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Volume 15 • Issue No. 17

Festivities for Kennebunk’s 21st Annual May Day

May Day would not be complete without traditional May Pole dancing by the Portland School of Ballet. (Photo from Kennebunk’s Facebook page)

KENNEBUNK Kennebunk’s 21st Annual May Day Festival will be held on Saturday, May 4 and promises to be a full-day of familyfriendly, fun activities throughout Downtown Kennebunk. Start the day at Duffy’s Tavern & Grill with a $6 breakfast that includes pancakes, bacon, coffee and juice. Next, gather the family at the Kennebunk Free Library and visit the book sale, participate in the faerie festival, or visit the many nonprofits in our community who will be on the

front lawn. Next door, The UU Church will be hosting “Camp Ondalawn” with camping activities, s’more making, and corn hole games. Across the street, the Brick Store Museum will be hosting a make-your-own-may basket event and the Portland Symphony Orchestra instrument zoo. Check out the open house at KK&W Water District which will be celebrating “Drinking Water Week”. The Waterhouse Center will have a craft market and a photo booth for May Day souvenirs! Climb the rock wall

– its 25’ high with five climbing paths to keep traffic moving. In between there will be live music, safety demonstrations, and free wagon rides. At Rotary Park there will be a bound dance dome, gem mining, a wrecking ball, and a 5 sided game. The Chamber of Commerce is hosting free-form chalk art, a lobster toss game, kid’s fitness course, and pirate hats and swords. Also, always a big hit, is the YCCS paper hat making! See MAY page 2...

A Daily Commute That’s at the Mercy of the Sea Photos and story by Bram Hepburn from Eliot KITTERY It’s 3 a.m. with freezing rain, on the Memorial Bridge in Portsmouth, NH. The city is asleep and silent until the whining siren of the drawbridge sounds, and the giant steel span groans and slowly lifts. From out of the darkness on the Kittery side, comes the

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Arts & Entertainment 11-14 Business & Finance 22-23 Calendar of Events 8-9 Classifieds 38-41 Computer Lady 17 Health & Fitness 19-21 Home & Business 34-37 Library News 15 Obituaries 17-18 Pets 31 Puzzles 46 Real Estate 32-33,48 Sports 44 Where To Dine 24-31

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gurgling engine of a small lobster boat. As the sea worn vessel glides under the bridge, the captain and crew of two scurry across the boats rear deck, sliding and stacking bait barrels and lobster traps into position. The boat rocks with the waves, and a single hanging light bulb at the back of the cabin swings back and forth. The river’s powerful current is a swirling black menace below them, and they’re on a course heading them directly out into an even darker im-

mense sea. If there is a more dangerous commute to work, I haven’t seen it. And these men do it every single day. Bruce Collinson of Eliot currently works as a gate tender on the bridge, but for decades prior he toiled at sea, dredging for scallops off the coast, from Cape Cod to George’s Bank, and lobstering here on the Seacoast. If you ask him about those years, you’ll hear details of the treacherous adventures that takes place aboard those specks

of light you can see from shore at night, far out on the horizon. “Thirty-foot seas, lots of fast moving equipment… and

green horns.” Green horns are “new guys”, who see a weekSee FISHERMEN page 6...

Local Restaurateurs Receive Hospitality Award CAPE NEDDICK In a short period, Danielle and Justin Walker of Walkers Maine have created a hyper-local magnet on the South Coast. The creative force behind Earth at Hidden Pond, and before that Arrows Restaurant, this culinary power couple radiate successful restaurateur in Vacationland 2.0. The non-profit trade group HospitalityMaine has named Danielle and Justin Walker, owner of Walkers Maine in Cape Neddick, “Restaurateurs of the Year”. The couple will be recognized at a gala May 21 at Thompson’s Point in Portland.

“We couldn’t be more proud to share this news; and are very grateful for the continued support! To our crew, our friends, our guests, our family

Justin and Danielle Walker of Walkers Maine in Cape Neddick are winners of Restaurateur of the Year Award from HospitalityMaine.

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York County’s dining scene. Entering its second year in business, Walkers Maine is now a destination along Route One. The Walkers join a celebrated group of restaurateurs who have won this prestigious award in the past, including: Jonathan West of Jonathan’s in Ogunquit, and Mark Gaier and Clark Fraiser of Arrows. Other 2019 award winners from York County include Rob Labelle, director of marketing at the Nonantum Resort in Kennebunkport, as a “Rising Star”. Find out more at www. hospitalitymaine.com.

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Kentucky Derby-Themed Auction To Benefit Kennebunk Land Trust

KENNEBUNK The Kennebunk Land Trust’s (KLT) 19th Annual Auction is scheduled for Friday, May 3 at 6 p.m. The weekend of May 3 aligns with the Kentucky Derby and therefore, KLT has adopted a fun, Kentucky Derby theme again for this year’s auction. The auction features hearty derbythemed hors d’oeuvres as well as festive drinks. The auction, the trust’s

largest fundraiser of the year, will take place at Johnson Hall Museum, 2713 Post Road, Wells. Tickets are $65 per person and $75 at the door if not sold out. Please make your reservations early as this was a popular event last year. Primary sponsors for the auction are Avita of Wells, HM Payson, and Kennebunk Savings Bank. The auction proceeds will benefit KLT and local land conservation efforts.

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Original artwork, gift certificates to local restaurants, an African Safari Trip, Kentucky Derby edition 20th anniversary Woodford Reserve Bourbon, and great experiences (rafting, sailing on the Pinapple Ketch, etc), reflect just a few of the items available for bidding at the auction. A 50/50 raffle, wine pull, and fun derby-themed games will bring a vibrant atmosphere to the eve-

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considered beneficial insects as they reduce populations of pest insects in their surrounding environment. They do not sting and do not bite humans. Dragonflies are also very beautiful and friendly additions to your neighborhood. Nymphs can be introduced to fresh water ponds, marshes, swamps and other slow moving waterways where they will complete their metamorphosis into adults and continue to prey upon mosquitoes in large quantities. The nymphs will climb out of the water onto waterside vegetation and hatch. The females mate and lay eggs in the area surrounding the water and the cycle continues. To order dragonfly

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Volunteer Appreciation Month at YCSP

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I’m retired it’s my time.� Chief Operations Officer Diane Gerry notes, “We couldn’t do all we do without the help of our dedicated volunteers.� Buck says volunteers are currently needed for the food services department WednesdaySunday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Volunteers will also be needed for the Mama Mia public dinners held every Friday night through the summer starting June 7. Help in the bakery will also be needed starting July 26. Anyone interested in volunteering can call Buck at 207-324-1137 x 150 or email her at pamb@ycspi.org.

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Bruce Collinson of Eliot currently works as a gate tender on the Piscataqua River bridge, but for decades prior he toiled at sea.

accent, “but it gets in your blood. You see some amazing things, you see sunrises that you wouldn’t believe, and you feel very free. After a while it doesn’t feel like work, it just feels like your life.” He tells me a few stories about some of the characters he worked with over the years, and about storms producing huge waves that had him fear for his life. I ask him if he often saw whales. “Oh of course, all the time. They’d come right up next to the boat! I remember one time we had one come up under the boat and scrape his back on our keel, to get the barnacles off!” Just the thought of that makes me queasy. After talking with Bruce, I had to confess that I was not cut out to be a commercial fisherman. They are a special breed, and they live all over the Maine and New Hampshire seacoast. They provide our favorite local restaurants and diners with haddock and scallops, and live lobsters for those delicious summertime lobster rolls we take so much for granted around here. So, the next time you’re frustrated, waiting at the drawbridge, take a moment to appreciate who it is you’re letting sail by. It may be a crew of some of the hardest working people you’ll ever find!

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Marshwood Great Works and Marshwood Middle School Compete in Math League SOUTH BERWICK / ELIOT On March 14, the fifth and sixth grade math teams traveled to Portland with teachers Grace Jacobs and Aaron Wynne to compete in the third meet of the year for the Southern Maine Elementary Math League. There were 23 sixth grade teams and 26 fifth grade teams competing. The Great Works School’s

fifth grade math team placed 4th and scored 112 points. Celia Kundishora was the team high scorer earning 27 points. Participants were Pipsa Pope, Mary Keene, Jack Dalton, Rogan Boisvert, Celia Kundishora, Fiona Williams, Carter Shaw, Connor Grogg, Brady Livas, Nate Kelley, Hayden Demeroto, and Ethan Waddell.

The Marshwood Middle School sixth grade team’s combined score earned them 7th place in the competition. Maddie Getchell’s score of 33 points was second overall among all 6th graders at the meet. Participants were Maddie Getchell, Truett Finstad, Lilly Gennaro, Chyanne Simms, Laura Horvath, Colin Barker, Morgan Tessier, Megan

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Public Roast Beef Supper 5-6:30 p.m. at St. Johns’ Masonic Hall, 216 Portland St (Route 4), South Berwick. Roast beef and all the fixings. Adults $10, children $3, available at the door.

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Emerson Street in Sanford, will hold their annual spring 50 cent clothing sale 9 s.m. - 7:30 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. on Saturday. Free blood pressure screening will be available.

Saturday, April 27 Poetry Swoon Celebration

Spring 50 Cent Clothing Sale St. George’s Episcopal Church, 3

1-3 p.m. at Nonantum Resort, 95 Ocean Ave, Kennebunkport. We Poets & Verse invite you to our celebration of poetry readings

presenting local Poets Laureate Richard W. Perkins and Linda Aldrich. Happy Hour cash bar. $10 Admission with children 12 and under free. Part of the proceeds go to Camp POSTCARD, a free camp for 5th and 6th grade children in Maine. Tickets can be purchased at www.brownpapertickets.com or 1-800-838-3006 or at the door. FMI: wepoets.verse @gmail.com.

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6 p.m. Social, 6:30 p.m. meeting at Wells Public Library. Meet State Reps Patty Hymanson and Dan Hobbs, and hear what’s going on in Augusta. Monthly donation item: personal care products.

Ever After Mustang Rescue Benefit 3 p.m. at Cinemagic, Route 1, Saco. A fundraising event benefiting the Ever After Mustang Rescue. Learn about the plight of the mustang and how those in the prison system benefit from working with them. The event also coincides with the ASPCA Help A Horse Home Day. After the screening will be a Q&A with Jerome and Mary Koncel, adjunct instructor at Tufts/Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. $20 Tickets via Facebook or 207284-7721.

Monday, April 29 Choose To Be Healthy Workshop 6-8 p.m. at the Kittery Community Center with dinner and childcare included. Topic: Accepting, Respecting, and Protecting Sexual and Gender Identity in Adolescence. This workshop, for parents only, will focus on general background information and foster parents’ ability to accept, respect, and protect their adolescent’s sexual and gender identity. RSVP required: www.ctbh.org.

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Kittery Al-Anon Meeting 7:30 p.m. St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, 60 Government Street.

Community Health Fair and Blood Drive 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the York Region Chamber of Commerce, 1 Stonewall Lane, York. Join the chamber for a Free Health Fair & Blood Drive open to all. The event includes: Hearing testing by Hearing Essentials, hands-only CPR lessons by American Heart Association, glucose testing and blood pressure checks by York Hospital, along with education materials. Space is limited. To reserve: 207-363-4422 or www.gatewaytomaine.org.

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...EVENTS from page 8 York Al-Anon Meeting 10 a.m. First Parish Congregational Church Parish Hall, 180 York Street.

Thursday, May 2 Newcomers & Neighbors Club Meeting starts at 6:30 pm with refreshments at the Kennebunkport Community House, Temple Street, Kennebunkport. The speaker this month is Master Gardener and Newcomers’ member, Wendy Zarrella. Wendy will present an overview of container gardening. Newcomers & Neighbors is a social club for residents of all ages of Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, and Arundel. Guests welcome. FMI: www.kptanewcomers.org.

