sanford, on Saturday, from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. First come, first served. Cost is $10. Please, have all cats in crates and all dogs on leashes.
NOrTH BerWICK meet Cindy Jane Cindy is a teenage kitten under a year old. Cindy is sporting a very soft white coat with nicely tailored patches of orange framing her ears and face. Cindy is a very sweet, gentle kitty that will do well in any family circle. Cindy came into ACAR as an abandon kitty from the Sanford area. She is now spayed, vaccinations are current, wormed, front-lined, and has passed her wellness exam. Cindy is looking specifically for an indoor only placement where she will feel safe for years to come. If you are the family or single person that would like to have a wonderful gentle young kitty as your newest family member, Cindy would like to meet you. Cindy will be at the North Berwick adoption center this Saturday interviewing for new parents, please stop by to meet this super young lady. In addition to Cindy Jane, our featured pet of the week,
Safe Haven Humane Society WellS Five more Safe Haven kitties went on their way to great homes recently, but as soon as that was accomplished – we got a phone call about cats in dire need! Last Sunday we started out to rescue three cats. When we arrived we could see that the other seven cats couldn’t stay either. All needed medical care, and the owners didn’t have the financial resources. Luckily there were three of us volunteers and we’d brought enough carriers to bring all ten back to our adoption center. We were most worried about the thin mama cat and her four darling kittens. With so little body fat she had little milk to feed her babies. But she was alert, friendly and allowed us to handle the babies without issue. We arrived back at Safe Haven late Sunday night, and called in another volunteer . She was already sleeping but arrived 10 minutes later, eager to help. Talk about dedication! Kitty condos had to be hauled from storage and set up with perches and platforms. We packed them with our softest, warmest blankets, and gathered food and water dishes. We examined each, gave them a flea treatment and wrote up their paperwork, so Monday all could go to the vet.
Much of this work was done under the full moon with flash lights. Until we can afford a bigger location with enough space for our work, we must operate with what we have. We need a new adoption center with an intake room, quarantine area and nursery. But until we raise enough money to relocate, our rescue team works willingly and without complaints. They all have big hearts and great senses of humor, and we get the work done. Five hours later, we finally finished. All ten cats were fed and settled in. Mama and her kittens were enjoying their soft pink blankets and baby formula. A volunteer stayed overnight to watch over them. The other seven kitties purred so loudly their room vibrated with a big happy purrrrrrrrrrr. We stood back and looked at what we’d accomplished. tired but proud, and feeling so darned fortunate to do this work. We love saving lives and giving cats that were falling through the cracks the best medical care and loving homes. Today is their first vet
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ACAR has in the last week taken in several Moms and their kittens. All these cats and kittens will be up for adoption in the coming weeks/months. We still have a limited number of young cats, a larger group of adult and older cats also looking to you for new forever homes. Volunteer Opportunities We are in need of folks willing to work with cats at our Sanford adoption center. Please call 207-490-2855 and ask for Marilyn. rabies Clinic Sunday, April 27, 9 a.m. yo noon at the Community Center on Lebanon Road in North Berwick. Cost: $10 per vaccination. Please bring if possible the last rabies certificate your pet had. Dogs must be on leashes, cats & ferrets in crates. All towns are welcomed.
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visit. Ten cats. Yes, this will cost us plenty. They need everything! They will be examined, combo-tested, vaccinated, de-wormed and scheduled for spaying and neutering. If you can, consider making a contribution to help pay for the medical needs for these 10 kitties? Or sponsor one or more, for $10 a month. Thanks!
