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Barbara Bush Commemorative Book & Plant Sale Benefit

Ganny’s Garden includes a bench with sculptures of a floppy hat, ‘Pride and Prejudice’ book, and pair of Keds shoes which commemorate Barbara Bush.

KENNEBUNKPORT Calling all gardeners! The Kennebunkport Conservation Trust is hosting a plant sale to benefit Ganny’s Garden on Saturday, May 12. Ganny’s Garden is located in the heart of Kennebunkport and was dedicated to Mrs. Bush in 2011. Ganny is the name Barbara Bush was lovingly called by her seventeen grandchildren, and their initials are randomly engraved in the stone walls which surround the garden. The plant sale was on the calendar before Mrs. Bush

passed away. Now, it is even more meaningful. All proceeds will benefit the perpetual care of Ganny’s Garden. Her legacy will forever bloom in Kennebunkport. A visit to the garden is a perfect way to treat mom this Mother’s Day weekend! When you are done plant shopping, take mom for a hike on the trails – located at 57 Gravelly Brook Road, Kennebunkport from 9 a.m. to noon. Barbara Bush Commemorative Book Community Submissions Welcome When Barbara Bush passed

away on April 17, the nation lost one of its most endearing and universally popular figures who seemed like everyone’s grandmother. Since her funeral, the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust has received many calls and emails asking how we can honor Mrs. Bush for all that she has meant to the Kennebunks. You may recall that in September 2011, we dedicated Ganny’s Garden on the Trust’s River Green property in Kennebunkport in her honor. Inspired by a See GARDEN page 6...

Superior Court Judge to Talk at Senior College WELLS The Honorable Thomas Delahanty, Justice for the Maine Superior Court and former U.S. Attorney for the District of Maine, presents a lecture entitled “Justice for All” on Wednesday, May 16 at 10 a.m. at York County Community College, 112 College Drive, Wells. It is the final lecture of the current semester, presented by

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He also served under Presidents Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama and Donald Trump as U.S. Attorney. His service lasted for more than nine years over two terms, representing the State of Maine. While serving as U.S. Attorney from 2014-17, he was the national chairperson of the Attorney General’s Controlled Substance and Asset Forfeiture Working Group. He was also a

member of the Attorney General’s Marijuana Enforcement Group, Violent Crimes Committee and Border Immigration Committee. A graduate of St. Michael’s College in Vermont, Delahanty studied law and received his law degree from the University of Maine School of Law in Portland. Prior to his national See JUDGE page 4...

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South Coast Senior College, an outreach program of YCCC. The talk is free and open to all. Speaking through the lens of his experiences as judge and U.S. Attorney, Delahanty will discuss current issues in the State of Maine and the nation and their impact on the treatment of individuals and groups. Delahanty is the third generation in his family to serve as Superior Court Justice of Maine.

The Honorable Thomas Delahanty, Justice for the Maine Superior Court and former U.S. Attorney for the District of Maine.

Join the Fight Against Polio this May YORK/OGUNQUIT York Rotary continues the fight to eradicate polio worldwide by 2020. Their annual Rotary Night is scheduled for Wednesday, May 23 for the evening performance of Smokey Joe’s Cafe. The public is invited to join the fight by purchasing a ticket to the all-new revival. A portion of every ticket purchased for that evening’s performance will be donated to local Rotary clubs. The fight to end polio is led by the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, which includes Rotary International, UNICEF, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and governments around the world,

with the support of many others across the globe. “We are so close to eradicating polio. We stand at a 99.9 percent reduction in cases worldwide with only Afghanistan and Pakistan having cases in 2017,” said Holly Sargent of

In 1985, Rotary launched its PolioPlus programme to tackle global polio eradication through mass vaccinations. (photo/caption by rotarynewsonline.org)

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available wherever and whenever the threat of polio still exists. Thanks to the Gates Foundation, every Rotary dollar raised is matched 2 for 1. By attending this special show, you can help achieve a polio-free world. I hope you will join us.” Individual tickets are on sale now with prices starting at $52. Subscription packages are also available and guarantee the best seats for the best price. Prices start at only $247 for a five-show package and $147 for a three-show package. Gift certificates are also on sale. Tickets are available online at www.ogunquitplayhouse.org and through the Box Office located at 142 Main Street, Ogunquit or 207-646-5511.

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Birding Around the World, May 15

WELLS “Birding Around the World� with one of Maine’s most experienced and enthusiastic birders, Becky Marvil. In the summer of 2015, Marvil, her husband Josh (the pilot), and two other couples spent 30 days traveling around the world in a private plane. Their route took them from the US to Newfoundland, the Azores, Turkey, Oman, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Taiwan, Russia, and Alaska. In addition to sightseeing and learning about different cultures, Marvil’s background in biology and ornithology caused her to focus on the birds, photographing and videotaping many species, and learning about their regional family variations and similarities from one stop to the next. From the volcanic islands of the Azores to the 106-degree heat of Oman to the chilly, driz-

zly coast of Alaska, she will show her beautiful photos and reveal stories of bird species from around the globe. Becky Marvil lives with her family in Yarmouth. She has a background in Biology, Ornithology, and Computer Science and runs her own computer programming/webpage design business. She has been the Executive Director of the Acadia Birding Festival for 8 years, combining her knowledge of webpage design, organizational skills, and love of birding. She is also the Secretary for the Maine Bird Records Committee, a eBird Hotspot monitor for Maine, and just recently became a regional coordinator for the Maine Breeding and Wintering Bird Atlas. During her free time, she helps with local bird surveys, chases after rarities, and loves to travel and

enjoy birds in new locations. The program will be on May 15 at 7 p.m. in the Mather Auditorium at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm. This interesting, educational program is free and open to the public. Come early for refreshments.

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KENNEBUNKPORT The Kennebunk-Kennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce is partnering up with the Kennebunk Rotary Club to present the Rotary’s Annual Scholarship Raffle at the Chamber’s After Hours on Wednesday, May 16. The monthly After Hours event runs from 5 to 7 p.m. at The Nonantum Resort in Kennebunkport, followed by the auction at 7 p.m. Admission is open to the public. The Scholarship Raffle is an annual event to raise money for deserving students, typically giving them $500 to $1,500 to offset their college expenses. Each year the club issues around $14,000 to a dozen or so Kennebunk High School students, and this year they hope to better their efforts. Tickets are $100 each,

and only 300 total will be sold. All proceeds will benefit the scholarship fund. You can purchase tickets through a Rotary member, at the Chamber office or online: http://kennebunkrotaryclub.org/donate/scholarship-raffle-tickets/ Tickets will be drawn at 7 p.m., and winnings include a $3,000 first prize; $2,000 second prize; $1,000 third prize; $500 fourth prize; and $200 fifth to tenth prizes. Winners do not have to be present to win. Admission to After Hours is the regular $5 for members and $10 for the general public. Between 5 and 7 p.m., admission includes hors d’oeuvres and two drink tickets. After 7 p.m., a cash bar will be available. For information, call the Chamber at 207-967-0857 or visit www. gokennebunks.com.

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YCCC Announces Commencement Date And Keynote Speaker

WELLS/OGUNQUIT York County Community College’s 23rd Commencement will take place on Saturday, May 12 at 10 a.m. at the Ogunquit Playhouse. The Keynote speaker will be Gary Leech,

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Master Gardeners Offer Spring/Summer Workshops WELLS University of Maine Cooperative Extension master gardener volunteers will offer a workshop on Drip Irrigation, 6-7:30 p.m., Thursday, May 17, at Wells Reserve, 342 Laudholm Farm Road, Wells. UMaine Extension master gardener volunteer Allan Amioka will lead the program, explaining how drip irrigation saves valuable time and water resources and why plants respond favorably. Participants will learn how to install a simple drip irrigation system in the home garden. Meet at the Mather Auditorium building.

Dress for the outdoors and be prepared for a hands-on learning session. A second workshop on Hydroponic Gardening will be offered at the same location, 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, June 7. Master Gardener Volunteers Jolene Staruch and Allan Amioka will walk you through the basics of growing lettuce, herbs and more, indoors – hydroponically! A $5 donation is requested at each event to help support the programs. To pre-register for either workshop, call UMaine Extension in York County at 207-324-2814 or email extension.york@maine.edu.

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~ News ~ Annual May Faire Festival at Seacoast Waldorf ELIOT Seacoast Waldorf School invites the seacoast community to celebrate Spring on Saturday, May 12, at its Annual May Faire—a day of fun, food and festivities for “kids of all ages.� Attendees will enjoy springtime traditions such as the May Pole, pony rides, face painting, baby farm animals, a puppet show and more. Crafts include making raffia and fresh flower “faerie head wreaths� and tie-dye shirts, and activities include “gem in the haystack,� the zip line, sack races, the Cake Walk and more. Collecting “prizes� from the ever-

popular “Pocket Lady,� whose pockets are stuffed with handmade gifts, is a favorite. Seacoast Waldorf School director Deirdre McEachern, says, “It is an especially exciting May Faire as we showcase our beautiful, new Middle School and herald a long-awaited springtime. Seasonal rituals are a key part of a Waldorf education, and we love opening our doors to the ‘wonderful world of Waldorf’ giving a peek into the creativity and magic of our school. This is our 19thyear on the seacoast, and we are preparing for our 20th-anniversary and the worldwide 100th-anni-

Wounded Warrior Fellowship Opportunity for Local Veteran STATEWIDE Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (D-Maine) is seeking a wounded warrior or medically-retired veteran for a two-year paid fellowship in her Portland District office. This Veterans Constituent Services and Field Representative will assist veterans and active-duty military personnel with casework and will provide community outreach on behalf of the Congresswoman. The Wounded Warrior Fellowship Program was established by the House of Representatives to provide employment opportunities for wounded or disabled veterans within member offices and with the goal of training a new generation of veteran lead-

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SOUTH BERWICK How many hats do the library directors in Eliot and South Berwick wear? A towering number, according to admirers of Lydia Goodwin and Karen Eger, honored as Citizens of the Year by the South Berwick-Eliot Rotary at a recent community tribute. Goodwin has worked at the William Fogg Library in Eliot for 17 years, five as director, and Eger has been director of the new South Berwick Public Library since 2012. “Literacy is one of the important missions of Rotary’s Pyramid of Peace,� said Helen Goransson, Rotary secretary, “and that is one of the reasons we decided to honor the head librarians of our towns. Their work is so important and they are not celebrated enough for

6th Annual Senior Future Aspirations Day

all they do and for how important their libraries are in improving the quality of life in our towns.� That oversight was enthusiastically remedied at a reception attended by 130 people in the dining hall at Berwick Academy, with a host of speakers expressing appreciation for “our crucial civil servants� who sustain the relevance of libraries in the digital age, according to Deb Crosier, trustee of the William Fogg Library board. Crosier disputed the notion that “free lending libraries and books in general are relics of the past,� listing dozens of services and events libraries now offer, from cutting edge technology and instructions in their use, to children’s vacation programs, and meet-

SOUTH BERWICK On Tuesday, May 1, Marshwood High School celebrated the

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ing space for rug hookers, local inventors and movie clubs. In a humorous sketch, Megan Weeks-Zotara, president of Friends of Fogg Library, traced Goodwin’s library history back to 2600 B.C., when dressed in toga and sandals she presided over 30,000 clay tablets in Mesopotamia, down through the centuries to 1833 when the first tax-supported public library in the U.S. opened in Peterborough NH,

where Goodwin was attired “like Jane Austen� in hoop skirt and bonnet. From bonnets, WeeksZotara riffed on the countless other hats Goodwin and Eger wear in their multiple roles as educator, administrator, marketing executive, fundraiser, grant writer, researcher, program planner, media expert, community liaison, and more. Sheila Dube, youth services librarian at Springvale Public Library where Eger previously worked for 12 years,

emphasized Eger’s “life coach and friend� hat, describing their shared theatrical flair and Eger’s staunch friendship with library staff through personal and professional challenges. Richard Donhauser, Rotarian emcee, ended the evening with hilarity, fetching an outlandish assortment of head gear from a huge bag and piling them onto the heads of the smiling guests of honor, proving that Goodwin and Eger deserve one other title: good sport.

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~ News ~ Strengthening America — From Berwick Road to Preble Street

Post #79 riders get ready to roll. Pictured from left to right: Director Dennis Ouellette, Robert Wright, Safety Officer Gary Branyen, Stan Sheldon, Daniel Cassady and Ride coordinator and Public Affairs Officer Beverly Cassady. (Photo Credit: Sandra Lillian Menter)

BERWICK When American Legion National Commander Denise H. Rohan spoke to the House and Senate Veterans’ Affairs committees during the Washington Conference earlier this year, she emphasized that “The American Legion was built to strengthen America.” In introducing Commander Rohan, Paul Ryan, Speaker of the House, stated that “People know the Legion as a fixture in their communities.” None are better known locally than the American Legion Riders, and the riders of Berwick’s Post #79 are leading the pack. In February, Post #79 riders kicked off their second “Craft and Crop for a Cause” event at the Berwick town hall auditorium. Dozens of paper crafters and scrap book enthusiasts arrived for either a full or half day of crafting. The schedule was jampacked, with multiple vendors in

attendance, classes by individual consultants, food, and give-aways throughout the day. The mastermind behind “Craft and Crop for a Cause” is Legion Rider Beverly Cassady, who along with husband Daniel, has been a rider since 2015. Her goal was to create a unique event that would help Post #79 riders raise money and donations to support the Preble Street Homeless Shelter in Portland. Participants and vendors were asked to preregister and bring food donations (those that did received extra give-away tickets as an incentive). This event was so wildly successful that all available tables were filled and the post purchased ten additional tables in preparation for the third “Crop for a Cause” to be held this fall on Saturday, October 20. The February “Crop for a Cause” raised $500 and several hundred pounds of food dona-

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Marshwood Students Travel to Dominican Republic SOUTH BERWICK The Interact Global Service Group traveled to the Dominican Republic in April to partner with the Dominican Foundation for Marine Studies FUNDEMAR. FUNDEMAR has been working on conservation of marine and coastal ecosystems in the South-East region of the Dominican Republic for seven years. FUNDEMAR program goals are: Evaluation of reef conditions, continuous training and community engagement, the creation of coral nurseries and restoration of affected zones. The group sadly witnessed a lot of dead coral, but saw the efforts to preserve the coral reefs with the very well managed areas around Catalina Island. FUNDAMAR transplants an average of 800 coral fragments a year into the reefs in the South-East region. After learning about their work, students assisted with clay stands tions to be delivered to Portland in the spring. On April 14, Post #79 riders packed two SUVs full to the brim of with food and clothing donations and set off with a motorcycle convoy to Preble Street. The riders were met by a volunteer who told them that these donations were much appreciated, especially in light of escalating homelessness and drug use. Preble Street’s mission is to provide accessible barrier-free services to empower people experiencing problems with homelessness, housing, hunger and poverty and to advocate for solutions to See RIDERS page 10...