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and green recycling project. Challenging the community to pledge a minimum of 10 cents per can and more, Shannon and her Eliot Democrat Committee team plan to collect as many empty bottles and cans as possible along local roads. The haul will be taken to the Eliot Transfer Station for recycling. “I want to ride my bike

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cated near the harbor beach. The Knights originally built and donated the platform over 20 years ago. They furnished the Trex board and railing system while the town staff installed it (pictured on left). The MainDOT awarded the town of Wells, through the harbormaster’s efforts and the town’s CIP budgeting, a grant to assist in the funding of structural repairs and improvements to the main pier on the western side of the harbor. Work is underway with the delivery of

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Wells’ Music Students Represent at Music Festival WELLS Several 6th graders from Wells Junior High participated in the Maine Music Educators Association’s District 1 - 6th Grade Honors Festival held at Old Orchard Beach High School in March. Once there, they joined

with band and chorus members from several different schools in southern Maine chosen to attend based upon their musical abilities and citizenship in their home musical ensembles.

Students first rehearsed then performed an afternoon concert with guest conductors. The festival chorus worked with Brenda LaForce from St. Thomas Aquinas, and the festival band

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Atria Celebrates A Colorful Easter KENNEBUNK The residents at Atria Kennebunk recently celebrated Easter with an Easter Bonnet Parade, presented by the staff and judged by Eleanor B., Tom B., and Dorcas C. They also colored eggs and prepared for the Easter Egg Hunt hosted for the public. The event was egg-tastic!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS for these upcoming Wentworth-Douglass Hospital community events and health seminars: SKIN CANCER SCREENINGS Tuesday May 7 & Tuesday May 14, 5:30 – 7:30pm

TECHNOLOGY ADDICTION Wednesday May 15, 5:30 – 7:30pm

The Seacoast Cancer Center at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital and Dermatology & Skin Health are offering Free Skin Cancer Screenings for those who are uninsured or underinsured in the greater Dover area. REGISTER: Please call (603) 740-2818 to sign up for your 5-minute appointment. RSVPs required. LOCATION: Wentworth-Douglass Hospital Seacoast Cancer Center, Dover, NH

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 effects 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

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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

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Huma Dance Company at The Dance Hall KITTERY On Friday, May 3 at 8 p.m. HUMA Dance Company presents “Two is You” at The Dance Hall in Kittery. NYC dancers/ choreographers Chelsea Ainsworth and Doron Perk, in collaboration with visual artist Kyle Netzeband, present the evening-

length piece which is a culmination of three years of collaborative work. “Two is You” explores the interaction of two dancers and follows the progression and depth of their relationship. From a first encounter in the studio to multiple meetings, the piece incorporates numerous costume changes and a diverse score. Using skillful weight sharing, frequent switches between leader and led, and intuitive reactions to each other in the moment, the result is a dynamic movement score, personal, expressive, wild, and seamlessly synchronized. Chelsea Ainsworth is a dancer, choreographer, teacher, and one of the founders of Arts On Site, a multidiscipline arts organization in New York City that supports artists through performance based programs and community building events. Doron Perk, based in NYC,

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Students “Make History” at Sarah Orne Jewett House Museum SOUTH BERWICK Historic New England presents “Make History”, an exhibition featuring the work of Berwick Academy students in Studio Art Honors, Senior Studio Seminar, and Chamber Chorus, January 19 - May 18, at Sarah Orne Jewett House Museum and Visitor Center. The exhibition is free and open to the public. As part of this third annual exhibition, ceramic art by Marshwood High School will be on view May 4 - June 30, in the colonial kitchen of Sarah Orne Jewett House Museum. A reception will be held Thursday, May 2, 6-8 p.m. with reservations rec-

ommended. Make History is the culmination of an educational collaboration between Historic New England, Berwick Academy, and Marshwood High School. For this exhibition, students created visual and performance-based interpretations inspired by immersive learning experiences

at Sarah Orne Jewett House Museum. On visits to Sarah Orne Jewett House Museum, students explored rooms and collections. One visit took the form of “classroom in the museum,” as students selected spaces in the house to study, sketch, write about, or to engage with by practicing period music. The students were then asked to make meaning out of what they observed through sketchbook exploration and in creating small bodies of work in selected media. Berwick Academy faculty members Seth Hurd and Raegan Russell, and Marshwood High

School faculty member Jeff Vinciguerra, view the exhibition as a model for teaching and learning History across scholastic disciplines. “From a visual arts education perspective,” said Raegan Russell, Berwick Academy Visual Art Chair, “the impact of this project on my curriculum has been powerful. Student engagement with primary source material is critical in the digital age; our students had authentic and emotional connections to the museum and voiced their surprise at being so moved in a

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been questioning notions of representation since the 1970s. He often incorporates autobiographical elements into his work. In “Seascape�, Welling explores his family history through cinema, photography, and painting. The film is an homage to the artist’s grandfather, William C. Welling, who studied with the American Impressionist Wilson Irvine (1869-1936) and corresponded with renowned seascape painter Frederick Waugh (1861-1940). Following Waugh’s recommendations and using the recently introduced Cine-Kodak Model B 16mm camera, Welling’s

...HISTORY from page 13 historic writer’s home.� Marshwood High School art faculty Jeff Vinciguerra agrees, “This process has been a great way to shake up my routine and make meaningful connections between my classroom, the community, and local history. I’ve noticed my students have been deeply engaged. Researching images online is one thing, but to visit Sarah Orne Jewett House Museum and be inspired by objects directly in front of you is a more genuine learning experience.� The project was the conceived by Historic New England Maine Education Program Coordinator Julia Einstein. It was inspired by Jewett’s collaboration with artists and friends Marcia Oakes and Charles Woodbury

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~ Library News ~ Berwick Public Library

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First Wednesday of the Month at 4 p.m. on May 1, with Mr. Wicker in the Rice building. Bring your imagination and we’ll provide the Lego. All ages welcome.

Seniors’ Group Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. A program designed to give seniors a chance to connect with one another and keep involved in the community. Meet new friends, and share memories, ideas, and hobbies. The seniors group will offer refreshments, adult coloring, puzzles, board games, good conversation, and more.

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

Kennebunk Free Library May Day Book & Bake Sale The Friends of the Kennebunk Free Library will have a book and bake sale on Saturday, May 4 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in conjunction with the Town of Kennebunk’s May Day Festival. The sale will be held in Hank’s Room and outside (weather permitting) and feature a variety of gently-used books, CDs, DVDs, and audio books. Baked goods will be available. Current Friends will each get a free book during sale hours only. There is also a Friends Only pre-sale being held Friday, May 3, 5-6 p.m.

For More Information Call the library at 207-985-2173 or visit www.kennebunklibrary.org.

Ogunquit Memorial Library New Books This Week The American Agent by Jacqueline Winspear; Cemetery Road by Greg Iles; Doing Justice by Preet Bharara; The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See; Kushner, Inc. by Vicky Ward; The Library of Lost and Found by Phaedra Patrick; Lost Roses by Martha Hall Kelly; Mama’s Last Hug by F. B. M. De Waal; The Matriarch by Susan Page; Spearhead by Adam Makos; Toxic Game by Christine Feehan; The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells.

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

Fun & Frothy Book Club Wednesday, May 1 at 6 p.m. Murder mysteries can be fun! Don’t believe us? We will be reading Meg Cabot’s mystery-series debut, “Size 12 Is Not Fat”. Former Mall Diva Heather Wells was smacked back to reality after her mother ran off with her manager (and her fortune). Now, she must take a job as a residential director at a New York City college. But when the body of a student is discovered at the bottom of her dorm’s elevator shaft, can she use her wits and intuition to convince the NYPD’s top detectives she’s more than a washed-up teen idol?

For More Information Call the library at 207-439-1553 or visit www.rice.lib.me.us.

South Berwick Public Library Annual Book Sale The Friends of the Library Annual Book Sale has provided substantial funds for the library for years. Held 6-8 p.m. on May 2, during library hours May 3-4, and Bucka-Bag May 7-11. Bring your gently used books to the library anytime during open hours (no textbooks or encyclopedias, please). We need volunteers to help set-up, take donations, and clean-up. Please call Jenifer Austin at 207-384-6202.

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

Wells Public Library Random Fandom: Aladdin Wednesday, May 1 at 1:30 p.m. Are any kids in grades 5 and up excited to see the live-action version of the classic Disney adventure later this month? Let’s reminisce with the original movie while we craft tin can lanterns to summon our own genies. High schoolers welcome! This free event is sponsored by the Friends of the Wells Public Library.

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Wednesday, May 8 at 1:30 p.m. This month, use amazing art from old children’s books to cover a canvas with your own imaginative scene. We provide the supplies, you bring the creativity! This free event is sponsored by the Friends of the Wells Public Library.

Friday Film Series: The Sting Friday, May 3 at 2 p.m. Please join us at the library for our Friday Film Series! This month we will be showing the 1973 film The Sting, starring Robert Redford and Paul Newman. No registration is required and all ages are welcome. This free event is sponsored by the Friends of the Wells Public Library.

New Photography Exhibit at the Library KENNEBUNK The Kennebunk Free Library announces its May 1-31 exhibition, “The Wonder and Beauty of the Kennebunks”, the photographs of Claire Unsinn. Unsinn became a photo enthusiast about sven years ago when she starting experimenting with the settings on her new Powershot Canon camera. “I enjoy many creative pursuits including fiber arts, painting, quilting and gardening. In recent years, I have developed a passion for photography that, admittedly, I know nothing about. I just like to point and shoot. I especially

like to experiment with the various camera settings that offer special effects such as unusual colors, painterly interpretations, and extreme close-ups that lend to abstract impressions. I am not especially looking for realistic photos, but prefer the creative freedom of altering the images to reflect and feed my creative expression. Special camera settings and editing tools are my photographic palette, offering me a range of color, contract, brightness, and saturation to create my own vision of artistic photos. The public is invited to an artist’s reception on Wednesday,

May 15, 6-7:30 p.m. The exhibit will be available during regular library hours when the gallery is not in use for library programs. For more information, call the library at 207-985-2173 or visit www.kennebunklibrary.org.

Flower Legends and Songs of the May at the Library YORK Celebrate flowers and the stories that have been told about them through the ages with this enchanting performance at York Public Library on Sunday, May 5th at 3:00 p.m. Flower Legends and Songs of the May is a music and story performance for adults and family audiences ages five and up. Winner of the national oracle award for Storytelling Excellence in the Northeast, master storyteller Diane Edgecomb brings to life the legends that surround favorite garden flowers revealing the deep meaning cultures around the world have found there. Many flowers are celebrated from

the lamentable Narcissus to a delightful Native American story about the Dandelion. Accompanied by harper Margot Chamberlain, the performance features songs and Celtic harp interludes. Celebrate the month of flowers with this story and music performance of flower legends and songs from around the world. Publisher’s Weekly called Diane “a virtuoso of the spoken word… an entire cast rolled into one!” Whether exploring folktales, ancient myths, original stories or personal tales, Diane’s

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SOUTH BERWICK / ELIOT Jeff Deck of South Berwick takes readers through other worldly dimensions in his recently launched second book in his series “The Shadow Over Portsmouth.” Deck’s “City of Games (Book Two)” released in January 2019 continues following the adventures of Portsmouth PD’s ex-cop Divya Allard whose girlfriend was murdered in Book one. Deck explains his

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York Public Library Candidates’ Night Monday, April 29, 6:30 p.m. Candidates for selectmen and other town offi ces will be on hand to answer the questions that are important to you.

