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Volume 15 • Issue No. 16
Ogunquit Ski Cross Skier Excels at Her Sport
Lilian Sittig of Ogunquit (second from left) takes first place in a ski cross competition in January at Sugarloaf Mountain in northern Maine.
By Nancye Tuttle, Staff Writer OGUNQUIT Lilian Sittig loves skiing. She’s schussed Sugarloaf Mountain most weekends since she was two. And now at 11, she’s ranked #1 in Maine and #19 nationally in ski cross competition. “I love to ski, it makes me feel good,” said Sittig, an Ogunquit resident and a 6th grader at Wells Junior High School. “I used to do alpine skiing, but now I do ski cross. I like the winding course, the jumps, and competing against other skiers
on the course.” Ski cross is a type of freestyle skiing with race courses that have natural terrain and artificial features including big-air jumps and high-banked turns. More than one skier races down the course in competitions, setting it apart from other alpine ski disciplines. It became an Olympic event at the 2010 Winter Olympics. “It’s like roller derby on skis,” said Heather Sittig, Lilian’s mom. Lilian’s family, including mom Heather and dad Skanlon,
is committed to her grueling training and competing routine. They gladly trek nearly three hours north to Sugarloaf every weekend, November to March, so she can train under coach Jenny Conover at Carrabassett Valley Academy’s weekend ski program. While ski cross is her favorite race, she still trains and competes in multiple disciplines including downhill, slalom, and grand slalom. “It’s a commitment, but it’s worthwhile. She misses See SKIER page 2...
Easter Bunny Hides Eggs for This Weekend YORK COUNTY Ever wonder why we partake in egg hunts for the Easter holiday? According to www.bustle. com: “The egg, a symbol of life and rebirth for thousands of years, came to represent the resurrection of Jesus Christ — in fact, Easter eggs were traditionally dyed red to symbolize his blood. Today, Easter is a celebra-
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Arts & Entertainment 10-13 Business & Finance 22-23 Calendar of Events 17 Classifieds 41-44 Health & Fitness 20-21 Home & Business 37-40 Library News 14 Obituaries 32-33,40 Pets 36 Puzzles 46 Real Estate 35,48 Sports 44-45 Where To Dine 24-31
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tion of his resurrection as well as the end of Lent, a 40-day period in which many Christians give up certain vices or habits they find pleasurable. Although its roots aren’t totally clear, it’s widely believed that egg hunts date back to the 1700s, when the Pennsylvania Dutch believed in an egg-laying hare called Oschter Haws (or Osterhase). Because this precursor to the Easter Bunny laid eggs in the grass, children were
encouraged to build nests for it to lay in — and to search for the eggs it left behind. Oschter Haws eventually became the Easter Bunny, who isn’t known for its egg-laying capabilities, but the tradition of creating nests — or in the modern day, baskets — and searching for his presents stuck around.” The Easter Bunny has been busy in York County as well, See EASTER page 18...
First Recipient of Community Hero Award ARUNDEL At the annual meeting of the Arundel Conservation Trust (“ACT”), held recently at the Cape Arundel Cottage Preserve’s Community Center, Phil Labbe, a life-long resident of Arundel, was honored as the first recipient of the “Community Hero” Award. Phil Labbe was the unanimous choice of the ACT Board of Directors for this award because of his unwavering support during the creation of ACT and thereafter in developing the Cooperation Agreement with the Town of Arundel that supported ACT’s purchase of the 40-acre site on Limerick Road. His generous donation of an
Phil Labbe received the first ever Community Hero Award from Joan Hull, ACT President, along with a pecan pie from Linda Zuke.
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River. Phil was initially a somewhat reluctant attendee at the ceremony, but his family and friends finally prevailed upon him at the last minute to attend what turned out to be a surprise for him. The award was enthusiastically applauded by all and reads as follows: In recognition and gratitude for his outstanding generosity and commitment to the citizens of Arundel and his hope that through his gift, all its people for generations to come will have access to its natural beauty and come to love it as much as he does. Phil also loved the surprise of the homemade pecan pie presented to him by Linda Zuke.
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Literary Achievement Contest Winners and Ceremony Date Announced
WELLS On Thursday, April 25 at 6:30 p.m., the Wells-Ogunquit Community School District will present the 33rd Literary Achievement Awards ceremony on stage in the Olenn Performing Arts Center at Wells High School. This event will recognize 67 students who placed in this annual creative writing contest which received 252 entries this year. Fourteen ‘first place’ winners from grades kindergarten through adult education will read all or a portion of their stories and poems before the audience. At this time, prizes will be awarded including $500 to WHS senior Katherine Reidy for her first place story which is untitled. Other first place winners include Maya Roche (kindergar-
ten), Addisyn Avery (Gr.1), Scarlett Lantz (Gr. 2), Sofia Passaretti (Gr. 3), Francesca MacEwen (Gr 4), Camden Mosher (Gr. 5), Victoria Chase (Gr. 6), Samuel Coleman (Gr. 7), Emily Kenney (Gr. 8), Arianna Leighton (Gr. 9), Kathryn Cafaro (Gr 10), Michael Patnaude (Gr. 11), and Paula Villa (adult education). This writing contest and ceremony is an annual event that encourages, recognizes and rewards outstanding creative writing at all grade levels. Students submit various forms of writing including poetry, non-fiction, and fiction. All entries are judged anonymously at two levels, first by district staff members then later by a community panel of judges. The top winner at each grade level (with the exception of Grade 12) will
receive $100. Second place winners will receive $50 and third place winners will receive $25. Honorable mentions will each receive a $10 gift certificates to the Steakhouse in Wells. The Literary Achievement Awards contest was established in 1986. The program is sponsored by the Wells-Ogunquit CSD, the Rotary Clubs of Wells and Ogunquit and the Steakhouse in Wells. Maryanne Foley and Reg Bennett are the cochairs of the WOCSD Literary Achievement Awards.
Standing (left to right) are the community judges for the 2019 Literary Achievement Awards: Jody Lagasse, Josh Lagasse, Ashley Toth, Brittany Maffai, Joyce Patterson, Karen Tufts, and John Madden. In the front is Diana Abbott. (Reg Bennett photo)
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French Intercultural Exchange Opens Hearts and Minds YORK This will be the 4th year of the exchange with the LycÊe Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (GSH) in Étampes, France. Each year, the two schools alternate host-
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~ News ~ Senior College Screens Documentary on Syria WELLS South Coast Senior College at York County Community College presents a free screening of the National Geographic documentary “Hell on Earth: The Fall of Syria and the Rise of ISIS.” The film will be presented on Wednesday, April 24, 1-3 p.m. in the Hannaford Auditorium in the Pratt Whitney Building at YCCC, 112 College Drive, Wells. It is open to all. The nearly 2-hour long film documentary from acclaimed author-journalist-filmmaker Sebastian Junger shows
Spring Up & Pass Down Day at Museum KENNEBUNK Are you ready for spring time? What are your plans for all of those unused items in your closet and basement? Do you wish that you had more time to find good homes for some of your things that could benefit others? The museum knows what it’s like to professionally organize your things. That’s our job! So let us help you in return for your support. On Saturday, April 27, the museum will host their first annual Spring Up & Pass Down Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will include an indoor yard sale, so bring gently used items to the museum by prior to Wednesday, April 24. If you include your full name with each one, you will receive 50% of the profits when your items sell. Otherwise, the museum will receive the full profit. Any unsold items must be picked up by May 4 or will be discarded. If you don’t have items to pass down, there’s another option: Spring Into Action & Stuff the Dumpster! Donate $25 or more to throw your clutter away in the museum’s dumpster – and support the museum while doing so. Please call ahead (207985-4802) before bringing larger items. For a list of unacceptable items, visit www.brickstoremuseum.org.
war in its most primitive and most modern forms. It pulls no punches as it documents the war’s evolution in Syria and Iraq. It is vivid, tragic, brutal, and human, in its depictions. Lou Salome, an instructor at the senior college, will introduce the film and answer questions afterward. An award-winning journalist for over 50 years, from 1989-1993, he was the Jerusalem-based Middle East correspondent for Cox Newspapers in Atlanta, GA. From 1993-1998, he was the London-based European
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~ News ~ Lecture Explores the History of Local Barn Architecture SOUTH BERWICK On Thursday, April 25, author John Porter will present the evolution of barn architecture, and how it tells the story of New Hampshire agriculture. The lecture is hosted by the Old Berwick Historical Society and begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Commons Dining Hall at Berwick Academy in South Berwick. The lecture ties in to the Counting House Museum’s upcoming exhibit, “Our Stories:
Talking about Tatnic,� which examines early rural life in South Berwick. The exhibit opens in June. Porter will speak about how barns changed from the early English-style to Yankee-style to gambrel and then pole barns to accommodate the changing agriculture. This presentation will be a chronological walk through time, with photo illustrations of barns that are examples of these eras of agricultural history.
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Juniors High Honors Logan Bedell, Meredith Bogue, Ashleigh Bolduc, Grace Bradish, Hannah Bradish, Tyler Carpenter, Kaitlyn Chrisemer, Decovan Dufort, Matthew Elderkin, Joel Foley, Shea Harrington, Samantha Jones, Evan Leach, James Luttrell, Guss Madsen, Givon McLean, Michael Patnaude, Katie Plourde, Francesca Ramsdell, Jasmine Rutberg, Alyssa Wallingford, Gwen Wallingford, Mackenzie Webb, Sarah Webb, Hannah Wrigley, Andrew Wuerthner, Gabriella Zurlo.
Honors James Ackerman, Griffin Allaire, Cameron Barker, Alexandra Bento, Graham Bridges, Nathan Chandler, Samuel Chaplin, Emma Cousins, Nathan Dedeo, Brody Dempsey, Emanual Diggs, Ashlynn Dolan, Abigail Durost, Joseph Eremita, Tyler Evans, Maxwell Gates, Avery Hubbard, Alyssa Kenney, Skyler Klinner-Lozano, Andrew Knott, Abigail Legere, C h aya L o rd - R ozef f, Pay to n MacKay, Nathan Mahoney, Timothy Martell, Bryce McMinis, Olivia Michaud, Jade Moffett, Scott O’Connor, Matthew Ouellette, Jaidyn Patel, Elliana Poulin, Logan Pratt, Summer Shaw, Ethan Shell, Zachary Steere, Samuel Strange, Madison Teti, Grace-Ann Walker, Kimberly Yurga.
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This event will explore behavioral addictions and help you learn to identify the signs of technology addiction (social media, gaming, etc.). We will also provide practical tools you can use and simple behavior changes you can adopt to minimize the harmful eects of technology. This lecture is part of the Family Wellness Series, funded by the Wentworth-Douglass Hospital Foundation. REGISTER: wdhospital.org/events. Childcare for ages 2-13 is available with pre-registration. LOCATION: Wentworth-Douglass Garrison Auditoriums, Dover, NH
SPRING INTO FITNESS & SEACOAST CANCER 5K KICKOFF Thursday May 9, 5:00 – 7:00pm Kick o your spring with a free event full of healthy living and ďŹ tness information, screenings, demos, vendors, giveaways and more, presented by the Patient & Family Learning Center and the Wentworth-Douglass Foundation. While you’re there, register for the Seacoast Cancer 5K and learn about the event’s philanthropic impact! REGISTER: wdhospital.org/events LOCATION: Garrison Auditoriums/Patient & Family Learning Center at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital
WENTWORTH HEALTH PARTNERS PLASTIC SURGERY SPECIALISTS OPEN HOUSE Thursday May 9, 5:00 – 7:00pm Come learn about the non-surgical options to help you feel more naturally you. Information and demonstrations of peels, injectable ďŹ llers, laser treatments, skincare and more. Treat yourself to a fun and relaxing night out! REGISTER: (603) 516-4268 or wdhospital.org/events LOCATION: Plastic Surgery Specialists, 10 Members Way, Suite 303, Dover, NH.
TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT: THE PROGRESSION TO SAME-DAY SURGERY Tuesday May 14, 6:00 – 7:30pm Get Your Go Back! Dr. David Thut, of Wentworth Health Partners Seacoast Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, will discuss the Conformis custom 3D Knee Replacement. Plus, Katrina Lampros, MPT, will share how our joint specialized physical therapy team will help you prepare for and recover a er surgery. REGISTER: (603) 740-2818 or wdhospital.org/events LOCATION: Wentworth-Douglass Garrison Auditoriums, Dover, NH
STROKE AWARENESS MONTH EVENT Thursday May 30, 11:00am – 1:00pm Pick up your stroke score card and be screened for risk factors. Learn about the best approaches to treatment from our expert providers. Plus, a healthy lunch! REGISTER: (603) 740-2818 or wdhospital.org/events LOCATION: Wentworth-Douglass Garrison Auditoriums, Dover, NH
CANCER SURVIVORS DAY Wednesday June 12, 5:00 – 7:00pm Peace. Love. Survivorship. The Seacoast Cancer Center invites cancer survivors and their loved ones to celebrate life at our popular Survivors Day Celebration. Food, games and groovy fun for the whole family! REGISTER: (603) 740-2226 or wdhospital.org/events LOCATION: Wentworth-Douglass Garrison Auditoriums, Dover, NH
25TH ANNUAL WENTWORTH-DOUGLASS HOSPITAL CHARITY CLASSIC Monday June 24, 10:00am – 5:00pm Join us for the Seacoast area’s leading, sell-out golf tournament at Cochecho Country Club to beneďŹ t Wentworth-Douglass Hospital’s Women & Children’s Center. The event includes a day of golf, lunch on the course, and dinner, as well as gi s for all golfers. There will also be an awards ceremony, rae, live auction, and fund-a-need! Don’t miss out on a memorable day on a beautiful golf course. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER: wdhospital. org/golf or call (603) 740-2687
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special pricing to South Berwick residents. The testing kits are available at the South Berwick Town Hall, on the second floor. The kits must be returned to the South Berwick Town Hall on Saturday, May 4, between 9 a.m. and noon. Special pricing is as follows: Basic test ($50) includes total coliform, E. coli, nitrate, chloride, hardness, pH, iron, manganese and sodium. Additional tests are available for
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AUGUSTA Rep. Dan Hobbs, D-Wells, welcomed students from Wells-Ogunquit Junior High School to the State House on recently. The students toured
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~ News ~ Community Contributes to Conservation SOUTH BERWICK Presented by Kennebunk Savings, the 2019 Great Works Regional Land Trust Spring Dinner & Auction raised more than $35,000 in support of clean water, healthy woodlands, local farms and cherished natural places in the Berwicks, Eliot, Ogunquit and Wells. The event was a true celebration. Welcomed by bright spring daffodils and forsythia blooms donated by Sweet Meadows Flower Shop, more than 170 guests poured into South Berwick’s Spring Hill restaurant. The enthusiastic array of supporters included conservation easement donors, artists and conservation professionals as well as local business leaders,
scientists and volunteers with a shared passion for land conservation in southern York County. “Great Works prepares for this annual event year-round,” says Pat Robinson of South Berwick, chair of the auction committee since 1993. “After nearly three decades it remains Great Works’ greatest special event and greatest opportunity to express our gratitude to all the members who make Great Works Regional Land Trust the environmental leader in our communities.” As in 2018, the highlight of the evening was the much anticipated, “Fund-A-Need” activity. In 2018, guests contributed to a Fund-A-Need campaign that financed Great Works recent conversion to clean energy.
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WELLS As part of Youth Art Month, one Wells Elementary School student and two students from Wells High School were recognized for their artwork by the Maine Art Education Asso-
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Several businesses donated supplies and the 25 volunteers focused their creativity and time constructing props and putting up decorations. Volunteers also shopped, made phone calls and donated western décor. “We have always (been) lucky and grateful to be part of such a wonderful town community that supports our school and event with donations…” commented Pucciarelli.
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Theater Piece Combines Emily Dickinson Poetry and Music KENNEBUNK Emily Dickinson’s poetry grips the listener as it expresses loneliness, delight, passion, despair, and hope. Patricia Mulholland of Arundel (pictured) wrote a chamber theater piece titled “A Solitude of Space”, celebrating this 19th century poet. Mulholland, along with singers Karen Stathoplos, Vicki Adams, and
David O’Brien of Mosaic, narrator Kim Krauss, and pianist April Masse, will present this show Sunday, April 28, at 4 p.m. at River Tree Arts in Kennebunk Lower Village. Presented in honor of National Poetry Month, the show focuses on the five most prolific years of Dickinson’s life through narration, letters, and poetry set
Get Cozy Concert Series Concludes with PSO Performance KITTERY The Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra’s 2019 ‘Get Cozy’ chamber music series concludes Sunday, April 28 at 4 p.m. with performances by the Musical Youth of the Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra. The final Get Cozy program is a chance to discover what the talented youth of our area are accomplishing together and will feature works by Josef Suk, Johann Christian Bach, Zoltán Kodály and Anton Arensky. The program includes five different chamber ensembles, including a wind quintet and a youth piano quintet with performers ages 7-10. Their final work will be Haydn’s Farewell Symphony for full chamber orchestra arranged for the instruments in the group and conducted by MyPSO youth conductor Jake Copp. As part of the MyPSO program aimed at introducing the finest in clas-
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to music in a song cycle. Among the twelve songs are the whimsical ode to a snake, “A Narrow Fellow In the Grass,” and “Hope is the Thing with Feathers,” a favorite poem of Emily Dickinson fans. Two songs capturing the poet’s longing, “If You Were Coming in the Fall” and “Will There Really Be A Morning” won prizes at Berklee College of Music, where Mulholland, as a music therapy student, first presented the show. “The heart wants what it wants, or else it does not care,” Dickinson wrote in a letter. “These words have been with me through the years,” said Mulholland. “She has been a kind of muse to me, resulting in the creation of A Solitude Space – an examination of the deep struggle Emily underwent to discover and define herself as a woman and a poet.” The group, Mosaic, has been performing in the area for
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Gospel Fest Brings Soul of New Orleans to the Seacoast
ELIOT ProjectMusicWorks, a seacoast-based arts and cultural nonprofit dedicated to uplifting those in need through music, will celebrate its 15th anniversary at its annual Big Easy Roots & Gospel Fest on Sunday, April 28 at the Regatta Room, 29 Levesque Drive (Eliot Commons) in Eliot. A reception with free hors d’oeuvre and cash bar will begin at 3 p.m., followed at 4 p.m. by a concert featuring The Soggy Po’ Boys, The RMS Five, and the Rock My Soul Choir and Band. A silent auction and raffles will run throughout the afternoon, and CDs and merchandise will be
available for sale. Proceeds will benefit ProjectMusicWorks and its mission of performing free outreach concerts at hospice centers, homeless shelters, nursing homes, rehab programs, correctional facilities, and other facilities that support those in need. Due to the performers’
Concert: April Foolishness KENNEBUNK Who doesn’t like a good laugh? There will be plenty of laughter happening on Saturday, April 27 at 4 p.m. at Christ Church, 6 Dane St, Kennebunk, when “Maestro” Warren King
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trots out his motley troupe of performers for a very silly afternoon of fun. He will accompany local vocalists Diane Ames, Alex Pratt, and brothers Owen and Schuyler White, as they muddle their way through some of the funniest songs ever written. They are actually all highly-polished professional singers. The nonsense will include comical tunes Maestro has gleaned from his vast collection of discarded sheet music through the ages, along with fun door prizes. Suggested donation for the concert is $15, or $10 for seniors and students, or what one can afford or chooses to give. Children under 12 are welcome at no charge. Proceeds benefit the missions of Christ Church, supporting the homeless, the hungry, needy children, battered women, refugees, addiction recovery, and disaster relief, here in the Kennebunks and throughout the world. For more information, visit www.christchurchkennebunk. org or call 207-985-4494.
SOUTH BERWICK On Wednesday, April 24, Scott Nash, the illustrator of the Flat Stanley books and more than 50 other children’s books, will be visiting Central School. He will be holding a school-wide assembly 8:45-9:30 a.m. to talk to students about
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Satoko Fujii and Joe Fonda Return
KITTERY Pianist Satoko Fujii and bassist Joe Fonda return for a performance on Saturday, April 27 at The Dance Hall, 7 Walker St. in Kittery. Great improvisers reveal a lifetime of experience and artistry in every note. For both Fujii
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and Fonda, that brings to bear an estimable history of collaboration with some of the music’s greatest practitioners. Both artists travel the world to perform with their ensembles. In 2016 Fujii did a yearlong international celebration of the 20th anniversary of her Libra Records label. Fonda, one of the most in-demand bassists in new jazz, is often on the road leading his own groups, performing with one of the many collaborative bands he’s in, or travelling as a sideman. The rapport between them is magical indeed. They seem to anticipate each other, sometimes spontaneously playing the same phrases at the same time, finishing each other’s thoughts, or concluding independent lines simultaneously. The woody sound, intense physicality, and percussive quality of Fonda’s bass contrasts beautifully with Fujii’s more flowing lines. And both are eager explorers of unusual timbres and extended techniques that add color and depth to the music. Fujii structures her improvisations around sharp contrasts, sudden changes in direction, and her ability to absorb what her bandmates are doing into her own musings. Fonda, with long experience with collective bands, is an unfailingly supportive partner who can subtly insert ideas that shape and direct an improvisation. The performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20, $16 advance. For information, call 207-703-2083 or visit www.thedancehallkittery.org.
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Kennebunk Playwright Show Opens in Portland PORTLAND Kennebunk playwright Danie Connolly will be premiering her latest play, Elvis and the Swear Can, at the Maine Playwright Festival for two weekends beginning April 25 at the Studio Theater at Portland Stage Company, 25 Forest Ave., Portland. Connollyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s play was chosen as one of 6 plays to be performed showcasing the Maine playwrights, directors and actors. Five men; Eddie Adelman, Travis G. Baker, Kevin Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Leary, Thomas Spurr and David Susman join Danie Connolly
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in presenting a diverse group of plays with the storylines ranging from hilarious to poignant, witty, thoughtful and hopeful and back to insanely funny. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been a blast tracking down the perfect Elvis impersonator costume and outrageous pompadour and sideburns along with the iconic glasses and shoes!â&#x20AC;? Connolly explains. The play is based on three separate stories all colliding to form a side splitting event when â&#x20AC;&#x153;Elvisâ&#x20AC;? confronts a difficult bank teller who has her own agenda of priorities. Danie Connolly is a humor
KENNEBUNKPORTIn celebration of National Poetry Month, We Poets & Verse invite the public to a celebration of poetry readings at columnist and childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s illustrator and author whose been writing a novel and decided to transform one of her bookâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s chapters and create a play that takes the audience on a fun romp. She won playwright slots with other chapters years ago at the Maine Playwrights Festival and The Northern Writers Festival. For tickets, visit www. acorn-productions.org.
Nonantum Resort on Saturday, April 27, 1-3 p.m. The event includes iconic legend Richard W. Perkins, Ogunquitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Poet Laureate, an acclaimed author, former restaurateur, and York County Coast Star contributor. He has written more than 600 odes and will share his whimsy on growing old and a whole cast of characters. Linda Aldrich, Portlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sixth Poet Laureate, will read from her two published collections of poetry â&#x20AC;&#x153;Footholdâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;March and Mad Womenâ&#x20AC;?. Her work appears in numerous journals and anthologies. Her acco-
lades include the Emily Dickinson Award for her poem â&#x20AC;&#x153;Woman-without-Armsâ&#x20AC;?. Complimentary treats will be available, as well as happy hour with cash bar following the readings. Admission is $20, but free for children 12 and under. Part of the proceeds benefit Camp POSTCARD, a free camp for 5th and 6th grade children in Maine. Tickets can be purchased at www.brownpapertickets.com, 1-800-838-3006, or the door. Nonantum Resort is located at 95 Ocean Ave., Kennebunkport. For more information, email wepoets.verse@gmail.com or find them on Facebook.
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challenges and inspired builds. The last Wednesday of the month is the Robotics Club meeting.
Experiences in Cuba with Robert Ortiz
Drop-In Crafts
Wednesday, April 24, 6 p.m. Our current artist on display, photographer Robert Ortiz, will be joining us to discuss his experiences visiting Cuba. Be sure to check out his photographs of his travels in Cuba at the library.
Saturdays the library is offering a new drop-in craft each week in our children’s area. Materials, directions, and examples will be set up during library hours and children are invited to drop in anytime during the week to make the craft.
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Genealogy Club
Wednesdays at 4 p.m. Call for details to see what is playing next.
The Genealogy Club meets on the first and third Friday of each month from 1 to 3 p.m. The club has a number of online resources for genealogical research includ-
Lego Club Wednesdays at 4 p.m. LEGO Club (ages 10-plus up) meets for weekly
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ing American Ancestors, Family Search, Heritage Quest, and Rootsweb. For local history, the library has nine volumes of Maine Families, vital records for South Berwick, Berwick, and North Berwick, and yearbooks.
For More Information Call the library at 207-698-5737 or visit www.berwick.lib.me.us.
Rice Public Library Expansion & Renovation Design Workshop Join the Library Building Committee and project architects for a schematic design presentation of the Rice Library Building Expansion & Renovation project on April 24, 6-8 p.m. at the Community Center, 120 Rogers Road in Kittery.
Poetry Reading On Thursday, April 25, 6-8 p.m., the Rice Pudding Poetry Series will feature poet Jody Hetherington along with community readers Laurie Bilby, Matt Entwistle, Ellen Hirshberg, Janis Wolak, and Cathy Wolff. The evening will include original instrumental music by guitarist David W. Graf. A longtime editor, writing workshop leader, and book seller, Jody’s reading will feature selections from her fulllength collection of prose poems, “On the Edge of No Answer” (Bauhan Publishing 2017), as well as new work. The event includes a reception and book-signing.
For More Information Call the library at 207-439-1553 or visit www.rice.lib.me.us.
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Story Time Break The South Berwick Library’s Children’s Department will be on a short Story Time Break from April 15-25. We’ll be using this time to
Lyme Disease Discussion and Information at the Library KENNEBUNK Annie Watts will be visiting Kennebunk Free Library on Tuesday, April 23 at 6 p.m. to discuss preventative measures to take to avoid Lyme Disease, including how to treat clothing and pets. Watts, a sufferer, will discuss the disease which is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed. She will be bringing specific products with her to protect against the increase in deer tick exposure during the dangerous months ahead. This program is free and wheelchair accessible. The Kennebunk Free Library is located at 112 Main Street in Kennebunk. For more information, call 207985-2173. plan the next session of story time and work on the summer programming. The library will be starting an advisory board for library superusers age 10 and up! Come have snacks and discuss what we can do to improve the library. The first meeting will be on Tuesday, April 30 at 6:30 p.m.
National Poetry Month
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Third Annual Poetry Night with poet Brian Evan-Jones on Tuesday, April 16 at 7 p.m. Share a favorite poem, read one of your own, or just come to listen.
