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Volume 14 • Issue No. 20
Habitat Completes 28th Home in York County WELLS Habitat for Humanity York County has completed their 28th home in York County. A celebration and open house was held Sunday, May 6 at 743 Quarry Road in Wells. Following the dedication ceremony, attendees toured the new energy-efficient three-bedroom home, which was made possible due to generous sponsors, donated materials, volunteer labor, and the dedication and commitment of Charles and Shannon Carter, the new homeowner family. Major sponsors for Habitat’s Quarry Road Build include:
Carter Family will move into their new Habitat for Humanity home.
Endangered Right Whale Sighted YORK COUNTY A Right Whale was visible from the beach in York on Monday. The sighting of the giant mammal, an endangered species,was recently spotted swimming off the coast in York, Ogunquit, Wells and Cape Neddick. Right whales are the rarest of all large whales. There are several species, but all are identified by
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up to 8 feet long. Local police have warned boaters to steer clear of any whales they may see. (Photo by NOAA fisheries from www. nmfs.noaa.gov)
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OGUNQUIT Friends of the Ogunquit Heritage Museum (FOHM) present “Do You Remember?” with Richard Perkins on Sunday, May 20, at the Dunaway Center from 2-4. Richard has promised a new Ode to mark the occasion. The movie “How Rude!” will be shown. Richard will reminisce over his illustrious career. People who have stories of Richard, whether personal or his impact
on their lives, are encouraged to share them. For over 50 years Richard had some of Ogunquit’s most famous (and delicious!) restaurants. Richard was born and raised in Ogunquit and has a very rich history with many people in and around the area. His influence has extended to some of the restaurants and markets still open today. Refreshments will be served. Admission is free but donations are
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Hannaford Grants $10,000 to Central School SOUTH BERWICK Central School is grateful for the donation from Hannaford to support their Outdoor Classroom cooking program. Since 2010, students have been planting, maintaining, harvesting, prepping and cooking their own grown vegetables and fruits from the school hoop house and orchard. Kathy Gunst, along with countless local chefs, prep cooks, nutritionists, administrators, parents and community members, has been teaching children the importance of cooking with fresh, local foods.
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The Town of Wells, Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation, Joseph & Anna C. Dias Family Foundation, Peoples United Community Foundation, Pratt & Whitney, Corning Incorporated Foundation, Consigli Foundation, Inc., Saco-Biddeford Savings Institution, Prudential Financial, KW Architects P.C., Steadfast Homes LLC, Fogg Brothers Drywall Corp., Renewal by Anderson, Richard Moody and Sons Construction, Bobby and Diane Capen, and Kathryn and Peter Wagner. Many area businesses supported the Quarry Road Build
gratefully accepted. The mission of the Ogunquit Heritage Museum is to preserve and share the history and culture of Ogunquit. OHM will be open June 1 - October 31, Tuesday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m.
A $10,000 check will be presented on May 25 at 10 p.m. in the Central School Gym. The funds will be used to support the Outdoor Classroom and Hoop House. This grant will allow continuation of several annual initiatives that include the Planting of the Green, seasonal cooking classes and the school-wide salad bar on Field Day. In addition, we plan to add a Community Harvest Dinner in the fall that would include sauces, pastas, salad and cobbler made by the students with ingredients from the hoop house and orchard. The grant will help to increase parent involvement to encourage parents to cook healthy meals with their children, and will offer parent/child cooking classes, and a “green thumb” club for students and parents who wish to help maintain the hoop house. These funds will allow purchasing of items that would support these units such as grow lights, vertical gardens, additional garden beds and an increased variety of fruit trees as well as allow for innovative, creative, engaging, meaningful and purposeful encouragement for students to live healthy lives.
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Marshwood Middle School Robotics Club Succeeds in LEGO Robotics Competition
SOUTH BERWICK On Saturday, May 12, the Marshwood Middle School Robotics Club traveled to a LEGO Robotics competition at South Portland High School. Members of the club are Sean Williams, Riley St. Pierre, William Sandusky, Leah Maddison, Lucia Wiegert, Alana Moretti, Taylor Wall, Nick Leavitt, Kai Machamer, Katherine Wilder, Caleb Boyle, and Lucas Jones. Lucas Jones and Caleb Boyle placed second in the “strongest robot� competition. Their robot pulled 60 pounds in about 10 seconds. Nick Leavitt placed third for “fastest robot�. Taylor Wall, Nick Leavitt, Alana Moretti, Kat Wilder, and Kai Machamer placed second in
the “ping-pong shot-put� scoring 61 points. Alana Moretti, Kat Wilder, Nick Leavitt, and
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Taylor Wall placed second in the “strongest bridge�. The MMS team scored 30 points combined and placed third overall out of 15 teams. Congratulations to all members that participated!
