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Volume 15 • Issue No. 19
102-Year-Old Veteran Honored with WWII Service Medals OGUNQUIT U.S. Senator Angus King (I-Maine) presented Dr. Ruth Freeman with four long overdue medals recognizing her service to the United States during World War II. Dr. Freeman, now 102 years old, served in the Women’s Army Corps in Europe before returning to Maine to complete an education and work as a family physician in Ogunquit. During a ceremony at Dr. Freeman’s home in Ogunquit, Senator
Senator Angus King presented medals to Dr. Ruth Freeman.
6th Grader Publishes Book By Nancy McCallum, Staff Writer SOUTH BERWICK Ada Milhauser is fond of the word “inspiration.” The Berwick Academy sixth-grader uses it frequently when talking about what compelled her to selfpublish her book The Four Apprentices. The fact of the matter is, this 11-year-old is an inspired and inspiring young lady, herself. Milhauser, of Dover, NH, created the 21-page hardcover
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book through Berwick Academy’s “Innovation Pursuit,”a year-long project that enables students to pursue a passion. The program is voluntary and is not graded. Each student is paired with a mentor; Milhauser’s mentor has been Melissa Williams, the Middle School Librarian and Writing Center Coordinator at the Jackson Library at the South Berwick school. Williams notes how “dedicated and patient with the process” Milhauser was. Milhauser, an avid reader, says her first inspiration for starting a story came from her eightyear-old sister Ileana. “She forcefully told me to go outside and look in nature for something to write about,” Milhauser says. In the yard, Milhauser found a bird’s nest with what appeared to be abandoned eggs. This, she decided, would be a good place to start. (Thankfully, the mother did return to her nest the next day.) Starting with an egg, Milhauser’s story then took flight and she crafted a story about “four ordinary children who have an adventure through time, in a time machine.” The children – the four apprentices –
state and nation.” Dr. Freeman, a graduate of Belgrade High School’s Class of 1933, worked first at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and then became part of the Women’s Army Corps. Freeman’s service brought her first to England and then to Paris, where she was a court stenographer. Upon returning home, Freeman graduated from Colby College in 1949 and went on to graduate from the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia in 1953. She completed her residency in Portland and spent the next half century as a family physician in Ogunquit before retiring from practicing medicine in 2005.
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land in a ”futuristic sci-fi utopia” where they learn that there is more going on the world than can be detected by the human eye, alone. There is a happy ending: “My book ends on a good note – out of the sci-fi world they realize this is not where they want to be – and in the present is the best place to be,” Milhauser says. Milhauser says one of the challenges she encountered was editing her work. “The first revision was particularly hard,” Milhauser says. “There were so many components I wanted to keep, but I knew I had to let go.” She also sought editing advice from her parents, Vinia and Robert Milhauser, from
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King presented her with the Women’s Army Corps Ribbon, the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, the World War II Victory Medal, and the Honorable Service Lapel Button. “Dr. Freeman represents the best our country has to offer. Through her dedication to serve, she helped see our nation through one of the darkest times in world history, and when she returned home, she continued to give back to her community for more than a half century,” Senator King said. “These medals, while long overdue, give Dr. Freeman the recognition she deserves, and it was an honor to present them to her on behalf of a grateful
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KENNEBUNK Robert Stuart felt lucky, so he bought a $25 “Ultimate Millions” instant game from the lottery vending machine. And when the player from Kennebunk scratched it, he was shocked to find that he had won the big prize of $1,000,000. Robert told the people at the Maine Lottery that he had walked into the store with no intentions of buying a ticket and was getting ready to leave and
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for some reason decided to go back and get a ticket. Robert’s winning ticket was purchased at the Hannaford supermarket in Kennebunk. The store will receive a bonus of $10,000 for selling Robert that ticket. After tax withholdings, Robert’s take-home check was $710,000. Four one-million-dollar winning tickets and $50 million dollars in total prizes were available to be won in the game.
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WELLS History Walk & Talk is back for the spring season to bring history outside on a tour of our farms. On Saturday, May 11, participants will take
a tour of the historic farms of Wells. The programs start 10 a.m. at the Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit, 938 Post Road (Route One) in Wells. From there, participants will
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been farming in Wells, Maine since 1894. Spiller Farm covers about 130 acres with row crops, strawberries, apples, raspberries, hay fields, and pasture, as well as an important archaeological dig which uncovered Paleoindian artifacts. The Historical Society is open on Tuesdays and Fridays
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Listings for the calendar of events: Call to reserve your spot. $5/ Free for HSWO Members. FMI: info@wohistory.org or 207-646-4775. (Photo of Spiller Farm in Wells during the History Walk & Talk)
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...BOOK from page 1 Williams and from other teachers. Through Innovation Pursuit she applied for and received a grant of $175, which paid for 10 hardcover books. She has given away six. Milhauser is considering possibly selling the book; for now, it is available at the Jackson Library at Berwick Academy. As part of her process, Milhauser interviewed childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and young adult fiction author Megan Frazer Blakemore of Kennebunk, who Milhauser considers inspiring. Milhauser did her own illustrations for the book. She also self-monitored her progress on a Google site. Milhauser credits Williams with keeping her motivated and helping her with â&#x20AC;&#x153;the bumps.â&#x20AC;? While the book is completed,
Milhauser continues her authorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s journey. She has been reading it aloud to fellow students, in the 4th-6th grade, where she also discusses writing and self-publication. Now that it is finished, the question is: What is next for this young writer? Milhauser says, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have a thought for the sequel.â&#x20AC;? Note: Berwick Academy is hosting an evening to celebrate the works of the students who participated in the Innovation Pursuit. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Innovation Celebrationâ&#x20AC;? is open to the public and will be held Tuesday, May 21, at 6 PM. It will begin with refreshments in the Patricia Baldwin Whipple Arts Center at 31 Academy Street, with a program starting at 6:30 p.m.
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Assessors to Conduct Cyclical Inspections on Kittery Tax Maps 3-5-6
KITTERY In an effort to maintain fair and equitable assessments for all properties, the firm of Municipal Resources, Inc. (Contract Assessorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Agent), is performing a cyclical review of all properties in the Town. They will visit roughly 25% of the properties each year to check for accurate measurements and to verify all pertinent data of each improvement.
The current round of inspections will take place within Tax Maps 3, 5 and 6 from Thursday, May 9 through Thursday, June 13. If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re unsure of whether your property will be included in these inspections, please refer to the tax map attached below. All assessing staff will adhere to the following guidelines:
Staff will be wearing identification badges, will have signs on their vehicles and will have introduction letters from the Town showing their vehicle information and Town contact information. A typical inspection takes around 10 minutes. If no one is home, exterior measurements of all improvements will be taken. A letter may be sent in the future
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which will inform owners of dates and times in which appointments for an interior inspection can be arranged. If an adult property owner is home, staff will request an interior inspection to confirm data. Interior inspections are very important to ensure accurate, fair and equitable assessments for all properties. The homeowner is encouraged to provide information that may not be apparent to the appraiser at the time of inspection such as: seasonal wetness, cracked foundations, leaking roofs, easements, etc. Frequently Asked Questions: What is a Cyclical Review? A Cyclical review is a systematic house by house, neighborhood by neighborhood review of each property to verify that the information listed on the Townâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s assessment record matches the property. How often will my property be reviewed? The review process is a revolving program and your property will be typically be viewed once every 4-5 years. In addition to the cyclical reviews,
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against rabies. All dogs and cats, by law must be vaccinated against rabies. Cats especially need to be vaccinated because they are hunters by nature and often have contact with animals at high risk for rabies. By vaccinating household pets, we can establish a buffer between wildlife and humans. Dogs and cats must not roam at large, but should be confined to the owner’s property, preferably on a leash or better yet, within a fenced area. It is against the law to allow your dog or a dog in your care to roam. Confinement to the property will lessen the chances of them having contact with a rabid animal. It is against the law to keep wild animals as pets. There are no approved rabies vaccines for wild animals including Hybrids (offspring of wild animals bred with domesticated cats or dogs). Bats found inside your
home, alive or dead, should be tested for rabies--even if there was no known contact with the bat. Consult with a professional exterminator or contractor about “batproofing” your home. Do not handle sick or injured wild animals including baby animals. Call your Animal Control Officer or State Game Warden. If you must handle a dead animal, use heavy gloves, sticks or other tools to avoid direct contact with saliva, neural fluid, and brain tissue. If you are bitten or scratched by an unfamiliar animal, call your doctor and Animal Control Officer or warden service immediately. Fast facts about rabies: Clinical signs usually appear within 15 to 25 days after exposure. It may take as long as one year for the virus to travel to the brain.
An animal that has eaten the carcass of an infected animal can spread rabies. In a frozen state, the rabies virus can last for years. Normally, the rabies virus cannot live in a warm putrefied environment and survives in the body less than 24 hours after death. Post exposure treatment for people exposed to a rabid animal can cost over $2,000.00. Incubation period: Dogs- 2 weeks to 6 months (average is 3 to 8 weeks) Cats- 2 weeks to 6 weeks Humans- 2 weeks to up to 1 year (average is 2 to 23 weeks) This period varies depending on the location of the bite wound or exposure. Once the virus reaches the central nervous system the spread is relatively rapid; 48 to 120 hours. The incubation period in wild animals is unknown and extremely variable.
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WELLS The Town of Wells would like residents to know that the he Zoning Board of Appeals meeting regarding Daniel M. O’Connell and scheduled for May 13 has been canceled. Important Telephone Numbers: For human and animal exposure questions, call the Health and Environmental Testing Laboratory 207-287-2727. 24-hour Emergency Consultation can be had by calling 1-800-452-1999. For the best local information, call your town office or local police department to contact your local animal control officer. To learn more, visit www. mainepublichealth.gov.
~ Ask The Computer Lady ~ Dear Computer Lady, Do you have directions on how to put a photo on Facebook? Thanks, Dorothy Dear Dorothy, How you put a photo on Facebook depends on what device you are using to access facebook. For these directions, I am going to assume you are using your desktop or laptop computer running the Windows operating system. First, log into your Facebook account, and click on the “Home” link to go to your news feed. At the top of your news feed, there is a place that says, “What’s on your mind?” with a button underneath that says, “Photo/Video”. Click on that button. A window will open that allows you to browse your computer and find the photo you want to put on Facebook. If, for example, your picture is in your “Pictures” folder, click on “Pictures” in the
left column, find your picture and click on it to select it. Click the “Open” button at the bottom of the dialog window. In a few moments, your photo will load on your facebook page, and you will have the chance to type any comments you might have about the photo. When you have finished typing comments, click on the blue, “Post” button and your photo will be on Facebook for all your friends to see. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, When people send me PDF files, sometimes when I try to open them, they are blank. I know that the person who sent it to me can view the contents, why can’t I? Esther Dear Esther, It sounds like files that you can’t open were made in a newer version of Adobe Acrobat and you are trying to view them in an older version. Updating Adobe Acrobat Reader should fix the
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ferent features. I’m pretty sure that Windows Live Mail has the ability to create folders to store your messages in, but I know that the newer email app that comes with windows 10 does not have that ability. Instead of using Windows Live Mail, I like to set up Mozilla Thunderbird for my customers. It is a free, open source email program that has been around for many years and will most likely be around for a good many more years. You can download Thunderbird at: www.mozilla.org/ en-US/thunderbird/. Once you have downloaded Thunderbird, double click on the file to run the installation. Thunderbird is easy to set up, all you need to know is your email address and password. It even works with online email accounts like Gmail. Thunderbird is easy to backup. Everything is located in two folders which makes it easy to backup, and easy to transfer to another computer when the time comes to upgrade. Thunderbird allows you to create as many folders as you want to organize your email messages. Best of all, once you have learned to use Thunderbird, you won’t have to worry about Microsoft changing email programs in the next version of Windows and having to learn yet another email program. Elizabeth
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Dear Elizabeth, I have been reading your column for several years. Thank you for your help. This is my first question to you. My bank makes a schedule D tax form available for me on which they filled out the required information of my my investments. The print of the form (original) is in black ink but the filled in part from the bank is in blue ink. When I print the form, only the black part shows up. In other works, I get only the original form without the blue input. I called the bank and I spoke to 7 different technicians. They could not help me. My Adobe Reader is up to date, I have replaced my ink, we have installed Fox-it, nothing works. This happened last year and someone from the bank helped me successfully but I guess he isnít there anymore. Can you help? Sigrid Dear Sigrid, I can picture the type of form you are talking about, but I have never had a problem printing them (not that I have printed one recently). I have one suggestion for you, don’t know if the bank technicians had you try this or not, but try printing in black and white or greyscale. My HP printer has a section called, “Color Options” and the two options are “Color” and “Black & White”. When you start the print sequence, in the print dialog box, select the preferences for your printer, then find the color options (the wording might be different depending on your printer) and print in black and white. I hope this helps. Elizabeth Interested in learning more? Elizabeth has answered thousands of computer questions over the years. To submit a question, email her at elizabeth. boston@gmail.com.
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~ Pets ~ Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Oliver was brought to Safe Haven after his owner passed on. Both had lived comfortably at a local senior living center, but now Oliver is on his own. This large, long-haired kitty was in dire need of grooming, which resulted in him trading in his long locks for a fashionable and rather whimsical lion cut (photo). Oliver developed urinary issues and had surgery to remove bladder stones. After his recovery, Oliver became one of the privileged kitties who have the right to freely roam the halls,
Another Chance Animal Rescue NORTH BERWICK This sweet little tuxedo girl is Tessa. Tessa is approximately 10 months old and can be a bit shy until she gets to know you, but once she has, the fun begins! She loves to play, be pet and brushed and will purr her way into your heart! Tessa would like a home where she can be doted on with humans who are patient with her initial nervousness until she gets settled. Completely up to date on all of her vetting including spayed, Tessa would do best with a couple or family with older children in a low activity home with perhaps one other outgoing yet laid back cat to befriend. Dogs are an unknown so a low maintenance dog would be best and if gradual introductions were made, Tessa would likely be fine. Come meet Tessa and other wonderful young adult and older cats all with unique and incredible personalities this Sat-
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lobby and kitchen of our adoption center. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s such a charmer, he quickly won everyoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s heart! Unfortunately, a couple weeks after surgery, Oliver experienced difficulty urinating again. He was rushed to the emergency hospital, because a blockage for a male cat can be fatal. He required extensive surgery over the weekend. During his stay, this charming kitty won the hearts of the hospital team. As usual, everyone fell in love with him. Oliver is quite an exceptional boy, with a big personality and great joie de vivre. Now back at our shelter heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s recovering from surgery, growing out his hair, and basking in the love and TLC of our volunteers. Emergency care is expensive -- especially on the weekend. So Oliverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hospital bill was quite high. We really need additional financial donations to help us with our vet bill fund. If you can contribute in any amount, large or small, we sure could use the help. You can donate at our website or mail your donation to Safe Haven, PO Box 91, Wells,
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ME 04090. Oliver and our team thank you so much! Please come visit our kitties at our Adoption Center at 1420 Post Road, Wells, next to the Library. FMI 207-646-1611. Did you know the Safe Haven Thrift Shop is our ongoing, seven day a week, fundraising effort? Your donations and purchases support our shelter and help pay our vet bills. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re so thankful to all of you for your support. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re located at 1517 Post Road in the Wells Plaza, between the IGA Supermarket and Sherwin Williams. Open 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. everyday. We have sales every week, and our sidewalk garment racks are bulging with $1 garments for the whole family. New items arrive daily, so come in often and hunt for treasures! FMI 207-229-8314. The Weekly
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Animal Welfare Society KENNEBUNK Meet Mocha, a sweetheart who wants to spend her golden years with you! Mocha is a calm, serene senior looking to find a new home. She would enjoy a quiet home, one without a lot of commotion or people coming and going. She really enjoys getting attention from her people, so much so that sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll head butt hands to keep it going. Having her own comfy space will allow her to take her time getting used to her new surroundings and her new people. Once sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s comfortable in her new space, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be like sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been there all along! Give this senior gal the retirement home of her dreams today! Mocha is in foster care. For
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Emmaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Angels NORTH BERWICK Meet pint sized Nina! She is a 4 year old Brindle beauty looking for a happy home. Nina is only 28 lbs. and sweet as can be. Very quiet and low key, Spayed and up to date on her shots. Nina has traveled from a shelter in Louisiana up to Maine to find just the right family to take her on hikes, or lazy days by the lake. If you would like to meet this stunning girl call Emmaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Angels at 207-676-5599. Emmaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Angels Rescue is an all volunteer, foster based organization. To donate, use our Paypal axel1759@aol.com. Needed at this time...Leashes! We go through leashes like socks in a dryer!
