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Softball Pitcher Tosses 500th Strikeout By Timothy Gillis KITTERY When Reilly Eddy was five years old, her parents David and Danna signed her up for T-ball. She was not excited. Her older brother played baseball, and it seems she had seen her fill of the bat-and-ball sports. But five years later, her amazing journey began when she told her dad she wanted to try softball. “I said then we have a lot to work on,” he said at a Traip

Academy double-header last week, where she was gunning for her 500th strikeout. “So we worked. I had her keep her right hand behind her back and I would toss tennis balls for her to catch left-handed. Then a whiffle ball for overhand throws, to work on form. No pitching at all.” Pitching is what she excels at now, throwing virtually every game for the Rangers. Eddy coached his daughter for the U14 USA Lady Mav-

ericks. He coached her first two years of high school, keeping her stats. “She struck out 106 batters her freshman year; 154 sophomore year; and 197 last year,” he said. She struck out 9 of the first 10 batters in the first game of the double-header with Sacopee Valley. Hannah is not playing softball next year at Maine Maritime Academy, though she See STRIKE page 45...

Marshwood Grad Smashes Atoms in Switzerland SOUTH BERWICK South Berwick resident Hannah Bossi only became interested in physics her senior year at Marshwood High School. A senior at Colby College, now she is headed to Yale University in the fall to pursue a PhD in physics, inspired by her recent work with top researchers. Interning last summer at the CERN Institute in Switzerland allowed Bossi to meet some of the premier scientists in the world.

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CERN stands for the Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire, and also refers to the laboratory, which in 2016 had 2,500 scientific, technical, and administrative staff members, and hosted about 12,000 users. In the same year, CERN generated 49 petabytes of data. (A petabyte is a million gigabytes of data.) CERN’s business is fundamental physics, finding out what the universe is made of and how it works. “The connections I made a CERN really did make a big difference and help me be prepared for this type of work in the future,” Bossi said. “I am incredibly grateful for all of

will continue to be useful at Yale” Last summer, she flew to CERN with 15 other Ameri-

cans she’d never met as part of a summer student program that takes 300 younger scientists from around the world. They are each paired with a scientist at CERN for 1-on-1 work. Burke was part of the ALICE project (A Large Ion Collider Experiment), one of four on the large Hadron collider. ALICE specializes in colliding heavy ions like lead and is built especially to investigate those collisions. Burke worked with Markus Fasel, a German scientist. “He was a wonderful ad-

Hannah Bossi on site at the experiment she worked on at CERN in Switzerland, the home of the Hadron Collider.

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the opportunities my time at Marshwood has given me. The skills learned at Marshwood have been useful at Colby and

Ruth Santoro Turns 102! YORK Ruth (Seddon) Santoro is going to be 102 this month. To put this in perspective, the year she was born, the toggle light switch was invented, a loaf of bread was seven cents, the first supermarket opened, and the average price of a house in the United States was $5,000. Currently a resident of Sentry Hill at York Harbor, Santoro was born on May 12, 1916, in Providence, RI, the second of six children to Jesse and Charlotte Seddon. She completed 10th grade in Providence, the city where she also met her husband before they eventu-

ally moved to Norton, MA., and raised their two sons, Richard and Kenneth. Santoro spent 57 years in Norton, 33 of them alone after the death of her husband. In addition to raising her sons, she worked assembling boxes at a box factory in Massachusetts. Although she never was a drinker or smoker, she doesn’t know if that is what has contributed to her longevity. Perhaps it is just good genes, after all, her mother just missed her hundredth birthday. Maybe it’s her easy-going, non-complaining attitude, because when asked how she’s lived so long, Ruth shrugs

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and says, “Just live for the day.” Her son, Dick Santoro of York said the family will be giving a quiet party for her at Sentry Hill. “My my wife Marti and I, and my brother, Ken, and his wife, Sylvia, will come up from Massachusetts. They have a fun room set up, and we’ll have cupcakes for all the residents and staff.” Speaking about all that his mother has seen, he said “It’s been a wonder to her. The airplane was just starting, the 1920s and ‘30s, during WWI she was a baby, then WWII. She had five brothers and sisters. It was hard times.”

The main thing his mother taught him? “Perseverance. She had such a hard life—everyone did back in the ‘30s. She just soldiered on, no matter what.”

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20th Annual May Day Festival

KENNEBUNK The annual May Day festival will be held on Saturday, May 5, and promises to be a full-day of family-friendly, fun activities throughout downtown Kennebunk. Here are some of the day’s highlights: Pancakes – Start your day Duffy’s Tavern & Grill with a pancake breakfast. For $6 you’ll get pancakes and bacon, coffee and juice, all served by some familiar volunteer faces. Main Street – Gather the family at the Kennebunk Free Library and visit the Book Sale, participate in the Faerie Festival, or visit the many non-profits in our community that will be on the front lawn with important information and fundraising opportunities. Next door, the Uni-

tarian Universalist Church will be hosting an “All Ages Dance & Black Light Paint Party� late morning. Across the street, the Brick Store Museum will be hosting its traditional makeyour-own May Basket event and new this year the “PSO Instrument Zoo,� where touching and trying is encouraged. Check out the open house at KK&W Water District which will be celebrating “Drinking Water Week.� They’ll have refreshments, water games, and heavy equipment demos. They will also be hosting some visitors—the Maine Ghostbusters and the Ectomobile. The Waterhouse Center will have a craft market and you can climb the rock wall. It’s 25’ high with five climbing paths to keep traffic moving. This is also where you’ll find the photo

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booth. In between there will be live music, a balloon twister, free wagon rides, and safety demos. Kennebunk’s emergency personnel will be joined this year by local meteorologists. Rotary Park is hosting its second craft market. This is also the site of the bounce dance dome, as well as the five-sided game station. Across the street, the Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a children’s fun zone with chalk art areas, lawn games, and craft sessions. Lafayette Park will again be the place for May Pole dance demonstrations by the Portland School of Ballet, free live music by The Ketchfish Band, and pottery wheel demonstrations by Al and Ellen Pelletier. You can also see demonstrations by Zandri’s Martial Arts. This park will also be hosting the third craft market and additional local nonprofit organizations. This year’s May Day Parade will begin at 1:30 p.m. on

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Rotarian Tree Plant Challenge YORK COUNTY Area rotary clubs were challenged to plant one tree for each of their members. Some aimed to plant two for each member. The first goal was obvious: trees are good for us. They absorb carbon and release oxygen. They support biodiversity. They improve the soil, the climate, and even our moods. We need more of them, and planting trees is a wonderful project for all rotary clubs to do together.

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WELLS & OGUNQUIT The Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit will continue their popular program, History Walk and Talk, through the spring and into the fall season with walking tours of places

and spots of historic significance with historian and author Joe Hardy. History Walk & Talk: Our Farms will be held on May 5, 10 a.m. $5/ Free for HSWO Members. Last season, History Walk and Talk, at a cost of $5 /

free for HSWO members, was a big success for the organization. Hardy is the author of History of a Maine “Little River,” “Settlement & Abandonment on Tatnic Hill: An Eclectic History of Wells, Maine, 1600-1900,” and “Four American Stories: Emigration and the Lure of the

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the possible activities that were churning around in our heads,” he says. “We simply guessed at what topics might be of interest, and set a schedule, tempered by the availability of personnel to provide the needed expertise. Fortunately, we have not been disappointed.” Hardy added that outside experts, including farmers Bill Spiller, Richard Chase, and Marilyn Stanley, the Town of Wells facilities management crew, and Ryan Liberty, leader for the Wells Harbor tour, were essential to the tour.

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Historical Society Toasts Their Tea

NORTH BERWICK Happy laughter and conversation filled the North Berwick Community Center while outside drizzling rain misted down. People entered the Community Room and saw a room decorated in pastel tablecloths, white curtains and flowers.

China cups and saucers circled the tables which were centered with bouquets of flowers. “Tussies� graced each place setting. The conversation quieted a little as delicious scones, clotted cream and lemon curd, dainty finger sandwiches, tea cakes and wonderful tea was served.

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flower� game started the tea on a lively note before president Nancy Guptill formally welcomed everyone and introduced Donna Wyman who spoke on “The Language of Flowers,� a Victorian custom of sending flowers to another person that had a specific meaning such as a scarlet poppy which signified fantastic extravagance. Hackmatack Theater sponsored Sarah Hashem and Ben Fox who played on the flute and clarinet “Duo des Fleurs� from the French opera “Lakme� by Leo Delibes and Tchaikovsky’s “Waltz of the Flowers� from the Nutcracker Suite ballet. After the winners of the 50/50 raffle, the flower game, and the silent auction were announced, people collected their winnings and commented on a fun-filled afternoon. Proceeds from this event go toward the Society’s goal of building a barn/educational center on the Unity Park property in North Berwick which will be used to display antique farm equipment and have space for educational events regarding history. Work already started last fall. Anyone wishing to contribute to this goal may contact Nancy at 207-676-2645 or Amelia at 207-891-6002 or leave a message at 207-6767600.

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~ News ~ About American Legion Auxiliary BERWICK The Charles S. Hatch Post #79 of the American Legion was her husband’s thing, but not where Dianna LaPierre of Berwick wanted to put her own energy. But Paul, a Vietnam era veteran, was relentless. “There were only seven people in the auxiliary and they weren’t meeting anymore; the charter was going to go under,� Dianna recalled. “Finally Paul told me, ‘it’s going to go under.’ I didn’t want to join, but finally I did it.� Not only did Dianna join, but she has been president since 2009 and her commitment to the group has grown right along side a burgeoning membership. Under Dianna LaPierre, in fact, the unit has reached “an all-time high in membership,� according got the website of the post, which was named after the first Berwick veteran to die in World War I. And what exactly does the Legion Auxiliary do? Basically it supports the Legion, but LaPierre can send you a list of about 25 activities it is involved in, running the gamut from planning blood drives and offering scholarships to working with children to sending bear packages to soldiers. Anyone can join as long

as they have had a close family member in the Armed Services. One of the ways the auxiliary funds its organization and work is through an annual fundraiser at Hackmatack Playhouse in Berwick. Since 2010, the American Legion Auxiliary has been taking advantage of the Hackmatack fundraising opportunity. Organizations bring in as much as $,3000, depending on how many tickets they sell. “We do this every year and we have a ball,� LaPierre said. “We just love it.� The way it works is that each ticket the American Legion Auxiliary sells for the July. 14 showing of “All Shook Up� will give another $10 or $15 to the task force, depending on whether it is a senior or regular priced tickets. The American Legion Auxiliary is one of the dozens of non-profit groups that have benefited over the years from Hackmatack’s ongoing program offering a creative form of fundraising to non-profits. Each summer the local summer stock offers non-profit groups a chance organize their own fundraisers for one night at Hackmatack. The groups sell their own tickets and are invited to use Hackmatack’s grounds to host picnics,

sell wine, cheese and dessert, or simply provide informational tables. The American Legion has sold raffle tickets during intermissions. About nine other organizations have booked fundraisers so far for 2018. Among them is

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NORTH BERWICK, BERWICK & LEBANON Students from both Noble High School and Noble Middle School competed in the annual Maine National History Day Competition on April 7 at the University of Maine, Orono. Out of the 23 students who competed, 18 won awards for first or second place in their respective categories. These placements qualify the students to attend the National History Day competition June 10 to 14 at the University of Maryland, which many will do. For the competition, students could choose to study any topic, event, or person in history and relate it to the annual theme of Conflict and Compromise. Students created projects in one of five categories: documentary, exhibit, paper, website, or performance and choose to work either individually or as a group. Juniors and seniors also

~ News ~ Noble Students Sweep Awards at Maine History Day compete separately. Students at Noble High School are taught by EXCEL teacher Adina Hunter and students at Noble Middle are taught by EXCEL teacher Emily MacKinnon. For more information, please visit www. nhd.org. The student winners are as follows: First Place: * Jaxson Monroe & Lucky Cyr, Senior Group Website, Resolving the Cuban Missile Crisis. * Lucas Bent, Jacob Hamel, & Emily Lowery, Senior Group Documentary, Disney vs. Fleischer Studios: The Conflict, Compromise, and Everlasting Impact (Also the winners of the new “Innovation in History Prize� for which they’ll receive $50, free museum passes, and the opportunity to present their project again at the Maine Innovation Expo in May). * Abigail Albert, Alex-

Left photo - Liliana Bent & Katherine Osborne. Right photo - Back row (from L to R): Samuel Dyer, Quinn Flanigan, Lucky Cyr, Jaxson Monroe, Jacob Hamel, Ethan Bent, Lucas Bent, Joseph Horne. Front row: Mackenzie Slater, Genevieve Roy, Stella Carpenter-Parshley, Lucas Monroe, Alexander Hart, Luke Safford, Abigail Albert, Maia Clark, Emily Enright.

ander Hart & Emily Enright, Senior Group Performance, The Execution of Martha Carrier. * Katherine Osborne & Liliana Bent, Junior Group Exhibit, Fighting for their Rights: MLK and Malcolm X (NMS). Second Place: * Luke Safford & Ethan Bent, Senior Group Exhibit,

Baseball’s Power Shift: How Player Strikes and Labor Unions Forever Changed America’s Pastime. * Genevieve Roy & Stella Carpenter-Parshley, Senior Group Website, Leonard Matlovich: The Steadfast Soldier for Gay Rights. * Quinn Flanigan, Senior Individual Documentary, Pablo

Escobar Against Colombia: Cocaine Trafficker and Politician. * Joseph Horne, Senior Individual Website, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk: Leading the Turkish War of Independence. * Mackenzie Slater & Samuel Dyer, Senior Group Documentary, Baffling the Axis Powers: The Unbroken Navajo Code.