For More Information Call the library at 207-384-3308 or visit www.southberwicklibrary.org.
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Monday, April 22 at noon. Practitioners of all backgrounds and skill levels are welcome at our monthly Meditation Group. Meditation and mindfulness expert Cindy Simon will lead a group in meditative practice, focusing on relaxing imagery.
Conversational French Thursday, April 25 at 6:30 p.m. This group will meet weekly on Thursdays to speak French. We will offer some activities, questions, and other approaches to practicing the language, but mostly it will be up to the group to determine what the format will be.
For More Information Call the library at 207-646-8181 or visit www.wells.lib.me.us.
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Friday, April 26 at 3 p.m. Participants are invited to build master creations with Legos provided by the library. We will also have Rubik’s cubes on hand with instructions on how to solve the Cube. All ages welcome.
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Teen Game Tournament Wednesday, April 24 at 1:30 p.m. Drop by the library on the last Wednesday of each month to participate in our ongoing gaming tournament. Each month, we will have new competitive games for you to try your hand at – from retro board games to Wii marathons to our new Nintendo Switch.
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Wednesdays, April 24, 6-7 p.m. This 4 week pilot project is led by Jerry Mayfield who teaches a unique method of meditation known as Sahaja Yoga. The practice of Sahaja Yoga meditation enables us to harness our inner energy and brings into balance the physical, mental and emotional aspects of our being, making us more peaceful, compassionate and joyful.
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~ News ~ Community Center Hosts Colonial Tea NORTH BERWICK More than 100 merry-makers filled the North Berwick Community Center on Sunday, April 7 for the local historical societyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Colonial Tea. Many wore period costumes. After several years of producing lavish Victorian Teas to rave reviews, Nancy Guptil and her talented crew hearkened back to an earlier era of homespun dresses and ruffled bonnets. The community center was transformed into a colonial tea room with authentic window treatments, elaborate table set-
tings, large decorative screens and creative design elements. As usual, the ornate teapots and cups brought plenty of oohs and ahhs. In addition to bottomless pots of traditional black tea, the menu included homemade lemon curd and Devonshire cream on tasty scones, pimento and olive pinwheels, chicken, ham and egg salad tea sandwiches and delectable finger desserts. The afternoon culminated in a presentation by noted Maine lecturer Hannah Peterson, who presented a program on the usage
Tuesday, April 23 at 7 p.m. Former Assistant Dean of Admissions at Bowdoin College, Wendy Thompson will share her expertise regarding college admissions. Her presentation illustrates the many factors college admissions officers consider when they review applications for admission.
York Hospital Lunch & Learn: Image Guided Ablation Wednesday, April 24 at noon. Dr. Daniel Reidman of York Hospital will discuss the use of minimally invasive Kyphoplasty and Vertebroplasty procedures for compression fracture care. Q&A will follow the lecture.
Medicare Seminar Wednesday, April 24 at 2:30 p.m. The Southern Maine Agency on Aging will present a seminar on Medicare designed to help answer Medicare questions. Certified State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) Counselors will present information on Medicare in easy to understand language. Topics
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of herbs in colonial times. Several highly sought-after dĂŠcor, gift and personal items were sold throughout the afternoon in a silent auction. Funds raised by the tea will go toward constructing the Historical Societyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s authentic post & beam learning center, which is going up on the grounds of the Morrell-Sherburne House museum off Route 9 behind Hannafords.
include: Benefits, coverage, premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, complaints and appeals, rights and procedures, and more. Preregistration is required by phone 207-396-6500 or 1-800-427-7411.
York History through the Lives of York Families Thursday, April 25 at 10:30 a.m. York historian James Kences examines the history of the town through the stories of 25 York families.
Community Open Mic Poetry Friday, April 26 at 7 p.m. Celebrate National Poetry Month by reading from original work or from a book.
Exploring the Complexity of Racism Film Series: BlacKkKlansman Sunday, April 28 at 3 p.m. The film tells the incredible true story of an American hero who infiltrated the KKK. Admission is free, and everyone is welcome.
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No-Touch Mousetrap Designed by Local Animal Controller YORK COUNTY There’s a new mousetrap in town! The household innovation is called Mouse Stopper, and it’s the deceptively simple creation of Maine’s pest-removal professional Dennis Theriault. The traps flip the script on the usual mousetrap system. The traditional traps are often foiled by mice, who learn to swipe the bait from the side without tripping the mechanism. Theriault’s solution, instead, encloses the trap and places the bait at the rear, forcing the mouse to cross over the platform and trip the hammer. Beyond saving lost bait and
lost time, Mouse Stopper has an even more compelling feature: Easy, no-touch disposal. Since the trap is enclosed within a cardboard box, simply toss the trap with the mouse straight into the garbage, making it perfect for
the squeamish. Julene Gervais, a host of Greenlight Maine, was especially excited about this feature when Theriault presented his invention on the entrepreneurial show in October. “My husband works a lot and I deal with those kinds of things around the house, so I would love to take that little box and just throw it in the trash,” she said. The panel named Mouse Stopper the winning invention and passed it along to the show’s next round. The full episode of Greenlight Maine as well as further details about the trap, can be found at www.mousestopper.com.
Happy-Dollars Build Community OGUNQUIT Rotarians are the do-gooders who build community one happy-dollar at a time. For the uninitiated, Rotary Clubs meet regularly for fellowship and to progress their community service mission. Twice a month the Club members meet around a shared meal for a little over an hour. Officiants give minutes, report on finances, talk about old and new business, and reserve about fifteen minutes for a guest speaker’s talk. Perhaps as a gesture not to take themselves too seriously, happy-dollar chatter follows immediately after the group-recitation of the Rotarian four-way test, which is: “Of all the things we think, say or do: Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned?” However, if you were to read a meeting recap, you would find the “happy-dollars” review length besting the amount written about the rest of the meeting by a healthy 2:1 ratio. From jolly jousts to milestone achievements and noteworthy observations – no matter how small, Rotarians happily payto-play. Happy-dollars ransom penalties and reward recognition equally. Caught without a nametag? Pay a dollar fine! Sitting only with your friends? Put some dollars toward repentance. Want bragging rights for a celebrity sighting, new baby, wedding announcement, milestone birthday or professional award? All those are good excuses for giving happy-dollars. Although nobody’s keeping score. Happydollar amounts tend to reflect
York Beach Beer Co. Officially Opens
Left to right: Rich Goodenough, Board Chair & Kennebunk Savings Vice President, Middle Market Lender; Steve Burns, Town Manager of York; Dave Rowland Sr.; Dave Rowland Jr., Owners of York Beach Beer Company; Josh Bartlett, Owner of Accolade Financial; Holly Roberts, Executive Director York Region Chamber of Commerce. Photot: Mell Boesch.
YORK After being delayed by the recent partial government shutdown, York Beach Beer Company (sister brewery to SoMe Brewing Co.) officially cut the ribbon to open their business on Thursday, March 14. Located at 33 Railroad Avenue, York
Beach, the ribbon cutting ceremony was conducted by Holly Roberts, Executive Director; Mell Boesch, Executive Assistant of the York Region Chamber of Commerce with owners Dave Rowland, Sr.; Dave Rowland, Jr. and guests who were also in attendance.
Rep. Hymanson Wins Public Policy Leadership Award the donor’s level of enthusiasm for the roast or the toast! And, although, luckily not as often, happy-dollars are also offered in hope to heal the sick and for those lost, near and far. What better way to monument the important and delightful work of building community than to recite, record, and reward the stories that make us laugh together and to raise a glass or bow our heads for all that we work for, and to pay tribute to the contributions of others. Most recently, Ogunquit’s happy Rotarians cooked up
some cheer for a Valentine’s Day of Warming with area neighbors and friends at the Wells-Ogunquit Center. Organized annually by Club member George Wilson, the celebration included a delicious hot lunch prepared by Ogunquit Village Market’s Harvest and Plate Catering, festive decorations, lots of heart-shaped treats and chocolate, and irresistible cupcakes for dessert. According to Club President Erin Haye, “George’s homemade coleslaw is a hallmark of what has become one of our signature events. It’s a fun day for all involved.”
Rep. Patty Hymanson receives the 2019 Public Policy Leadership Award from the leadership of the Maine Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Heather Healy, MAND president-elect, Eileen Malloy, MAND president and Ria Saunders, MAND public policy coordinator.
AUGUSTA Rep. Patty Hymanson, D-York, was presented with the “2019 Public Policy Leadership Award” by the Maine Acad-
AYI Digital Opens for Business BERWICK A ribbon cutting ceremony was conducted by the York Region Chamber of Commerce for AYI Digital, a local digital marketing agency on Wednesday, March 20 at the York Region Chamber of Commerce Annual Business Expo. Pictured front row left to right: Prentiss Kurtz, Staff Assistant to Senator Susan M. Collins, Nikol Ciccarello, Owner of AYI Digital, Ashley Deyab-Sprauve, Co-owner of AYI Digital, Bonita L. Pothier, Regional Representa-
tive to Senator Angus S. King Jr., Kevin Raymond, Optima Bank & Trust, VP, Commercial Loan Officer, Holly Roberts. Back row left to right: Rich Goodenough,
Kennebunk Savings Vice President, Middle Market Lender, Jon James, D.F. Richard Energy, Certified Energy Management Consultant. (Meikel Sprauvein photo)
emy of Nutrition and Dietetics (MAND) at a ceremony at the Senator Inn in Augusta recently. “I am very thankful for this award, it means a lot to me,” said Hymanson. “On the Health and Human Services Committee, we try to create systems to help Maine people maintain their health. Nutrition is a critical part of that.” Hymanson received the award in recognition of her leadership, expertise and support on nutrition-related bills in the last legislative session. Her nomination was unanimously approved by MAND. Hymanson is serving her third term in the House of Representatives and serves as House chair of the Health and Human Services Committee. She represents Ogunquit, and parts of Sanford, Wells and York.
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~ Calendar of Events ~ Friday, April 19
Saturday, April 20
Wells Trail Dedication
Annual Lobster Trap Cleanup
The Wells Reserve and Town of Wells will dedicate the Webhannet Marsh Trail, the reserve’s first ADA-compliant trail, at 2 p.m. at Harbor Park in Wells. The public is invited to the formal opening of the trail, which was completed last fall.
Join the Conservation Commission at Seapoint and Crescent Beaches in Kittery 8-10 a.m., rain or shine. Volunteers should wear sturdy shoes and bring gloves.
Owl Prowl The Center for Wildlife, 385 Mountain Road, Cape Neddick, presents their annual Owl Prowl to introduce the amazing world of owls. Learn about native owls and meet owls up close! There will be a short walk outside to call for owls and listen for “whooo” might call back. $7 per person and reservations are required. Please be sure to dress appropriately for being outdoors. FMI: www.thecenterforwildlife.org or 207-361-1400.
Fort Foster Beach Cleanup Volunteers of all ages are welcome to help clean the beach 10 a.m. - 12 noon, rain or shine. Lunch provided. Please bring gloves, rain gear and drinking water. To RSVP, text name and number of people attending to 207-370-9876 or email chris@mita.org.
Wells Reserve Beach Clean-up Roll up your sleeves at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm at 9 a.m. Walk the half mile down to Laudholm Beach to help to pick up litter. This effort is expected to last about an hour.
Bean Supper and Buffet 4-6 p.m. Trailblazers Family Club, 102 Bills Lane, Wells. Adults $8, children $4. FMI: 207-337-0663.
Turkey Supper The First Parish Federated Church, 150 Main Street, South Berwick, will host their monthly turkey supper 4-6 p.m. Menu includes roast turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, veggies, homemade biscuits, beverages, and assorted desserts. $10 for adults, $9 for seniors, $5 for children 12 and under, 5 and under free. FMI: 207384-4091.
The York River Study Committee will have its next monthly meeting 5:30- 7 p.m. at the Grant House, 200 Route 1, York. Regular meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of each month and are open to the public. The committee was formed of town-appointed members from Eliot, Kittery, South Berwick, and York, in order to work with the community to develop a York River Watershed Stewardship Plan and evaluate the suitability of a Partnership Wild and Scenic River designation. FMI: www.yorkrivermaine.org.
Speed Networking
The Ogunquit Chamber is hosting a Business After Hours event for networking, light refreshments and door prizes at The Shops at Cape Neddick, 1300 US Route 1, Cape Neddick, 5-7 p.m. $5 for members and their guests, $20 for non-members.
Kennebunk After Hours Join the Kennebunk Chamber at the Business After Hours event for networking, light refreshments and door prizes at Atria Kennebunk, One Penny Lane in Kennebunk, 5-7 p.m. $5 for chamber members, $10 for non-members.
Exploring Wabanaki Maine History
Earth Day Beach Cleanup
Come to Duffy’s Taven & Grill, 4 Main St, Kennebunk, at 5:30 p.m. to learn tips and tricks of business networking followed by a round of speed networking – quick, focused opportunities to meet local businessmen and women. Bring plenty of business cards. This event is free and open to the public. A cash bar and menu will be available.
Meet at bathhouse on Long Sands Beach in York at 9 a.m.
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Monday, April 22
The Evergreen Quilt Guild will meet 6-9 p.m. at St. David’s Episcopal Church, Route 1, two miles south of Kennebunk Village. Newcomers are always welcome.
The Recreation Center at Messiah Christian Church, 2700 Post Road in Wells is offering weekly drop-in volleyball games on Tuesdays 7-9 p.m. For ages 18 and above, no experience needed. $3 to play. FMI: 207-985-9287.