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~ News ~ VFW Announces 2019-2020 Student Scholarship & Award Competitions YORK COUNTY The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Department of Maine District 11 is pleased to announce they are accepting entries for its 2019-20 Voice of Democracy, Patriot’s Pen youth scholarship competitions, Scout of the Year competition, and Teacher of the Year competition. Voice of Democracy: Voice of Democracy is an audio/video essay competition open to all students in grades 9-12. The theme for 2019-20 asks students to reflect on “What Makes America Great”. District winners move on to state-wide competition with state winners moving on to compete nationally. Nearly 40,000 high school students compete annually for a share of approximately $2 million in education scholarships and incentives with the national firstplace winner receiving a $30,000 scholarship. Entries must be submitted to a sponsoring local VFW Post by midnight, 31-October-2019. Patriot’s Pen: Patriot’s Pen is an essay competition open to all students in grades 6-8. The theme for 2019-20 is the same as for Voice of Democracy asking students to examine the statement “What Makes America Great”. District winners move on to state-wide competition with state winners moving on to national competition. Nearly 132,000 middle school students enter annually for a share of nearly $1 million in awards with the national first-place winner receiving a $5,000 award. Entries must be submitted to a sponsoring local VFW Post by midnight, 31-October-2019. Scout of the Year: Every year the Veterans of Foreign Wars awards scholarships to registered, active members of a Boy or Girl Scout Troop, Venturing Crew, or a Sea Scout Ship who have received the Eagle Scout Award, Girl Scout Gold Award, Venture Summit Award or Sea Scout Quartermaster Award and have demonstrated practical citizenship in school, scouting, and their local community. Applicants must be 15
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...VFW from page 9 can be nominated for the Smart/ Maher VFW National Citizenship Education Teacher Award. Teachers who promote civic responsibility, flag etiquette, and patriotism are prime candidates for this award. For example, do you know a teacher who plans field trips to city hall or organizes community volunteer projects? Maybe you know an instructor who invites veterans into the classroom to discuss their military experiences. Perhaps you are familiar with a teacher who fosters the development of democratic values and beliefs through special projects. If you know of such a teacher, honor him or her today with the Smart/Maher VFW National Citizenship Education Teacher Award. All current classroom teachers (teaching at least half of the school day in a classroom environment) in grades K-12 are eligible. Previous national VFW winners and homeschool teachers are ineligible. Nominations can be submitted by fellow teachers, supervisors or other interested individuals (not relatives). Self-nominees are not eligible. Entries must be submitted to a sponsoring local VFW Post by midnight of October 31. For additional information on these competitions and entry forms, visit www.vfw.org. All en-
tries should be submitted, along with a completed entry form, to the local VFW Post. If unsure which post is closest to you, also visit the website, and scroll to the bottom of the page to find the post nearest your location.
WELLS In November 2018, voters approved the special town meeting article that allows the board of selectmen to evaluate an alternative side for the approved new fire substation for town land on Route 109 at Meetinghouse Road. The alternative site is on the current town parcel that the PWD Garage is located. In January 2019, the board of selectmen met with the architects and construction management company to discuss the results of the site analysis. The selectmen, after much discussion at the workshop and at their meeting, voted to proceed with the alternative site for the fire substation, and would also continue discussions with the
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SOUTH BERWICK Welcome spring to your garden with hardy perennials divided from plants in the celebrated gardens of Hamilton House at Spring Perennial Plant Sale, Saturday, May 11, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. The museumâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s garden staff can assist with plant selection and answer questions. The plant sale takes place at the brown garden cottage and is a rain or shine event. Special early bird hour exclusively for Historic New England members 9-10 a.m. Hamilton House is located at 40 Vaughanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lane, South Berwick and is one of more than three dozen historic sites owned and operated by Historic New England, the oldest, largest, and most comprehensive regional heritage organization in the nation. Historic New England shares the regionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s history through
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plants, particularly when they congregate. Bald-faced hornet: Hornets tend to be an aggressive species that can sting repeatedly. Should you find a nest near an entertaining space or garden, it can cause trouble. Carpenter ants: These ants will burrow into wood causing damage. They may compromise any wooden structure in and around a home. Locusts: Various species of locust can damage plants and crops due to their voracious appetites. Treehoppers: These small, green insects mimic the look of leaves, and their appetites can affect crops and gardens. Red pavement ant: As they feed on all manner of human food, these ants can quickly overtake areas with their staggering numbers and deliver painful bites. Grasshoppers: Certain grasshoppers, like the red-legged grasshopper, can decimate food crops and transfer parasites to birds when eaten as prey. Caterpillars: Many caterpillars, the precursor to adult
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section Potential Culprits Behind Thinning Grass Thick grass is often a hallmark of a healthy lawn. If grass begins to thin, homeowners may feel as though all the time and effort they spent tending to their lawns was for naught. Thinning grass can be caused by any number of things. And while it might take a little effort to address, thinning grass can be treated if homeowners correctly identify that cause of the problem. Leaf spot The Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment at the University of Massachusetts Amherst notes that leaf spot diseases affect both cool- and warm-season turfgrasses. Various fungi can cause leaf spot. Symptoms and the timing of the appearance of leaf spot will vary depending on which fungi is causing the problem. For example, bipolaris sorokiniana, which affects grasses in warm, wet summer months, produces small spots that are dark purple to black. Dreschslera poae is another fungi that causes leaf spot, and it also produces dark purple to black spots. However, it tends to appear in the spring when the weather is cool and moist. Understanding the different fungi and when they typically strike can help homeowners identify what is causing their grass to thin. In such situa-
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tions, professional landscapers can be invaluable resources as well. Stripe smut The University of Maryland Extension notes that stripe smut primarily poses a threat to Kentucky bluegrass that is older than three years. Pale green streaks that run parallel to the veins in the leaves and leaf sheaths are symptomatic of stripe smut, which tends to be noticed in spring and fall, when weather is cool. As the disease progresses, stripes turn black or a silvery gray, causing the leaf blade to shred and curl. After the blades have shred, they turn brown and die. The grass thins because stripe smut makes it vulnerable to problems like drought.
Ascochyta leaf blight Lawns suffering from ascochyta leaf blight will become straw-colored. According to the lawn care and pesticide experts at Ortho®, when a lawn is affected by ascochyta leaf blight, its healthy grass blades will be mixed in with diseased grass blades. Most prevalent in the spring, this disease can affect grass at any time during the growing season. That’s because the ascochyta fungi invade leaf blades through wounds, such as those that can result from mowing. Ortho® notes that dull lawn mowers can contribute to the disease, which might disappear on its own and can even return after it’s seemingly been cured. Various issues can cause grass blades to thin. Working with a landscape professional is a great way to combat such issues before they compromise the look of a lawn.
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Seacoast Wind Ensemble Names Music Scholarship Recipient
KENNEBUNK The Seacoast Wind Ensemble (SWE) is pleased to announce the local 2019 recipient
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who performs in multiple music ensembles at high school and in the community. She is also one of the founders of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Project Playback,â&#x20AC;? an initiative supported by United Way which brings music into the lives of individuals living with memory problems. Ennis plans to study music performance at the University of Colorado at Boulder in the fall. Paul M. Erwin (1966-2014) was a talented composer, arranger, and musician. He premiered over 200 arrangements and original works in his short lifetime. A native of Vermont, a graduate of the University
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of Southern Maine School of Music, Erwin was a vital part of the New Hampshire seacoast music community and served as conductor of SWE from 19932006. The music scholarship was established in his honor in 2015, is largely supported by the American Legion Auxiliary of Vermont, Crippen-Fellows Unit 50, and is open to high school musicians in the seacoast region of ME, NH, MA, and in Rutland County, VT. To learn more, visit www.seacoastwindensemble.org.
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Ogunquit Playhouse Opens Season with Jersey Boys OGUNQUIT The Ogunquit Playhouse 2019 season kicks off with Jersey Boys! The multi-Tony Awardwinning, international sensation that performed to sold-out houses during its run in 2018, is back by popular demand May 15 through June 15. The cast that BroadwayWorld exclaimed to be “the closest you’ll ever get to having seen Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons,” also returns to the Ogunquit stage - Jonathan Mousset (Frankie Valli), Matt Magnusson (Tommy DeVito), Andy Christopher (Bob Gaudio), and Matthew Amira (Nick Massi).
Follow the incredible story of four guys bound by one dream, who worked their way from the streets of New Jersey to the heights of stardom. Jersey Boys takes audiences on an exhilarating journey with the electrifying performances of the golden greats that took these hometown boys from Jersey all the way to the top of the charts: “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” “Dawn,” “My Eyes Adored You,” and many more. If you missed it last year, don’t miss your chance to see this blockbuster show – you’re sure to leave exclaiming, “Oh,
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OGUNQUIT Come to the 41st Annual Student Art Show at Barn Gallery on Bourne Lane at Shore Road in Ogunquit on May 1112, 1-4 p.m. Meet the artists and their families at a reception on Friday, May 10, 4-6 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
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What a Night!” Individual tickets are on sale now. Preview performances start at $36 and economy seats start at $51 each. To learn more about becoming a Playhouse member, or to purchase tickets and gift cards, visit www.ogunquitplayhouse.org or call the Ogunquit Playhouse Box Office at 207-646-5511. The Ogunquit Playhouse production will once again be helmed by Award-winning director, writer and producer Holly-Anne Palmer. Jacob Yates joins the creative team as Music Director for Jersey Boys. He most recently appeared on Broadway as the Associate Conductor/Cellist for Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken’s Christmas Show at the Imperial Theater but has also been heard in the orchestra pits of Wicked, Les Misérables, and Spring Awakening. In New York City Jacob can often be seen performing at 54 Below, Rockwood Music Hall, and Off-Broadway. Returning to the Ogunquit Playhouse as Jersey Boys Choreographer is Gerry McIntyre. He also choreographed the Ogunquit production of Priscilla: Queen of the Desert in 2016, as well as 9 to 5 in 2012. Following Jersey Boys, the 2019 season continues with the ultimate tap-dancing, show-biz musical sensation, 42nd Street on stage June 19 through July 13 and featuring Emmy Awardwinner Sally Struthers. Decadent nightlife meets dangerous
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Bauman Gallery Opens for Season
KENNEBUNK The Brick Store Museum’s contemporary Bauman Family Gallery opens for its 2019 season with woodcarving artist John Bryan’s exhibition, “Between Bigger Things.” The show will run from May 10 through June 8. A special Members’ Preview night will take place on Friday, May 10, from 5 – 8 p.m., adjoining the opening for the Museum’s summer exhibit, “The Art of Cute.”
Visitors to the Museum receive admission to all of the Museum’s current exhibits, including “The Art of Cute,” and “Kennebunk’s Cultural Landscape,” as well as the Bauman Family Gallery. John Bryan has been an artist professionally for 40 years. Trained as a fine furniture maker in college he started woodcarving full time shortly after starting his career as a furniture maker in 1978. John has
dedicated his life to the resurrection of woodcarving as a fine art medium, and the self-discovery that is inherent to the process of bringing such detailed work to life. Bryan’s original designs and modern approach to this age old art process have brought new curiosity to woodcarving, and a heightened expectation of what a fine modern woodcarving should be. His tools of choice are a near complete set of 200+ year old hand forged English chisels. He considers the cuts they make
his brush strokes. The scope of his work includes exquisite mantelpieces, entryways, bas-relief wall panels and sculpture in wood and bronze. His work can be found in many astute private collections across the country and as far away as Japan. Located at 117 Main St, Kennebunk, The Brick Store Museum is dedicated to fostering Maine’s artistic community and is pleased to present a new contemporary art show each month, May through December, in the Bauman Family Gallery.
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KITTERY POINT Poet Catherine Barnett will be featured in the Kittery Art Association’s annual Mangion Poetry Celebration on Saturday, May 11, at the First Congregational Church in Kittery Point. The event begins at 1:30 p.m.,
with a public interview and craft talk with Barnett. The program continues in the evening with a reading, reception, and book signing beginning at 7 p.m. Live music will be performed by David Graf on guitar and Kent Allyn on bass. Former Ports-
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mouth Poet Laureate Kimberly Cloutier Green will serve as the host for the afternoon and evening events. Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Barnett received her B.A. from Princeton University and an MFA from the Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers. She is the author of Human Hours (Graywolf Press, 2018); The Game of Boxes (Graywolf Press, 2012), which was the recipient of the 2012 James Laughlin Award from the Academy of American Poets, and Into Perfect Spheres Such Holes Are Pierced (Alice James Books, 2004), winner of the Beatrice Hawley Award. Other awards and honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Whiting Writers’ Award. Barnett’s poetry has appeared in numerous journals and magazines, including The American Poetry Review, The Iowa Review, The Kenyon Review, The Massachusetts Review, New York Review of Books, The New Yorker, Poetry, The Virginia Quarterly Review, See MANGION page 20...