Foreside Church Celebrates 175th Anniversary KITTERY With the tagline “Thriving and Alive at 175!� Kittery’s Second Christian Congregational United Church of Christ Church (2CCUCC) commemorates 175 years of worship and service to the community. The celebration begins on Saturday evening, May 19 with an old fashioned cookout seated at a community table with music, food, and friendship. On Sunday, May 20 at 10 a.m., the public is invited to participate in a special workshop service honoring those who founded the Church and others involved over many years. Following workshop there will be a luncheon with tasty treats and good fellowship. The Second Christian Church was established in 1843 as a “church plant� in the Foreside, as distinct from First Chris-
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Scholarships Available to Women Pursuing Science or Engineering
STATEWIDE Applications are currently being accepted at the Maine Community Foundation for the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund. Established in 2013, the Laurendeau Fund provides scholarship support to women who are graduating seniors from high schools in Maine who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demon-
strating an interest and/or actively participating in their Franco-American heritage. The deadline for applications is June 1. Applications are available at www.mainecf.org. Headquartered in Ellsworth, with additional offices in Portland, Dover-Foxcroft, and Mars Hill, the Maine Community Foundation works with donors and other partners to improve the quality of life for all Maine people. To learn more about the foundation, visit www.mainecf.org.
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YORK The Nor’easters that rocked the area left the beaches and sidewalks along York’s beaches with significant
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said Amy Nucci, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of York County. “Our thanks to everyone involved in the Walk to Raise the Roof in Wells and the Quarry Road Build.” All Habitat homeowners contribute a minimum of 400 hours of “sweat equity” working on the construction of their homes and the homes of others and participated in educational programs designed to strengthen the entire family and help to ensure their success as new homeowners. The new homeowners will make month-
ly payments on an affordable mortgage, which in turn will go toward building more Habitat homes in York County. Habitat for Humanity York County’s 29th home is scheduled to begin in the fall at 9 Kirk Street in Springvale. A Walk to Raise the Roof in Springvale will be held September 15. For more information on the walk or opportunities to volunteer on the Kirk Street Build, at the ReStore, in the office or assisting with weatherizations call the Habitat office at 207-985-4850 or visit www.habitatyorkcounty.org.
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Wildlife on the Move Thanks to Local Business
CAPE NEDDICK You may do a double take in traffic when you look over into the eyes of a great horned owl. Or you may have caught a smart car with a flying squirrel face peeking over a car handle. This is Center for Wildlifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new set of wheels! The smart car has very low mileage, gets great fuel economy, and was donated by Bernier Insurance. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bernier Insurance was excited to help expand CFWâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s work throughout Northern New England, educating about the importance of healthy wildlife and its role in our own health. The car has served us well for the past few years and now it is reborn with a new mission and we could not
be happier about itâ&#x20AC;? shared Bernier Insurance President, Troy Dillow. Though Center for Wildlife has a minivan to take patients to the veterinarian or ambas-
sadors to classrooms and other venues, increasing demand for services means that the organization often now needs to be in two places at once. For instance on a recent weekend education
staff were doing a presentation in Freeport, ME, while medical clinic staff were giving a presentation at Tufts University in Grafton, MA. Beyond the efficiency and cost-savings of two vehicles, the more people that know about Center for Wildlife, the more the organization can serve wildlife and the community, which is what attracted Marcom4 to donate the artwork. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was not a hard decision for Andrea [Knowles] and I to make
in donating the custom wrap for this vehicle. We are always looking for new and fun ways to showcase and bring more awareness to this important organization. We knew we wanted to do more than just put the Center for Wildlife logo on the side of the car. The colorful pictures on each door bring their mission to life. It really helps tell the story of the great work they doâ&#x20AC;? remarked Jane Cutter, Partner, Marcom4.
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YORK The Old York Garden Clubâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 48th Annual Plant Sale will be held at Grant House, Goodrich Park, Route 1, York, beginning at 9 a.m. where there is plenty of free parking. The sale includes native Maine grown perennials, shrubs, and fresh herbs, many of which have come from club membersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; own home gardens. Knowledgeable garden club members will be on hand to answer your questions and provide garden advice.
Monies raised from sales help provide scholarships for students of Maine in horticulture, conservation, forestryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and related fields. Bring a cart if you have one or borrow one of ours and fill it with â&#x20AC;&#x153;summer color.â&#x20AC;? This year OYGCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Education program also worked with students at York Middle School to grow and sell tomato plants. Proceeds of the sale will be donated by students to the York Food Pantry. Stop by their stand.