Tuesday, April 23
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York River Study Committee Monthly Meeting
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The MSAD #35 Art teachers are hosting a district-wide art show with an opening at Marshwood High School at 6 p.m. in the Learning Center. The show will feature student work from each of the schools in the district as well as a piece from each of the art teachers in the district.
Grandparents Group 10 a.m. at The Center, 175 Post Road, Kennebunk. Sign up required: 207-967-8514.
Red Cross Blood Drive There will be an American Red Cross Blood Drive at Marshwood High School, 260 Dow Hwy, South Berwick, 1-6 p.m. Sign-ups are through www.redcrossblood.org
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Learn about the indigenous people of Maine and their descendants through interactive stories at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm. For adults and high-school teens. The program is free, but registration is requested and donations are welcome. FMI: 207-646-1555, www. wellsreserve.org. The Wells and Ogunquit Chambers are partnering a Job Fair at Wells High School from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The time frame covers all lunch shifts for all students in grades 9-12. Businesses interested in participating should contact the chamber at 207-646-1279 or sarah@ogunquit.org.
Book Club: “The Alice Network” Noon at The Center, 175 Post Road, Kennebunk. Sign up required: 207-967-8514.
Thursday, April 25 Benefit Dinner for Concert Series There will be a community dinner at Spring Hill, 117 Pond Road, South Berwick, 5-9 p.m. Portion of proceeds from the regular dinner menu will be donated to the Hot Summer Nights Concert Series. Reservations requested: 207-384-2693.
Poetry Reading Colombian immigrant and Literary Achievement Award winner, Paula Blandon Villa will be reading a portion of her winning poem at
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Friday, April 26 Benefit Comedy Show Community Outreach Services of Kennebunk are bringing three of Boston’s funniest comedians to Atlantic Hall, 173 Main St, Cape Porpoise, for a few hours of good laughs for a good cause. Show is 7-9 p.m. and tickets are $22. Cash bar. 21+ show. Tickets by email at michelle@coskennebunks.org or call 207-632-6767.
Saturday, April 27 Volleyball Fundraiser Join the players at Kennebunk High School, 89 Fletcher St, Kennebunk, for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to play, watch, donate, eat, and buy! No admission fee but there will be food, raffles and donation opportunities. All proceeds benefit the Craig Richardson Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Chili Cook Off & Cornhole Fundraiser To benefit the York Senior Center Repairs Fund, St. Aspinquid Masonic Lodge at 101 Long Sands Rd in York is holding this combo event beginning at 11:30 a.m. The chili cook-off will be between The Union Bluff, Norma’s Restaurant, and the Senior Center cafeteria. Adults $10, $5 for children under 12. For cornhole tournament, $20 per player.
Trash & Litter Cleanup Event The Planeteers are hosting a Plogging Event 10 a.m. to 12 noon at Rotary Park on Water Street in Kennebunk. “Plogging” started in Sweden and is now a movement with the same goal in mind: to live and exercise in a clean world. The word comes from the Swedish words “picking up” garbage and “jogging” mixed into one. Prizes for the most trash collected will be awarded. FMI: info@someplaneteers.org.
Wells and Drake Island Beach Cleanup Pitch in at the Annual Wells Beach and Drakes Island Beach Cleanup 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Meet at the Wells Activity Center, 113 Sanford Road. RSVP Saundra at beachcleanup@yahoo.com. Cleaning supplies and Congdon’s donuts provided.
Women’s Club Luncheon The International Women’s Club of New England will meet at Clay Hill Farm, Cape Neddick. The speaker will be Ambassador Robert Cekuta. FMI: www.iwcne. net or call 207-318-7304 to make reservations for the luncheon.
Sunday, April 28 Chicken Shoot Come to the York Elks, 1704 Route 1, Cape Neddick at 2 p.m. to compete for a variety of prizes. Snacks provided starting at 1:30 p.m. Open to the public.
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Bishop Deeley Celebrates Chrism Mass in Portland PORTLAND With every pew of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland filled, Bishop Robert P. Deeley joyfully welcomed priests, deacons, religious, and faithful from around Maine to the annual
Chrism Mass, one of the most significant and solemn liturgies of the Catholic Church, held on the Tuesday of Holy Week. In addition to the priests renewing their promises to the bishop, the three oils blessed by the bishop during the Mass play
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...EASTER from page 1 making appearances at the following events: Cape Neddick Community Easter Egg Hunt at Clay Hill Farm, 220 Clay Hill Road. 4 p.m. Weather permitting. Free. FMI: 207361-2272 or www.clayhillfarm. com. North Berwick Each spring the Easter bunny hops into North Berwick and hides several eggs for the children at the North Berwick Community Center. This year, heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be visiting on Saturday, April 20 with eggs enough for three age groups (preK, K-1st, 2nd-3rd) of egg seekers. The eggs contain candy, trinkets, or prize numbers to be redeemed. After opening the eggs, all are welcome to meet and take photos with him, enjoy light refreshments, and take part in games. The egg hunts start at 12 noon, rain or shine. Sponsored by North Berwick Parks & Recreation Dept. Wells Easter Egg Hunt at Wells Recreation Park, Branch Road (Route 9A). Pre-school to grade 2. 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 20. Free. FMI 207-646-5826 or www.wellsrec.org. Easter Egg Hunt & Games at Messiah Christian Church, 2700 Post Road (Route 1). 11 a.m. on Sunday, April 21. Free. FMI: 207-985-9287 or messiahchristianchurch.org. South Berwick Easter Egg Hunt & Games, 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday, April 20, at the South Berwick Community Center, 71 Norton St. Enjoy a fun-filled morning of games and dancing with the Easter Bunny followed by an egg hunt. Bring an Easter basket for collecting and a camera for photo opps. The fire department will have their trucks open to explore. $8 for kids 2-6. Please register at 207-384-3306 to ensure there are enough eggs.
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Our Lady of the Angels Church, 160 Agamenticus Rd, South Berwick April 19 at 7 p.m. Good Friday Service and at 3 p.m. Stations of the Cross; April 21 at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Easter Sunday Celebration of the Resurrection of the Lord.
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St. Georgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Episcopal Church, 3 Emerson St, Sanford Good Friday, April 19 at 12 noon and 7 p.m.; Easter Sunday, April 21 at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
St. Raphael Church, 6 Whipple Road, Kittery April 19 at 7 p.m. Good Friday Service and at 3 p.m. Stations of the Cross; April 21 at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Easter Sunday Celebration of the Resurrection of the Lord.
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Celebrate Easter Sunday with a wonderful brunch created by our Executive Chef, Matthew Padilla! Reservations 11am to 2pm. 3 Course Menu, $65 per person 4 Course Tasting Menu, $95 per person Kids Menu (12 and Under), $35 Coffee, Tea, Juice, and Soft Drinks Included Please call 207.967.2321 to make a reservation.
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YORK York Hospital will host a Lunch & Learn on Minimally Invasive Fracture Care with Daniel Reidman, DO on Wednesday, April 24, 12-1 p.m. The program will be held at the York Public Library in the Community Room, 15 Long Sands Road, York. Guests will be introduced to Kyphoplasty and Vertebroplasty â&#x20AC;&#x201C; two well-established treatment options for patients with compression fractures of the spine. Where, in most cases, patients arriving at the hospital the morning of the procedure are not only walking â&#x20AC;&#x201C; but discharged home one to two hours
after surgery, encouraged to resume daily activities. All, with immediate or even complete pain reduction. Most patients find that they can return to their â&#x20AC;&#x153;pre-fracture livesâ&#x20AC;? with full unrestricted vigor, and minimal need for pain control following the procedure. Dr. Daniel Reidman, Diagnostic Radiologist, recently joined York Hospital, after holding the position of Department Chief, Diagnostic Radiology, Regional Medical Center, Orangeburg, SC, where he built and developed the interventional service over the past ten years. While he completed his residency at Madigan Army
Medical Center, Tacoma, WA, D.O. at University of New England, Biddeford, and earned his B.A. at Boston University, Dr. Reidman is excited to return to Southern Maine, where he was raised â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and to expand the Kyphoplasty/ Vertebroplasty and Percutaneous Thermal Tumor Ablation programs that York Hospital offers to the community. Seating is limited and complimentary lunch will be served. Guests are welcome beginning at 11:45 a.m. Q&A will follow the lecture. To make your reservation, call 207-351-2385 or email info@ yorkhospital.com.
Tips to Help Make Walking More Fun and Effective With Spring officially here, Stephen Farrell, CEO, UnitedHealthcare of New England encourages New Englanders to put on their shoes and experience the many health benefits of walking - one of the simplest and best ways to exercise. April is Move More Month, an annual celebration established by the American Heart Association to encourage people, schools, workplaces and
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Health & Fitness Sunscreen in Schools No Longer Restricted STATEWIDE Maine has joined 19 other states in allowing students to possess and use sunscreen in school. The law, known as SUNucate, ensures that children
will be protected from overexposure to the sun, which is a crucial step in preventing skin cancer. Governor Janet Mills signed LD 441, which was sponsored by Senator Cathy Breen.
Modeled after the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Association’s (ASDSA) SUNucate legislation, the bill was designed to eliminate barriers that prohibit students from
Earn Incentives: A majority of employers (86 percent) offer incentive-based wellness programs, including some that enable employees to earn more than $1,000 per year by meeting certain daily walking goals. Similarly, websites such as achievemint.com enable people to earn cash rewards for walking. Throughout April, people can go to uhcwalkingmaps.com, sign the pledge to walk more and become eligible for a chance to win one of more than 100 walking-related prizes, including a
trip for two to hike the Grand Canyon or Apple Watch®. On behalf of the first 25,000 people to sign the pledge, UnitedHealthcare will donate a total of $25,000 to help reduce childhood obesity, including contributions to Boys & Girls Clubs across the country. So, this Move More Month, consider these walking tips as you take a step toward better health. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.
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possessing and using over-thecounter sunscreen in school by exempting these products from broad reaching “medication bans.” Students in Maine will no longer need a prescription or physician’s note in order to apply sunscreen during outdoor activities. “We know that if we teach children to protect themselves from the sun, they’ll continue these habits as adults,” said ASDSA President Murad Alam, MD, MBA. “SUNucate is one of the easiest ways to protect children from harmful ultraviolet rays and teach sun-safe behaviors, such as applying sunscreen before going outdoors.” The need for this legislation stemmed from dermatologists and reports in the national
Increased MS Prevalence Inspires Walk MS KENNEBUNKPORT An estimated 200 people are expected to raise more than $40,000 at Walk MS: Kennebunkport on Sunday, May 5 at Consolidated Elementary School, 25 School Street, Kennebunkport. This year, walkers are inspired by a new study conducted by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS) and published in the February 15 online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, which shows more than twice as many people in the U.S. are living with multiple sclerosis than previously thought. The prior studies estimated the prev-
alence to be 400,000, but this new study shows that number is closer to 1 million. “Twice as many people need a cure and to know they have a community to support them,” said Cyndi Zagieboylo, president and CEO of NMSS.
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media that children could not use sunscreen while outside unless they have a doctor’s note or prescription. Although sunscreen is classified as an overthe-counter medicine by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the United States Preventive Services Task Force both believe that children should have access to sunscreen and other sun-protective measures in order to reduce the risk of skin cancer. ASDSA worked with the Maine Dermatological Society and the Personal Care Products Council to advocate for the passage of this law. To learn more about SUNucate, visit www. asds.net/SUNucate.
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Legislation Signed to Protect Mainers from Exploitation AUGUSTA Governor Janet Mills signed legislation to protect vulnerable Mainers from financial exploitation. LD 566 “An Act to Protect Vulnerable Adults From Financial Exploitation,” introduced by Representative Donna Bailey and signed into law by the governor, requires qualified individuals – including broker-dealers or investment advisors, who reasonably believe that financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult may have occurred, may have been attempted or is being attempted – to report
those concerns to the Securities Administrator within the Department of Professional and Financial Regulation, Office of Securities, and the Department of Health and Human Services. “The financial exploitation of vulnerable Mainers is an insidious crime. Eradicating it from our state will take the efforts of everyone, including state government, law enforcement, and financial professionals, working together in defense of Maine people,” said Governor Mills. “This bill is a productive step forward and will help knock down the barriers between state
agencies and law enforcement in combating financial exploitation and encourage early reporting. Together, we will protect more Maine seniors and vulnerable people from financial abuse.” “This bill is an important step in our efforts to protect seniors from the constant threat of financial exploitation, ensuring that financial advisers on the front lines will be able to report what comes to their attention through work with clients,” said Representative Donna Bailey, D-Saco. “I am grateful to the HCIFS Committee, the Legislature and the Governor for signing this bill into law, and
to Maine’s own Judy Shaw for helping to draft the model legislation.” In addition to facilitating reporting, securities professionals will be able to use new tools to notify trusted contacts of the impacted person in order to help them make informed and supported decisions. They will also be able to delay disbursement of funds for a limited period of time in the most egregious of cases.