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Volunteers Clean Up at Wells Beaches upcoming tourist season. That includes our annual return of the piping plovers as well as a large influx of seals. Debris on the beach is not only unsightly – it’s a hazard to our wildlife. The smallest of items, a tossed away cigarette butt, can create serious digestive issues for them. Plastic bottle caps present choking hazards, and those plastic 6-pack rings can strangle birds if they get stuck around their necks. Saundra Skoczen, a 10-year resident of Maine and a tenured dispatcher for Wells PD, has organized the Beach Cleanup for

two years now. Originally from Colorado, Saundra moved here to be close to the ocean. As she says, “Cut me and you’ll find sea salt in my blood!� She’s always wanted to do something for our ocean and when she joined the Blue Ocean Society she found the perfect way. Saundra pitched her beach cleanup idea to Wells Police Chief Jo-Ann Putnam who quickly approved the idea and told Saundra to “Go for it!� Saundra spoke to the folks at the Blue Ocean Society who loved the idea of adding Wells to their cleanup events and has sponsored this event for 2

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these problems. Preble Street was founded in 1975 as a neighborhood center to involve and empower homeless and low-income residents of Portland. From a nutritious meal to crisis intervention, from clean clothes to health care, from showers to permanent homes, Preble Street programs and their volunteers bring caring and compassion to a whole new level. This “Crop for a Cause� initiative is one of a series of events Post #79 riders have conducted over the years, in their quest to provide help and support to their community, efforts that have positively impacted people in need,

thereby helping to strengthen America. By lending a helping hand both in the Berwick area and expanding their efforts to include Preble Street, they are cementing their place as a “fixture in their communities�. For more information or to sign up for the next “Crop for a Cause� event, check out Post #79’s Facebook page (created and maintained by Beverly Cassady) at www.facebook.com/groups/ CharlesSHatchPost79. For more information on Preble Street, check out their website: www. preblestreet.org. Story contributed by Beverly Cassady & Rosanne Martin

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to health, and set them free again to continue on their journeys. You may ask, how much of an impact 178 volunteers can have in just about 2 hours? Here are some amazing, if not sobering, numbers: 1,170 pounds of trash removed from Wells Beach, 960 pounds from Drakes Island, and 80 pounds from Wells Harbor for a total of 2,210 pounds of trash (more than 2 tons!) removed from our beaches. That includes 945 heavy items of trash and 225 pieces of general trash. Thank you all for making such a tremendous contribution to the cleanliness of our beaches.

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years. They separate the types of trash, count pieces, weigh it all, and then send a complete report of what was recovered back to Wells PD. The society provides the data sheets used by each team of volunteers as well as trash bags. Another sponsor is the Marine Mammals of Maine. Volunteers from this group not only came out to help clean up our shores, they’re also the folks who respond when we have a seal come up on shore. Did you know Wells is one of the biggest areas in Maine for seal strandings? These great folks will rescue these beautiful sea creatures, nurse them back

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~ News ~ Citizens of Maine Honor York County Veterans YORK COUNTY Take any group of military veterans and you will likely find at least one veteran with a family history of service to our great country. This was readily apparent in a group of twenty-one York County veterans honored for their service at a luncheon on April 21, hosted by Veterans of Foreign Wars Sanford-Springvale Memorial Post 9935. The luncheon, attended by approximately 90 people, provided an opportunity for the Citizens of Maine to honor, and thank, these veterans with service in World War II, Korea, Viet Nam, and later campaigns, and peacetime service, for their service. The group included five women, two married couples,

two father-daughter teams, and a pair of brothers. All veterans received certificates signed by the Governor of Maine and the Adjutant General of Maine..Veterans of World War II, Korea, and Viet Nam, and women veterans also received commemorative coins authorized by the State of Maine. Additionally, veterans for the Korean Conflict received the book Korea Reborn, A Grateful Nation Honors War Veterans for 60 Years of Growth. Published in cooperation with the Republic of Korea’s Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs, the book covers events that led up to the war, the war itself, and the rebirth of a nation made possible by the brave men and women

Marshwood Middle School Honor Roll ELIOT High Honors, Grade 6 Katalina Abell, Lucinda Brogan, Stella Case, Aoife Coomey, Grace Dalton, Pamela Daskoski, Katelyn Friberg, Ella Grinnell, Elizabeth Houghton, Andrew Layton, Sadie Lewis, Kayley Lin, Sawyer March, Sarah McClellan, Elle McDaniel, Rowan Nabel, Luke Nelson, Erika Parker, Silja Pope, Hadley Prewitt, Joseph Riddell, Lydia Ruksznis, McKenzie Shaw, Douglass

who served and sacrificed on behalf the Republic of Korea. Representing the Citizens of Maine in presenting the honors was Adria O. Horn, Director, Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services..Alexandria Pelczar, State Office Representative for Senator Susan M. Collins and Bonita L. Pothier, Regional Representative for Senator

Starkey, Jaelin Trager, Rowan Waddell, Pearl Wynne.

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Angus S. King, Jr. The State of Maine is one a very few states that has a dedicated veteran recognition program. This program affords the state to opportunity to celebrate and thank the state’s veterans for their courage and sacrifice in service to all citizens of the United States and, especially, the State of Maine.

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~ Ask The Computer Lady ~ Dear Computer Lady, I have a question about backing up my computer. I have seen recommendations for external hard drives and automatic backups to the Cloud and so forth. Every month, I copy the files I want to keep to a thumb drive. Is this sufficient? What else should I be doing? Thank you! Mike Dear Mike, Copying files to a thumb drive is a good step in the right direction, but there are a couple of other things that you should do as a bare minimum. 1. Check your backups: Connect that thumb drive to a different computer and verify that you can open the files. I can’t tell you how many times I have had someone bring me a backup only to find that the files on the drive are corrupt and unreadable. Even worse, sometimes the actual files are not on the thumb drive, on a shortcut to the original file on their computer. This is why I suggest you test the backup on a computer different from the one that you made the backup on. 2. Rotate your media: Backing up to one thumb drive for years at a time is not enough. The older your thumb drive gets, the higher the chances are that you files will become corrupt at just the time you need them. If you are saving your files to a thumb drive, by them in pairs and alternate drives each week. That way if your most recent backup fails, you have another that is no more than 2 weeks old. 3. Replace the drives yearly: Again, the older your drive gets, the higher the chance of failure. Don’t trust your important files to old thumb drives, purchase a new set every year. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I am having trouble with

my “Num Lock” key. It seems it turns itself off and if I don’t notice that the num lock light is “off” and use the number keys, they do not work (print). Is there a way to fix this problem? Thanks for your help, Joe Dear Joe, Normally, Windows is supposed to remember what position the num lock key is in, and put it back in the same position when you start your computer back up. If your num lock key is only resetting when you turn your computer off and then back on, then the problem with probably with Windows itself. There is a registry key for keeping the num lock key on or off when Windows starts, but editing the registry is not for beginners, and can cause your computer to stop working if you make the wrong changes so I am not going to give directions here. (you can find directions if you search online). You might also want to go to the power settings in the control panel and turn off “Fast Startup”. This sometimes helps windows get all the settings right when it is starting up. If the num lock key is resetting more often, while you are using the computer, I would suspect a problem with the keyboard. Try using a different keyboard. If you are using a laptop, you can always plug in a USB keyboard just to

troubleshoot the problem. Hopefully, this will help you with your problem. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, A friend introduced me to your site. I love it and I thank you. How would I reduce a JPG photo that was taken by some else and downloaded on a CD for me? I have reduced it but I can not download the reduce one that I copied to my document folder. Arax Dear Arax, How you compress a jpeg photo depends on the software program you are using to work with your pictures. Since my favorite photo program Irfanview, is free, I will give you directions using that program. If you don’t have Irfanview installed on your computer, you can read about it, and download it on their website at #www.irfanview.com/. When you have Irfanview installed on your computer, open your jpeg picture in Irfanview. You can do this using the “File” and “Open” commands in the menu bar. When you have the image open, click on “Image” in the menu bar, and then click on “Resize/ Resample”. This will bring up a small window with some options to chose from. In the Resize/ Resample image window, you will be able to chose from several options. You can set a new size by typing in the pixel size, make

the new picture a percentage of the original, or select some standard sizes. I usually like to use the button on the upper right hand side of the window that says “Half” You can click on that button once or twice and get the picture as small as you would like. Once done, click the “OK” button at the bottom of the window and you will see your image in its new size. If you like the size of your new image, you can save it. Don’t forget this step, because if you close the image without saving, you will revert back to the original large size image. Just click on “File” and “Save As”. I always give the smaller image a new file name so that I don’t lose the original. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I read you column each week, like some folk do the Bible. I’m new to computers and do not fully understand the e-mail system in Thunderbird. But I’m worried when I receive e-mail from someone I don’t know and to be honest I’m scared to open them because they might contain viruses. Is there some way to highlight the “strange” e-mail without it popping open and possibly contaminating my system. This way I can contain it, right click on my mouse and

hit delete. Thanks for the educational newsletter you publish to us folk out here. Leon Dear Leon, There are a couple of things you can do. First, make sure you have a good antivirus program installed and make sure you keep it updated! I use a great antivirus program, Emisoft from www. emsisoft.com and it has prevented my system from becoming infected with any viruses. In fact, most of the time, it removes the virus from the e-mail message before it allows me to read the e-mail. Another thing you can do, is turn off the message pane in Thunderbird Mail. You can do this by clicking on the menu icon in the upper-right corner of the screen. (The menu icon is made up of three horizontal lines stacked on top of each other). In the menu, point to “Options”, then point to “Layout” in the sub-menu and finally, click on “Message Pane” to turn it off. Now, you will have to double click on your messages to open them. Elizabeth Interested in learning more? Elizabeth has answered thousands of computer questions over the years. Come browse her articles, watch instructional videos, ask questions, and view comments at: www.askthecomputerlady.com/questions.

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Local Business Wins National Small Business Assoc. Award KITTERY The U.S. Small Business Administration announced recently that Jennifer Scism, CEO and David Koorits, COO of Good To-Go, LLC in Kittery, have been selected to receive the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 2018 Small Business Manufacturer of the Year Award for Maine. “Manufacturing is often seen as producing cars and machinery, but just as important to our economy are value-added food products like those made by Good To-Go,” said Amy Bassett, SBA district director for Maine. “Pairing Maine’s outdoor tradition with its up and coming ‘foodie’ culture has allowed the company to make quite a name for itself.” Good To-Go produces gourmet dehydrated meals for backpackers and campers in their Kittery facility. Scism and Koorits started the company in 2014 in their home, before ex-

Jennifer Scism and David Koorits of Good To-Go, which recently received the United States SBA’s Small Business Manufacturer of the Year Award for Maine.

panding to the current 4,000 square foot facility in 2016. Good To-Go was nominated for this award by Nancy Strojny, chapter chair of Portland SCORE. Good To-Go, LLC will be honored at the 2018 SBA Small Business Awards Celebration on May 1, at the Harraseeket Inn in Freeport. For more information, visit www.conta.cc/2uycQOC or contact Keith Lind at keith. lind@sba.gov or 207-622-8551.

World Whisky Day 500th Barrel-Filling Celebration YORK Not only is May 19 World Whisky Day, but Wiggly Bridge Distillery will be filling their 500th barrel. A celebration is planned to commemorate this huge milestone for a small batch craft distillery in Maine. The celebration will begin at 12 p.m. at 441 US Route 1 in York. Ticket holders will be able to sign the barrel and their name will be entered in for the chance

to seal the barrel by hammering in the bung after the barrel is filled. Attendees are eligible to receive one of the first 12 bottles from the barrel when it is released in 2022. Along with celebratory cocktails, the celebration includes rolling the barrel to the Wiggly Bridge Rickhouse where the barrel will maturate 4 years. The $25 tickets and a schedule can be found at www.wigglybridgedistillery or on Facebook.

Sandy Pines Receives Governor’s 2018 Tourism Award KENNEBUNKPORT At the 2018 Governor’s Conference on Maine Tourism, Sandy Pines Campground was presented with the 2018 Marketing and Promotions Award. Governor Paul LePage and members of the Maine Office of Tourism announced the five award winners at the annual conference held recently in Portland. The conference recognized individuals, businesses and organizations that have distinguished themselves through their work and contributions to the growth

of tourism in Maine. “With their early adoption of the ‘glamping’ trend and focus on service excellence, Sandy Pines Campground has elevated the experience they provide, and helped deliver on Maine’s promise as an exceptional vacation destination,” said Steve Lyons, director of the Maine Office of Tourism. In June 2017, Sandy Pines opened for its inaugural season offering the “Great Maine Camping Experience” alongside resort-level amenities. During its first season, Sandy Pines

Raftopoulos Honored in Forbes’ Top Women Wealth Advisors List KENNEBUNK Nvest Financial Group, a wealth management firm in Kennebunk and Portsmouth, NH, has announced that its President, Nichole D. Raftopoulos, has been named to Forbes’ Top Women Wealth Advisors list for 2018. The list is published on Forbes.com. In 1995, Raftopoulos began her career in the financial services industry before establishing Nvest in 2003. She is a Certified Financial Planner™ Practitioner, Accredited Investment Fiduciary®, and Master Planner in Advanced Studies. Wayne Bloom, CEO of Commonwealth Financial Network®, Nvest Financial Group’s, Registered Investment Adviser–broker/dealer said, “I extend sincere congratulations to Nichole D. Raftopoulos on being recognized by Forbes. Raftopoulos demon-

strates an unwavering commitment to quality, service, and independence. We commend her achievements and remain as dedicated to serving her sophisticated practice as she is to providing comprehensive financial planning to her esteemed clients.” “This honor is not only about me,” states Raftopoulos, “But rather it takes a team of professionals who are commit-

ted each and every day in working so diligently with all of our clients. I’m fortunate to have wonderful people as part of the Nvest team.” The ranking of Forbes’ Top Women Wealth Advisors is based on an algorithm of qualitative and quantitative criteria, including a minimum of seven years of experience, a minimum of $1 million in production, and the weighing of factors including revenue trends, assets under management, compliance records, industry experience, and best practices (gathered through telephone and in- person duediligence interviews). SHOOK Research also employs an opinion-based weighting system that prioritizes its preferred “best practices,” which include business models, activities, processes, and structure. Overall, 7,435 advisors were considered, and 250 (3.3 percent of candidates) were recognized.