Voice for Animals Presents On Saturday, May 4, 10 a.m. - 12 noon, Voice for Animals will be presenting Brie Roche, the Animal Welfare Society’s humane educator, who will speak on a cat’s journey from arrival at the AWS until adoption; the progression of animal welfare through education and spay/neuter; and will lead a discussion on how people can help cats (and other animals) in their community. For questions, email voiceforanimals.1987@ gmail.com.

beautifully articulated pieces and “embodied telling” bring the listener straight into the heart of the story. A featured teller on NPR and winner of a Year’s Best Performance award for her theater work in Boston, Diane’s storytelling has been featured at prestigious venues throughout the country for over twenty-five years. York Public Library is pleased to offer this performance. For more information, call York Public Library at 207363-2818 or visit www.york.lib. me.us.

Two Southern Maine Authors Share New Book Releases series as an urban fantasy and mystery combo. Throughout the page turner, characters journey through the present and “real” world to various alternative worlds through doorways known as “ports.” Divya travels back and forth between ports to solve her many mysterious crime cases. In this book’s plot, she See BOOKS page 17...

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Vieira Promoted to Senior VP, Commercial Banking Officer KENNEBUNK Camden National Bank announced that Kim Vieira was promoted to Senior Vice President, Commercial Banking Officer. Vieira, who has served with Camden National Bank and previously the Bank of Maine for nine years, is responsible for business development and client support in York County. “Kim is incredibly dedicated to working with local business customers to help them succeed,” said John Everett, Senior Vice President, Director of Commercial Banking for southern Maine. “We’ve been so proud to see her professional growth at Camden National Bank where she’s proven herself to be a valuable asset to customers, her colleagues and the larger community.” Vieira has over 28 years of experience in commercial banking in Maine. In 2016, she was awarded the Deposit Champion Award at Camden National Bank, and she was named Lender of the Year for 2017. In

2018, she achieved Circle of Excellence status at Camden National Bank for her impressive performance in the Commercial Banking division. Vieira is also committed to active involvement in local organizations. She serves on the Boards of the Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Arundel Chamber of Commerce, the Above Board, and the Vinegar Hill Youth Theater. She is also a member of the Kennebunk Rotary Club. Vieira currently resides in Kennebunk where she grew up and raised her family.

Cape Arundel Cottage Preserve Wins National Design Award ARUNDEL Cape Arundel Cottage Preserve (CACP), a seasonal cottage resort community in Arundel, has won a 2018 Best in American Living Award (BALA), according to an announcement from the National Association of Home Builders. BALA, the nation’s premier residential design award, is presented to the country’s best developments that demonstrate professionalism and design excellence. BALA winners showcase top design trends in homes and communities, from creative integration of outdoors spaces, innovative separation of spaces through the use of mixed materials, and imaginative indoor/outdoor designs. The 2018 awards were presented at the 2019 National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas. “We are delighted to receive this prestigious national award from the country’s leading home building organization,” says Joe Paolini, devel-

oper and managing partner of Cape Arundel Cottage Preserve. “It offers independent confirmation of the design innovation and thoughtfulness that we’ve put into this beautiful development since we built the first cottage four years ago.” Cape Arundel Cottage Preserve, a 300-acre community located off Route 1, is integrated into a landscape of bold granite outcrops, expansive Maine woodlands, and natural wetlands. The cottages are carefully designed into intimate neighborhoods to encourage family interaction. Amenities include a community

Maine Justice Foundation Welcomes SIS Bank SANFORD SIS Bank has become a Prime Partner in Maine’s “Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts” (IOLTA) Program, an initiative that generates an ongoing source of funds to provide civil legal services for individuals and families who cannot afford it. “We are extremely grateful to them for their commitment to this highest level of support that will help provide legal services to low-income and vulnerable Mainers facing complex and life-changing civil legal issues.” said Foundation Executive Director, Diana Scully. SIS Bank joins 41 financial institutions in Maine that

hold IOLTA accounts for Maine lawyers and is the seventh Prime Partner. Prime Partners have committed to paying the highest interest rates, as determined by the Foundation, on all IOLTAs established at one of their branches. Founded in 1933, SIS Bank has branches in seven communities throughout Southern Maine and Seacoast New Hampshire. According to Vice President Christopher MacDonnell, “SIS Bank looks forward to joining the Foundation and other Prime Partners in contributing to the important cause of access to justice for all members of our communities.” The IOLTA Program is

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Textron Systems Acquires Howe & Howe Technologies WATERBORO Textron Systems recently finalized the acquisition of Howe & Howe Technologies, Inc. of Waterboro. With this acquisition, Textron Systems’ newly combined portfolio positions the company as a global leader in autonomy across the air, sea, and land domains. Textron Systems President and CEO Lisa Atherton says, “Today marks an exciting day for Textron Systems, as we are incredibly proud to welcome Howe & Howe into the Textron Systems family. This acquisition positions us as a global provider of unmanned capabilities across all three domains, demonstrating our commitment to our military customers in support of their vision and future technology needs for autonomy, robotics and unmanned systems.” Howe & Howe Technologies Senior Vice President Michael Howe says, “The wealth of experience and forward thinking of Textron Systems, coupled

with the innovation and sheer competitiveness of Howe & Howe, makes for an extremely formidable combination. Our team has become immeasurably greater than the sum of its parts and is now solidly positioned to become the 21st century world leader in ground robotics and terrestrial mobility.” Howe & Howe’s portfolio includes leading advanced robotic land vehicles, such as the Ripsaw® Super Tank and the

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clubhouse, pool, fitness center, yoga lawn, fire bar, waterfalls flowing over natural ledges, reflecting ponds, neighborhood fire pits, sports fields, more than 180 acres of conservation land, hiking trails, and direct access to the 60-mile Eastern Trail Multi-use Greenway. “We’ve worked hard to create a beautifully landscaped community where each neighborhood is unique and embraces the remarkable natural fea-

tures of the land,” adds Paolini. “Here, residents can leave their cars in driveways and instead use golf carts to get around our community or take a bike to visit surrounding towns or beaches.” The award also recognizes Cape Arundel’s sustainability initiatives such as an integrated storm water system, which reduces landscape maintenance costs by minimizing lawn areas and providing wild-

flower meadow transitions to woodlands. “We are pleased to be recognized for a great team effort in creating a community that uses innovative design techniques and materials, encourages family interaction, and respects the natural features of the land,” notes Paolini. “Our many satisfied residents have known this all along.” To learn more, visit CapeArundelCottages.com.


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~ Obituaries ~ J. A. Nancy “Nanny” Bateman, 82 LEBANON – J. A. Nancy “Nanny” Bateman passed away at her home in Lebanon on April 20, 2019. Throughout her harrowing battle with lung cancer, she inspired her family and nurses with her moxie and compassion. She is survived by her sister Joan Gough, her children Salli Cheever, Kathy Delp, Don

Bateman, her sons-in-law Eddie Cheever and Landis Delp, her daughter-in-law Crystal Bateman, her four grandchildren Pietra Brettkelly, Devan Brettkelly, Sydney Cheever, and William Cheever, and her many beloved nieces and nephews. They will all miss her forever, but know in their hearts she is now skiing down an epic slope and enjoying a triple-chocolate ice cream cone. Perhaps at the same time.

Nancy was born in Milford, MA, on October 17, 1936 to John and Jeanne Colleary. She spent her life traveling the world, teaching, and growing her family. After she graduated from Regis College, she taught at a military base in Ethiopia. She traveled throughout Europe and Africa, making memories that she shared with her children and grandchildren years later. She was an adoring grandmother, invested in every aspect

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...BOOKS from page 15 tries to locate her missing friend from the Portsmouth PD, Milly, who is accused of manipulating an elderly millionaire. To sort out the truth, Allard crosses dimensions to the City of Games, where everything’s a bet and the stakes are high – senses, memories, emotions – even life itself. Deck reports that book sales are going well and the stories have been well received by readers. His books sold out through the NHWP’s new Brick & Mortar Program. The program is a partnership between the writing professional organization and independent book stores in the state. “City of Ports” and “City of Games” are available at River Run and A Cup of Joe in Portsmouth, NH, and A Little Something in South Berwick. If you prefer ereading, you can also access the books through Kindle Select and Kindle Unlimited. Author and UNH graduate, Tammi Truax’s latest novel, “For to See the Elephant”, begins in the autumn of 1795 and tells the story of an enslaved boy, who finds himself tasked with caring for the first elephant to be brought to America. Upon arAdvertise in

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able from 7 to 10, but a clean install would be better than an upgrade. Just have the repairman backup the files first, then replace them after installing Windows 10. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I recently downloaded Adobe PDF Reader since the Foxit Reader on my computer would not open a document such as my tax information. Adobe did open the document but when I shut my computer off and attempted to restart it, Windows would not open. I did open it in Safe Mode and ran scans of Malware and AVG. It still would not open. Then I used system Recovery and it uninstalled Adobe Reader. My computer now works. However some documents will not open with the Foxit Reader. Is there another PDF reader that will open documents that Adobe alone will open? Geneva Dear Geneva, I was not familiar with Foxit Reader, so I did a little research. According to Wikipedia, Foxit Reader is a pretty good program, however, it does sometimes install the malware program, Conduit. After reading your description above, I wonder if you either downloaded a corrupt version of Adobe Acrobat Reader, or you installed it from a website pretending to be Adobe and actually downloaded a version filled with malware. Either way, you will find a list of legitimate PDF readers, and a way to download them without installing any unwanted malware in the process at www.ninite.com. Just check

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with heart problems, etc. Could you recommend a good way to keep these lists of names on my computer by category so that I could add or delete names and then print these new lists? I’m not sure what type of program would do this kind of thing. I have a HP computer with Windows 7. I use spreadsheets but don’t know much about word processing. Thank you for any help, Helen Dear Helen, I believe that a spreadsheet is probably the best program for your prayer list. If you have Microsoft Excel on your computer, you can use that. If you don’t have Excel, you can use the free office suite, Open Office at www.OpenOffice.org When you open your spreadsheet program, you will see a grid of columns and rows. Each small section in this grid is called a cell. Just create a column heading for each category, and list the names under the heading. One name in each cell. Don’t worry if the columns are too narrow, you can easily adjust the width by pointing your cursor between the column letters until your cursor becomes a dark cross with arrows pointing left and right, and dragging to make it wider or narrower. You can even put each column in alphabetical order. Just highlight the names, and click the “sort” icon in the ribbon. Elizabeth Interested in learning more? Elizabeth has answered thousands of computer questions over the years. To submit a question, email her at elizabeth.boston@gmail.com.


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...BATEMAN from page 17 Nancy was not one for fanfare. It was her wish to forgo a traditional funeral service and she requested that a “Celebration of Life� party take place this summer for friends and family at her home. If you would like to honor Nancy, we ask that you take the time to remember her and how she made you feel. That was her gift to the world; making all of us feel special. Arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick, where condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com.

Arthur Gilker II, 83 ELIOT – Retired Korean War Veteran Arthur Gilker II passed away on Sunday, April 14, 2019. Arthur was born in Portsmouth, NH on February 14, 1936 to Robert James Gilker and Mabel Mary Johnson. Arthur proudly worked for 28 years at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, working for Shop 56. He was in the Army Reserve, where he was deployed

to serve in the Korean War. Arthur is survived by his wife Cheryl; his daughter Kathy and her husband Andy; his two sons Ricky Wentworth and Artie Wentworth; his step children Sharon A. Gagne, Suzanne Dyer, Glenn W. Gagne, Leo Gagne, and Frank A. Gagne; 21 grandchildren; and 14 great grandchildren. Arthur was predeceased by his step daughter Dorene E. Gagne in 2017. Care of the Gilker Family has been entrusted to J.S. Pelkey and Son Funeral Home, North Berwick.