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Sen. Collins Meets with Public Housing Directors WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senator Susan Collins, the Chairman of the Housing Appropriations Subcommittee, met with members of the Maine Association of Public Housing Directors (MAPHD) in her Washington, D.C., office to discuss the need for more affordable housing, the proposed changes to the Department of Housing and Urban Developmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s inspection protocols, and other issues. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Maineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Housing Authorities provide many important services to seniors,
individuals with disabilities, and low-income individuals and families,â&#x20AC;? said Senator Collins. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I had a productive discussion with members of the Maine Association of Public Housing Directors, and I look forward to our continued work together to ensure that the housing needs of our most vulnerable citizens are met.â&#x20AC;? In Maine, local housing authorities administer 4,082 public housing units in addition to more than 11,000 Housing Choice Vouchers statewide. Approximately 66% of these units are occupied by elderly and dis-
Retirement Money and Unnecessary Taxes Do you own an IRA/401K/Annuity or other retirement â&#x20AC;&#x153;pre-taxâ&#x20AC;? account? When was the last time you checked the beneficiary designations on those accounts? You could be wasting your retirement money on unnecessary taxes. We often forget that giving retirement accounts to our heirs comes with a tax. Most of these accounts are â&#x20AC;&#x153;pre-tax,â&#x20AC;? meaning that you have taken a pass on paying income tax until later. That promise to pay carries over to your beneficiaries. Most companies will prompt you for a beneficiary when you set up the account, but that could have been years ago. Things change, a beneficiary may have died, you may have divorced, etc. You always want to make sure you have â&#x20AC;&#x153;primaryâ&#x20AC;? AND â&#x20AC;&#x153;contingentâ&#x20AC;? beneficiaries on these accounts. The tax savings you will pass to your heirs is significant. If your primary beneficiary predeceases you, in a common accident for example, and you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have a contingent beneficiary named, that account will default to your â&#x20AC;&#x153;Estateâ&#x20AC;? when you die. Estates are taxed (Federal and State) at the very highest income bracket there is. Moreover, individuals can usually spread out the tax liability over the rest of their lives. Estates have to take the money in a set time frame, meaning potentially one-half of the money will needlessly go to pay completely avoidable income tax. So, update those beneficiary designations and make sure you have a contingent beneficiary named on all these
types of accounts. Submitted by Kathryn Bedell of Ballou & Bedell Attorneys at Law, Route 1, York.
abled residents living on social security or disability payments roughly equal to $1,200 per month. For more than 30 years, local housing authorities have collaborated via the Maine Association of Public Housing Directors. As part of its goal to continuously improve the quality of services offered to Maine people, MAPHD provides training and consulting for local housing authorities throughout the State of Maine. Last month, Senator Collins hosted Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson Lewiston to see firsthand how federal housing programs are improving the health, safety, and overall wellbeing of Mainers and strengthening local communities. Earlier this year, Senator Collins secured key funding for several housing programs in the fiscal year 2019 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development appropriations bill.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senator Susan Collins delivered remarks at the April 13 Hero Send Off Ceremony for the 286th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion at Bangor High School. “The history of our nation is written in large part by our citizen soldiers,” said Senator Collins. “Through nearly two centuries of exceptional service, the Maine Army National Guard has earned an honored place in this history. When duty calls, the men and women of Maine answer willingly and courageously.” “There is no cause more noble than preserving America’s freedom and extending freedom’s blessings around the world,” Senator Collins contin-
Left to right: Jacob Pisani, Drew Pisani – Assistant Scout Master, Andrew Palmeri, Ben LaChapelle, Michael Cousineau (hidden behind Ben), Eric LaChapelle, Anthony Palmeri.
ued. “The 286th advances that cause. I join with all who love freedom – here and around the world – and salute you. God bless you all, and God bless America.” Seventy soldiers from the Bangor-based 286th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion are deploying to Poland in
support of Operation Atlantic Resolve and will return in early 2020. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2014, U.S. forces have been rotating through Europe for this vital mission to deter Russian aggression and conduct multinational training with our NATO allies and other European partners.
Outdoor Power Equipment Safety Tips “Before you use a mower, trimmer, blower, chain saw, pruner or other piece of outdoor power equipment this season, it’s important to refresh yourself on handling and safety procedures,” said Kris Kiser, president and CEO of the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI), an international trade association representing outdoor power equipment, small engine and utility vehicle manufacturers and suppliers. “We’re all eager to get outside and enjoy the living landscape after a long winter, but take the time to do basic
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maintenance now to ensure your equipment operates safely for the season and is ready to get the job done.” These six tips below can help: Read your owner’s manual. Follow all guidelines for your outdoor power equipment and familiarize yourself with the controls. If you have lost your manual, look it up online (and save a copy on your computer for easy reference in the future). Inspect equipment. Check for loose belts and missing or damaged parts. Replace any
parts needed or take your equipment to a qualified service representative for servicing. Drain old fuel. Never leave fuel sitting in the gas tank of your equipment for more than 30 days. Untreated gasoline (without a fuel stabilizer) left in the system will deteriorate, which may cause starting or running problems and, in some cases, damage to the fuel system. Protect your power by using only E10 or less fuel in outdoor power equipment. Some gas stations may offer 15 percent ethanol (E15) gas or higher-eth-
ARUNDEL The Boy Scouts of Arundel’s Troop #330 were gratefully honored recently with Volunteer Appreciation Awards at the annual meeting of the Arundel Conservation Trust (“ACT”), held recently at the Cape Arundel Cottage Preserve’s Commu-
anol fuel blends but any fuel containing more than 10 percent ethanol can damage—and is illegal to use in—small engine equipment not designed for it. Store fuel safely. Label your fuel can with the date of purchase and ethanol content of the fuel. Never put “old” gas in your outdoor power equipment. If you don’t know the date of purchase, dispose of the fuel in the can safely and buy fresh fuel. Always store fuel out of the reach of children or pets and in approved containers. Clean equipment. Remove See SAFETY page 40...
nity Center. The scouts led by Troop 330 Scoutmaster Mark Aportria designed and constructed several wooden benches for the Arundel Conservation Trust. They will be installed in early May on ACT’s Welch Woods conservation property on River Road. The boys and leaders attended the ACT event in full uniform as they each received their awards. The benches the scouts built are sturdy and longlasting. They will be placed at several locations on Welch Woods to allow people who use the trail to enjoy a quiet view of the Kennebunk River as it flows past this beautiful area, which is located just downstream of Durrell’s Bridge road. The Arundel Conservation Trust is excited that Troop #330 will continue be involved with the ACT’s trail-building and development of other conservation property on Limerick Road and the Cluff Preserve in Arundel.
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Now Open for the Season Our lounge and our dining room is open Friday through Monday. Enjoy the new spring menu along with select wines and your favorite cocktails. Spring will be filled with dining events for everyone: Pizza Night on Fridays, Brunch every Sunday, Five-O Friends & Family Night on Mondays, Sunday Night Trivia, and Monthly Wine Dinners. Don’t miss a bite.
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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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If you’re looking for something special to make “with the kids” or,” for kids of all ages” this Easter, how about this easy to make Jelly Bean Easter Bark. This recipe will make a pound of the best tasting Easter treat you ever made, even better than a Chocolate Bunny.
2} Microwave morsels and vegetable shortening in a medium, uncovered, microwave-safe bowl on MEDIUMHIGH {70%} power for 1 minute; STIR. If some of the morsels retain their original shape, Microwave an additional 10 to 15 seconds. Stir and if more time is needed add an additional 10 to 15 seconds until morsels are melted. Stir in ¼ cup of your jelly beans. 3} Spread the mixture to ¼ inch thick on your wax paper covered baking sheet. Sprinkle the remaining jelly beans or
add a few more if you want extra color. Refrigerate for about 15 minutes or until firm. Break into pieces. Store in airtight container at room temperature and enjoy after your Easter Dinner. Makes 10 servings so double the recipe if you have a big crowd. Enjoy!
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Jason W. Bigda, 45 WELLS - Jason Bigda of Acorn Drive passed away April 10, 2019 in York Hospital after a battle with diabetes. He was born in Sanford on May 30, 1973, son of Walter and Mary (Daney) Bigda, and graduated Wells High School. Jason worked for many years at Hannaford in Wells and then at Walmart in Somersworth, NH, until his health failed. Jason was a very quiet guy who mainly kept to himself. His computer was his lifeline to the world and he designed his own to meet his preferences, especially gaming. Jason enjoyed the annual family reunions and adored his nephews, Brian and Zack. He is survived by his parents Walter and Mary (Daney) Bigda of Wells; his brother Michael Bigda and his wife Laura and their sons, Brian and Zack all of Panama City, FL; as well as many aunts, uncles, and cousins. There will be no services at this time. Arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick. Condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com.
Amy Leigh Chadbourne, 27 BIDDEFORD - Amy Leigh Chadbourne died Thursday, April 11, 2019 at Maine Medical Center in Portland. Amy was born November 20, 1991 in Montclair, CA, the daughter of James R. and Dianne Smallidge Chadbourne, and attended Wells Schools. She
graduated from Stillwater Academy in Utah, as class valedictorian. She furthered her education at Southern Maine Community College, where she earned her Firefighter I and II certifications. Returning to Wells, she joined the Wells Fire Department as a volunteer, and shined as a dedicated public servant. Most recently, Amy worked for Prime Cut Landscaping in Scarborough. Amy was a bright young woman and a fun loving, free spirit. She was a gifted “dog whisperer” who could cajole and befriend even the most ill-tempered dog. Amy was always willing to help a friend and was never afraid to put herself in harm’s way for the sake of others. She was a gentle soul who will be forever loved, and always missed by her many friends and extended family. Amy is predeceased by her grandparents Marjorie and Bernard Chadbourne and Ralph Smallidge, Jr. Survivors include her father James Chadbourne and his fiancé Kristie Mapes of Wells, her mother Dianne Smallidge and her partner Charles Caramihalis of York, her brother Alexander Chadbourne of York, maternal grandmother Barbara
Smallidge of Concord, NH, many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews, and a wide circle of friends. A gathering was held 3-6 p.m. Thursday, April 25, at Village By the Sea, 1373 Post Road in Wells, with remembrances shared to celebrate Amy’s life at 4 p.m. Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made in Amy’s memory to the Pixel Fund, PO Box 653, Gorham, ME 04038 or to the Animal Welfare Society, PO Box 43 West Kennebunk, ME 04094. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, visit Amy’s Book of Memories page at www.bibberfuneral.com. Arrangements are in the care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road, Wells.
Earl (Charlie) Colby, 57 LEBANON – Earl Colby, lifelong resident of Lebanon, passed away March 27, 2019 in North Berwick from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was youngest of 12 children born to Louis and Edna (Thompson). Charlie graduated from Noble High School in North Berwick. For many years he was a truck driver, and was currently working as a Grinder at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in North Berwick. Charlie enjoyed some hunting, but mainly his quiet and peaceful life. At Charlie’s request, there will be no services. Arrangements are entrusted to the
Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick, where condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com.
Mark R. DeMauro, 48 Carrie A. Collins, 33 SANFORD – Carrie A. Collins, 33 of Sanford passed away April 12, 2019 in Maine Medical Center. She was born December 19, 1985 in Portland, daughter of Kieran Collins and Theresa Sanborn. Carrie was a graduate of Noble High School in North Berwick. She was pre-deceased by her grandmother Gerda Collins. Surviving are her grandfather Kieran F. Collins of North Berwick; father and stepmother Kieran C. and Carol Collins of Sanford; mother Theresa Sanborn of Lebanon; sisters Caroline Collins and Anna Collins; and children Joel, Kiley and Zoey. There will be no public services at this time. The Johnson Funeral Home in North Berwick is caring for the family. Condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com.
WELLS – It is with profound sadness that we announce the unexpected death of Mark R. DeMauro of Wells on Friday, April 5, 2019. Mark was born in New Britain, CT, on August 11, 1970, son of Ronald M. and Susan (Johnson) DeMauro. He was 48 years old. Mark graduated from Kennebunk High School, where he was very active in sports, especially baseball, football, and wrestling. Mark was a threetime State Champion in his weight class. After high school, he served in the United States Navy on the USS Theodore Roosevelt during the Gulf War. He then went on to graduate from the University of Southern Maine where he received a bachelor’s degree in Human Sciences. Mark was in the dental industry for over 15 years. Most recently he worked at Ormco Orthodontics Corporation. He loved sports, both as a participant and an enthusiastic spectator and coach. Mark always had a big smile, helpful See DEMAURO page 33...
~ Ask The Computer Lady ~ Dear Computer Lady, I get all these from so called Microsoft security says I have malware and Trojans on my computer and to call an 800 number for the site manager. Is this legitimate? Rose Dear Rose, No, this is not legitimate. Those messages are ads or malware from scammers who, at best will tell you that you have all kinds of errors on your computer (that you don’t really have) and then “fix” your computer for a fee, and at worst, will lock you out of your computer and demand you pay their fee (a ransom really) to gain access to your computer again. I can’t stress enough how important it is to NEVER give someone access to your computer unless you know them. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, The Weekly
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errors on your computer. Usually, they tell you that you have errors that aren’t really there, and the things that they do fix can easily be done with tools already available in Windows. If you have one of these so called programs installed, I would remove it. While it does not appear to hamper the operation of your computer in any way, it probably does slow it down a little bit. Just open your Control Panel, click on “Uninstall A Program” then select the program and click the “Uninstall” link in the menu bar at the top. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I have been saving recipes and diy projects in Microsoft OneNote and was wondering if in those notebooks...is there a way to alphabetize them? It would make it handier...