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~ News ~ VFW Announces Annual National Citizenship Education Teacher Award Competition STATEWIDE The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Department of Maine District 11 is pleased to announce they have begun accepting entries for its 2018-19 Teacher of the Year competition. Each year the VFW recognizes three exceptional teachers â&#x20AC;&#x201C; one each from the elementary (K-5), junior high (6-8), and high school (9-12) levels â&#x20AC;&#x201C; for their outstanding commitment to teach Americanism and instill a sense of patriotism in their students. Classroom teachers whose curriculum focuses on citizenship education topics â&#x20AC;&#x201D; for at least half of the school day in a classroom environment â&#x20AC;&#x201D; can be nominated for the Smart/Maher VFW National Citizenship Education Teacher Award. Teachers who promote civic responsibility, flag etiquette, and patriotism are prime candidates for this award. For example, do you know a teacher who plans field trips to city hall or organizes community volunteer projects? Maybe you know
an instructor who invites veterans into the classroom to discuss their military experiences. Perhaps you are familiar with a teacher who fosters the development of democratic values and beliefs through special projects. If you know of such a teacher, honor him or her today with the Smart/Maher VFW National Citizenship Education Teacher Award. All current classroom teachers (teaching at least half of the school day in a classroom environment) in grades K-12 are eligible. Previous national VFW winners and homeschool teachers are ineligible. Nominations can be submitted by fellow teachers, supervisors or other interested individuals (not relatives). Self-nominees are not eligible. For details on this competition and an entry form, visit www.vfw.org. Nominations along with a completed entry form should be submitted to your local VFW Post no later than October 31,
2018. Department of Maine District 11 VFW Posts and contact information are listed below. If unsure which post is closest to you, visit www.vfw.org and scroll to the bottom of the page to find the post nearest your location. VFW Kittery/Eliot Post 9394, 207-686-3162, ask for Mel; VFW York Post 6997, 207-3633600, ask for Rusty; VFW Old Orchard Beach Post 7997, 858395-2424, ask for Bill; VFW South Berwick Post 5754, 207384-2605, ask for Mal; VFW Sanford Post 9395, 207- 4327127, ask for James; VFW Kennebunk Post 6548, 207-985-2703, ask for Lee.
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~ News ~ Local Rotaries Donate to Tools4Schools KENNEBUNK United Way of York County is pleased to announce that both the Rotary Club of Saco Bay and Biddeford-Saco Rotary Club recently donated
to the organization’s annual Tools4Schools program. This United Way of York County project provides more than 1,000 free backpacks full of school supplies to students
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prior to the start of the school year. Families who qualify for free and reduced lunch are eligible to register for backpacks. Donations from the Biddeford-Saco Rotary Club of $1,600 and the Rotary Club of Saco Bay of $250 will support close to 40 filled backpacks for local children and youth. “Starting the school year with a new backpack and with the
take action to create lasting change. Supporting education is a key priority for many clubs. Please contact Jason Ketterick (jketterick@buildcommunity.org) for more information about how to register for a backpack or support this annual school supplies distribution event in your community! To learn more about United Way of York County, visit www.buildcommunity.org or call 207-985-3359.
tools needed to fully participate in the classroom is essential,” noted Barb Wentworth, United Way of York County’s President & CEO. “With community support, such as these two Rotary Clubs, the Tools4School project ensures that local kids get that great start and that the financial burden for families is lessened.” Rotary is a global network with 1.2 million members. Around the world local clubs
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...HONORS from page 8 Honors Skyler Amsden, Luke Anderson, Isabella Blumenfeld, Daniel Bosse, Samuel Cartmill, Simone Chagnon, Dylan Cheney, Christina Cota, Hannah Crilley, Nathan Curtis, Carey Daniels, Kaylah Eastman, Linnea Eskind, Thayer Fitt, Cameron Flanagan, Kayla Flinkstrom, Timothy Flynn, Eliza Foye, Kayla Fuller, Molly Glidden, Turner Goodenough, Maxwell Horton, Alexandria Hudock, Jason Janetos, Stephen Kaplan, Ruby LaPierre, Ava Magoon, Anna McColley, Joseph McPherson, Elora Montgomery, Miranda Montgomery, Miles Moody, Elias Poole, Alexandra Richards, Logan Roberts, Parker Scogland, Chloe Shields, Marin Smith, Matthew Sylvester, Ethan Trott, Sydney Val-
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week, Tales for Tots featuring a story, song and craft (for up to age 6).
Saturday, May 19, 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Belichick will be at the library for children to visit! The Reader Dog program provides a relaxed and â&#x20AC;&#x153;dog-friendlyâ&#x20AC;? atmosphere for children to practice their skills at reading!
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Kerri Mahan will present on the use and health benefi ts of essential oils on Saturday, May 19 at 1 p.m. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Essential oils have been around for thousands of years and are now making a resurgence,â&#x20AC;? says Mahan. The educational presentation will focus on what essential oils are, where they come from, and how they can benefit health. Program is free and open to the public.
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Wednesday, May 23, at 4 p.m. LEGO Club meets Wednesdays (except the last Wednesday of the month) from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. (ages 10-plus up) for weekly challenges and inspired builds.
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The library will bring books to residents of the Olde Mill in North Ber wick on Wednesday, May 23, at 2 p.m. The next outreach services to residents of Simpson Meadows are on Wednesday, May 30, at 2 p.m. The library can bring materials to elderly and homebound residents of North Berwick on request.
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For More Information Call the library at 207-985-2173 or visit www.kennebunklibrary.org.
Wells Public Library Mother Goose Storytime Monday, May 21 at 10:30 a.m. Children ages 0-24 months and their caregivers are invited to engage in lap activities, rhymes, songs, and fingerplays.
Toddler Storytime Tuesday, May 22 at 1:30 p.m. and Wednesday, May 23 at 10:30 a.m. Ages 2-5 years old and their caregivers are invited for stories, songs, and movement, all followed by a craft.
