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Volume 15 • Issue No. 18

Former Ambassador and Wife Share Stories of Adventures

U.S. Ambassador Robert Cekuta and his wife Anne Cekuta shared stories of embassy life with the New England Chapter of the International Women’s Club on Saturday in Cape Neddick.

By Nancye Tuttle, Staff Writer CAPE NEDDICK When career diplomat Robert Cekuta told former Secretary of State John Kerry in 2015 that he had been appointed Ambassador to the Republic of Azerbaijan, Kerry deadpanned, “How’d you get so lucky?” But looking back on their time spent living half-way around the world in this crossroads country on the Caspian Sea, Cekuta and his wife Anne consider themselves lucky indeed with their experiences there. Their three-year post capped his nearly 40-year career

with the State Department and her 30-plus years working by his side as a diplomatic spouse in locales from Berlin and Albania to Vienna and Tokyo. Along the way, they raised three kids, twins Matthew and Margaret, 28, and Stephen, 22. They made lasting friendships, endured a harrowing evacuation from Albania in 1997 and shared positive impressions of America with people in the countries where they were posted. “It’s been a great lifestyle for us and made sense for raising a family,” said Anne Cekuta. The Cekutas, who live in

Washington, D.C. and have a home in Jefferson, Maine on the Mid-Coast, shared stories of life in the foreign service with the International Women’s Club of New England on Saturday at Clay Hill Farm and later with the Weekly Sentinel at IWCNE founder Anna Sawtelle’s home. Being an ambassador is far-reaching, challenging and rewarding all at once, said Cekuta, who oversaw economic, commercial, nonproliferation and scientific issues in the U.S. Embassies in Japan and Germany See CEKUTA page 4...

Tuskegee Educator and Historian to Visit Marshwood Schools SOUTH BERWICK An educator from Tuskegee, AL, with a personal history in the civil rights movement will make his second trip to the Marshwood school system in May as part of the ongoing relationship between South Berwick and Tuskegee. Guy Trammell Jr., who spoke to elementary students in

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South Berwick a year ago, will be back to work with students in each of the five schools in the Marshwood district. His weeklong residency in local schools is being funded by a grant from the Marshwood Education Foundation. “Mr. Trammell’s visit to the Marshwood schools will let our children learn about the civil rights movement in a way that books could never accomplish,” said Heidi Early-Hersey, director of teaching and learning for the school district. “Thanks to this grant from the MEF, they will hear about the movement from someone who

Guy Trammell of Tuskegee takes visitors on a tour of Tuskegee and its museums. Trammell will visit all five Marshwood schools in May to talk about his city and the Civil Rights movement.

was there as it was happening and whose life was affected by it in a very different way than

their own.” Parents and other members of the community will be

invited to meet Trammell and hear about his visits with Marshwood students and his involvement in the sister city at an event 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 8 at Marshwood High School. Each day of the week he will be in a different school doing presentations, reading to students or holding discussions appropriate to the age group, Early-Hersey said. “Guy’s ability to reach kids, and to talk to them about sensitive topics like our nation’s racial history, was evident when he made the visit last year” said See TUSKEGEE page 12...

Hunting Season For Wild Turkey Underway STATEWIDE Spring turkey season started on April 29 throughout the state, and IFW biologists believe that hunters are in for a successful season. “The timing of the season seems perfect this year, and if we get some decent weather, we should have a great spring hunt,” said Brad Allen, wildlife biologist for the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Last year was a productive year for nesting turkeys, with fa-

vorable drier weather conditions during the spring, which means more turkeys on the landscape this spring. “Everyone was seeing quite a few birds all last summer, and there are lots of birds out there right now, including a number of jakes, which will make for a productive hunt,” said Allen. The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife in conjunction with the University of Maine and the National Wild Turkey Federation is now half-

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way through a three-year study that looks at turkey reproductive success and mortality, and provide more insight into how wild turkeys interact with the landscape. The department is capturing and placing transmitting collars on turkeys in several areas around the state, then tracking movements, monitoring nesting success and mortalities. The department is also banding birds See TURKEYS page 6...

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ELIOT Eliot Elementary School second graders celebrated new found friendships with members of the Eliot Historical Society during a recent breakfast as part of the Hometown Roots project, a continuing challenge to students to become stewards of Eliot’s past. The historical society members and students were treated to French toast complete with school-made maple syrup, and prepared by Mary Emerson and Stephen Baldoumas. Last year, the Marshwood Education Foundation granted $4,000 to Eliot Elementary School for “Hometown Roots,� a project lead by second grade teacher Ann Shishler. This grant provided seed money for a threeyear plan to extend student research and expand the mobile

mural started in 2017, called “Eliot Stories.� Students were to identify and talk with local elders and historians to investigate the history of Eliot schools. This breakfast provided an opportunity for research as seniors and students enjoyed conversation about local, oneroom schoolhouses. Bud Moynihan shared that his senior class planted the tree in the front of

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and also served overseas in Iraq, Afghanistan, South Africa and Yemen. “Your role as ambassador is to show the U.S. in the best light to the people where you are serving. Many people abroad see the U.S. as an aspiration for prosperity and success,� he explained. “You’re like a goldfish in the goldfish bowl, on display — it is work and there’s constant learning doing this.� Cekuta’s expertise in economic development, energy resources and diplomacy made him a natural for the key Azerbaijan post. “When we arrived, the relationship between the countries needed improving. Our biggest challenge was to put that back on track, add stability and look at ways to work together,� said Cekuta, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama and served in Azerbaijan until retiring last spring. Azerbaijan, a strategically important country of 10 million people in the South Caucasus region of Europe, was part of the Soviet Union until 1991. It is the only nation to border Russia and Iran and feels the impact of policies developed in Moscow and Tehran. While predominantly Shiite Muslim, it has large Jewish and Christian populations and excellent relations with Israel. It also has Chinese interests and significant oil and natural gas resources. “We looked at the coun-

try in terms of its geography, at ways we needed to play a role and at the areas where we could provide a little push to help the country,� he said. “It was one of my favorite assignments,� said Anne Cekuta, who relishes working with her husband. In Azerbaijan, she was president of the Heads of Mission Spouses (HOMS) charitable organization, engaged with local citizens and taught English to refugees. “I got to go out and help open schools and meet with wonderful local people. With HOMS, we worked on helping the disadvantaged there, including refugees, children and the elderly,� she said. While relations between the two countries improved and key commercial contracts were signed during their tenure, the successes are just “steps along the road to see the country be the stable, independent, democratic, and prosperous its people want,� Cekuta told the American Chamber of Commerce in Azerbaijan in March, 2018, on his departure. He now works as a consultant, analyst and writer on international economic developments and is on the advisory board of the Caspian Policy Center in Washington. She still teaches ESL. Both are grateful for their years in foreign service. “It was an interesting, rewarding career,� said Robert Cekuta. “It was indeed,� Anne Cekuta agreed.

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~ News ~ Letter Carriers to Help Food Drive Effort for Local Food Pantry KITTERY The 27th Annual National Association of Letter Carriers’ Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive is coming up on Saturday, May 11. Local letter carriers and the volunteers of Footprints’ Food Pantry will be helping to collect donations for those in need. Footprints Food Pantry is in its also 27th year of feeding individuals and families in need in the towns of Kittery, Kittery Point, and Eliot. Footprints is a non-profit food pantry that is run entirely by 58 volunteers who come in every week to stock shelves and help to distribute food to clients.Volunteers put in a total 7955 person-hours during this past year. As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, Footprints is totally dependent upon donations from neighbors, businesses, schools, churches, civic organizations, and state agencies. Together with grants from national organizations, these donations have allowed us to continue our mission of providing food to families, seniors, and individuals who are unable to meet the food needs of their households. Every week they supply clients with enough food to last four days. Also provided are personal

hygiene products, diapers and pet food. Footprints provides food to approximately 90 individuals and families who come to the pantry every week and they make deliveries to 10-12 housebound clients. During 2018, Footprints gave out over 29,000 shopping bags of food. Donation items especially needed are: peanut butter, canned fruit and vegetables, macaroni and cheese, canned pastas, hearty soups, brown and white rice, canned tuna and chicken, beef stew, pasta and pasta sauce, diapers – size 5 & 6, hygiene products – shampoo, deodorant, tooth paste and toothbrushes, feminine products, laundry detergent, and cat and dog food. Footprints is open Tuesdays 5:30-6:30 p.m. and Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. New clients are asked to provide names and birth dates for each person receiving food in their household, as well as proof of residency. Although the aim is to focus help to residents of Kittery, Kittery Point, and Eliot, no one leaves without food, even if they live in another town or are without a home. Footprints is a friendly, non-judgemental environment.

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Friday, May 3

Making Bark Baskets Learn to fold bark into the shapes needed for crafting a watertight basket from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. This is a fun, easy project that is appropriate for beginners. Materials and tools provided. Children

welcome. $7/$5 or $15 per family. Registration required. Wells Reserve at Laudholm 207-646-1555 wellsreserve.org

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Spaghetti Supper The Yorkshire Masonic Lodge, 97 High Street, North Berwick (next to Mary Hurd School on Route 4) will host an all-you-can-eat spaghetti supper 4:30-6 p.m. Menu includes spaghetti sauce, meatballs, salad, garlic bread, beverages and homemade desserts. $8 for adults, $5 for children 12 and under, kids five and under free.

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Pancake Breakfast Come to the Wells Ogunquit Senior Center, 300 Post Road, Wells from 8-11 a.m. for all you can eat plain or blueberry pancakes, breakfast sausage, juice and coffee. FMI: www.wocam.com.

Sunday, May 5 Antique & Classical Auto Show Presented by the Maine Obsolete Auto League at Wells Harbor, 8 a.m. - 12 noon.

Step Into a Bird’s World Spend a morning at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm 8-11 a.m. with bird language expert and wildlife tracker Dan Gardoqui, executive director of White Pine Programs, to gain a deeper connection to birds. We will blend a search for bird tracks, interpreting bird sounds, and some bird identification, too. Limited to 15 people ages 13 and up. $25/$20. Registration required at yorkcountyaudubon.org.

York Al-Anon Meeting 9 a.m. in the Purple Medical Bldg. Lower Level, York Hospital Campus, l6 Hospital Drive.

Monday, May 6 History Talk The Eliot Historical Society will host Claire V. Bloom, United States Navy, retired, to look at the history of the USS Constitution. This free program will be held at the John F. Hill Grange on State Rd. at 7 p.m. Donations gratefully accepted. FMI: 207-439-2404.

Kennebunk Al-Anon Meeting 7:30 p.m. at Sea Road Church, 140 Sea Road.

You are Invited to a Free Seminar The Living Lawn, A Lawn for Living Simple Steps to Organic Lawn Care Thursday, May 9, 2019 I 10:30 AM

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So. Berwick Al-Anon Meeting 10 a.m. at First Parish Federated Church, 150 Main Street.

York Al-Anon Meeting 6-6:45 p.m. Beginner’s Al-Anon Mtg; 7-8 p.m. Al-Anon meeting. First Parish Cong. Church Parish Hall 180 York Street.

Tuesday, May 7 Morning Yoga A new 8-week series of gentle Hatha yoga classes begins at the Wells Reserve. Increase your strength, flexibility, endurance, focus, and concentration. These all-level classes are small enough so everyone gets personal attention from Leslie Fiore, founder of Port Yoga in Kennebunkport. $96/$80 regular/member. Register at 207-646-1555 x 116. Wells Reserve, 342 Laudholm Farm Road, Wells. FMI: www.wellsreserve.org.