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~ News ~ Piping Plovers Reappear WELLS It’s that time of year again when the first tourists return to the beaches in Wells. The first piping plovers were sighted, and the reports are encouraging. The Wells Piping Plover Program monitors have been volunteering at area beaches and have reported up to nine plovers on Wells Beach. Preliminary indications are some have already found their mates with at least four pairs getting to know each other a little better. The plovers were right on time this year, arriving about the first week of April. They’re an interesting breed. The males establish a territory as their own which they defend against other males in the area. If you see plovers chasing each other along the beach that is most likely what you’re witnessing. Additionally, you may see them stamping their feet and puffing out their feathers to make them appear larger than they are. This year’s weather and beach erosion has made spotting

the much-needed concentration of plover tracks to identify a scrape (shallow depressions in the sand to prepare for nest building) or an actual nest. Monitors are working extra hard to locate the telltale signs of a breeding pair. Additionally, high tides make it more difficult for the plovers to find a safe spot to nest. Nests are made above the high tide lines and typically near the thinly grassed areas of the fore dunes so for anyone who’s been to our beaches lately, that doesn’t leave a lot of space! Piping Plovers are relatively small birds. At maturity they’re only about seven inches long with a wingspan of about 15 inches. They have beige backs that look like sun-bleached sand,

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~ News ~ Kindergarteners Get Book Bags BERWICK, NORTH BERWICK & LEBANON “Growing Healthy” was the theme of this year’s kindergarten book bags given to more than 220 children in MSAD 60 who recently registered to start school this fall in Berwick, North Berwick and Lebanon. “Schools play an important role in educating children about healthy eating and regular physical activity,” said Brenda Gagne, director of Noble Adult and Community Education, sponsor of the bag project, “and NACE wants to support our families and kindergarten teachers by promoting that message.” “Especially given today’s prevalence of electronic tablets and phones, even among pre-schoolers, physical inactivity has been targeted as a risk factor for later health problems,” she said. “So we chose bright fabrics with images of fruits, vegetables and outdoor fun like biking, gardening and horseshoes for this year’s bags, which many of the children will use for years.” Each child received a themed coloring book, crayons, pencil, notepad, ruler, letter and number magnets, toothbrush and toothpaste, a library card bracelet, and information about adult education programs. The bags also contained a packet of flower seeds and Eric Carle’s beloved classic, “The Tiny Seed,” the story of a

flower seed that escapes hot sun, ocean waves, hungry birds, and the trampling feet of children to grow into a giant flower that will cast its own seeds into the wind the next autumn, starting the cycle over again. It is both a nature lesson and a message about the importance of perseverance. Now in its 15th year, the book bag project is still greeted with surprise and delight by young families new to the community. This year’s long list of supportive sponsors include Allard’s Market, B-Line Oil, Berwick Iron & Metal Recycling, Book Bag Quilters, Brian’s Brake & Muffler, Bubba Frye’s, Cindy’s Guys & Gals, Claudette’s Craft Supply, Deb & Duke Monogrammers, Ed & Lisa Smith,

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~ News ~ Protecting Part of Bell Marsh Reservoir YORK York Land Trust has purchased a 15.6-acre parcel of land along the eastern shore of Bell Marsh Reservoir that is contiguous with other conservation land. The acquisition will help protect local drinking water and keep sensitive wetlands full of life. The property, which had been slated for residential development, is just off of Garey Mill Road and abuts York Land Trust’s 50-acre Bell Marsh Wetlands Preserve. Situated within

a large block of 6,300 acres of unfragmented forest, this expansive area of undeveloped land benefits numerous plant and animal species, especially the endangered Blanding’s turtles that live here. Derek Yorks, a wildlife biologist with Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, emphasizes the significance of this site to the species, attributing a high occurrence of the turtles here to the presence of different types of wetlands and the uniquely unfragmented nature

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Berwick Public Library Annual Plant Sale The Friends of the Berwick Library will hold its 27th annual plant sale on Saturday, May 12, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Reasonablypriced perennials, annuals, trees, shrubs, vegetables and herbs. Donations are from local businesses, and the Friends are also looking for donations from individual gardeners. Plants can be dropped off between 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. the morning of the sale at the library.

of New Hampshire, Dover, NH; Historic New England, 36 properties in New England; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; Portland Museum of Art; Seacoast Science Center, Rye, NH; Strawbery Banke, Portsmouth, NH; Museum of Science, Boston.

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

D.A. Hurd Library Non-Fiction Book Club

Knitters, crocheters, and all crafters welcome to come create, share and enjoy good conversation. Tuesday, May 8, at 10:30 a.m.

Join the monthly non-fiction book club on Wednesday, May 16 at 6 p.m. They will discuss Richard Dawkins’ The Selfish Gene. Books are available at the library.

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Every Tuesday evening, learn how to knit in the Continental style, read patterns, fix mistakes and so much more. This is a free program. Tuesday, May 8, at 5:30 p.m.

Chair Yoga with Yoga by Donation. Wednesday, May 9, at 12 p.m. Suggested donation $10

Lego Club LEGO Club meets Wednesdays (except the last Wednesday of the month) from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. (ages 10-plus up) for weekly challenges and inspired builds. Next meeting is Wednesday, May 9.

Story Time Each week, Tales for Tots features a story, song and craft (for up to age 6). Friday, May 11, at 10:30 a.m.

Museum Passes The Berwick Public Library has passes to several local and regional museums available. The passes allow for free or for discounted admissions. Call the library to reserve a pass, 207-698-5737. Passes are available for the Children’s Museum and Theatre of Maine, Portland, ME; Children’s Museum

The library will bring books to residents of the Olde Mill in North Berwick on Wednesday, May 9, at 2 p.m. The next outreach services to residents of Simpson Meadows are on Wednesday, May 16, at 2 p.m. The library can bring materials to elderly and homebound residents of North Berwick on request.

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

South Berwick Public Library Annual Booksale Most books are priced $2 and under. This is one of the Friends of the Library’s primary fundraisers for the year, so come support your library and restock your book case for all ages of readers. FMI: 207384-3308 or go to www.southberwicklibrary.org. Thursday, May 10 through May 12.

For More Information Call the library at 207-384-3308 or visit www.south-berwick.lib.me.us.

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Volunteer Fair At this first annual volunteer fair, the library will be hosting over a dozen local non-profit organizations. Potential volunteers will be able to connect with local nonprofits, enter to win door prizes, and enjoy refreshments. Saturday, May 5 at 10 a.m.

Fiber Arts If you embroider, cross-stitch, sew, weave, quilt, or whatever you do—if it’s done with fiber and it’s portable, the Fiber Arts group. We meet every Friday as long as the library is open. All ages and levels of ability are encouraged to join in for ideas, inspiration and lively conversation. Friday, May 11 at 10 a.m.

Temporary Children’s Room Closing

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Due to construction, the Children’s Room will be closed from Monday, April 23 until Friday, May 4. All the Children’s Programs will continue as scheduled.

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Make & Take Glycerin Herbal Soap Class Learn about the healing properties of essential oils and herbs and make glycerin herb soap with Cindy Simon (NCC, RMT) on Monday, May 7, at 3 p.m. Choices include chamomile and lemongrass or lavender and rosemary! Everyone goes home with a bar of herbal soap. Simon is a community educator, wellness coach, counselor, writing coach, as well as a freelance writer and published author. She hopes to inspire individuals of all ages to fi nd deep relaxation through yoga, meditation and energy work.

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Wednesday of each month to participate in the ongoing gaming tournament. Each month, there is a new competitive game for you to try your hand at—from retro board games to Wii marathons to their brand new Nintendo Switch. The top scorers at the end of our chosen games will each win a prize. Wednesday, May 23 at 2:30 p.m.

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

Yankee Thrift Shop Thursday 2-5pm Friday 10am-5pm Saturday 10am-2pm

She is passionate about leading people to their healthiest lifestyles and mentoring them in how to maintain such mind-body-spirit health day to day. This class has limited space so please register at 207-985 -2173. All supplies are provided free of charge. This program is wheelchair accessible.

Come on in and find something “new” to wear. New donations added weekly. See you soon!

FMI: Cindy Hunt-Whatley 603-781-9018 or Priscilla Heitmann

Mother Goose Storytime Join in for Mother Goose Mondays. Children ages 0-24 months and their caregivers are invited to engage in lap activities, rhymes, songs, and fingerplays. Monday, May 7 at 10:30 a.m.

Toddler Storytime Ages 2- 5 years old and their caregivers are invited to meet us on Tuesday afternoons and Wednesday mornings for stories, songs, and movement, all followed by a craft. Tuesday, May 8 at 1:30 p.m. and Wednesday, May 9 at 10:30 a.m.

Random Fandom: Star Wars Each month the library celebrates a new popular theme geared towards kids in grades 5-8. This month, May the Fourth be with you! Come celebrate everything Star Wars. Let’s revel and rebel by crafting, snacking, and watching The Last Jedi! Wednesday, May 9 at 2:30 p.m.

Teen Game Tournament Drop by the library on the last

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

Summer Camp Stories Ron Furst will be returning to the York Public Library for a reading from his new book “Summer Camp, A Maine Camp Director Remembers.” Furst worked as a summer camp director and storyteller for more than forty years. His camp, called Camp Hawthorne, was located on Panther Pond, in Raymond. Books will be available for purchase and for the author to sign. Tuesday, May 8 at 7 p.m.

Candidates’ Night A candidates’ night for those seeking election in a contested race for York’s election day on May 19. Invited to attend are candidates for School Committee, Town Treasurer, and York Water District Trustee. The remaining races, including that of the York Board of Selectmen, are uncontested. Monday, May 7 at 6:30 p.m.

Pet First Aid Bobby Silcot t, Cumberland’s Animal Control Officer who has been involved in various aspects of animal rescue for many years, will be teaching pet first aid. He

will also speak about his POM (pet oxygen masks) project-supplying POM’s to all fire/rescue departments within this state and beyond. The class is free of charge but donations to the POM project are always welcomed. Sponsored by Voice for Animals. Saturday, May 12 at 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

York’s Cliff Walk The Friends of the Cliff Walk will host a showing of the video that provides a view of York’s Cliff Walk history through the eyes and experiences of a 12-year-old boy in the 1940’s. York resident William Baker is featured in the video as he tells the childhood stories of grand cottages, land owners, garden competitions, imaginative adventures, and actions related to the Strategic Air Command at Pease Air Force Base in NH. Light refreshments will be available and a discussion will follow the video. Saturday, May 12 at 1 p.m.

For More Information Call the library at 207-363-2818 or visit www.york.lib.me.us.

...SISTER from page 13 partnerships that could lead to friendship, peace and prosperity. In 1972 the program was incorporated as a non profit called Sister Cities International. More information can be obtained at the www.sistercities.org. There are currently more than 2,000 partnerships in 145 countries. Tuskegee is the home of Tuskegee Institute and was well known for the Tuskegee Airmen who made such a contribution in World War II. One of the outcomes from this new relationship is a blog spot that features the writing of two journalists, Karen Hopkins from Tuskegee and Amy Miller in South Berwick. They plan to write twice a month, and this will appear online and in The Tuskegee News. For more information, call 207-698-1155 or 207-6985737. The Berwick Historical Society is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization.

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~ Calendar of Events ~ Saturday, May 5

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Author on Ireland’s Great Famine Lecture & Signing Acclaimed author and Director of Ireland’s Great Hunger Institute located at Quinnipiac College will be speaking at Talbot Hall located on the campus of University of Southern Maine. Her topic will be Charity and The Great Hunger. Christine Kinealy has published extensively on the impact of the Great Irish Famine and has lectured on the relationship between poverty and famine in India, Spain, Canada, France, Finland and New Zealand. She has also been spoken to the British Parliament and in the U.S. Congress. 7 p.m. in the library at the Maine Irish Heritage Center.

Monday, May 7 Eliot Town Manager to Speak Eliot town manager Dana Lee will speak about his role in town government, including current issues. All are welcome at this meeting to be held at the John F. Hill Grange, 142 State Rd. Refreshments will be served. Attendance is free; however, donations will be gratefully accepted. FMI: 207-439-2404. Talk starts at 7 p.m.

Wednesday, May 9 Monthly Auxiliary Meeting The Charles S. Hatch American Legion Auxiliary of Berwick holds its monthly meeting in the Berwick Town Hall on Sullivan Street. Any woman veteran and their family is invited to attend. FMI: president Diana Lapierre 207-698-1762 or Chaplain Ann Urbanski 207-6985258. 7 p.m.

Victoria Songs Soirre Vintage Voices rescheduled a performance cancelled due to a winter storms to perform popular Victorian song. At Atria in Kennebunk, 1 Penny Lane, 6 p.m.