VFW Donates to FootPrints Food Pantry KITTERY & ELIOT In keeping with the mission of the Veterans of Foreign Wars is to serve veterans, the military, and local communities, Kittery/Eliot Memorial VFW Post 9394 made a cash donation to the FootPrints Food Pantry in Kittery recently. The donation will aid FootPrints Food Pantry in furthering their mission to aid income-qualified residents of Eliot, Kittery, and Kittery Point in meeting basic needs. Representing VFW Post 9394 in making the donation to Karen Brown, Footprints executive director, were John Navish, promoted Kennebunkport as a camping destination through an integrated marketing plan that resulted in strong awareness for the campground and the region. In addition, as part of its launch festivities, Sandy Pines raised $55,000 for four Maine nonprofits, Louis T. Graves Library, Kennebunkport Conservation Trust, Community Harvest Project and Southern Maine Health Care Auxiliary, through an Opening Gala and Designer Showcase of its Glamp Tents. “We are so thrilled to receive this award from Governor LePage and the Maine Office of Tourism,” said Deb Lennon,

Left to right, John Navish, Post 9394 jr. vice-commander; Gary Sinden Sr, Post 9394 sr. vice-commander; Karen Brown, executive director of FootPrints; George Dow, Post 9394 chaplain; Alan Carter. Post 9394 quartermaster.

junior vice-commander, Gary Sinden Sr., senior vice-commander, George Dow, chaplain, and Alan Carter, quartermaster. VFW Post 9394 serves veterans

in the Kittery/Eliot area and meets at 6:30 p.m on the third Tuesday of every month at the Kittery Community Center, 120 Rogers Rd. in Kittery.

founder of Sandy Pines. “As residents and proponents of Maine, we hope to continue contribut-

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Locals Selected by Monhegan Artists’ Residency YORK & SOUTH BERWICK A panel of Maine art professionals recently selected three artists to participate in the 2018 summer residency program on Monhegan Island, including two from the neighborhood. Weaver Sarah Haskell is from York and and educator and painter Raegan Russell is from South Berwick. Printmaker Jude Valentine from East Machias was also selected. Haskell is a textile artist who works with thread in many forms. Prior to her residency time on Monhegan, she intends to weave and “weather” ground cloths, which she will then embellish on island. She will “use the time to stitch, hem, knot, and embroider” and will also “expose additional pieces of hand woven cloth to site specific environmental elements,” while observing “the forces of nature at work, not only on my handwoven/stitched cloth but…

Winter Percussion and Guard Perform for Students

Above: Raegan Russell, Uprooted Heart, gouache on canvas, 12”x12”, 2016. To the right: Sarah Haskell, Secrets of the Infinite, indigo dyed, woven linen, cot ton embroider y thread, 15”x28”, 2017.

ultimately on me.” Haskell is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and was recently awarded residencies at the Vermont Studio Center and the Hewnoaks Artists’ Colony. Russell is the Visual Art Department Chair at the Berwick Academy in South Berwick and will be participating in the

two-week K-12 art teachers’ residency. She looks forward to being inspired by the beauty of Monhegan and sees her paintings as a way to “hold on to the ephemeral and to explore the changing landscape and its forms.” Russell received a BFA and MFA in painting from Boston University, See ARTISTS page 14...

Marshwood High School Winter Percussion and Winter Guard Perform for Eliot Elementary and Central School Students.

SOUTH BERWICK On Wednesday, April 11 second grade students from Eliot Elementary School, and second and third grade students from Central School came together at Marshwood High School to enjoy musical performances by Marshwood

~ Calendar of Events ~ Saturday, May 12 Gently Used Book Fair Saint David’s Episcopal Church, 138 York Street (Route 1 South) will be hosting their Annual Gently Used Book Fair on Saturday, May 12, from 9 a.m. - noon. Back by popular demand, 3 exciting raffles for offer: Kindle Basket, All things Bookish Basket, and Gift Certifi cate Basket. FMI: 207-985-3073.

Sunday, May 13 Mother’s Day Special Service Trinity Coastal Community Church, Branch Rd, Rte 9, Wells, invites all to a special Mother’s Day Service 9:30-11 a.m.. Flowers for all mothers, grandmothers, great grandmothers, etc. Free continental breakfast to follow in the reception hall. FMI: 207-251-3659.

Thursday, May 17 Preserving Your Family Heirlooms Held at 6 p.m. at the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk. Join Leia Scotton, framer and preservationist, to learn how to preserve your family treasures. You are invited to bring an item for Leia to look at and make suggestions! $5/person, FREE for members. All proceeds go to the Brick Store Museum. Light refreshments served. FMI: 207-985-4802 or www.brickstoremuseum.org.

Friday, May 18 North Berwick Farmers Market Opening Season opening features locally raised meats, vegetables, herbs, seedlings, baked goods, free range eggs and more. Market is open from 3-6 p.m. at North Berwick Town Hall parking lot every Friday.

Saturday, May 19 IWCNE Meets International Women’s Club of New England will meet for lunch at The Nonantum Resort in Kennebunkport. The speaker will be

Deborah Gordon, artist, musician, and photographer. The title of her talk will be “Feral Newfoundland.” IWCNE is a nonprofit organization and works year round to raise money for charities which primarily benefi t women and children. Please take a moment to visit our website www.iwcne.net. FMI: Lucille at 207-318-7304.

for 15 minutes, in solidarity with the international coordinated day, the Planeteers will lead a Hands Across the Sands exercise, to say YES to clean energy and NO to seismic air gun blasting, offshore/ nearshore drilling and filthy fossil fuels. FMI: www.facebook.com/ someplaneteers.

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Held at Traip Academy Greenhouse from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., 12 Williams Ave, Kittery. Student-grown vegetables, herbs, vines and flowers. Grown with organic practices. Rummage for Rescues Fundraiser Join the Great Works Feed Supply from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. for Rummage for Rescues fundraising event. Several local animal rescues will benefit from the proceeds of this giant yard sale. Come find a treasure, have a snack, enjoy the sounds of the Mt. Aggie Bluegrass Pickers, and help support a local rescue animal. Held rain or shine at 4 Coffin Lane, Berwick. FMI: 207-384-8900.

The next public meeting of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO) will be held at the Brick Store Museum’s Program Center at 4 Dane Street in Kennebunk at 2 p.m. The program’s speaker, Ronald Neumann, president of the American Academy of Diplomacy, will focus on issues in American diplomacy with the U.S. and Afghanistan. A question period will follow his presentation.

Spring Craft Fair Kittery Lions Club holds its first Spring Craft Fair from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Clubhouse at 117 State Rd. Crafters present an impressive array of unique goods. Great food, door prizes, and raffles offer something for everyone. Come meet live alpacas from Sea Hill. FMI: 207-752-6440.

Beach and Ocean Stewardship The Kennebunk Conservation Commission and The Planeteers of Southern Maine are teaming up for a Beach Clean-Up at Mothers Beach on Ocean Ave in Kennebunk from 10-11:30 a.m. You are invited to join in. At noon,

Saturday, May19 at 7 p.m. at First Parish Church, Central Avenue, Dover, NH and on Sunday, May 20 at 3:00 pm at First Parish Church, York. Tickets are available from chorus members or $15 at the door. FMI: 207-337-1820.

High School’s Winter Percussion and Winter Guard. Students were invited by MHS music teacher David Graichen to encourage them to think about the message in both the music and the movement of each performance. Students discovered that the program by Marshwood percussion delivered the message that in times of hardship if we support one another, we can overcome even the most challenging situations, while the Winter Guard program suggested if we move beyond hardship and conflict and “let it go,” we can find ourselves in a better place.

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Sunday, May 20 Seacoast Community Chorus Performance Seacoast Community Chorus founded in 1971 and under the direction of Wendell Purrington celebrates love in all its forms in its annual spring concert. Selections from a wide variety of composers and arrangers address Love of God, Love of Music, Love of Peace, Love of Nature, Love of the Beloved, Love of Humor, and Love of Country. Performances are on

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Pease Participates in Jazz Festival

ELIOT Parker Pease, an 8th grade student at Marshwood Middle School and trumpeter, auditioned for the jazz band and was one of four trumpet players selected from Southern Maine. At the festival Pease, participated in a master class with the lead trumpet player from the Airmen Of Note, the premiere U.S. Air Force Jazz Band based in Washington D.C. The Airmen Of Note also performed a concert as part of the two day festival.

Ogunquit Playhouse Lands Two IRNE Awards

Parker Pease and band teacher, Mr. Dave Miller prior to the performance.

...ARTISTS from page 13 and is currently on sabbatical in South East Asia. The jurors this year included Kathryn Jovanelli, museum administrator at the University of Maine Museum of Art

in Bangor; Henry Wolyniec, Portland artist and former studio manager at Space Gallery; and painter Nathaniel Meyer, a Monhegan residency recipient in 2015 and art teacher in the

Lewiston High School. All three were impressed with the varying concerns for the natural world apparent in this year’s applications and their inventive modes of expression.

Ogunquit Playhouse was honored with seventeen IRNE Award nominations and two wins at the IRNE Award ceremony held last week in Brookline, MA, for the 2017 production of Ragtime. In the Large Theatre category, Josh Young (pictured) won Best Actor in a Musical and Kevin Heard won Best Sound Design. (photograph by Gary Ng)

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Genealogy Club Friday, May 19, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Meets on the first and third Friday of each month. The club has online resources for genealogical research including American Ancestors, Family Search, Heritage Quest, and Rootsweb. For local history, the library has nine volumes of Maine Families, Vital Records for South Berwick, Berwick, and North Berwick, and yearbooks for Noble High School and histories of surrounding towns.

BPL Book Discussion Group Friday, May 19 at 10:30 a.m. A Piece of the World by Christina Baker Kline. All are welcome

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

D.A. Hurd Library We are hosting an herbal glycerin soap make & take workshop on Saturday, May 12 at 1pm. Learn about the healing properties of essential oils and herbs; make a glycerin herb soap. Choices include chamomile and lemongrass or lavender and honey. There is a $5 materials fee. Pre-registration is suggested. This program is suitable for teens and adults.

Looking for Good Convo? Love reading and learning new things? Want to share new books with others? Join us for our monthly non-fiction book club on Wednesday, May 16 at 6 p.m. We will discuss Richard Dawkins’ The Selfish Gene. Books are available at the library.

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use and health benefits of essential oils at the Hurd Library on Saturday, May 19 at 1 p.m. “Essential oils have been around for thousands of years and are now making a resurgence,” says Mahan. The educational presentation will focus on what essential oils are, where they come from, and how they can benefit health. This program is free and open to the public.

Outreach Services To residents of Simpson Meadows are on Wednesday, May 16, at 2 p.m. The library will bring books to residents of the Olde Mill in North Berwick on Wednesday, May 23, at 2 p.m. The library can bring materials to elderly and homebound residents of North Berwick on request.

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

Wells Public Library Temporary Library Closing The library will be closed the week of May 14-19 to prepare for the grand opening of their expansion project. Adult fi ction and non-fiction materials will be switching places - but fear not! When reopened to the public on May 21, librarians will be on hand to help visitors find the materials they need.

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Lawyers in Libraries 2018 Lawyers across the state will spend time in local libraries during May to provide resources and assistance to people in need, talk about statewide legal issues and meet with library patrons. Lawyers in Libraries is a free event that is open to the public. York Public Library will host local attorney James Bartlett. Jim is well known for his leadership and community service having served on the York Board of Selectmen and numerous non-profit boards, including Make A Wish Maine, Rotary Club of York, and Museums of Old York. Lawyers in Libraries is an initiative of The Maine Justice Action Group. Wednesday, May 16 at 10:30 a.m.

York History Series: Gorgeana 1620-1670

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

1620-1670 covers the time during which York was known by the name Gorgeana. York historian James Kences will discuss the English exploratory voyages to this area, early settlement and how the area came to be part of Massachusetts. This series is co-sponsored by the Old York Historical Society and the York Public Library. Thursday, May 17 at 10:30 a.m.

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OGUNQUIT The Ogunquit Playhouse received two Independent Reviewers of New England Awards at the ceremony held last week in Massachusetts for the 2017 production of Ragtime. The Playhouse received seventeen IRNE Award nominations overall, winning in the Large Theatre category for Best Actor in a Musical for Josh Young, for his performance as Tateh, and Best Sound Design for Kevin Heard. “We are truly grateful for the continued recognition by the IRNE committee members and especially honored to have our production of Ragtime receive these accolades,” said Bradford Kenney, executive artistic director. The IRNE Awards were founded by Beverly Creasey of the Journal Newspapers and Larry Stark of Theater Mirror in 1997. The awards ceremony is New England’s largest theater arts recognition program, recognizing the work of playwrights, designers, actors, choreographers and directors among large, mid-size, small and fringe theater companies throughout the previous year.

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Storm Warnings Repertory Theatre Presents “Elephant” KENNEBUNK Storm Warnings Repertory Theatre’s latest production, “Elephant,” a new comedy by award-winning Canadian playwright David Gow, opens May 11 and runs for the last three weekends in May. All performances take place in the Brick Store Museum’s Performing Arts Center at 117 Main Street in Kennebunk. “Elephant”, a comedy about two couples, begins with a dinner party. When Norma and Jonathan arrive at Sandra and Art’s New York City apartment for dinner with a bottle of truth serum wine, the four begin an evening that will change their lives. While these intellectuals and longtime friends are accustomed to an evening of good-natured verbal sparring, tonight the cat will be let out of the bag… The question is, what will they do about the elephant in the room? “Elephant” is directed by Stephen McLaughlin and Elizabeth Freeman who also perform in the production alongside Ashley Hamboyan and Scott Marcoux. The Opening Night Gala on May 11 features a wine and cheese reception and talk-back

after the show with Gow who is flying in from Vancouver to see the production. He is one of Canada’s most successful contemporary playwrights, with plays that have been seen across the USA, Canada and abroad. His first feature film “Steel Toes,” based on his hit play “Cherry Docs,” has won numerous awards including Best Feature Film (Beverly Hills Film Festival) and Best Independent Feature in America (Cine Golden Eagle). Performances will be May 11-13, 18-20, 25-27. Tickets and details can be found at www. stormwarningstheatre.com.