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~ Obituaries ~ ...DEMAURO from page 32 attitude, great sense of humor, and collected friends wherever he went. He was a friend of Bill W. for over 24 years. Mark will be forever missed by his loving wife Erin L. (Maguire) DeMauro of Wells; his beloved children Sam, Nate, and Mia; his mother Susan DeMauro of Old Orchard Beach; his father Ronald DeMauro and his wife Sue of Kensington, CT; sisters Carie Costello and her husband Dave of Falmouth, and Jody Mancini and her husband Michael of Kittery; his father and mother-in-law John and Bonnie Maguire of Saint John, NB, Canada; brothers-in-law J. Craig Maguire and his wife Dorothy, and Shaun Maguire; as well as many nieces and nephews. Friends were welcome to call on Wednesday, April 10 at Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road, Wells. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, April 11, at Holy Spirit Parish â&#x20AC;&#x201C; St. Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Church, 236 Eldredge Road, Wells. Interment followed at Ocean View Cemetery in Wells. Should friends desire, donations in Markâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s memory can be made to Wells/Ogunquit Youth Football (WOYFCA), PO Box 656, Wells, ME 04090 or Wells/Ogunquit Little League, PO Box 974, Wells, ME 04090. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Markâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Book of Memories page at www.bibberfuneral. com. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road, Wells.
the daughter of Albert and Irene (Somerset) Chagnon. Gloria graduated valedictorian of the class of 1945 from Berwick Academy. For many years, she worked at G.E. in Somersworth, NH. She also worked as a clerk in the emergencyrRoom in Corpus Christie, TX, and retired as a clerk for the York County District Court after 17 years. Gloria is survived by her three children Harvey Mick, Jr. and wife Rita of Rollinsford, NH, Patsy Cheney of South Berwick, Pamela Darling and husband Brian of Newington, NH; 14 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great grandchildren. A private memorial service will be held in the spring with interment in New Town Cemetery, Rollinsford, NH. Donations in her memory may be made to Berwick Estates, 79 Portland Street, South Berwick, ME 03908, where she received loving care in her last years. Arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick, where condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com.
High School. Jean was the proprietor of Gifts & Greeting store on Route 1 for many years. Later in life, she earned a computer science degree from Andover College, changing careers to a medical underwriter for Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield. Jean loved cooking and established JMB Catering. She was passionate about her gardens and loved soaking up the sun at the ocean. She was predeceased by her husband of 25 years, Lindley (Brother) Bridges in 2016. Surviving are her son Dennis Maher, Jr and wife Della; daughter Darcie Maher and life partner Dale LaPointe; grandchildren Lance and Mikayla Maher, and Clementine Powell; sister Marilyn Decatur; brother Peter Jellison and wife Donna; nieces Marnie Tafferner and Holly Jellison; nephew Christopher Decatur; great-nieces Arielle Brown, Sierra and Bailey Decatur; and great-nephew Joshua Brown. A Celebration of Life for close family and friends will be held at a later date. Arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick. Condolences may be expressed at www. johnsonfuneralhomeme.com.
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He attended school in York, quitting in the tenth grade. He enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1953. In 1963 he obtained a GED while in the Air Force, and a second GED in 1978 from Skowhegan Area High School. Paul met his future wife Nancy Sitlington while both were stationed at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio, TX. They married December 22, 1955 in Booneville, AR. A twenty-year veteran of the USAF, he attained the rank of Master Sergeant, retiring in April 1973. Paul was a propeller technician with his favorite being the Hamilton Propeller on the C-130 aircraft. He was stationed on several bases in the U.S. and twice in the Philippines, one tour
YORK â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Paul E. Moulton, 84, passed away on April 13, 2019 at Togus VA Medical Center. He was the sole survivor of thirteen siblings born to David L. and Mary A. (Rennie), was born October 12, 1934 in York.
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Jean H. (Jellison) Maher-Bridges, 72 WELLS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Jean H. (Jellison) Maher-Bridges, 72, formerly of Wells, passed away April 13, 2019 at Maine Medical Center after a period of failing health. She was born in Sanford on August 9, 1946, daughter of Ernest and Roberts (Steel) Jellison, and graduated from Wells
with his family. He was a mobile instructor the last 3-1/2 years of his service. He worked at Skowhegan Machine Shop after his retirement from the USAF, then at Madison Pulp & Paper. He also worked at Lake Superior Paper in Duluth, MN. In 1988 he obtained his CDL and drove trucks across country, going to all forty-eight contiguous states as well as Canada and Mexico. He also worked at Solon Manufacturing until his retirement. He enjoyed hunting and fishing with his friend Dick LaPorte, who passed away in January 2019, as well as having coffee with other friends. He is survived by his wife Nancy of 63 years; sons Philip and Peter of Skowhegan, and Perry of Wrightsville, GA; daughters Susan and her husband Michael Morey of Oakland, and Paula and her husband Jason Whittemore of Cornville; grandchildren Nathaniel and Charlotte Whitaker of Maine, Ashley Moulton of Georgia, Kylie Whittemore of South Carolina, and Alyse and Maila Whittemore of Maine; step-grandchildren Terrance Wright of Georgia, and Tabitha, Joseph and Sara Morey
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Real Estate Teams on the Rise SOUTH BERWICK Janna Syrene, a veteran Broker with Bean Group, recently began expanding her team, a trend that’s becoming more common in the real estate industry, according to the National Association of Realtors®. “This growing trend not only helps our members share workloads and responsibilities, but also allow Realtors® to benefit from the experience of fellow professionals. The synergies of a well-functioning team are often an incentive to relinquish some of the independence of a solo practitioner and offer many attractive features for both licensees and their customers,” said NAR President Elizabeth Mendenhall. With that in mind, Janna and her husband and fellow Broker, John, carefully began adding to their successful team last year, taking into consideration everyone’s strengths, niches, service areas, and what skill sets they could offer to clients. The growing team is comprised of Janna and John, and
within the past few months have added five agents: Susan Gately, Joshua Jakan, Heidi Swett, Laura Holder, and Anne Honkonen, and three support staff: an operational manager, listing coordinator, and marketing assistant. Together, they offer 56 years of real estate experience spanning the seacoasts of Maine and New Hampshire. Last year, Janna achieved $34 million in residential home sales and was once again ranked the #1 agent in listed and sold volume in York County, according to MLS nongroup or office owner data. “John and I have been visualizing TeamSyrene for
Leading Maine Lobster Company Bullish on Growth of Exports to China YORK Maine Coast, one of the largest lobster companies in the state, says tariffs on its lobsters headed to China have taken a bite out of sales but the company has strategized on how to make up the lost revenue. CEO Tom Adams said, “There is no question the tariffs have hurt us but our strategy has always been to be nimble and we have aggressively sought out new markets and are making greater inroads in familiar markets. Since the implementation of the retaliatory tariffs in July, we have invested heavily in growth in other regional markets while retaining our engagement with customers in mainland China. We recently wrapped up a trip to Taipei. We have always found that investing one on one with our customers and developing relationships is what continues to grow our business despite the tariffs.” At Seafood Expo North America, the largest seafood exhibition in the USA, Maine Coast held a reception for customers and partners at the Boston Fish Pier the newest of its two operations – and the only Lobster wholesale business on the pier.
A few years ago, Maine Coast opened a five thousand square foot facility which can hold up to 30 thousand pounds of live lobster to ensure growth in its international markets. Adams added, “This second facility is smaller than our 150 thousand capacity facility in York but it allows us quick access to major airlines. It’s also advantageous for international buyers who may be in the area for a short time and can come see on a small scale the quality of our operations and products. Maine, however, is our home base for a reason – clean waters, the best product and the best workforce you will find anywhere.” Maine Coast is a global distributor of North Atlantic live lobster headquartered in York, Maine. The company has received numerous awards including 2015 US Small Business Administration’s Small Business Exporter of the Year for Maine, 2016 Mainebiz Fastest Growing Mid-Sized Company, and 2017 Inc. 5000’s Fastest Growing Private Companies and 2018 Maine International Trade Center’s Exporter of the Year.
years, and we’ve been incredibly thrilled to add such talented and passionate agents and support over the past few months,” says Janna. “Having a team allows us to better serve buyers and sellers, as it means there’s always an agent available for a showing, or to ask answer a question, and the marketing and customer service efforts are truly a team responsibility. It’s an incredible privilege to continue to grow our business in the area where we raised our family and have lived for the past two decades.” TeamSyrene can be reached at 207-676-3288 or teamsyrene. com.
DeQuattro Joins Legacy Properties Sotheby’s International Realty KENNEBUNK Legacy Properties Sotheby’s International Realty, Maine’s #1 Luxury Property Company, is proud to announce that Susan DeQuattro has joined their Kennebunk office. A resident of Cape Neddick, Susan has lived on the Seacoast of Maine since 1985. She has held an Associate Brokers license in both Maine and New Hampshire since 2004 and received her Bachelor of Arts degree, cum laude from the University of Southern Maine in Portland. Susan’s real estate focus is in vacation and luxury properties on the coast of Maine, and working with seniors getting ready for their next stage in life. Susan is a designated Senior Real Estate Specialist, SRES, allowing her to reach out and work directly with seniors and their families who are starting the process of downsizing. “We are very pleased to have Susan join our team in Southern Maine,” said Chris
Raftopoulos of Nvest Financial Group Honored in Forbes’ Best-in-State List KENNEBUNK Nvest Financial Group, a holistic financial planning boutique in Kennebunk announced that its President, Nichole D. Raftopoulos, CFP®, CDFA™, AIF®, MPAS®, has been named to Forbes’ Best-in-State Wealth Advisors list for 2019. The list was published on the Forbes website, and a condensed listing is available in the current issue of the magazine. In 1995, Nichole began her career in the financial services industry before establishing Nvest in 2003. As a Certified Financial Planner™ Practitioner, Accredited Investment Fiduciary® and Master Planner in Advanced StudiesSM Designee, Nichole works closely with Nvest’s clients regarding all aspects of the personal financial life by taking a sincere and holistic approach. This approach helps educate clients through all steps of the planning process thereby allowing a person to make informed decisions and helping achieve financial security. Nichole attributes her comprehensive and holistic style to her success. “This honor is not only
about me” states Nichole, “but rather it takes a team of professionals who are committed each and every day in working so diligently with all of our clients. I’m fortunate to have wonderful people as part of the Nvest team.” The 2019 ranking of the Forbes’ Best-in-State Wealth Advisors1 list was developed by SHOOK Research and is based on in-person and telephone due-diligence meetings to evaluate each advisor qualitatively and on a ranking algorithm that includes client retention, industry experience, review of compliance records, firm nominations, and quantitative criteria (including assets under management and revenue generated for their firms). Overall, 30,000 advisors were considered, and 3,500 (11.6 percent of candidates) were recognized. The full methodology2
Lynch, President of Legacy Properties Sotheby’s International Realty. “We have made a strong commitment to continue to deliver the high touch, exceptional service model for our real estate clients. With inventory in short supply in many cities and towns, it is more important for the consumer to have an agent who can help them navigate a path to success. Susan is a perfect for our company,” concluded Lynch. Susan is an active member of her community, regularly donating to Fair Tide’s “One Warm Night Program,” a transitional housing program in Kittery, Maine. Along with numerous volunteer projects including the York County Scholarship Auction, The Walk to End Alzheimer’s, and monthly beach cleanups. Whether helping a senior downsize, finding the perfect vacation home, or selling a luxury home, Susan provides exceptional service and expertise in the marketplace. Susan DeQuattro can be reached at 207-450-5038 and by email at sdequattro@legacysir. com. Legacy Properties Sotheby’s International Realty is Maine’s leading luxury and lifestyle property company with more than 80 agents and 5 offices serving the state of Maine and Seacoast New Hampshire.
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May is National BARKE Sale Month! The Canines-NKids Foundation (CNK), a nonprofit working to put an end to the cancers kids and manâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best friend both develop, is encouraging youth across the nation to host a BARKE Sale and is providing a tool kit with stepby-step instructions. Using the traditional bake sale model, a BARKE Sale enables anyone, anywhere to raise awareness and funds for cancer research that can speed up the development of better medicines and a cure for both by offering tasty pet and people treats. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Through this fun and educational program, we are empowering kids to help other kids and their pet friends beat cancer,â&#x20AC;? said Ulrike Szalay, executive director and founder of Canines-N-Kids. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want kids and communities to organize BARKE Sales throughout May and beyond to help raise needed research funds as well as awareness about how dogs and children share many of the same cancers.â&#x20AC;? The Canines-N-Kidsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; sale gives youth, volunteer, service groups, and even corporations a tangible way to come together for a unique event featuring goodies for people and pets, and to help raise funds for re-
search that can crush cancer at both ends of the leash. The foundation offers a free kit containing flyers, postcards and a step-by-step instruction guide. Or, for a small fee, there is a new â&#x20AC;&#x153;BARKE Sale in a Box,â&#x20AC;? a turnkey toolkit which includes everything from the online kit as well as cookie cutters, a poster, recipes, stickers and more. Groups interested in holding a sale need to register at www.CaninesNKids.org to receive their supplies. Several cancers develop in both kids and manâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best friend such as bone cancer, brain cancer, lymphoma and
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SEASONAL CLEAN UP, MULCHING, HEDGE TRIMMING, WEEKLY MOWING, YARD OVERHAUL, SPECIAL PROJECTS
Reasonable Rates Insured â&#x20AC;˘ Free Estimates Service Maine Seacoast
Pine Tree Services
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CONSTRUCTION No job too small
Handyman Services Available
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Pickup & Delivery Available
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WASTE REMOVAL
15 Yard Dumpster up to 4000 lbs.
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$395
20 Yard Dumpster up to 5000 lbs.
Dick Moreau Electric
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Servicing Southern Maine
Richard Moreau, Master Electrician
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~ Obituaries ~
...MOULTON from page 33 of Maine; great-grandchildren Amaya Falana of Georgia, and Chloe and Alaric Whitaker of Maine; step-great-grandchildren Kalani and Leah Wright of Georgia; and many nieces, nephews, brothers-in-law, and sistersin-law. Paul’s family wishes to thank the doctors, nurses, and staff at Redington Fairview General Hospital, Maine General Medical Centers in Waterville and Augusta, the hospice unit at Togus and their angels on earth, and the dialysis clinics at Skowhegan and Presque Isle. Also thanks to the crew at Governors in Waterville, especially Nikki Laplant. A special thanks to Pastor and Mrs. Robert Philbrick and the Clinton Baptist Church family for their love and support. The family will receive visitors on Saturday, April 20, 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the Clinton Baptist Church, 10 Spring Street, Clinton, with a funeral service immediately following. A reception will be held in the church hall following the service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to your favorite charity or Clinton Baptist Church. Funeral services are under the direction of Dan and Scott’s Cremation of Skowhegan.