Elijah J. Heidenstrom, 22 SOUTH BERWICK – Elijah J. Heidenstrom, 22, of South Berwick, passed away April 20, 2019 at Portsmouth Regional Hospital. He was born October 2, 1996 in York, son of Jeffrey and Kristy (Heidenstrom) Dale, and attended Marshwood schools and Traip Academy. Elijah was in his element when he was outdoors, playing video games, or listening to

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Thomas J. Whateley, 64 NORTH BERWICK – Thomas J. Whateley, 64, resident of North Berwick for nearly a decade, died unexpectedly at his home on April 16, 2019 after a short illness. He was born in Stoneham, MA April 22, 1954, the son of Frederick and Dorothy (Thomas) Whateley. Tom graduated from Stoneham High School, Class of 1972. Tom attended Graham Jr. College in Boston where he majored in communications. At the time of his passing, Tom lived in Maine where he enjoyed the peace and solitude of the country, keeping busy delivering newspapers and creating scripts for his one-man show “Broadway and All That Jazz�. Tom was a well-known actor in the community theatre circle and has performed extensively across New England. In addition, Tom performed professionally at Busch Gardens, VA, Shawnee Playhouse, PA, Cooperstown, NY, and Cincinnati Playhouse, OH. Tom had recently started his own

production company, “Black Ray Productions� and was in rehearsal for “The Man of La Mancha� at Belleville Congregational Church in Newburyport, MA. Tom loved all things theatrical. He also loved books, the Boston Red Sox, trips to North Haven, CT, discussing politics and history with friends and family, and his beloved dachshund, “Sammy the Wunderdog.� Tom is survived by his two sisters Patricia Burke and her son Matthew of Ipswich, MA and Janice LaRochelle and her daughter Jessica Frost of Danvers, MA; and his step-daughter Abigail Hagood of Los Angeles, CA. He will be lovingly missed and always remembered by his large theatre family. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, April 27 at 11 a.m. at the Belleville Congregational Church, 300 High Street, Newburyport, MA 01950. Arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick, where condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com.

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2019 Drug Take-Back Day Locations Announced YORK COUNTY Drug Take-Back Day is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 27, at multiple sites across Maine. The following locations are a few of those participating in York County: Kittery, Ogunquit, North Berwick, Kennebunk, Berwick, Eliot police departments, York Hospital at Wells Urgent Care operated by Wells PD, Hannaford Supermarket operated by Kennebunk PD, South Berwick Community Center operated by South Berwick PD, and Hannaford Supermarket, Yorkshire Commons, and Sentry Hill Assisted Living operated by York PD. For a complete list, visit https://takebackday.dea.gov/. National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day aims to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing prescription drugs, while also educating the general public about the potential for abuse of medications. At a previous Take-Back Event in October 2018, federal, state, and local government entities took back 914,236 pounds of unused, expired, or unwanted drugs at more than 5,800 locations across the United States. Over the course of the program, nearly 10,878,950 pounds of prescription drugs have been safely collected across the country, including more than 353,257 pounds of unwanted medications in Maine alone. “Unused prescription drugs that collect in our homes can fall into the wrong hands, creating unintended gateways to addiction and fueling the heroin and opioid crisis,” said Senators Susan Collins and Angus King in a joint statement. “Maine is one of the top ten states that have disposed the most prescriptions through the DEA’s Drug Take-Back program, and we are confident that our state will continue to lead efforts to stop the abuse of unused drugs that pose a serious threat to our children, our homes, and our environment.” Federal regulations allow pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, and other authorized collectors to serve as collection points for unused prescription medication. In 2014, following a bipartisan effort led by Senators Collins and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), the Department of Justice granted the Departments of Defense (DoD) and Veterans Affairs (VA) the abil-

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Conference On Childhood Trauma ELIOT / PORTSMOUTH, NH Pinetree Institute in Eliot, a workshop and learning center focused on sustainable life-satisfaction for individuals and communities, is hosting its 2019 Resilience Conference on May 3. The conference will discuss the effect of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on physical, emotional, and societal well-being, and the role that trauma-informed care plays in treating individuals who have experienced ACEs. The conference will feature two of the most prominent figures in the ACEs movement, Robert Anda, MD, and Laura

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April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month Your dental professional is looking for more than just cavities and gum disease when they ask you to open wide. Along with viewing under the tongue and back of the throat, screenings are often done with the use of fluorescence imaging (blue light) because it improves the visualization of oral abnormalities. Your mouth is one of your body’s most important early warning systems and it’s important to get regular dental exams. Self-exams are important, along with listening to your “gut”

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at any time of the year. You can also become infected after touching an object that has been infected with the virus and then touching your eyes, nose, or mouth. Once someone is infected with the norovirus, the virus can rapidly spread from person to person through shared utensils, food, or by shaking hands, or other close contact. When those with the norovirus vomit, the virus can spread through the droplets and contaminate surfaces. If someone doesn’t wash his/her hands thoroughly after using the bathroom, they can quickly spread the virus. Leaving dirty diapers from an infected baby can also spread the norovirus. When people contract the norovirus, they can suddenly start with symptoms 24 to 48 hours after being exposed. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting (seen

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Ambulance Service Expands into Maine SEACOASTStewart’s Ambulance Service is expanding into four seacoast communities through new contracts to provide 911 municipal Emergency Medical Services (EMS) for Berwick, more often in children), diarrhea (more often in adults), and severe stomach cramps. Some people develop other symptoms which include chills, low-grade fever, fatigue, headaches, and muscle aches. Most of these symptoms aren’t serious and people tend to recover quickly. But diarrhea and vomiting can be serious for many when they become dehydrated, malnourished, and are depleted of their vital nutrients. Children and the elderly are most susceptible to dehydration, as well as malnutrition from not getting enough nutrients. Most people get over the illness in several days and will have to replenish their fluids and electrolytes. But, for those who become lethargic, listless, and their condition worsens, they may need immediate medical attention and IV fluids with electrolytes to treat the severe dehydration. For those who are food handlers, they should not return to work for 72 hours after their last episode. Above all, continue to use good hand hygiene!

Eliot, and Kittery, as well as Somersworth, NH. The four communities are home to more than 35,000 residents and together average about 3,300 Advanced Life Support (ALS) 911 responses and 2,500 transports annually, including along a section of the Maine Turnpike travelled by 60,000 motorists daily. Stewart’s, part of the Transformative Healthcare family of companies, will manage a team of 83 staff and a fleet of 26 ambulances, wheelchair vans, and support vehicles to serve these communities. Operations will be dispatched and managed locally in Maine and New Hampshire. Stewart’s will serve several hospitals in the region, including Frisbie Memorial Hospital in Rochester, NH, Maine Medical Center in Portland, WentworthDouglass Hospital in Dover, NH,

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YORK The Old York Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR), announced the 2019 DAR Good Citizens recently as Lilly Kemp (Traip Academy), Delaney Bailey (Wells High School) and Kayla Dredge (York High School) who is also the chapter’s winner of the DAR Good Citizens’ Essay Contest. Each good citizen has been recommended by her high school faculty for demonstrating the qualities of a DAR Good Citizen including dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. Lilly Kemp is a senior at Robert W. Traip Academy in Kittery. She has chosen to take many honors level courses and is a member of the National Honor Society. She is a member of Project Search, an organization that offers students an opportunity to discuss interdisciplinary topics.

Left to right: Lilly Kemp, Delaney Bailey, Kayla Dredge – named 2019 DAR Good Citizens.

She is described as a leader who seeks a challenge and displays an outstanding work ethic. She is a founding member of the civil rights team and has held treasurer and secretary positions in student government. Kemp is very active in sports including track, and has served as captain of the girls’ varsity soccer team junior

and senior years. She is also a paid intern for the Traip Academy Greenhouse, a community garden project. Kemp plans to work at a local restaurant this summer and to attend Wheaton College in the fall to study international relations. Delaney Bailey is a senior at Wells High School. She is

taking high honors courses such as statistics/psychology, Spanish V, world literature, physics, and U.S. government/politics. She is president of her school’s National Honor Society, and is an active member on the softball and cheerleading teams. As a vocalist, she serves as captain of the Wells High School Select A-Ca-

pella Chorus and the theatre program. She has given outstanding lead and supporting performances in ! ve school plays and musicals. In the community, Bailey volunteers in a recreation facility and in her church choir. Not only does she assist in the care of a close relative, but also babysits and works a local restaurant. She plans to obtain a degree in marketing education at Emerson College. Her aspirations include promoting quality companies and/or programs with worthy values. Kayla Dredge, a senior at York High School, has a high grade point average which is especially notable because of all the honors courses she has taken. This year she is enrolled in literature/composition, European history, political/legal studies, advanced French V, trigonometry/statistics, and physics. She is a member of the See DAR page 34...

BUSINESS & FINANCE ~ News ~ Grants Awarded to Support Conservation STATEWIDE The Maine Community Foundation’s Maine Land Conservation Fund has awarded just over $93,000 in grants to 14 organizations to support conservation projects across Maine. The grantees include Friends of Hope Cemetery & Woodsin Kennebunk to fund the mapping and baseline documentation that will inform the initial management plan for the $1.4 million Hope Woods Conservation Initiative The Fund for Maine

Land Conservation seeks to support projects that encourage preservation of Maine’s land. The grant program has four objectives: help preserve traditional uses of land and working landscapes; provide for continued public access and recreational use; protect sensitive ecological areas; and promote greater appreciation of the environment. The next deadline for applications is October 15. For more information, visit www.mainecf.org or call Senior Program Officer Maggie Drummond-Bahl at 207-412-0839.

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Scammers Pretend to be from Social Security By Elizabeth Newport, Social Security Public Affairs Specialist, Portland In the digital age, frauds and scams are an unfortunate part of doing business online. Social Security has seen a spike in phishing scams, and we want to protect you as best we can. We urge you to always be cautious and to avoid providing sensitive information such as your Social Security Number (SSN) or bank account information to unknown individuals over the phone or internet. If you receive a call and aren’t expecting one, you must be extra careful. You can always get the caller’s information, hang up, and — if you do need more clarification — contact the official phone number of the business or agency that the caller claims to represent. Never reveal personal data to a stranger who called

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Please take note; there’s a scam going around right now. You might receive a call from someone claiming to be from Social Security or another agency. Calls can even display the 1-800-772-1213, Social Security’s national customer service number, as the incoming number on your caller ID. In some cases, the caller states that Social Security does not have all of your personal information, such as your Social Security number (SSN), on file. Other callers claim Social Security needs additional information so the agency can increase your benefit payment, or that Social Security will terminate your benefits if they do not confirm your information. This appears to be a widespread issue, as reports have come from people across the country. These calls are not from Social Securi-

Callers sometimes state that your Social Security number is at risk of being deactivated or deleted. The caller then asks you to provide a phone number to resolve the issue. People should be aware the scheme’s details may vary; however, you should avoid engaging with the caller or calling the number provided, as the caller might attempt to acquire personal information. Social Security employees occasionally contact people by telephone for customer-service purposes. In only a few special situations, such as when you have business pending with us, a Social Security employee may request the person confirm personal information over the phone. Social Security employees will never threaten you or promise a Social Security benefit approval or increase in exchange for information. In those cases, the call is fraudulent, and you should just hang up. If you receive these calls, please report the information to the Office of the Inspector General at 1-800-269-0271 or online at oig.ssa.gov/report. Remember, only call official phone numbers and use secured websites of the agencies and businesses you know are correct. Protecting your information is an important part of Social Security’s mission to secure today and tomorrow.