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New Administrator for Seacoast Christian School SOUTH BERWICK As Seacoast Christian School celebrates its thirtieth year of operation, it is preparing for a transition of leadership. The school’s founding administrator Pastor Roy Reynolds will be retiring from his position at the end of this school year, and Joe Davis, a seasoned Christian education leader from Riverside, California, will become the new administrator. The school’s board of directors made the internal announcement to staff and parents in January after a six month search that included candidates from twelve states and one foreign country. “We are very pleased to have found a candidate who will build on the solid foundation that was established at Seacoast by Pastor Reynolds,” said Dana Robinson, Chairman of the Board. “Mr. Davis has the same passion for Biblical truth and Christian education that has characterized Pastor Reynolds’s career at Seacoast.” Davis holds a Masters Degree in Educational Leadership for Faith Based Schools and will complete his Doctorate in Christian Education Leadership from Regent University in May of this year. He has over ten years of pastoral leadership working with children and teenagers at Calvary Chapel in Menifee, California. While a pastor there, he served for six years as the founding administrator at the Calvary Chapel Christian Academy. He currently teaches online Master’s level education courses at Colorado Christian University. As an administrator, he has experience developing relationships between local communities and schools through alumni associations, parent/teacher fellowships, community partnerships, and neighborhood service events. Davis is committed to working with parents as the key to developing world-class education for students. He expects the school to work alongside parents to garner information about the progress that students make at home and continue that development within the walls of the school. Davis said that in order to master an idea in the classroom, “The students will sharpen their cognitive development if they experience that concept first-hand in the real world. Some ways in
which we can do this better are through science experiments, hands on technology initiatives, or robotics classes that trickle down through all grade levels. Field trips and missions trips further develop those educational and service experiences in the students”. He is committed to developing a rigorous program at Seacoast that will give graduating students a head start on their college education. “For those students who have a desire to attend college,” he said, “there are many programs that we can integrate into the school to provide an easier path towards their
future goals. Giving the students some experience with college courses early, meeting with professionals that can assist them with admissions and financial aid, and discussing the rigors of a college education with alumni are keys to assisting our students with college preparation.” Fenton Groen, Chair of the Search Committee, said that the depth and diversity of the pool of candidates who applied for this position gave the board a very strong field from which to choose. “We believe that Joe will bring to Seacoast a love for kids, strong leadership skills, and a commitment to academic excellence along with his passion for quality, Christ-centered education.” Seacoast Christian School was founded in 1984 by Pastor Roy Reynolds and a core group of parents who wanted a distinctly Christian education for their children. Pastor Reynolds has served with distinction for thirty years as administrator in addition to his pastoral duties at the South Berwick Free Baptist Church. He will continue as pastor at the church after his retirement from the administrator position at Seacoast Christian. Joe Davis and his wife
Nana’s Kids Consignment Shop Supports Autism YORK For those seeking new and gently used baby and children’s items, Nana’s Kids may be your place to shop. The shop offers clothing, toys, furniture and other children’s equipment at reasonable prices. Those who bring items to the store for sale will receive cash or store credit. Lee’s story is a special one, in that two children who are on the Autism spectrum have touched her family. Both her sister, Ashley, who is now 22 years old and her brother, Billy who is 3 years old have been diagnosed with autism. Both of her siblings are non-verbal and struggle to succeed despite the obstacles they face. Lee is donating a portion of her profits from her shop to support local Autism causes. Store owner, Jessica Lee, got the idea for Nana’s Kids from her ‘Nana’, Donna Green, who is the co-owner of the shop. Green would often purchase Angela will be moving to the Seacoast area in June. He will assume his new leadership role at Seacoast Christian School on July 1, 2014.
baby items to keep at her home for availability when she would baby-sit for her grandchildren. She would seek out gently used items from thrift stores to minimize the expense of buying new items for the growing children. Lee loved the convenience of having clothing available for her children when she brought them to Nana’s home and seized upon this idea by opening her shop to accommodate mothers who were looking for reasonably priced children’s items. For more information, or if you are interested in selling or donating any children’s items to Nana’s Kids, please contact the store directly at 463 US Rt. 1 in York, 207-351-8317.