The ‘Elephant’ in the Room A new comedy by award-winning Canadian playwright David Gow, directed by Stephen McLaughlin and Elizabeth Freeman. May 11-13, May 18-20, May 25-27. The pay-what-you-can preview is May 10. When Norma and Jonathan arrive at Sandra and Art’s New York City apartment for dinner with a bottle of truth serum wine, the four begin an evening that will change their lives. Tickets: http:// elephantplay.brownpapertickets. com. The opening night gala is May 11at 6:30 p.m. features a wine and cheese reception before the show and a talk back after the show with Gow who is flying in from Vancouver to see the production. Brick Store Museum Performing Arts Center, 7 Main Street in Kennebunk. FMI: http:// www.stormwarningstheatre.com

Kid Connector on Today Show Leslie Morissette, founder of Grahamtastic Connection, which connects kids with the internet if it’s out of their geographical reach, is heading for TV fame. Morissette will be on The Today Show talking about her work. Gramtastic Connection started with 10 kids in 1998 and have 150 recipients of their services nationwide each year.

First Responders Climb Free Take Flight is celebrating a public service appreciation week by offering first reposnders the opportunity to climb free on their Aerial Adventure Course or Adventure Zip Line Tour. FMI: 207-439-8838 or takeflightadv.com.

Spring Perennial Plant The plant sale takes place at the brown garden cottage at Hamilton House, 40 Vaughan’s Lane, South Berwick, and is a rain or shine

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Used Book Sale Saint David’s Episcopal Church at 138 York Street will be hosting their annual gently used book fair, offering an eclectic and varied selection of books for all ages. Back by popular demand, three exciting raffles for offer: Kindle Basket, All Things Bookish Basket, and Gift Certificate Basket. FMI: 207-9853073. From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Volunteer Orientation At the Habitat for Humanity York County ReStore, 4 Industrial Drive in Kennebunk. All new or interested volunteers are welcome. Register at www.habitatyorkcounty.org. FMI: volunteer@habitatyorkcounty. org or 207-985-4850. 9 a.m.

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Spring Warbler Workshop Maine Audubon’s staff naturalist Doug Hitchcox will hold a workshop to teach various techniques for identifying warblers. The diversity of the family, keys for identifying each species, and even spend time learning the songs and auditory cues to take your birding to the next level are some of the main features of the workshop, which will be held in Biddeford Pool. Meet at the Biddeford Pool Fire Station at 6:30 am for an early morning bird walk, followed by the workshop itself.

Flea Market The Kittery Lions Club, located at 117 State Road, will hold its monthly flea market from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. This will be the last monthly flea market until October. Breakfast sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs, beverages and snacks are available. New vendors and monthly sandwich specials. For table rental information, call 207752-6440. Wheelchair accessible.

Kittery Coffee House Benefit Jessica Cyr, a Kittery resident, was paralyzed in a diving accident last August. She is now in therapy in Stratham, NH. She has three young kids, and can’t work. At the Second Christian Congregational Church, 33 Government St. Suggested donations of $5. Entertainment TBA. The host band is Shades O’ Grass. Any type (bluegrass, country, folk, rock, etc.) acoustic music is welcome. If you are a musician or group and would like to play center stage, call 603-767-4382, 207-438-6087, or e-mail shadesofgrass@hotmail. com. From 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

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A new collaboration between the Charles S. Hatch Unit 79 American Legion Auxiliary of Berwick and the famous Trailblazers Art Group at the Berwick Town Hall, 11 Sullivan Street. Meet the artists in your community, even purchase a piece for your own collection, and perhaps broaden your own artistic horizons. A percentage of any sales will be donated to the Auxiliary. The Charles S. Hatch Unit 79 will also offer for all attendees chances for their famous raffle baskets and a 50/50 at their bake sale, which supports their veterans’ and community outreach projects. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. FMI: Kathy (art show contact) 207468-9747; Diana (auxiliary contact) 207-698-1762.

To celebrate National Bike Month in May, the Eliot Police Department and the Kiwanis Club of The Seacoast are hosting a bike rodeo event at the Eliot Police Station at 27 Dixon Road in Eliot. The goal of the event is to educate young cyclists about bike safety and to promote safe riding techniques in an effort to prevent injury. Children must bring a bike and wear a helmet in order to participate in the rodeo. New helmets will be provided to children with dam-

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event. Special early bird hour for Historic New England members only, 9 to 10 a.m. See the Berwick Academy crew team regatta with Eagle Hill School beginning at 11 a.m. Free admission. From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. FMI: 207-384-2454 or email hamiltonhouse@historicnewengland.org.


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Bournival Wins Customer First Award SEACOAST Boumival Jeep announce recently that they have received the annual 2018 Customer First Award for Excellence presented by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. They have been serving the Seacoast since 1969 in the program’s five core areas: people, facility, processes, customer performance metrics and training certification. As a Jeep dealership, they strive to embody the values

of the Customer First Award for Excellence, trying to perfect the processes that lead directly to long-term customer satisfaction and loyalty. Service-related efforts to improve the customer experience are equally critical, and they have striven to provide quality customer experience for vehicle owners. For more information, call 603-431-8900 or visit www.bournivaljeep.net.

Senate Confirms New MaineHousing Director

New MaineHousing Director Dan Brennan (second from right) stands with (from left) Senator Amy Volk, co-chair of the Labor, Commerce, Research, and Economic Development Committee; Senator Shenna Bellows; and Senator Brian Langley.

STATEWIDE The Maine Senate unanimously confirmed the nomination of Dan Brennan, a member of MaineHousing’s leadership team, as director of the $1.7 billion financial institution that serves more than 90,000 people statewide annually. The Senate vote follows a unanimous vote by the Maine Legislature’s Labor, Commerce, Research, and Economic Development Committee on Tuesday, April 3. He was nominated by Governor Paul LePage on March 19. Brennan has been serving as Senior Director of Programs, overseeing departments responsible for creating single and multifamily housing, addressing homelessness, managing Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, and administering the federal Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) as well as the Department of Energy Weatherization Program. “I’m humbled to receive this opportunity to lead MaineHousing as our agency continues to implement solid researchbased and cost effective strategies to fulfill our mission,” Brennan said. “MaineHousing has thoughtfully developed a five-

year plan that includes input from our customers, staff, and partners throughout the state,” Brennan added. “I am proud to work with people who share my commitment to help people of lower incomes or who are homeless with their individual needs.” Brennan succeeds John Gallagher, MaineHousing’s recent director, who retired in January after more than 40 years in Maine’s housing industry. He was appointed to MaineHousing’s Board of Commissioners in February. Lincoln Merrill, Jr., chairman of MaineHousing’s Board of Commissioners, commended Governor LePage for Brennan’s appointment and Maine legislators for the confirmation. “I am very pleased that the Governor has recognized talent within MaineHousing by selecting an experienced professional to lead our work into the future,” Merrill said. “I am certain Dan will do a great job. He is fortunate to have such a quality team of individuals to work with at MaineHousing.” Brennan received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Maine in Orono and his Master’s in Business Administration from Thomas College

Green Heron Gallery Opens OGUNQUIT There’s a new art gallery in town—The Green Heron. It opened on May 1, with a grand opening reception on Friday, May 4, from 5 to 7 p.m. It’s an opportunity to go in for fine food and drink and meet the principals and many of the more than 30 artists displaying their artwork. The Gallery, at 16 Shore Road, is powered by three Mainers, multi-talented Roger Dearborn, potter Kathleen King, and mosaic artist Nancy Maloney who will keep the place open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. in May, and then a more ambitious 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. schedule starting in June. Besides the many Maine artists, the owners will also be displaying their own fine art and crafts. Located smack-dab in the middle of Ogunquit in space once occupied by the June Bug’s Beach House craft shop, the name for the new gallery was carefully chosen. The less wellknown heron, both beautiful and intelligent, is one of the very few birds to use tools, dropping

The three principals in The Green Heron, from left to right, Kathleen King, Roger Dearborn and Nancy Maloney, standing in the Gallery with samples of their artwork.

insects onto the water to lure fish to the surface and reusing sticks from old nests to build their own nest. The three principals bring a rich diversity to The Green Heron, starting with Dearborn. Most people think watercolors when they think of him, but he is quick to point out: “I’m better known for my model ships and three-dimensional stuff.” He’s built more than 50 of these impressive models. And he’s is a man who

Shaheen & Gordon, P.A. Announces Four New Partners for 2018 KENNEBUNK/SACO Shaheen & Gordon, P.A. has announced Celine M. Boyle and Alexander E. Spadinger have been named the firm’s newest partners in their Saco office. “These promotions are a recognition of hard work and contributions made to the firm. Celine Boyle’s practice focuses on civil litigation, specifically personal injury, medical malpractice, nursing home negligence and the Federal Tort Claims Act. She is secretary of the Board of Governors of the Maine Trial Lawyers Association and is currently the co-chair of Continuing Legal Education for the MTLA. Since January of 2016, she has been an alternate member of the Grievance Commission of the Board of

Overseers of the Bar. She was previously with Smith & Elliott, and has been with the firm since 2014. Alex Spadinger handles civil litigation and criminal defense cases. He represents victims in personal injury and wrongful death cases and those facing a wide array of criminal charges. He is the York County representative to the Maine State Bar Association’s Board of Governors. Spadinger worked for Smith & Elliott before joining the firm in 2014. Founded in 1981, Shaheen & Gordon, P.A., serves northern New England with offices in Concord, Dover, and Manchester, NH, and Saco and Kennebunk, ME. Learn more at www.shaheengordon.com.

in Waterville. He is currently participating in the Maine Development Foundation’s Leadership Maine program. Brennan and his wife, Monica, live in Winslow. MaineHousing is a $1.7 billion financial institution that

bridges public and private housing finance, combining them to benefit Maine’s low and moderate-income people. MaineHousing brings millions of new private and federal housing funds to invest in Maine to create safe, affordable, warm housing.

has done lots of things in life, including refurbishing the old Alfred Embroidery Mill into a home where he lived for years. Photography is also a part of his artistic reality. As to the way this all materialized, he said, “It was my idea. I’m the ringleader, I guess.” King has worked in clay for more than 35 years, starting as a hobby that became an avocation. “I’ve taken pottery courses all across the country, all the way from Maine to Texas and California. I got really active 10 years ago after the kids left home,” said King, who had worked as a sixth-grade teacher in Berwick. “When I left teaching, I redirected to fulltime potter.” You can see a wide range of her work at The Green Heron. A former business executive, Maloney does contemporary mosaics and has been working on that since retiring a few years ago—and the business skills come into play to help manage The Green Heron. She is currently a member of the New England Mosaic Society and runs a summer camp called Camp Bella Soul. “I bring the business sense,” said Maloney, who helped fuel a focus group and branding work before the Heron came together. She is passionate about supporting lesser known artists. She summed things up succinctly: “Our goal is to fill the Green Heron’s nest with diversity and a wide range of art.” Remember the Opening Reception on May 4, as well as The Maine Pottery Tour, which makes a stop at The Green Heron on Saturday and Sunday, May 5 and 6. Story and photo submitted by Bill Moore.


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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Blues Master Reflects on Life on Road By Timothy Gillis OGUNQUIT James Montgomery has spent most of his life on the road, but when you get to play with some of the blues best-ever musicians, the experiences along can fill your tank. He just came off a road trip, jamming in Cape Cod, MA last Saturday. On Sunday, he was inducted into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame, one of a handful of musicians not born there. He’s played in Maine many times over the years, and is looking forward to returning for his May 25 gig in Ogunquit. “I had a lot of shows in Maine in the early 70s, will Bill Chinook, who is still in my daily prayers,” Montgomery said in a phone interview this week. “He would open shows for us. We had a ball. I have fond memories of Maine. I’m playing the Bangor Blues Festival again this year, and Jonathan’s is one of my favorite places to play in the country.” Asked about his life on the road and what he learned, Montgomery offer several colorful vignettes, a few of which can be shared here, some which can’t.

“I played with Mick Jagger on New Year’s Eve. I won’t elaborate on that,” he said. “When I was a kid, playing a washed up bass and then harmonica, I would sit and play to Muddy Waters’ records. For me, the guys I dreamed about were in that generation. I played in John Lee Hooker’s band when I was 19. It was like a dream come true to me. John Lee Hooker, James Cotton, and Junior Wells and I became lifelong friends. Cotton called me son, and I called him dad.” Montgomery says there are two rounds of influence: being able to play with second-generation blues masters, with many who started on the plantation. And when he started touring,

40th Annual Student Art Show OGUNQUIT Barn Gallery will host the 40th Annual Student Art Show on May 12 and 13 from 1 to 4 p.m. Meet the artists and their families at a reception on Friday, May 11, from 4 to 6 p.m. Imagination and energy will fill Barn Gallery to overflowing as students from area elementary, middle and high schools exhibit their latest works of art. The artistic skill and enthusiasm of the young artists shine forth in a variety of media and subjects. They are delighted, as were many of their parents and grandparents before them,

to have their artwork in a ‘real’ gallery. Thanks go to Gary W. Tirrell for sponsoring this event in memory of Norman West Barn Gallery opens for the season on Wednesday May 23, at 11 a.m. For more information, call 207646-8400 after May 23, or go to www.barngallery.org.

he gained more experience playing with Bruce Springsteen, and Greg Almond, Steve Miller, and Aerosmith. “It’s a great group of people to play and tour with,” he said. “In those days, we went through a period when we were pretty bad kids. Fortunately, that only lasted about five years, and then we decided to take care of ourselves.” Montgomery played at B.B. King’s 70th and 80th birthday parties. He was on tour with King’s daughter Shirley when they got the news King had died. “We went down to play at the memorial service in Nashville,” he said. His current band includes bassist David Hull, from the Joe Perry Project; George McCann, lead guitar, who played with the Blues Brothers; Jeff Thompson, drummer and movie actor who appeared in Patriots’ Day. Montgomery plays the harmonica. He’s also hosted his own syndicated blues radio show, interviewing and playing the music of numerous blues and blues-rock luminaries. Hits from his latest album, The James Montgomery Blues Band: A Tribute to Paul Butterfield, will be part of the 8 p.m. show. WIN TICKETS to see The James Montgomery Band on May 25 at Jonathan’s in Ogunquit. Simply email editor@ theweeklysentinel.com with the subject “James Montgom-