Teen Game Tournament Wednesday, May 23 at 2:30 p.m. Drop by the library on the last Wednesday of each month to participate in our ongoing gaming tournament. Each month there will be new competitive games for you to try - from retro board games to Wii marathons to the new Nintendo Switch!
Dinosaur Party Thursday, May 24 at 6 p.m. Come to the library to celebrate the awesome dinosaur with games, stories, crafts, and contests. Tons of library books to check out as well!
Lego and Rubikâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cube Club Friday, May 25 at 3 p.m. Let the brain games begin! Participants
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York Public Library â&#x20AC;&#x153;Roman J. Israel, Esqâ&#x20AC;? Film Sunday, May 20, 3 p.m. Dramatic thriller set in the underbelly of the overburdened Los Angeles criminal court system. Denzel Washington stars as Roman Israel, a driven, idealistic defense attorney who, through a tumultuous series of events, finds himself in a crisis that leads to extreme action. Rated PG-13 for language and some violence. 122 minutes.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Wind Riverâ&#x20AC;? Film Series Sunday, May 27, 3 p.m. A veteran tracker with the Fish and Wildlife Service helps to investigate the murder of a young Native American woman, and uses the case as a means of seeking redemption for an earlier act of irresponsibility which ended in tragedy. Rated R for strong violence, a rape, disturbing images, and language. 107 minutes.
York History Series: Prehistory â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Most Ancient Occupation Thursday, May 31, 10:30 a.m. York historian, James Kences covers York in the prehistory period, from the arrival of humans to the region at the end of the Pleistocene era to the earliest arrivals of Europeans, the epidemics of the early seventeenth century and the abandonment of native habitations.
Storytimes Lapsit Storytime (infants to two years old), Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. Come for a program of stories, songs, finger plays and rhymes. Preschool Storytime, Thursdays and Fridays, 10:30 a.m. Stories, songs, fi ngerplays and crafts for 3-5 year olds.
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~ Spring Home & Garden ~ The Basics of Mulching Mulch is available in various forms. Like other land and garden products, mulch can go a long way toward helping plants thrive. Mulch comprises just about any material that is spread over the surface of soil. Its purpose is primarily to help soil retain moisture. In addition, mulch can staunch weed growth, keep soil cool, improve the aesthetics of garden beds, and even improve soil nutrient composition. When the right mulch is chosen, it can reduce the amount of time homeowners spend watering and weeding their gardens and insulate plants from dramatic changes in weather. Gardeners may not realize that mulch also can prevent garden soil from becoming overly compacted, according to HGTV. This can mean beneficial earthworms can move easily through the soil, creating channels for water and depositing their nutrient-rich waste products. Gardeners can choose organic or inorganic mulch. Organic mulches are derived from natural materials that will decompose over time, lending organic matter as well as various nutrients to the soil. Organic mulches also may contain beneficial microorganisms that can fight against plant diseases. Inorganic mulches may be made of stones, landscape fabrics and plastic. Both types will need to be amended or replaced as they degrade. Those who want the most environmentally-friendly mulching materials can choose all-natural mulches instead of synthetic alternatives. To work effectively, mulch should be applied in a two- to three-inch layer of material, state the experts at Old World Garden Farms. This is the ideal amount to retain soil moisture and suppress weed growth without choking plants. Also, mulch that is too thick may make it impossible for water to penetrate, or it may prevent the soil from airing out, causing continuously wet conditions that lead to root and stem rot. The University of Connecticut Home & Garden Education Center says mulch should not be placed directly against plant crowns or tree bases, as this can promote the development of disease. It may also serve as a habitat for barkand stem-eating rodents. The center also suggests watering newly installed bark or wood mulches to prevent fungi from
colonizing in dry mulch and causing problems like a waterrepellent surface on the mulch. Home landscapers considering mulch types may find that compost, manure and grass clippings (from nonpesticide-treated lawns) can be inexpensive and versatile in garden beds. The home advice site The Spruce notes that newspaper may also be effective. Many newspapers have switched over to organic dyes, especially for their black and white sections. Newspapers are an inexpensive way to suppress weeds and act like organic
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ 8th Grader’s Community Service Project KENNEBUNK Middle School of the Kennebunk’s 8th grader, Maggie Nelson, didn’t have to put a lot of thought into her required community service project. For years she’s wanted to put on a talent show for all ages and this project was a great excuse to light up the stage. She didn’t even have to give a second thought to where the proceeds would go. Having volunteered at the front desk the previous summer, she knew what a vibrant community The Center was and knew it could use her help. The Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit located in Lower Village. It serves the towns of Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, and Arundel. Its mission is to be a warm and welcoming environment for adults 50 and older. It offers programs and volunteer opportunities that foster healthy aging and meaningful contributions to the community. The Center fund raises over 60% of their budget every year and less than one percent comes from municipal support. While volunteering, Nelson watched as seniors in her community engaged in various activities like bridge and yoga. She learned about the community outreach programs the center
has that support the seniors in the three towns. She asked questions and learned about The Center’s need for support from local businesses, members, and donations from the community at large. She also learned that according to a 2016 census, 51% of Kennebunk’s population is 50 years or older. It was then she realized that she could use her idea for a talent show to help support this population. “When I learned how much money they have to raise on their own and how much they do for our community, I knew I wanted to help,” said Nelson. “This is the most fun place I have ever volunteered. Every penny made from the show will come right
here. We need community support to make this happen.” In 2017 volunteers donated over 6,000 hours of their time to The Center. They served over 700 individuals. Nelson is excited to be a part of that and to
bring the Seniors together with the younger population. The Variety Show takes place on Saturday, May 19 at 2 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Middle School of the Kennebunks, 60 Thompson Road, Kennebunk. Admission is $5 per person with a $20 family limit.