Camden National Bank Announces Officer Promotions YORK COUNTY Gregory A. Dufour, president and chief executive officer of Camden National Bank, recently announced promotions for eleven individuals to Officer and Assistant Vice President levels in recognition of their outstanding commitment and contributions to the Company. “These promotions reflect the high level of performance of these individuals, as well as their commitment to developing their careers at Camden National,” said Dufour. “Each of these individuals demonstrates daily a commitment to our customers while playing a vital role in the success of our organization.” Promotions to Assistant Vice President: Robert Blackman, Assistant Vice President / Sr. Retail Loan Officer; Wendy Brooks, Assistant Vice President / Fraud Mitigation & Operations Officer; Mark Graham, Assistant Vice President / Facilities, Purchasing & Records Retention
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A New Year for lacrosse Team and Field in Wells WellS Last year the Wells High School boys’ lacrosse team made it the farthest ever in the postseason playoffs, catching a bye in the first round and then losing in a very competitive contest against Waynflete in the quarter finals. This year Wells coaches have a unique opportunity to
work with varsity players for several upcoming years; many for four years. The Warriors graduated all but two returning varsity players: senior captain Alex McCormack-Kuhman and junior Ryan Marsh. McCormack-Kuhman has been playing off-season for the Maniax Lacrosse program and plans to play for LaSalle College
next year. Marsh is also an outstanding hockey player. Both are exceptional athletes, but more importantly, considerate, patient leaders who will need all their interpersonal skills this season to lead a very young team: There are five varsity freshman (including a freshman goalie), eight sophomores,
Indoor Track and Field raises $3,000 for Alzheimer’s
Left to right: Executive Director of the Alzheimer’s Association Maine Chapter Laurie Trenholm. Maddie Taylor, Jenna Ingalls, Michaela DeWitt (team Captain), Clayton Martin and Walk Director for the Alzheimer’s Association, Maine Chapter Ross Endres. (photo by Jen Lewia)
WellS – With a motto of “Memories Should Last a Lifetime”, the Wells High School Boys & Girls Indoor Track and Field Teams recently completed a double fundraiser in early March. These funds were raised not only for their sport at WHS, but to help in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. As a result of their seasonlong efforts, representatives of the teams and their coach were able to present a check for $3,000 to the Alzheimer’s Association, Maine Chapter in Scarborough.
six juniors and one senior. Marcus Harding was backup long stick middie (LSM) last year and is expected he will be a significant contributor in 2014. All four coaches saw great potential in freshman Jake Spofford as a long pole. Wells has reworked its lacrosse field with a new irrigation system, but needs to let the new seedlings mature this spring/ summer, so will play most home games at the University of New England. Seen as one of Well’s strengths is Head Coach Kevin Colley’s coaching staff. Both assistant coaches also coach the seventh and eighth grade players which creates an excellent transition from junior high to high school.
Colley’s defensive coach played at Hobart College and brings a wealth of experience, having coached both high school and college before volunteering at Wells. Coach Colley notes that some refer to a young team as a “building year” but feels every year is a building year, whether you have 20 seniors on your team or 20 freshmen. The important thing is to get exercise, create team comradarie, support each other mentally as well as physically, learn to overcome obstacles and above all, have fun. Because there are so many new athletes this year, Wells is starting out with a larger than typical varsity roster, knowing that some boys will swing down to the JV’s to get experience.
Coach Jen Lewia presented the idea of a dual fundraising campaign as a way to simultaneously support the teams while giving back to the community. Lewia got the athletes interested by showing them a video about dementia and Alzheimer’s and the effects that these afflictions
can have, not only on the affected individual, but on family members and friends. Lewia presented data that indicated that the maladies are on the rise. “They thought this would be a great idea and jumped
straight win of the season recently defeating Hyde School in Bath, 11-0. Berwick thus maintained its clear record this spring a 4-0 while Hyde has yet to win in three outings. Mel Mait had three goals and two assists for Berwick while Tilly Burzynski added a goal and three assists. Aimee Briand and Brooke Downey chipped in with two goals each. Goalie Emma Hambright made a pair of saves to earn the shutout. Berwick played host to York High School Wednesday.
Sammi Marden in the sixth inning to plate its only run of the day. The Berwick team was back in action Wednesday, playing Bancroft in Worcester, Mass.
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Berwick Academy Boys’ Lacrosse SOuTH BerWICK –
Berwick Academy’s boys’ lacrosse team won two of three games recently, pushing its season record of 2-3. The Bulldogs returned to action Wednesday at North Yarmouth Academy. Berwick defeated Landmark School 7-4 and Pingree School 6-5 while losing to Holderness 6-5. Landmark came to play, scoring first, catching the Bulldogs off guard. The teams traded first quarter goals and after a three minute illegal stick penalty against Landmark to start the second quarter, the Berwick squad scored three quick extra-man goals to take control of the game. The second half was sloppy with many turnovers for both teams.