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~

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entitled, “Maternity Songs of the Adioukrou,” based on an African Ethnomusicology study carried out in the Ivory Coast, West Africa in early 1990’s. Lincoln’s study was one of the first ever to be carried out on songs written by women in that region. Being a woman and mother herself, Lincoln felt she would have a common understanding of some of the subject matter, in spite of the vast differences of language and culture. She was richly rewarded discovering not only how the songs actually came into being, but also learned a great deal about life in the three villages in which the research was conducted, based on the real-life experiences of several generations of Adioukrou women and men as recounted in the text of their songs related to the over-arching theme of maternity—such as pregnancy, the care of the mother after giving birth, infertility, the birth of twins, the loss of a child and so forth. Lincoln and her husband, Albert, currently live in Portsmouth, NH. They spent 21 years in French-speaking Central and West Africa, in the Central African Republic, Cameroon, and in Cote d’Ivoire, where they raised their three children. While her husband practiced law, the couple participated in activities

of the local Baha’i Communities. Haley Art Gallery will host the presentation, which begins

at 5 p.m. For more information, contact Jackie Abramian, 617-584-2580 or haleygallery@

Walk Through the Delta Blues BERWICK “Poor Howard” Stith and Mike “Bullfrog” Rogers bring alive the Mississippi delta blues to the Berwick Public library on Tuesday, May 8. (The performance was postponed from March because of bad weather.) Stith is a scholar of early blues and has been performing for over forty years. Exposed to the music of Leadbelly at an early age, he carries on the 12-string guitar style that emerged in the 1930’s, and plays steel guitar in the “bottleneck” style made popular by Son House and Robert Johnson. In 2012, Stith represented New Hampshire at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis.

Rogers draws his harmonica style from the playing of Sonny Terry and John Sebastian, and although he has mastered many styles from folk to country, he captures perfectly the southern country blues of the depression. Rogerrs brings the harmonica alive with such songs as “Run, Bead, Run” about a chicken chasing dog and “Shortnin’ Bread,” a classic to get kids dancing. Together, they bring alive this important era of music. Rogers has also competed in the International Blues Challenge, representing Maine in 2006. “A Walk Through the Delta” is both educational and entertaining, mixing music and

folk humor, and showing how this distinctly American music has gained international popularity. The free performance begins at 6 p.m. For more information, call 207-698-5737 or visit www.berwick.lib.me.us.

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OGUNQUIT/YORK To honor Ogunquit’s longstanding history as an artists’ colony and showcase the local artists in the community today, Clay Hill Farm is launching the new #VerandArt Project. Every six to eight weeks, a new artist will be featured at Clay Hill Farm and their collection hung in the Veranda Room. Each new collection will open with a Meet & Greet Artist Reception. Details can be found at www. clayhillfarm.com. Local artist, Amy Kelly, of Tailspin Studio in Ogunquit will be the curator of the project. The first featured artist and collection in the #VerandArt Project is Rosalind Fedeli of York (pictured above), who describes her creative process as “internal inspiration comes from personal experiences, including dreams. By nature, I’m an expressive person and it’s more natural for me to communicate in visual images than words. The combination, texture and rich color are equally important ingredients in my assemblages and constructions. I feel excitement when composing the found, fabricated and painted objects. It’s much like choreography of space. I entice the viewer to enter the world I’ve created, beckonSee ARTIST page 19...


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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ “Godspell” Recast SEACOAST Forty area teenagers are revamping “Godspell” as part of The Patrick Dorow Productions Teen Workshop Program, in association with Vida Cantina, Kathryn and Mitchell Drew, Jude Blake, The Norman Knight Foundation, and The Pont Family. The musical, written by three-time Grammy award winner Stephen Schwartz, has lessons of strength, community, love, and forgiveness as this group of teens to put their dif-

ferences aside in order to come together for a common goal of creating a better tomorrow. “Theater-goers will be amazed at the combination of

professional talent and local teen superstars who will have everyone singing and cheering in their seats!” said Patrick Dorow, executive artistic director. Godspell showtimes at the 3S Artspace: Friday, May 4 at

8pm; Saturday, May 5 at 3pm and 8pm; Sunday, May 6 at 12pm and 5pm; Thursday, May 10 at 7pm; Friday, May 11 at 8pm; Saturday, May 12 at 3pm

and 8pm; and Sunday, May 13 at 5pm. Tickets are $22 and can be purchased at 603-294-9103 and online at: www.patrickdorowproductions.com.

...ARTIST from page 18 ing with mystery, passion and humor. “ Fedeli’s work is unique in that objects she finds in everyday life dictate the pieces. Her ideas are not pre-conceived or themed, rather spontaneous and random. From yard sales, the beach, curbside barrels and flea markets, Fedeli collects various items of interest and sorts them by color, texture, size and shape, organizing them quickly to begin her work. “As you may surmise, I am totally immersed in my art, working daily, producing art,” she said. Fedeli’s collection can be viewed in the Veranda Room at Clay Hill Farm in Cape Neddick through June 12.

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Health & Fitness South Berwick Well Water Testing, May 12th SOUTH BERWICK On Saturday, May 12, the South Berwick Conservation Commission will be sponsoring its annual well water test-

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sored nationally by Medtronic, 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 sen-

tence repeated correctly? T - Time to call 911: If the person shows any of these symptoms, 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 three times 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. For more information, follow #StrokeMonth on social media, or visit strokeassociation.org.

...STROKE from page 22 cessed or pre-packaged foods— the leading source of dietary sodium—and reading labels to help identify lower-sodium products. Meditation and exercise—even yoga—can help you lower stress. And keep alcohol intake to one 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 ASA’s Together to End Stroke™ initiative, spon-

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isters). The radon in air test takes a few days to set up in the home; therefore the price will be honored for South Berwick residents until May 30. For accurate test results, it is important to follow the instructions enclosed in the sample kit for the types of testing you plan to request. For specific questions about the test kit or proper sampling, call Nelson Analytical Labs at 207-467-3478 or visit www. nelsonanalytical.com. For more details, call 207-3843300 ext. 336 or email prnel@ comcast.net.

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207-363-5557 1151 ROUTE 1, CAPE NEDDICK, ME 03902 Phenomenal Breakfast: Pancakes, Quiche, Omlettes Great Sandwiches, Salads, Soups & Entrees Vegetarian Options, Baked Goods, Beer & Wine Charming spacious dining rooms - friendly servers - wonderful food! HOURS: 6:30AM-4PM WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY

Offering all kinds of meals & dinners to go! Call ahead and we’ll have your order ready for pick up

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~ Where To Dine ~ BEST BREAKFAST BRUNCH LUNCH *** FULL BAR

Create Mother’s Day Memories by the Sea

Breathtaking Oceanfront Setting • Breakfast Buffet or Brunch Buffet • A Walk on Our Beach

Happy Mother’s Day!

TREAT MOM TO BREAKFAST OR BRUNCH ON

MOTHER’S DAY

make your 5/13 reservations today

Breakfast 8-10 am ~ Brunch Noon-3:30 pm

8 Stage Neck Road, York Harbor, ME / 207-363-3850 x 405 / www.StageNeck.com

WEEKEND!

646-3355

OPEN YEAR ROUND DAILY Hours as of May 12: BREAKFAST 7am-3pm, BRUNCH/LUNCH 11am-3pm No Reservations Required Except for Parties and Events

oshua’s Restaurant in Wells www.joshuas.biz

Open at 5pm 7 Days a Week Mother’s Day open 2-6pm

Birthdays, Showers, Family Reunions, Rehearsals

www.thewildblueberryrestaurant.com 207-646-0990 82 Shore Road, Ogunquit

ENJOY MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY 5/13 AT OGUNQUIT’S 1ST RESTAURANT

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

PREMIUM HALF & HALF

Fried Whole Clams & Sea Scallops 5 21

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$5 FIVE DOLLAR $5

Half & Half Dinner served with french fries & cole slaw.

Special limited time offer available while supplies last. Offer subject to change or cancellation without notice.

WEDNESDAYS $ 99

Margarıtas

Kids Eat 1

On the Rocks House Margaritas Available All Day, Every Day!

Dine-In From Mini Mariner Menu Kids Claw Meal Priced Daily

WEATHERVANE

Gift Cards Always Available Ask Your Server or Order Online

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

Route 1, Ogunquit • 207.646.8777 • www.eggandibreakfast.com Sally and I would like to personally give a heartfelt thanks to our Mothers for their love and unwavering sacrifices over the years. Because of their love we are offering discounted specials to all mothers and their families.

In addition to our New

Menu, we will be serving an

All Day Brunch to include: Roast Prime Rib served with mashed potato, carrots, Au Jus, and horseradish mayo Crepes filled with lemon cream cheese, topped with fresh blueberries, strawberries, and whipped cream

Amanda’s Special Omelette with spinach, onion, sun-dried tomato pesto, roasted red peppers, and basil ricotta cheese Roast Prime Rib Benedict served on two grilled English muffins with poached eggs topped with our own hollandaise and homefries Double Blueberry Pancakes with lots of blueberries inside and smothered with blueberry compote on top Bob Pete’s Famous Quiche with tomato, basil, and provolone cheese along with spinach feta or broccoli cheddar Lobster Roll served with a cup of homemade chowder or any of our other homemade soups

Plus: Check out our New Menu with Several New Healthy Choices!

As always, Mom’s receive a complimentary carnation! (while supplies last)


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Dining Guide

OPEN DAILY • LUNCH & DINNER • APRIL 27 thru OCTOBER 14

Days A Week Open 7 L u n c h & D in n e r 124 Ocean Avenue Kennebunkport (207) 967-2562

8 Sohier Park Road, York Beach • 207.363.2643 • FOXSLOBSTER.COM

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quiche

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scones

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french toast

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waffles

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pancakes

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gelato

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salads

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cappuccino

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wine & beer

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pizza

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Reserve now for Mother’s Day - May 13th

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gelato

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salads Y

italian pastries

gelato

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SPECIAL TREATS FOR ALL MOMS and raffles for tickets to the Ogunquit Playhouse!

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panini

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espresso

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• LUNCH • Noon to 5pm

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Eat In Take Out

Simple Seafood, Fresh And At Its Best

NOW OPEN

FOR THE SEASON

Daily at 11:30AM

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Caffé Prego—Ogunquit’s original Italian caffé, is known for authentic brick-oven pizza, Italian entrées, a wide assortment of panini, garden-fresh salads, select Italian wines, beer & cocktails, our homemade gelato, Italian pastries and a full breakfast. We 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 next door at Five-O.

Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant

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~ Where To Dine ~ EVERY MOMENT A SPECIAL OCCASION Proms, Graduations, Etc. Casey Durgin Photography

Always Fresh, Always Homemade, Always Delicious

Full Service Restaurant & Bar

IT’S HERE – AT LAST!

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Serving Dinner Wednesday-Monday from 5pm (Closed Tuesday)

Mother's Day

Sunday, May 13 Serving Dinner 12-5pm Celebrate Mom...Clay Hill Style!

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Join us Saturday, May 5 for Menu &

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

Reservations 207.361.2272 • clayhillfarm.com

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Beverage Specials, Indoor & Outdoor Seating, and Food Truck Menu Specials

2 US Route 1, York / Kittery Line (2 Miles North of Kittery Outlets)

207-451-4013 Closed Mondays


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Open for the Season.

Open Sunday – Thursday: 11:30am – 8pm Fri and Sat: 11:30am – 9pm

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81years 1937 ~ 2018

Happy Hour Sunday - Thursday, 3 - 5 pm Join us for local micro brews, Wiggly Bridge cocktails and SoMe Brewing along with appetizer specials.

New Drink and Menu offerings for 2018

JOIN US FOR PRIME RIB FRIDAYS!

Sushi Sundays starting May 13th

Taco Tuesdays starting May 8th

Lobster Bake Wednesdays

5PM - 9PM Located on the Beautiful Marginal Way with Full Ocean Views

Reservations Recommended

starting at the end of June, served outdoors

OPEN FOR THE SEASON 6:30 AM - 12 Noon, 7 Days

SPECIAL:

Serving Lunch and Dinner

on the ocean www.beachmereinn.com

Three Course Prime Rib Dinner Every Friday Also, Catch of the Day

23rd Anniversary!

Short Stack of Blueberry or Pineapple Pancakes $6.25

FAMILY RESTAURANT (207) 646-4155

35 Mile Road Wells, Maine

Breakfast on Mile Road Your Favorite Breakfast Foods Daily @ 6:30am Daily Specials – Take Out Available Right next to Blue Horizon Motel.

Family owned property for 38 years!

EP Blue Horizon Motel Opening Friday, May 4 EAT, SLEAT Y & STA CH! 3 Night Special Available thru June 14 Call (207) 646-3178 for details. THE BEA

Price does not include Maine Food and Beverage Tax or Gratuity. Call for reservations.

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~ Where To Dine ~ 1/2 Price Entrees TREAT MOM on Thursday* AOTNBINTLIFF’S

OCEANFRONT DINING

HER DAY!