The Klaxton/O’Donnell Quartet at the Dance Hall KITTERY Trumpeter and keyboardist Chris Klaxton and vocalist Taylor O’Donnell return to The Dance Hall on Friday, May 18 featuring bassist Rob Gerry, and drummer and vocalist Alex Ouellette. Having studied from masters such as Clark Terry, Terrance Blanchard, Fred Hersch, and Peter Eldridge, both Klaxton and O’Donnell are firmly rooted in the jazz tradition yet share a wide ranging and eclectic repertoire; swinging the standards of yesterday while maintaining a firm grasp on the music of today. O’Donnell has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show with producer David Foster, sung background for singer songwriter Ben Folds, and has performed alongside Janis Siegel, The Real Group, New York Voices, and choral group Seraphic Fire. Klaxton has made a reputation as being a gifted multi-instrumentalist and composer, focusing heavily on jazz trumpet, yet contributing horn, keyboards, guitar and percussion to a variety of awardwinning hip-hop, rock, and indie projects. The quartet frames a handful of their favorite songs in their own personal and lyrical style, focusing heavily on the work of Paul Simon. Drummer Alex Ouellette, who possesses uncanny vocal

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SANFORD/BERWICK The 147-year-old Goodall Mansion in Sanford will have a whole new form of life inside its 18 rooms this summer. Until now, this historical important structure in the heart of downtown has basically housed only many generations of Goodalls, the family largely responsible for the growth of Sanford in the 20th Century. But this summer, 18 thespians hired to act at Hackmatack Playhouse in Berwick will take

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over the mansion representing the industrial heyday of Sanford and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. “The Goodall Mansion has been a monument to Sanford’s history,” said Harland Eastman, president of the Sanford/Springvale Historical Society. “It has always been there representing the era when Sanford was a major textile manufacturing center.” Sitting on 2.8 acres in the center of town, the 1871 mansion was built for Thomas Goodall, an Englishman who made his fortune in American textile business, and stayed in the Goodall family for almost 130 years. Goodall was the owner of the Goodall Mill in Sanford, one of the region’s largest employers. Now, actors hired from across the country to perform in the musicals “Bridge’s of Madison County” and “All Shook Up” and the plays “Lend Me a Tenor” and “Dial M for Murder” will rest their weary heads in the eight bedrooms of this house. “Each summer we find apartments and homes to house our visiting actors, but this year almost all of them will be together in the Goodall mansion,” said Michael Guptill, producer of Hackmatack Theater. “Our actors are often exhausted at the end of the day and this will give them a place to rest, get to know each other and even experience a bit of history.” Daniel Adams, an actor who will appear in “Bridges of Madison County,” was thrilled to find out his summer housing would be in this historic mansion. “When I think about something with some history to

it, in this case a home like the Goodall Mansion, I almost play a movie in my mind and think about the people that once lived there, who they entertained in the rooms and what conversations may have been had,” said Adams 42, a visual arts and technology teacher at Lin-Wood Public School in Lincoln, NH.” Guptill is renting the house, described as a “significant example of second empire/ colonial revival architecture in Maine” by the National Trust, from Windsor Construction Company and its principal, King E. Weinstein of Old Orchard Beach. The Goodall Mill, which led to Sanford being one of the country’s main textile centers,

closed more than half a century ago, but the Goodalls’ generosity contributed to Sanford’s first library, two banks, a trolley system; Goodall Park, Bauneg Beg Country Club, a new town hall, a hospital, and the parish hall of the Sanford Unitarian Universalist Church. The last Goodall to live in the house was Ruth Goodall Pitstick, who in 1995 gave the National Trust for Historic Preservation an easement with the understanding she would stay there until 2000. Under the agreement, the property would be privately owned, but the National Trust easement would ensure the future of its historical integrity. Local builder Patrick Fagan Jr. bought the mansion in 2001 and began renovations, but

in April 2009 foreclosure proceedings began. The Deutsche Bank bought it and a few years later accepted an offer from Windsor Construction. According to Weinstein, the construction company has been renovating the house for the past few years. The Goodalls used the house sporadically in the recent past, but it has no full time occupants for quite a while, he said. Coincidentally, the local historical society is doing a major exhibit on the arrival in Sanford of Thomas Goodall 150 years ago. The exhibit includes treasures that came to the society from the mansion, including portraits and scrapbooks. Season tickets for the four Hackmatack shows are available at www.hackmatack.org.

Floral Photo Exhibit at York Hospital Cafe Gallery YORK During May and June, York Hospital, 15 Hospital Drive, York, is featuring an exhibit of photography by Cape Neddick photographer Linda Payne-Sylvester. After studying painting and printmaking at the Boston Museum School, Payne-Sylvester had a career in editorial photography, photo research and graphic design. Along the way, she took courses at the Maine Photographic Workshop as well as workshops with leading photographers including Ansel Adams. Her magazine cover photography has won national awards. Her photo credits include The Christian Science Monitor, The New York Times and Art in America Magazine. Her fine art photography has been included in several corporate collections in Boston.

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May is Veteran’s Month at Annie’s Book Stop, Wells Join us May 1st thru May 31st as we celebrate our 15th Annual Veteran’s Month at Annie’s Book Stop. We would be proud to display a Veteran’s photo if you have one to share with us. If you have an American Flag too weathered or damaged to fly, bring it to Annie’s where it will be turned over at the end of the month to a member of the VFW for proper and respectful retirement. All proceeds from our outside Book Sale this month will be forwarded to the Veteran’s Group: BACK IN THE MAIN STREAM.

“Lily of the Valley with Striped Vase” by Linda Payne-Sylvester.

She and her husband moved to Cape Neddick in 2000. This led to an interest in gardening which inspired her to focus on creating dramatic studio images against brightly colored backdrops in natural light Because of the constant shifting of shadows, she considers it to be more like action photography than still life photography. “My photographs do not record the natural stages of floral growth-the anticipated

buds and blossoms. They are more about the stages-upon which these flowers perform; how they cavort whimsically and how their shadows dance, lurk, creep, and sometimes steal the show,” she said. “Flower Stages: An Exhibit of Floral Photography” will run through June 26. The cafe is open to the public all day; best viewing times are mid-morning or 2-5 p.m. FMI: Iinda@reflectedlightdesigns.com and www. reflectedlightdesigns.com.


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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Young Local Poet Lauded Nationally

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graduation, envisions that, “even though poetry may not be (her) number one source of income, it will always be (her) main source of happiness.”

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How To Travel on a Budget And Still Have Fun Many people are passionate about traveling. Travel, whether it’s domestic or international, can be an invaluable way to experience other cultures, meet new people and get a sense of history. As valuable as travel can be, many people feel they cannot afford to travel. However, there are ways to travel on a budget and still have fun. • Stay close to home.

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ample flexibility that might not be available to travelers who are traveling abroad. That flexibility can make road trips more fun than more structured vacations. • Choose affordable destinations. Overseas travel is not necessarily more expensive than domestic travel. Certain destinations are ideal for bargain hunters year-round. Research affordable destinations via a Google search or utilize the “dealsâ€? sections on travel websites such as OrbitzÂŽ. • Cook some of your meals. Food is among the most costly expenses for travelers. Men and women can save some money by cooking some of their meals during their vacations. Doing so saves money on dining out, and travelers willing to experiment by cooking dishes native to the places they’re visiting can have some fun in the kitchen. • Travel during the offseason. Avoiding certain destinations during the height of their tourism seasons is another great way to save. The cost of lodging and airfare peaks during tourist season, but travelers willing to travel during the offseason can save substantial amounts of money. In addition

YORK COUNTY Each spring at SIS Bank’s Annual Meeting, three of the Bank’s corporators are selected at random to each choose a local nonprofit to receive a $1,000 gift from the Bank. This year, Walter Woods chose York Food Pantry; Rodney Norman selected Maine Children’s Cancer Center; and

to saving money on lodging and airfare, travelers who plan their vacations during the offseason may also save money on local attractions. • Do your homework regarding your destination. Thanks to websites such as TripAdvisorŽ, travelers can now learn as much as they want to learn about a given destination before they ever visit it. Such websites can be invaluable resources to travelers who want to enjoy their vacations but must do so on a budget. Research affordable tourist attractions and restaurants, even looking for free activities. Such research can be fun and make for more enjoyable trips. Travelers who must travel on budgets can still have fun and make lasting memories on their vacations. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.

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Leslie Morissette opted for Grahamtastic Connection. The York Food Pantry, part of the York County Community Service Association, serves York County residents in need. The Pantry not only provides food, but also accepts donations of gently-used or new clothing and household items to be distributed to clients who meet the Maine standards for low-income support. The Maine Children’s Cancer Program of the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital provides comprehensive diagnostic and treatment resources for children with cancer and blood disorders. The MCCP offers a wealth of services to young patients and their families in a compassionate environment that’s also close to home. Springvale-based Grahamtastic Connection helps children with terminal or otherwise serious, hospitalizing illnesses to stay connected to the internet for educational purposes. The nonprofit provides free laptops, iPads and robots for children and their families, as well as internet access for face-to-face teacher interaction, to support the child’s continued education needs. “There’s something about springtime that seems to bring about renewed energy and hope for the year to come,� said Blaine Boudreau, SIS bank president and CEO. “Starting off the season with charities chosen by several of the Bank’s corporators just strengthens our resolve to continuing to support the needs of our communities throughout the year.� For more information about the Maine Children’s Cancer Program, visit fundraising.mmc.org. For more information on the York Food Pantry, visit ycsame.org/ourservices/food-pantry/ and for more about Grahamtastic Connection, visit grahamtastic.org.


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BUSINESS & FINANCE How Parents Can Create Household Budgets Raising a family is no small feat. Along with the love and joy, there are some obstacles that must be surpassed, including the financial investment required. A 2015 report from the Department of Agriculture found that middle-income married couples would spend an estimated $233,610 to raise a child born in 2015. Parents who find that figure high should know that it does not include costs incurred after children turn 18. So parents could be responsible for nearly a quarter million dol-

lars before they ever write a college tuition check. The high cost of raising a child only emphasizes the importance parents must place on creating household budgets. A few dollars put away here and there can add up to substantial savings over the years. Housing Housing is many families’ most substantial monthly expense. When determining how much they can afford to pay for housing, families may come up with a figure they’re comfortable paying for their monthly mortgage. But it’s important

that parents, particularly those who have never owned their own home before, also take utility costs into consideration before signing their mortgage agreements. Utility costs for single-family homes can dwarf the cost of utilities in apartments The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Expenditure Survey recommends people making housing budgets commit 58 percent of total housing costs to mortgage payments, 21 percent to utilities, just over 9 percent to furnishings and equipment, and

roughly 7 percent to household operations. Utilizing this formula before taking out a mortgage can help families ensure they are not scraping pennies together each month to meet their housing costs. Food Food is another significant expense, especially for growing families. The BLS notes that the average U.S. household spends just about 13 percent of its monthly budget on food. Parents who examine their spending habits over the previous year can look at how much they’re devoting to food

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Local Company Lands $3 Million Award

NORTH BERWICK The Maine Technology Institute announced a final $10.9 million in awards from the bond-funded Maine Technology Asset Fund 2.0 Program, and among the lucky winners is a Hussey Seating, a North Berwick company, which won $2,812,500 as part of an $8,200,000 project. “Hussey Seating Company is embarking on a comprehensive innovation project aimed at modernizing equipment, facilities and processes to ensure the company’s continued capability to compete successfully on the global stage while remaining a Maine-based manufacturer. A 6th generation family-owned business founded in 1835, Hussey has operated continuously in North Berwick Maine for more than 182 years, where it currently employs 280 people,” the award announcement read. “This multi-phased innovation project will have an immediate impact on preservation of market share and job retention, and is ultimately expected to have a significant positive impact on revenue and full-time employment.” Final funding round brings total MTAF2.0 program awards to over $45 million and will help generate more than 5,350 jobs and result in a collective $1.37 billion in economic output for the State of Maine. “These projects will provide extraordinary economic benefits to Maine and its citizens,” said Brian Whitney, MTI’s president. “More than 5,350 jobs will be generated in regions across Maine from North Berwick to Bangor, from Western Maine to Downeast. It’s truly phenomenal and I commend the Governor, Maine lawmakers, and Maine voters for their vision and sound judgment in approving this critical bond funding. And, I thank the MTI Board and staff for their considerable efforts in developing the guidelines and establishing the

competitive process for this tremendously impactful funding program.” Projects approved went through extensive due diligence, with primary focus on the stated desired economic outputs of growth or retention of market share, increased revenues, expanded employment and retained jobs, and the feasibility of the proposed projects to achieve their projected outputs. Requests were ranked against standard criteria and then against each other in terms of meeting the guiding principles established for the program. MTI is a publicly financed, private, nonprofit organization created by the Legislature in 1999 to stimulate research and development activity leading to the commercialization of new products, processes and services in the state’s seven targeted technology sectors. MTI programs are either loans, equity investments, or grants designed to enhance the competitive position of those sectors and increase the likelihood that one or more of these sectors will support clusters of industrial activity and create quality jobs across Maine. The Maine Technology Asset Fund (MTAF) is a state approved bond fund investment in research, development and commercialization in the State to be used for infrastructure, equipment and technology upgrades that enable organizations to gain and hold market share, to increase revenues and to expand employment or preserve jobs for Maine people, to be awarded through a competitive process to Maine-based public and private entities, leveraging other funds in a one-to-one ratio For more information about MTAF, please visit www.mainetechnology.org/MTAF2. For information on other MTI programs, events and resources, visit the Maine Technology Institute at www.mainetechnology.org.

Agent Named Best in Business YORK Susan DeQuattro Arrand has been distinguished by BrokerAgent Advisor as one of the best in business based on achievement, potential, leadership, ethics, community value, experience, capability, and trust for her service during 2017. Now in its 22nd year, BrokerAgent Advisor celebrates the success and accomplishment of the industry’s finest real estate professionals through its Certificate of Excellence Program. “Arrand exemplifies the

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SMHC Gets an ‘A’ for Patient Safety YORK COUNTY The Leapfrog Group, a Washington D.C.-based organization aiming to improve health care quality and safety for consumers and purchasers, recently released the new Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades. Southern Maine Health Care was awarded an ‘A’, one of only 750 hospitals nationally that received The Leapfrog Group’s highest rating for its efforts in protecting patients from harm and meeting the highest safety standards in the U.S. The Safety Grade assigns an A, B, C, D or F grade to hospitals across the country based on their performance in preventing medical errors, infections and other harms among patients in their care.