South Berwick Town Meeting 6:30 p.m. discussion on single-use plastics.

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

Ghost Moose and Vampires The Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm presents Dr. Peter Pekins, professor of wildlife ecology at the University of New Hampshire, presents “Ghost Moose and Vampires: A Macabre New England Tale” in the Mather Auditorium at 6 p.m. $5 suggested donation. 342 Laudholm Farm Road, Wells. FMI: 207-646-1555, wellsreserve.org.

Marshwood HS Concert The Marshwood High School Music Department will be performing at 7 p.m. in the MHS Auditorium

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American Legion Meeting The last monthly Post meeting until September will be held at the Berwick Town Hall, 11 Sullivan Square at 7 p.m. All area veterans are cordially invited to join the men and women of Charles S. Hatch Post #79. Come for coffee, snacks and fellowship. FMI or if in need of a ride, call 207-475-5534.

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mittee (YCRC) monthly meeting will at the Wells Activity Center, 113 Sanford Rd. (Rte 109) in Wells. Doors open 6 p.m. for socializing and refreshments, followed by meeting at 7 p.m. Guest Speakers will be author and radio host, Ray Richardson and legislators to discuss legislation currently being considered. FMI: communications@yorkgop.org, 207468-2395.

York Al-Anon Meeting 6 p.m. First Parish Cong. Church Parish Hall, 180 York Street.

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

A free seminar to explain what businesses need to know to successfully compete digitally will take place 9-10:30 a.m. at York County Community College, 112 college drive, Wells. Space is limited. FMI: 207-646-2451.

Wednesday, May 8

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York Al-Anon Meeting 10 a.m. First Parish Cong. Church Parish Hall, 180 York Street.

American Legion Meeting The Charles S. Hatch American Legion Auxiliary of Berwick, Maine is having their monthly meeting at 7 p.m. in the Berwick Town Hall on Sullivan Street. Any woman veteran and family is invited to attend. FMI: President Diana Lapierre, 207-698-1762 or Chaplain Ann Urbanski, 207-698-5258.

Wine Auction Benefit A silent auction of wine bottles featuring labels designed by local artists will take place at On the Marsh Restaurant, 46 Western Ave., Kennebunk 5-7 p.m. Tickets are $25 each and all proceeds go to The Little Pantry in Kennebunk. Appetizers will be offered along with a cash bar.

Thursday, May 9 York County Republican Committee Meeting

A Benefit Dinner for Hot Summer Nights Concert Series will take place at Spring Hill, 117 Pond Road, South Berwick 5-9 p.m. A portion of proceeds from the regular dinner menu will be donated to the Hot Summer Nights Concert Series. Reservations requested: 207-384-2693.

Friday, May 10 Art HOPE Studio at OMAA Enjoy a morning of creative wellness with observational drawing, writing, and viewing the 2019

art exhibitions at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art with Laura Jaquays, the founder of Art HOPE. Materials will be provided and pre-registration is required: 207-337-2900, www.arthope.org.

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Rummage Sale Christ Church, 6 Dane Street in Kennebunk is hosting its annual spring rummage sale from 8 a.m. to noon. Items include clean, summer clothing for ladies, men and children, linens, household

Sunday, May 12 York Al-Anon Meeting 9 a.m. in the Purple Medical Bldg. Lower Level, York Hospital Campus, l6 Hospital Drive.

In this in-depth training, observers will learn to document bird behaviors during the upcoming breeding season. Led by Maine Audubon naturalist Doug Hitchcox, this will cover how to use eBird, the database used for collecting Maine Bird Atlas sightings and finish with a walk on the trails of the Wells Reserve at Laudholm. The program is free but space is limited, so please register in advance. FMI: www. wellsreserve.org.

Used Book Fair Saint David’s Episcopal Church, 138 York Street (Route 1 South), Kenebunk, will be hosting their Annual Gently Used Book Fair from 8 a.m. to noon. This year, there will also be four raffle basket offerings. FMI: 207-985-3073.

Flea Market The Kittery Lions Club is holding its last monthly Flea Market from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 117 State Road (Route 1) in Kittery. Items old&new, treasures and collectibles are offered. Breakfast sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers, snacks and beverages available. Call 207-752-

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Friday, May 17 • 10am - 2pm Come and see what Sentry Hill is really all about!

Susan Conley will be at the Library on Tuesday, May 7 at 6 p.m. She is the author of four books including the forthcoming novel Elsey Come Home. Her memoir, The Foremost Good Fortune, was an Oprah Magazine Top Ten Pick, and her third book, the photography collaboration Stop Here This is the Place, won the Maine Literary Award for Publishing Excellence.

Family-Friendly Movies Wednesdays at 4 p.m. Call for details to see what is playing next!

LEGO Club Wednesdays at 4 p.m. LEGO Club (ages 10-plus up) meets for weekly challenges and inspired builds. The last Wednesday of the month is the Robotics Club meeting.

Drop-in Crafts Saturdays the library is offering a new drop-in craft each week in our children’s area. Materials, directions, and examples will be set up during library hours and children are invited to drop in anytime during the week to make the craft.

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The Genealogy Club meets on the first and third Friday of each month from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The club has a number of online resources for genealogical research including American Ancestors, Family Search, Heritage Quest, and Rootsweb. If possible, bring your own laptop.

Museum Passes The Berwick Public Library has passes to several local and regional museums available. Passes are available for: Children’s Museum

and Theatre of Maine, Portland; Children’s Museum of New Hampshire, Dover; Historic New England, 36 properties in New England; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Portland Museum of Art; Seacoast Science Center, Rye; Strawbery Banke, Portsmouth; Museum of Science, Boston.

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

DA Hurd Public Library Outreach Services The library will bring books to residents of the Olde Mill in North Berwick on Tuesday, May 7, at 2 p.m. The next outreach services to residents of Simpson Meadows are on Wednesday, May 15, at 2 p.m. due to staff vacation schedules. If residents run out of reading material, they can call the library and we will make a special delivery. The library can bring materials to elderly and homebound residents of North Berwick on request.

For More Information Call the library at 207-676-2215 or visit www.da-hurd.lib.me.us.

Kennebunk Free Library Book Discussion Caring Unlimited is partnering with the Kennebunk Free Library to offer a discussion of the NY Times Bestseller Big Little Lies on May 7 at 6 p.m. Liane Moriarity’s gripping murder mystery offers a nuanced view of domestic abuse, delving into the complexities of experiencing abuse at the hands of a well-respected member of a close-knit coastal community. The

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Lawyers in Libraries Lawyers across the state will spend time in local libraries during Law Week, the first week in May, to provide resources and assistance to people in need, talk about statewide legal issues and meet with library patrons. The library will host Thomas Schoening of Drummond & Drummond, LLP, who will be available for 10-minute private consultations between 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 6. Schoening specializes in real estate, corporate, and employment law. Free and open to the public.

aged to join us for ideas, inspiration and lively conversation.

For More Information Call the library at 207-646-8181 or visit www.wells.lib.me.us

York Public Library Reception for YCSA Exhibit In the Kennebunk Room on Friday, May 3, 5-7 p.m. York Community Service Association (YCSA) has a very talented and committed group of staff and volunteers making a big difference in our community. This exhibit will be an eclectic group of oils, acrylics, drawings, photography, and three dimensional pieces. This exhibit will be on display in the Kennebunk Room (on the lower level of the Library) through May.

Flower Legends and Songs of the May Sunday May 5 at 3 p.m. Celebrate flowers and the stories that have been told about them through the

ages. 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. Accompanied by harper Margot Chamberlain, the performance features songs and Celtic harp interludes. For adults and family audiences ages five and up.

Book Talk: “Why We Dream” Tuesday, May 7 at 10:30 a.m. After decades of neglect there is new and surprising interest in the purpose and power of dreams. Mary Behnke will discuss “Why

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

Rice Public Library An Evening on the Titanic On Wednesday, May 8 at 6 p.m. Titanic enthusiast Dave Harris and Co. will be running multi-aged programs on the Titanic spread throughout the Library. There will be a children’s based program and an adult program “What If” Join us for a fun filled informative night submersed all things Titanic!

Tween Movie Night Spider Man – into the spider-verse. Thursday, May 9 at 5:45 pm. Rated PG.

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

Wells Public Library Lego and Rubik’s Cube Club Friday, May 3 at 3 p.m. Participants are invited to build master creations with Legos provided by the library. We will also have Rubik’s cubes on hand with instructions on how to solve the Cube. All ages welcome.

Fiber Arts Friday, May 3 at 10:30 a.m. All are welcome to join our Fiber Arts Group. If you embroider, crossstitch, sew, weave, quilt, whatever you do - if it’s done with fiber and it’s portable, we welcome you. All ages & levels of ability are encour-

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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

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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

SPRING INTO FITNESS & SEACOAST CANCER 5K KICKOFF Thursday May 9, 5:00 – 7:00pm Kick off your spring with a free event full of healthy living and fitness information, screenings, demos, vendors, giveaways and more, presented by the Patient & Family Learning Center and the Wentworth-Douglass Foundation. While you’re there, register for the Seacoast Cancer 5K and learn about the event’s philanthropic impact! REGISTER: wdhospital.org/events LOCATION: Garrison Auditoriums/Patient & Family Learning Center at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital

WENTWORTH HEALTH PARTNERS PLASTIC SURGERY SPECIALISTS OPEN HOUSE Thursday May 9, 5:00 – 7:00pm Come learn about the non-surgical options to help you feel more naturally you. Information and demonstrations of peels, injectable fillers, laser treatments, skincare and more. Treat yourself to a fun and relaxing night out! REGISTER: (603) 516-4268 or wdhospital.org/events LOCATION: Plastic Surgery Specialists, 10 Members Way, Suite 303, Dover, NH.

TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT: THE PROGRESSION TO SAME-DAY SURGERY Tuesday May 14, 6:00 – 7:30pm Get Your Go Back! Dr. David Thut, of Wentworth Health Partners Seacoast Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, will discuss the Conformis custom 3D Knee Replacement. Plus, Katrina Lampros, MPT, will share how our joint specialized physical therapy team will help you prepare for and recover a er surgery. REGISTER: (603) 740-2818 or wdhospital.org/events LOCATION: Wentworth-Douglass Garrison Auditoriums, Dover, NH

STROKE AWARENESS MONTH EVENT Thursday May 30, 11:00am – 1:00pm Pick up your stroke score card and be screened for risk factors. Learn about the best approaches to treatment from our expert providers. Plus, a healthy lunch! REGISTER: (603) 740-2818 or wdhospital.org/events LOCATION: Wentworth-Douglass Garrison Auditoriums, Dover, NH

CANCER SURVIVORS DAY Wednesday June 12, 5:00 – 7:00pm Peace. Love. Survivorship. The Seacoast Cancer Center invites cancer survivors and their loved ones to celebrate life at our popular Survivors Day Celebration. Food, games and groovy fun for the whole family! REGISTER: (603) 740-2226 or wdhospital.org/events LOCATION: Wentworth-Douglass Garrison Auditoriums, Dover, NH

25TH ANNUAL WENTWORTH-DOUGLASS HOSPITAL CHARITY CLASSIC Monday June 24, 10:00am – 5:00pm Join us for the Seacoast area’s leading, sell-out golf tournament at Cochecho Country Club to benefit Wentworth-Douglass Hospital’s Women & Children’s Center. The event includes a day of golf, lunch on the course, and dinner, as well as gi s for all golfers. There will also be an awards ceremony, raffle, live auction, and fund-a-need! Don’t miss out on a memorable day on a beautiful golf course. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER: wdhospital. org/golf or call (603) 740-2687

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Tramuto to Speak at Saint Joseph’s Commencement

STANDISH Saint Joseph’s College of Maine announces that Donato J. Tramuto, the CEO of Tivity Health, Inc – a leading provider of fitness and nutrition health improvement programs – will speak at the 2019 Commencement on May 11, as well as receive an honorary degree. Author of Life’s Bulldozer Moments: How Adversity Leads to Success in Life and Business (Hamilton Press), Tramuto is a recognized innoAdvertise in

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organization which provides state-of-the-art mobile health technology in the most challenging clinical environments. He is also the chairman and founder of the Tramuto Foundation, an international not for profit organization providing college scholarships each year to students who have demonstrated compassionate leadership. Additionally, the Foundation has supported hundreds of organizations whose goal is to make the world a more just and fair place, including a partnership with Saint Joseph’s College to create Maine’s first Institute for Integrative Aging and its associated programming.