RTE 1, 335 MAIN ST, OGUNQUIT 207-646-3111 • BINTLIFFSOGUNQUIT.COM

BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER

Dining Hours: Sun-Thurs 8am-8pm Fri-Sat 8am-9pm

*Reservations suggested. Not to be combined with any other offer. Offer is valid for in-restaurant dining only.

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

HAPPY HOUR 3-5PM DAILY

$3 OFF APPETIZERS $2 OFF DRAFT BEERS $1 OFF HOUSE WINES Available 7 Days/Week

756 York St, York Harbor • Open 7 Days

207-351-1100 • LobsterCoveRestaurant.com

Angelina’s Ristorante TUSCAN GRILLE & WINE BAR

655 Main St • Ogunquit

OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK

207.646.0445 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.

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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

2018 Wine Dinners $69 Each Course is paired with Wine.

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

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Bacon Wrapped Scallops Summer Chop Salad Caribbean Style Shrimp Skewers Steak Diane Mixed Fruit Shortcake

HAVE AN APPETIZER ON US Choose 1 for the Table! Bruschetta, Zuppa Toscana, or Prosciutto & Asparagus Appetizer Not to be used with any other coupon or discount offer for any of our weekly specials Not available on holidays or holiday weekends - Valid thru 7/15/18 (WS)


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~ Where To Dine ~ OUR 46th YEAR!

Rte. 1 North • Wells

Lunch & Dinner from 11 a.m. Sunday Breakfast Buffet 8-11 a.m.

We love Moms.

207-646-8467 www.bullnclaw.com

Bring yours to Amore for a wonderful treat! Call for Mother’s Day reservations.

Join Us for Mother's Day, Sunday, May 13 Breakfast Buffet 8-11 a.m. ~ $9.99 Dinner served from 11 a.m. to closing Dinner Reservations: 207-646-8467

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“Love is the Maine Ingredient� Open 7:30am-1pm (Closed Wed & Thurs)

Fresh Food & Friendly Service

Now in our 24th Year!

Exciting New Menu

Mussels

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(age 55 and up)

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Maine Shrimp Casserole • Chicken Short Cake • Maine Meatloaf Grilled Pork Chop • Open-faced Prime Rib Sandwich Served Weekdays 11 AM – 8 PM

207-646-6667 87 Main Street • Ogunquit

find us at the blinking light www.amorebreakfast.com

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~ Where To Dine ~

Now Taking Reservations for Mother’s Day Only

Now taking

Mother’s Day Reservations! SURF POINT HOURS

Beautiful Views of Wells Harbor

Breakfast: 7-10:45am Lunch: 11:30am-4:30pm Dinner: 5-8:45pm BAR 360 HOURS

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

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Weekly Recipe: Grilled Chicken & Onion Skewers Try something simple and new this grilling season! Grilling is many people’s preferred method of cooking, perhaps because it combines the great outdoors with delicious food. When grilling, many people are comfortable sticking with traditional backyard barbecue fare, such as hot dogs and hamburgers. But those who want to expand their grilling horizons can try the following simple recipe for “Grilled Chicken and Onion Skewers” from Amy Kaneko’s “Let’s Cook Japanese Food!” (Chronicle Books). Makes 10 to 12 skewers.

Ingredients: Basting Sauce (optional) 1/2 cup soy sauce 1/4 cup mirin 2 tablespoons sugar 1/2 pound boneless, skinless chicken thighs, excess fat removed and cut into bite-size pieces 1 yellow onion, cut into 2-inch wedges, and/or baby leeks, white part only, cut into 1-inch lengths 1 tablespoon canola or other neutral oil Salt (optional)

Directions: Place 10 to 12 bamboo skewers in water to cover at least 30 minutes before grilling. Prepare a medium-hot fire in a charcoal grill, or preheat a gas grill to medium-high. If using the basting sauce, in a small saucepan, combine the soy sauce, mirin and sugar over medium-low heat and cook, stirring, until the sugar has completely dissolved and the liquid just begins to turn syrupy, 5 to 8 minutes. Remove from the heat and set aside in

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grants to eight diverse non-profit organizations. The foundation’s Board of Directors recently voted to support the non-profit partners with multi-year grants beginning

this year and leading up to 2021, when a portion of the proceeds from the Tramuto Foundation’s 20th Anniversary Gala will be distributed among the eight or-

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Cancer, Welfare, Shelter Programs Get Cash Infusion YORK COUNTY Fourteen local nonprofits will be receiving financial gifts from SIS Bank, with Maine Children’s Cancer Program, Animal Welfare Society of Kennebunk, and York County Shelter Program organizations voted as the top three winners. Similar to its Employee Donation Program, SIS Bank recently provided its customers with the opportunity to vote for their favorite area charities to win a welldeserved donation from the bank. SIS Bank bundle customers were asked to vote for their favorite nonprofit charities from a list of 14 local organizations chosen by the bank. The Maine Children’s Cancer Program is the state’s premier treatment center for children diagnosed with cancer and blood disorders, and provides treatment as well as support services for the diagnosed child and their family. The MCCP also participates in clinical research to improve survival rates and get closer to finding a cure for cancer. As the top-voted nonprofit, the MCCP will receive $3,000 from SIS Bank. Animal Welfare Society is a No Kill humane society serving all of York County. In addition to animal adoption, the shelter offers multiple community programs, such as Pets and Women to Safety, Paws Across America, Humane Education, behavior and training classes and an in-house veterinary clinic. Animal Welfare Society will be awarded the $2,500 gift as the second-place winner. The York County Shelter Program will receive $1,250 from the bank. The goal of YCSP is to end homelessness and help people reach their fullest potential by providing access to various levels of housing, personal growth opportunities and community resources. These services include vocational training, case management, food pantry, meals kitchens and medical and legal assistance as well as mental health and substance abuse treatment. The Alfred-based organization has 26 houses throughout York County, among other housing and meal solutions for families and individuals in need. The voting list that will each be receiving $750 include: Caring Unlimited, Gather NH, Grahamtas-

tic Connection, Honor Flight Maine, Second Chance Soldiers, Special Olympics Maine, Special Olympics New Hampshire, The Center for Grieving Children, United Way, Waban and the YMCA. “I can’t thank SIS enough,” said president and founder of Second Chance Soldiers Sean McKenna. “Even the minimum amount of $750 will help us get a couple people into recovery programs. We truly

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~ Obituaries ~

William Russell Baker Jr., 74 OGUNQUIT – William Russell Baker Jr. passed away on March 27, 2018 at age 74. He was born on June 22, 1943 in High Point, NC to Bill Baker Sr. and Gwendolyn Clark Baker, and attended high school at Westtown Friends School in Westtown, PA. Bill went onto Syracuse University, graduating in 1965. He continued to Duke University, University of Pennsylvania, and State University of New York at Albany, and again at Syracuse University, earning his graduate degree. In 1968, Bill began teaching English and Film Studies at Shalmont High School in Schenectady County NY, where he became a much-loved instructor, and was awarded Teacher of the

Year in 1991, 1996, and 1997. Bill championed reform of the grading system to a portfolio based system, among other achievements. He was loved by students and other faculty for his passionate instruction and unconventional methods. Bill and his second wife, Judy, relocated to Ogunquit, Maine in 1998, where they worked as Ed Techs in the York Public Schools until retirement in 2012.

In 2013 Bill began working with the Ogunquit Conservation Commission and championed a campaign to ban chemical pesticide use within town limits. The ban was approved in 2015, making Ogunquit the second municipality in the United States to have such a law. Since then, interest has grown in neighboring communities to adopt similar ordinances. He served as the Ogunquit Conservation Commission chair, from June of that

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year until his death. Bill Baker is survived by his wife, Judy Baker, son Joshua Baker, daughter Caitlin Baker, step-son Andrew Gerhan, stepgrandson Miles Westfall, sister Mary Ann Wagner, brotherin-law Samuel Wagner, three nephews and their families and many cousins. His step-daughter Lisa Gerhan predeceased him. Throughout his life, Bill cherished music and literature, engaging in both in many ways and surrounding all of our lives with song, prose, and laughter. A celebration of Bill will take place on 22 August 2018, at the Dunaway Center, in downtown Ogunquit, starting at 2pm. Memorial donations to the Ogunquit Conservation Land Trust will help continue the work Bill was committed to at the time of his passing - Box 875, Ogunquit, ME 03907.

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~ Pets ~ Another Chance Animal Rescue NORTH BERWICK One look in this sweet, soul-filled girl’s eyes will tell you all you need to know about our darling little Mavis. She is an absolute lovebug! With purrsonality galore and a playful nature, Mavis truly is the total kitty package. At almost two

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years old, she is a petite little furball of fun who loves wand toys, chasing and batting mice toys around and plays well alone or with other cats too. She loves human attention and can often be found nearby to whatever we’re doing at the adoption facility often trying to “help�. She would do well in most any kind of home as she is a “go with the flow� kind of girl and while we do not know how she would do with dogs, we suspect if gradual introductions were made, she’d be open to the idea. Respectful

Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Kitties are known for their big beautiful eyes, but Squeeze takes the blue ribbon. This petite, lovely, black-and-white shorthair has the biggest and brightest eyes you’ve seen yet! When she looks at you, you can’t help but feel she’s trying to tell you something. Her brother, Tracker, compliments her with his velvety black short-haired coat, which he rubs against your leg to introduce himself. He’s an irresistible young fellow that invites you to stay awhile and get to know him better. Safe Haven rescued Tracker and Squeeze as kittens in fall 2016 from a rural property. Their mom never had much interaction with people, so her babies were also a little shy at first. But they’ve settled in happily at our center and are much more socialized. Tracker is more outgoing and braver, always using his leg-rubbing skills to encourage treats and displays of affection. Squeeze is a bit more hesitant but is coming out her shell. When kitties reach this stage of social-

ization, we know they’re ready for a real home, with the loving environment that transforms shy kitties into confident, brave and happy lovebugs. We see it happen all the time. Tracker and Squeeze would be happiest in a quiet home, preferably without children or pets. But a gentle, cat-friendly dog might be okay, ditto friendly kitties already in the family. Both kitties are young, healthy, beautiful and so very dear. Come in, get to know them, and fall in love! Open 11-4pm Tues-Sat. For more information, call 207-6461611. We’re happy to report that Miss Tiny Toes and her son Goody were adopted and are enjoying their new home togeth-

older children who want a pet they can cuddle and play with in a kind gentle way would also be fine by her we think! She is very receptive to our young volunteers who love playing with her! Mavis is spayed and current on all of her vaccinations. Come meet Mavis and some of her feline friends this coming Saturday, May 5 at our Adoption Facility located at 251 Country Club Road, Sanford between 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. during Open Adopt hours. Only one more week to “Help us to Help Themâ€? with our scoopable kitty litter drive. er. Another pair of shy kitties, Nubbles and Bubbles, were also adopted together into another loving family. Nothing pleases us more than when shy kitties find homes, especially when it’s with their own living, breathing “comfort animal.â€? Our mission is to find homes for every kitty we rescue, and we meet the most wonderful, gentle, animal-loving people along the way. Our Adoption Center, next to the Wells Public Library, always needs more volunteers, scoopable cat litter, and canned Friskies. Our thrift store, next to the IGA supermarket, is seeking donations of quality art, jewelry, in-season clothing in new or near new condition, small kitchen appliances, books, vinyl records and beach/ cottage dĂŠcor. By supporting our shop you’re helping us pay our vet bills, so every dollar counts. Open 11 to 5 p.m. seven days a week. For more information, call 207-229-8314.

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Animal Welfare Society KENNEBUNK Emelda, aka Emmy Lou, and Elvira, aka Ellie, are a darling pair of 8-month-old sisters. They came to us from PAWS Brave Hearts in Northern Maine where they were rescued and cared for as kittens. They were born with genetic deformities in their rear legs. However, it’s a minor inconvenience and they’ve learned to manage getting around and play and bound like any kitten does, including climbing and jumping. Emelda is quite social and enjoys exploring new surroundings. Elvira is a bit more timid but does take to visitors quickly. They are a lovely pair that will make fine companions to their new people. They are looking to find a home together so please stop by the AWS Adoption Center to meet

these sweet sisters. Also, don’t forget our Canine Training Workshop this weekend. Sunday, April 29, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Join us as we address stress responses in our canine companions in From Stress to Success. Certified Behavior Adjustment Training Instructor Lisa Walker will offer hope, education, and resources to pet owners with dogs that exhibit stress behaviors. Attendees will have a better understanding of why their dog sometimes behaves the way it does and will take home new strategies to

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NORTH BERWICK This little girl’s name is Kylie. She is a six-month-old Lab mix looking for a fun home for the warm weather ahead. She is a sweet, happy puppy who is spayed and up to date on her vaccinations. She is a petite girl, under 25 lbs. and would make a wonderful family dog. If you would like a meet and greet with Kylie, call Emma’s Angels at 207-676-5599. Emma’s Angels Rescue is a foster-based organization who pulls dog from high-kill shelters and takes in local owner surrenders. We are based in North Berwick. For donations, use our Paypal axel1759@aol.com. Thank you!