Senior Stephen Sherbahn led the Berwick scoring with two goals. Junior Joey Lazzaro recorded one goal and an assist, while senior Colin Gaynor notched two assists. Berwick had single goals from senior Zach Flinkstrom, senior Alex Katz, junior Chan Ashburner, and sophomore Daniel Simonds.
Pingree Falls
Berwick got its first win against Pingree. Berwick had a 5-3 halftime lead and held on in the second half to gain the win. Junior Drew Hale led the Bulldogs with two goals and three assists. Junior net minder Peter Shaw was stellar in the goal making 14 saves, some of those stops from right in front of the cage. Berwick got single goals from senior Sherbahn, senior Alex Katz, and senior Keegan Landry.
Holderness Too much
The Bulldogs were down 5-2 at halftime and came out fired up in the third quarter outscoring Holderness 3-1 to get back in the game. The game was tied multiple times in the final quarter and Holderness scored with 14 seconds remaining to gain the victory. Berwick was led in scoring by senior Stephen Sherbahn with three goals, followed by sophomore Daniel Simonds with a pair. Lucas Michaud continued his dominant play winning 18 of 21 face-off, while also scoring a goal and an assist. Senior Alex Katz and junior Drew Hale both scored a goal each.
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Ber wick Academy’s girls’ lacrosse team earned its third
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The Berwick Academy softball team traveled to South Hamilton, Mass., recently and lost to Pingree 10-1. Berwick is 1-1 for the season, while Pingree is now 2-1. The Lady Bulldogs struggled both offensively and defensively against Pingree , managing only four singles in the game while committing six errors that led to six unearned runs. Taylor Lyman pitched the game for Berwick, and struck out 13 batters while walking only one. Berwick did get an RBI single from
Berwick Academy Girls’ Tennis SOuTH BerWICK –
The Berwick Academy girls’ tennis team posted a 3-2 victory at North Yarmouth Academy recently in a non-league match. Winners for the Bulldogs included No. 2 singles Kira Wood 6-3, 6-1; No. 3 singles Colby Wood 6-2, 6-3, and the No. 2 doubles team of Samantha Greenspan and Lisa Kastrilevich 6-2, 6-1. Berwick’s record is 2-1 overall and 1-1 in the Eastern Independent League.
Berwick Academy Boys’ Varsity Tennis SOuTH BerWICK -
Brewster Academy of Wolfeboro picked up a 5-0 win over the Berwick Academy boys’ varsity tennis team recently. In a rebuilding year, Berwick returns five players from a strong 2013 squad. Berwick hosted Hebron Academy Wednesday.
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~ Sports ~ eliot resident to run in Boston marathon to Honor Son elIOT Betsy Frost-Hawes, 52, is running the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge (DFMC) to honor her son, Ethan, who was diagnosed with a blood cancer after running the Madrid Marathon last year. As she runs this year’s DFMC, she will be thinking about what Ethan has been through, about other cancer patients and their families, and about finding a cure for this disease. “I have gained strength from so many individuals since Ethan’s diagnosis. And I have realized that I can be one of those individuals who, with strength and conviction, can help make a difference too. While my fundraising may be a small percentage of the overall funding necessary to support
Dana-Farber’s efforts, it will be a meaningful, heartfelt percentage,” Betsy said. According to Betsy, she has been so proud and inspired by Ethan and all he has endured that she had to do something herself to honor the courage and determination that he has demonstrated in facing Multiple Myeloma head on. But the race is more than that for Betsy. As she says, running the DFMC is way for her to do something for Ethan, for Dana-Farber, for the city of Boston, and for herself. “It means a great deal to me to support an institution and an amazing group of dedicated professionals who, in their varied ways, are all working towards finding cures for cancer and providing so much care, hope and support to individuals,
and their families, who receive treatment at Dana-Farber,” said Betsy. Betsy is one of more than 700 runners on the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team who will run the 118th Boston Marathon on Monday, April 21, with a goal of raising $5.3 million for the Claudia Adams Barr Program in Innovative Basic Cancer Research at Dana-Farber. This year marks the 25th annual running of the DanaFarber Marathon Challenge, which has raised more than $61 million since its inception in 1990. One hundred percent of the money raised by the DanaFarber Marathon Challenge team goes directly to fund the research of the Barr Program investigators. www.RunDFMC. org.