“When patients choose Southern Maine Health Care, they trust us to protect them from preventable medical errors, injuries, accidents and infections while they are under our care in the hospital,” said SMHC president and CEO Ed McGeachey. “SMHC devotes significant resources to ensure that we follow best practices for patient safety. So it is very rewarding to receive The Leapfrog Group’s highest national rating for Hospital Safety.” “This is the only national rating of how well hospitals protect patients from preventable harm and death, such as medical errors, infections, and injuries,” said Leah Binder, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group.

“Receiving an ‘A’ Safety Grade means a hospital is among the best in the country for preventing these terrible problems and putting their patients first, 24 hours a day.” Developed under the guidance of an Expert Panel, the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade uses 27 measures of publicly available hospital safety data to assign grades to approximately 2,500 U.S. hospitals twice per year. It is peer reviewed, fully transparent and free to the public. To see SMHC’s full grade details, and to access patient tips for staying safe in the hospital, visit www.hospitalsafetygrade. org and follow the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade on Twitter and Facebook.

Wickert Welcomed at Aland Realty OGUNQUIT Dick Wickert, a licensed real estate associate broker in Maine and a licensed sales agent in New Hampshire, was added to the Aland realty team. He is and has always been a “people” person. Born and raised in Michigan, he graduated from The University of Detroit and started teaching science and math at Divine Child High School. Then in 2006, after spending 38 years in new car sales, he moved to Ogunquit and transitioned into a real estate career here in Southern Maine. He is experienced in helping buyers and sellers on both sides of real estate transactions. After moving here, his real estate career first began with Perkins Realty and then with Better Homes & Gardens The Masiello Group in Wells, before joining

Aland Realty in 2018. While busy in real estate, Wickert and his wife ran 16 Beach Street Bed & Breakfast in Ogunquit for 12 years. Over the years, many of Dick’s clients have become close friends—a tribute to the way he treats those who enlist his help with real estate. Besides buying and selling homes and businesses, Wickert is also passionate about cars. He runs the Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce Antique and Classic Car Show every October as part of the Ogunquitfest celebration. He introduced this annual event while serving on the Board of the Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce. In his spare time, Wickert enjoys spending time with his three children and two granddaughters, as well as singing in his church choir and volunteer-

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Skyrocketing Cost of Lifesaving Medication that Millions of Americans Use to Treat Diabetes WASHNGTON, D.C. “No father wants to see what would happen if you run out of insulin for your child with Type 1,” Paul Grant, a father of four who lives in New Gloucester, told the Senate Aging Committee at a hearing today. Yet this unthinkable situation came closer to becoming reality in January 2018 when Mr. Grant went to purchase insulin for his 13-year-old son and discovered that the cost of a 90-day supply of this lifesaving medication had tripled overnight to more than $900. U.S. Senator Susan Collins, the Chairman of the Aging Committee and the founder and co-chair of the Senate Diabetes Caucus, invited Mr. Grant to testify at today’s hearing on the reasons for insulin price increases and the impacts that these increases have on patient access. Grant’s son, Solomon, was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes four years ago. He is one of the more than 30 million Americans who have diabetes, and one of the approximately 7.4 million Americans who rely on at least one type of insulin to manage their condition. For those with Type 1 diabetes, a lack of access

to insulin can be fatal. For many individuals with Type 2 diabetes, insulin is necessary to regulate blood sugar and prevent potential medical complications, including cardiovascular disease, peripheral artery disease, amputations, and blindness. “People with diabetes who use insulin, particularly those with Type 1, need this medication every day in order to live – it is a matter of life or death. While the prescription drug market, and the insulin market specifically, is opaque to virtually everyone involved, one fact is clear: the patients are not getting the best deal,” said Senator Collins. “The rising cost of insulin presents a barrier to care for a growing number of Americans with diabetes. Far too many individuals and families are familiar with the devastating toll diabetes has on people of every age, race, and nationality. The cost of a drug that is approaching its 100th birthday should not add to that burden.” “I help people build houses for a living,” said Grant. “I am good at my job and can tell you very accurately how much it would cost you to build a new house or put an addition on your

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Health & Fitness Maine Hospital Leaders Present Senator Collins with AHA’s Honorary Life Membership Award WASHINGTON, D.C. The America Hospital Association (AHA) honored U.S. Senator Susan Collins with the Honorary Life Membership award during their 2018 Annual Membership Meeting this morning. Michelle Hood, President of Eastern Maine Health Care Systems in Brewer, and Kris Doody, RN, CEO of Cary Medical Center in Caribou, introduced Senator Collins and presented her with the award in recognition of her leadership in protecting and improving the health care of all Americans. Senator Collins is the Chairman of the Senate Aging Committee and a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. “The problem of ensuring affordable access to quality health care for all Americans is one of the most significant domestic challenges facing our country. We must work together, across party lines, to develop health care reforms that work for all Americans. We must stop allowing partisanship to be the pre-existing condition that prevents meaningful health care reform,� said Senator Collins. “The AHA is an informed voice for effective reform, and I appreciate their continued hard work and support.� “It is especially meaningful to receive this award from Michelle and Kris. I am proud to live in Bangor, and I know the great contributions Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems makes to the health and wellbeing of people in the Bangor

region and in other hospitals in our state. Cary Medical Center in Caribou, where I was born, has led the way in expanding access to quality health care for the men and women who have served our country and is a leader in strengthening rural health care,� Senator Collins continued. “The scope of activities at these two institutions is replicated by AHA members throughout our nation.� Founded in 1898, the AHA is a national organization that represents and serves all types of hospitals, health care networks, and their patients and communities. Nearly 5,000 hospitals, health care systems, networks, other providers of care and 43,000 individual members come together to form the AHA.

National Nurses’ Week YORK Join York Hospital Hospice, a partnership with York Hospital, as they recognize the millions of nurses who make a remarkable difference in the lives of patients and families during National Nurses Week, which is celebrated May 6-12. This special week is a perfect time to pause and recognize all nurses for the expert medical care and support they provide in a wide variety of settings. Nurses offer gifts beyond the medical care they provide. They calm fears, foster hope, and provide reassurance, often during what is a difficult or stressful time.

Locals Help End Hunger KITTERY The Kittery Program of End 68 Hours of Hunger recently enjoyed two more heartwarming demonstrations of community support. On April 25, Traip Academy Seniors Alana Ellis and Cassie Glenn hosted a fundraising spaghetti dinner for the program as a senior project, raising $864. On May 3, Isaac Rivers delivered several large bags of food. He had dedicated his 9th birthday to the program saying “I have enough toys, I want to do something meaningful�. Before he was old enough for school, Isaac had regularly joined his mother packing food bags for the program. The End 68 Hours of Hunger program is an all-volunteer program that delivers food to the schools each week for children who may not be able otherwise to depend of getting sufficient food in the 68 hours on weekends between the school Friday lunch and Monday school breakfast.

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

Land vs Sea Wine Dinner

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

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

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

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Baked Haddock Grilled Salmon Haddock Tacos Lobster Pie Burgers

Serving Lunch & Dinner Daily

Mother’s Day Specials: Lobster Roll with Clam Chowder $19.95 Clam Dinner $16.95 • Baked Haddock $15.95 198 Post Road, Wells, ME (207) 216-9905 • clamshantymaine.com

TREAT MOM TO BREAKFAST OR BRUNCH ON

MOTHER’S DAY WEEKEND!

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

Birthdays, Showers, Family Reunions, Rehearsals

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~ Where To Dine ~ Celebrate Mom - Clay Hill Style! Serving Mother’s Day Dinner • Sunday, May 13 • 12-5pm OPEN @ 11AM TUES-SUN

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Our gift to MOM: Capture the memory with a complimentary family photo!* *Staff photographer available all day for indoor or outdoor family photos. Photos will be posted to an online gallery with emailed links.

#Clayhillmoms Honor the special MOM in your life and help us celebrate Motherhood!

Post your favorite pic to Instagram or FB (Clay Hill Farm Restaurant) with hashtag #Clayhillmoms

Now Serving Dinner Nightly from 5pm

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

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

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

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Caffé Prego—Ogunquit’s original Italian caffé, is known for authentic brick-oven pizza, Italian entrées, a wide assortment of panini, garden-fresh salads, select Italian wines, beer & cocktails, our homemade gelato, Italian pastries and a full breakfast. We invite our customers to slow down and enjoy the pace and surroundings of an authentic European caffé. Take in the ocean views from our outdoor bistro and savor a frothy cappuccino under the stars. Free wi-fi and parking next door at Five-O.

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HAPPY HOUR 2-6 DAILY IN THE LOUNGE HOURS: Sunday-Thursday 11-9, Friday-Saturday 11-10 Open Year Round

RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Chinese • Japanese • Thai Cuisine

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MOTHER’S DAY BUFFET ALL DAY $19.95 Adults $12.95 Ages 7-12 $7.95 Ages 4-6 FREE for Ages 3 & Under

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Open for the Season.

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

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

Serving Lunch and Dinner New Drink and Menu offerings for 2018

on the ocean www.beachmereinn.com

JOIN US FOR PRIME RIB FRIDAYS!

TREAT MOM 1/2 Price Entrees AT BINTLIFF’S ON HER DA this Thursday! * Y! Last chance for

PURE CLASS AS ALWAYS. Saturday brunch. Had the house Bloody Mary and I got brave and ordered the Lobster Benedict. OH MY what a treat. I expected lobster shreds and got totally fooled. Simply loaded with claw and knuckle meat. Do not miss this if you go for brunch. And the wait staff continues to be top notch. Way to go Norman. ~ Trip Advisor

Starting May 17 we’ll be serving 7 days a week!

Sushi Sundays starting May 13th

Taco Tuesdays starting May 8th

Lobster Bake Wednesdays

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

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

starting at the end of June, served outdoors

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

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

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

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

62 Beachmere Place, Ogunquit, Maine 03907 • 207-646-2021 •

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~ Where To Dine ~ 23rd Anniversary!

TREAT MOM LIKE A QUEEN! MOTHER’S DAY SPECIALS: QUEEN-SIZED BREAKFAST - 2 EGGS, FRUIT CUP, HOMEMADE MUFFIN $8.95

FAMILY RESTAURANT (207) 646-4155

OCEANFRONT DINING BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER

35 Mile Road, Wells Open 6:30am-12noon 7 Days

Breakfast on Mile Road Your Favorite Breakfast Foods Daily @ 6:30am

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

Daily Specials – Take Out Available Right next to Blue Horizon Motel.

Family owned property for 38 years!

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HAPPY HOUR 3-5PM DAILY

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

756 York St, York Harbor • Open 7 Days

207-351-1100 • LobsterCoveRestaurant.com

Angelina’s Ristorante TUSCAN GRILLE & WINE BAR

655 Main St • Ogunquit

OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK

207.646.0445 angelinasogunquit.com Year Round 4:30-9:30 pm

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

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

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

Tuesday: Pasta É Basta $20

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

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

Thursday: Personal Wine Dinner $65 per couple

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

Specials above not available on holidays or holiday weekend

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

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

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June 22 @ 6pm: 3rd Annual “Not So Italian” Wine Dinner 1st Course: 2nd Course: 3rd Course: 4th Course: 5th Course:

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

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


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

Monday-Thursday 3-Close Friday-Sunday 11:30am-Close

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Watch Your Favorite Team on one of our 9 TVs! CALL 207-641-0601

124 Post Rd / Rte 1, Wells newenglandhousewells.com

207-646-6667 87 Main Street • Ogunquit

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

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Now Taking Reservations for

Mother’s Day Only Serving a full menu and Mother’s Day specials: Roasted Garlic & Herb Crusted Rack of Lamb, Salmon En Papillote, and Lobster Quiche!

Now taking

Mother’s Day Reservations!

Beautiful Views of Wells Harbor SURF POINT HOURS

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NANCY’S CAFE

Mother’s Day! Nancy’s Café & Catering

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

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

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~ Obituaries ~

Harriet W. ‘Dolly’ Bolduc, 69 BERWICK – Harriet W. ‘Dolly’ Bolduc, 69, of Berwick died April 23, 2018 at her home. Dolly was born November 12, 1948 in Dover, NH a daughter of Willis and Marilyn (Varney) Wentworth. She graduated from Berwick High School and went on to earn her Associate’s degree from UNH. While at UNH, Dolly met Dale Bolduc, a romance ensued and they married on April 27, 1968. Dolly worked in the school system for many years, first as the school librarian at Mary Hurd School and later at SAD 60 in adult education. Dolly was a voracious reader and a tremendous artist; her sketches adorn every piece of paper she touched. For many years she designed and built costumes for the local theater and the high school show choir. She loved puttering in the garden and playing bridge with her girlfriends. She and her friends the ‘Sisters of Senility’ and planned crazy birthday parties on each of their 50th birthdays. One of their craziest was to dress up in cow costumes, complete with udders, and have birthday dinner at the Hilltop Steak House in Saugus. It is rumored, but not proven, that this may have closed Hilltop down. Dolly loved people and always thought of others first.

She loved animals, and lastly, but most importantly, she loved her family and friends. From the library, to the school system, to local theaters, Dolly’s radiant smile, infectious laugh and unconditional love touched the lives of many. Anyone that had the pleasure of meeting Dolly will know that no words can convey her joy of life and how much she will be missed. Sadly, Dolly was predeceased by her parents and her brother, Timothy Wentworth. Dolly is lovingly remembered by her husband of nearly 50 years, Dale; her sons, Scott Bolduc and his wife, Angela, of Oletha, KS, and Jason Bolduc of Hobe Sound, FL; her daughter, Nicole Pilotte and her husband, Ronald, of North Berwick; her brother, Tyler Wentworth of Berwick; her sister, Stacy Camire of North Berwick; her granddaughter, Emily; and her beloved pet, Butters. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 19, at the First Congregational Church in North Berwick with Pastor Paul Day followed by a time of fellowship. A private interment will be held at a later date in the family’s private cemetery. Should friends desire, memorial donations may be made to: First Congregational Church, 15 High Street, P.O. Box 565, North Berwick, ME 03906. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, visit Dolly’s Book of Memories Page at www.bibberfuneral.com. Arrangements are in care of Laing Bibber Funeral Chapel, 36 Rochester Street, Berwick.

Brone Chlamauskas, 93 KENNEBUNK – Brone Chlamauskas, 93, of Kennebunk, died peacefully at her residence Tuesday, March 13, 2018. Brone was born March 7, 1925 in Lithuania. A graveside service will be

held 10 a.m. on Monday, May 21, in Evergreen Cemetery, Kennebunk. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, visit Brone’s Book of Memories Page at www.bibberfuneral.com. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 67 Summer Street, Kennebunk.