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~ Obituaries ~ ...MORE from page 34 Poland and other areas. She was devoted to and loved spending time with her family and summers at Mousam Lake. She was an avid reader and loved crossword puzzles. A devoted wife, mother and grandmother who loved her family, she is survived by a son Timothy and his wife Gail of York; daughter Kristen and her husband Gary Long of South Berwick; grandchildren Heather Borkowski and husband Bob Hunter of Scotland, Jesse Borkowski of Boston; Ryan and William Long of South Berwick; a brother Charles S. Pray Jr, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. She was predeceased by her husband of 50 years Walter A. Borkowski and her son Scott C. Borkowski. A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, May 25, at 11 a.m. at the First Parish Federated Church in South Berwick, followed by a reception in the vestry. Online condolences may be made by visiting www. jspelkeyfuneralhome.com . In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Old Berwick Historic Society. Care for the Borkowski family has been entrusted to the JS Pelkey Funeral Home.

Roy Albert Goodale, 93 WELLS – Roy Albert Goodale, 93, of Wells, passed away peacefully April 19, 2018 with his family by his side. Roy was a decorated WWII veteran who served in Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland and Central Europe. He was Past Master of Ocean Lodge #142 AF & AM in Wells and served as an Ambassador for KORA Temple Shrine in Lewiston.

William R. Hutchins, 66 Roy Albert Goodale Roy was a devoted, hard working, dedicated family man with a strong Christian faith. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Jeannine (Hilton) Goodale to whom he was looking forward to celebrating their 70 years of marriage in July; a daughter, Brenda L. Libby and husband Ralph; two sons, Russell J. and his wife Sandy and Douglas R. and his wife Rebecca. Roy was also blessed with nine grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Visiting hours were held on Tuesday, April 24 with a Masonic service at 7:30 p.m. at the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street in North Berwick. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 25, at Bethel Christian Church, 129 Lower Main Street, North Berwick. Interment to follow in Pine Hill Cemetery, Wells Branch. Family flowers only. Friends who wish may contribute to the Bethel Christian church, P.O. Box 537, North Berwick, ME 03906 or Shriners Hospital for Children, 51 Blossom St., Boston, MA 02114. Arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home, North Berwick. Condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com.

CAPE NEDDICK – William R. Hutchins (Billy) 66, was born on March 1, 1952 and passed away peacefully following a long illness on Sunday, April 8, 2018. Billy was a resident of Cape Neddick, Maine and he worked for Ramsdell Stone and Gravel for many years before retiring. He loved to garden in his early years and he would never miss a morning coffee before work along Long Sands Beach. He was predeceased by his parents Percy Hutchins and Eleanor (Lewis) Perkins, his sister Faye Hutchins-Johnson, his brother Earle Hutchins and his beloved dog, Duke. Billy is survived by his children Brian Hutchins and his wife Kendra; Julie (Hutchins) Vigue and her husband, Luke; grandchildren Timothy, Zachary and Ryan Hutchins; Tyler, Amber, Colton, Ellie and Olivia Vigue; half-brother James Hutchins; nieces and nephews; former wife, Nancy Graham and good friends Jean Gallagher and Dianne Perkins who cared for and supported him during his illness. At his request, no services will be held.

James Prevatt, 85 WELLS – On Saturday, April 7, 2018, James Prevatt passed away in the comfort of his own home. Father to five, grandfather to ten, and great-grand-

James Prevatt father to countless more, James Prevatt lived his life an exemplary man. Celebrating his 65th wedding anniversary this past November, James was a devoted family man who built a life that spanned from North Carolina, to Alaska, to Florida, and finally to Maine for the past 50 years. Prevatt was born September 3, 1932. Originally from Lumberton, North Carolina James joined the Air Force in 1950 and was stationed at Charleston Radar Station, Maine where he met his wife, Lee in 1951. James and Lee traveled the country, eventually living in Fairbanks, Alaska for two years while James was stationed at LADD Air Force Base. Over the years, James and Lee moved to Merritt Island, Florida where James worked for Federal Electric alongside NASA. James and Lee then moved back to Maine. There, James worked at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for 20 years where he was the first technician there to ever conduct a sea trial with engineers. James Prevatt is survived by his wife, Aleta “Lee” Marshall Prevatt; sons, Terry and his wife, Cathy; Todd and his wife, Melissa; sister, Carolyn Fandl; and sister-in-law, Mary Prevatt. James lived his life in a simple way. Work hard, savor what counts, and love your people. James is to be buried at the Veterans Cemetery in Springvale. “Choose being kind, over being right, and you’ll be right every time” was his motto.

Penelope “Penny” Raeside, 78 ELIOT – Penelope “Penny” Raeside, 78, passed away on Monday, April 16, 2018, in York. She was born on November 5, 1939, the daughter of Robert and Mary Elizabeth Raeside, and grew up in Eliot. She joined the Baha’i Faith at age 17, and spent her life loving and giving to people. Penny attended Eliot High School, then graduated from the University of Maine in 1963. She traveled extensively for her faith. She moved to the Southwest and taught on the Navajo Reservation for many years. She met Morgan Willis in the mid-1980s, beginning an important friendship that lasted almost 25 years, until his passing in 2008. After living in Georgia for 20 years, Penny returned to Maine in 2006, where she lived for the remainder of her life. She loved working for the benefit of others, and served at many events for the Eliot Lions Club. She is survived by her sister, Meredith Dame (husband Kenneth) of Eliot; brother Robert Raeside (wife Alice, and family) of Eliot; niece Jennifer Stevens (husband Ande, daughter Kate, son Jack) of Reno, NV; and nephew Russell Dame (wife Evgeniya) of Eliot. See RAESIDE page 44...

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Ocean sounds with access to 2 deeded ROWs to the ocean, comes with this exceptional 2400 SF, 4 BR, newly refashioned & renovated, open concept, year round or vacation retreat. Newly added, expansive 2-car garage not visible in photo, and large storage shed. Mh%lg%\Yl] eg\]jf cal[`]f$ Ûggjk Új]hdY[]& ?j]Yl j]flYd `aklgjq& :]af_ kgd\ Yk lmjfc]q& Your Host: Bill Conda, Broker Member of the Institute for Luxury Home Marketing, Past President of YCCOR, Past Broker of the Year

RE/MAX Realty One, 439 US RT 1, York, ME 03909 (207) 450-5030 • billconda@yorkmaine.com • www.billconda.com


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~ Home & Business Services ~ FURNITURE REPAIR

PAINTING

Rocray Restoration

KEY PAINTING

Furniture & Fine Period Antique Repair & Restoration All Work Guaranteed for Life of Piece

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

Free Estimates Need A Special Piece? We Offer A World Wide Finding Service

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207-324-8362 Painting: Interior, Exterior Wallpapering

Since 1979

DAVID A. LEAVITT (207) 363-3437

David K. Rocray

ELIOT SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, INC.

RedMax Power Equipment, Lawn Mowers, Chain Saws, All Lawn & Garden Equipment

New Toro Walk Mowers We Service All Brands

Chinchillas Antiques Kittery Point, ME

207-439-0747

Over 25 Years Experience Free Honest Estimates

Pickup & Delivery Available

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

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

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Computer Services

Virus Removal, Repairs Upgrades, Networking & New Systems in Home or OfďŹ ce Call or email Jeannine at leblancjm@startekpc.com

207-251-2235

All Seasons Land, Inc.

ROLL OFF DUMPSTER SERVICE & CLEAN OUTS 10, 15, 20 Yard Dumpsters Servicing Southern Maine Fully Insured

TREE SERVICES

Bob Roux

STAR TEK

WASTE REMOVAL

RTE 236, ELIOT, MAINE 207-439-4015

207-361-1139

interior - exterior professional - insured

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CALL: Brian Bourque

207.975.5464

Small Engine Repair

House Painting

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

QUALITY Furniture Repairs

134 Ridge Road, York, ME

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR

Cape Neddick, ME

COMPUTER SERVICES

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

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

DUMP RUNS DEMOLITION 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

DBTREE@YAHOO.COM - Residential/Commercial - 65’ Bucket Truck - Licensed & Experienced Arborist - Specializing in Technical/Hazardous Pruning & Removals - Free Estimates & Fully Insured

CLEANING 5HVLGHQWLDO ‡ &RPPHUFLDO ‡ -DQLWRULDO

207.337.3315 contact@marinacleaning.com

- Stump Grinding & Removal - Fully Insured & Licensed - Senior Citizen Discounts

CATHY’S CLEANING Reasonable Rates Weekly, Bi-weekly, Monthly Sat & Sun Cottage Changeovers Year Round & Seasonal Homes Serving All of York County

603-498-6674

cattut8235@aol.com Cathy Kucinski

- Loam and Seed Services - Residential & Commercial - Complete Tree Service

LIBBY & SON Cape Neddick, ME

207-289-4551 Land Clearing Tree Services Dump Runs Ditches Dug Excavating Jobs

Firewood Sold Snow Plowing Reasonable Rates • HIRE LOCAL! Insured • Free Estimates Service Maine Seacoast

Storm Clean Up Brush Removed Sand & Salt Delivery Loam & Gravel Spread

15 Yard Dumpster up to 4000 lbs.

$395

20 Yard Dumpster up to 5000 lbs.

$495

Servicing Southern Maine

(207) 324-8118 CELL (207) 467-0675

Email: sricher@metrocast.net


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~ Home & Business Services ~

LOGGING / EXCAVATION

Is YOUR BUSINESS Ready for

Advertise in The Weekly Sentinel HOME IMPROVEMENT

J.R. Carpentry Fully Insured

York County’s Largest Mailed Newspaper

(207) 646-8448 ads@theweeklysentinel.com

Free Estimates

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

HOME IMPROVEMENT

REMODELING Maintenance & Remodeling Kitchen & Baths ~ 25 Years Experience ~

Brian Pomeranz

207.883.6003

Assist with planning and execution of construction or renovations Advocate for you on-site as an experienced construction specialist Objective, knowledgeable, third party to help avoid and resolve issues

(207) 361-4433

www.hazelwoodhandyman.com

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STEVE’S CARPENTRY

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I’ll be on site when you can’t, as your professional representative!

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MERRILL HOME IMPROVEMENT Eliot, Maine

Siding - Windows - Doors - Decks Kitchens - Aluminum Trim Work Seamless Gutters - All Types Roofing Fully Insured / ME & NH / Free Estimates

Fred Merrill Sr. 207-703-0050 Cell 603-765-1855

Charles Schmigle Carpentry LLC Specializing in Renovations, Additions, Kitchens, Baths, Gazebos and Decks ‡ ‡ ‡ Over 35 Years Experience No Job Too Small Free Estimates, References ‡ ‡ ‡

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Fire / Water Damage Repairs

Home improvements remodeling & repairs Expert finish carpenter No job too small

Garvey Construction LLC JDUYH\EOG#\DKRR FRP

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

Call 207-384-2001 540 Portland Street, Berwick, ME 03901

Experienced Professional Construction Project Manager

All Phases of Construction from Structural Carpentry to Fine Finishes

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HOMEOWNER’S ADVOCATE 207-219-2832

POMERANZ

Excavation & Landscaping

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

Jim & Jesse Rutherford

207-363-6591 rootman@earthlink.net

RENTALS!!!

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

Handyman Jack, etc. LLC by Jack and Diane

Professional, experienced, fully insured • FREE estimates

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

HOME IMPROVEMENT

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

207-475-8928

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207•698•7232

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“NO JOB TOO SMALL� Kitchen, Basement & Bath Remodeling ~ Decks Replacement Windows ~ General Carpentry & Repair

LEFEBVRE’S

Richard St. Charles

&$621 &$53(175< Licensed & Insured

HOME IMPROVEMENT

No job too small

Handyman Services Available

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

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

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


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~ Home & Business Services ~ PLUMBING • PLUMBING • PLUMBING

POOL SERVICE

PAVING / SEALCOATING

BOB’S

POOL SERVICE Liner Replacements, Openings, Closings, Repairs & Much More

Sealcoating & Driveway Repair

No Middle Man, No Overhead 35 Years Experience

207-249-8786

Commercial & Residential Free Estimates ~ Since 1979

Ask For Bob

207-967-1393

R.P. PLUMBING Ryan Porell

New Construction Remodeling Service & Repairs Seasonal Turn-Offs

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Insured Master Plumber

(207) 730-1966

207-216-9268 MASONRY

GUTTERS

Paul Thurston

Masonry

ELECTRIC

Chimneys (New or Repaired), New Flashing, Steps, Walkways, Patios, Stonewalls, Foundations, Drainage Work, Sump Pumps, Basement Water Proofing. Fully Insured. Low Rates. Free Estimates.

Call Any Time! 207.985.3577

CHIMNEY SERVICES

ELECTRIC

Dick Moreau Electric

LANDSCAPING / LAWN CARE

Richard Moreau, Master Electrician

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

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364 Cole Road, Kennebunk

603-674-1273 Cell pbuild1306bp@yahoo.com

Brooks Roofing

Quality Materials Superior Workmanship Residential/Commercial Asphalt Shingles Free s Metal Roofing Estimate Single Ply Rubber

207-252-2016

Fully Insured Service Through York County

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207-432-6913 / 207-216-5050

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LAWN & LANDSCAPE 207-251-8425

• Spring & Fall Cleanups • Mowing / Trimming • Mulching • Seeding / Sod • Hardscapes

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Great Works Landscaping Complete Grounds Maintenance & Installations, Seasonal Clean Up, Mowing, Mulching, Tractor Work, Bush Hog Work, Light Excavation, Tree & Brush Removal, Hardscapes

207-475-2822 QUALITY, FRIENDLY SERVICE FULLY INSURED & FREE ESTIMATES

landscaping

Bryan Bedard

Commercial and Residential • lawn maintenance • clean ups • mulching • pavers • walkways • patios • retaining walls

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207-229-8108

Call 207-766-8208

Commercial & Residential

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


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~ Classifieds ~ LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC HEARING To: Marianne Goodine or Michele Stivaletta-Noble, resident of the Town of Wells, County of York, and State of Maine; GREETINGS:

RENTALS WANTED

HELP OFFERED

FILM CLASS

WANTED SEASONAL RENTAL: June 1-Sept 15, 2018 Apartment, mobile-home or 2 rooms with kitchen privileges. Biking distance to Wells, Moody, or Ogunquit (close to Rte 1) for 2-3 Adults. Call 207-646-8115

PERSONAL ASSISTANCE TRUSTWORTHY RETIREE will 1) shop for groceries, hardware, dept. store items. 2) make deliveries. 3) drive to/ from airport, mall, theater & other dest. 4) do small odd jobs. Try me out! Very reasonable. Call Paul 207-363-0519

EVER WANTED TO LEARN how to make a movie and not make a big commitment? 3 Saturdays: May 19, 26, June 2, I will walk you through step-bystep Pre-Production to the mass release of a shoe-string student short to a Spielberg blockbuster. Contact garretpray@gmail.com or 207-332-2374.