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Anick and DeChamplain at the Dance Hall KITTERY Violinist Jason Anick and pianist Matt DeChamplain team up for a special celebration of the music of two jazz legends, violinist Stephane Grappelli and pianist Oscar Peterson at The Dance Hall on Saturday, May 11 at 7:30 p.m. Anick and DeChamplain, who met while studying jazz at the Hartt Conservatory, have been performing and recording together in various formations since 2005. Over the years their musical journeys have taken
many twists and turns, but the unwavering influence and musical stylings of Grappelli and Oscar Peterson in their respective playing is undeniable. At the age of 12, Anick had the opportunity to meet and see Grappelli perform during one of his last tours of the U.S. This was a pivotal moment in Anicks musical upbringing and set him on a path to becoming an accomplished jazz violinist himself and a torchbearer of the late Grappelli. As a young pianist, DeChamplain got his hands on
some Oscar Peterson solos that were made for the player piano that his family owned. He was entranced by Petersons virtuosity and ability to glide across the piano with such ease. Feeling inspired, he set out on a journey to master the stylings of the greats like Oscar Peterson and his predecessor Art Tatum. Over the past few years, Jason has been focusing on arranging and composing for the Rhythm Future Quartet, which he started with Finnish guitarist
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Kennebunkport Historical Society Receives Two Important Paintings
KENNEBUNK The Kennebunkport Historical Society (KHS) has received two Prosper Senat watercolor paintings from donor Sally Lockwood in Somerville, Massachusetts who wanted to ensure that the paintings had a permanent home in a town near the sea that Senat loved so much. Prosper Louis Senat (18251925) was an American painter known for his watercolors of maritime scenes and coastal landscapes. Senat traveled extensively painting ports all over the world. He built many homes in Kennebunkport and his paintings are found in some of the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s renowned museums including the
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Delaware Art Museum and the Joslyn Art Museum. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are thrilled to receive these remarkable paintings as the images and the artist have a significant tie to Kennebunkport,â&#x20AC;? noted Kirsten Camp, executive director of the KHS. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The donor is the great niece of Ellen â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nellieâ&#x20AC;? Sheehan a longtime companion to Sarah Bancroft, a wealthy Boston socialite who was instrumental in encouraging many great families to summer in what was then the small village of Kennebunkport. One of her friends was Prosper Senat.â&#x20AC;? According to Camp, Bancroft fell in love with Kennebunk-
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port in 1882 on her way to visit a friend in nearby Prouts Neck. She purchased land from the Sea Shore Company and built Bancroft Cottage in 1883, one of the first grand cottages on the Cape Arundel Peninsula. She was instrumental in founding the Cape Arundel Golf Club and was an early supporter of the Kennebunk River Club, encouraging many of her wealthy Boston friends to summer in the area. When Bancroft died in 1934 at the age of 91, Sheehan inherited many items, including the Senat
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Gaelic Americana Singer Songwriter to Perform KENNEBUNK Kyle Careyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s unique transAtlantic fusion of music includes influences of the American Folk Anthology, the Appalachian poetry of Louise McNeill, and the traditional music of Ireland, Cape Breton and Scotland. Her original songs draw heavily from the American folk tradition, while her fluency in Scottish Gaelic makes for her own brand of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Gaelic Americanaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; music. Kyleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sophomore release North Star recorded in Scotland and produced by Solas founding member Seamus Egan was released in the fall of 2014 to widespread critical acclaim, charting at #45 in the top 200
CDs of 2014â&#x20AC;&#x201D; compiled by Folk DJs nationwide. Her fan-funded third album The Art of Forgetting, produced by Dirk Powell, features a cast of backing musicians which includes luminaries such as Rhiannon Giddens and John McCusker, and was released in early 2018 on the World Music Networkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Riverboat Records label to widespread acclaim â&#x20AC;&#x201C;landing on PopMatters â&#x20AC;&#x2122;20 Best Folk ...MANGION from page 18 and The Washington Post. Her poetry was featured in The Best American Poetry 2016. She teaches in the writing programs at New York University and is a distinguished lecturer at Hunter College. She has also taught at Princeton University, The New
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Ann L. Berry, 82 NORTH BERWICK â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Ann L. Berry of Lebanon Road, died unexpectedly on Monday May 6, 2019 at her sons home in Acton. Ann was born in Kittery, on July 13, 1936, the daughter of Roscoe & June (Bruce) Williams. She was a 1954 graduate of Robert W. Traip Academy in Kittery and she married her sweetheart, Ralph Berry in 1964 and celebrated their 50th Anniversary in 2014 before Ralphs passing that same year. Ann worked several jobs including a car dealership in Kittery, and she started as a line server and was promoted to Manager at the Lower Cafeteria for Donavon & Donavan in Pratt & Whitney in North Berwick. The family also spent many, many years vacationing at Sand Pond in Sanford. In 1980 Annâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s husband, sons, father and father-in-law built a new log home for their family in North Berwick. Annâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest joy was when she and Ralph owned and operated Hometowne Video in North Berwick for over five years where they met many friends. Ann is survived by her two sons, Richard and wife Andrea Berry of Acton, David and wife Sheila Berry of North Berwick, a daughter Kathleen Reid and husband Roger of Skowhegan; an uncle, two aunts and several cousins and her biggest joy her six grandchildren, Dakota, Shane, Aric, Kyle, Zachary and Natasha.
A time of visitation will be held on Monday, May 13, 68 p.m. at the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick. Friends who wish may contribute in Annâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s memory to the ME Chapter Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Association, 383 US Route One #2C, Scarborough, ME 04074. Arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home where condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com. â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘
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KITTERY U.S. Senator Susan Collins joined Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer (pictured) at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNSY) to participate in a Command Brief, an All Hands Call, a tour of the facilities, and a meet and greet with shipyard and submarine crews’ senior military leadership and the Sailors of the Year. Senators Angus King (IME), Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH),
and Maggie Hassan (D-NH) and Representatives Chellie Pingree (D-ME) and Chris Pappas (D-NH) also participated in the event at PNSY. “Maine’s Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is the gold standard for all public shipyards in this country due to its efficient, high-quality work for more than 200 years,” said Senator Collins. “We saw the extraordinary work that is done here each and every day, as well as the impor-
tant modernization projects and training that is underway at PNSY. We also met with many of the dedicated men and women who are working to keep our nation’s submarines at sea for years to come.” According to a February report by the Seacoast Shipyard Association, PNSY had a total economic impact of $882.6 million in 2018 and employed 6,972 employees, the majority of whom reside in Maine.
As a senior member of the Appropriations Committee, Senator Collins helped secure $162 million for three critical infrastructure projects at PNSY. At a hearing last month, she questioned the U.S. Navy’s Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Fleet Readiness and Logistics about the status of these projects, and he assured her that the Department of Defense was on track to award contracts for all three this summer. The projects include: $110 million for the Dry Dock #1 Superflood Basin
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Come to The Clown, 659 US Route 1 in York between 5 and 8 p.m. to taste wines from many of France’s famous wine producing regions. Free! FMI: 207-351-8315 or www. the-clown.com.
Come to the York Elks, 1704 Route 1, Cape Neddick at 2 p.m. to compete for a variety of prizes. Snacks provided starting at 1:30 p.m. Open to the public.
Chamber Farewell The Ogunquit Chamber wants to thank Frances Reed for her 18 years of service to the organization. Members are invited to to an open house at the Chamber for desserts, coffee, tea and refreshments from 1-4 p.m. to wish her well.
Nationally known speaker, Rev. Dr. Reg Dunlap, will be the guest speaker at the Lighthouse Church of the Nazarene in Wells. The service is at 10 a.m. Mr. Dunlap will speak on the subject, “There’s A Christian Way to Pray.” The public is invited to attend. FMI: 207-4390218.
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Thanks to generous support from the Mrs. James Sage Coburn Fund, visits to the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main St., in Kennebunk are free every Friday from May through December! FMI: 207-985-4802 or visit www.brickstoremuseum.org.
Mothers are a huge part of building our past, present and future. Celebrate yours with a visit to the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main St. in Kennebunk from noon to 4 p.m. FMI: 207-985-4802 or visit www. brickstoremuseum.org.
Saturday, May 11 Pancake Breakfast Every Saturday May to October at the Wells Ogunquit Senior Center, 300 Post Road (Route 1) from 8-11 a.m. FMI: 207-646-7775 or www. wocam.org.
Used Book Sale Saint David’s Episcopal Church, 138 York Street (Route 1 South) will be hosting their Annual Gently Used Book Fair from 8 a.m. to noon. This year, there will also be four raffle basket offerings. FMI: 207-985-3073.
Chicken Shoot American Legion Post 56, located on Rt 1, Meadowbrook Plaza in York will be hosting a chicken shoot from 3 to 5 p.m. A total of 30 games will be played. Open to the public. FMI: 207 363-0376.
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physical oceanography at the University of Tasmania, will discuss his work with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change at 6 p.m. in the Mather Auditorium at the Wells Reserve. Just minutes from the Maine Turnpike and U.S. Route 1 near the Wells-Kennebunk line. $5 suggested donation. FMI: www.wellsreserve.org.
Discover Girl Scouts Girl Scouts of Maine (GSME) will host a Discover Girl Scout event for potential members and volunteers at Village Elementary School in York at 5:30 p.m. This informational event is for girls from kindergarten through third grade and their caregivers to learn more about Girl Scouts. FMI: girlscoutsofmaine. org or 888-922-4763.
Tuesday, May 14 Weekly Volleyball The Recreation Center at Messiah Christian Church, 2700 Post Road in Wells is offering weekly drop-in volleyball games on Tuesdays 7-9 p.m. For ages 18 and above, no experience needed. $3 to play. FMI: 207-985-9287.
After Hours event from 5-7 p.m. at Coastal Lighting & Design, 1376 US Route One, Cape Neddick. Members $5/ Non-members $20 per person. Networking, raffle and refreshments.
Natural Neighbors Join the Center for Wildlife and the Eliot Conservation Commission at the William Fogg Library, 116 Old Road, Eliot at 4 p.m. for an in-depth introduction to live, non-releasable raptors, reptiles, and mammal ambassadors. FMI: eliotconservationcommission@ gmail.com.
KKA Business After Hours The Kennebunk-KennebunkportArundel Chamber will host its after hours event from 5-7 p.m. at Nonantum Resort in Kennebunkport.Networking, light refreshments and door prizes! $5 for Chamber members and $10 for non-members.
Thursday, May 16 Lawn to Lobsters
Join a search for trout lilies, wood anemones, trilliums, lady slippers, violets, wild strawberries, and other early spring wildflowers at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm from 10 a.m. - Noon. $7/$5. Registrations required. FMI: 207-6461555 or wellsreserve.org.
Master gardener, beekeeper and educator, Mary Wicklund, will share lawn-care practices designed to create a healthy, good looking, and low maintenance yard from noon to 1 p.m at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm. Lawns to Lobsters helps you succeed with minimal use of pesticides and fertilizers. $2 suggested donation. FMI: 207-646-1555 or wellsreserve.org.
Go ahead and “Eat the Kennebunks” as part of restaurant week, a culinary and cocktail celebration the week of May 13-18. Organized by the KennebunkKennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce. FMI: 207-967-0857, www.gokennebunks.com, or eatthekennebunks.com.
Wednesday, May 15
Yardscaping Workshop
Ocean Talk
Every Wednesday through midOctober. Rear parking lot of Wells Ogunquit Center at Moody, 300 Post Road (route 1) Wells from 1:30-5 p.m. FMI: www.wellsfarmersmarket.org.
Dancing that makes a difference in technique, character and faith, invites you to attend its 9th annual Recital entitled “Be Brave” at 6 p.m. at Kennebunk High School Performing Arts Center. FMI: www. messiahchristianchurch.org.
York Chamber After Hours
Museum Free Friday
The York Chamber will host an
Thanks to generous support from
Keeping Teens Safe: Preventing Underage Substance Use/Misuse. Come learn about what kids in our area are using, see what you can do as a parent in a quick 15 minute mini-lesson format from 6-8 p.m. at the Kittery Community Center. This workshop is intended for parents only.
Eat the Kennebunks Week
Dr. Nathan Bindoff, professor of
Early Spring Wildflowers
Bingo Every Wednesday, May to October at the Wells Ogunquit Senior Center, 300 Post Road (Route 1) in Wells at 6 p.m. FMI: 207-646-7775 or www.wocam.org.
Wells Farmers Market
the Mrs. James Sage Coburn Fund, visits to the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main St., in Kennebunk are free every Friday from May through December! FMI: 207-985-4802 or www.brickstoremuseum.org.
Lecture Series “Gates and Veils: Teaching at a Women’s University in Saudi Arabia”. Hear from cultural anthropologist Julianna Acheson, PhD, about her experiences teaching at a women’s university in the Middle East at 7 p.m. at the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk. Members free/general admission $5. FMI: 207-985-4802 or www.brickstoremuseum.org.
Saturday, May 18 SonDance Academy Dancing that makes a difference in technique, character and faith, invites you to attend its 9th annual Recital entitled “Be Brave” at 6 p.m. at Kennebunk High School Performing Arts Center. FMI: www. messiahchristianchurch.org.
Pancake Breakfast Every Saturday May to October at the Wells Ogunquit Senior Center, 300 Post Road (Route 1) from 8-11 a.m. FMI: 207-646-7775 or www. wocam.org.
Mayfaire at Waldorf School
Healthy lawn care made simple. Marshwood Adult Ed. Wells Reserve, 342 Laudholm Farm Road in Wells from 12-1 p.m. Free.
The Seacoast Waldorf School, 403 Harold Dow Highway in Eliot hosts its annual Mayfaire. Opening with a traditional May Pole Dance at 10 a.m. followed by games and activities for the whole family including pony rides, zipline, crafts, cake walk, food, music and more! Entry is free!
Friday, May 17
Plant/Yard/Bake Sale
SonDance Academy
First Baptist Church, corner of Route 236 and Main Street, South Berwick from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Spring Craft Fair The 2nd annual Kittery/York Lions Spring Craft Fair will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 117 State Road in Kittery. A unique selection of handcrafted items is available from talented local craftspeople. There will also b door prizes, a 50/50 raffle and great homemade food. Free admission. FMI: 207752-6440.
Turkey Supper The First Parish Federated Church, 150 Main Street, South Berwick, will host their monthly Turkey Supper from 4-6 p.m. in the Church Vestry. Menu includes roast turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, veggies, homemade biscuits, beverages, and assorted desserts. $10 for adults, $9 for seniors, $5 for children 12 and under, 5 and under free. FMI: 207-384-4091.
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~ Where To Dine ~
Dining Guide Join us for Lunch or Dinner
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Nancy’s Cafe and Catering is open for
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Mother’s Day! Nancy’s Café & Catering
207-363-5557 1151 ROUTE 1, CAPE NEDDICK, ME 03902
82 years 1937 ~ 2019
May 12th
on the ocean www.beachmereinn.com
Special Menu Call for Reservations at 646-2021
JOIN US FOR PRIME RIB FRIDAYS!