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Legislation Signed for Pay Equality AUGUSTA On her 100th day in office, Governor Janet Mills signed legislation to promote pay equality. LD 278, sponsored by Senator Cathy Breen of Falmouth and passed overwhelmingly by the Legislature, promotes pay equality by discouraging employers from basing wages on an employee’s salary history. “Maine is a better place when we strive to ensure that all citizens are treated equally and fairly. By working to see that all people are paid based not on prior compensation, but on their experience, their abilities, and their qualifications, we can help level the playing field for women across Maine and enhance their economic security,� said Governor Mills. “This is good public policy and it is the fair and right thing to do.� “The gender wage gap exists despite statutes and rules that prohibit wage discrimination on the basis of gender, and despite the good intentions of so many employers, human resource professionals, and advocates,� said Senator Breen. “As policy makers, it’s up to us to do all we can to narrow and someday eliminate the wage gap between Maine women and men. I’m proud of the work we were able to do on LD 278 – it’s the right thing to do for Maine women and Maine taxpayers.�

LD 278 An Act Regarding Pay Equality prohibits an employer from asking about a prospective employee’s prior wage or salary information until after an offer of employment has been made to the prospective employee, with exceptions included for federal and state law that require the disclosure of compensation history for specific employment purposes. Research shows that men with a bachelor’s degree make on average 20 percent more than their female classmates after just one year of employment. As a result, employers can perpetuate the wage gap by basing wages on salary history and not experience and qualifications. In Maine, women make

Home Sales Ease Slightly STATEWIDE Mirroring national statistics, sales of Maine’s existing-single-family homes dipped in March. According to the Maine Association of Realtors, Realtors reported a 3.11 percent 82 cents for every dollar men make while, nationally, women are paid 80 cents for every dollar paid to men, together losing more than $900 billion a year because of the gender wage gap. In the U.S., the average woman has to work 15 months to earn what the average man earned in 2018 for 12 months of work. The gender pay gap is far starker for women of color. African American women make 61 cents on the dollar, Native American women make 58 cents on the dollar, and Latinas just 51 cents on the dollar compared to white, nonHispanic men.

Changes To Probate Code Affects Real Estate Starting July 1, 2019 Maine will now allow a real estate deed to designate beneficiaries, the same way you would on a bank or stock account. Florida residents are already familiar with this deed and call it a “Ladybird� deed. The advantage of the new deed is that the beneficiaries will have absolutely no rights to the real estate and the owner can change the deed at any time before you die without notice to the beneficiary.

It will minimize the need for Trusts, especially out-of-state residents with Maine real estate who want to very simply by-pass Maine probate when they die. It will also potentially eliminate probate for Maine residents who have beneficiary designations for all their assets (life insurance, IRA, bank accounts) except the house. Submitted by Kathryn Bedell of Ballou & Bedell Attorneys at Law, Route 1, York.

decline in sales last month with 1,120 homes changing hands — 36 fewer homes than March of 2018. The median sales price for homes sold in March 2019 eased 0.94 percent to $210,000, down slightly from $212,000 in March of 2018. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less. “For the fourth consecutive month, residential sales volume has shown decreases compared to figures from a year ago, but are the third highest March sales volume during the 17 years we’ve been collecting data,� says Peter Harrington, 2019 President of the Maine Association of REALTORSŽ and Broker/Partner with Malone Commercial Brokers in Portland. “Typically, with a decline in the number of sales, we’d see an increase in the for-sale inventory, but that’s not the case this month with sales down three percent and for-sale inventory down five-and-a-half percent.

Buyers are in the marketplace, but may not be finding the home that meets their needs due to the tight supply,� Harrington reports. The National Association of Realtors released statistics showing a 4.7 percent decrease in sales nationwide for single-family existing homes, and an increase of 3.8 percent in the national MSP to $261,100 comparing March 2019 to March 2018. Home sales in the Northeast were down 1.5 percent and the regional MSP rose 2.5 percent to $277,500 over that same time period. “Economic conditions remain favorable with attractive mortgage rates, plus high consumer confidence and job security,� adds Harrington. “As we come into Maine’s busy season for home selling and buying, consult a REALTORŽ to assist with navigating the market dynamics where you want to live.�

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~ Where To Dine ~ Now Taking Reservations for

Mother’s Day Full menu available as well as Chef’s Mother’s Day Specials including Rack of Lamb and Prime Rib

SURF POINT HOURS

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Come See What Everyone’s Talking About! Free Coffee with Every Breakfast

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Outside Pavilion $25 Twin Lobster Dinner $5 Mimosas at Breakfast

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(207) 646-4200 1205 Post Road (Route 1), Wells, Maine

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207.646.0445

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An innovative dining experience where you choose your own pasta and sauce! Select from 8 different pastas and 12 different sauces, served with salad and Italian bread. (Add Chicken $5, Shrimp $8, Sauteed Fresh Veggies $3)

Tuesday: Pasta É Basta $20

A glass of Italian Red or White Wine, Tuscan Soup or Salad and choose one of 9 Special Pasta Dishes!

Wednesday & Sunday: Community Night 3 Course Dinner $23 6 Entrées to choose from with Soup or Salad and Dessert.

Thursday: Personal Wine Dinner $65 per couple

3 Course Dinner with 6 Entrées to choose from with Soup or Salad, Dessert, and a Bottle of Wine of your choice.

Specials above not available on holidays or holiday weekend

2019 Wine Dinners $69 Each Course is paired with Wine.

/ person (plus tax + grat) The 3rd & 4th courses can be substituted with prior notice.

May 24 @ 6pm: “Steakhouse” Wine Dinner

1st Course: Colossal Shrimp Cocktail 2nd Course: French Onion Soup 3rd Course: The “Ultimate” Wedge Salad 4th Course: Bistro Filet, House Salsa Verde, Loaded Baked Potato & Creamed Spinach 5th Course: Triple Layer Black & White Cake

June 21 @ 6pm: Annual “Not Italian” Wine Dinner

1st Course: Fried Maine Oysters with Lemon-Caper-Tartar Sauce 2nd Course: Roasted Beet, Goat Cheese & Candied Walnut Salad 3rd Course: Seared Maine Scallops with Brown Butter Lemon Pan Sauce 4th Course: Boneless Pork Chop, Roasted Vegetable Succotash & Potato Cakes 5th Course: Fried Dough, Cinnamon Sugar & Chocolate Sauce

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~ Where To Dine ~ Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant

RESERVE NOW FOR

MOTHER’S DAY Enjoy a “Mom-mosa” and raise a glass to moms!

Opening Friday May 3rd Daily at 11:30AM Eat In Take Out

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Beer Battered Fried Haddock Sandwich $9.95

Chicken Marsala $16.95

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Down East Clambake (cup of fish or clam chowder, steamers, 1-1/4 lb lobster, corn on the cob) $29.95

MONDAY

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~ Pets ~ Animal Welfare Society KENNEBUNK Pardon The Noise Promotion The Animal Welfare Society (AWS) is proud to announce the second stage of kennel reno-

Emma’s Angels NORTH BERWICK Meet handsome Skittles! He is a Rat Terrier mix from southern Louisiana who made his way to Maine looking for a happy home. Skittles is up-todate on his vaccinations and is neutered. Just a happy, wiggly boy who would do well in any home. If you would like to meet Skittles, call 207-676-5599 to set up a meet and greet. Desperately needed... Dry dog food. We have many dogs in foster care who could use some help. We feed Blue Buffalo, 4 Health small bites (Tractor Supply), or any good grain-free food. This may be left in our drop box at 30 Meeting House Road, North Berwick, or call us for pick up, and thank you! Emma’s Run iEmma’s Angels Rescue is an all-volunteer foster-based organization in North Berwick.

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

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vations starting on Monday, April 29. In this phase of the project, the chain link kennels are getting replaced with tempered glass to make the area airy, clean, and bright. The floors are being repaired and resealed, improving the radiant heat and reducing the potential for disease transmission. The entire kennel area is getting fresh paint. In the long run, this renovation will greatly improve a pet’s stay at AWS – more space, more natural light, more happiness. But in the short run, it will be loud, dirty and disruptive. Staff is taking each animal’s wellbeing

into account first and foremost. The dogs will not be in the kennels being renovated, and volunteers will be encouraged to come in to offer additional walks. Dogs will spend extra time outdoors in the fenced in play yards

Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Sure, Sargent is handsome with his orange and white coat – but with his outgoing, happy attitude, he could win a Mr. Congeniality award. This guy just loves to connect with people. Sargent’s sad life as a stray is all behind him now. These days he’s as happy and secure as a kitty can be, living in our sunshine-filled adoption center. Our volunteers love all our kitties but Sargent’s outgoing personality has made him a real favorite. We have no doubt Sargent will find a great home, but he needs people with time to spend with him. He also needs to be the only kitty in the house. With a personality as large as Sargent’s,

Safe Haven Humane Society 1420 Post Rd. (Rt. 1) / PO Box 91 Wells, ME 04090

(207) 229-8314 or (207) 646-1611 info@safehavenhumanesociety.org www.safehavenhumanesociety.org

there is no room for another. Dogs, however, are very welcome. Sargent has a heart murmur which requires no medication but should be monitored by a semi-annual vet exam. However that hasn’t slowed him down a bit – He is a typical, active,

(weather permitting) and they will have more time with visitors and staff to use the agility equipment in the training classroom and outside fields. There are six resident dogs – Midge, Roscoe, King, Austin, Georgie, and Snow (pictured) – that will not handle this renovation well. AWS is asking for the public’s help to get them adopted as soon as possible. “These pups are more sensitive than most and find loud and continual noise to be very stressful, which is not good for their health or wellbeing,� explains Abigail Smith, AWS Executive Director. As part of AWS’s Pardon The Noise Promotion, adopters

have the chance to name their own adoption fee for one of these six dogs from now through April 29. To learn more about the Pardon The Noise Promotion or see photos and information on Midge, Roscoe, King, Austin, Georgie, and Snow, visit www. animalwelfaresociety.org. Visitors and potential adopters are welcome to stop by the adoption center daily (except Wednesdays) from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

happy, healthy two-year-old. Meet Sargent at our adoption center, 1420 Post Road, Wells, 11 a.m. - 4 .p.m. TuesdaySaturday. FMI: 207-646-1611. Our shelter needs donations of canned cat food, preferably Friskies poultry flavor. Fancy Feast is great for our older kitties, who often need encouragement to eat, and kitties who are ill or recovering from surgery. We use Temptations cat treats to reward shy kitties who are being socialized and prepped for adoption. Your donations are certainly needed and much appreciated. Our thrift shop is currently

looking for donations of summer, beach, and garden dÊcor, vinyl LPs, and ladies’ fashion scarves. We have so many fantastic clothing bargains and currently have a lovely selection of 2x and 3x women’s apparel and size 11 shoes. Check out our $1 sidewalk clothing racks – yes $1! Each week items tagged a certain color are 50% off. We love offering an eclectic mix of fun, lovely and useful things in our store, so please continue to donate your unwanted quality items. All proceeds benefit our shelter and pays our vet bills. Thank you!

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FAMILY RESTAURANT Balsamic vinegar, and your cooked bacon bits. Mix well and serve. 5. If you have a big crowd like we do, you can double, triple or even more this recipe. If some of the leaves come off the sprouts they will have a nice crispy taste to them. 6. My Mother in Law Ruth Duncan always told the kids to try it because your taste buds change every 6 weeks. Even Mikey will like them and so will you. Enjoy!