In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the voters of the Town of Wells that the Board of Selectmen of said town will meet at the Municipal Building, 208 Sanford Road, Wells on the 15th day of May, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening. The Board will conduct a Public Informational Meeting on WKH )<¡ 0XQLFLSDO %XGJHW and Warrant Articles. A copy of WKH SURSRVHG )<¡ 0XQLFLSDO Budget and Warrant Articles are available at the Town Hall and on the website at www. wellstown.org. Given under our hands this 3rd day of April, 2018. BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN OF WELLS

To Our Advertisers We are now accepting Credit Cards for payment!

SALES INDOOR SALE FRI 5/4 & SAT 5/5 • 9-2 Antiques, collectibles, comic books, ephemera, etc. 1/64 Vintage cars, garden architecture & jewelry. Many additional items – All must go! 8 Dirigo Drive, Cape Neddick YARD SALE Saturday, May 5 • 8am-12pm Old Beech Ridge Rd, York Something for everyone! Vintage cameras. Priced to sell. No early birds please. TAG SALE Saturday, May 5 • 9am-3pm & Sunday, May 6 • 9am-1pm 71 Batchelder Road, Ogunquit (off of Captain Thomas Road) Dining Room Table, Dressers, Brand New Couch, Bar Stools, Mirrors & Smallwares No Early Birds Please

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

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VACATION RENTAL YORK BEACH MAINE VACATION RENTAL 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths 207-363-4527 yorkbeachmainerentals @gmail.com

ATTN HOMEOWNERS! List your property with Seaside Vacation Rentals and let us take care of Booking, Cleaning, Maintaining & Marketing of your Rental Home! • 35 Years in Business! • Over 60% Return Renters & 1000s of Leads • Exceptional Marketing Reach & Online Presence • Knowledge of Local Ordinances • Handling of Lodging Taxes • Online Booking & Accurate Accounting

ACCEPTING PROPERTIES NOW FOR 2018!

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

PRIME SPACE

AVAILABLE FOR RENT! Route 1, Colonial Square in Wells. Front building with 400 SF. Call Pete 207-252-7704.

PIANO SERVICE

A Sharp Piano Service Tuning, Regulating and Voicing Serving the Southern Maine Seacoast Area

Bobby Morse, Piano Tech 30 Yrs Experience / Cape Neddick

Toll Free (888) 521-1969

GLASS REPAIR

GUNSMITHING

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

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

DRIVEWAY REPAIR

CHENEY’S LAWN CARE, LLC Now offering:

Gravel Driveway Repair & Manure Removal

207.216.3192 Fully Insured • cheneyslawncare.com

GRAVEL

MULCH / LOGGING

ALL TYPES OF GRAVEL AND STONE. Excavation services. Call for pricing and delivery. 207-457-1725

Lumber, Logging & Mulch

Mulch Varieties: Retail & Wholesale Natural - Dark Blend & Pine Brown, Screened Wood Chips Color Enhanced - Carbon Black & Rustic Red

Pick Up / Local Delivery

207-363-1825 info@seasiderentals.com

207.384.4008 96 Portland St. So. Berwick, ME

OWN A RENTAL PROPERTY? NEED A TENANT? Call Deborah Rice Associate Broker, Rental Manager (207) 384-4008 www.century21barbarapatterson.com

REAL ESTATE WANTED LOOKING TO BUY A home with ďŹ rst oor bedroom. Livable, repairable, or land to build. Replies conďŹ dential. 207-650-7297 Advertise in

The Weekly Sentinel York County’s Largest Mailed Newspaper

(207) 646-8448 ads@theweeklysentinel.com

STORAGE RENTALS

TREE SERVICES

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

LIBBY & SON LAND CLEARING Servicing Seacoast Area No Job Too Small Free Estimate • 207-289-4551

Oakwoods Lumber, Inc. 207-676-4098 / North Berwick, ME www.OakwoodsLumber.com

RENTALS

LANDSCAPING / YARD WORK

ELIOT

CHENEY’S LAWN CARE, LLC

Terrific business location with approximately 1200 SF in a modern building on the first floor. $1400/mo. Call Lynne at Chick Real Estate Cell 207-252-0752 ELIOT MAINE RENTAL Small one bedroom APT, ideal for one. All utilities included. No pets. Background check. $1000/mo. Call 207-439-2636

ITEMS FOR SALE

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

BENEFITS SAFE HAVEN HUMANE SOCIETY ADOPTION CENTER

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TOPSOIL / LOAM

TOPSOIL / LOAM SCREENED LOAM 7 Yards Delivered $185 Except York / Kittery $210 207-457-1725

TOPSOIL SPECIALIST Organic, quality, consistent, screened loam blended with VKHOOÂżVK FRPSRVW $OVR KLJK TXDOLW\ VKHOOÂżVK FRPSRVW DYDLODEOH Feed your lawn and garden this season with the

best soil you can get delivered to your area. Visit BESTLOAM.COM or call (207)

282-4445

Dubois LIVESTOCK, INC.


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603-235-8664 or dale.claus84@gmail.com

Now Hiring! DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS PROFESS As a DSP, you’ll support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities at home and in the community by helping them with: • Daily living skills to increase independence • Personal care as needed • Transportation • Companionship

FREE TRAINING – NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Valid driver’s license and high school diploma or equivalent is required. TO APPLY Visit www.LivingInnovations.com or contact our recruitment team at 207.333.8828

MUSIC LESSONS

FIREWOOD / PELLETS

ACCOUNTING

CUSTOMIZED GUITAR LESSONS All Styles / Levels Experienced teacher, B.M. Learn the music you like! Randy Browning 207.384.4252

SEMI-SEASONED & GREEN FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Call Eric Hobson 207-467-0621

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

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

ELIOT WOOD SERVICES Seasoned 16� firewood for sale 207-439-5974 GREEN FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Clean & Guaranteed Full Cord North Berwick 207-409-6567

RAYMOND C. SNELL, CPA SOUTH BERWICK Income Tax Prep-Individual Business-Corp-NonProfit C 781-956-2713 H 207-384-5425 Kakemo1@myfairpoint.net

CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK

MICHAEL E. O’BRIEN Ex-Big 4 CPA in Cape Neddick Bookkeeping, Accounting, Tax & Consulting Services Cell: 508-423-0095 Email: therealmob@comcast.net

$100 UP TO $100,000 AVAILABLE!

AUTO SERVICES

AUTOS WANTED

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Paid Off or Not Instant Money on the Spot! All Makes & Models • Wholesale Buyer

– DON’T GET RIPPED OFF – CONTACT ME LAST:

HOATY @ TOLL FREE 1-877-395-FORD,

207-363-2483, or email hoaty@starkeyford.com

EXPERT VOLVO SALES & SERVICE at affordable pricing. Licensed State Inspections. Call Neighborhood Auto 207-251-6141

CLEANING SERVICES

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

Hampton Inn & Suites in Wells is now hiring for

HOUSEKEEPING Full-Time MAINTENANCE MANAGER Full-Time GUEST SERVICE SPECIALIST Front Desk

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Sherburne is Student-Athlete for January WELLS Wells High School junior Matt Sherburne was recognized in early March as WHS Student-Athlete of the Month for January of 2018. He received this award for his academics, sportsmanship and performance on the Warriors Basketball team, especially during the final games of the season and into the playoffs. Presenting a plaque to Sherburne was Wells-Ogunquit CSD Director of Athletics 6-12 Pierce Cole and Pamela Moody-Maxon of Moody Maxon Real Estate, one of the sponsors of this award. “Matt did great on the basketball court this winter leading his team to the State Championship for the second year in a row,” said Moody-Maxon. “He was their point guard and was so aggressive on the court it made the team fun to watch. He can make things happen on the court and he is really fast and can jump!” “It feels great,” said Sherburne in an interview following

Pam Moody-Maxon, Matt Sherburne, and Pierce Cole (photo by Reg Bennett)

the presentation. “I am glad everyone is recognizing me. It definitely feels awesome.” He added that he will be playing basketball again next season at WHS. “Wells played in a lot of close games this year, and everyone in the gym felt pretty comfortable when the ball was in their hands,” said John Kreie of Cole Harrison Insurance, the other sponsor of the Student-Athlete of the Month Award. “Matt became an offense threat this

past year which took some pressure off Cam Cousins. He’s a fun kid to watch play the game.” According Troy Brown, coach of the Warriors, Sherburne had a season average of 15 points scored and 3.5 steals a game. “In a win over Kennebunk at Kennebunk High School, he scored 22 points, and had 18 rebounds and 7 steals,” said Brown. “His ball handling skills are second to none especially in traffic. He was our floor leader and point guard.”

Travel Writer Nabs Snowsports Journalism Award By Timothy Gillis KENNEBUNKPORT Heather Burke has received national acclaim for her travel journalism. The North American Snowsports Journalist Association awarded Heather Burke the 2018 NASJA Mitch Kaplan Award, honoring persons who have contributed to the advancement of skiing and snowboarding, demonstrating excellence in media relations, and bringing commitment and dignity to journalism. The award was presented in Lake Tahoe, California, at NASJA’s annual meeting, coinciding with The U.S. Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame and a Legends of Skiing reunion. “I am especially flattered to receive this award from my peers, fellow travel journalists and media members from across the nation,” she said. “I have been writing and covering snow sports for two decades now, and this recognition is an

immense honor. My parents are proud too, they raised me to ‘do what you love, love what you do.’ I am so fortunate to be able to travel the world, with my husband Greg who is the photographer on our team, and to capture amazing destinations in words and images, for both the armchair readers, and for people that want to discover new travel destinations but need suggestions or tips on where to stay, and what to do. I hope my

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travel writing provides that for my readership.” Burke said skiing is her favorite sport, “but I also love to write, so being a ski journalist has been the best avenue for me to pursue my passion.” This season, she skied 54 days at 23 different ski resorts from Washington to Montana, Maine and Vermont, to France and Switzerland, and Whistler Canada too. “My mantra, and our family’s, is ‘work hard, play hard’ and that really describes travel writing as a career,” she said. Burke’s work has appeared in many newspapers and magazines, including a Portland paper for whom she wrote the ski column for 11 years, The Boston Globe, the Montreal Gazette, Providence Journal, Forbes Travel Guide, and Marina Life, among others. Burke learned to ski at the age of three at Gunstock in New Hampshire, worked at her parents’ Smugglers Notch Vermont ski lodge, and as a ski instructor before embarking on her writing career in Maine. She has been a ski journalist for more than two decades, sampling more than 170 ski areas and gathering many awards along the way including three NASJA Harold Hirsch Excellence in Journalism Awards, and Freeskier Magazine’s “Top 100 ski industry people to follow” honor.

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YORK Two York runners are being feted at a Maine Medical Center celebration. Arianna Cortesi and Danielle DiCesare will be honored with 34 other trackstars from the Maine Track Class of 2018 as they prepare to graduate from the Tufts University School of Medicine – Maine Medical Center Program. Speakers will include Maine Medical Center president and CEO Richard Petersen, chief academic officer Peter Bates, M.D., and spe-

cial keynote speaker Catherine R. Lucey, M.D., vice dean for education, professor of medicine and holder of the Faustino and Martha Molina Bernadett Presidential Chair in Medical Education at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. The program begins at 10:30 a.m. with a reception to follow. University of Southern Maine, Joel and Linda Abromson Community Education Center, 88 Bedford St. in Portland. Free parking.

Beach-to-Beacon Spots Still Open CAPE ELIZABETH – Runners still looking for a spot at the start line of the soldout TD Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race can secure a bib from WinterKids, the race’s 2018 race beneficiary, in exchange for fundraising. In addition, 16 former beneficiaries are participating in this year’s charity bib program, which enables the organizations to obtain highly-coveted race entries to utilize in fundraising efforts. As of today, fewer than 140 bibs are still available for entry into the popular world-class road race held on August 4 in Cape Elizabeth. The TD Beach to Beacon’s charity bib program has generated more than $1.6 million for Maine charities since the race began. Together with the annual $30,000 cash donation from the TD Charitable Foundation to the designated race beneficiary, the race’s total support for Maine non-profit organizations helping children now exceeds $2.2 million. “For our runners, earning a bib through one of the beneficiaries is in many ways the most fulfilling way to participate in

the TD Beach to Beacon,” said race president Mike Stone. “We appreciate runners who make fundraising part of their race experience. It remains a great way to gain entry and to also help out WinterKids or one of the other former race beneficiaries.” Stone encouraged clubs and civic groups looking for a charity activity that combines physical fitness with philanthropy to secure bibs from one or several different race charities. Runners looking for a bib are encouraged to check with the 2018 beneficiary, WinterKids, a Maine nonprofit that teaches Maine children to move, learn and explore in the outdoors during winter by providing children, families, schools and communities with 40+ programs and events each year. For more information, visit www.winterkids. org, or find WinterKids on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. To sign up for a bib with WinterKids, visit its TD Beach to Beacon fundraising page at https://www.crowdrise.com/ BeachtoBeacon2018. For additional information about the race, visit www.beach2beacon. org. ...RAESIDE from page 37 Penny was much loved and will be dearly missed. Online condolences may be made by visiting www.jspelkeyfuneralhome.com. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Penny’s memory to charity of one’s choosing. Care for the Raeside family has been entrusted to the JS Pelkey Funeral Home.