Vote Yes on #3 York Special General Referendum Saturday, May 18, ~ York High School Gymnasium ~ 8 am - 8 pm In 2018, a YHS student-led group, Let’s Ban Polystyrene, proposed an ordinance to reduce the use of polystyrene food and beverage containers in York. Following public hearings, the RUGLQDQFH ZDV ÀQDOL]HG DQG DSSURYHG E\ WKH <RUN %RDUG RI 6HOHFWPHQ IRU WKH 0D\ UHIHUHQGXP ballot.

Jerry Burnell, Great Works School principal. “His visit this year will let students learn even more about what the Civil Rights movement means to the people who are most directly affected.” Trammell’s visit is the latest outcome of Common Ground: the Tuskegee-South Berwick Sister City project, which is the first domestic sister city relationship in the country. It was formed in late 2017 when South Berwick residents, looking for ways to address the nation’s race-related challenges, approached officials in Tuskegee. Both municipal councils unanimously supported the relationship. The mission of the project “is to afford the opportunity for the citizens of two communities, one predominately black and the other predominately

white, to talk with each other, listen to each other and share with each other with the goal of broadening understanding between people.” A delegation of nine people from South Berwick, including educators, spent three days in December 2017 visiting Tuskegee schools, restaurants, churches and landmarks. In May 2018, nine Tuskegee residents, including Trammell and Mayor Lawrence “Tony” Haygood, came to South Berwick. Trammell, a graduate of Antioch College in Ohio, grew up mainly in Tuskegee, where he saw first hand the need for, as well as the violence that resulted from the Civil Rights movement. Trammel also co-writes a column with Amy Miller of South Berwick, called Color Us Connected, that runs every other week in Foster’s Daily Democrat and The Tuskegee News.

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body. The library will have a very limited number of meditation cushions available on a first come, first serve basis. If you have your own cushion, please bring it with you. This program is free and open.

York History Examined through the Lives of Families Thursday, May 9 at 10:30 a.m. York historian James Kences examines the history of the town through the stories of 25 York families. In this session he will examine York during the Civil War years.

Film: “Paris to Pittsburgh” Friday, May 10 at 7 p.m. “Paris to Pittsburgh” is an outstanding National Geographic film focusing on the Paris Agreement and the determination of the people of the City of Pittsburgh to live up to the goals of the agreement, despite withdrawal by the United States.

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~ News ~ Gun Giveback Day Announced STATEWIDE The Maine Gun Safety Coalition is pleased to announce that 9 communities will partner with police departments around Maine for a statewide gun giveback day on Saturday, May 11. The program will allow people who have unwanted firearms to turn them into police departments who are participating in the project. The program, entitled “Guns to Garden Tools”

is unique to Maine. Once the guns have been turned in to the police departments listed below the guns will be sent to Raw Tools, a metal forging organization. Raw Tools will turn them into garden tools and ship them back to Maine where they will be given to schools with gardens in the greater Portland area. President of the Maine Gun Safety Coalition, William Harwood said, “Even an un-

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wanted gun sitting somewhere in your house still presents a risk of an accidental shooting, a suicide, or a theft.” Scarborough Chief Robert Moulton said, “Scarborough is pleased to join with 8 other nearby communities to jointly offer gun owners in Southern Maine an easy way to safely and legally get rid of guns they may

no longer need or want.” Participating police departments joined the effort quickly. In southern York County, the Wells police depart-

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New Installation in StoryWalk ELIOT A new book has been installed in the StoryWalk at Douglas Memorial Woods in Eliot. Walk the 3/4 mile trail and enjoy this season’s book, “Over and Under the Pond” by Kate Messner. Don’t forget your boots as the trail can be very muddy – and enjoy this outdoor literary experience! Douglas Memorial Woods is a 22-acre parcel of woods and wetlands donated by Susan Fleming in memory of her parents, Maynard and Marjorie Fleming Douglas, who owned and farmed this and adjacent parcels. With the help of Kennebunk Savings Bank and Eliot residents, a public trail was constructed in 2006. The trailhead is located at the intersection of Old Road with State Road (Route 103) near the Fogg Memorial Library. The John F. Hill Grange at 1333 State Road has kindly allowed parking for users of the trail. For more information, visit www.gwrlt.org or call 207-646-3604.

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Haley Art Gallery Hosts Mother’s Day Week Tea-Tasting KITTERY Start your Mother’s Day week with a two-hour, teatasting event on Saturday, May 11, 2-4 p.m. sampling aromatic South African teas from Spice & Tea ExchangeŽ of Portsmouth and locally sourced tea-time delicacies while surrounding yourself with original art and artisanal gifts at Kittery’s Haley Art Gallery, 178 Haley Road, Kittery. Price is $35 per person and includes a 20% discount on artwork purchases. Space is limited and reservations are required by contacting haleygallery@comcast.net. Nicole Gagliardi, owner of the Spice & Tea ExchangeŽ of Portsmouth, will introduce and provide information on the African origins and benefits of the sampled teas which will include Honeybush Herbal Tea, Hibiscus and Ginger Tea and BloodOrange Smoothie Herbal Tea. The samplings reflect the origins of some of the artisanal gift items from various African countries showcased at Haley Art Gallery.

The Spice & Tea ExchangeŽ is a specialty retail store offering an extensive selection of exotic teas, custom spice blends, 140 fine herbs and spices, salts and naturally-flavored sugars. The Portsmouth store, at 63 Congress Street, is open 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Sundays. The gallery’s donation drive of clothing and other items to benefit Kittery’s Fair Tide, will start on Thursday, May 9 through Saturday, May 11. Donations of gently used clothing

Explore Woodlands at White Pine Family Visit Day YORK Get outside with White Pine Programs on Saturday, May 11 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. during the organization’s seasonal Family Visit Day. Participants will have the opportunity to explore the woodlands at Coastal Ridge Elementary School (CRES) in York, Maine. “Visitors will get to meet some of our amazing White Pine staff, explore the CRES Woodland campus and learn about our summer camp and school-year programs,� says Program Director Matt Entwistle. Enrolling now, White Pine’s array of programs get people of all ages outside, conand houseware items can be dropped off 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the gallery. For more information, call 617-584-2580 or email haleygallery@comcast.net.

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Latin Night at The Dance Hall with Primo Cubano

KITTERY Portland’s Primo Cubano returns to The Dance Hall in Kittery on Friday, May 10 at 8 p.m. for a night of Cuban music. The band was formed in 2007 by founder, Paul D’Alessio after an inspiring artist exchange trip to Trinidad De Cuba run by Brunswick/Trinidad Sister City Association first brought him into contact with the Son music and the local Cuban musicians who still play it. Son is the most popular style to come out of Cuba and is the primary contributor to the blend of Latin styles today known as Salsa. It was first a music of

Grants Available for Handcrafts STATEWIDE The Maine Community Foundation seeks proposals to its Belvedere Traditional Handcrafts Fund for projects and organizations that promote traditional handcrafts in Maine. An anonymous donor established the Belvedere Traditional Handcrafts Fund in 2007. Grant funding supports fiber arts, ceramics, basketry, jewelry, glass arts, woodwork, leather, metal crafts, and more. It also includes traditional Native American handcrafts. Grants are available for new or expanding projects and capacity-building activities. Online applications are available through the Maine Community Foundation at www.mainecf. org. The application deadline is June 1. Only 501(c)3 organizations are eligible to apply. For more information, contact Program Officer Leslie Goode at lgoode@mainecf.org or 207-412-2002.

the country people and eventually migrated to Havana, where it was urbanized and began to draw a wider audience. Primo Cubano consists of Paul D’Alessio on Tres Cubano and vocals, Marc Chillemi on Trumpet, percussion and vocals, Lenny Hatch on Congas, Bongo and Bell, Duane Edwards on Upright Bass, and Eric Winter on Timbales, percussion and vocals. Primo Cubano interprets the classic Son Cubano with affinity, appreciation, and inspiration bringing this vibrant music to life for audiences in Maine and beyond. Tickets are $16 in advance and $20 at the door and can be purchased at www.thedancehallkittery.org.

PSO Presents “Crescendo! Make Your Garden Grow” KITTERY The Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra (PSO) 2019 Get Cozy chamber music series presents a special sendoff performance featuring cellist Griffin Seuter at The Dance Hall in Kittery on Sunday, May 5 at 3 p.m. “Crescendo! Make Your Garden Grow” is a program that just keeps growing, musician by musician. Honoring and featuring Portsmouth Symphony cellist and rising Vanderbilt freshman, Griffin Seuter, Portsmouth Symphony chamber players and some dear friends from UNH, will send her off in style with works by Prokofiev, Ros-

sini, Franck, Saint-Saens, and Popper. Seuter has been a part of the vibrant cello section of the PSO for three years, served as its Youth Ambassador for the last two years, and is currently serving as the intern for the Musical Youth of the Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra (MyPSO) program. She will be performing alongside Susanne Powers and Louise Kandle, violin; Jan Heirtzler, viola; Dorothy Braker, Alex Norberg, Erin O’Kane, Louise Pajak, and Fay Rubin, cello; and Jillian Meszar and Robert Hoffman, bass. Tickets are $16 in advance

or $20 at the door and can be purchased at www.thedancehallkittery.org. For more information, visit www.portsmouthsymphonyorchestra.org.

A Tribute to Canadian Songwriters at the Dance Hall KITTERY Canada has produced some great singer-songwriters such as Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, Robbie Robertson (The Band), Kate & Anna McGarrigle, and Stan Rogers, just to name a few. To pay tribute to such talent, a show entitled O

Canada! will be performed on Saturday, May 4 at the Kittery Dance Hall, 7 Walker St, Kittery at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $16

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ OMAA Announces May Exhibits OGUNQUIT The Ogunquit Museum of American Art’s (OMAA) 66th season features a renewed focus on American modernism across media with painting, drawing, sculpture combined with the written word and moving image. The museum’s season highlights a reinterpretation of a historical exhibition by the artist deemed the “father of modern art” coupled a film of Perkins Cove by an internationally renowned media artist and photography and sculpture by emerging contemporary artists in their first solo museum exhibitions in the United States. In an installation of the

museum’s permanent collection, The View from Narrow Cove is on view May 1 through October 31. Inspired by the success of the museum’s 65th Anniversary exhibition, this arrangement features new and recent acquisitions, as well as selections from the museum’s extensive holdings in American Modernism and works connected to the history of Ogunquit’s legendary art colony. The exhibition presents new scholarship on paintings, prints, drawings and sculpture ranging from the late 19th century to the present. Exhibition made possible with the generous support of Cliff House Maine.