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People and Business Profiles

Biddeford Savings and Mechanics Savings to Consolidate

Windward Pointe Condo Association Honored by CAI WELLS Windward Pointe Condominium Association recently won the Member Communications Award, presented by the New England Chapter of the Community Associations Institute at its annual Dinner & Award Presentations at the Marriott Hotel in Burlington, MA. Windward Pointe is a 44unit condominium community, located in the Riverbend Woods condo development in Wells. The award was one of 13 presented that evening by CAI–NE, which has members in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. Its membership includes community associations, property management companies, legal firms, insurance agencies and service contractors. WWP Board President Roger Gobeil nominated the neighborhood’s Communications Committee for the award. In his nomination, he lauded the committee which publishes a quarterly newsletter and maintains the community’s informative bulletin board. Gobeil submitted examples of the newsletter and photos of the bulletin board in the application. John Tuttle, the liaison from the WWP board of directors to the Communications Committee and newsletter editor, accepted the engraved plaque on behalf of WWP and the committee. Nancye Tuttle, a newsletter committee member, also attended the banquet. Both

are pictured above. Receiving an award from CAI is impressive, said Deb Ouilette, WWP’s property manager from Maine Properties. “You were up against much larger associations in this category,� she said. “Your community’s newsletter is the best I have ever seen in my years working as a property manager.� Other awards presented that evening included Community Programs & Events, Creative Solutions, Community Association Volunteer of the Year, Community of the Year, Community Association Manager Rising Star, Community Association Manager of the Year, Management Company of the Year, Unsung Hero, CAI Business Partner of the Year, Distinguished Service Award, Special Achievement Award for Advancing the Interests of Community Associations and Hall of Fame. The award recipients were photographed for an article in an upcoming issue of Condo Media

magazine, CAI-NE’s monthly publication. Over 500 attended the banquet. Besides the awards and dinner, the evening featured music, dancing and casino games.

YORK COUNTY Biddeford Savings and Mechanics Savings announced that the organizations have filed a merger application with regulators to operate under a single charter as Maine Community Bank. Biddeford Savings and Mechanics Savings will maintain their respective brand identities, as well as local decision making, while operating as divisions of Maine Community Bank. “Both Biddeford Savings and Mechanics Savings have developed extremely strong community roots over the last 150 years, so keeping those brands intact, while bringing greater opportunity for expanded lend-

BHG/Masiello Group Honors Top Area Agents YORK COUNTY Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate The Masiello Group recently honored their top agents for 2018 at a prestigious awards ceremony at the Grappone Center in Concord, NH. Agents from the company’s 36 offices in New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont were recognized for their achievements in real estate sales including Steve Brunette and Heath Taylor of Sanford, Rindy Stark and Nate Mayo of Wells, and Cindy Donnell and

Gene Corey of York. Christopher J. Masiello, President and CEO credits the firm’s success to the high caliber of agents who have a passionate commitment to their clients. “For more than 53 years, our firm has been providing quality real estate experiences to clients throughout New England,� he states. Overall, the firm closed nearly 7,533 real estate transactions in 2018 which resulted in $1.7 billion in sales volume. To learn more, visit www.masiello.com.

ing and services to remain competitive, is really the best of all options for both our customers and our staff,� said Jeanne Hulit, President and CEO of Maine Community Bancorp, the holding company of both banks. Operating under a single charter will allow both Biddeford Savings and Mechanics Savings to increase lending capacity, expand product offerings, and enable customers to access fullservice banking at all branch locations. All branches will remain open, and the single charter will provide more mobility and opportunity for the employees of both community banks. In 2016, Biddeford Savings and Mechanics Savings formed an alliance to operate as subsidiaries of one mutual holding company, Maine Community Bancorp. The Biddeford Savings and Mechanics Savings board of directors along with the Maine Community Bancorp board of directors has unanimously approved the charter consolidation, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2019, pending regulatory approval. “Both banks have seen tremendous growth that would not have been possible without the Maine Community Bancorp alliance,� said Hulit. “Bringing Biddeford Savings and Mechanics Savings Bank under one charter is a natural progression of our partnership. We’re excited to see what the future holds as we continue growing stronger together.�

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~ Real Estate ~

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~ News ~

Senator Collins Welcomes Students

WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senator Susan Collins met with nearly 100 students, parents, and teachers from Wells Junior High School who were visiting Washington, D.C., as part of a class trip. “It is always a pleasure to welcome Maine students to our nation’s capital,” said Senator Collins. “I encourage

Maine students to believe in themselves and never give up. They have the opportunity to be the future community, business, and elected leaders of our state.” The trip by Wells Junior High School allows the students to tour the U.S. Capitol building as well as other points of interest in Washington, D.C.

...DAR from page 22 World Language Society. School faculty describe Dredge as a gifted student and leader who is highly active in school organizations, athletics, and community service. To her credit, she has accomplished the art of balancing high academic performance with meaningful extracurricular involvement. She currently serves as York High’s National Honor Society secretary and senior class president. As a member of the Student Athlete Leadership Team, she is captain of both varsity girls’ volleyball and softball teams. She partici-

pates in a school club dedicated to preservation of lighthouses and assisted with the November “Lighting of the Nubble Lighthouse” event. She is a member of TIDALWAVSE, a student group involved with peer education regarding drug, alcohol, and tobacco use. Drege continues to work after-school and summer jobs at local restaurants. She is planning to attend college and study political science. The DAR awards ceremony and reception was held at the Clay Hill Farm in Cape Neddick on April 14.

MHS Math Team Wraps Up Season AUGUSTA The Marshwood High School math team wrapped up its season April 9 at the state math meet in Augusta. Over 950 students from 98 schools competed. The Hawks received an award for 7th place in class A and 11th place overall. The Maine School of Math and Science was #1. Noble Mushtak and Stephen Rezack were among the seven students that tied for first place. They did not miss a single question in any of the six rounds. During the regular season, the team was in the sixth place and Mushtak was the #2 student out of more than 1,200 in

the state. He received a trophy and $250 for this at the meet on Tuesday. Mushtak was also selected to represent Maine on the A Team at the national competition this June. Rezack is an alternate.

In addition, Nathan Kiesman, Olivia Kilmer, Jay Whitesell, Ned Whitesell, Nate Reppucci, Jack Lusenhop, Owen Byrne, Alaina Smith, and Kate Adams, were responsible for the teams success this season.

Marshwood High School Quarter 3 Honor Roll Freshmen High Honors Abigail Arnold, Ali Arrigoni, Connor Carey, Paul Connell, Andrew Daskoski, Lilyanna Enright, Anna Flynn, Rachel Kovach, Kai Machamer, Katharine McColley, Alana Moretti, Camden Oberg, Nicole Pettibone, Liana Poole, Elli Pope, Reese Rousseau, Amerah Sandler, Alexys Scheive, Trevor Wozny.

Honors Kate Adams, Jasmine Aloisio, A lexander A nsara, B r yanna Bradley, Riley Bradway, Braden Butler, Abram Cartmill, Christopher Cleary-Reuning, D’Lyza Diaz, Amelia Dodier, Haley Doubleday, Brenna Edgell, Piper Edwards, Eli Fuchs, Zachary Glidden, Timothy Gori, Andrew Gray, Erica Lyn Hamelin, Audrey Hammond, Nathan Jalbert, Alexis Kast, Sierra Kellom, William Kirkpatrick, Marga-

ret Kovalcin, Jackie Lian, Augusta Manchester, Sophie Mitchell, Will Parker, Sarah Place, Jackson Pollaro, Seth Prisby, Max Rafferty, Iris Ross, Mia Tero, Kylie Tice, Kamber Udy, Ella Vennard, Tucker Whelan, Charlie Winter.

Honorable Mention Hadley Beale, Elizabeth Cassidy, Oscar Chapman, Kayla Fenton, Kylie Gordon, Quincy Hepburn, Brooke Kent, Camden Minotti, Aydin Rix McElhinney, Ryen Royce, Grant Simms, Courtney Strong, Daniel Thim, Tess Vennard.

Sophomores High Honors Vivian Burnham, Owen Byrne, Hannah Casey, Madison Fjeld, Olivia Kilmer, Abigail Mathieu, Caitlin Mathieu, Ella Nelson, Sydney Page, Natalie Singer, Edward Whitesell.

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KEY PAINTING

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

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

TREE SERVICES

207-324-8362

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Mold & Mildew Removal Power Washing Interior & Exterior Commercial & Residential

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TREE REMOVAL - STUMP GRINDING - LOT CLEARING

HOME IMPROVEMENT Cabinets • Carpentry • Decks Gutters • Painting • Sheetrock Tile • Trim • Weatherizing

HOME IMPROVEMENT

207-460-5536 FULLY LICENSED & INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES

Spring Is Finally Here! CALL SEACOAST PROPERTY MAINTENANCE TO BOOK A SPRING CLEAN UP AND ASK ABOUT OUR OTHER SERVICES

LIBBY & SON

603-759-6156

Cape Neddick, ME

Land Clearing Firewood Sold Snow Plowing

Brush Removed Excavating Jobs Loam & Gravel Spread Hire Local!

SEASONAL CLEAN UP, MULCHING, HEDGE TRIMMING, WEEKLY MOWING, YARD OVERHAUL, SPECIAL PROJECTS

Reasonable Rates Insured • Free Estimates Service Maine Seacoast

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Pine Tree Services www.PineTreeServices.net 207.286.6942

Licensed & Insured

Kitchen, Basement & Bath Remodeling ~ Decks Replacement Windows ~ General Carpentry & Repair Dan Cason

Three Generations of Expertise Pruning Chipping

Tree Removal Cabling 65’ Bucket Truck

Residential / Commercial / Fully Insured / Free Estimates

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

207-475-8928

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

LEFEBVRE’S

REMODELING

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

(207) 703-0150 300 Harold L Dow Hwy

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

207.883.6003

www.hazelwoodhandyman.com 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE

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

207-361-4019

www.stevescarpentry.org stevescarpentry2@aol.com

207•698•7232

M CHADBOURNE

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

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

Handyman Jack, etc. LLC Professional, experienced, fully insured • FREE estimates

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

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

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

DRAKE’S ISLAND

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Accepting Brush/Wood/Stumps/Leaves Green Waste

Maintenance & Remodeling Kitchen & Baths ~ 25 Years Experience ~

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

by Jack and Diane

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fontainerm@gmail.com Licensed / Bonded / Insured

seacoastpropertymaintenance@gmail.com

207-289-4551 Storm Clean Up Tree Services Sand & Salt Delivery Ditches Dug

Rene M. Fontaine 508-244-4171

CONSTRUCTION No job too small

Handyman Services Available

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

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

Email drakes@maine.rr.com Lance Tufts Phone 207-646-3369 Phone/Fax 207-985-9165

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~ Home & Business Services ~ CLEANING

GUTTERS & ROOFING

Kleanie Beanie Cleaning Services Residential Deep Cleaning, Maintenance Cleaning, Post Construction and Move Out Cleanups. Honest, Dependable, and Professional. Fully Insured and Bonded.