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~ Sports ~ February’s Student-Athlete of Month WELLS For the third time, Wells High School senior Nolan Potter has been honored with the school’s Student Athlete of the Month Award. He received this distinction for his academics, sportsmanship, and performance on the WHS Warriors Wrestling Team during post

season competition in February. Presenting a plaque to Potter on April 10th was Wells-Ogunquit CSD director of athletics 6-12 Pierce Cole and Pamela Moody-Maxon of Moody Maxon Real Estate, one of the sponsors of the this award. “It’s quite an honor getting this for wrestling,” said Potter

who added that he will not be playing a spring sport at WHS. “To get it in wrestling meant a lot because wrestling has been the sport I have done the longest.” Potter said that he began Pee Wee wrestling in the fourth grade and indicated that it was his grandfather, Bob Walker, a high school wrestling coach,

Hannah, for her part, is quite calm. She fielded a linedrive in the Sacopee game like it was a toss back from the catcher. A large crowd had gathered to cheer on every strike, and record each K on a marker board for the crowd’s cheers. When she struck out the 500th batter, she seemed proud but non-plussed about all the fuss. She hugged her teammates and her coach, and paused for some quick photos, and then she headed back to the mound

to blow it by the next one. “I was amazed by the whole experience. I knew 500 was coming this year but having it be at home with everyone there to support was incredible,” she said. “I have had the best coaches and people around me throughout the whole process. I am most grateful for my dad and his dedication to making me the player I am today. I have worked so hard for this and I am so glad everyone was there to cheer me on when it happened.”

...STRIKE from page 1 is considering playing basketball. Eddy said Craig Dagan, the MMA basketball coach and a relative on his father’s side, is looking forward to Hannah playing, if she does. This year, she joined Traip field hockey for the first time, and became a starter on the varsity. “For a small school, we have many kids playing multiple sports,” said Mike Roberge, Traip athletic director for the past 25 years. “She’s up there in terms of all-round athleticism.”

who inspired him to begin wrestling. “I wasn’t very good when I started,” said Potter candidly. Fast forward about nine years and coach of the WHS Wrestling team Scott Lewia is pointing out that Potter ended the 2018 season with 41 wins and two losses bringing his high school career record to 157 wins and 35 losses. With a strong record like this, Potter has become League champ three times, Southern Maine Regional champ three times, Maine State Class B champ twice and Maine All State champ twice. “Nolan has not lost to a Maine wrestler since February

20, 2016 during his sophomore year,” said Lewia. Potter previously received Student-Athlete of the Month for March of 2017 in wrestling and for November of 2017 in football. At WHS he has also participated in track and field. “As the oldest of three boys and coming from a family rich in athletic success, Nolan has been taught from a young age hard work, determination, and respect,” said Moody-Maxon about Potter last year following his second Student Athlete of the Month award. In the fall, Potter will attend Bates College in Lewiston.

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PER MO.

OR BUY FOR

$

NEW ‘18 ALTIMA 2.5S

29 IN STOCK

PER MO.

OR BUY FOR

15,991

$

75 months with $1,999 cash or trade due at signing.

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

SOM E RSWORTH N ISSAN CE RTI F I E D USE D CAR CE NTE R 2013 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA 4WD

$

$

FRESH

4k, Auto, AWD, AC, Alloys, Leather Htd Seats, Sunroof CD/MP3 -inc: Sony Audio 10 Speakers, HD Radio, Speed Compensated Volume and SiriusXM, Stk. #N17930A

77K, Auto, Leather Bolster Seating, Sunroof, Alloys, Nav. Display AM/FM Stereo w/CD Player/MP3/WMAcapability 6.1� Touch Screen, Stk. #N17861B

2015 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500

NICE PIECE

$

59k, Auto, 4x4 High Country 4dr Crew Cab 6.5 ft. SB, Roof, Towing, Bedliner, Touch Nav. w/AM/FM/SiriusXM, Stk. #P2034

13,389

2016 VW PASSAT 1.8T

4X4

$

37,899

2012 HONDA PILOT EX-L 4WD

TURBO

30k, Auto, AC, Alloys, Bluetooth, AM/FM w/CD Player -inc: 5� Touchscreen, 6 Speaker Sound, USB Aux, Steering Wheel Controls, Stk. #N17991A

$ $ 26,960 28,987 13,547 Somersworth Nissan

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

89K, Auto, AWD, Leather Htd Seats, Sunroof, Alloys, Towing, 229watt AM/FM Stereo w/CD Player -inc: (7) Speakers w/Subwoofer, MP3/WMA, Stk. #N18220B

3RD ROW

$

19,150

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SomersworthNissan.com

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

A S V O I N T G G S N I C A R

FREE OIL CHANGES FREE CAR WASHES FREE STATE INSPECTIONS

Bad Credit? No Credit? NO PROBLEM!

NEW ‘18 TUCSON SE AWD 14 IN K S TO C

0%

0%

AVAIL AB LE

AVAILABLE

LEASE FOR

98

$

19,313

SIGN & VE DRIV

0%

NEW ‘18 SONATA SEL

AVAILABLE

206

$

FINANCE FOR

PER MO.

OR BUY FOR

15,986

$

75 months with $1,999 cash or trade due at signing.

0%

NEW ‘18 ACCENT SE ALL NE W

AVAILABLE

109

$

LEASE FOR

PER MO. OR BUY FOR

12,059

$

36 month lease with 10K per year with $1,999 cash or trade due at signing.

FINANCE FOR

9 IN STOCK

PER MO.

OR BUY FOR

36 month lease with 10K per year with $1,999 cash or trade due at signing.

9 IN S TO C K

NEW ‘18 ELANTRA SEL

171

$

PER MO.

OR BUY FOR

$

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

2012 TOYOTA CAMRY SE

12,989

2017 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM

LOADED

$

CLEAN

39K, Auto, AC, /6.1� Touch Screen -inc: Entune Multimedia Bundle, MP3/WMA Playback Capability, 6 Speakers, Aux. Audio Jack, USB 2.0, Stk. #N1833A

29,495

2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD 29k, Auto, AWD, Leather Heated Seats, Sunroof, Navigation, Touchscreen, Uconnect 5.0 XM/AM/FM CD, Bluetooth, Stk. #N17809A

2015 TOYOTA COROLLA LE

LOW MILES

32k, Auto, 4X4, Hard Top, Nav., Alloys, Connect 430N CD/DVD/MP3 SiriusXM, 6.5� Touch Screen Display, Stk. #N17703B

13,652

$

75 months with $1,999 cash or trade due at signing.

0%

AVAILABLE LEASE FOR

0

%

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

NEW ‘18 SANTA FE SPORT AWD

102

$

16 IN STOCK

PER MO.

OR BUY FOR

19,517

$

36 month lease with 10K per year with $1,999 cash or trade due at signing.

0%

FINANCING AVAILABLE

AVAILABLE

NEW ‘18 SANTA FE SE AWD

339

$

AVAILABLE ON ALL NEW VEHICLES!

FINANCE FOR OR BUY FOR

All you need is a PEN!

NO Security Deposit NO Payment Til July

7 IN STOCK

PER MO.

26,025

$

75 months with $2,999 cash or trade due at signing.

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

SOM E RSWORTH HYUN DAI CE RTI F I E D USE D CAR CE NTE R 2013 FORD ESCAPE SE 31K, Auto, Alloys, Roof, Tow Hitch, SYNC VoiceActivated, Bluetooth, 911 Assist, Stk. #H1468

$

2017 NISSAN TITAN SL CREWCAB 22k, Auto, AC, Alloys, Heated Front Captain’s Chairs, Bluetooth, Streaming Audio w/Hands-Free Text, Rockford Fosgate Premium 12 Speaker Audio, Stk. #H1447A

2013 FORD F150 CC XLT

AWD

16,673 LOADED

$

36k, Auto, 4x4 XLT 4dr Super Crew Styleside 5.5 ft. SB, SYNC, Alloy, Step Rails, Entertainment System Bluetooth, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Stk. #P2033

SUPER CREW

$

28,541

2015 HONDA CIVIC EX 1.8 54k, Auto, AC, Alloys, Roof, 360-Watt AM/FM/CD Premium Audio System -inc: 7 speakers Including Subwoofer, 7� Display, Stk. #17489HA

COUPE

2016 KIA FORTE LX 5k, Auto, AC, AM/FM/CD/ MP3 Audio System -inc: Sirius Satellite Radio, USB/Aux. Input Jacks, Bluetooth w/Wireless Streaming, Stk. #18084HA

2013 KIA RIO SX HATCH 55k, Auto, AC, Alloys, Leather, Roof, Nav, CD/MP3 Player -inc: (4) Speakers, Tweeter Speakers, Auxiliary Input Jack, USB Port, Stk. #H1438A

CLEAN

$

12,760

HATCHBACK

$ $ 38,452 13,950 10,584 Somersworth Hyundai

3UF 4PNFSTXPSUI /) t 603-692-5220 Visit us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at:

SomersworthHyundai.com

2015 HONDA ACCORD LX 49k, Auto, AC, Alloys, Bluetooth Streaming Audio, USB Audio Interface, MP3/ Auxiliary Input Jack, Stk. #H1465

ONE OWNER

$

2012 FORD F-150 XLT CREWCAB 61k, Auto, 4x4, AM/FM Stereo w/CD/MP3 Player Aux Audio Input Jack, Bedliner, Stk. #18170HA

14,740 CLEAN

$

23,755

5-Year/60,000-Mile Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage 5-Year/Unlimited Miles 24-hr. Roadside Assistance

All prices and payments reect all available incentives, including Military, College Grad, Competitive Owner Coupon, Valued Owner Coupon, HMF Bonus Cash and Consumer Incentives. Manufacturer qualiďŹ cations are required. All price and payments exclude tax, title, destination and marketing assessment. 2018 Tucson SE AWD: $1,000 Retail Bonus Cash, $500 April Event Cash, $500 US Military, $400 College Grad. 2018 Sonata SEL: $2,500 Retail Bonus Cash, $750 April Event Cash, $1,000 Valued Owner, $500 US Military, $400 College Grad. 2018 Accent SE: $1,500 Retail Bonus Cash, $500 US Military, $400 College Grad. 2018 Elantra SEL: $2,500 Retail Bonus Cash, $500 US Military, $400 College Grad. 2018 Santa Fe Sport AWD: $2,750 Retail Bonus Cash, $750 April Event Cash, $500 US Military, $400 College Grad. 2018 Santa Fe SE AWD: $2,500 Retail Bonus Cash, $500 US Military, $400 College Grad.


May 4, 2018

48 The Weekly Sentinel

WS Terry Pirini

|

Laura Daly

|

Jeffrey Jellison

|

Justin Szilard

|

Lynn Helmer

|

Brent Mohr

|

Laurie Collins

Atlantic Realty 433 US Route 1, Cottage Place, Suite 101, York, ME 03909 | 207.363.4053 | info@c21atlantic.com

SOLD

NEW LISTING

I JUST SOLD THIS LOVELY ELIOT NEW ENGLANDER! I’d be happy to do the same for you. I know the area well and have buyers waiting for a home just like yours. If you’re interested in selling your home or perhaps you’re looking to buy your dream home, please give me a call. TERRY PIRINI 207-451-7376

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LAURA DALY 207-337-2121

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THIS LOVELY CONDO WAS UNDER CONTRACT IN 3 WEEKS! THE SPRING MARKET IS BUSY! If you have been thinking about selling, wait no longer. Homes are going fast so don’t miss your opportunity. Give me a call today and I will provide you with a market analysis and help you list your home. TERRY PIRINI 207-451-7376

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CAPE NEDDICK - PRICE REDUCTION! Wonderful York location, close to beaches, Route 1 & hwy, but private & quiet. This oversized, 3-4 BR Cape ZLWK D Ă H[ Ă RRU SODQ %$V ZRRGHG backyard is waiting for someone to FDOO LW KRPH $UH \RX ORRNLQJ WR OLYH LQ York? Then come take a look today. Easy to show. $349,900

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YORK - PRIME LOCATION JUST AROUND THE CORNER FROM YORK’S BEACHES AND THE VILLAGE! Flat, easily accessible lot surrounded by established homes ready for an immediate build. Covenants in place to protect your investment. Builder tie-in. $225,000

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YORK - 30+ ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL CAPE NEDDICK LAND WITH 1,000+ FEET ON CAPE NEDDICK RIVER! Easily accessible upland with 50+/- feet of frontage on Route One. Incredible opportunity in a favorable Gen.3 zone. $575,000


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