Performers get in free. There will be an intermission with snacks available to purchase. Tickets can be purchased at the door on the day of the event or you can pre-purchase at The Center, which is open Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Friday 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
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Morgan Gallery Exhibit to Showcase Works From Traip Academy Students in May
KITTERY The Morgan Gallery is proud to show the Annual Traip Academy Visual Arts Students exhibit. Showing the month of May 2018, these pieces display the amazing talent of our young artists in Kittery. T Traip Academy Visual Arts students are encouraged to find meaning in the world around them, make connections to historical, cross-cultural, and contemporary works of art, and express themselves through the act of creative expression. Multifaceted art units prompt students to consider their impact on the world, as well as reflect on the ways in which the world influences their self and cultural identities.
The arts are an avenue for student voice, and the work on display depicts the world through the eyes of Kittery 10th12th grade students. Education in the arts enables students to learn important skills such as collaboration, creative problem solving, and makes it possible for students to express their opinions and feelings where words may fall short. Through creating meaningful artwork, students are given a voice and are empowered to initiate change in the world. The Morgan Gallery, at the Kittery Community Center at Frisbee Common, is made possible through a generous donation by the Morgan Family of Kittery. The gallery space is
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Caroline Cotter in Folk Show KITTERY The Kittery Art Association Music Series welcomes singer-songwriter Caroline Cotter to the stage on Thursday evening, May 31, for a musical celebration of her newest CD, Home on the River. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got roots that go deep and grow deeper the more I leave my home,â&#x20AC;? Caroline Cotter sings in the title cut of the second full-length CD from this sweetly expressive Americana artist. Co-produced by Cotter and Jeff Oehler of Beehive Productions and recorded in scenic Saranac Lake, New York, as well as in Kansas City, MO, Home on the River emphasizes both the freedom of wanderlust and a sense
Spring Art Exhibition at York Public Library YORK During May and June, the York Public Library will feature an exhibit of works by Carroll Thayer Berry (1886-1978) from the private collection of Robert Chase and Richard Candee. Born in New Gloucester Maine, Berry received a degree in naval architecture at the University of Michigan. After working in locations as varied as Chicago and the Panama Canal, Berry returned to Maine during the depression to pursue his two major life interests, making art and sailing. An accomplished painter, printmaker and photographer, his wood engravings are considered to represent his finest work. Berry was inspired by the Maine coast and his work offers original interpretations of its beloved landmarks. This
show will feature a range of the media in which he worked. The exhibit opened on May 1 and will run through June 29th. J The York Public Library is located at 15 Long Sands Road, York, and is open on Tuesdays through Thursdays from 10 to 7, on Fridays from 10 to 5, and on Saturdays from 10 to 2. For more information, call 207-363-2818 or visit the Libraryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website at www.york.lib.me.us.
Painting Florals Workshop ELIOT Sydney Bella Sparrow offers Painting Spring Florals (SA 5), a one-week intensive May 21-25. Observe and paint spring florals from life with both indirect and all prima methods of oil painting. Students will begin the week with graphite sketches to study distinctive patterns and features of the flowers and then will move on to their oil paintings. Sydney will be doing demos and personal critiques throughout the week. 117 Bolt Hill Rd, Eliot. FMI: www. sanctuaryarts.org.
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Local Youths Win Art Prizes ELIOT Two local students recently won multiple prizes each at a prestigious international crafting/art competition.
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...COTTER from page 16 of place. The album features nine original songs plus Cotterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hauntingly lovely a capella version of Woody Guthrieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;My Peace.â&#x20AC;? From poignant reflections about her parents and grandparents to the title cut, Cotterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s songs are delivered in a honeyed soprano that is tinged with raw emotion. Home on the River is the follow-up to Cotterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s acclaimed 2015 debut, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Dreaming as I Do,â&#x20AC;? which reached No. 5 on the Folk DJ chart. Since that time, Cotter has played over 200 shows per year in such prestigious venues as Bostonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Club Passim and the Alberta Rose Theater in Portland, Oregon, Floridaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 30A Songwriters Festival and New Yorkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s legendary Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival. Along the way, she has shared stages with musicians Loudon Wainwright III, David Wilcox and Dan Bern, and was selected for the Emerging Artist Showcase at the Falcon Ridge
Folk Festival in New York. Cotter grew up in Providence, RI, and attended college in Maine before setting off on what has become a global quest for adventure and education set to music, and sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not slowing down anytime soon. Her stop at the KAA is part of a national tour this year in support of the release of Home on the River. She will also return to Europe where her fresh, organic sound has enchanted audiences in the Netherlands, France, Spain, Belgium, and Germany. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the concert begins at 7 p.m. Refreshments and conversation follow the show, and signed CDs will be for sale during the reception. Parking and seating are limited, so carpool if you can! There is a $15 suggested donation at the door. 8 Coleman Avenue, Kittery Point. For information, call 207-451-9384 or go to: www. kitteryartassociation.org.