Spectacular Service at a Low, Low Price. Spring is Here so Contact Us Now to Make YOUR Home

Kleanie Beanie! Call 207-467-5085 or email JFalzone@maine.rr.com

207-272-4523 weekly - seasonal - rentals move in / move out 5HVLGHQWLDO ‡ &RPPHUFLDO ‡ -DQLWRULDO

Fully Insured

Bryan Bedard

207.337.3315 contact@marinacleaning.com

PAVING & SEALCOATING CHIMNEY SERVICES

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Free Estimates

Commercial & Residential

207-229-8108

Darren Gerard

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207-229-3551 Free Estimates

Fully Insured

Cuccia’s Asphalt & Landscaping Commercial & Residential Paving & Seal Coating Driveways & Parking Lots Line Striping • Landscaping

207-251-1195 Free Estimates & Fully Insured Owned & Operated by Thomas Cuccia

bbedard96@gmail.com

Brooks Roofing

207-985-3477

Quality Materials Superior Workmanship

Swept, Lined, Repaired, Professional, Fully Insured, Guaranteed No Mess

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

FIRE SAFETY MEANS PEACE OF MIND

PAVING & SEALCOATING

207-252-2016

Fully Insured Service Through York County

LANDSCAPING / LAWN CARE

PEART & SON

• LAWNCARE & MAINTENANCE

207-432-6913 / peartsonslawncare@gmail.com

Sealcoating & Driveway Repair Commercial & Residential Free Estimates ~ Since 1979

207-967-1393

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

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MOBILE WELDING SERVICE Services include but not limited to:

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

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Paul Thurston

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

Serving Wells, Kennebunk, Ogunquit, York, Berwick & North Berwick

Fully Insured, Low Rates Free Estimates

Call Any Time! 207.985.3577

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207-653-3701

Tailoring & Alterations Creative Mending Custom Dressmaking

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~ Classifieds & News ~ Remembering the Origin of Garden’s Past

ESTATE SALE

YORK HARBOR Outstanding Estate Sale

Fri 4/26 9am - 6pm, Sat 4/27 9am - 5pm, Sun 4/28 9am - 3pm

87 Norwood Farms Road, York

Amazing Collectors’ Estate with heirlooms going back three generations. Period furniture includes Chippendale secretary desk, Hepplewhite three-section banquet table with eight chairs, Federal serpentine card table, Chinese altar table, Asian art, floor vases and temple jars, Canton and Nanking collections, Stephen Singer sculpture, 18th & 19th c. Delft, two-door scrubbed pine cupboard, antique silver, sterling silver, architectural prints, paintings, oriental rugs, custom 4’×4’ coffee table, Chesterfield sofa, cut glass and crystal, cobalt blue glassware, Chaise lounge, large flatscreen TV, Christmas decorations, pair of twin beds complete, gas grill, patio furniture and hundreds of other items.

By Jim Fabiano Glancing out the back window where my water-saturated, mud-filled garden had once flourished, I remembered how the past decades of gardening began. Like today it was early spring and my neighbor and I decided to cordon off a 400 square foot area between our properties. It was not a pretty site. The ground was brown and slightly frozen because the mid-April sun did not have the strength to completely thaw out the soil. We didn’t care. We were going to produce a garden that would become the envy of the neighborhood. I am proud to report this is true today.

GARAGE SALE GARAGE/MOVING SALE Sat. April 27 & Sun. April 28 8am-4pm 36 Godfrey Cove Road, York A/C, kitchen dining set and accessories, chafing dishes, patio set w/ fire pit, sleeping bags, Livestrong Livetrack Elliptical, office supplies, linens, and more.

ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING / BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 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

Michael P. Scott, Principal Engineered Business Solutions Your local source for Bookkeeping, Accounting and Financial Analysis. Engineered Business Solutions can provide a solution. Call today and ask for a free initial review of your business needs. Located in Wells, Maine. Serving all of York County. 603-770-5518 • www.EngineeredBusinessSolutions.weebly.com EngBusSolutions@Gmail.com

My neighbor, Greg had some connection and was able to pick up some railroad ties. He had them stacked next to our future garden waiting for the right weekend when they would be placed around the circumference of the garden. As we were about to pick up the first tie he advised me to use my legs and not my back. He lifted his side to his waste and waited for me to do the same. I lifted mine approximately two inches. I could have used every muscle I ever had in every part of my body and I still would not have been able to lift that thing more. Did I tell you that my neighbor was young? I sincerely hate him for that and still do. His brother came over that afternoon and they blocked out our garden as I drank my third beer. I told my neighbor I would pick up the tiller from the local

rent-all store. I chose the biggest and the best in hopes that the bigger it was the easier it would be to use. That theory now has little merit. It took me approximately 1 hour to get it off my truck. Once I got it into the garden area I was ready to till to my heart’s content. The machine started with ease but as soon as I put it into gear I found myself face down being dragged across the garden holding on to the tiller as if my life depended on it. At that particular time I it did. The railroad tie at the end of the garden stopped the tiller. I got myself up and made my second mistake of the day. I put the tiller in reverse. I was then propelled to the other side of the garden where I was pinned against another railroad tie with the tiller on my lap. Did I tell you that the See GARDENS page 42...

LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Derek D. Morgan SUPERIOR COURT of Washington for Spokane County Estate of Derek D. Morgan, Deceased, No. 19-4-00611-32 Probate Notice to Creditors (RCW 11.40.030) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of the Estate of Derek D. Morgan. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing by ÂżUVW FODVV PDLO WR WKH SHUVRQDO UHSUHVHQWDWLYH RU WKH SHUVRQDO UHSUHVHQWDWLYHÂśV DWWRUQH\ DW WKH DGGUHVV VWDWHG EHORZ D FRS\ RI WKH FODLP DQG ÂżOLQJ WKH RULJLQDO RI WKH FODLP ZLWK WKH FRXUW in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of ÂżUVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RI WKH QRWLFH ,I WKH FODLP LV QRW SUHVHQWHG ZLWKLQ WKLV WLPH IUDPH WKH FODLP LV forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is HIIHFWLYH DV WR FODLPV DJDLQVW ERWK WKH GHFHGHQWÂśV SUREDWH DQG QRQSUREDWH DVVHWV

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Personal Representative: Amber Morgan Attorney for the Personal Representative: Meagan M. Nibarger, WSBA No. 54045 Address for Mailing or Service: 7KH :KLSSOH /DZ *URXS 3//& ( 3DFLÂżF $YHQXH 6SRNDQH :$ Ph: (509) 869-3223, Fax: (509) 847-0165

PUBLIC HEARING

PUBLIC HEARING

To: Marianne Goodine or Michele Stivaletta-Noble, resident of the Town of Wells, County of York, and State of Maine; GREETINGS:

To: Marianne Goodine or Michele Stivaletta-Noble, resident of the Town of Wells, County of York, and State of Maine; GREETINGS:

In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the voters of the Town of Wells that the Board of Selectmen of said town will meet at the Municipal Building, 208 Sanford Road, Wells on the 7th day of May, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening.

In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the voters of the Town of Wells that the Board of Selectmen of said town will meet at the Municipal Building, 208 Sanford Road, Wells on the 7th day of May, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening.

The Board will conduct a public hearing on “An Ordinance to Amend &KDSWHU /DQG 8VH RI WKH &RGH RI WKH 7RZQ RI :HOOV WR 'HĂ€QH Adult Business Establishment and Permit Adult Business Establishments within the Light Industrial District retroactive in its adoption to April 8, 2019â€?. Given under our hands this 16th day of April, 2019.

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BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN OF WELLS

BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN OF WELLS

PUBLIC HEARING

PUBLIC HEARING

To: Marianne Goodine or Michele Stivaletta-Noble, resident of the Town of Wells, County of York, and State of Maine; GREETINGS:

To: Marianne Goodine or Michele Stivaletta-Noble, resident of the Town of Wells, County of York, and State of Maine; GREETINGS:

In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the voters of the Town of Wells that the Board of Selectmen of said town will meet at the Municipal Building, 208 Sanford Road, Wells on the 7th day of May, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening.

In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the voters of the Town of Wells that the Board of Selectmen of said town will meet at the Municipal Building, 208 Sanford Road, Wells on the 7th day of May, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening.

The Board will conduct a public hearing to amend the 2019 Beach Parking Policy regarding the elimination of the two parking sticker restriction per property. Given under our hands this 16th day of April, 2019.

The Board will conduct a public hearing on the release of up to $13,000 from the Beach Enterprise Fund (0900) to purchase and install three LED remote activated Public Parking Lot Full signs for Drakes Island. Given under our hands this 16th day of April, 2019.

BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN OF WELLS

BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN OF WELLS

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

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

ITEMS WANTED :$17(' 72 %8< Antiques * Silver * Gold * Coins &+5,6 /25' $17,48(6 One Item or Entire Estate. Cash paid for all antiques. Antique jewelry, coins, silver, gold, paintings, clocks, lamps, telephones, radios, phonographs, nautical items, weathervanes, dolls & toys, pottery, photography, military items, swords, advertising signs, fountain pens, bottles, tools, books & much much more! Buying antiques for over 20 years. Barn and Attic Clean-Out Also.

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~ Classifieds ~ ITEMS FOR SALE

HELP OFFERED

HEALTH SERVICES

KAWAII PROFESSIONAL PIANO: K-3, black upright. Climate control system, wellmaintained, excellent condition. Complimentary tuning with our trusted RPT. $3,500 or Best Reasonable Offer. 207-361-4782 Leave message.

PERSONAL ASSISTANCE TRUSTWORTHY RETIREE will 1) make deliveries. 2) drive to/from airport, mall, theater & other dest. 3) do small odd jobs. Try me out! Very reasonable. Call Paul 207-363-0519

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

ITEMS FOR SALE

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

BENEFITS SAFE HAVEN HUMANE SOCIETY ADOPTION CENTER

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MASSAGE THERAPY MASSAGE WITH BRIAN Relaxation, Deep Tissue, Therapeutic Massage for Men Licensed and Insured Est. 1999 South Berwick 617.750.3266 Beautiful Private Studio

GUNSMITHING

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

• 36 Years in Business! • Over 60% Return Renters & 1000s of Leads • Exceptional Marketing Reach & Online Presence • Knowledge of Local Ordinances • Handling of Lodging Taxes • Online Booking & Accurate Accounting

OFFICE RENTAL

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96 Portland St, South Berwick, ME www.century21barbarapatterson.com

LIST YOUR RENTAL PROPERTY

Seaside Vacation Rentals OFF SEASON, WINTER & YEAR ROUND RENTALS! Call us toll free at 866-681-8081 See our detailed listings & photos online at www.seasiderentals.com

RENTALS

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

We offer Tenant Placement and Management Services

MUSIC LESSONS

RENTALS

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

SOUTHERN MAINE Rte 1 Location, 250 or 500 sq. ft. options, 2nd Fl, Elevator, $350/mo. INCL Heat/Elec, Conference Rm. CALL 363-1825.

VACATION RENTALS

Call 207-363-1825 ASAP! WORK ON YOUR OWN OR BRING A FRIEND AND WORK AS A TEAM!

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info@seasiderentals.com

Must be proud of your work, and be able to work Saturdays! Option to work this spring, week days, and into fall available. Previous experience is helpful, but not necessary, training available. Fun place to work, great team to work with!

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

SEEKING RENTALS

ACCEPTING PROPERTIES NOW FOR 2019!

HELP WANTED

ELIOT MAINE RENTAL Small, furnished, 1 BR APT, ideal for one. All utilities included. No pets. Background check. $1000/mo. Call 207-439-2636 WELLS RENTAL 14’ x 70’ Mobile home on 2.5 acres. $1,000 per month. 207-604-0774

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

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

FIREWOOD / PELLETS GREEN FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Call Eric Hobson 207-467-0621 GREEN FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Clean & Guaranteed Full Cord North Berwick 207-409-6567

LAND WANTED Private developer/builder seeking to purchase house lots, wood lots, ÞHOGV SURSHUW\ QHHGLQJ GHPR :H KDYH VXIÞFLHQW FDSDELOLWLHV WR FRPSOHWH DOO WUDQVDFWLRQV 5HSOLHV FRQÞGHQWLDO 207

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Dubois LIVESTOCK LAWN CARE

CHENEY’S LAWN CARE, LLC

Specializing in New Lawn Installation & Existing Lawn Repair

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~ Classifieds ~ HELP WANTED

B TECH

TRANSMISSION MECHANIC

SIGNING BONUS!