Nancy R. Jones, 84 ELIOT – Nancy R. Jones, 84, of Clark Road, passed away on May 4, 2018 at her residence. She was born on July 2, 1933 in Portland, a daughter of Elwood W. and Winnifred (Marston) Ridlon. Nancy lived in South Portland and Yarmouth as a child. She graduated from North Yarmouth Academy in 1951 where she was valedictorian of her class, and New England Deaconess School of Nursing in 1954. On October 15, 1955, she married a former high school

classmate, Everett Lee Jones. She and Everett lived in Bowdoinham and later moved to Eliot. Nancy was a former Girl Scout leader. She enjoyed gardening, attending her grandchildren’s sporting events, lighthouses and being near the ocean. She was pre-deceased by her husband July 28, 2017. She is survived by daughters, Katherine J. Bachelder and her husband Peter of Ellsworth; Cheryl J. Watson and her husband John of Eliot; grandchildren, Jeff A. Main and his wife Nicole of Eliot, Heather A. White and her wife Trista of South Berwick, Chelsea K. Watson of South Berwick; Great-grandchild, Shelby Watson Dupuis of South Berwick,; brother, Charles (Chuck) Ridlon and his wife Sally of Durham; brother in-law, Melvin (Wimpy) Jones and his wife Patti of Yarmouth; and sister in-law, Joanne Jones of Scarborough. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and grand dogs Lakota and Brady. A visiting hour will be held from 10-11 a.m. on Friday, May 11, at Lindquist Funeral Home, 1 Mayberry Lane, Yarmouth, followed by a funeral service at 11 a.m. Interment will follow at Riverside Cemetery in Yarmouth.

The family wishes to thank the staff at Beacon Hospice, especially Nancy’s nurse, Claudia Watson and her Health Aide Tonya. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to Jimmy Fund (jimmyfund.org) or a charity of one’s choice. Visit www.lindquistfuneralhome.com to sign Nancy’s online guest book.

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...JULIAN from page 33 itage, and carried it in his heart wherever he went. The story goes... His dad wanted him to be named Joseph, in honor of his own father, but his mother liked the name James. So, Joseph James Julian was called “Jimmy” from day one to compromise. This would not last (more later!). Jimmy attended St. Edwards Parochial School and Stafford High, where he was active in baseball and soccer. But, his favorite sport became fly-fishing. He frequented the Club pond and the “Willie”, practicing his casting skills over unknowing trout. He graduated from Springfield College, and completed his Masters at Southern CT, toward his teaching degree. When he began his teaching career, (get ready... here it comes), he decided that he wanted to be known as “Joe”, and not “Jimmy.” This was very confusing to everyone, especially to his wife Heidi, as she had to sign different names on their Christmas cards, depending on who was receiving them. So, if you are a friend from Stafford, Springfield College, or

Joseph J. Julian Oxford, he’ll always be Jimmy. The rest of you, dear friends, shall forever know him as Joe. Jimmy married his sweetheart and best friend, Heidi (Wagoner), also of Stafford, beginning their future and family. Eventually, with their two young sons, Jimmy and Jeremy, they moved to Oxford, CT and then to Woodbury, CT (if you notice, fishing buddies – he’s moving closer to the Housy and Farmington Rivers!). Once Joe retired from 35 years of teaching math at Brien

McMahon High School (go Senators!), he had 9 years of fishing while he waited for Heidi to retire. Then on to live in Maine for a new adventure, with new fishing friends and the Ogunquit River. Joe leaves Heidi, his wife of 50 years, sons James (Rosy) and Jeremy (Candy), his only and best brother, Jerry (Penny), a large and loving family of cousins and in-laws, and innumerable fishing friends from far and wide. He will be dearly missed. All his life, Joe was the ultimate gentleman fly-fisherman. He raised his sons to be respectful of the environment, and of the beautiful trout they learned to catch at his side. Always catch and release. Always another day. Always he will be remembered as a true son, brother, husband, father and friend. Thank you Joe. Tight Lines. A Memorial Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 12 at Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road, Wells, with Rev. Father Fred Morse. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, visit Jimmy’s Book of Memories page at www.bibberfuneral. com. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel.

Susan C. McKay, 62 CAPE NEDDICK – Susan C. McKay, 62, of 29 Josiah Norton Road, passed away Friday, April 20, 2018 at home. She was born October 10, 1955 in Warwick, VA, but was raised in Kittery. She was the daughter of the late Clifford C. and Rita L. (Roy) White. She leaves her husband of 42 years, Stephen A. McKay; a daughter, Jennifer L. McKay and her husband Jonathan Fiely of York; a son, Benjamin A. McKay and his wife Amanda of Eliot; two brothers, Donald White and his wife Donna of York, and Gary White and his wife Linda of Eliot; a granddaughter, Ken-

dall Susan McKay and two step-grandchildren, Isabelle and Wyatt Young. A brother Paul R. White predeceased her. Susan worked at York Hospital as a nurse for over 40 years prior to her retirement. She loved gardening, braiding rugs, restoring old furniture, and crafting… a life dedicated to healing and loving, finding the best in all things. Her love, boundless, her impact immeasurable, her loss felt by all who knew her. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to Turning the Tide Ovarian Cancer Retreat, c/o Anne Tonachel, 175 Richdale Ave., Cambridge, MA 02140. Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home, 91 Long Sands Road, York, is assisting with arrangements. Visit www. lucaseatonfuneralhome.com.

Irma L. Rose, 85 NORTH BERWICK – Irma L. Rose, 85 of North Berwick passed away May 6, 2018. She was born in Boston, MA, January 5, 1933, daughter of Joseph and Anne (Robinson) Simpson and graduated Berwick Academy. Irma and her husband See ROSE page 43...

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Postmaster Makes Appeal to Pet Owners ELIOT Eliot postmaster Marcie Nogueira wrote The Weekly Sentinel to ask a big favor of local pet owners: Help protect mail carriers from Fido’s bite. “We’d like Eliot pet owners to take a moment and look at the world through their dog’s eyes. Eating, sleeping and playing take up most of their day. The one job they do have, at least in their minds, is protecting their turf and their family,� she wrote. “‘It’s OK, he won’t bite you’ is a phrase heard often by letter carriers.

Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Look at that tail — a perfect question mark! Jax, a beautiful four-year-old neutered male, has an exotic face, but what breed is he? We’re not positive but lean toward either Russian Blue or Abyssinian. Jax has the best of both breeds. His body shape and golden eyes suggest Abyssinian, but his color and personality lean more toward Russian Blue. Smart and friendly, Russian Blues form tight bonds with their humans but need a calm, consistent environment. They don’t appreciate a changeable environment. Jax was owner-surrendered, and because of a change in his environment, it caused him to start acting out in an unfavorable manner. His family adored Jax, so much that they drove for hours from out of state to make sure only Safe Haven would have him, because they knew we would ensure him a safe and homelike environment until he’s adopted. Jax immediately won the hearts of everyone at Safe Haven. This adorable fellow seeks out your company, winds around your feet and asks for attention. He loves being

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they may consider a threatening transaction. Make sure any children in the home also understand the need to separate the family pet and a visitor at the door. According to the Centers for Disease Control, more than 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs each year. Dog bites account for more than one third of all liability claims against homeowners insurance. With your help, we can keep our carriers, your neigh-

bors and your dog safe. Thank you for being a responsible pet owner and for protecting your pet, and our letter carrier as we continue to bring packages and other important correspondence to your door each day.�

Reynolds Wins Equestrian Competition YORK Alicia Reynolds ,of York, placed first in her division at the Interscholastic Equestrian (IEA) Zones Finals held recently in Springfield, MA and qualified to compete in the IEA National Finals held in Syracuse, NY. At Nationals, Alicia placed Fifth out of a group of 18 riders who qualified from a division of approximately 1,876 riders nationwide. About 13,700 youthequestrians take part in the IEA, where they draw their horses on the day of competition and compete on unfamiliar tack and unfamiliar mounts, and only a fraction qualify to compete at the National level. Alicia, a student at Berwick Academy, rides with York Equestrian Team under the direction of Kate McDaniel and Stephanie Plaisted.

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ductions are made. Dogs are an unknown. Older children who are respectful would be okay too. Beth is spayed and current on all of her vetting. Beth looks forward to meeting interested adopters this Saturday during Open Adoption at our Sanford Adoption Facility located at 251 Country Club Road in Sanford from 10 a.m. - 2.p.m. Appointments to meet Beth and some of her feline friends as well can also be arranged either by contacting us at our Adoption Facility 207-8501094 or by calling Amanda at 603-205-3615.

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Animal Welfare Society WEST KENNEBUNK It’s time for the yard sale you don’t want to miss this Saturday, May 12! Each year, the annual yard sale brings in thousands of dollars which directly benefit AWS pets and programs. The sale takes place at 6 Hearthstone Drive in Kennebunk starting at 8 a.m. Please, no early birds.

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

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~ Home & Business Services ~ FURNITURE REPAIR

PAINTING

Rocray Restoration

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

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

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

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

DAVID A. LEAVITT (207) 363-3437

ELIOT SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, INC.

New Toro Walk Mowers We Service All Brands Pickup & Delivery Available

Contact Tim Shaw: 207-384-5202 gyro01@comcast.net • South Berwick

RTE 236, ELIOT, MAINE 207-439-4015

Chinchillas Antiques Kittery Point, ME

207-439-0747

Over 25 Years Experience Free Honest Estimates

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

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

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207-251-2235

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Lawn Mowers, Generators, Snow Blowers, and All Small Engines

House Painting

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

QUALITY Furniture Repairs

134 Ridge Road, York, ME

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR

It’s Time For Spring Tune-Ups Since 1979

David K. Rocray

COMPUTER SERVICES

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

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DUMP RUNS DEMOLITION Attics / Basements Garages Construction Debris Furniture / Appliances Metal Tree/Brush

Sheds / Outbuildings Houses Mobile Homes Decks Swimming Pools Cement

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

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LIBBY & SON 207-289-4551 Cape Neddick, ME Land Clearing

Storm Clean Up

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15 Yard Dumpster up to 4000 lbs.

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

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We want to hear from you! Please e-mail press releases, calendar of events, obituaries, special occasions, story ideas, and news tips to

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HOMEOWNER’S ADVOCATE 207-219-2832

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

Brian Pomeranz

207.883.6003

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

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MERRILL HOME IMPROVEMENT Eliot, Maine

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

MUSIC LESSONS

FIREWOOD / PELLETS

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

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

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

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

AUTOS WANTED

CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK $100 UP TO $100,000 AVAILABLE!

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Misty Harbor Resort, 60 Mile Rd, Wells

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900 Post Rd / Route 1, Wells (207) 646-0555

Sentry Hill in York, ME has an immediate opening for alternating weekend

receptionist 9am to 4pm Saturday and Sunday. Duties include: answering phones, greeting visitors, and helping residents. Microsoft Word is a must. If interested, please call Kathy Wallace at 207-363-5116 x 1102 or email kathy.wallace@ sentryhillyorkharbor.com.

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

HELP NEEDED! Local Automotive Detail Company is looking for Summer help in York! Must be willing to work Saturdays until 4 pm. May turn into a year round opportunity. Pay is based on experience, but will train the right applicant. Call or text to schedule interview 207-703-6952. DOCKWORKERS, Part-Time: $16.00/hour! Training provided. Monday-Friday: 4am-8am or 5pm-9pm. Portland, ME. EOE. M/F/Vets/Disabled www.abf.jobs Join the “The Head Tableâ€?, a new bakery / cafĂŠ opening in Wells! Seeking COUNTER & KITCHEN STAFF. FT/PT available. Contact lisa@theheadtablecafe.com LIGHT CLEANING HELP WANTED Part-time during July & August in Cape Neddick. Call Cynthia @ (617) 816-3253

NOW HIRING FOR FULL & PART TIME

MAINTENANCE, HOUSEKEEPING & LAUNDRY Flexible hours for Moms & Dads! Energetic, honest, team player. 20-40 Hours. Competitive wages & end of season bonus. Please call Wells-Ogunquit Resort Motel at 207-641-7122 or 207-646-8115 or email info@wells-ogunquit.com

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Nancy's Cafe and Catering 1151 Route 1, Cape Neddick is now hiring: experienced baker, cooks, breakfast cooks, prep staff, waitstaff, hosts & dishwashers Please call 207-363-5557


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HELP WANTED

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PLUMBER NEEDED with minimum Journeyman ME license. Heat experience a plus. Individual should be reliable and self-motived. Competitive pay, vacations and 401K contributions. Clean driving record required. Please contact bcfowler@metrocast.net or 207-671-8180.

NEED 1 PERSON TO CLEAN private residence in Eliot every 3 weeks. Trustworthy and experienced. Call Joe 207-337-1111

Looking for DISHWASHERS & LINE COOKS. Apply in person to Hobbs Harborside, 352 Harbor Rd, Wells. 207-646-2200

TEMPORARY CUSTODIAL position available immediately at Church on the Cape, Cape Porpoise. Approx. 15 hours per week including Sunday mornings. Call 207-967-5787, leave your name and number, and we will get back to you.

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$13/Hour with BONUS @ End of Season! Lunch provided! 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!

• Day Baker full or part time, to produce bars, cookies, pies, pastries, and daily specials.

HELP WANTED

HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Saturdays only 10am until finished. $90.00 per day. Apply in person Mon, Wed, Fri 9am-12pm to: Hillcrest Inn Resort, 512 Shore Rd in Ogunquit. Send resumes to info@hillcrestresort.com

WAITSTAFF, FRY COOK & DISHWASHER. PT/FT available. Open year round. Up to $14/hour. Join our friendly team. Richard’s Seafood Restaurant, 1732 N. Berwick Rd, Wells. Apply in person or call 207-646-8561, ask for Debbie.

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CLEANERS WANTED Part-time or full-time. Year round in York, Wells, Kittery area.

$12-15 PER HOUR

Call 207-363-1825 x 110 ASAP!

Must be at least 18 years of age. Must have reliable vehicle and cell phone.

WORK ON YOUR OWN OR BRING A FRIEND AND WORK AS A TEAM!

• Bakers And Shaper Positions full and part time, running between 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. All Saturdays off!!! Flexible scheduling, discounted product, free bread and most holidays off. Some weekends are a must and experience is a plus. Apply in person at Borealis Breads 1165 Post Rd, Wells, Me

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necessary, will train. Five days per week (Thursday-Monday) 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. $14.00 per hour.