Following the First World War, a “Lost Generation” of American artists came of age as expatriates in Europe. Prompted by favorable currency exchange rates and a growing disbelief in the American dream, the “Americans in Paris” moment had arrived, and a rising Modernist movement influenced generations of artists and writers, including Henry Strater, the future founder of the Ogunquit Museum of American Art. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: Henry Strater at Home & Abroad is on view May 1 through October 31. The exhibition is made possible with support of Huston & Company, and Bradford Rug Gallery. Learn more at www.ogunquitmuseum.org.

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KAA Show and Fundraiser KITTERY POINT The historic Kittery Art Association building at 8 Coleman Ave has a new roof! To help defray this expense, a host of local artists are donating artwork in a wide range of media and style, but none is larger than 6” x 6” and all will be sold for $36. This very special show and sale opens with a reception at the gallery on Friday, May 3, 6-8 p.m., and will run during normal gallery hours through May 12 (Mothers’ Day!). Admission to the gallery and the reception are free. Come and discover how so much artistic expression can be packed into such a small space, and see which ones you want to take home, either for your own small spaces or as gifts for family and friends. While in the gallery, be sure to take in the upstairs show “Behind the Scenes,” featuring the artwork of the current board and staff of the KAA.

Kittery Art Association is located at 8 Coleman Avenue, Kittery Point. The gallery features the work of Seacoast artists in regularly schedule shows, and sponsors a popular Music Series by local performers. We welcome new members and art appreciators of all ages. We sponsor poetry readings, figure study sessions, and plein air outings plus special interest groups. For more information, go to www.kitteryartassociation.org, email info@kitteryartassociation.org, or call 207-451-9384.

Marshwood High Student Sings at State House SOUTH BERWICK Reid Johnson, sophomore at Marshwood High, was invited to sing the National Anthem in the Senate Chamber of the Maine State House on March 21. Reid, a member of the Marshwood Choruses for seven years, has had the privilege of singing our nation’s anthem at the State House last year as well as at several sports events in the South Berwick and Eliot communities.

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Health & Fitness May is American Stroke Month: Maine Survivors Share Their Stories PORTLAND During American Stroke Month in May, the American Stroke Association is encouraging Mainers to join together to end one of the leading causes of death and preventable disability in the state and in the U.S. Despite claiming more than 133,000 lives annually and being a leading cause of serious, long-term disability in the U.S., stroke is largely preventable and treatable. What many people don’t know is that women face a higher risk of stroke. About 55,000 more women than men die each year of stroke in the U.S. These three Maine women shared their stories with a goal to raise awareness of this important health issue. Amy Bergeron of Biddeford was in college when she suffered a stroke. “I was 19 years old and awoke drooling, with my face drooping, arms numb and unable to speak. I had a bad headache the night before. I knew something was off, but I had no idea it was a stroke. My stroke ended up being the best and worst thing to happen to me, making me stronger than I ever thought I could be.” Faith Brackett of Stillwater is a congenital heart disease survivor who has endured eight open-heart surgeries. “When I was younger, I suffered a post-operative stroke which affected two parts of my brain. I lost all movement on the right side of my body, but because of supportive medical care, quick intervention, and physical therapy, I was able to regain full function. I’m forever grateful for the medical advancements that have been part of making me who I am today.” Tamara Osgood of Eddington had some early warning signs prior of her stroke, but didn’t recognize them. “About a month before my stroke, my arm felt heavy, I had tingling in my face and trouble concentrating. Not thinking it was an emergency, I was not able to receive a clot-busting drug because too much time had passed since the onset of my symptoms. Remember that not all disabilities from stroke can be visibly seen. I look fine on the outside but have trouble concentrating, get fatigued, and my hand feels clumsy. I also am anxious about having another stroke.” Starting 20 years ago

with the American Stroke Association’s inception as a division of the American Heart Association, advancements have revolutionized the field of stroke prevention and treatment. As many as 80 percent of strokes are preventable. And, while one in 4 stroke survivors have a second stroke, the good news is that second strokes are also largely preventable with a healthy lifestyle. Most people who have a stroke have high blood pressure,

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Summer Camps for Grieving Children Study Shows Mainers Not Concerned About Skin Cancer STATEWIDE This summer, August 19-24, at Camp Manitou in Oakland, Maine (boys) and Camp Somerset in Smithfield, Maine (girls), children from New England will come together to spend a week at the “Manitou Experience for Boys” and the “Somerset Experience for Girls”, respectively. Experience Camps provide free, one-week camps for children who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling or primary caregiver. Along with

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STATEWIDE May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month but a recent study by Advanced Dermatology showed that 1 in 5 states are “dangerously unconcerned” about skin cancer, given their populations’ risk and that Maine is the 8th worst in the US with 28 melanomas of the skin per 100,000 people (7th highest in the nation) and that Maine ranks 29th for level of concern To read the results of the nationwide study and methodology used, go to www.advdermatology.com/

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serving per day for women, and two for men. And if you don’t drink, don’t start. Awareness is also key when it comes to stroke treatment. For many strokes, the right treatment right away can save lives and improve recovery so it’s important to get help immediately. The Association’s Together to End Stroke™ initiative teaches the acronym F.A.S.T. to help people to recognize the most common stroke warning signs and what to do if one occurs: F - Face Drooping: Does one side of the face droop or is it numb? Ask the person to smile. A - Arm Weakness: Is one arm weak or numb? Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward? S - Speech Difficulty: Is speech slurred, are they unable to speak, or are they hard to understand? Ask the person to repeat a simple sentence like, “The sky is blue.” Is the sentence repeated correctly? T - Time to call 911: If the person shows any of these symp-

toms, even if the symptoms go away, call 911 and get them to the hospital immediately. Calling 911 is the fastest proven way to access treatment because hospitals are set up to treat stroke patients arriving by ambulance. Stroke patients who receive the clot-busting drug alteplase (also known as tPA) within 90 minutes of symptom onset are almost 3 x more likely to recover with little or no disability. Under new guidelines, more stroke patients may be eligible to receive alteplase (also known as tPA) to decrease disability, if given promptly. New stroke guidelines have increased the timeframe for patients to qualify for treatment using a clot-removal device to recover with little or no disability. However, urgency is still required during a stroke event and acting F.A.S.T. will make a difference in someone’s quality of life. For more information, visit www.strokeassociation. org/strokemonth.

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Rep. Denise Tepler, D-Topsham and House Chair of the Health Coverage, Insurance and Financial Services Committee (HCIFS), and Rep. Victoria Foley, D-Biddeford who also serves on HCIFS, look on as Gov. Janet Mills signs a bill sponsored by Tepler into law.

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SIS Bank Warms Homes with Donation of Heating Fuel SEACOAST Spring has just begun but the cold of winter isn’t gone yet, and for many residents in Southern Maine and New Hampshire’s Seacoast, the heat is still turned on at home. Still, for many others, this means worrying about how they will be able to afford the fuel necessary to heat their homes. Together with its employees and the community, SIS Bank is therefore proud to announce its recent donation of 1,000 gallons of fuel for 10 deserving families. In addition,

SIS collected extra funds to be donated to the Salvation Army fuel fund. For the sixth year in a row, the staff at the Main Office, South Sanford and Springvale branches together collected their own money to provide families in need with 100 gallons of heating fuel each for the winter season. The Bank donated an additional $500, and two anonymous SIS business customers who work closely with these three branches also contributed money to the cause. In total,

$3,057.80 was collected, and after the 1,000 gallons of fuel purchase, the remaining $268.70 was donated to the Salvation Army fuel fund. “These donations come at a crucial time for residents, when the cost of staying warm can be such a burden,” said SIS Bank President & CEO Blaine Boudreau. “We are so humbled by our employees and our customers for their continued generosity and charitable spirit, which has allowed us to help so many local families this season.”

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KITTERY The Dance Hall in Kittery is pleased to announce that Kent Allyn has joined its Board of Directors. A Kittery resident, Allyn is a full-time musician and has been an icon on the seacoast music scene since joining up with Ben Baldwin and the Big Note in 1976. In addition to having performed in just about every music venue in the area, throughout his career Allyn has been involved with studio session work, accompa-

humbly says his only claim to fame is having had piano lessons with Steven Tyler’s grandmother, Constance Tallarico, he is without doubt one of the most recognized and in-demand musicians in the region. He joins fellow Dance Hall board members Paul Hodes, Terie Norelli, Sam Renshaw, Susan Ferber, Ben Lord, Michael Chubrich, and Susan Tredwell.

nying and recording with musicians such as Susie Burke and Dave Surette, Cosy Sheridan, David Coffin, Cormac McCarthy, and many others. Since 1989, Berwick Academy has been his home base for offering private lessons in piano, guitar, and bass. In joining the board, Allyn brings a performing artist’s perspective and a passion for the seacoast that will be invaluable in both programming and community relations. And while he

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“KEEP” Property New Online Threat: Tax Payment Plan Formjacking NATIONWIDE About 4,800 websites get infected with formjacking software every month globally. The newest Symantec’s Internet Security Threat Report lists formjacking as one of the most dangerous attacks in the history of cybercrime. Formjacking is like virtual ATM skimming. First, cyber criminals inject malicious code into an online shopping website to steal victims’ payment card details. The code reads credit card information as the person enters it, and then sends that information to the hacker. “Formjacking is becoming more and more used by cybercriminals because of the simplicity to carry out it. The actual e-commerce transaction goes through as if nothing has happened. The victim usually realizes that they have been attacked just when charges start showing up on credit card statements,” says Daniel Markuson, a digital privacy expert at NordVPN. Symantec’s research revealed that small and medium-sized retailers are the most widely compromised, although no company is immune. Even the online payment websites of such well-known retailers as Ticketmaster and British Airways suffered from formjacking code. It’s hardly possible for users to detect this kind of attack until it’s too late. That’s

why it’s mainly up to e-shops and other e-commerce platforms to defeat this threat. Nevertheless, good online shopping practices can still protect you from the risk of losing your money. There are a couple of ways to stay safe: Shop only at reputable websites. Avoid making impulsive purchases from online shops you don’t know. Keep in mind that smaller sites that do not have enough resources and the same level of protection as major sites are more likely to host a formjacking script. Carefully read other customers’ reviews. If someone has already been hit by a formjacking attack, it’s very likely a comment will reflect that. Always do your research in advance. Always check the URL of the website. Make sure that the address bar says “https” instead of “http.” Check whether the store’s privacy policy clearly communicates how it collects, uses, and protects your data. Provide companies only with necessary information. The less data they have, the less they can leak. Don’t provide date of birth, social security number, or bank account number just because someone asks for it. Use a browser-based script blocker. Consider adding one of the script-blocking extensions to your browser. This will provide you with significantly more protection against formjacking attacks. You can try NoScript

KITTERY The “KEEP” Property Tax Payment Plan offers residents the opportunity to budget propety tax obligations on a monthly basis. Beginning in July, property taxes are paid in 11 monthly installments,

with the first 10 being a fixed amount. The final installment, which is #11, will be adjusted up or down, depending on the remaining taxes due. “KEEP” payments are due by the 15th of each month, and the program is only available to those tax-

software extension for Mozilla-based web browsers. It allows JavaScript to be executed only by trusted websites and provides extra security for your browser. Stay organized. Make sure to keep all your documentation, such as receipts or order confirmation numbers to prove your online purchase. It is also important to constantly check your credit card statements. If you see any activities on your balance that you don’t expect to find, try to recall whether you really authorized the charge. If you can’t recall it, inform your bank or credit card issuer, and they should be able to help you.