Join us each Friday into the Spring season.
HOURS Sunday – Thursday 11:30AM - 8PM Friday & Sat 11:30AM-9PM Serving Lunch and Dinner
Massage Services
Phenomenal Breakfast: Pancakes, Quiche, Omlettes Great Sandwiches, Salads, Soups & Entrees Vegetarian Options, Baked Goods, Beer & Wine Charming spacious dining rooms - friendly servers - wonderful food!
5PM - 9PM
NOW OPEN WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY 6:30am - 4pm
Offering all kinds of meals & dinners to go! Call ahead and we’ll have your order ready for pick up
www.nancyscafeandcatering.com ww.nancybcatering.com
Located on the Beautiful Marginal Way with Full Ocean Views
Reservations Recommended
Soak in the salt water hot tub. Relax in the sauna. Enjoy a massage.
Price does not include Maine Food and Beverage Tax or Gratuity.
Locals Special, show your ID for 10% off
3 Course Prime Rib Dinner Every Friday Night for $27.95
62 Beachmere Place, Ogunquit, Maine 03907 • 207-646-2021 •
open daily for lunch + dinner daily happy hour 3–5pm mondays: all day happy hour at the bar tuesdays: local happy hour 3–6 pm
254 Kings Highway, Goose Rocks Beach , Kennebunkport 207.967.3757
opening friday, may 10th
wednesdays: wine down wednesdays. 50% off bottles under $100 thursdays: lawn games and happy hour 3–6pm sundays: happy hour 3–6pm | music 4–7pm on the porch (memorial day to labor day)
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~ Where To Dine ~
Dining Guide OPEN DAILY • LUNCH & DINNER • APRIL 26 thru OCTOBER 20
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Oceanside Restaurant next to the famous Nubble Lighthouse!
Thursdays & Sundays are Special at Spring Hill Buy 1 Entrée & Receive 2nd Entrée
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117 Pond Rd, So. Berwick • 384-2693 • springhillmaine.com
FAMILY RESTAURANT Lunch & Dinner Daily Dine In or Take Out
L A I C E P ! S R E F F O
THURSDAYS MAY 16 & MAY 23 5PM-CLOSE
1/2 OFF
FRIED SEAFOOD DINNERS! Clams * Scallops * Clam Strips * Shrimp Chicken Tenders * Haddock
Join Us For The Best Value in Town!
Craft Beers Lobster Rolls Fisherman’s Feast Baked Haddock Grilled Salmon Famous Fried Clams Haddock Tacos Lobster Pie
TUESDAY NIGHTS
$2 Draft Night
Stella, Harpoon, Bar Harbor Ale
198 POST ROAD, WELLS, ME • (207) 216-9905 • CLAMSHANTYMAINE.COM
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Always Fresh, Always Homemade, Always Delicious
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2 US Route 1, York / Kittery Line
207-451-4013
(2 Miles North of Kittery Outlets)
Closed Mondays
Join Us on Mother’s Day Toast the special lady in your family with a complimentar y glass of bubbles at any of the following KRC restaurants:
354 Goose Rocks Road 207.967.6550
208 Ocean Avenue 207.967.4015
254 Kings Highway 207.967.3757
Serving dinner from 5:30–9pm.
Serving dinner from 12–5pm.
Serving lunch & dinner from 12–9pm.
21 Ocean Avenue 207.967.8225 Serving lunch & dinner from 11am–9pm.
One Dock Square 207.967.2621 Serving brunch from 10am–2pm & Happy Hour from 4–9pm.
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~ Where To Dine ~ Make This The Year You Celebrate
MOM Clay Hill Style!
(We specialize in special â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and you know she reeeeeeeeeally wants to go)
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Live Music Thursdayâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;Saturday 7â&#x20AC;&#x201C;10pm & Sundays 4â&#x20AC;&#x201C;6pm
WEEKDAY SPECIALS Serving Dinner 12-5pm on Sunday, May 12
Sunday Supper $18.99 for a 3-course meal with app, entree and dessert. Chefâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s choice each week.
Margarita Monday $5.00 margaritas + 3 tacos for $10.00.
Tuesday Burger Night Enjoy our Classic Burger and select draft beer for $12.
Thursday Local 967 Thursdays are for locals (and for those from away) with select $9 shared plates, $6 beer & wine plus a $7 specialty cocktail. Offered weekly from 4â&#x20AC;&#x201C;6pm.
Proud Corporate Sponsors of Ogunquit Playhouse
OPENING Next Week â&#x20AC;&#x201C; BRAVO! Bring in our Playbill ad for 15% off your food total ALL season long. (Not valid in conjunction with Early Bird Special or any other promotional offer)
NOW SERVING DINNER 7 NIGHTS FROM 5PM
207.361.2272 220 Clay Hill Rd. Cape Neddick Just 2 Miles West of Ogunquit
clayhillfarm.com
The Kennebunkport Inn One Dock Square | (207) 967-2621 www.kennebunkportinn.com/dining
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$10 BOTTLES OF WINE
Call for Special Event Reservations: Birthdays, Bridal and Baby Showers, Family Reunions
We are now almost totally GLUTEN FREE! All fried food and almost every menu item is gluten free or can be made gluten free
www.thewildblueberryrestaurant.com 207-646-0990 82 Shore Road, Ogunquit
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~ Where To Dine ~ Now Taking Reservations for
Mother’s Day Full menu available as well as Chef’s Mother’s Day Specials including Rack of Lamb and Prime Rib
SURF POINT HOURS
OPEN Seven Days A Week BREAKFAST 7-10:45am LUNCH 11:30am - 4pm DINNER 5-8:45pm BAR 360 HOURS
LUNCH/DINNER Thursday-Monday 11:30am - Close
BOOK YOUR LODGING & DINING PACKAGE TODAY! Please visit our website for menus and details. Holidays excluded. Tax & gratuity not included. Reservations recommended.
125 Shore Road | Ogunquit, ME 03907 | 207.646.9384 | AnchorageByTheSea.com
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(207) 646-2200 352 Harbor Rd, Wells www.hobbsharborside.com for full menu No reservations with the exception of Mother’s Day
MCPERKINSCOVE.COM
207.646.6263
WEDNESDAY- “WHEN COWS FLY” BURGER & WING NIGHT $8 BURGERS & $6 WINGS THURSDAY- “HIT THE DECK” LOCAL BREWERY & WING NIGHT ENJOY GREAT LOCAL BOUTIQUE BEER $6 BEER & $6 WINGS
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Open 7 nights a week
Dining Guide
DINNER Wednesday–Sunday, 5–9pm.
Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant
HAPPY HOUR Wednesday–Sunday, 3–5pm. Featuring drink specials & bites.
Simple Seafood, Fresh And At Its Best
Now Open for the Season
WEEKLY SPECIALSThrough 5/16
Daily at 11:30AM
Locals Night Enjoy 10% off dining experiences every Thursday, 5–9pm
134 Harbor Road, Wells Harbor 207.646.8780 • www.fishermanscatchwells.com
Fondue for Two Enjoy chocolate fondue and a Blood Orange Cosmo for two, at the bar, $40 ++
Eat In Take Out
SPECIAL EVENTS & HOLIDAYS
646-3355
Mother’s Day May 12th | 12–5pm Toast your guest of honor with a complimentary glass of bubbles paired with our a la Carte Menu and specials. Reservations strongly suggested.
Open 5pm
oshua’s
Seven Days
Restaurant in Wells www.joshuas.biz
Cape Arundel Inn& Resort 208 Ocean Ave. | (207) 967-2125 www.capearundelinn.com/dining
Mother’s Day Open 2-6pm
Joshua was raised on the farm that supplied the restaurant with 12,000 pounds of organic vegetables last year!
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Fish Market & Restaurant
Serve
351-8100 674 Route 1 York, ME
Open 7 Days A Week For Lunch & Dinner
Bring Mom this Mother’s Day! Affordable Home Cooking Serving Breakfast Anytime Something For Everyone Extremely Fast & Friendly Service Consistently Great Comfort Food
LUNCH SPECIALS
DINNER SPECIALS
Beer Battered Fried Haddock Sandwich $9.95
Chicken Marsala $16.95
TUESDAY
Buy any entree, get the second one of equal or lesser value for half price!
WEDNESDAY
Down East Clambake (cup of fish or clam chowder, steamers, 1-1/4 lb lobster, corn on the cob) $29.95
MONDAY
Buy any entree, get the second one of equal or lesser value for half price! Steak & Cheese on a Bulkie $9.95
THURSDAY
Crab Cake Sandwich $9.95
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Celebrating over 35 Years! Visit us online: www.mainediner.com
Open 7 Days • Route 1 North, Wells • 646-4441
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Roast Turkey Dinner with All The Fixin’s $16.95
SATURDAY
Shrimp Stuffed Haddock $21.95
Fried Clam Strip Basket $9.95 Fried Clam Strip Roll $9.95
SUNDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Fried Haddock Basket $9.95
Fisherman’s Stew with Garlic Bread $19.95
Fish Market
Lobster Mac & Cheese $21.95
Please call for this week’s special!
SUNDAY
Trivia Saturday Night at the Bar Win a $25 Gift Card!
Tie Up At “The Dock”... An Enlightening Experience
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~ Where To Dine ~
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Tuesday-Friday 4:30-9, Saturday 4-9, Sunday 3:30-8 Closed Mondays
(207) 646-4200 1205 Post Road (Route 1), Wells, Maine
SERVING DINNER NIGHTLY 5:30â&#x20AC;&#x201C;10PM LOCALS TUESDAYS Half-off food. Drink specials. Offered at dinner in May only. Must show Maine ID and mention this ad.
FIVE-COURSE LAMB DINNER WITH NORTH STAR FARM Thursday, May 16th at 6pm Includes wine pairings. Tickets start at $160.
354 Goose Rocks Road Kennebunkport, ME 207.967.6550
www.earthathiddenpond.com
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~ Where To Dine ~ MOTHERâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S DAY BRUNCH
SUNDAY, MAY 12 â&#x20AC;˘ 8AM-4PM â&#x20AC;˘ CALL FOR RESERVATIONS! APPETIZERS Fresh Beet Soup Avocado Wedges (Panko Dredged & Lightly Fried) Crispy Calamari w/ Roasted Garlic & Sweet Chili Pineapple Sauce 3RSRYHUV ² Ă&#x20AC;OOHG ZLWK *UX\HUH &KHHVH
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THREE EGG OMELETS (accompanied by potato cake or home fries and toast) Green House - Roasted Vegetables, Ricotta Cheese & Roasted Tomato Chutney Crabby Granny - Lump Crabmeat, Granny Smith Apples, Brie Cheese, Red Onion & Hollandaise Swine & Swiss - Mojo Marinated Pulled Pork, Ham, Dill Pickles & Dijonaise Upstream - Smoked Salmon, Capers & Goat Cheese California - Eggs & Fresh Avocado & Veggies ROOST CAFĂ&#x2030; BENEDICTS (topped with Roostâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s own Hollandaise, served with home fries or potato cake) 7UDGLWLRQDO (QJOLVK 0XIĂ&#x20AC;QV +RXVH &XUHG DQG 6PRNHG &DQDGLDQ %DFRQ 3RDFKHG (JJV House Smoked Salmon with 2 Eggs & Smoked Paprika Coastal Bene - 2 Crab Cakes, 2 Eggs, Field Greens & Roasted Tomato Chutney House-made Corned Beef Hash with Eggs FRENCH TOAST & SPECIALTY PANCAKES Crème Brulee French Toast - Thick Slices of Crème Brulee Soaked Brioche topped with Caramelized Sugar Crust Traditional or Lemon Ricotta or Blueberry Pancakes Sides: Bacon, Homemade Chorizo or Ham & House Corned Beef Hash SALADS Salad - Arugula, Blueberry, Apple, Pecorino & Blueberry Vinaigrette Watermelon - Tomato, Arugula, Feta & Balsamic ENTRĂ&#x2030;ES Maple Dijon Glazed Salmon with Delicata Squash & Wild Rice, Pomegranate Seared Scallops - Sunchoke Puree, Shaved, Grilled Asparagus & Crispy Sunchoke Tender Bistro Steak with Hen of the Woods Mushrooms & Rutabaga Mash DESSERTS
Merriland Farm CafĂŠ Coles Hill Road, Wells (207) 646-5040
Join us on Motherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Day!
Your server will describe the variety of desserts for this occasion!
(207) 646-9898 / roostcafeandbistro.com / 262 Shore Rd, Ogunquit
Serving
Breakfast 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Dinner 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Reservations Accepted for Dinner Only
RESERVE NOW FOR
MOTHERâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S DAY Enjoy a â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mom-mosaâ&#x20AC;? and raise a glass to moms!
~ Open Daily 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Except Tuesdays ~ Email merrilandfarm@maine.rr.com â&#x20AC;˘ Like Us On Facebook!
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Limited time offers. Prices subject to change.
Ask Your Server or Order Online
207-646-6667 â&#x20AC;˘ www.amorebreakfast.com 87 Main Street, Ogunquit â&#x20AC;˘ find us at the blinking light 7:30am-1pm (Closed Wednesday-Thursday) â&#x20AC;˘ Now in our 25th Year!
WEDNESDAYS ONLY
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If you havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t joined yet, ask your server for details.
U.S. Route 1, Kittery 207¡439¡0330 Dover Point Rd, Dover 603¡749¡2341 www.weathervaneseafoods.com Like Us On Facebook
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~ Where To Dine ~ 24th Anniversary!
TREAT MOM LIKE A PRINCESS! PRINCESS BREAKFAST: 2 blueberry pancakes with sausage $7.95
OCEANFRONT DININGG BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
OPEN 6 DAYS 6:30AM-12NOON till 12:30 on sundays • closed thursdays only
FAMILY RESTAURANT
207.646.4155
Enjoy Mother’s h ’ Day D withh us!!
Breakfast on Mile
Daily $12 Dinner Specials Thursday $8 Lobster Rolls
WELLS,MAINE
35 MILE ROAD
Road
Your Favorite Breakfast Foods Daily @ 6:30am Daily Specials – Take Out Available
HAPPY HOUR 3-5PM DAILY
& Get The 3rd Night Blue Horizon Motel Stay 2 Nights HALF PRICE!
207-646-3178 Offer thru 6/13/19. Our 39th Season!
756 York St, York Harbor • Open Daily 8am-9pm
207-351-1100 • LobsterCoveRestaurant.com
Angelina’s Ristorante 655 Main St • Ogunquit
TUSCAN GRILLE & WINE BAR
207.646.0445
OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK
angelinasogunquit.com Year Round 4:30-9:30 pm
Mangia (EAT)
Thursdays Every Thursday Night, enjoy a Salad or Soup & choose between 12 different Italian Entrées.