HOUSEKEEPING.

Experience not necessary, will train. Must be detail oriented. Six days per week (includes weekends) approximately 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Pay is $11.50 to $14.00 per hour.

HOUSEMAN. Hours are 1 p.m.

to 7:30 p.m., 6 days per week (must work weekends). Duties include luggage assistance, keeping pool area neat and processing pool towels, grounds maintenance and occasional light maintenance. Pay starts at $15 per hour.

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

EXPERIENCED

PAINT FOREMAN Year round work with vacation time and holiday pay. Vehicle available.

2018 Seasonal Positions Available through October Full & Part Time *Most positions available to start immediately!*

• POOL/PARKING ATTENDANTS • HOST & BARTENDERS • FRONTDESK/RESERVATIONS • 2ND SHIFT UTILITY MAINTENANCE Please email resume to: megan@anchoragebythesea.com or drop off in person at 125 Shore Road, Ogunquit, ME

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~ News ~ ...ROSE from page 34

...HONORS from page 11

Ervin enjoyed camping and square dancing and were members of the Silhouette Squares in the 1970s. She retired from Hussey Seating in North Berwick. Irma was a strong and willful but kind and loving mother and Nana who simply adored all five generations of her family. She loved nature and its surroundings and all of the animals it held. She cherished those sounds while working in her gardens. She was a member of the North Berwick fireman’s auxiliary, one of the first EMT’s for the North Berwick Rescue Squad and Past President the Noble High School Quarterback Club Irma was pre-deceased by her husband of 59 years, Ervin Rose in 2011. Surviving are her son Dana Rose and companion Lisa Bedell of North Berwick; two daughters, Pamela Nelson and companion William Cameron, Jr., of Sanford and Patricia Leach and husband David of Berwick; 2 brothers, Lawrence Simpson and wife Lucy of Barrington, NH, James Nason and wife Cindy of South Berwick; 2 sisters, Patricia Pray of Yuma, AZ and Lorna

Leah Maddison, Jonah Nobel, Ryan Pote, Mason Savage, Jonathan Sawyer, Noa Semo, Abigail Simonelli, Jason Singer, Kelsey Stevens, Eva Therrien, Caraboo West, Lucia Wiegert, Sean Williams, Helen Willoughby.

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Irma L. Rose Pippin and husband Roderick of Sanford: nine grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. There will be an hour of visitation beginning at 2 p.m. immediately followed by a funeral service at 3 p.m. on Friday, May 11 a.m. the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick, ME. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, South Berwick, ME. Friends who wish may contribute to Another Chance Animal Rescue, P.O. Box 552,. North Berwick, ME 03906. Arrangements are entrusted to Johnson Funeral Home, North Berwick. Condolences may be expressed online at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com.

Cooper Aiguier, Chloe Angell, Samantha Arnold, Sarah Bevan, Grace Brackett, Michael Burbank, Benjamin Byrd, Brady Carson, M argaret Chamberlain, Mitchell Childress, Uma Connolly, Mia Constantakos, Micah Costello, Ty Cougler, Wiley Cragun, Asher D’Aran, Ashlee DeForge, Henr y Dimmerling, Jackson DuBois, Jadyn Eastman, Peyton Emery, Theodore English-Yonan, Emma Fife, Declan Fitzgerald, Clarice Forrester, Ruby Foss, Paige Gallant, Benjamin Garrepy, Keira Glinka, Lilly Goodwin, Anthony Gori, Kaylin Grogg, Robert Hamblett, Gehrig Hatch, William Hersey, Claudia Hohn, Olivia Holt, Colby Isabelle, Graden Janes, Drew Kaichen, Sophia Kriz, Madison LaBreck, Taylor LaBreck, Russell Leavitt, Jenny Lian, Madison MurrayForbus, Savannah Nashwinter, Lily Pamatian, Andrew Perry, Lydia Phipps, Melody Pradhan, Graham Pruyne, Chloe Reed, Mary Katelyn Reeves, Owen Reeves, Sara Riley, Chloe Rooney, Brooke Salvail, William Sandusky, Hayden Sawyer, Evan Schmerber, Bridget Schontag, Julia Schultze, Daphne Sciascia, Andrew Simmons, Madison Smith, Riley St. Pierre, Rylie Stackpole, Elaine Stewart, Lucille

Stone, Anabelle Taff, Emma Tessier, Jaslyn Thibodeau, Kaydince Tilley, Kylee Troxel, Jeremy Turner, Liliana Valley, Mitchell Vlcek, Griffin Vorbach, Sophie Weaver, Grant Winter, Wyatt Yager.

High Honors, Grade 8 Kate Adams, Alexander Ansara, Abigail Arnold, Ali Arrigoni, Hadley Beale, Connor Carey, Patrick Cook, Andrew Daskoski, Mackenzie Davis, Anna Flynn, Eli Fuchs, Chloe Hendrick, Lucelia Himmer, Jack Kenney, William Kirkpatrick, Rachel Kovach, Nicholas Leavitt, Ruby Leonard, Jackie Lian, Kai Machamer, Augusta Manchester, Catherine McClellan, Katharine McColley, Serafina Melino, Sophie Mitchell, Alana Moretti, Camden Oberg, Nicole Pettibone, Liana Poole, Iris Ross, Reese Rousseau, Amerah Sandler, Grant Simms, Mia Tero, Quinn Weeks, Katherine Wilder, Trevor Wozney.

Honors, Grade 8 Liam Adams, Jasmine Aloisio, Eveline Babineau, Katelyn Blevens, Jackson Brackett, Bryanna Bradley, Riley Bradway, Eva Carr, Abram Cartmill, Elizabeth Cassidy, Oscar Chapman, Christopher Cleary-Reuning, Erin Condon, Paul Connell, D’Lyza Diaz, Paige Dionne-Spencer, Amelia Dodier, Haley Doubleday, Brenna Edgell, Piper Edwards, Isabel Fajardo, Kayla Fenton, Eusevio Garay, Zachary Glidden, Andrew Goodwin, Collin Goodwin, Kylie Gordon, Timothy Gori, Quincy Hepburn, John Homans, Nathan Jalbert, Emily Johnson, Alexis Kast, Sierra Kellom, Margaret Kovalcin, Madison LaForce, Brandon Lawson, Abbigail LeBlanc, Aja Lopez, Elias McCarthy, George McDonnell,

Elizabeth McManus, Camden Minotti, Rees Parker, Will Parker, Sarah Place, Jackson Pollaro, Elli Pope, Seth Prisby, Aydin Rix McElhinney, Ryen Royce, Lydia Specker, Lincoln Stone, Isabelle Strain, Courtney Strong, Daniel Thim, Kylie Tice, Faith Tsakiris, Kamber Udy, Isabella Varney, Ella Vennard, Tess Vennard, Jaron Wheat, Tucker Whalen.

...BUDGETS from page 19 food. Parents who want to trim their monthly budgets can opt for more affordable cars and trucks, reserving their splurging on luxury vehicles for later in life when their kids have moved out of the house. Miscellaneous expenses When creating their household budgets, parents should leave room for unexpected miscellaneous expenses, such as healthcare costs if the children get sick and clothing and entertainment. Without accounting for such expenses, parents may find themselves taking on potentially crippling debt in times of emergency. Carefully constructed household budgets can help parents survive the often expensive costs of raising a family. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.

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Campanella Signs National Letter of Intent WELLS In the lobby of Wells High School on April 26, WHS senior Rosemary Campanella signed a National Letter of Intent to play tennis for Merrimack College where she plans to major in Engineering and Spanish. In agreeing to play, she will receive a scholarship to attend this college located in North Andover, MA. “It is super exciting,� said Campanella who was accompanied at the signing by her mother Karen, father Kevin and sister Grace. “I’ve wanted to play college tennis my whole life.� Introducing Campanella to those attending the signing and press conference was Wells-Ogunquit CSD Director of Athletics 6-12 Pierce Cole. Campanella said that she has been playing tennis close to 15 years. During high school she has played three years on a team composed of WHS and Kennebunk High School students. Jacquelyn Holmes is the coach of this team, the Kennebunk/ Wells Girls Tennis Team. According to Holmes, Campanella lost just one match last year play-

Marshwood Names Red Sox Scholarship Winner SOUTH BERWICK Marshwood High School announced that student Michaela Flanders (pictured) has been named as the New England Red Sox Service Scholarship winner for Marshwood High School. This honor will be awarded to the 32 Maine public high school seniors selected by the Red Sox Foundation on Sunday, July 29 which is Maine Day at Fenway. Each scholarship winner will receive a $1,000 scholarship award which will be paid directly to the college in which they are enrolled.

Left to right: Karen, Rosemary, Kevin and Grace Campanella. (Photograph by Reg Bennett)

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I am so proud of her for choosing to attend Merrimack in the fall. We will miss her here, but I have no doubt she will flourish there. They are lucky to have her.� According to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), by signing an NLI, the college-bound student-athlete agrees to attend the school in exchange for athletics financial aid.

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HOURS: Mon-Fri 8:30am-8pm Sat 8:30am-5pm Sun 11am-4pm

Stk#18130

BRAND NEW 2018 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB EXPRESS 4X4

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THE HOUSE OF VALUE Used

Used

Stock #9234

Stock #ST14877B

2013 CHEVY CAMARO

2012 TOYOTA TACOMA 4X4

47,995

$

ACCESS CAB, AUTO

17,995

$

Used

Used

Stock #T14525A

Stock #9677

2015 SUBARU FORESTER

2013 TOYOTA CAMRY SE

18,995

$

15,995

$

Stock #ST13086A

Stock #9542

Stock #9583

Stock #T14987A

2015 BMW 335I XDRIVE

2014 GMC ACADIA

2015 LEXUS ES 350 LUXURY

2011 TOYOTA SIENNA LMTD

Stock #9652

Stock #9660

Stock #ST14969A

2016 SCION IM

2013 TOYOTA AVALON XLE

34,995

$

30,995

$

Stock #T14632A

2015 TOYOTA TACOMA TRD ACCESS CAB, 15” 4X2

18,995

$

Stock #ST14873A

2012 TOYOTA SIENNA XLE AWD

18,495

$

2015 LEXUS RX 350

30,195

$

26,495

$

15,995

$

Stock #9648A

Stock #ST14928A

2016 TOYOTA 4RUNNER PRO

2012 TOYOTA 4RUNNER

2016 NISSAN FRONTIER 4X4

39,995

$

LIMITED, MUST SEE!

27,995

$

Stock #ST14311A

2015 TOYOTA VENZA

2016 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE

20,495

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

19,975

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Stock #9690

Stock #9644

2015 TOYOTA TACOMA TRD

2015 TOYOTA RAV4 LE

ACCESS CAB, 4X4

25,995

$

19,895

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

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VIEW ENTIRE INVENTORY AT toyotaofportsmouth.com

888-671-0340 or

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Stock #T14376A

Stock #9691

2016 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5

2015 TOYOTA COROLLA LE

LONG BED, DBL CAB, 4X4

30,795

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

KING CAB

21,995

$

Certified

Stock #9659

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

150 Greenleaf Ave Portsmouth, NH

15,995

$

Stock #T14993A

Certified

OPEN SUNDAYS 11-5

16,995

$

14,495

$

Certified

The Toyota Certified Advantage • 12-Month/12,000-Mile Limited Comprehensive Warranty

• 160-Point Quality Assurance Inspection

• 7-Year/100,000-Mile Limited Powertrain Warranty

• CARFAX® Vehicle History Report™ • 1-Year Roadside Assistance • New Car Financing Rates

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Stock #ST14931A

Stock #ST14871A

Stock #ST14957A

2017 TOYOTA RAV4 HYBRID

2015 TOYOTA PRIUS V

2015 TOYOTA PRIUS 3 HB

26,495

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

20,995

$

18,995

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Stock #R13309

Stock #9665

Stock #9631

2017 TOYOTA TACOMA DBL

2016 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER

2015 TOYOTA VENZA XLE

32,995

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

LE PLUS

31,595

$

23,995

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Stock #R13656

Stock #ST14173A

Stock #9633

2017 TOYOTA TACOMA DBL

2015 TOYOTA TACOMA

2015 TOYOTA VENZA XLE

37995

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

V6 & LOW MILES

29,285

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

22,995

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •


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~ Puzzles ~

CLUES ACROSS 1. Color 4. English prince 10. When you’ll get there 11. Pivot 12. Actinium 14. Greek letter 15. Primordial matter 16. One of a Polynesian island 18. Most spacious 22. What you owe 23. Button-like ornament 24. Ancient city 26. Trauma center 27. CNN anchor Burnett

28. Enough (archaic) 30. Lebowski’s nickname “The __” 31. Printing speed measurement 34. Waterbirds 36. WWI airship 37. Sudden attack 39. Advice 40. Sacs where fungi develop 41. Where instinctive impulses are manifest 42. Schoolhouse implements 48. Brain parts 50. Borne by or suspended in

a liquid 51. Of the desert 52. Starbucks size 53. Ancient Roman garment 54. In a way, set aflame 55. Samarium 56. Heavenly bodies 58. Water in the solid state 59. Exchanged 60. Int’l organization CLUES DOWN 1. Regain 2. A colorless odorless gas used as fuel

3. Delicacies 4. Spanish be 5. Miami Heat great 6. More slick 7. Turn away 8. Made a second thrust 9. Where injured ballplayers end up 12. As quickly as can be done 13. Military disguise 17. __ and Dad 19. Mythological wind (Greek) 20. Slides without control 21. Principle or belief 25. Unusually large

29. Naturally occurring solid material 31. Backsides 32. Large orange-brown butterfly 33. Old Testament prophet 35. Women’s apartments in a Muslim palace 38. One who waters down 41. Made a visual representation of 43. Continent 44. Flat pieces of rock 45. Very long period of time 46. Radioactivity units 47. Fields of study 49. Distinctive, pleasant smell 56. The Constitution State (abbr.) 57. South Dakota

The answers to this week’s puzzles are on page 14.

ALL CUSTOMERS QUALIFY FOR Bournival Prices & Leases Some Customers Will Qualify For

ADDITIONAL REBATES

2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4 #JG1519

2018 Jeep Compass Latitude 4x4 #JS419 JS419

All New 2019 Jeep Cherokee Latitude Plus 4x4 #JC576

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2015 Jeep Compass High Altitude 4x4... $17,350 Black, 6-Spd Shiftable Auto, 30K Miles, #971

2015 Jeep Patriot High Altitude 4x4 ...... $17,425 Billet Silver, 6-Spd Shiftable Auto, 37K Miles, #965

2016 Jeep Compass High Altitude 4x4... $17,450 Billet Silver, 6-Spd Shiftable Auto, 34K Miles, #JC528A Leather, Sunroof, U-Connect 4C with Navigation, 8.4” Display

MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

$43,880 $6,000

$37,880

All New Design!