Arthur E. Perkins, 87 ELIOT – Arthur E. Perkins died on April 5, 2019 at his home with loving family by his side, following an extended period of failing health. Born in York to Lester and Sylvia Perkins of Cape Neddick on May 12, 1931, Arthur attended local schools with his two brothers. Arthur joined the Navy in 1950 and served his country starting at USNTC Bainbridge.
After four years in the Navy, he started working at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery until his retirement in 1986. In his spare time Arthur loved to go to Gilley’s in Portsmouth’s Market Square and going to the drive-in movies. In 1953 he married Glenda Mitchell, whom he met at York Beach, and together they made a home in Eliot where they raised their family, and have remained ever since. Arthur and his family spent countless summer hours together enjoying the family camp in Wakefield NH, where a typical day could have them boating, biking, and pitching a game of horseshoes. Often he would take the family to the White Mountains and Clarks Trading Post to watch the trained bears and ride the tramway or gondola. Sometimes it was Canobie Lake. Arthur is survived by his wife of 64 years, Glenda Perkins; son Michael Perkins with Sandy LaRoche of Rochester, NH; daughter Debbie (Perkins) Corby and her husband Gene Corby of Kittery; daughter Cathy (Perkins) Whitney and her husband Stephen Whitney of
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Kittery; grandsons Gene Corby, Michael Perkins, Eric Perkins, William Hickman, Joseph Martel, and Stephen Whitney; granddaughters Shelly Bishop and Tabitha Whitney; and several great grandchildren. Friends gathered on Wednesday, April 10 at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Eliot for a graveside memorial and burial. Online condolences may be made by visiting www.jspelkeyfuneralhome.com. Care of the Perkins family has been entrusted to J.S. Pelkey and Son Funeral Home.
to the Animal Welfare Society, PO Box 43, West Kennebunk, ME 04094 in his memory. Condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme. com.
Judith Ann (Walsh) Robertshaw, 71
Clark William (Bill) Rice, Jr., 62 BERWICK – Clark William (Bill) Rice, Jr., 62 of Berwick, passed away peacefully April 15, 2019, after years of declining health. He was born September 26, 1956 in Sanford, and attended Noble schools. He had a passion for cars like his father and loved to watch the 1/4-mile drag strip races. For most of his life he worked as an autobody mechanic. Bill enjoyed listening to music, working in his flower gardens, and cooking. He was very kind and helpful to his former mother-in-law Carol Junkins. He was pre-deceased by his grandparents Curtis and Julia Goodwin; father Clark Rice, Sr.; cousins Larry Blake, and Tommy and Wayne Rice. Surviving are his mother and stepfather Kendra and Lawrence Blake of Homosassa, FL; his daughter Brenda Michaud of the Berwick area; grandchildren Sanya and Wyatt; ex-wife and dear friend Debbie (Junkins) Rice; two sisters Priscilla Leach and husband Mark of North Berwick, Kathleen Pye and husband Gordon of Phippsburg; and companion of 11 years, his dog Max. Other family members include stepmother Patricia Rice, Allan Rice, Ronald Rice, Kathleen Rice, Marlene Garland, and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and very special niece Summer Leach Jolly. A time of visitation will be held on Friday, April 19, 2:303:30 p.m. immediately followed by a memorial service at 3:30 p.m. at the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick. Interment to follow in Hillside Cemetery. Family flowers only. Friends may contribute
SOUTH BERWICK – On Wednesday, April 10, 2019, Judy Robertshaw passed away at age 71. Judy was born on September 21, 1947 in Waltham, MA, to Arthur and Margaret (O’Reilly) Walsh. She graduated from Hudson High School in 1966, and moved to Berwick after meeting her husband at York Beach. She worked as a homemaker, at the Wentworth Douglas Hospital, and at the Passport Center. Judy had a passion for country music, history, Maine art, Longaberger baskets, and all things Christmas. She loved to vacation at York Beach, listen to Neil Diamond, and collect ‘60s memorabilia. Judy was preceded in death by her beloved husband William (Lester) Robertshaw. She is survived by her daughters Erin, Heidi, and Lori, her brother Arthur, her sister Katie, her two grandchildren Alison and James, and several cousins, nieces, and nephews. An hour of visitation was held 10-11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 17, at the McIntire-McCooey Funeral Home, 301 Main Street in South Berwick. A service was held at 11 a.m. at the funeral home, followed by burial at Woodlawn Cemetery. Please go to www.mcintiremccooey.com to sign the online guest book. ...SAFETY from page 24 any dirt, oil or grass stuck to it. Clean equipment will run more efficiently and last longer. “Now is also a good time to assess your outdoor power equipment needs,” adds Kiser. “Whether you’re needing battery-, gasoline-, propane-, dieselor hybrid-powered equipment, there is a product to fit your unique needs that can handle any job.” For more safety tips, go to www.opei.org. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.
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~ Classifieds ~ ITEMS FOR SALE
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RIDER MOWER: 3-year-old Ariens 20HP V-Twin with 46â&#x20AC;? mulch blade. Serviced every year. All receipts and books included. $800 â&#x20AC;˘ 207-363-4671
PERSONAL ASSISTANCE TRUSTWORTHY RETIREE will 1) shop for groceries, hardware, dept. store items. 2) make deliveries. 3) drive to/ from airport, mall, theater & other dest. 4) do small odd jobs. Try me out! Very reasonable. Call Paul 207-363-0519
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Beautiful, brand new, efficiently designed one bedroom apartments with dishwasher and stackable washer & dryer unit hook-up. Located in York Village, a short distance from Long Sands Beach. Baldwin Apartments offers seniors 62+ independent living within a community setting and easy access to a community center with the option to purchase weekday meals. Transportation and housekeeping services are also available for a fee. Rent is $1,100 per month with tenant paid heat/electricity.
SHIRLEYâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S CLEANING For a spotless home. Trustworthy and dependable. 207-439-1363
LEGAL NOTICE DETERMINATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE FOR NON-EQUIVALENCY PROJECTS To: All Interested Parties
Date: March 11, 2019
As required by Section 4 of the State of Maine Rules Relating to Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund Chapter 230, the Department of Health and Human Services staff prepared a â&#x20AC;&#x153;Determination of Environmental Complianceâ&#x20AC;? on behalf of the South Berwick Water District of South Berwick, ME, to assure the project to replace approximately 880-ft of water main on Pleasant Street is consistent with applicable environmental regulations. The project has been determined to require a Non-equivalency Project Environmental Review due to total projected costs of less than $400,000. 6RXWK %HUZLFN :DWHU 'LVWULFW KDV FHUWLĂ&#x20AC;HG WKDW WKH SURMHFW FRPSOLHV ZLWK all local and state reviews and permit requirements for construction of the project. South Berwick Water District has reviewed alternatives and described positive and negative impacts of the project on the environment. This determination may be revoked at any time if 1) the project is altered and no longer meets the requirements of the Determination of Environmental Compliance 2) new evidence shows that serious environmental issues exist or 3) a local, state or federal law is being or may be violated. This determination will be published by the South Berwick Water District. 3URMHFW GRFXPHQWV DUH RQ Ă&#x20AC;OH DQG DUH DYDLODEOH IRU SXEOLF UHYLHZ DW WKH RIĂ&#x20AC;FHV RI WKH 6RXWK %HUZLFN :DWHU 'LVWULFW DQG WKH RIĂ&#x20AC;FHV RI WKH 'ULQNLQJ :DWHU Program. The Department of Health and Human Services Drinking Water Program will distribute this determination to all known interested parties.
MOUNTAIN Assistant Manager TOPS & Sales Associates RESORT SHOPS Immediate openings for Assistant Manager and Sales Associates at Mountain Tops on Shore Road in Ogunquit, Perkins Cove in Ogunquit, and Dock Square in Kennebunkport. Assistant Manager position includes store supervising responsibilities such as sales, cash register, receiving and stocking, opening and closing.
Excellent pay and great working conditions. Come and join our team! Seasonal positions now thru October or Labor Day for students. Email jaynecoy@gmail.com, call Jayne Coy at 468-5015, or apply at the store.
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Sales Associate positions include cash register, restocking, and general store functions.
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BOURNIVAL JEEP IS A STAND-ALONE SINGLE FRANCHISE DEALERSHIP WITH A FOCUS ON CUSTOMER SERVICE AND FOUR WHEEL DRIVE ADVENTURE. IF YOU WANT MORE THAN A JOB, WE WANT TO TALK TO YOU.
Please apply in person in PORTSMOUTH or call Kelly at 603-431-8900 ext. 125.
LINE COOKS AND DISHWASHERS.
M.C. is a nationally recognized restaurant that USA Today has called one of the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Top Ten Places in the World with a Viewâ&#x20AC;?(Summer 2007) and one of Food & Wineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Top 51 Most Romantic Restaurants in the Countryâ&#x20AC;? (2018). It offers spectacular ocean views with contemporary American food created by James Beard Award winning chefs, Mark Gaier and Clark Frasier. If interest, please call 207-646-6263.
Positions available to start immediately through October and year round, or May/June start date for the Summer season:
HOUSEKEEPERS, LINE COOKS, SERVERS, BARTENDERS, HOST, DISHWASHER, BUSSER, POOL & PARKING ATTENDANTS, FRONT DESK We have something for your particular talent and schedule, so come join our winning team! Apply by phone, email, or in person:
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As a highly successful NYS HVAC & Plumbing contractor,
Black River Plumbing, Heating & AC, Inc. was recently awarded a project at the Naval Base in Kittery, ME. We are looking to fulďŹ ll the positions locally. The positions are for qualiďŹ ed commercial
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Busy, 2-bay repair shop in Kittery is looking for an experienced tech for a full time position M-F 8am-5pm. Must have experience working in the auto repair business, have own tools, driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s license, and state inspection license preferably. Pays $20-$30/hour, can provide paid vacation, holidays, and sick days.
Borealis Breads is getting ready for another busy season! We are hiring for all positions, full and part time. Flexible schedules, multiple shift choices, free bread, and a 30% discount on all products.
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SHAPER: Shaping doughs, prepping ingredients, slicing and bagging breads. Shifts run 12:30pm-9:30pm, 3pm-11:30pm, and 6pm-1am. Saturdays and Tuesdays off.
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BAKER: Baking our fantastic breads! Shift is 3am-11am. Saturdays and Tuesdays off.
Host, Server, Kitchen
day & night shifts available. Apply in person daily except on Wednesdays at:
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~ Classifieds ~ HELP WANTED
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LOVE THE OUTDOORS? JOIN OUR TEAM! Help us to continue our tradition of offering quality service to people who love the great outdoors by joining our team! The following full-time positions are available in our Kittery store: â&#x20AC;˘ Warehouse Stocker â&#x20AC;˘ (Dover & Kittery locations) â&#x20AC;˘ Cashier Assistant Manager â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ Housekeeping / Facilities â&#x20AC;˘ BeneďŹ ts include: Sign on bonus, 30% employee discount, medical/dental insurance, 401(k), weekend bonus pay. FMI: Visit ktp.com/employment or call Paige Hartman at 207-752-9085.
85 Shore Road, Ogunquit, ME 03907 Hiring for season April 1 thru October. Seasonal full-time
HOUSEKEEPERS, BREAKFAST/LAUNDRY ASSISTANT, AND AFTERNOON HANDYMAN Must be available to work weekends. Competitive wage. End-of-season bonus.
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~ Classifieds & Sports ~ York County Special Olympics Announces Spring Games
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the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Many Law Enforcement agencies send representatives who assist in award presentations. The events are open to the public and spectators are welcome. Noble High School is located at 388 Somersworth Road, North Berwick. Onsite parking is available. For more information, contact Dennis Dean at 207 451-7469 and dennis@yorkso. org or kristin.hardingham@ msad60.org.
NORTH BERWICK Approximately 400 Special Olympians are expected to attend the York County Spring Games on Friday, May 10, at Noble High School in North Berwick. Opening ceremonies are scheduled for 9 a.m. and events begin immediately thereafter and continue through 2 p.m. Special Olympics athletes from all over York County attend the annual event, which is a divisioning event for the Special Olympics Maine State Summer Games, held each June in Orono. Athletes participate in track and field events, and there is a division for athletes using wheelchairs and other assistive devices as well. Sponsors of the event include the Knights of Columbus, York Hospital, Coastal Fitness, SHOem Roadway Services, and the Kittery Lions. Nearly all of the event officials are student athletes from Noble High School. Logistical support is provided by
ACCOUNTING LAURA S. LEBER, CPA Accounting, bookkeeping, payroll & tax preparation services. Reasonable rates. Call 207-384-5932 or e-mail: laura.leber.cpa@gmail.com RAYMOND C. SNELL, CPA SOUTH BERWICK Income Tax Prep-Individual Business-Corp-NonProfit C 781-956-2713 H 207-384-5425 Kakemo1@myfairpoint.net
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a Kennebunk High senior who plays and plans to stay involved with volleyball in college. Richardson started the volleyball team at the high school in 2005. He was the varsity coach until his death in 2018. Donations in Craigâ&#x20AC;&#x161;Ă&#x201E;Ă´s memory may be made to RSU 21 / Craig Richardson Memorial Scholarship, c/o RSU #21 Business Office, 177 Alewive Road, Kennebunk, ME 04043.