HELP WANTED LINE COOK: Full or part time at Richard’s Seafood Restaurant 1732 No. Berwick Rd (Route 9) in Wells. Call 207-646-8561 and ask for Debbie or stop in for an application. Seagull Inn and Condominiums 1413 Post Rd, Wells, ME 04090 FRONT DESK RECEPTIONS AND MAINTENANCE Seasonal positions for 2019. Must be available to work weekends. We offer better than average wages and end-of-season bonus! Call 646-5164 or email seagulloffice@seagullvacations.com HELP WANTED FOR HOME - OUTSIDE CLEAN UP 2-3 Times a week. 207-439-2636. Kittery Trading Post 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: • Warehouse Stocker • (Dover & Kittery locations) • Cashier Assistant Manager • • Housekeeping / Facilities • Benefits 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. PROFESSIONAL HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Light duty only to work with seniors. Perfect part-time job with flexible schedule. Small local property management company has a year round opportunity for the right candidate. Please email your resume to patricia@yorkhousing.info.

SIGNING BONUS!

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

Full-time, compensation based on experience. All skill levels considered, ASE D SOXV 6HHNLQJ IULHQGO\ PRWLYDWHG WHFKV WR join our successful service department. We service all makes and models!

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85 Shore Road, Ogunquit, ME 03907 Hiring for season April 1 thru October. Seasonal full-time

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~ News ~ ...HONOR from page 34 Wengert, Meagan Wentworth, Oscar Whitcomb.

Honorable Mention Thomas Burbank, Malcolm Connell, Brayden Cusson, Gracie Donovan, Emma Doyle, Damien Dubay, Molly Flanagan, Jack Harmon, JJ He, Grace Kreider, Liana Leavitt, Sean Maguire, Meghan Maldonis, Ella Manero, Harrison Martin, Alexa McGee, Natalie Oakley, Emma Ouellette, Cierra Perodin, Isadora Phipps, Ariana Scharff, Oliver Specker, Joren Taylor, Jackson Theriault, Emma Tice, Cameron Trott, Noah Woodworth.

Juniors High Honors Ruby Albers, Sydney Bingham, Samuel Fitzgerald, Jason Glidden, Jacob Gordon, Alaina Smith.

Honors Thomas Barber, Aidan Berman, Angelina Bisson, Justin Bryant, Aidan Cantrell, Nev Cartmill, Jessica Cleary-Reuning, Halliday Dinsmore-Patch, Julia Fagan, Dani Fuchs, Aiden Fuller, Kayci Gagnon, Alexa Haas, Beverlyn

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Selling Bread to Make Dough OGUNQUIT With generous donations of bread from the local bakers at When Pigs Fly and Borealis Breads, Ogunquit Rotarians proudly sold savory and sweet breads to raise money needed to fund community building initiatives. Club members staffed the bread table and sold their own home-baked cookies, brownies, and festively-packaged candies as they welcomed visitors to the beach tents at Ogunquit’s Patriot’s Day celebration in April. According to bread-sale organizer Tracy Smith, “With

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SPORTS

Fun Facts about the Kentucky Derby Few sporting events are shrouded in history and tradition as much as the Kentucky Derby. Billed as the “the fastest two minutes in sports,” the Derby began in 1875 and is celebrated each year on the first Sunday in May. Many horse racing fans make entire weekends out of the Derby, planning their celebrations months in advance of the race. For those who cannot travel to Churchill Downs and attend the race in person, viewing parties are available all over the globe. The pageantry surrounding the Kentucky Derby is well documented, but the following are a few interesting tidbits about the famed “Run for the Roses®.” The Kentucky Derby began when Meriwether Lewis Clark traveled to Europe and attended the Epsom Derby in England. Clark was inspired to create a similar horse racing event in America. 2019 Marks the 144th running of the race. Each year, roughly 120,000

mint juleps are consumed at Churchill Downs. Th mint julep is the traditional drink of the Derby, and it is made with Kentucky bourbon, simple syrup, mint, crushed ice, and powdered sugar. Secretariat is the fastest horse in Derby history, crossing the finish line in less than two minutes. There have been 19 winning horses in Kentucky Derby history whose names begin with the letter “S”. On Derby Day, the infield at Churchill Downs will host

80,000 celebrants. The Kentucky Derby race track is 11/4 miles, which has been the standard since 1896. The first Derby races were slight-

ly longer, at 11/2 miles. Male horses win the race more often than females. Of the 40 fillies to compete throughout Derby history, only three have won. Elegantly dressed women donning over-the-top hats will grace Churchill Downs for the race. Many begin planning their styles and securing their hats weeks in advance. The best finish for a female jockey at the Derby was fifth place. Rosie Napravnik finished fifth while riding Mylute in 2013. “The Run for the Roses” refers to the red rose blanket that will be draped over the winner of the Derby. It is never too early to start planning for Kentucky Derby entertainment and fun.

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SCORES Berwick Academy

Varsity Softball Wednesday, April 17 The Berwick Academy Girls’ Varsity Softball team (0-3) played their first home game of the season and lost 7-6 to Bancroft School in 8 innings. Lindsay Bennett of Sanford was 3-4 with a solo home run, 2 doubles, 1 RBI, and 1 run scored. Ainsley Wescott of Saco was 3-3 with 3 singles, 1 walk, and 2 runs scored. Delaney Kingsland of Amesbury, MA, was 2-4 with 2 singles and 1 run scored.

Traip Academy

Varsity Softball Tuesday, April 23

Kennebunk’s West Competes at Sean Collier Meet KITTERY / CAMBRIDGE, MA The Lasell College women’s track and field team was back on the track recently, competing at the Sean Collier Invitational hosted by MIT. The event

featured more than a dozen schools from NCAA Divisions I and III. Lasell had two runners in the 5,000 meters which included freshman Grace West of Kennebunk, crossing the finish line in 24:42.41.

Traip lost 13-12 in the 7th inning. Madison Andrews went 7 innings for Traip with 5k’s giving up 5 walks, a triple and a double. Traip scored 1 in the first, 2 in the second, 1 in the third, 3 in the fourth, 1 in the fifth, 4 in the seventh. The Old Orchard Beach pitcher struck 5 girls out, walked 8. Molly Sawtelle had a triple, Cala McEllin had a double. Traip is now 0-2 with another home game on Friday vs. Freeport.

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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

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~ Puzzles ~ 26. Have already done 27. Six (Spanish) 29. Remarks for the audience 31. Relaxing spots 33. Prevent from seeing 34. Disguised 36. Comedian Rogen 38. Afflict in mind or body 39. Sour 41. People native to N. Mexico 43. No seats available 44. Ned __, composer 46. A fit of irritation 48. Ability to move objects

CLUES ACROSS 1. Type of fruit 5. Unit of time 9. Oil company 11. Benson’s “partner” 13. Fictional mob boss Tony 15. Visual record 16. Small constellation 17. Popular family TV series 19. Tough outer layer 21. Cut 22. Vietnamese offensive 23. Horizontal mine passage 25. Greek war god

mentally 52. Luke’s mentor __-Wan 53. Herbal medicine ingredient 54. Oscar-winning director Bigelow 56. Likes 57. In a sound way 58. Part of a staircase 59. Exemptions from play CLUES DOWN 1. How will it play in __? 2. Grows 3. Swiss river

4. Canadian flyers 5. Affirmative! (slang) 6. Root of taro plant 7. Large, long-legged rodents 8. Recycled 9. Pre-1917 emperor of Russia 10. Sometimes it’s on you 11. Contrary beliefs 12. Remain as is 14. Spicy stew __ podrida 15. Play time 18. Italian monetary unit 20. Type of fuel 24. Portable conical tent

26. Yazoo and Mississippi are two 28. What people earn 30. Insect repellent 32. After first 34. Plays the viola 35. Not good 37. Esteemed guest 38. Where rockers ply their trade 40. Office furniture 42. Ancient Greek oracles 43. Quantitative fact 45. Missing soldiers 47. Minute 49. This (Spanish) 50. Maintain possession of 51. Knife 55. What to say on New Year’s Day (abbr.)

The answers to this week’s puzzles are on page 15.

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36 month lease with 12k miles with $3,999 cash or trade due at signing.

0%

NEW ‘19 ROGUE S AWD

AVAIL ABLE

No Down Payment No Security Deposit No Payment Til July

FINANCE FOR

307

$

OR BUY FOR

PER MO.

24,131

$

52 IN STOCK

Two or more at this price. #KNMAT2MV5KP514482

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

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

S O M E R S W O RT H N N ISSAN I S SA N CERTI C E RT I FI F I ED E D USED U S E D CAR CA R CENTER CE NTE R SOMERSWORTH

2015 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT Silver, 74K, AWD, Auto, AM/FM/CD, MP3, FUSE Hands Free, USB, Satellite, HD Radio, Stk. #P2392A

$

2017 NISSAN ROGUE SL PLATINUM Gray, 21k, Auto, 2 LCDs, CD/MP3, Aux Input, Steering Wheel Controls, Satellite, Premium Premium Pkg., Pkg., Stk. Stk. #N1967A #N1967A

AWD

13,212 LOW MILES

$

23,817 23,817

2014 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500

Silver, 69k, Auto, 4 Wheel Drive, AM/FM/MP3, Aux Input, Running Boards, Trailering Pkg, Stk. #N18750A

$

2012 LINCOLN MKZ

Black, 89k, Auto, CD/MP3, 9 Speakers, Aux Input, Satellite, Bluetooth, USB, Keyless Keyless Entry, Entry, Stk. Stk. #N19194B #N19194B

$

CREW CAB

26,733 LUXURY

10,766 10,766

2013 JEEP WRANGLER

Black, 82k, 6 Speed Manual, Alpine Premium Audio, Satellite Radio, CD/MP3, Heated Seats, Stk. #N18129B

MANUAL

$

Black, 43k, 8-Speed Shiftable Auto, 2 LCDs, HD Radio, Satellite, 6 Performance Speakers, Stk. #P2380

18,540

2011 LEXUS IS 250 AWD

White, 141k, Auto, AM/FM, CD, MP3, 13 Speakers, Aux Input, USB, Satellite, Keyless Entry, Entry, Stk. Stk. #P2508A #P2508A Keyless

2016 DODGE CHARGER

MOONROOF

$

$

2007 TOYOTA RAV4

9,996 9,996

Somersworth Nissan

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All prices and payments based on in-stock units. All prices exclude tax, title, destination and marketing assessment. Prices after all applicable rebates.

Red, 141k, Auto, AM/FM, CD/MP3, Aux Input, 6 Speakers, Roof Rack, Stk. Stk. #N19340A #N19340A

MUSCLE

23,854 FOG LIGHTS

$

7,879 7,879

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MON-THURS TIL 8PM FRI-SAT TIL 6PM SUNDAYS TIL 5PM


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36 TILTON AVENUE, KITTERY Enormous potential exists with this midcentury classic cape style home that has remained in the same family for over 60 years. An over-sized .55 acre parcel features mature trees, perennial plantings, stone out-croppings, a large private raised garden bed and a 400 SF outbuilding with full foundation. Original features include hardwood floors and solid wooden doors with glass knobs and skeleton keys. Located on a quiet dead end street just minutes to Downtown Portsmouth, Naval Shipyard and Fort McClary State Park. OFFERED AT $385,000

376 FOX FARM HILL ROAD NORTH BERWICK

33 BAY HAVEN ROAD CAPE NEDDICK

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 features hardwood floors throughout and 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.

Waterfront setting in a charming Cape Neddick seaside enclave overlooking Skipper's Bay, Barn Point and the bold Atlantic. Perched on a large parcel with sweeping views of the cove, ocean and shoreline from nearly every corner. This well-maintained 4 BR ranch provides boasts a large building footprint with public utilities while offering opportunity as a year-round getaway or promising potential as investment/income property.

OFFERED AT $369,900

OFFERED AT $1,099,000

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