...TEAM from page 38 tions were received that far exceeded the teams’ original goal by more than 50 percent. Junior Maddie Taylor was the top fundraiser raising $1314.25. “I think many of our team members are now more aware of this disease without a cure,” said Lewia. “They did a great job of bringing Alzheimer’s awareness to our school, town, and Indoor Track & Field communities.” The Indoor Track and Field Boys and Girls Teams at WHS both practice and travel to meets together but are separate teams and scored separately. This year, Lewia and her Assistant Codey Rich coached 54 members. Currently the teams are making plans to participate in the “Walk to End Alzheimer’s” event at York Beach on Sept. 13.
aboard,” commented Lewia. “We had many generous donations given to us including $500 from Cheers From the Heart.” On days of track meets, team members wore purple tshirts, headbands and other purple accessories to school and to track meets to raise awareness of Alzheimer’s. Lewia indicated that the $1,300 raised for the teams is for a recent equipment purchase, unexpected future team needs such as footwear and the purchase of Alzheimer’s themed T-shirts for next season. Pledges made were based upon individual team member improvement in athletic performance over the three month indoor track and field season. In February, pledges and flat dona-
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~ News ~
Free mason lodge Gifts readers with Bikes
KeNNeBuNKPOrT – More than 200 students at Kennebunkport Consolidated School found out that reading will reap rewards, when Members of the Free Mason Arundel Lodge #76 came to the weekly Friday Morning Meeting to present bicycles to the winners of the Bikes for Books reading campaign that kicked off in January. All the students read book after book until this week, filled out slips and all the slips were put in envelopes and names were drawn class by class. When the students entered the gym, the excitement level skyrocketed when the boys and
girls saw 22 brand new bikes, complete with helmets and a bright neon green T-shirt. Larry Vennell of the Lodge explained to the kids the importance of reading saying “Reading takes you places in your mind that you have never been before.” And later added that he was amazed at how many pages the kids have been reading this year saying, “The Masons believe education is the key to a free and happy society and reading is the basis of all education.” The students at KCS were so enthusiastic about reading that they logged more than 1,195 books since January.
10 Ways to Help Save Our Planet 1. Compost garbage. Biodegradable waste, such as food scraps and yard clippings comprise about 25 percent of landfills. Compost at home and nurture your garden.
greenhouse gases on the road.
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The winners of the bikes are: Kindergarten - Lillian Lavery, Audrey Lanigan, Sam Murray, and Zachary Namiotka; FIrst Grade - Annabelle Wainman, Kara Chapman, Copper Samson, and Collin Namiotka; Second Grade Cassie Midgley, Mara Muse, George Cutone, and Jack Mulligan; Third Grade -Isabel Read and Ethan Prichard; Multi-age Third/Fourth Grade - Adia Thomas and Noah Champagne; Fourth Grade - Lydia Highbarger and Alec Midgely; and Fifth Grade - Makayla Wright, Sophia Gauthier, Quinn Battagliese, and Ben Johnson. more about using water wisely via EPA’s WaterSense program. 5. eCycle it. Take your old computer, DVD player, or other electronics to an electronics recycling center. Reusing and recycling materials like copper, gold and others saves natural resources and reduces mining and processing. eCycling also helps avoid land, air and water pollution by capturing and reusing hazardous substances such as lead or chromium. 6. Head to the dump. On average, each of us creates 4.6 pounds of trash per day,
Mason Larry Vennell and Kindergartener Lillian.(Courtesy photo)
and 55 percent goes to landfills. Take a trip to your landfill to see where your trash goes — it could influence your habits. 7. Plant a tree. Trees are one of the planet’s strongest natural defenses against carbon accumulation and greenhouse gases. 8. Wash laundry in cold water. Most loads don’t need hot water, and 90 percent of the energy used by washing machines goes into heating. 9. reduce your energy bill by avoiding peak usage hours. Avoid running large ap-
pliances during peak energy demand hours from 5 to 9 a.m. and 4 to 7 p.m. 10. dispose pooch’s waste with biodegradable bags. You can find biodegradable options at most pet stores. Plastic bags take forever to decompose in landfills, Consider composting pet waste. During the month of April, ICF International encourages readers to celebrate by enjoying nature’s beauty and share #SelfiesInNature. For every photo publicly shared as part of this campaign, they’ll plant a tree through the Arbor Day Foundation.