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~ Sports ~ Marshwood Athletes Named to McDonaldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Senior All Academic State Team SOUTH BERWICK Congratulations to Courtney Thim, Nat Herbold, and Celine Lawrence, for being three of twelve seniors named to the Maine McDonaldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Senior All Academic State Team. This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Maine McDonaldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s All-Star High School Basketball Games was held in Bangor on Saturday, March 9. An awards banquet was held on Friday, March 8 at the Anah Shrine Hall. This statewide event recognizes and celebrates 120 high school seniors, as well as their schools, coaches, and athletic programs, that continually teach the value of teamwork, discipline, and academics.
Honored with a â&#x20AC;&#x153;Most Improved Studentâ&#x20AC;? certificate at WES on April 5, are (in alphabetical order) Emma Abbott, Jordan Carter, Gracey Copper, Lucas Copper, Abigail Courtois, Antwan Green, Isabella Fagle, Jackson Hester, Bella LeBlanc, Jason Noble, Leo Orben, Cami Townsend, Konnor Roberge, and Hunter VanWeest. Also honored (but not in the photo) are Phineas Madsen and Luke Michaud. (Reg Bennet photo)
All net proceeds of the event go directly to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Maine, a place of comfort, care,
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Portland Sea Dogs home game on May 5. During the pre-game â&#x20AC;&#x153;Most Improved Student Ceremonyâ&#x20AC;?, they, and other area students, will be recognized by the Sea Dogs for their accomplishments. The students will also have their names projected on the outfield scoreboard. According to Principal April Noble, classroom teachers at WES could nominate one homeroom student of theirs based upon a variety of factors including his or her improvements in grades, classroom expectations, and showing â&#x20AC;&#x153;progress in social behavior, cooperation with teachers and other students, completion of homework, study habits and general attitude.â&#x20AC;?
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2011 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SLT 4X4
2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4
Automatic, Air Conditioning, Bluetooth Hands Free, Remote Starter, Fog Lights, Keyless EnterN-Go, Touch Screen Radio, Alloy Wheels, Full PWR Equipment, Only 57K Miles, Stk#92017A
Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Sprayed-In Bedliner, Chrome Side Steps, Stk#19161A
Automatic, Air Conditioning, Fog Lights, Alloy Wheels, Power Seat, Full Power Equipment, Bluetooth Hands Free, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Touch Screen & Satellite Radio, Stk#19213A
LEATHER HEATED SEATS
SPRAYED-IN BEDLINER
KEYLESS ENTER-N-GO
$14,988
$15,988
2017 DODGE CHALLENGER SXT PLUS
2014 RAM 1500 CREW CAB LARAMIE HEMI 4X4
$13,988
2016 JEEP COMPASS 2017 NISSAN TITAN HIGH ALTITUDE 4X4 XD REG CAB 4X4
Rear Air Conditioning, Power Seat/ Liftgate/Sliding Door, Bluetooth Hands Free, Fog Lights, Remote Starter, Alloy Wheels, Leather Interior, Satellite Radio, Full Power Equipment, Stk#92009
Automatic, Air Conditioning, Touch Screen Radio, Keyless Entry, Bluetooth Hands Free, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Stk#92010B
Auto, AC, Alloys, Remote Starter, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Bluetooth, Keyless Entry, Satellite Radio, Back Up Camera, Factory Warranty, Stk#19135A
Automatic, Heated Seats, Power Moonroof & Seat, Remote Starter, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Satellite Radio, Bluetooth Hands Free, Full Power Equip., Factory Warranty, Only 15K Miles, Stk#92029
Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Bluetooth Hands Free, Cruise Control, Keyless Enter-N-G0, Trailer Tow, V8 Engine, Stk#19107A
Leather Heated Seats, 8.4” Touch Screen, Alpine Sound System, Fog Lights, Remote Starter, 20” Alloys, Dual Exhaust, Full PWR Equip., Bluetooth, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Only 29K Miles, Stk#19261A
Heated & Cooled Power Seats, 8.4” Touch Screen, Remote Starter, 20” Chrome Wheels, Side Steps, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Dual Exhaust, Full Power Equip., Tonneau Cover, Sprayed-In Bedliner, Stk#19009A
LEATHER & REMOTE STARTER
TOUCH SCREEN RADIO
ONLY 31,000 MILES
LEATHER & MOONROOF
BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE
PWR MOONROOF & NAVIGATION
LEATHER & NAVIGATION
2017 DODGE DURANGO GT 4X4
2016 CHEVROLET K1500 SILVERADO LTX 4X4
2018 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED 4X4
2018 CHRYSLER PACIFICA LIMITED
2015 RAM 2500 CREW CAB DIESEL 4X4
$15,988
$15,988
2018 CHRYSLER 2016 RAM 1500 PACIFICA TOURING-L QUAD CAN EXPRESS 4X4 HEMI
$16,888
$17,988
$20,988
$22,988
$22,988
Leather Heated Seats, Remote Starter, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Fog Lights, Alloys, Power Sliding Doors/Liftgate/Seat, Touch Screen & Satellite Radio, Full PWR Equip., Factory Warranty, Stk#92008
8-Speed Automatic, Dual Exhaust, Air Conditioning, 20” Alloy Wheels, Keyless Entry, Satellite Radio, Fog Lights, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Stk#19206A
Leather Heated Seats & Steering, Power Moonroof & Liftgate, 8.4” Touch Screen, Fog Lights, Remote Starter, Beats Audio, Bluetooth, Full Power Equipment, Only 33K Miles, Stk#19167A
Auto, Heated Power Seats, Touch Screen Radio, Bose Sound, Alloys, Fog Lights, Side Steps, Sprayed-In Bedliner, Bluetooth, Remote Starter, Full PWR Equip., Factory Warranty, Only 26K Miles, Stk#19132A
Leather Heated Seats & Steering, Navigation, Power Liftgate & Seats, Remote Starter, Bluetooth, Fog Lights, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Full PWR Equipment, Only 27K Miles, Panoramic Moonroof, Stk#91993
Leather Heated Seats & Steering, Navigation, Bluetooth, PWR Sliding Doors & Liftgate, Full PWR Equip., Harman Kardon Sound, Remote Starter, Satellite Radio, Rear Seat Video, Only 20K Miles, Stk#92026
Auto, AC, Tonneau Cover, Tilt Wheel, Sprayed-In Bedliner, Keyless Entry, Chrome Side Steps, Wheel Flares, Bluetooth, Satellite Radio, PWR Windows & Locks, Cruise Control, Remote Starter, Stk#19216A
LEATHER HEATED SEATS
20” ALLOY WHEELS
MOONROOF & NAVIGATION
LEATHER & NAVIGATION
PANORAMIC MOONROOF
PANORAMIC MOONROOF
CUMMINGS TURBO DIESEL
$23,988
HOURS: Mon-Fri 8:30am-8pm Sat 8:30am-5pm Sun 11am-4pm
$24,988
$28,988
$29,888
$29,988
$31,988
PORT CITY CHRYSLER DODGE Route One Bypass • Portsmouth, NH • (603) 436-1243 • Exit 5 off I-95 • www.portcitychryslerdodge.com
$35,988
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16,765
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35,911
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27,810
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195
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S O M E R S W O RT H N I S SA N C E RT I F I E D U S E D CA R C E N T E R 2015 JEEP WRANGLER
$
Silver, 69K, Auto, 5.3L 8Cyl, AUX, MP3, Tailgate, EZ-Lift, Trailer Pkg Stk. #N18750A
27,777
2016 DODGE CHARGER RT
Black, 42K, Auto, 5.7L V8, Backup Camera, HTD and Cooled Front Seats, FOB Controls, Controls, Stk. Stk. #P2380 #P2380
2014 CHEVY SILVERADO LT
SUNRIDER SOFT TOP
Silver, 55K, Auto, 3.6L V6, AM/FM/CD/AUX/MP3, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Running Boards, Stk. #P2269
2015 NISSAN XTERRA PRO4X Blue, 65K, 6-Speed Manual, 4.0L V6, ABS, Liftgate Rear Cargo Access, Stk. Stk. #P2367 #P2367 Access,
, 23,931
$
2016 NISSAN FRONTIER PRO4X
$
LIGHTBAR
$
$
2015 HYUNDAI SONATA ULTIMATE
FOG LIGHTS
Gray, 65K, Auto, 3.5L 6Cyl, Cruise Control, Tinted Glass, Leather, Keyless Entry Stk. #N18636B #N18636B Stk.
Black, 56K, Auto, 2.0L 4Cyl, 18â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Alloys, Bluetooth, Cruise Control Stk. #N18359B #N18359B Stk.
25,541
$ 25,541
Somersworth Nissan
26,899 LEATHER
15,444
$ 15,444
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Black, 65K, Auto, 4.0L 6Cyl, Memory Settings: Front Seats, Mirrors, Backup Camera, HTD Seats, Stk. #N18118B
28,212
2015 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER XLE
, 9 22,792
2014 TOYOTA 4RUNNER LMT
LOW MILES
Copper, 24K, Auto, 4.0L V6, Bluetooth, Steprail, Backup Camera, Stk. #N19268A
26,865
$
SPORTY
UNDERBODY SHIELD
SomersworthNissan.com
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NEW â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;19 ACCENT SE 5 IN S TO C K
14,697
75 months with $2,995 cash or trade due at signing.
AVAILAB LE
143
$
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17,129
36 month lease with 10k miles with $2,995 cash or trade due at signing.
1.9%
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146
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17,137
$
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297
$
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15,506
$ 75 months with $2,995 cash or trade due at signing.
189
$
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1.9%
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175
$
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19,567
$
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S O M E R S W O RT H H Y U N DA I C E RT I F I E D U S E D CA R C E NT E R 2017 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN
Black, 41K, Auto, 3.6L 6 Cyl, PWR Sliding Rear Doors, PWR Liftgate, ABS, Cruise Control, Stk. #H1619
2015 FORD FLEX
FAMILY FRIENDLY
$
2017 SUBARU IMPREZA HATCH
Blue, 28K, Auto, 2.OL 4 Cyl, Sunroof, Backup Camera, ABS, Steering Wheel Controls, Controls, Stk. Stk. #19128HA #19128HA
$
17,760
Black, 67K, Auto, 3.5L 6 Cyl, Memory Settings: Seat, Mirrors, Pedals, ABS Stk. #19144HA
3RD ROW SUV
$
2014 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SPORT
AWD
19,224 ,
5-Year/60,000-Mile Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage 5-Year/Unlimited Miles 24-hr. Roadside Assistance
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22,491
SUMMER FUN
$
23,411 3,
2013 HYUNDAI GENESIS R-SPEC
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Black, 76K, Auto, 5.0L V8 6-Disc DVD Changer, 7.1 Surround Sound, ABS Stk. #19220HA
$
2015 HYUNDAI TUCSON GLS
Black, 113K, Auto, 2.0L 4 Cyl, 17â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Alloy Wheels, ABS, Backup Camera Stk. #18445HA #18445HA Stk.
$
2018 KIA SOUL +
Gray, 41K, Auto, 2.0L 4 Cyl, Backup Camera, Fog Lights, Alloys Stk. #H1635
16,550 VALUE
$
2019 KIA SORENTO LX AWD
10,898 10,898
Somersworth Hyundai
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14,895
$
GREAT VALUE
25,995 ,
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207.252.1944 ENERGY ® ENTHUSIASM ® EXPERIENCE 376 FOX FARM HILL ROAD NORTH BERWICK Perched high on a lush hillside overlooking the city lights of Sanford and beyond, this spacious 4 bedroom home offers breathtaking panoramic treetop views on a large, open 4 acre parcel. A flexible floor plan offers over 3000 square feet of living space that includes a first floor master bedroom suite, full finished walk-out basement. attached 2-car garage and expansive rear deck with stunning views.
OFFERED AT $369,900
Nobody Knows The Beach Better!! 493 ATLANTIC AVENUE - WELLS On the northern tip of Wells Beach with breath-taking ocean views among the seagrass-covered dunes, this waterfront residence conveys an island-like impression where panoramic vistas & peaceful privacy abound. Stroll a private footpath leading to miles of sandy beaches to create lasting memories of surf, sun and sand. Sunlight pours through large windows & skylights to an open plan featuring a 1st floor master w/ private bath, eat-in kitchen, wood-burning fireplace, full basement & bonus 3rd floor sleeping capacity.
OFFERED AT $1,425,000
20 OCEAN HOUSE ROAD - YORK BEACH Ocean House 2 BR end unit townhouse offering 2 levels of bright, open living space, cathedral ceilings, skylights, master bedroom balcony and 1-car garage providing coveted private parking with easy beach access. Exceptional Short Sands location close to shopping, golf and everything coastal. Ocean House association amenities include a heated indoor swimming pool, solarium, fitness area and clubhouse. Take advantage of a great opportunity to own this low-maintenance vacation getaway in the heart of the beaches.
OFFERED AT $399,000
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