Dual Pane Sunroof

MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

Cold Weather Package

$28,185 $5,000

$23,185

MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

$29,625 $5,000

$24,625

2015 Jeep Patriot Latitude 4x4 .............. $18,325 Leather L Heated Seats, Dual Pane Sunroof, U-Connect, 3C Nav w/ 8.4” Display, 2.4L

Billet Silver, 6-Spd Shiftable Auto, 20K Miles, #973

MSRP DISCOUNT

Billet Silver, 6-Spd Shiftable Auto, 31K Miles, #969

Sale Price

$36,645 $8,000

$28,645

2016 Jeep Patriot High Altitude 4x4 ...... $18,650 2016 Jeep Compass High Altitude 4x4 . $19,200 Billet Silver, 6-Spd Shiftable Auto, 19K Miles, #967

Lease For $349/mo. x 36 months

Lease For $199/mo. x 24 months

Lease For $199/mo. x 24 months

Lease For $239/mo. x 36 months

2015 Jeep Cherokee Limited 4x4 .......... $24,850

2018 Jeep Wrangler Sport JK 2DR 4x4

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2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4

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2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4x4...$27,425 2017 Jeep Wrangler Sport 4x4 .............. $28,625 Black, 5-Spd Auto, Only 2,487 Miles! #935

2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4 ...$28,733 Hypergreen, 6-Spd Manual, 49K Miles, #952 2BE Pkg, Power Seat, Push Button Start Automatic, Hard Top, “245”

MSRP

$31,995

Lease For $299/mo. x 36 months

Automatic, Deep Tinted Windows, Sirius XM Satellite Radio

MSRP

$34,480

Lease For $199/mo. x 39 months

MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

$35,990 $6,000

$29,990

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Cold Weather Group, Remote Start

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2016 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4x4 ........... $29,325

Sale Price

2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4 ...$29,375

$21,056

*AII leases are 10,000 miles per year, based on S/A tier credit, and $2,999 due at signing. Tax, title & doc fee extra. All applicable rebates assigned to dealer. #JG1519 adj. res. $26,766.80, total of payment $12,597.84. #JS419 adj. res. $19,729.50, total of payment $4,794.48. #JC576 adj. res. $20,145.00, total of payment $4,783.68. #JC541 adj. res. $18,677.95, total of payment $8,614.08. #JW2787 adj. res. $22,716.45, total LY. SALE ENDS MAY 14, 2018. of payment $10,773.72. #JW2914 adj. res. $26,235.90, total of payment $7,795.71. #JG1495 adj. res. $21,714.00, total of payment $9,352.44. SAME DAY TRANSACTIONS ONLY.

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603.431.8900 RT. 1, PORTSMOUTH, NH We are the #1 Volume Dealer in Jeep Sales in NH & ME!


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Mother Sales EVENT of all

0% ABLE

NEW ’18 SONATA SE

AVAIL

11 INK S TO C

LEASE FOR

65

$

$

PER MO.

AVA

ALL NE W

SIGN & DRIVE

OR BUY FOR

16,470

FINANCE FOR

No No

OR BUY FOR

249 18,974 PER $

0%

FINANCE FOR

PER MO.

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

NEW ’18 ELANTRA SEL LEASE FOR

Payment Til August

$

Available on All New Vehicles

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

21 I STOCN K

OR BUY FOR

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

Security Deposit

MO.

AVAIL% ABLE

259 $19,623

$

All you need is a PEN

NEW ’18 KONA SE AWD

$

Bad Credit? No Credit? NO PROBLEM!

NEW ’18 SANTA FE SPORT AWD

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

1.9IL% ABLE

FREE OIL CHANGES FREE CAR WASHES FREE STATE INSPECTIONS

95

$

PER MO.

0

13 I STOCN K

AVAIL% ABLE

OR BUY FOR

13,759

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

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

8 IN S TO C K

7 ER G PASSEN

NEW ’18 SANTA FE SE AWD LEASE FOR

$

168

PER MO.

$

NEW ’18 TUCSON SE AWD FINANCE FOR

OR BUY FOR

25,525

$

OR BUY FOR

0

AVAIL% ABLE

248 $18,818

16 I STOCN K

PER MO.

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

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

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

SO M E RSWO RTH H Y UN DA I CE RTI F I E D US E D CA R CE NTE R 2012 FORD F-150 XLT CREWCAB

2010 MERCEDES 300 CREW CAB

61k, 4WD, V8, Auto, 4x4, AM/FM Stereo w/CD/MP3 Player Aux Audio Input Jack, Bedliner, Stk. #18170HA

$

23,955

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

LUXURY

$

$

$

18,474

2015 HONDA ACCORD LX

LOADED

22k, Auto, AC, Alloys, Heated Front Captain’s Chairs, Bluetooth, Streaming Audio w/ Hands-FreeText, Rockford Fosgate Premium 12 Speaker Audio System, Stk. #H1447A

TURBO

34k, Auto, AC, Alloys, Leather, Heated Seats, Bluetooth Wireless, Steering Wheel Mounted Controls, Stk. #18124HA

10,584

2017 NISSAN TITAN SL CREWCAB

ECONOMY

73k, Auto, AC, Cruise, Bluetooth, XM/AM/FM/CD 6 Speaker Audio System, Stk. #18239HA

2015 KIA OPTIMA SX TURBO HATCHBACK

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

10,500

2013 NISSAN SENTRA SV

CLEAN

$

2013 KIA RIO SX

82k, Auto, AWD, AC, Heated Leather, Power Seat, Cruise, Premium Audio, Stk. #18257HA

ONE OWNER

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

$ $ 8,565 12,760 38,452 Somersworth Hyundai

$

14,740

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Mother Sales EVENT of all

12 INK S TO C

% LE 0% AB

AVAIL

NEW ’18 FRONTIER 4X4 SV KC Two or more at this price. #1N6AD0CW4JN706771 LEASE FOR

$

263 $ 23,989 PER MO.

36 month lease with 12K per year with $1,999 cash or trade due at signing.

0% ABLE

AVAIL

10 INK S TO C

No No

FINANCE FOR

$

OR BUY FOR

367 $ 26,952 PER MO.

AVAIL% ABLE

OR BUY FOR

PER MO.

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

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

Security Deposit

LEASE FOR

$

Available on All New Vehicles

118

PER MO.

$

15,976

36 month lease with 12K per year with $1,999 cash or trade due at signing.

NEW ’18 ALTIMA 2.5S

NEW ’18 ROGUE S AWD

Two or more at this price. #1N4AL3AP9JC225189

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$

179

PER MO.

$

AVAIL% ABLE

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THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

0%BLE AVAILA

0

27 I STOCN K

NEW ’18 SENTRA SV Two or more at this price. #3N1AB7AP0JL631454

Payment Til August

18 I STOCN K

256 $ 21,700

$

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

18 INK S TO C

0%

FINANCE FOR

All you need is a PEN

NEW ’18 PATHFINDER S 4X4 Two or more at this price. #5N1DR2MM9JC622656

Bad Credit? No Credit? NO PROBLEM!

NEW ’18 ROGUE SPORT S AWD Two or more at this price. #JN1BJ1CR2JW201700

SIGN & DRIVE

OR BUY FOR

FREE OIL CHANGES FREE CAR WASHES FREE STATE INSPECTIONS

Two or more at this price. #5N1AT2MV7JC752903

FINANCE FOR

OR BUY FOR

18,136

$

0

AVAIL% ABLE

OR BUY FOR

273 $ 21,700

49 I STOCN K

PER MO.

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

36 month lease with 12K per year with $1,999 cash or trade due at signing.

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

SO M E RSWO RTH N I S S A N CE RTI F I E D US E D CA R CE NTE R 2017 CAMARO 1LT

2014 HONDA CRV

18k, Auto-Paddle Shift, Conv, Alloys, Back-Up Camera, MyLink Radio 7� Diagonal ColorTouch-Screen, AM/ FM Stereo w/Bluetooth Streaming Audio, Stk. #P2164

$

2015 JEEP WRANGLER 26k, Auto, 4X4, Hard Top, Alloys, Heated Leather Seats, Alloys, Alpine Premium Audio System, Uconnect 130 -inc: AM/FM Stereo, CD/MP3 Player, Stk. #P2150

$

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

CONVERTIBLE

25,925 CLEAN

2011 HONDA CIVIC EX

42k, Auto, AWD, AC, Htd Lthr Seats, Roof, Alloys, Audio System XM Radio, 328-Watts, 7 Speakers Including Subwoofer, Bluetooth Streaming Audio, Stk. #N18246A

$

2015 FORD F150 CC LARIAT 63k, Auto, FX4 Off Road, 5.0V8 Sony, Nav, Roof,Tow 4X4, Lariat 4dr SuperCrew 5.5 ft. SB, CD w/SiriusXM Satellite, 8.0� Center-Stack Touch Screen, Stk. #P2036

62k, Manual, Roof, Cruise, Alloys, 160-Watt AM/ FM Stereo w/CD Player (6) Speakers, MP3/WMA Playback, Speed-Sensitive Volume Control, Stk. #P2110A

LOADED

19,324 ONE OWNER

2012 VW BEETLE 2.0T 42k, Auto, AC, Premium Alloys, Cruise, Dual Exhaust, AM/FM Stereo w/CD/MP3 Player -inc: (8) Speakers, Aux Input, Stk. #N17836A

2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON 1.6T LTD 4k, Auto, AWD, Heated Leather Seats, Pano Roof, Nav, Infinity AM/FM/HD Radio/ MP3 Audio System -inc: 8� LCD Color Touchscreen, Stk. #N17747A

MANUAL

$

$

8,975 TURBO

30,952

2008 NISSAN 350Z CONV

$ $ 33,564 40,540 11,752 Somersworth Nissan 3UF 4PNFSTXPSUI /) t 603-692-5200 Visit us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at:

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

95, Auto, Conv, Premium Sport Wheels, Enthusiast Edition, AM/FM Audio System w/ CD Player - inc: (6) Speakers, Digital Clock, Stk. #P2147A

$

Z-CAR

12,433


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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

849 Main St, SANFORD 207.324.5264

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55 Emery Mills Rd, SHAPLEIGH 439 US Rte 1, YORK 207-636-3600 207.363.2497

Happy Mother's Day!

OPEN HOUSE 5/12 - 5/13 - 5/19 • 11AM-2PM

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58 OSSIPEE ROAD, YORK

63 WEBHANNET DRIVE, WELLS

321 ATLANTIC AVENUE, WELLS

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Your Host: Bill Conda 207-450-5030 or billconda@yorkmaine.com

Your Host: Brenda McCarthy 207-837-3948

Your Host: Candice House 207-608-9611

Directions: From Wells Plaza, take right at Mile Road, take right at Webhannet Road, house is a few blocks from the beginning of Webhannet.

Directions: Route 1 South in Wells, turn left on Mile Road, and at the end, turn left on Atlantic Ave. Property is on the right.

KENNEBUNK $420,000 Classic antique colonial nestled on 10 acres. Features 5 bedrooms, 2.5 ZYl`jggek$ dYj_] mh\Yl]\ cal[`]f$ ,( p 0( YllY[`]\ ZYjf$ Yf\ 1(( ^]]l g^ river frontage! Call today to set up your private showing!

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WELLS $179,900

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ALFRED $300,000

KENNEBUNKPORT $799,000

WELLS $499,000

WELLS $142,900 Bright and cheerful describes this adorable cottage located in highly-soughtafter Sea Tern Village. Tucked away from the main road and by the pools and clubhouse, this home is totally turnkey. Along with 2 nicely-sized BRs, a fully applianced kitchen, and lovely LR, you have an additional 120 SF, furnished sun jgge lg ]fbgq oal` \gmZd]%`mf_ oaf\gok& ?d]Yeaf_ @O Ûggjaf_ af l`] cal[`]f and LR, and ceiling fans in every room. The trolley stops at the entrance to Beach <j]Yek kg qgm [Yf _g lg l`] Z]Y[` oal`gml l`] `Ykkd] g^ Úf\af_ hYjcaf_&

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Susan Michaels 207-205-3060

Karen Rice 207-451-3990

Marge MacKenna 207-337-2737

WELLS $395,000 Ogf\]j^mddq eYaflYaf]\ [gf\g af O]ddk hj]ea]j Ykkg[aYlagf& Gh]f [gf[]hl$ sunny kitchen, and light throughout. Close to all amenities the coast has to g^^]j& EYkl]j mh gj eYkl]j \gof$ hdmk Y dg^l& =f[dgk]\ ,%k]Ykgf hgj[` oal` hjanYl] na]ok& Ogg\ Yf\ []jYea[ lad] Ûggjk& Kcqda_`lk mhklYajk Yf\ \gof& ?Yk `]Yl Yf\ _Yk Új]hdY[]& 9aj ÚdljYlagf kqkl]e$ ^mdd ZYk]e]fl$ Yf\ [YZd] oaj]k ^gj snow dams. Unit set up for solar heat if all want it. Pet friendly.

ADORABLE and AFFORDABLE ranch-style home. Freshly painted, updated, fully applianced dream kitchen with granite counters, updated bath with Jack-n-Jill kafck Yf\ _jYfal] [gmfl]j$ _]f]jgmkdq%kar]\ DJ o`a[` gh]fk lg l`] kmf%Údd]\ entertainment room which opens to the kitchen/DR. Three very nice, freshly hYafl]\ :Jk Yf\ Y Z]Ymla^md :9 jgmf\ gml l`] Ûggj hdYf ^gj l`ak dalld] \gdd `gmk]& Sit on the large deck and the rest of the world melts away! A private oasis, yet close to everything: turnpike, shopping, beaches, Kennebunkport and Ogunquit.

A great opportunity to own a home with a water view in a very private setting. HYkkan]%kgdYj `ge] oal` *%Z]\jgge af%dYo YhYjle]fl Yf\ k]hYjYl] +( p *, barn on 1.9 acres in the Seabury section of York. Kayak to York Harbor from your front lawn, enjoy the beautiful scenic views of the tidal inlet year-round, and only minutes from York Harbor and York Village.

Marge MacKenna 207-337-2737

Susan Michaels 207-205-3060

Ken Knowles 207-451-0386

WELLS $257,000

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YORK $759,000


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