12.99
$
YOU MUST MAKE A RESERVATION
Nightly Specials Sunday-Thursday Monday: Create Your Own Pasta Night $18
An innovative dining experience where you choose your own pasta and sauce! Select from 8 different pastas and 12 different sauces, served with salad and Italian bread. (Add Chicken $5, Shrimp $8, Sauteed Fresh Veggies $3)
Tuesday: Pasta É Basta $20
A glass of Italian Red or White Wine, Tuscan Soup or Salad and choose one of 9 Special Pasta Dishes!
Wednesday & Sunday: Community Night 3 Course Dinner $23 6 Entrées to choose from with Soup or Salad and Dessert.
Thursday: Personal Wine Dinner $65 per couple
3 Course Dinner with 6 Entrées to choose from with Soup or Salad, Dessert, and a Bottle of Wine of your choice.
Specials above not available on holidays or holiday weekend
2019 Wine Dinners $69 Each Course is paired with Wine.
/ person (plus tax + grat) The 3rd & 4th courses can be substituted with prior notice.
May 24 @ 6pm: “Steakhouse” Wine Dinner
1st Course: Colossal Shrimp Cocktail 2nd Course: French Onion Soup 3rd Course: The “Ultimate” Wedge Salad 4th Course: Bistro Filet, House Salsa Verde, Loaded Baked Potato & Creamed Spinach 5th Course: Triple Layer Black & White Cake
June 21 @ 6pm: Annual “Not Italian” Wine Dinner
1st Course: Fried Maine Oysters with Lemon-Caper-Tartar Sauce 2nd Course: Roasted Beet, Goat Cheese & Candied Walnut Salad 3rd Course: Seared Maine Scallops with Brown Butter Lemon Pan Sauce 4th Course: Boneless Pork Chop, Roasted Vegetable Succotash & Potato Cakes 5th Course: Fried Dough, Cinnamon Sugar & Chocolate Sauce
HAVE AN APPETIZER ON US
Choose 1 for the Table!
Bruschetta or Zuppa Toscana
Not to be used with any other coupon or discount offer for any of our weekly specials Not available on holidays or holiday weekends - EXP 6/30/19 (WS)
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Come See What Everyone’s Talking About! Free Coffee with Every Breakfast Outside Pavilion
Dining Guide
$25 Twin Lobster Dinner $5 Mimosas at Breakfast
ON MAIN STREET
Happy Hour 4-6pm 7 Days A Week
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GORGES GRANT HOTEL 449 Main Street Ogunquit
Horse Shoes
207-360-0163 355 Main St, Ogunquit
646-1733 raspberris@ogunquit.com Major Credit Cards Smoke Free
OPEN YEAR ROUND
Serving Breakfast Daily 7-11 • Saturday & Sunday 7-12
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“Ogunquit’s Best Kept Secret”
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People and Business Profiles
Center for Wildlife Celebrates Soft Ground-Breaking of New Home CAPE NEDDICK Wind, rain and cold couldn’t stop Center for Wildlife from cel-
ebrating the soft ground breaking of their new home last weekend. Staff, board, leadership donors,
Kennebunk Savings Celebrates 25 Years of Giving KENNEBUNK What does 25 years amount to? For Kennebunk Savings’ Community Promise program, 25 years has amounted to $13 million in donations, about 140,000 volunteer hours and help to more than 1,200 organizations. It all began in 1994 when Kennebunk Savings Bank CEO and forward thinker, Joel Stevens (pictured), started something that would forever change the bank’s history. It was his thought that, just as a stock-held institution pays a dividend to its investors, Kennebunk Savings as a mutual institution could and should pay a dividend to its communities. This resulted in the birth of what is now known as the Community Promise program, which dedicates 10% of the bank’s annual after-tax net profit to non-profits in its communities. In the 25 years since its inception, the bank has remained committed to Stevens’ original promise, as the pledge has become an integral part of its identity and culture. Kennebunk Savings donated $26 thousand to charitable organizations in the program’s first year, and since that time has given more than $13 million to nonprofit organizations in York County and seacoast New Hampshire. In this the 25th year of the program, the bank’s growth will result in a record $1 million being donated to area non-profits. “I always say the financial aspects of Community Promise are great, $13 million is a truly meaningful investment, but the people piece of the program is
what is truly compelling,” said President and CEO Brad Paige. “We have a tremendous group of dedicated employees who consistently volunteer thousands of hours of their personal time each year at local non-profits, from serving on governing boards to hands-on participation at the multitude of fundraising and awareness events taking place each month. They are self-motivated by an inner drive to help others; they are truly a special group of people and our communities are enriched by them.” Kennebunk Savings will approach 10,000 volunteer hours in 2019 alone, which would be a new record for the institution. Last year, employees donated over 8,600 hours of their time to nonprofits their community. Kennebunk Savings will celebrate the 25th anniversary of its Community Promise program all year long by highlighting the impact non-profits have on our community. They will also share why they support these causes and announce some of this year’s recipients. Want to hear more about the Community Promise? Visit www.kennebunksavings.com.
Stonewall Kitchen Celebrates Earth Day with a Cleanup YORK Employees of Stonewall Kitchen, award-winning specialty food manufacturer, gather outside the Stonewall Kitchen campus in an organized community event to clean surrounding areas for Earth Day. “We pride ourselves in having a clean campus, yearround,” says Marketing Manag-
er, Matt Robertson. “As an ecoconscious community, we want to continue our participation in cleanups not only on campus but within the community. Today was a great opportunity for our team to step away from our desks, get outside and participate in this international movement.” For more information, visit www.stonewallkitchen.com.
architects, engineers, and general contractors gathered to put shovels in the ground, marking the start of the 10-month anticipated construction timeline for the new facility and campus. For over 30 years Center for Wildlife has been nestled at the base of Mount Agamenticus, and in that time has had one indoor expansion- in 1995 they moved from a trailer to a donated ranch house. However, in that time pressures such as development and a changing climate have increased demand for services exponentially. “In 1995 we treated about 500 patients, and had no formal internship, environmental education, or research programming. This past year we treated 2,400 injured wild animals, hosted 30 interns and apprentices from across the country, and presented 375 environmental education programs in the community. And demand keeps going up. If we weren’t expanding at this time, we would sadly need to look at reducing services for wildlife and our community, something we never want to do” shares Executive Director, Kristen Lamb. Space is a real issue and has started to hinder the Center’s ability to serve wildlife and the public. The ranch house is over standing water, so expensive HEPA filters run in each room 24 hours per day to keep air quality safe for patients and staff. This winter, the “Mammal” and “Reptile” Rooms have been full, and patient volume usually triples during nesting season. Lack of space means the Center has had to turn away donations from local hospitals or vet clinics such as X-Ray machines and incubators. And no indoor classroom space means cancelled
programming due to weather, or turning away approximately 100 requests annually for field trips and earned income events- representing about $45,000 in program fees that could support the work in the clinic which receives no state or federal funding. But since 2014, Center for Wildlife has been working furiously on not only keeping up with demand and establishing themselves as a leader in conservation medicine and environmental education, but laying the groundwork for a capital campaign. In 2016, through a mini-campaign they purchased 8.5 acres adjacent to their property that abuts the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region’s 16,000 acres of conservation land. Partnering with McHenry Architecture, Jewett Construction, and Ambit Engineering they have created plans for a state of the art wildlife clinic and nature center- complete with indoor auditorium, additional classroom space, and intern housing. “We recently came together for our next 3-5 year strategic plan and visioning. This time, we were so excited that we will no longer be held back by space, and the sky is the limit. Our new campus will be a place where community members can slow down and connect with wildlife, and learn about how to steward
Nonantum Resort Receives the Governor’s Award for Excellence KENNEBUNKPORT The Nonantum Resort is a family-owned property in Kennebunkport that is ranked #1 in Kennebunkport on TripAdvisor receiving nearly 1,000 more reviews than the next closest property. In 2018, the Nonantum donated gift cards to 76 non-profits totaling $37,950. During Christmas Prelude the resort organized a cookie crawl that included other local businesses, which raised $1,080 to the Maine Fuel
Assistance Program. The Nonantum’s signature event, “Fire and Ice”, is a major economic driver in December when local businesses in a summer tourism town really benefit from a year-end boost. $5,000 in the 2018 Fire and Ice proceeds were donated to the Education Foundation of the Kennebunks and $5,000 to the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital. For more information, visit www.nonantumresort.com.
the land in their own towns and backyards. Features like bird safe glass, rainwater collection gardens, solar, turtle-safety zones, and a 5 year-reforestation plan we hope will serve as inspiration for living in harmony with the environment.”- shares Lamb. Last week Kennebunk Savings Bank backed the vision of the center with a commitment to a $2M, 5 year interest free construction loan to the organization. “One of Center for Wildlife’s core values is financial sustainability. We work from a 5-year pro-forma budget and staffing plan that is tied to our strategic plan, and each year we plan to allow funding towards emergency reserves. Part this campaign’s goal is to build capacity to ensure that we can serve our community for generations to come. The generous partnership with Kennebunk Savings Bank means that anyone that has fallen in love with our work in the past 33 years now has the ability to make a more meaningful gift over 5 years if that helps to value our work at a larger level than a one-time gift” shares Kristen. With a new gift of $250,000 made by a generous York resident, the Center has raised more than $2.8M towards this $4.5M project through early and lead gifts, and is now at a critical juncture. Due to the amount of ledge on the property, they are facing over $1M in expenses in just the first few months of the project. They are just shy of their $3M goal which will kick off the public phase of the campaign, and are asking for those interested in joining the campaign with a major gift amount of $5,000-250,000 to contact Alicia at alicia@thecenterforwildlife.org or 207-361-1400 ext. 107. You can also make your Major Gift through their crowdfunding site: https://cfwcapitalcampaign.causevox.com, which showcases testimonials from others, and a blog with photo and video updates from the Center and construction.
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~ Home & Business Services ~ CLEANING
GUTTERS & ROOFING
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Slavery in Early Maine to be Discussed at the Library
NORTH BERWICK Slavery in southern Maine between 1600 and 1790 will be the topic of a lecture at the D.A. Hurd Library in North Berwick on Thursday, May 16. Contrary to popular belief, slavery was quite common in all New England during the early colonial period. Noted historian Patricia Q. Wall will bring to life in vivid detail the stark picture of black men, women and children living in bondage. Wall has spent 40 years teaching American history through books, lectures, museum work and school visitations. Since 2003, she has dedicated her efforts to awakening greater awareness of New England’s early black history. Wall’s research documents more than 500 blacks and 200 slave owners. Drawing upon new, startling findings from her most recent book, “Lives of Consequence: Blacks in Early Kittery & Berwick in the Massachusetts Province of Maine,” Wall’s presentation banishes the myth of slavery’s scarcity and insignificance in colonial New England. Wall is also the author of two children’s books: Child Out of Place (2004) and its sequel, Beyond Freedom (2010). She is a resident of Exeter, NH. The program, which is sponsored by The North Berwick Historical Society, will begin at 6:30 pm. It is free and open to the public. The D. A. Hurd Library is located at 41 High Street (Route 4) in North Berwick.
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Non-Fiction Book Club On Wednesday, May 15 at 6 p.m. We will discuss Nick Pyenson’s book Spying on Whales: The Past, Present, and Future of Earth’s Most Awesome Creatures. Books are available at the library or through interlibrary loan.
Library to Host Artist Exhibit YORK York Public Library is pleased to announce its next art exhibit. Beginning May 7 and running through the end of June, the Tim Ellis Collection will be on display throughout the main level of the building. A longtime York resident, civic leader, philanthropist, and art aficionado, Ellis has agreed to share with the public this deeply personal collection of local and regional artists whose work encompasses painting, drawing, sculpture, and photography. The eclectic Ellis Collection has been years in the making, but this is its first exhibition. The public is invited to join Ellis at York Public Library for the official opening on May 14 from 4:45 – 6:45 p.m. York Public Library is located at 15 Long Sands Road, York, and is open Tuesdays
Slavery in Early Maine On Thursday, May 16 at 6:30 p.m., Historian Patricia Q. Wall shares startling findings from her book, Lives of Consequence: Blacks in Early Kittery & Berwick in the Massachusetts Province of Maine. Her work documents more than 500 blacks and over 200 slave owners and reveals a stark picture of men, women and children living in bondage. Free and open to the public.
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William Fogg Library Backyard Wildlife of Southern Maine Cory Sterns, Wildlife Biologist from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, will visit the Library on May 16, 6-8 p.m. to discuss wildlife you may encounter in Southern Maine and how to avoid related challenges.
For More Information Call the library at 207-439-9437 or visit www.williamfogglibrary.org.
Ogunquit Memorial Library New Books This Week: Defying Hitler by Gordon Thomas, I Know Who You Are by Alice Feeney, Little Darlings by Melanie Golding, Neon Prey by John Sanford, The 18th Abduction by James Patterson, The Moment of Lift by Melinda Gates, The Mother-in-Law by Sally Hepworth, The wall by John Lanchester.
For More Information Call the library at 207-646-9024 or visit 166 Shore Road in Ogunquit.
Wells Public Library Teen Take Apart Day Wednesday, May 15 at 1:30 p.m. Technology gets outdated quickly. Come tinker with some old devices we have collected! Let’s take them apart the machines, keep the tiny parts and wires, and then put them back together into something new.
For More Information Call the library at 207-646-8181 or visit www.wells.lib.me.us.
York Public Library Art Opening Reception Tuesday, May 14 from 4:45 - 6:45 p.m. The May/June exhibit on the main floor of the Library will display work from the collection of long-time York resident, local businessman, civic leader, philanthropist, and art aficionado, Tim Ellis. This collection of local and regional art encompasses many different media - paintings, drawings, sculpture, and photography.
York Hospital Lunch & Learn On Wednesday, May 15 at noon learn what you should know about Advance Healthcare Directives, Durable Powers of Attorney, and Legal Guardianships. This program will be presented by Mary Kathryn Brennan of Brennan & Rogers, Esq. and Britton Garon Ryan, Esq. of the Maine Center for Elder Law. Complimentary lunch will be served. Guests are welcome to take their seats beginning at 11:45 a.m. Q & A will follow the lecture. To make your reservation, please call York Hospital’s Friendraising Office at 207-351-2385 or email info@yorkhospital.com.
Book Discussion “Souls of Black Folk” On Saturday, May 18 at 10:30 a.m., Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, Professor of African American Studies at Colby College, will lead a discussion of “The Souls of Black Folk” by W.E.B. Dubois. Light refreshments will be available; all are welcome.