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payers who are current on their tax obligations. The deadline for submitting a “KEEP” application is June 1. To apply for the “KEEP” Property Tax Payment Plan, visit www.kitteryme.gov. Completed forms should be returned to Town of Kittery - Tax Collector, 200 Rogers Road, Kittery, ME 03904. For questions, contact the Deputy Tax Collector at 207-475-1316 or pbrewster@ kitteryme.org.

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~ Where To Dine ~

Dining Guide

OPEN DAILY • LUNCH & DINNER • APRIL 26 thru OCTOBER 20

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Oceanside Restaurant next to the famous Nubble Lighthouse!

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espresso

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cappuccino

Y

eggs benedicts

Y

quiche

Y

scones

Y

french toast

Y

waffles

Y

pancakes

Y

gelato

Y

salads

Y

biscotti

wine & beer

Y

Y Y

gelato

Y

cocktails Y

Y

espresso

Y

italian pastries

salads

salads

ENJOY BREAKFAST COMBINATIONS FEATURING ESPRESSO DRINKS WITH ITALIAN CROISSANT OR BISCOTTI

Y

espresso drinks, Italian pastries, and a full breakfast. We

cappuccino

invite our customers to slow down and enjoy the pace and surroundings of an authentic European caffé. Take in the ocean views from our outdoor bistro and savor a frothy cappuccino under the stars. Free wi-fi and parking

Y

biscotti

next door at Five-O.

www.CaffePregoOgt.com eggs benedicts

Y

207.646.7734

Y

quiche

Y

scones

Y

44 SHORE ROAD, OGUNQUIT

• DINNER • Friday through Monday 5pm to close

cappuccino

panini

• LUNCH • Friday, Saturday & Sunday Noon to 5pm Monday 11:30 to 5pm

Y

• BREAKFAST • Saturday & Sunday 7:30am to 11:30am

italian entrées

pizza

Y

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OPEN FRI, SAT, SUN & MON— SERVING FULL BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER

espresso

Y

french toast

Y

waffles

Y

pancakes

Y

cocktails

Y

Italian wines, beer & cocktails, our homemade gelato,

gelato

assortment of panini, garden-fresh salads, select

Y

Y

espresso

italian pastries

Y

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RESERVE NOW FOR MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 12TH Special surprises for all Moms including a raffle for Ogunquit Playhouse tickets!

for authentic brick-oven pizza, Italian entrées, a wide

for more than 50 years

Family Operated Since 1966

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Opening Friday, May 3rd Enjoy a taste of Italy without leaving Ogunquit

Caffé Prego—Ogunquit’s original Italian caffé, is known

Top Quality Seafood

Y

italian entrées

panini

wine & beer

Y

Y

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Baked Stuffed Haddock Sirloin Tips Stuffed Meatloaf ••••• Beer and Wine Available 1732 No. Berwick Rd. / Rt. 9, Wells 207-646-8561 Open Wednesday-Sunday 11–8 SERVING LUNCH & DINNER

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Always Fresh, Always Homemade, Always Delicious

Full Service Restaurant & Bar OM TREATRMDAY! ON HchE(8-2:30) & Br u n ) on Dinner (5-8 Mother’s Day

Thank You Fridays* EXPIRES 5/10

1/2 Price Entree with purchase

IT’S HEREM–AYAT LAST!

of a full price entree for veterans, fire & police personnel, active or retired. ID required. Thank you for your service!

1/2 Price Entrees on Thursdays* EXPIRES 5/9

Reservations recommended for dinner only. *Not valid on holidays. Not to be combined with any other offer. Valid for in-restaurant dining only.

CINCO DE MAYO

Join us Sunday, May 5 for Menu &

Beverage Specials, Indoor & Outdoor Seating, and Food Truck Menu Specials RTE 1 1, 3 335 35 MAIN 35 MAI AIN N ST S ST, TO OGUNQUIT GUN NQ 207-646-3111 • BINTLIFFSOGUNQUIT.COM

2 US Route 1, York / Kittery Line

Brunch: Saturday-Sunday 8-2:30 / Dinner & Bar: Thursday-Saturday 5-Close

207-451-4013

(2 Miles North of Kittery Outlets)

Closed Mondays

Join Us on Mother’s Day Toast the special lady in your family with a complimentar y glass of bubbles at any of the following KRC restaurants:

354 Goose Rocks Road 207.967.6550

208 Ocean Avenue 207.967.4015

254 Kings Highway 207.967.3757

Serving dinner from 5:30–9pm.

Serving dinner from 12–5pm.

Serving lunch & dinner from 12–9pm.

21 Ocean Avenue 207.967.8225 Serving lunch & dinner from 11am–9pm.

One Dock Square 207.967.2621 Serving brunch from 10am–2pm & Happy Hour from 4–9pm.

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Spring has Sprung at Clay Hill Farm! NEW! Spring Hours, Menu & Specials! Happy Hour: 4–6pm, Sun–Thurs | 3–6pm, Fri. & Sat.

Serving Wednesday-Monday from 5pm (Closed Tuesday)

Celebrate MOM in Style!

Weekday Wine Flights $15 for four 4oz pours and half-off all flight bottles all night. Sunday–Thursday only. Live Music Thursday–Saturday 7–10pm & Sundays 4–6pm

WEEKDAY SPECIALS Sunday Supper $18.99 for a 3-course meal with app, entree and dessert. Chef’s choice each week. Margarita Monday $5.00 margaritas + 3 tacos for $10.00. Tuesday Burger Night 1/2 off the Classic Burger and $5 select draft beer. Whisper Wednesday Ask about our secret menu item of the day...it could be a drink, appetizer or entree. Available until it sells out! Thursday Local 967 $9 select shared plates, $6 select beer & wine, $7 cocktails. The Kennebunkport Inn One Dock Square | (207) 967-2621 www.kennebunkportinn.com/dining

Serving Mother’s Day Dinner 12-5pm on Sunday, May 12

FRIDAY DATE NIGHT $25 OFF second entree!

Purchase one entree from our regular menu, receive $25 off a second entree. Offer valid with reservation, mention of this offer, and the purchase of 2 entrees. Offer not valid in conjunction with any other special or promotional offer. EXP 5/17/19.

NEW! Smokin’ Sunday Specials Enjoy house-smoked specials and the sweet harmonies of Curt & Jenn LIVE in the lounge!

NEW! Early Bird Specials Monday Nights at 5pm & 5:30pm Second Entree FREE with reservation!

Purchase one entree from our regular menu, and receive a second entree of equal or lesser value with our compliments. Must have a reservation and order by 5:59 to validate offer. Offer not valid in conjunction with any other special or promotional offer. Valid Mondays ONLY at 5pm & 5:30pm.

NEW! THURSDAY WINE DINNERS 3-Course Dinner and a Bottle of House Wine $59 per couple

Download our NEW! App for additional Exclusive specials!

207.361.2272 220 Clay Hill Rd. Cape Neddick Just 2 Miles West of Ogunquit

clayhillfarm.com

Tuesday, May 7

$3 DRAFTS & $5 WELL DRINKS ALL NIGHT!

NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON!

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FAMILY RESTAURANT Craft Beers Lobster Rolls Famous Fried Clams Fisherman’s Feast

Baked Haddock Grilled Salmon Haddock Tacos Lobster Pie

Serving Lunch & Dinner Daily

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Bring this ad in and get 10% off your check! Excludes alcohol. Good thru 5/30/19. Not to be combined with any other offers.

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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

BREAKFAST: Mon-Sun 7-10:45am LUNCH: Fri-Sun 11:30am - 4:30pm DINNER: Thurs-Mon 5-8:45pm

Beautiful Views of Wells Harbor

BAR 360 HOURS

LUNCH/DINNER: Thurs-Mon 11:30am - Close

BOOK YOUR LODGING & DINING PACKAGE TODAY! Please visit our website for menus and details. Holidays excluded. Tax & gratuity not included. Reservations recommended.

125 Shore Road | Ogunquit, ME 03907 | 207.646.9384 | AnchorageByTheSea.com

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(207) 646-2200 352 Harbor Rd, Wells www.hobbsharborside.com for full menu No reservations with the exception of Mother’s Day

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207.646.6263

WEDNESDAY- “WHEN COWS FLY” BURGER & WING NIGHT $8 BURGERS & $6 WINGS THURSDAY- “HIT THE DECK” LOCAL BREWERY & WING NIGHT ENJOY GREAT LOCAL BOUTIQUE BEER $6 BEER & $6 WINGS


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Dining Guide

Open 7 nights a week starting May 8th

DINNER Wednesday–Sunday, 5–9pm.

Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant

HAPPY HOUR Wednesday–Sunday, 3–5pm. Featuring drink specials & bites.

Simple Seafood, Fresh And At Its Best

Now Open for the Season

WEEKLY SPECIALSThrough 5/16

Daily at 11:30AM

Locals Night Enjoy 10% off dining experiences every Thursday, 5–9pm

134 Harbor Road, Wells Harbor 207.646.8780 • www.fishermanscatchwells.com

Fondue for Two Enjoy chocolate fondue and a Blood Orange Cosmo for two, at the bar, $40 ++

Eat In Take Out

SPECIAL EVENTS & HOLIDAYS

646-3355

Mother’s Day May 12th | 12–5pm Toast your guest of honor with a complimentary glass of bubbles paired with our a la Carte Menu and specials. Reservations strongly suggested.

oshua’s Restaurant in Wells

Open 5pm Seven Days

www.joshuas.biz

Cape Arundel Inn& Resort 208 Ocean Ave. | (207) 967-2125 www.capearundelinn.com/dining

Mother’s Day Open 2-6pm

Joshua was raised on the farm that supplied the restaurant with 12,000 pounds of organic vegetables last year!

Over

Mothers Day is Sunday May 12th!

7 Million Served!

DINE-IN OR TAKE-OUT SERVING FROM 11AM DAILY

Bring Mom this Mother’s Day! Affordable Home Cooking Serving Breakfast Anytime Something For Everyone Extremely Fast & Friendly Service Consistently Great Comfort Food

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Celebrating over 35 Years! Visit us online: www.mainediner.com

Open 7 Days • Route 1 North, Wells • 646-4441

U.S. Route 1, Kittery · (207) 439-0330 Dover Point Road, Dover · (603) 749-2341

SEASONAL FAVORITE

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Fresh fried oysters served with crispy french fries & cole slaw

Limited Time Offer

Limited time offer available while supplies last.

$

$500

Offer subject to change or cancellation without notice.

MARGARITAS

Our Colossal On the Rocks House Margaritas — All Day, Every Day!


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~ Where To Dine ~

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Tuesday-Friday 4:30-9, Saturday 4-9, Sunday 3:30-8 Closed Mondays

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

OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 3RD DINNER NIGHTLY, 5:30–10PM LOCALS TUESDAYS Half-off food. Drink specials. Offered at dinner in May only. Must show Maine ID and mention this ad.

FIVE-COURSE LAMB DINNER WITH NORTH STAR FARM Thursday, May 16th at 6pm Includes wine pairings. Tickets start at $160.