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Social Isolation Workshop For Therapists at Unitarian Universalist Church, 117 Main Street (beside the Library) Kennebunk. $20 donation suggested. 6:30-9 p.m. Limit ten people. FMI: Leave message at 207-604-9881.
SonDance Recital at Wells HS Tickets are on sale now for shows on May 18 and 19 at 6 p.m. at the Wells High School. Admission: adults $15, children 8 and under $5. To purchase tickets or FMI: Messiah Christian Church, 2700 Post Rd, Wells, 207-985-9287 or www.messiahchristianchurch.org/ sondance.
Saturday, May 19 Rummage for Rescues Held at Great Works Feed Supply, 4 Coffin Lane, Berwick, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., rain or shine. Help us help them! Several local animal rescues (including Emma’s Angels, Alpha Dog, Animal Rescue Unit) will benefit from the proceeds of this giant yard sale featuring furniture, antiques, household items, holiday decorations, more. Most items will be sold by donation, so make an offer! Enjoy snacks and music. FMI: 207-384-8900.
That’s Amore! Italian Concert/Spaghetti Supper Christ Church, 6 Dane St, Kennebunk, will present a concert of lively Italian songs, followed by a spaghetti supper. Concert will begin at 4 p.m.; supper at 5:30 p.m. Local musicians and singers will perform a varied program
of Italian music. For both events, suggested donation is $20, or $15 for students and seniors. If you attend just one event, the concert only is $15, or $10 for students and seniors; the supper only is $10, or $7 for seniors and students; children under 12 are always free. The church cannot process credit cards, so bring cash or checks. FMI: 207-985-4494, or www.christchurchkennebunk.org.
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: call Lucille at 207-318-7304.
Bean Supper in York St Aspinquid Lodge #198, 101 Long Sands Rd in York, is hosting a bean supper at 5 p.m. Homemade beans, hotdogs, brown bread, homemade desserts and more.
Bean Supper and Buffet: Trail Blazers Family Club, 102 Bills Ln,Wells, from 4-6 p.m. Adults $8, Children $4. FMI: 207-337-0663.
Former Ambassador Discusses Afghanistan 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, will focus on issues in American diplomacy with the U.S. and Afghanistan. This may include policy goals and strategies in Afghanistan along with the risks, timelines, and the roles of Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State. A question period will follow his presentation. Neumann is the author of several books and a number of monographs, articles, and editorials. He has returned to Afghanistan many times to continue his focus in this area.
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Family 5K Walk/Run for History Sponsored by the North Berwick Historical Society. At the Mill Field, 9 a.m. Proceeds benefit the Barn Raising and Learning Center. FMI: 207-251-0188; http://northberwickhistoricalsociety.com.
Seacoast Community Chorus Founded in 1971 and under the direction of Wendell Purrington the chorus celebrates love in all its forms in its annual spring concert. Performance on Sunday, at 3 p.m. at First Parish Church, York. Tickets are available from chorus members or $15 at the door. FMI: 207-337-1820.
Atria Sunday Concert Series Held at 2 p.m. Brian Saulnier, the musical medic who is a firefighter and EMT by day and uses a guitar as a therapeutic tool for himself and his audience! Atria Kennebunk, 1 Penny Lane, Kennebunk.
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Join the Maine Climate Table at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm to discover which climate change messages resonate well with Mainers. 12:30-4 p.m. Since 2014, the Climate Table has worked with Goodwin Simon Strategic Research to understand the impacts of climate change. Led by GrowSmart Maine’s Tyler Kidder, who will share research results and messaging recommendations developed over four years. FMI: 207-646-1555; wellsreserve.org. Seacoast Gay Men offer a presentation on the Maine candidates running for Governor, US Congress, State Representative in Districts 1-7, State Senator in Districts 34 & 35, and York County candidates. Following the bipartisan presentation you will have an opportunity to speak directly to those candidates or their representative present. Meeting begins at 7 p.m. at the Second Christian Congregational Church, 33 Government St, Kittery. FMI: Frank DeSarro 207-439-8635.
Give Blood First Parish Church York will host an American Red Cross Blood Drive, from noon to 5 p.m. in Fellowship Hall adjacent to the church at 180 York Street, York Village. FMI or to schedule an appointment: www. redcrossblood.org or 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
Calling All Quilters The Evergreen Quilt Guild will meet from 6-9 p.m., at St. David’s Episcopal Church, Route 1, two miles south of Kennebunk Village.
Please note that this meeting is a week earlier due to the Memorial Day weekend. Newcomers are always welcome.