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Health & Fitness Parishioners Assemble Birthing Kits for Women in Haiti WELLS Parishioners at Holy Spirit Parish in Kennebunk (St. Martha Church) and Wells (St. Mary Church) are making a difference one person at a time through a massive undertaking called
Operation Starfish, assisting Haitian women through the creation and donation of both newborn and birthing kits. All are welcome to volunteer their time on Saturday, May 11, from 9 a.m. to noon at St. Mary Church, located on
Hospital Lunch & Learn at the Library YORK York Hospital will host a Lunch & Learn on Wednesday, May 15 from noon to 1 p.m. addressing the important topic of Estate Planning. The speakers, Mary Kathryn Brennan, Esq. and Britton R. Garon, Esq. will present at the York Public Library in the Community Room, 15 Long Sands Road, York. Are you over 18? Do you own a bike, a home, a bank account? Then you have an estate! Anyone of any age can become temporarily or permanently incapacitated by a lifechanging injury, disability or illness at any time. With that in mind, the following topics will be discussed in order to prepare, should any of these unexpected disabling events occur. Advance Healthcare Directives establish a plan for your medical care by allowing you to appoint someone trusted to make decisions on your medical treatment options. Durable Powers of Attorney name an agent(s) to step in and act on your behalf on legal and financial matters, saving families a lot of trouble and expense. And lastly, a Legal Guardian is appointed by the Probate Court to make decisions on behalf
of someone they’ve found to be incapacitated, rendering them unable to make responsible decisions regarding his own person or property—these require careful consideration and guidance. Both highly regarded speakers will be there to guide the attendees on these matters and more. Mary Kathryn Brennan, is a partner in the Law Office of Brennan & Rogers in York, Maine, whose focus is on elder legal care, general estate planning and probate matters. Britton Ryan Garon is an Associate Attorney at the Maine Center for Elder Law, LLC, with offices in York and Kennebunk, where she assists clients with estate planning, MaineCare (Medicaid) eligibility, long-term health care planning, guardianship/conservatorships and probate administration. Seating is limited and complimentary lunch will be served. Guests are welcome to take their seats beginning at 11:45 a.m. Q & A will follow the lecture. To make your reservation, please call York Hospital’s Friendraising Office at 207-351-2385 or email info@yorkhospital.com. For information on other community lectures and programs, visit www.yorkhospital. com.
236 Eldridge Road in Wells, as over 300 birthing kits and 400 newborn kits are assembled. In January and February, the Social Justice and Peace Commission at Holy Spirit Parish collected items as well as donations to purchase additional supplies. Each of the birthing kits will include alcohol wipes, gauze pads, a nasal aspirator, soap, a scalpel, a plastic sheet, sanitary pads, underwear, and medical gloves. Newborn kits will contain a washcloth, cloth diapers, pins, a changing pad, a receiving blanket, and onesies. The kits will allow for clean and safe deliveries, essential to both mothers and infants. Operation Starfish and its subsidiary ministries, “Fish4Hope” and “Stella Marina,” provide parishes around the country with the opportunity to assist the poor in Haiti. In 1998, Fr. Richard Martin, then pastor of Nativity Catho-
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National Dental Hygiene Month It is National Dental Hygiene Month, making it a perfect time to talk about why your mouth matters when it comes to your total health! Our mission is to improve the public’s oral and overall health. While we certainly understand everyone’s desire for whiter teeth, the real focus should be on the health of your gums. And since 90% of you don’t floss or exaggerate how frequently you attempt to get that string between your teeth, let’s talk about other ways to improve your oral hygiene to keep your gums in shape. Gum disease is rampant but (unfortunately) it doesn’t hurt, so too many adults ignore
bleeding gums. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 64.7 million American adults have mild, moderate or severe periodontitis, which means that one out of every two American adults, aged 30 and over has some degree of periodontal disease. That’s half of you reading this article right now! Periodontal disease is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the gum tissue and bone supporting the teeth and if left untreated can lead to tooth loss. You need to have your gums “measured” or “probed” with a little round ruler at every dental hygiene visit to assess your periodontal status. The sulcus around
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disease, diabetes, stroke, dementia, rheumatoid arthritis, pregnancy complications and most recently even Alzheimer’s. Our knowledge about plaque has transformed from simply being a sticky matrix to a complex, thriving, microbial community called biofilm and its contribution to disease. What to do? See your dental hygienist at least twice a year, noting that most adults would benefit from more frequent recall appointments for a prevention visit every 3-4 months. Next, invest in an electric toothbrush (Oral-B Braun or Sonicare) and brush twice a day for two minutes. Not a flosser? Then invest in a Waterpik that removes 99.9% of the biofilm in just a minute a day. While advancements in
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Bills to Prohibit Electronic Smoking around School and Polystyrene Containers Signed to Law AUGUSTA Governor Janet Mills announced that she has signed legislation to protect the health of Maine children. LD 152 â&#x20AC;&#x153;An Act to Prohibit the Possession and Use of Electronic Smoking Devices on School Grounds,â&#x20AC;? sponsored by Senator Rebecca Millett of Cape Elizabeth, bans the use or possession of all electronic smoking devices and tobacco products on school grounds, school buses, and at any school sponsored event. According to the 2018 National Youth Tobacco Monitoring the Future survey, teen vaping rose dramatically last year with 37.3% of 12th graders reporting â&#x20AC;&#x153;any vapingâ&#x20AC;? in the past 12 months, up nearly ten percent from 27.8% in 2017. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Over the last several decades, we have made significant progress in reducing youth smoking but vaping presents a new and emerging threat to the health of Maine children â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and that is unacceptable,â&#x20AC;? said Governor Mills. â&#x20AC;&#x153;By banning electronic smoking devices from school grounds, we are taking an important step in protecting the welfare of our children and sending the clear message that smoking, in any form, is a threat to their health and their future.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;I submitted this bill after hearing from Maine teens about how worried they were about e-cigarette use among
their peers,â&#x20AC;? said Senator Rebecca Millett, D-Cape Elizabeth. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m very pleased Gov. Mills has signed this bill into law. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time we listen to our kids, and do everything we can to make sure schools are truly healthy learning environments.â&#x20AC;? Governor Mills today also signed into law LD 289 â&#x20AC;&#x153;An Act to Prohibit the Use of Certain Disposable Food Service Containers,â&#x20AC;? sponsored by Representative Stanley Zeigler of Montville, which prohibits the sale or distribution of disposable food service containers made of polystyrene â&#x20AC;&#x201C; more commonly known as Styrofoam â&#x20AC;&#x201C; in Maine beginning January 1, 2020. Polystyrene food containers are a significant contributor to environmental plastics pollution. Due to their light weight, they are easily windblown during
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is now leading the nation in dealing with polystyrene pollution,â&#x20AC;? said Representative Paige Zeigler, D-Montville, the billâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sponsor. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Polystyrene is harmful to humans, it puts strain on our fish stocks and it canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be recycled. Thankfully, there are Maine-made alternatives ready to be used. This shift to using sustainable containers and materials is a shift to a cleaner Maine.â&#x20AC;?
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Cyber FastTrack to Reduce Digital Skills Gap A Cybersecurity program Cyber FastTrack officially launched on April 5 across 27 states. Created by the SANS Institute, Cyber FastTrack is supported by State Governors and is designed to encourage more people into the cybersecurity sector while reducing Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s digital skills gap. The 27 states that have registered participation are: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming. Undergraduate and graduate students who want
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$2.8 Million for AmeriCorps in Maine WASHINGTON, DC U.S. Senators Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Angus King (I-Maine) announced that Maine has received $2,862,247 in AmeriCorps funding from the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS), the federal agency responsible for AmeriCorps and other national service programs. These grants will support 249 AmeriCorps members serving the following Maine organizations: LearningWorks, Maine Conservation Corps, Healthy Acadia, and the University of Southern Maine (USM)â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Maine Partnership for Environmental Stewardship. Funding will also support AmeriCorps members of Maine-operated locations of Goodwill Industries of Northern New England. â&#x20AC;&#x153;For more than twenty-five years, AmeriCorps members have been selflessly serving the people of Maine and the nation,â&#x20AC;? said Senators Collins and King in a joint statement. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Coinciding with National Volunteer Month, these grants will make sure both these members and the organizations have the tools they need to continue their important work, so they can keep making a difference for communities in need.â&#x20AC;? In addition to the funds
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Federal Aid to Maine Tops $2 Million BOSTON More than $2 million in federal assistance has been awarded to the State of Maine to help cover costs of the March 2-8, 2018, severe storm and flooding that impacted York County. On May 30, 2018, President Donald Trump approved
former Maine Governor Paul LePage’s request for federal assistance, issuing a major disaster declaration. Since then, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been working with state and local officials providing federal dollars under its Public Assistance and Hazard Mitigation programs, to eligible
public entities in York County. The federal money for this disaster assists in the support of first responders who worked hard to ensure Mainers’ safety, and helps reimburse entities for their costs when clearing downed trees, removing debris from roadways, and making repairs to damaged infrastructure
such as roads, bridges, utilities, buildings, schools, recreational areas, and certain private nonprofits that provide community services. The Maine Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) works with FEMA during all phases of the programs and conducts final reviews of FEMA-
Broadband Infrastructure & Planning Grants AUGUSTA ConnectME, a program of the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development, announced the opening of its fourteenth Infrastructure grant round and its fourth Planning grant round on recently. “Expanding access to broadband is a top priority of Governor Mills’ administration. That is why ConnectME is excited to open this year’s grant round of $740,000. We have been working with internet service providers and communities all across the state who are working hard to figure out how to get better, or in some cases, any connection to the internet,” noted Peggy Schaffer, director of ConnectME. “We anticipate a lot of interest in these grants to support projects that can connect unserved parts of Maine.” Planning Grant Phase I applications focus on provid-
ing funding so a community can identify and build community support for a broadband expansion project. Planning Grant Phase II grants are intended to give communities funding to develop a more thorough inventory of existing infrastructure and develop a specific plan, including potential network designs, operating models and business models your community could pursue to build out a network. Infrastructure Grants are grants to build infrastructure to serve areas that have less than 25 mbps/3 mbps speeds and a build-to level of a minimum of 10 mbps/10 mbps. The Maine Legislature has adopted the following goals related to broadband: A. Broadband service be universally available in this State, including to all residential and business locations and community anchor institutions; B. There be secure, reliable, competitive and sustainable
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York Food Pantry Receives $500 from Bank Employees YORK COUNTY Many of us don’t have to worry about food and where our next meal will come from. But for some, food insecurity is a real issue; one that must be dealt with daily. SIS Bank is therefore pleased to announce that the York Food Pantry is receiving a $500 gift from the Bank as part of its Employee Donation Program. Dawn Whiteside is the 37th employee to have the honor of naming an organization for the donation program. The York Food Pantry is part of the York County Service Association (YCSA), a local, nonprofit organization in York that serves low-income families going through difficult times. In addition to running the weekly Food Pantry, the YCSA offers financial support to help pay for rent, fuel or any other living expenses to help people move through a crisis. Whiteside, a CSA/Teller at SIS’ York branch, recognized
SIS Bank/Partners Bank CSA/Teller Dawn Whiteside (far right) of the Bank’s York branch was selected as the most recent recipient of the Bank’s Employee Donation Program. She presents this donation to the York Food Pantry. (left to right) Executive Director, Michelle Surdoval and Food Pantry Manager, Maureen Monsen. SIS/Partners’ York Branch Market Manager, Toni Joerres, joined Whiteside for the program.
the needs of her fellow community members for food and proper nutrition and so selected York Food Pantry as her charity of choice. “Thank you, Dawn, for so thoughtfully choosing this organization,” says SIS Bank President & CEO Blaine Boudreau. “Food is a basic necessity that is
often taken for granted, and this donation will help to keep the pantry stocked with nutritious items that these deserving individuals and families so need.” For more information on the York Food Pantry and YCSA, including how you can donate directly, go to www. ycsame.org.
80th Anniversary Year for Historical Trolley Museum KENNEBUNKPORT The Seashore Trolley Museum has officially opened for the 2019 season. The Museum will be open from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. every weekend in May, and daily starting on Memorial Day. A year-long celebration is planned for the Seashore Trolley Museum this season as it turns 80. Founded in 1939, the trolley museum is the oldest historic transportation organization of its kind, in the world and curates the largest streetcar collection. The museum features a three-mile round trip on its heritage railway, a 330-unit collection of trolleys, buses and more transit history than you can absorb in one day. Seashore Trolley Museum offers attractions for every member of your family. The museum’s docents are only too glad to unravel the mysteries of the last century’s transit modes. All of this activity began eighty years ago, when a group of Boston area college students visited Maine, to ride the dwindling number of streetcar lines. While enjoying an outing, they learned that The Biddeford and Saco Railroad had ordered replacement buses for its weary trolleys. One open-sided car, No. 31, was a favorite with the group. On
Local Kitchen & Tap Opens for Business
A ribbon cutting ceremony was conducted by Holly Roberts, Executive Director; in attendance Debra Poirier, Administration; Meghan Edwards, Events Intern (taking photo) of the York Region Chamber of Commerce on April 16 in Kittery with Noah Goldstein-Owner & Alexandria Pelczar from Senator Collins office, Kendra Amaral-Kittery Town Manager and coworkers in attendance cut the official ribbon.
KITTERY Ryan and Bradley, two brothers, and their cousin Noah opened their first venture together 30 years ago in a church basement in Reading Massachusetts. It may have been a simple baseball card shop but it laid the foundation for what was to come. Fast forward 20 years and they left their corporate jobs to take a chance on the restaurant industry and each other. In the height of the recession they launched into a highly competitive industry with little knowledge but a commitment to hard work. With the help of their
family and friends their first venture, The Farm Bar and Grille, was a smashing success. Ten years, and nine restaurants later they still believe family, friends, and hard work is the foundation to any good company with their latest venture – Local Kitchen & Tap. Located at 57 State Road, Kittery, Local Kitchen & Tap will be open year-round, Mon - Sun 11 am - midnight. Offering $4.95 margaritas all day/every day and open for Sunday Brunch from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For further information go towww.localkitchenkittery.com or on Facebook.
Local Professor Inducted into Prestigious Honor Societies
Biddeford & Saco 31 arrived in Kennebunkport,on July 15, 1939 on the land that is now the Seashore Trolley Museum. This car started the worldwide streetcar preservation movement, and has been preserved and protected by members of the museum for the past 80 years.
the spot, they agreed to save the little car. In doing so, the college students made history. Over the years, Seashore Trolley Museum has added to its collection streetcars from Los Angeles, New Orleans, Chicago, and to Maine’s northernmost county – Aroostook. Besides rail cars, the collection includes diesel and gas buses. There are 19 electrically powered trackless trolleys, like those running around Cambridge’s Harvard Square. Its Canadian collection is the largest outside of that country. If you are not satisfied with a North American assortment, transit equipment from: Australia, France, Japan, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and New Zealand may be
viewed or ridden. Bostonians will enjoy refreshing their memories of familiar rapid transit cars. All four subway lines: Red, Green, Blue and Orange are represented. In fact, Seashore prides itself on displaying the comprehensive “Boston Collection” of trolleys, trains and buses. The oldest piece of equipment in the museum is a Suffolk County Sheriff’s prisoner wagon, circa 1830. Although it is not a passenger vehicle, it represents the omnibuses, which clattered over the Hub’s cobblestone streets, until horse cars arrived. The birthday celebration weekend of July 5-8 will see hidden trolleys out in the sunshine for the first time in years.