354 Goose Rocks Road Kennebunkport, ME 207.967.6550

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~ Where To Dine ~ MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH

SUNDAY, MAY 12 • 8AM-4PM • CALL FOR RESERVATIONS! APPETIZERS Fresh Beet Soup Avocado Wedges (Panko Dredged & Lightly Fried) Crispy Calamari w/ Roasted Garlic & Sweet Chili Pineapple Sauce 3RSRYHUV ² Ă€OOHG ZLWK *UX\HUH &KHHVH

Dining Guide

THREE EGG OMELETS (accompanied by potato cake or home fries and toast) Green House - Roasted Vegetables, Ricotta Cheese & Roasted Tomato Chutney Crabby Granny - Lump Crabmeat, Granny Smith Apples, Brie Cheese, Red Onion & Hollandaise Swine & Swiss - Mojo Marinated Pulled Pork, Ham, Dill Pickles & Dijonaise Upstream - Smoked Salmon, Capers & Goat Cheese California - Eggs & Fresh Avocado & Veggies ROOST CAFÉ BENEDICTS (topped with Roost’s own Hollandaise, served with home fries or potato cake) 7UDGLWLRQDO (QJOLVK 0XIĂ€QV +RXVH &XUHG DQG 6PRNHG &DQDGLDQ %DFRQ 3RDFKHG (JJV House Smoked Salmon with 2 Eggs & Smoked Paprika Coastal Bene - 2 Crab Cakes, 2 Eggs, Field Greens & Roasted Tomato Chutney House-made Corned Beef Hash with Eggs FRENCH TOAST & SPECIALTY PANCAKES Crème Brulee French Toast - Thick Slices of Crème Brulee Soaked Brioche topped with Caramelized Sugar Crust Traditional or Lemon Ricotta or Blueberry Pancakes Sides: Bacon, Homemade Chorizo or Ham & House Corned Beef Hash SALADS Salad - Arugula, Blueberry, Apple, Pecorino & Blueberry Vinaigrette Watermelon - Tomato, Arugula, Feta & Balsamic ENTRÉES Maple Dijon Glazed Salmon with Delicata Squash & Wild Rice, Pomegranate Seared Scallops - Sunchoke Puree, Shaved, Grilled Asparagus & Crispy Sunchoke Tender Bistro Steak with Hen of the Woods Mushrooms & Rutabaga Mash DESSERTS

Merriland Farm CafĂŠ Coles Hill Road, Wells (207) 646-5040

Join us on Mother’s Day!

Your server will describe the variety of desserts for this occasion!

(207) 646-9898 / roostcafeandbistro.com / 262 Shore Rd, Ogunquit

Serving

Breakfast 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Dinner 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Reservations Accepted for Dinner Only

RESERVE NOW FOR

MOTHER’S DAY Enjoy a “Mom-mosa� and raise a glass to moms! 25 Y E OF AM ARS OR E

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“Love is the Maine Ingredient�

~ Open Daily 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Except Tuesdays ~ Email merrilandfarm@maine.rr.com • Like Us On Facebook!

351-8100

Fish Market & Restaurant

674 Route 1 York, ME

Open Fri-Sat-Sun 11am-Close for Lunch & Dinner Beginning April 15: The Dock will be open 7 days a week!

LUNCH SPECIALS

DINNER SPECIALS

Beer Battered Fried Haddock Sandwich $9.95

Chicken Marsala $16.95

TUESDAY

Buy any entree, get the second one of equal or lesser value for half price!

WEDNESDAY

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

MONDAY

Buy any entree, get the second one of equal or lesser value for half price! Steak & Cheese on a Bulkie $9.95

THURSDAY

Crab Cake Sandwich $9.95

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

Roast Turkey Dinner with All The Fixin’s $16.95

SATURDAY

Shrimp Stuffed Haddock $21.95

Fried Clam Strip Basket $9.95 Fried Clam Strip Roll $9.95

SUNDAY

207-646-6667 • www.amorebreakfast.com 87 Main Street, Ogunquit • find us at the blinking light 7:30am-1pm (Closed Wednesday-Thursday) • Now in our 25th Year!

MONDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

Fried Haddock Basket $9.95

Fisherman’s Stew with Garlic Bread $19.95

Fish Market

Lobster Mac & Cheese $21.95

Please call for this week’s special!

SUNDAY

Trivia Saturday Night at the Bar Win a $25 Gift Card!

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~ Where To Dine ~ 24th Anniversary!

HEALTHY CHOICE BREAKFAST SPECIAL

3 egg omelette of Feta cheese, spinach, broccoli & tomato with homefries and toast

OCEANFRONT DINING

OPEN 6 DAYS 6:30AM-12NOON till 12:30 on sundays • closed thursdays only

BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER

FAMILY RESTAURANT

207.646.4155

Open Daily for Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner

WELLS,MAINE

35 MILE ROAD

Breakfast on Mile

HAPPY HOUR 3-5PM DAILY

Road

Your Favorite Breakfast Foods Daily @ 6:30am Daily Specials – Take Out Available

Daily $12 Dinner Specials

Enjoy Mother’s Day with us!

Right next to Blue Horizon Motel.

Family owned property for 38 years!

10% Discount on Breakfast

756 York St, York Harbor • Open Daily 8am-9pm

BETWEEN 11AM AND 12NOON ~ PRESENT THIS COUPON

207-351-1100 • LobsterCoveRestaurant.com

Angelina’s Ristorante 655 Main St • Ogunquit

TUSCAN GRILLE & WINE BAR

207.646.0445

OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK

angelinasogunquit.com Year Round 4:30-9:30 pm

Mangia (EAT)

Thursdays Every Thursday Night, enjoy a Salad or Soup & choose between 12 different Italian Entrées.

12.99

$

YOU MUST MAKE A RESERVATION

Nightly Specials Sunday-Thursday Monday: Create Your Own Pasta Night $18

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

HAVE AN APPETIZER ON US

Choose 1 for the Table!

Bruschetta or Zuppa Toscana

Not to be used with any other coupon or discount offer for any of our weekly specials Not available on holidays or holiday weekends - EXP 6/30/19 (WS)


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

Dining Guide

$25 Twin Lobster Dinner $5 Mimosas at Breakfast

ON MAIN STREET

Happy Hour 4-6pm 7 Days A Week

OGUNQUIT

Bocce Corn Hole

GORGES GRANT HOTEL 449 Main Street Ogunquit

Horse Shoes

207-360-0163 355 Main St, Ogunquit

646-1733 raspberris@ogunquit.com Major Credit Cards Smoke Free

OPEN YEAR ROUND

Serving Breakfast Daily 7-11 • Saturday & Sunday 7-12

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207-439-1630 www.lobsterhouse.com

“Ogunquit’s Best Kept Secret”

20% OFF Your Check

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~ News ~ Reading Incentive Program to Award Bicycles WELLS The Grand Lodge of Masons in Maine and the Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation are once again sponsoring their annual “Masonic Bikes for Books” literacy program to motivate more reading among elementary students and encourage healthy outside exercise. For the fourth consecutive year, Masonic Ocean Lodge #142 in Wells is bringing the program to Wells Elementary School. This year the organization will give away 54 brand new bicycles along with helmets and tee shirts to boys and girls from each of the school’s early kindergarten through fourth grade classrooms. Over a designated period of time, students will read books that interest them. Each book read will allow a student to enter a drawing for a bicycle. The more books read, the greater the chance of winning a bike when names

At a Bikes for Books kick-off assembly at WES on April 11 are (left to right) members of Ocean Lodge #142 with WES Principal April Noble: Ken Creed, Noble, Tim Yates, Wayne Smith, John Howarth (with the microphone) and Todd Burnett. (Reg Bennett photo)

are drawn in each classroom in June. “Evidence shows that schools participating in the program are witnessing improved reading scores among their students,” notes the Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation on its website. “Books also enlighten, inspire, bring happiness and success, challenge our perspectives and provide comfort at difficult times in our lives.” According to

this website, 90 Masonic lodges in Maine in just one year donated 3,000 bikes to elementary students. At WES this program is being coordinated with Ocean Lodge #142 by Literary Specialist Bonnie Esty. According to a Bikes for Books brochure, the program is a statewide initiative “to foster literacy programs in local schools and encourage healthy exercise.”

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KENNEBUNK Meet Loki. His’s sweet, soulful look drew us in too and he’s a staff fave. But as much as we love him, we can’t wait for him to find his new people to spoil him and love him. Loki came to AWS because his people couldn’t care for him any more. Now he’s patiently waiting for new people who have lots of time to spend with him. Since he’s been at AWS, Loki has proven to be a great snuggle buddy and enjoys extended cuddle sessions! A couch pal for Netflixing, A friend for chillaxing – Loki’s ready to be your pal! He’s very smart too! He knows sit, down, stay, come, shake and he’s ready to show off his smarts to you! Loki has lived with 2 other dogs and he did well with them. He will try to steal all the attention and affection but he enjoys the company of other pups. He would like to limit his siblings to the four-legged ones, as children cause his to shake and hide. Let’s just say he’s not a fan of the little two-legged ones! He would also do best in a home without small animals. Loki will do best in a home that is quiet and low key. Because he is sensitive, he’s having a hard time adjusting to the Adoption Center where it is loud and chaotic at times, so we have him chilling in the back where it’s a bit quieter and he can feel less stressed - he spends most of his days in the Admin office chilling in offices or taking part in meetings in the conference room! So, keep that in mind if you think your heart and home is a good match for Loki’s. When you visit, please ask the Adoption Center staff to visit with him. We’re happy to bring him out for a meet and greet! Foster Family Educational Series On Saturday, May 4 from 11 a.m. to noon come the AWS, 46 Holland Road in West Kennebunk for an installment of their Foster Family Educational Series on Bottle Feeding Orphaned Kittens.

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For orphaned kittens, bottle-feeding is essential during the first 4-5 weeks of life. Participants will learn about Kitten Milk Replacement, how to prepare it and how to properly feed it to the kitten to best mimic the natural process. This session will be led by two very experienced AWS foster volunteers. There is no cost to attend. Current and prospective AWS foster volunteers, as well as members of the general public, are welcome to stop by. No RSVP needed. For more information or future classes, contact Marie O’Brien at 207-985-3244 ext. 127. Parade Brigade at May Day Everyone Loves a Parade (or should we say Paw-rade) and we’d love to celebrate with our fellow dog-loving friends and neighbors and invite one and all to become a member of the AWS Parade Brigade at May Day on May 4 from 12:15-2:30 p.m. on

Water Street in Kennebunk. Please remember that parades can be loud and full of commotion, with children, bicycles, floats, sirens, marching bands and the like. Please be sure that you and your dog are comfortable in such surroundings before joining the Parade Brigade. Please register in advance to secure your spot as a member of the Parade Brigade by contacting Kaylyn Schneider, Development Assistant at 207-9853244 ext 116. Project for Students Who Want to Help AWS’s At-Home Project Guide for students features enrichment activities and resources for the animals in their care. Each project directly supports the health and welfare of the pets at AWS, bringing them joy, comfort and enrichment while they wait to be adopted. The student projects offer varying levels of difficulty, skill and time commitment. Projects range from constructing a feral cat shelter to making no-bake dog treats and so much more. The best part about these projects – they are fun! To help students even more, AWS conducts demonstrations of their in-home projects to show how to complete the projects in the guide. The next At-Home Project Guide Demonstration will be on May 4 from 8 am to 3 p.m. at the AWS table in Lafayette Park during the May Day

Another Chance Animal Rescue NORTH BERWICK Meet Samantha or Sam as she prefers! Sam is a teen/young adult kitty that came into the rescue as a stray from a Southern Maine community. She is very demure sweet, snuggly purr girl who loves to play and be held and would do well in most any situation. Sam is current on all necessary vaccinations, has been spayed, passed her wellness exam, and is so ready for her new loving home and family. Sam is looking specifically for an indoor only lifestyle where she will be safe and happy. She will do well with children, non aggressive house cats and well behaved dogs. Come meet Sam this coming Saturday at our Open Adoption hours from 10 a.m. -

2 p.m. at 251 Country Club Rd (Rt 4) in Sanford where she will be featured along with so many other amazing kitties of all ages seeking their furever homes too! Appointments to meet our kitties during the week are by appointment. To arrange an appointment call Marilyn at 207490-2855 or Amanda at 603-2053615. Join us for a Special “Cinco de MEOW� Event happening this coming Sunday, May 5 from

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Emma’s Angels NORTH BERWICK Meet adorable Petunia!! She is a 4 month old Min-Pin mix with the longest legs! Sweet as can be, ready for her happily ever after. Petunia is Spayed and up to date on her shots. She would do well in any home as she is not a barker. If you would like a meet and greet with this stunning pup, call us 207-676-5599. She is being fostered in North Berwick Maine. Emma’s Angels Rescue is an all volunteer, foster based organization in North Berwick Maine. To donate use Paypal axel1759@aol.com and thank you!