Tuesday, May 22 “Marketing and Branding Your Business” Workshop at Duffy’s Tavern & Grill at 6 p.m., hosted by the Kennebunk-Kennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce. The Women’s Mastermind of Southern Maine, including Sarah Adams, Kristin Fuhrmann-Simmons, Emily Springer, Maureen Flaherty, Christine Walsh-Okwuosa, Karen Sigler and Laura Desmarais, will lead this panel discussion. Admission is free and open to the public by RSVP, 207-967-0857.
Wednesday May 23 Kittery J-1 Community Support Meeting More than 100 foreign university students receive J-1 Visas to live and/or work in Kittery during the summer. Join in a discussion to assist these young people in obtaining housing, employment, transportation and cultural experiences. The interactive meeting will be held in the Kittery Community Center from 9:30-11 a.m. Coffee and refreshments provided. FMI: Frank DeSarro 207-439-8635.
Thursday, May 24 Shedding Light on Mousam River Fish Populations If you’ve ever wondered about what’s happening to the Mousam
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J-1 Community Meeting KITTERY On Monday, May 23, the Kittery J-1 Support Group is hosting a meeting at the Kittery Community Center on Wednesday, May 2 at 9:30 a.m. to discuss the J-1 Summer Work & Travel Program in collaboration with local sponsors, landlords, employers, community members and more. Anyone with an interest in learning more about the program and getting involved is encouraged to attend. FMI: Frank DeSarro at frank03904@comcast.net.
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BUSINESS & FINANCE 4 Reasons to Work with a Senior-Focused Real Estate Specialist YORK COUNTY Senior home buyers and sellers can benfit greatly by enlisting the assistance of a Real Estate Agent to help educate them about the process of buying and selling. That being said here are 4 reasons that explain how an agent can be beneficial: They will work exclusively with mature adults to help navigate lifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s transitions. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll offer 0ptions.
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NEW ENGLAND Gas prices in New England continue to be more expensive than year ago. With the unofficial kick-off to summer just weeks away, prices are expected to continue to increase. At $2.86, the national gas price average is 50 cents more expensive than a year ago. Vermontâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s average current price is $2.86 per gallon, which is 3 cents higher than one week ago, 20 cents higher than one month ago and 46 cents higher than one year ago. New Hampshireâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s average current price is $2.78 per gallon, which is 3 cents higher than one week ago. 30 cents higher than one month ago and 48 cents higher than one year ago. Maineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s current price is $2.85 per gallon, which is 2 cents higher than one week ago, 18 cents higher than month ago, and 42 cents higher than one year ago. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Crude oil prices are topping 71 dollars a barrel this morning, and pushing up prices at the pump once again,â&#x20AC;? said Dan
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...EVENTS from page 18 River ecosystem and the Gulf of Maine you wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to miss a presentation by internationally acclaimed scientist Dr. John Waldman at Wells Reserve. Waldman explains what we stand to lose, and what local actions are needed to ensure wild fish recovery in the Mousam and Kennebunk Rivers. Doors open at the Mather Auditorium at Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free. RSVPs appreciated: healthymousam@gmail.com or 207-4156637. Refreshments and book signing will follow Dr. Waldmanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presentation.
Saturday, May 26 Vintage Movies at the Museum Film â&#x20AC;&#x153;Shoulder Arms,â&#x20AC;? at 1 p.m., Brick Store Museum, 117 Main St, Kennebunk. Watch star Charlie Chaplin navigate the battle front
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American Legion Pancake Breakfast Hosted by Post 159 on Rte 9, Kennebunkport. 8-10 a.m. All you can eat; donation $6.
Chess Club Tourney Bonny Eagle Chess Club announces the inaugural annual Memorial Day Weekend Scholastic Teams Chess Tournament. Registration deadline: Tuesday May 22. There will be two sections at this tournament: High School and K-8. Perpetual trophies, including the Claude E Webber Memorial Cup will be awarded to the winning and 2nd placed teams in each section. Winning players will also receive
Harbourside Garden Club Harbourside Garden Club, Kittery Point, will be holding our annual indoor plant sale at the Kittery Lions Cub, 117 State Road (Route 1), Kittery, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. There will be a wide variety of plants from membersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; gardens from groundcovers, herbs, small trees and shrubs, and sun or shade perennials. There will also be some great raffl e items and a White Elephant table. New this year will be Obsidian Edge Sharpening, who will sharpen any and all tools or knives that can be sharpened. First come, first served.
The Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fellowship of the North Berwick First Congregational Church, 15 High St., North Berwick, will host their annual plant sale from 8 a.m. - 12 noon at the church. Also available for sale will be pie by the slice or whole pies.
Seacoast Garden Club Plant/Pie Sale The Seacoast Garden Club of the Kennebunks and Arundel will hold its Plant/Pie Sale in front of Port Hardware, Route 35, Lower Village, Kennebunk. In case of rain, all activities will take place at the next-door Washington Hose Firehouse. Hundreds of plants, donated by club members, will be offered at reasonable prices. FMI: Annette Bowler: ambg6@yahoo. com; or Amy Flynn: asflynn@ comcast.net.