SOUTH BERWICK On May 6, South Berwick resident, Dr. Edward T. Vieira, Jr., Professor of Marketing and Statistics at Simmons University in Boston, was inducted into the international Beta Gamma Sigma and Alpha Mu Alpha Honor Societies for his contributions to business and marketing education and scholarship. Vieira has developed more than 25 undergraduate and graduate statistics, marketing, and communications courses over his 30-year academic career as well as written over 70 peer-review publications in top scholarly journals and conference venues. He has authored statistics and public relations textbooks, which are highly regarded
There will be other special activities taking place as well. For more information about the streetcar preservation movement, the Seashore Trolley Museum and its collection, as well as a calendar of events for the 2019 season, visit www.trolleymuseum.org or call 207-967-2800 x 101.
and a children’s picture book with more on the way. Dr. Vieira earned his M.B.A. from Bryant University and his Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut in Marketing and Quantitative Methods. He is an expert on data analysis, consumer psychology and behavior, public relations, and online education, lecturing at major universities throughout New England. Vieira is known for never refusing a student who wishes to enroll in his classes no matter how large the class. He has lectured in classes with over 700 students. Over a long teaching career, Professor Vieira has always ended his last day of classes by celebrating with his student over a large offering of his well-known raisin scones.
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SPORTS Wells HS Alumni Plan Annual Golf Tournament WELLS The Wells High School Alumni Association is making plans for their 8th Annual Golf Tournament. It will again be held at the Cape Neddick Golf Course on the Shore Road in York. The date is Sunday, June 2, with registration beginning at 7:30 a.m. accompanied by coffee and donuts with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. There will be a chance to win a 2019 Ford Escape donated by Key Ford Agency in York for
a hole in one on a specific hole. There will be another opportunity to win multiple battery operated home care lawn equipment pieces donated by Eliot Small Engine of Eliot, Maine. There will be many chances to win some great raffle prizes and the opportunity to bid on Red Sox tickets. There will also be a special drawing for any early entries made before May 17. The entry
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fee is $100 and includes cart, lunch and “goodie bags”. Prizes awarded for First and Second Place teams, closest to the pin, longest drive and a putting contest. This annual fundraiser is for Scholarship funds to be given to graduating seniors each June. For more information and entry forms, go to the WHS Alumni website at www. wellshighalumni.org.
Run-Walk-Bike Event on May 19 Special Olympics Game Rescheduled NORTH BERWICK Due to the impending weather, the York County Special Olympics Spring Games is being postponed until May 17. Previously scheduled for May 10 at Noble High School in North Berwick, all other details remain the same. For more information, contact Dennis Dean at 207-4517469 or dennis@yorkso.org.
NORTH BERWICK Runners, walkers and bikers from around the area will converge on North Berwick on Sunday, May 19 for the 4th annual Family 5K Run/Walk and 10K Bike Ride. Prizes will be awarded to winners in four categories and every participant will receive a T-shirt. Pre-registration by May 10 is $25 for all bikers, $25 for runners and walkers 13 years or older and just $15 for runners and walkers 12 years or younger. Same day registration is $5
more for all three categories. All events will begin with a ceremony at the historic North Berwick Millfield at 3 p.m. At the end of the race, awards will be presented to the winners and snacks served to all. Sponsored by the North Berwick Historical Society, the event will raise funds to complete construction of the new learning center on the grounds of the society’s museum. To receive a registration form or get more information, please email Melissa Johnson-Pierce at johnsonfh@maine.rr.com.
CAPE NEDDICK The York Region Chamber of Commerce is hosting their 20th Annual Gateway Scholarship Golf Tournament on Monday, May 20 at the Cape Neddick Country Club, 650 Shore Road, Cape Neddick. Start time is 8:30 a.m. with a scramble format. Continental breakfast at 8 a.m. Awards and BBQ luncheon at approximately 1 p.m. Entry costs $109 per player if registered after April 1, and includes breakfast, BBQ lunch, and super ticket. Included in your Super Ticket is one raffle ticket for the grand prize of $1,000 cash, ten bucket raffle tickets, one Mulligan, one play with the Pro: Dustin Hunter. A portion of the proceeds to benefit the York Region Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Fund. All are welcome to play. Visit our Web Site:
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Rear Air Conditioning, Power Seat/ Liftgate/Sliding Door, Bluetooth Hands Free, Fog Lights, Remote Starter, Alloy Wheels, Leather Interior, Satellite Radio, Full Power Equipment, Stk#92009
Automatic, Air Conditioning, Touch Screen Radio, Keyless Entry, Bluetooth Hands Free, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Stk#92010B
Auto, AC, Bluetooth, Remote Start, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Back Up Camera, Touch Screen & Satellite Radio, PWR Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Warranty, Only 30,000 Miles, Stk#92031
Automatic, Heated Seats, Power Moonroof & Seat, Remote Starter, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Satellite Radio, Bluetooth Hands Free, Full Power Equip., Factory Warranty, Only 15K Miles, Stk#92029
LEATHER & REMOTE STARTER
TOUCH SCREEN RADIO
REMOVABLE HARD TOP
LEATHER & MOONROOF
$15,988
$16,988
$17,988
2016 DODGE DURANGO SXT 4X4
2017 NISSAN TITAN 2014 RAM 1500 XD REG CAB 4X4 CREW CAB 4X4 HEMI EXPRESS
Auto, Rear AC, 8.4” Touch Screen, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Alloys, Fog Lights, Bluetooth, Satellite Radio, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Heated Seats & Steering, Stk#19189A
Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Bluetooth Hands Free, Cruise Control, Keyless Enter-N-G0, Trailer Tow, V8 Engine, Stk#19107A
Auto, AC, 20” Chrome Wheels, Dual Exhaust, Fog Lights, Chrome Side Steps, Bluetooth, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, Satellite Radio, Bedliner, Stk#19263A
Leather Heated Seats, 8.4” Touch Screen, Alpine Sound System, Fog Lights, Remote Starter, 20” Alloys, Dual Exhaust, Full PWR Equip., Bluetooth, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Only 29K Miles, Stk#19261A
Heated & Cooled Power Seats, 8.4” Touch Screen, Remote Starter, 20” Chrome Wheels, Side Steps, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Dual Exhaust, Full Power Equip., Tonneau Cover, Sprayed-In Bedliner, Stk#19009A
Leather Heated Seats, Remote Starter, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Fog Lights, Alloys, Power Sliding Doors/Liftgate/Seat, Touch Screen & Satellite Radio, Full PWR Equip., Factory Warranty, Stk#92008
Auto, AC, 8.4” Touch Screen, Fisher Minute Mount Plow, Bluetooth, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, Side Steps, Tonneau Cover, Remote Starter, Stk#19228B
NAVIGATION & THIRD ROW
BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE
SPORT SCOOP HOOD
PWR MOONROOF & NAVIGATION
LEATHER & NAVIGATION
LEATHER HEATED SEATS
INCLUDES FISHER PLOW
2016 CHEVROLET K1500 SILVERADO DBL CAB 4X4
2017 RAM 1500 CREW LARAMIE 4X4 HEMI
Auto, AC, Blackout Package, Touch Screen Radio, Keyless Entry, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Back Up Camera, Sprayed-In Bedliner, Stk#19264A
Navigation, 8.4” Touchscreen, Heated Steering, Cooled Seats, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Remote Start, Fog Lights, Chrome Sidesteps & 20” Wheels, Dual Exhaust, Bluetooth, Full PWR Equipment, Stk#19223A
Leather Heated Seats & Steering, Navigation, Power Liftgate & Seats, Remote Starter, Bluetooth, Fog Lights, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Full PWR Equipment, Only 27K Miles, Panoramic Moonroof, Stk#91993
Leather Heated Seats & Steering, 20” Blackout Wheels, 8.4” Touch Screen, Bluetooth, PWR Seat, Fog Lights, Satellite Radio, Remote Starter, Full PWR Equip., Keyless Enter-N-Go, Factory Warranty, Stk#19310A
Leather Heated Seats & Steering, Navigation, Bluetooth, PWR Sliding Doors & Liftgate, Full PWR Equip., Harman Kardon Sound, Remote Starter, Satellite Radio, Rear Seat Video, Only 20K Miles, Stk#92026
Auto, AC, Tonneau Cover, Tilt Wheel, Sprayed-In Bedliner, Keyless Entry, Chrome Side Steps, Wheel Flares, Bluetooth, Satellite Radio, PWR Windows & Locks, Cruise Control, Remote Starter, Stk#19216A
Auto, AC, PWR Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Ctrl, Remote Starter, Anti-Spin, Back Up Camera, Touch Screen & Satellite Radio, Clearance Lamps, Trailer Tow, Side Steps, Factory Warr., Sprayed-In Bedliner, Stk#19271A
20” BLACKOUT WHEELS
LEATHER & MOONROOF
PANORAMIC MOONROOF
ONLY 21,000 MILES
PANORAMIC MOONROOF
CUMMINGS TURBO DIESEL
ONLY 22,000 MILES & KEYLESS
$19,988
$24,888
HOURS: Mon-Fri 8:30am-8pm Sat 8:30am-5pm Sun 11am-4pm
$20,988
$28,988
$21,988
2017 DODGE CHALLENGER SXT PLUS
$15,988
$22,988
2018 JEEP GRAND 2017 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED CHEROKEE ALTITUDE 4X4 4X4
$29,988
$29,995
2014 RAM 1500 2018 CHRYSLER 2015 RAM 2500 SLT CREW CAB LARAMIE PACIFICA TOURING-L 4X4 PLOW TRUCK HEMI 4X4
$22,988
2018 CHRYSLER PACIFICA LIMITED
$31,988
$23,988
$23,988
2015 RAM 2500 CREW 2018 RAM 2500 CREW CAB DIESEL 4X4 CAB 4X4 6.4L HEMI
$33,988
PORT CITY CHRYSLER DODGE Route One Bypass • Portsmouth, NH • (603) 436-1243 • Exit 5 off I-95 • www.portcitychryslerdodge.com
$33,988
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~ Classifieds ~ 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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HEALTH SERVICES MICHELLEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S 1-STOP BEAUTY Located at 1 Varrell Lane, York. Offering medical esthetic treatments, laser & more! Call Michelle today for your appointment: (978) 866-9118 MASSAGE THERAPY MASSAGE WITH BRIAN Relaxation, Deep Tissue, Therapeutic Massage for Men Licensed and Insured Est. 1999 South Berwick 617.750.3266 Beautiful Private Studio EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR OPIOID ADDICTION - YORK, ME M.D. accepting patients for Suboxone Treatment Program. Regain control of your life. No insurance required. Convenient after-work hours. Kick the habit today. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t die. Call 207-994-9454 for screening.
SEASONED FIREWOOD $250/cord. Buy now! Price will go up in the fall. 603-817-0808
GUNSMITHING GUNSMITHING SERVICES Expert cleaning and repairs, stock alterations, recoil pads. Over 50 years experience. Very reasonable rates. 207-450-8957
CLEANING SERVICES SHIRLEYâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S CLEANING For a spotless home. Trustworthy and dependable. 207-439-1363
FRONT DESK RESERVATION CLERK June to September, 5 days/nights per week. Must be able to work weekends. Excellent working conditions!
OUTSIDE MAINTENANCE
June to September, 5 days per week, 4-6 hours per day.
OUTSIDE MAINTENANCE
June to September, 3 days per week, 4-6 hours per day. *Maintenance must have a valid driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s license and be able to work weekends. If you like outside work, this is the job for you!
MUSIC LESSONS SIMPLY THE BEST MUSIC LESSONS IN SO. MAINE! Best Teachers â&#x20AC;˘ Best Facilities Best Schedules â&#x20AC;˘ Best Recitals All instruments, All ages, All styles! TuneTown Studios 207-641-8863 932 Sanford Road, Wells www.tunetownmusicgear.com
NIGHT SECURITY
Mid-June to mid-August, 4 evenings per week, 6-7 hours per evening.
NIGHT SECURITY
Mid-June to mid-August, 3 evenings per week, 6-7 hours per evening.
PART TIME COUPLE NEEDED
)RU HYHQLQJ URXQGV RI UHVW URRPV ODXQGU\ ÂżWQHVV URRP PLQL JROI and swimming pool area. Mid-June through Labor Day, evenings, rain or shine! Ideal position for couple that wants to get out of the house for a few hours a night!
HELP WANTED
LAURA S. LEBER, CPA Accounting, bookkeeping, payroll & tax preparation services. Reasonable rates. Call 207-384-5932 or e-mail: laura.leber.cpa@gmail.com
For more info, call (207) 646-7570. We would love hearing from you!
Wells Beach Resort Campground
PROFESSIONAL HOUSEKEEPER WANTED
Light duty only to work with seniors. 3HUIHFW SDUW WLPH MRE ZLWK Ă&#x20AC;H[LEOH schedule. Small local property management company has a year round opportunity for the right candidate. Please email your resume to patricia@yorkhousing.info.
RAYMOND C. SNELL, CPA SOUTH BERWICK Income Tax Prep-Individual Business-Corp-NonProďŹ t C 781-956-2713 H 207-384-5425 Kakemo1@myfairpoint.net
1000 Post Rd, Wells, ME
~ 10* Rated RV Resort ~ As a highly successful NYS HVAC & Plumbing contractor,
Black River Plumbing, Heating & AC, Inc. was recently awarded a project at the Naval Base in Kittery, ME. We are looking to fulďŹ ll the positions locally.
HELP WANTED
The positions are for qualiďŹ ed commercial
HIRING FOR 2019 SEASON
HOUSEKEEPERS, LAUNDRY, MAINTENANCE & FRONT DESK
HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED
Full & Part time hours available as we ramp up for 2019. Flexible hours, we can work around school schedules.
Misty Harbor Resort, 60 Mile Rd, Wells
Plumbers. This will be a prevailing wage project, subject to Davis-Bacon wage determinations. Prospective candidates must possess valid credentials to gain access to the Naval Base. Applicants must also have at least 5 years experience in one or more of the following:
HVAC, PipeďŹ tting, Pipe Welding, Steam Work.
We offer better than average wages and end-of-season bonus!
Apply in person to:
Please send resume to
blackriverphac260@yahoo.com.
We value our employees and our guests! Call 207-646-8115 or 207-641-7121 now or email resume to woresortmotel@gmail.com
GREEN FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Call Eric Hobson 207-467-0621 GREEN FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Clean & Guaranteed Full Cord North Berwick 207-409-6567
FOR SALE! Manâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bike $50. Womanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bike $50. Call 207-646-9840 Must pick up in Wells.