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Marilyn Cornwell Bangs, 83 TAMPA, FL – Marilyn Cornwell Bangs “Lynn�, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 12, 2019, at The Beach House Assisted Living facility in Wesley Chapel, FL with her daughter-in-law at her bedside. Born in Malden, MA, on July 31, 1935, Lynn and her older sister, Val, were raised in Massachusetts, then later moved to Hampstead, NH. Shortly after high school, Lynn had her first son with Stan Bethune. Lynn then moved to Miami, FL, where she took a job at the Fountainebleau Hotel. Lynn had her second son with Tommy Alvarez in Miami and lived there until 1963, when she moved back to Hampstead, NH. She then worked as a drafting engineer at Bell Laboratories, until meeting and marrying Norman Bangs. This final marriage gave her the opportunity to retire, travel the world, sample gourmet food, and enjoy life. After retiring, Lynn split her time between Clermont, FL and York. She was an avid golfer and Mahjong player, loved playing slot poker, reading and spending time at her house in York overlooking the Nubble. She became an accomplished interior designer and enjoyed finding that perfect piece of furniture or accessory. She also had a unique sense of humor and loved telling stories and playing jokes on her family

and friends. Lynn was always the life of the party and she worked hard to pull her family together on a regular basis. Her giving personality and sense of humor will be missed! Lynn is preceded in death by her parents, Laurence and Pearl Cornwell. She is survived by her sister Valerie Sweet of Danvers, MA, two sons and daughters in-law, Dave & Pat Bethune of Tampa, FL, and Laurie and Kerry Alvarez of Jaffrey, NH, two grand daughters, Tawny Alvarez and Whitney and Jeff Olitch, and four great-grandchildren, Aloma, Lily, Breanna and Thomas. A celebration of her life will be held in York this summer near the Nubble Lighthouse. Words of comfort may be expressed at www.loylessfuneralhomes.com.

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Shirley Ann Holden YORK – Shirley Ann Holden (Jannuzzi/Tuccelli) passed away peacefully on April 15, 2019 at the Sauve’s home in Eliot. Shirley is survived by family and many loving friends. A memorial service will take place on May 5, at 4 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses 14 Dennett Road, Kittery. All who loved Shirley are welcome to join in celebrating her life. Care for the Holden family has been entrusted to the JS Pelkey Funeral Home.

Ugo Masi, 92 KENNEBUNK / WILLIMANTIC CT – Ugo Masi, longtime resident of Willimantic, CT, went to his eternal rest on April 27, 2019 after a brief battle with cancer while living at Huntington Common Assisted Living in Kennebunk. Ugo was born in 1926 in Somerville, MA, to the late Rocco and Concetta Masi. Ugo graduated from Arlington (MA) High School in 1944 and enlisted in the Army upon graduation. He served in the Army Air Corps as a Communications Specialist in the 14 Liaison Squadron and was last stationed in Bad Kissin-

gen, Germany, as part of the Army of Occupation. Ugo then attended Boston University on the G.I. Bill and received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science in 1952. Shortly thereafter, in 1955, Ugo moved to Willimantic while working for the Social Security Administration (SSA) and it was there where he met his future wife of sixty years, Mary Woods with whom he had two children, Joanne and Jeff. Ugo later worked in the Hartford office of the SSA where, among other duties, he was the training coordinator for New England. After retirement in 1982, Ugo kept busy by doting on his grandchildren as well as enjoying his many interests such as history, civics and etymology and was truly a jack-of-all trades with numerous talents including woodworking, gardening, electrical, plumbing and, of course, cooking as those who were lucky enough to enjoy his dishes can attest. Ugo was an inquisitive, practical, dependable and generous man with a sense of community and would always lend a helping hand. He was a member of the Civitan Club that raised money for various local charities and was a former member of the See MASI page 36...

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ebrated at St. Joseph’s Church, 99 Jackson St., Willimantic, CT, on Monday, May 6, at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Windham, CT. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Ugo’s Book of Memories page at www.bibberfuneral. com. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road, Wells.

Beverly A. (Pease) Ramsdell, 87 YORK – Beverly A. Ramsdell passed suddenly after a brief illness on April 19, 2019. She was the third of six children of Donald and Ruby Pease of York. She is survived by her children Nancy Ramsdell and Robert Ramsdell of York, Donna Ramsdell of Cape Neddick, Janice Mire and her husband Stuart of Sanford, and Susan Ramsdell Erkan and her husband Ted of Reno, Nevada, and her grandchildren Olivia and Jack Erkan as well as her

siblings Donald Pease Jr., David Pease and wife Jere, and Sally Pease Munro and husband Dave. She was preceded in death by beloved husband Neil Ramsdell and siblings Cynthia Towne and Edgar Pease. Also remembering Bev are sisters-in-law Muriel Ramsdell Davis, Norma Pease, and dozens of nieces and nephews and cousins from multiple generations. Always quick with a smile and words of encouragement, Bev was known among all she touched as the most kind and generous person they had ever met. She was the community’s grandmother providing words of encouragement and pride in every accomplishment whether they were her children or anyone else’s. Bev was raised in Kittery, Laconia, and York spending many summers in Acton. She graduated from York High School in 1951 and Hickox College in Cambridge, MA. Early in life, Bev worked as a Secretary with the Department of Defense at the Pentagon and Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Once she became a mother, she taught Sunday School at First Parish Congregational Church and active community volunteer. She and Neil were environmental stewards preserving portions of their land on Mount Agamenticus with the Nature Conservancy. Bev also served on the committee that established the Town of York’s Curbside Re-

...ROAD from page 33 tant we put forth extra effort in keeping watch. Take a second to take a second look.� Because vehicle drivers control a much larger machine, it is imperative that they keep close watch for motorcyclists who may be riding nearby. Drivers may follow these tips to prevent a fatal crash with a motorcycle: Though a motorcycle is a small vehicle, its operator still has the same rights of the road as any other motorist. Allow the motorcycle the full width of a lane at all times. Always use a turn signal when changing lanes or merging with traffic. If you see a motorcycle with cycling Program. A Celebration of her Life will be held on Saturday, May 4 at 2 p.m. in the First Parish Church, 180 York St., York, with burial in the First Parish Cemetery and a reception to follow at Foster’s Clambake, 5 Axholme Road, York. Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home, York, is directing arrangements. Visit www.lucaseatonfuneralhome.com. Memorial contributions can be made to River Tree Arts (www.rivertreearts.org), Save the Children (www.savethechildren.org), or Jr. Ocean Guardians (www.jroceanguardians.org).

a signal on, be careful: motorcycle signals are often non-canceling, and the motorcyclist could have forgotten to turn it off. Always ensure that the motorcycle is turning before proceeding. Check all mirrors and blind spots for motorcycles before changing lanes or merging with traffic, especially at intersections. Always allow more follow distance—three to four seconds—when behind a motorcycle. This gives them more time to maneuver or stop in an emergency. Never drive distracted or impaired. At the same time, motorcyclists must take extra precautions to guard against drivers who may not see them. Motorcyclists may follow these tips to prevent a fatal crash with a vehicle: Wear a DOT-compliant helmet and other protective gear. Obey all traffic laws and be properly licensed. Use hand and turn signals at every lane change or turn. Wear brightly colored clothes and reflective tape to increase visibility. Ride in the middle of the lane where you will be more visible to drivers. Never ride distracted or impaired. For more information on motorcycle safety, www.nhtsa. gov/road-safety/motorcycles.

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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.

207-272-4523

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

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Bryan Bedard

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PAVING & SEALCOATING CHIMNEY SERVICES

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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

STAR TEK

207-985-3477

Computer Services

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

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

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

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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

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~ Home & Business Services ~ PAINTING

House Painting interior - exterior professional - insured

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

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

HOME IMPROVEMENT

J.R. Carpentry Fully Insured

207-324-8362

TREE SERVICES

Free Estimates

Jim & Jesse Rutherford

A father/son team with 40+ years of experience and a reputation for quality service!

207-363-6591 rootman@earthlink.net Cabinets • Carpentry • Decks Gutters • Painting • Sheetrock Tile • Trim • Weatherizing

HOME IMPROVEMENT

TREE SERVICES

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

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

Three Generations of Expertise Pruning Chipping

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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

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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

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

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

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

Handyman Jack, etc. LLC by Jack and Diane

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

Professional, experienced, fully insured • FREE estimates

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Accepting Brush/Wood/Stumps/Leaves Green Waste

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

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

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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

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~ Home & Business Services ~ SMALL ENGINE REPAIR

Gyros Small Engine Repair “Service You Can Depend Onâ€? Reasonable Rates • Pick Up & Delivery Available

COASTIE’S

ATV & Small Engine Repair

It’s Time For Spring Tune-Ups Lawn Mowers, Generators, Snow Blowers, and All Small Engines Contact Tim Shaw: 207-384-5202 gyro01@comcast.net • South Berwick

207-337-1085 150 Route 236 Berwick, ME 03901 www.coastiessmallengine.com

Powersports Watersports Lawn & Snow Equipment Generators and more!

ELIOT SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, INC.

New Toro Lawn Mowers We Service All Brands Pickup & Delivery Available RTE 236, ELIOT, MAINE 207-439-4015

Small Engine Repair RedMax Power Equipment, Lawn Mowers, Chain Saws, All Lawn & Garden Equipment Cape Neddick, ME

207-361-1139

WASTE REMOVAL

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ELECTRIC

All Seasons Land, Inc.

ROLL OFF DUMPSTER SERVICE & CLEAN OUTS

Dick Moreau Electric Richard Moreau, Master Electrician

364 Cole Road, Kennebunk

10, 15, 20 Yard Dumpsters Servicing Southern Maine Fully Insured

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www.allseasonslandinc.com / (207) 502-7511

Serving Southern Maine Small Jobs OK 30 Years Experience Reasonable Rates & Insured

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15 Yard Dumpster

FURNITURE SERVICES

up to 4000 lbs.

20 Yard Dumpster

LOGGING / EXCAVATION

up to 5000 lbs.