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439 US Rte One, York, ME 03909 207.363.2497 84 School St (intersection of Rt 1) Ogunquit, ME 03907 207.646.4546
www.yorkmaine.com
LEBANON Beautifully landscaped, antique Cape with picturesque grounds, includes gazebo, blueberry groves, sugar house, groomed logging roads, 2 barns, 3 working FPs, original pine floors, addition with master suite, laundry, and office. $499,900 Jean Kovacs 207-408-1822
YORK Beautiful, well-appointed, contemporary-style Ranch close to beaches, I-95 and the village. Enjoy 1+ floor living at its best with a private wooded backyard and large deck. Master BR with bath, open concept, gas FP, and 2-car garage. $399,000 Diane Wyman 207-752-3236
WELLS If you are looking for a Ranch with a great kitchen, full dry basement, and living room with wood-burning fireplace, this house is for you! One-car attached garage, great lawn, and cute barn in back. A must see with a great price. $199,000 George Wilson 207-251-2941
KENNEBUNK PANORAMIC WATER VIEWS! 3 BR, 3 BA Condo is tucked away in coveted area, just steps away to all Dock Square Village has to offer. Spacious living area with HW floors, granite, central AC, and dock. Fully furnished and turnkey ready. $549,000 Julie OʼConnor 207-467-0284
NORTH BERWICK NEW CONSTRUCTION - Pretty four bedroom Cape with 3 bathrooms. Open concept living / kitchen and dining, 2-car garage under, and situated on a pretty country road. GREAT PRICE! $291,400
YORK BEACH This very neat 2 BR Cottage sits quietly at the end of a private road just a few minutes walk to Long Sands beach. Enjoy your time away relaxing in the kitchen/dining/living area with cathedral ceilings. Use the sun porch to house your extra guests. $252,000 Paul Salacain 207-332-6606
ELIOT Large Ranch in a great Location, close to schools and convenient to Portsmouth and I-95, with ample living space for all, and great backyard with deck and heated pool. Call today! $259,000
KITTERY A lovely classic 3 bedroom home on a pretty lot featuring beautiful hardwood floors and woodwork, living room with fireplace, and a detached two-bay garage. $295,000
Ken Knowles 207-451-0386
Bob Davis 207-251-2819
Linda Dutch 207-432-5524
WELLS This 2 BR, year-round Cottage is the perfect vacation spot/rental. Enjoy the beautiful beach or 2 heated pools in the complex. Nine miles of beach and coastline, harbor with public launch and fishing pier. Cottage has an ocean peek and is near all recreational activities. $149,900 Jean Kovacs 207-408-1822
Diane Wyman - OUT AND ABOUT TOWN Diane Wyman is an Associate Broker at RE/MAX Realty Oneʼs York office. She has been successfully selling real estate since 2005 and has a sincere passion for working with buyers and sellers. Diane is a volunteer for the Center for Wildlife on Mount Agamenticus in York, which rehabilitates and rescues sick and injured wild animals throughout Southern Maine, and she also assists with housing the centerʼs interns. Diane is a long-time resident of Kittery, where she is active in the community and involved in promoting new business in the downtown. She is devoted to her family, and enjoys wildlife, golfing, skiing, and taking risks on new adventures.
CAPE NEDDICK Beautifully maintained Contemporary 1 mile from beaches! ROW to Cape Neddick River. Updated kitchen including stainless steel appliances. Wonderful large redwood deck for outdoor entertaining. A MUST SEE! $535,000 Debby Whitney 207-337-2334
Prior to working with buyers and sellers Diane bought and sold real estate for herself, so she knows the importance of getting it right! She will listen to your wants and needs, and pledges to work with honesty and integrity to get the job done. Contact Diane for all your real estate needs at 207-752-3236.
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