ACCOUNTING
Full & part time. Benefits available for full time employees. Competitive pay. Weekends required.
FIREWOOD / PELLETS
HELP WANTED
GRAVELY ZERO TURN MOWER, 34â&#x20AC;?cut, 15 HP, Kawasaki engine with side catch bagger, new blades & rear tires. $2,400 or BO â&#x20AC;˘ 207-450-9509
AUTOS FOR SALE â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;98 JEEP GR CHEROKEE 4WD, 147K miles, runs well but needs minor repairs. $1750 Call Ray 781-956-2713 in South Berwick.
ITEMS FOR SALE
Huntington Common Hiring Opportunities
May is here!
85 Shore Rd, Ogunquit, ME 03907
How about a new career?
Hiring for April - October!
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Seasonal full-time. Must be available to work weekends.
A Job that Nurtures the Soul
HOUSEKEEPERS BREAKFAST/LAUNDRY ASSISTANT AFTERNOON HANDYMAN Competitive wage! End-of-season bonus! If interested, call Carol at 646-5562 (9-2 Mon-Fri) or send an email to cpsphawk@maine.rr.com.
Become a Home Instead CAREGiverSM! If you enjoy working with seniors, we want you! Join our team and become a Home Instead CAREGiver. Training, support DQG Ă&#x20AC;H[LEOH VKLIWV SURYLGHG 1R PHGLFDO GHJUHH QHFHVVDU\
Home Instead Senior Care Call Today: 207.985.8550
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â&#x20AC;˘ CRMA Med Care Managers :KHQ GXH IRU UHQHZDO WKH UHFHUWLĂ&#x20AC;FDWLRQ FODVVHV DUH KHOG DW +& DQG SDLG IRU E\ +XQWLQJWRQ HIRING NOW! â&#x20AC;˘
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www.sunrise-careers.com (search for Kennebunk) Complete an application online.
AFS IS NOW HIRING
We are looking for experienced food service professionals who can work in the back or front. This is a fast-paced upbeat environment. We have ERWK IXOO DQG SDUW WLPH SRVLWLRQV DYDLODEOH :H RIIHU SURÂżW VKDULQJ DQG WKH opportunity to advance. The primary hours are days with no weekends or holidays with the exception of one position. We offer competitive wages and bonuses are given for exceptional dedication and effort. You may send resumes to applegatefsinc@hotmail.com or call 207-752-0600.
HUNTINGTON COMMON SUNRISE SENIOR LIVING 1 Huntington Common Dr, Kennebunk, ME 04043 / 207-985-2810
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~ Classifieds ~ HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
$200 SIGN ON BONUS!
LINE COOK: Full or part time at Richardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Seafood Restaurant 1732 No. Berwick Rd (Route 9) in Wells. Call 207-646-8561 and ask for Debbie or stop in for an application.
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HOUSE CLEANER WANTED No evenings! Part-time to full-time. Wells, Ogunquit, York.
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Seagull Inn and Condominiums 1413 Post Rd, Wells, ME 04090 FRONT DESK RECEPTIONS AND MAINTENANCE Seasonal positions for 2019. Must be available to work weekends. We offer better than average wages and end-of-season bonus! Call 646-5164 or email seagulloffice@seagullvacations.com
$13-17 PER HOUR EDVHG RQ H[SHULHQFH
Call 207-752-7585 for interview.
M.C. Perkins Cove, a busy year round restaurant in Ogunquit is seeking
LINE COOKS AND DISHWASHERS. M.C. is a nationally recognized restaurant that USA Today has called one of the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Top Ten Places in the World with a Viewâ&#x20AC;?(Summer 2007) and one of Food & Wineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Top 51 Most Romantic Restaurants in the Countryâ&#x20AC;? (2018). It offers spectacular ocean views with contemporary American food created by James Beard Award winning chefs, Mark Gaier and Clark Frasier.
HELP WANTED FOR HOME - OUTSIDE CLEAN UP 2-3 Times a week. 207-439-2636.
If interest, please call 207-646-6263.
Kittery Trading Post LOVE THE OUTDOORS? JOIN OUR TEAM! Help us to continue our tradition of offering quality service to people who love the great outdoors by joining our team! The following full-time positions are available in our Kittery store: â&#x20AC;˘ Warehouse Stocker â&#x20AC;˘ (Dover & Kittery locations) â&#x20AC;˘ Cashier Assistant Manager â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ Housekeeping / Facilities â&#x20AC;˘ Benefits include: Sign on bonus, 30% employee discount, medical/dental insurance, 401(k), weekend bonus pay. FMI: Visit ktp.com/employment or call Paige Hartman at 207-752-9085. DRIVERS, CDL-A: Home EVERY Night! Excellent Pay & Benefits, No Touch Freight! 401k Match, Milestone Bonuses! Paid Vacation, Holidays, Sick Days! New, well maintained equipment. One year experience or 100k miles. Call 855-200-2883 CLEANING PERSON NEEDED for Saturdays in July & August for a private cottage in Wells. $25/hour for 4 hours. Call 781-640-8578
COME WORK FOR BOURNIVAL JEEP AS A
AUTOMOTIVE SALES CONSULTANT We are the #1 Jeep Only Dealer in New England â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and we are expanding! We are forward thinking and always improving. Your future starts here!
Full time. $65,000+ Salary plus commission and bonuses.
Positions available to start immediately through October and year round, or May/June start date for the Summer season:
HOUSEKEEPERS, LINE COOKS, SERVERS, BARTENDERS, HOST, DISHWASHER, BUSSER, POOL & PARKING ATTENDANTS, FRONT DESK We have something for your particular talent and schedule, so come join our winning team!
You will take care of our customers, connect with your community, and live our values. As a team member you must possess good written and verbal skills, and have the ability to follow directions and multi-task. ENTHUSIASM REQUIRED!
207-646-9384 â&#x20AC;˘ Megan@anchoragebythesea.com â&#x20AC;˘ 125 Shore Road, Ogunquit
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As a highly successful NYS HVAC & Plumbing contractor,
Apply to Dale Claus in person or by email (dale.claus84@gmail.com).
Apply by phone, email, or in person:
Black River Plumbing, Heating & AC, Inc. was recently awarded a project at the Naval Base in Kittery, ME. We are looking to fulďŹ ll the positions locally.
Equal Opportunity Employer
HOUSEKEEPERS WANTED COMPETITIVE PAY!
Must be proud of your work, and be able to work Saturdays! Option to work this spring, week days, and into fall available. Previous experience is helpful, but not necessary, training available. Fun place to work, great team to work with!
The positions are for qualiďŹ ed commercial
PipeďŹ tters. This will be a prevailing wage project, subject to Davis-Bacon wage determinations. Prospective candidates must possess valid credentials to gain access to the Naval Base. Applicants must also have at least 5 years experience in one or more of the following:
HVAC, PipeďŹ tting, Pipe Welding, Steam Work. Please send resume to
blackriverphac260@yahoo.com.
Call 207-363-1825 ASAP! WORK ON YOUR OWN OR BRING A FRIEND AND WORK AS A TEAM!
Abacus Gallery is Hiring!
Job Fair!
Abacus is seeking enthusiastic
Thursday, May 16, 11:00am to 4:00pm
Retail Sales Associates
Year Round, Full-Time, Part-Time & Seasonal Positions
for our Kâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;port and Ogunquit locations. Full & part time with possibility of starting immediately. Nights & weekends a must! Please pick up an application at 2 Ocean Ave. Kâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;port or 213 Main St. Ogunquit or via email at ogunquit@abacusgallery.com.
Taking applications for
Host, Server, Kitchen
We are looking for talented individuals that take pride in their work! We have a fun, family environment, and have positions available in our Manufacturing Department (all shifts), Retail Store, CafĂŠ, Cooking School, and Warehouse. Compensation is competitive and ZH SURYLGH EHQHĂ&#x20AC;WV LQFOXGLQJ PHGLFDO . YDFDWLRQ KROLGD\ DQG personal time, along with a generous employee discount.
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Stop by for an on-the-spot interview at:
day & night shifts available. Apply in person daily except on Wednesdays at:
Stonewall Kitchen LLC 2 Stonewall Lane <RUN 0(
Hobbs Harborside 352 Harbor Road, Wells 207-646-2200
or email jamminjobs@ stonewallkitchen.com
For more information, please call 985-8550 or visit us at www.homeinstead.com/499
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RENTALS
SEASONAL RENTALS
ELIOT MAINE RENTAL Small, furnished, 1 BR APT, ideal for one. All utilities included. No pets. Background check. $1000/mo. Call 207-439-2636
OGUNQUIT - 2 BR, 2 BA, 1600 SF condo available for June at $1295 weekly, and July-August at $1895 weekly. Call 207-251-6955
Seaside Vacation Rentals OFF SEASON, WINTER & YEAR ROUND RENTALS! Call us toll free at 866-681-8081 See our detailed listings & photos online at www.seasiderentals.com
OFFICE RENTAL
207.384.4008
96 Portland St, South Berwick, ME www.century21barbarapatterson.com
LIST YOUR RENTAL PROPERTY We offer Tenant Placement and Management Services
STORAGE RENTALS AFFORDABLE STORAGE Rentals $50 & Up No Sign Up Fee Call (207) 641-8404
SOUTHERN MAINE Rte 1 Location, 250 or 500 sq. ft. options, 2nd Fl, Elevator, $350/mo. INCL Heat/Elec, Conference Rm. CALL 363-1825.
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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LEGAL / PUBLIC NOTICES PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Derek D. Morgan SUPERIOR COURT of Washington for Spokane County Estate of Derek D. Morgan, Deceased, No. 19-4-00611-32 Probate Notice to Creditors (RCW 11.40.030) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of the Estate of Derek D. Morgan. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing by ¿UVW FODVV PDLO WR WKH SHUVRQDO UHSUHVHQWDWLYH RU WKH SHUVRQDO UHSUHVHQWDWLYH¶V DWWRUQH\ DW WKH DGGUHVV VWDWHG EHORZ D FRS\ RI WKH FODLP DQG ¿OLQJ WKH RULJLQDO RI WKH FODLP ZLWK WKH FRXUW in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of ¿UVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RI WKH QRWLFH ,I WKH FODLP LV QRW SUHVHQWHG ZLWKLQ WKLV WLPH IUDPH WKH FODLP LV forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is HIIHFWLYH DV WR FODLPV DJDLQVW ERWK WKH GHFHGHQW¶V SUREDWH DQG QRQSUREDWH DVVHWV
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GLASS REPAIR
HELP OFFERED
SEEKING RENTALS
BROKEN GLASS COMPANY New windows, window repair, shower doors, mirrors, weather stripping, screens. Residential & commercial. 207-216-9931
PERSONAL ASSISTANCE TRUSTWORTHY RETIREE will 1) make deliveries. 2) drive to/from airport, mall, theater & other dest. 3) do small odd jobs. Try me out! Very reasonable. Call Paul 207-363-0519
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~ News ~ Maine Veterans’ Homes Groundbreaking in Augusta AUGUSTA U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie joined Senators Susan Collins and Angus King, Representatives Chellie Pingree and Jared Golden, and Governor Janet Mills, at a groundbreaking ceremony for Maine Veterans’ Homes’ new veterans home in Augusta recently. The planned 179,000+ square foot facility will feature 138 private rooms for veterans and eligible
family members, employ nearly 250 people, and be the first true small-home model facility in Maine. “Today’s groundbreaking ceremony underscored Maine’s commitment to supporting those who have served our nation. This state-of-theart facility will help provide exceptional care for veterans in a comfortable, home-like atmosphere,” said the Maine Delegation in a joint statement.
...GRANT from page 43 today’s economy.” Over the past 13 years, the ConnectME Authority has awarded $12.33 million in grants to 146 projects, increasing access to high-speed internet to 39,777 Maine households. Additionally, ConnectME started issuing Planning Grants in 2016 and has issued 16 grants for a total of $580,872. These grants are criti-
cal to supporting communities as they determine their needs, assets and business models to move forward. Applications for both programs are due June 12. If you have any questions about these grant programs, contact Peggy Schaffer at peggy.schaffer@ maine.gov or Brooke Johnson at brooke.johnson@maine.gov.
“We were pleased to have Secretary Wilkie in Maine to see firsthand how our state leads the way in honoring and caring for our veterans. We look forward to continuing to ensure that all veterans have access to the highquality care and resources they have earned through their service in defense of our country.” Maine Veterans’ Homes (MVH) is an independent, non-
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~ Obituaries ~ tions to the First Congregational Church of North Berwick or to Waban Projects, Inc. - Fraser-Ford Child Development Center. If you are unable to remember her with a donation, please consider honoring Jean by reaching out in love and kindness to someone who needs it at this time. Nothing would make her happier. Arrangements are entrusted to Johnson Funeral Home where condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
...BIRCH from page 21 rarely called attention to her efforts, she leaves a long legacy of service and caring… truly a life well-lived. Jean leaves behind her husband of sixty-seven years, Wendell and their three children: Patty MacDonald and her husband Richard of Wells; Deb Jalbert and her husband Paul of North Berwick; and Karen Birch of North Berwick. She is also survived by the grandchildren who brought her so much joy over the years: Amanda and Brianne Westman; and Dan, Jon and Sarah Jalbert. She also had the privilege of seeing the next generation of her family and leaves four great-grandchildren, Payton, Chase, Anika and Wesley. She was predeceased by her parents, Harland and Georgina Day and her infant son, Peter. A time of visitation will be held at the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick, on Friday, May 10, 6- 8 p.m.. Jean’s family looks forward to sharing your stories and memories of this wonderful woman. A funeral service will be held at the First Congregational Church of North Berwick on Saturday, May 11 at 1 p.m. Those who wish may make memorial dona-
Ingelore Sullivan (Nee) Oehmke, 82 YORK – Ingelore Sullivan Oehmke passed away on April 24, 2019 at Watson Fields Assisted Living in Dover, NH. This followed a long struggle with Alzheimer’s Disease. Born September 28, 1936 in Köslin, Pommern (Now
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$
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$
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13,900
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AWD
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$
27,843 27,843
May 10, 2019
56 The Weekly Sentinel
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REALTY ONE
Owned Independently
265 Main St, BIDDEFORD 21 Western Ave, KENNEBUNK 207.283.0108 207.967.6777
84 School St, OGUNQUIT 207.646.4546
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55 Emery Mills Rd, SHAPLEIGH 439 US Rte 1, YORK 207-636-3600 207.363.2497
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WELLS 1.18 Acres for $75,000. Well and 3 bedroom septic installed, wooden shed, ready for your home plans! Jean Kovacs 207-408-1822
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ACTON 9.3 Acres for $67,000. Near mountains and lakes! Francis DiPrisco 207-432-1654