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Attics / Basements Garages Construction Debris Furniture / Appliances Metal Tree/Brush

Sheds / Outbuildings Houses Mobile Homes Decks Swimming Pools Cement

Low Rates / Free Estimates / 207-985-3577

RENTALS!!! Excavators and Large Frame Skid Steers Daily-Weekly-Monthly Rates Delivery Available

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QUALITY Furniture Repairs CALL: Brian Bourque

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~ Classifieds ~ HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

PROFESSIONAL HOUSEKEEPER WANTED

As a highly successful NYS HVAC & Plumbing contractor,

Light duty only to work with seniors. 3HUIHFW SDUW WLPH MRE ZLWK ÀH[LEOH schedule. Small local property management company has a year round opportunity for the right candidate. Please email your resume to patricia@yorkhousing.info.

HEALTH SERVICES

HELP WANTED

FRONT DESK RESERVATION CLERK

Black River Plumbing, Heating & AC, Inc.

June to September, 5 days/nights per week. Must be able to work weekends. Excellent working conditions!

was recently awarded a project at the Naval Base in Kittery, ME. We are looking to fulďŹ ll the positions locally.

OUTSIDE MAINTENANCE

The positions are for qualiďŹ ed commercial

June to September, 5 days per week, 4-6 hours per day.

Plumbers.

OUTSIDE MAINTENANCE

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

June to September, 3 days per week, 4-6 hours per day. *Maintenance must have a valid driver’s license and be able to work weekends. If you like outside work, this is the job for you!

HVAC, PipeďŹ tting, Pipe Welding, Steam Work. 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 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 EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR OPIOID ADDICTION - YORK, ME M.D. accepting patients for Suboxone Treatment Program. Regain control of your life. No insurance required. Convenient after-work hours. Kick the habit today. Don’t die. Call 207-994-9454 for screening.

NIGHT SECURITY

Mid-June to mid-August, 4 evenings per week, 6-7 hours per evening.

Please send resume to

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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

LAURA S. LEBER, CPA Accounting, bookkeeping, payroll & tax preparation services. Reasonable rates. Call 207-384-5932 or e-mail: laura.leber.cpa@gmail.com

Specializing in New Lawn Installation & Existing Lawn Repair

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~ Home & Business Services ~ PRESSURE WASHING

207-229-7698 Bryce Bedard Licensed & Insured Maine & NH House Wash, Roofs, Gutters, Porches, Walkways, Driveways, Mobile Detailing, Fleet Washes, Heavy Equipment, Trailers, RVs, Campers, Restaurants, Concrete, Removal of Mold, Mildew & Rust, etc.

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Call 207-439-1700 or stop by Mike Higgins Auto Repair at 7 Route 236 in Kittery.

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

HOUSEKEEPERS, BREAKFAST/LAUNDRY ASSISTANT, AND AFTERNOON HANDYMAN Must be available to work weekends. Competitive wage. End-of-season bonus.

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

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

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~ Classifieds ~ MORE HELP WANTED ON PAGE 41 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. DRIVERS, CDL-A: Home EVERY Night! Excellent Pay & Benefits, No Touch Freight! 401k Match, Milestone Bonuses! Paid Vacation, Holidays, Sick Days! New, well maintained equipment. One year experience or 100k miles. Call 855-200-2883

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M.C. Perkins Cove, a busy year round restaurant in Ogunquit is seeking

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

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Excellent pay and great working conditions. Come and join our team! Seasonal positions now thru October or Labor Day for students. Email jaynecoy@gmail.com, call Jayne Coy at 468-5015, or apply at the store.

HOUSEKEEPERS WANTED COMPETITIVE PAY! 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!

As a highly successful NYS HVAC & Plumbing contractor,

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

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FOR SALE! Lawn tractor for best offer. Man’s bike $50. Woman’s bike $50. Call 207-646-9840 Must pick up in Wells.

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STAPLES BRIDGE THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2019 AT 6:00 P.M. AT THE NORTH BERWICK TOWN OFFICE, 21 MAIN STREET Please join the Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) at a formal public meeting to discuss the replacement of the Staples Bridge (#1238) over Great Works River, located 0.15 of a mile east of Lebanon Road in North Berwick, Maine. Representatives of MaineDOT will be present on Thursday, May 16, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. to share information on the upcoming project, listen to concerns, receive comments, and answer questions from anyone with an interest in the project. MaineDOT is particularly interested in learning local views relative to project consistency with local comprehensive plans, discovering local resources, and identifying local concerns and issues. Anyone with an interest is invited to attend and participate in the meeting. Accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities. Auxiliary aids will be provided upon advanced request. Any inquiries regarding this project may be directed to the attention of Joel Kittredge, Project Manager, Maine Department of Transportation, Bridge Program, 16 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0016. Telephone: (207) 624-3550. Email: joel.kittredge@maine.gov. :RUN ,GHQWL¿FDWLRQ 1XPEHU )HGHUDO 3URMHFW 1XPEHU 77< 8VHUV 'LDO 0DLQH 5HOD\


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SPORTS Shapleigh Middle School Introduces New Teams KITTERY Shapleigh Middle School is excited to announce the creation of their first softball and baseball programs – bringing the Shapleigh Sharks to the seventh and eighth grade level. The creation of the middle school baseball and softball teams was a grass roots initiative brought forward by parents and members of the school staff. Private funding is being utilized to ensure that the teams can operate for the first two years without help from the school department – after that the school and town will recognize it as an official school sport and assist financially. Very generous donations by Pelkey Funeral Home, Kittery Little League, Kittery Babe Ruth, Mainely Renovations, Kittery Point Yacht Club, Rudders, Chris Andrews, and the Stacy family, made this first year possible. Coaches for both teams are volunteers and Kittery Babe Ruth is allowing the use of their uniform shirts and providing hats and baseball equipment. “We have told the kids they are part of Kittery history,” said Ryan Hale, coach of the softball team. As an assistant coach for Traip varsity softball, Hale points out that the middle school feeder program is very critical since many kids are left with a two-year gap between little league and high school without playing the sport. Reports say softball and baseball participation has been declining nationwide, much of which is due to other sports being offered by club teams or AAU programs on an overlapping schedule. Kittery has the added difficulty of being a small town with not as many children. “As a result, we have adopted the saying of ‘small town but

big hearts’ because our coaches put so much time into building the kids’ skills to compete with conviction,” Coach Hale said. Aaron Stacy was selected to coach the baseball team, and also serves as the town coordinator for Kittery Babe Ruth. With the exception of his service in the U.S. Marine Corps, Stacy has been a lifelong resident of Kittery. “I feel honored to have been selected to coach this team, raise my son in the town where I was raised, and watch all the boys’ progress. The middle school program is a stepping stone league, which will now allow Kittery baseball and softball players to better compete with neighboring towns and ultimately keep the interest active for the transition to the high-school programs,” he said. Anyone wishing to donate to ensure both middle school teams continue, can make checks payable to: Kittery Babe Ruth (with middle school on memo line) and mail to Aaron Stacy, PO Box 60, Eliot, ME 03903, or email kitterybaberuth@gmail. com for more information. Baseball April 24 Recap: Shapleigh Middle School in Kittery made history with the debut of their first ever middle school baseball and softball team for the town. The Shapleigh Sharks played their first games on Wednesday, April 24. Kittery hosted Acton Middle School in baseball, and ended with an impressive 20-3 win for Kittery in the 5th inning. Defensively, eighth grader Zach Foye was the starting pitcher for Kittery and pitched 2 innings with 55 total pitches thrown and three batters retired on strikes. Seventh grader Colby Christiansen closed out the game with an impressive 30 pitches thrown, zero hits, and no

runs allowed. 8th grader Zach Stacy took command behind the plate as catcher and prevented all but a couple passed balls due to wild pitches. Offensively, Kittery boys made decent bat contact that resulted in 7 total hits. Foye had two hits, while Stacy, Scott McQuade, Caleb French, Brady Parsons, and Christiansen all contributed one hit each. A total of 16 stolen bases made the real difference for Kittery, with five players stealing more than one base. Seventh grader Carson Couperthwait led the team with 4 stolen bases. Coach Stacy said, “I could not be prouder of how the boys performed. We have some things to work on, but that will come with time. Acton was a tough team with similar growing pains that we have. Both teams played with outstanding sportsmanship, and opportunities were taken during the game to ensure players from both teams made improvements for future games. We look forward to a great baseball season!” Baseball April 29 Recap: The boys went on the road to Marshwood for their first away game on Monday, April 29. Marshwood capitalized on some early fielding errors coupled with some early struggles from the mound tilting the scoreboard in Marshwood’s favor 3-0 after 2 innings of play. Kittery scored 2 runs in the top of the third with heads up base running by both Christiansen and Stacy. Marshwood halted the Sharks comeback attempts at the bottom of the third inning with 6 runs crossing the plate and an additional 3 runs in the bottom of the 4th inning. Kittery mounted a valiant attempt at a comeback in the top of the 5th inning with

Top photo: Shapleigh Middle School’s Baseball team, the Shapleigh Sharks. Bottom: Emme Hale fires the program’s “last first pitch” while Morgan Wilcox (3B) and Hannah Thorsen (1B) anchor the corners. (Heather Hale photo)

4 runs crossing the plate with solid base running by Foye, Parsons, French, and Christiansen who crossed the plate for the second time in the game. Ultimately, due to time constraints the game was called after the top of the 5th inning with a final score Marshwood 12 to Kittery 6. Softball April 24 Recap: In their first softball game of the program’s history, Shapleigh Sharks softball defeated visiting Acton in softball 12-8 on April 24. Emerson Hale pitched 6 1/3 innings, striking out 11 and Hannah Thorsen came in for the final two outs to preserve the victory halting Acton’s comeback. In addition to playing solid defense at the catcher’s position, Nina Anzalone had some key hits, along with Morgan Wilcox who doubled and scored three runs. Aggressive base running was the difference maker with Hale and Anzalone each swiping 3 bases in the game. Softball April 29 Recap: In a road game against Marshwood on April 29, the girls had a convincing 29-4 victory over the Hawks. Thorsen toed the rubber in this one pitching

all five innings to give the Sharks their second win in as many games in this young season. The Sharks got on the board early plating 10 in the first inning and made contact throughout the game. Hale was 3-3 with 5 runs scored, Erin Marquis was 2-3 crossing the plate 3 times, and Wilcox had five hits in the game driving in 9 runs. Defensively, Tori Liedecke, Santana Sawicki, and Marquis flashed their leather on the diamond helping to contain the Hawks when they were threatening with runners in scoring position. Upcoming Games: Baseball will Marshwood on May 1 and Noble at 4 p.m. on May 9, at the Memorial Field, 70 Old Post Road, Kittery. Softball will Marshwood on May 1 and Noble at 4 p.m. on May 9, at the Shapleigh Field, 43 Stevenson Road, Kittery.

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~ Sports ~

Southern Maine AIDS Walk / 5K Run

OGUNQUIT The Southern Maine AIDS Walk/5K Run unites the community in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Every year, over 300 participants make their way to beautiful Ogunquit Beach for the culmination of their fundraising efforts. With over 40 community sponsors and more than 1,000 donors,

the event raises over $100,000 in support of people in Maine living with and at risk for HIV/ AIDS. Since 2009, The Southern Maine AIDS Walk/5K Run has not only raised critical funding and awareness, but also brought people together in support of one another. Many people choose to walk

in memory of a loved one they have lost to AIDS, in honor of a friend still fighting, or as a way to educate their children about an important issue that affects our community. Whatever your motivation, we hope you join us in May for a fantastic event fueled by love and support.

SCORES Marshwood H.S.

Boys Varsity Tennis

Shapleigh M.S.

Shapleigh Sharks Softball

April 24

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April 25

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