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Health & Fitness Clean Out the Medicine Cabinet Spring cleaning takes on an entirely new meaning when getting ride of expired or unsafe medicines. Even though people may be quick to toss out expired foods or even clean closets of ill-fitting clothing, few individuals exercise such diligence with their medicine cabinets. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says the medicine expiration date is critical when determining if a product is safe to use and will work as intended. Medications past their expiration date may not be as strong as intended, and even their chemical composition may change, making them risky to keep around. Furthermore, keeping too many medications in a home — particularly pain prescriptions — can lead to misuse and abuse, as the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration says that rates of prescription drug abuse in the United States have risen considerably in recent years. Some old medications, such as children’s cough and cold products, may no longer be recommended for certain ages. Having such medications in the house could prove harmful. Taking inventory and cleaning out medicine cabinets frees up space and creates a safe home environment. • Toss away any expired products, whether they are prescription or over-the-counter medicines. The best way to do so is to bring the medication to a pharmacy for disposal rather
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Haley Art Gallery Hosts “The Liminal Moment: Nurturing Resilience in a Time of Change” KITTERY Are you in a stage of transition and change? Have you lived through an experience and survived but are facing a crisis of meaning, identity and realities of life and living? Visit the Kittery’s Haley Art Gallery (http://bit.ly/ HaleyGallery) for an informal workshop on Thursday, May 24, 5-7 p.m. by Robin Bellantone (BFA, MA, LCMHC) of Liminal Therapy, to learn about Liminality and how it thrusts us into the unknown. “’Liminality’ refers to the middle stage of change, the threshold between what was, and what is yet to be. It is when, and where, we are forced by circumstance or choice to leave what is familiar, and to journey into a place of uncertainty. It is a normal part of being human,” explains Robin Bellantone.
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Health & Fitness
Identifying and Understanding Dehydration Dehydration is a simple condition to understand, but one that can lead to a host of complicated problems. Many people may be quick to associate dehydration with athletes, particularly those who exercise outdoors in warm climates. But dehydration can affect anyone at any time, which only highlights why men, women and even children should learn to identify signs of dehydration and what to do should it surface. What is dehydration? Dehydration happens when the loss of body fluids, namely water, exceeds the amount of fluids that is taken in. When a person is diagnosed as dehydrated, that typically means his or her body has lost so much fluid that is has begun to lose its ability to
function normally. Who is vulnerable to dehydration? Anyone can suffer from dehydration, which can be especially dangerous to young children and older adults. The Mayo Clinic notes that older adults, who naturally have a lower volume of water in their bodies, may not feel thirsty until they are already dehydrated, so itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important that aging men and women understand that thirst is not always the best indicator that theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re becoming dehydrated. Babies may become dehydrated when they get sick with an illness that causes vomiting and diarrhea. But even teens and otherwise healthy adults can suffer from dehydration. What are the symptoms of dehydration? Symptoms of dehydration
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vary with age. Parents of babies and young children should be on the lookout for signs of dehydrations, as infants and even toddlers may not be able to communicate that something is wrong. Signs of dehydration in infants and young children include dry mouth and tongue, a lack of tears when crying, sunken eyes and cheeks, and a sunken soft spot on the top of the skull. In addition, babies who produce no wet diapers for three hours may be suffering from dehydration. A sense of listlessness or irritability in infants and young children is another potential indicator of dehydration. Adults who experience extreme thirst may be suffering from dehydration. Less frequent urination and a dark-colored urine when going to the bathroom also is symptomatic of dehydration. Fatigue, dizziness
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and confusion are some additional indicators of dehydration in adults. Can dehydration be prevented? Dehydration can affect anyone, but there are ways to prevent it, even among those people who are especially susceptible to dehydration, such as children and older adults. Parents of babies who are vomiting or experiencing diarrhea should speak with their pediatricians and discuss the ways to prevent such children from becoming dehydrated. Breastfeeding more frequently and giving the baby a medicine such as PedialyteÂŽ can prevent the occurrence of dehydration in babies who are sick. The Mayo Clinic recommends parents take a proactive approach to preventing dehydration in young children, meaning they should not wait until dehydration occurs or symptoms of dehydration present themselves before taking action. Adults who want to prevent dehydration should drink plenty of fluids and include lots of fruits and vegetables in their diets. Such foods contain lots of
water and can help the body avoid becoming dehydrated. The Mayo Clinic recommends that athletes begin hydrating the day before engaging in strenuous exercise. A telltale sign of a well-hydrated body is clear, diluted urine. Athletes should replenish their fluids during exercise and continue doing so even after they finish working out or competing. Older adults should make a concerted effort to drink more fluids when suffering from minor illnesses, which is when such men and women most commonly become dehydrated. Drink extra water when battling influenza, bronchitis or bladder infections, remembering that feelings of thirst often surface only after the body has become dehydrated. Dehydration is a serious yet preventable threat to men, women and children. Learn more at www.mayoclinic.org. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.
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Health & Fitness Healthy Ways to Relieve Stress Throughout the Day Stress affects people from all walks of life, and the causes of stress are as varied as the people it afflicts. In its 2017 Stress in AmericaTM survey, the American Psychological Association found that the three most common sources of stress were the future of the nation (63 percent), money (62 percent) and work (61 percent). According to the National Institute of Mental Health, routine stress that becomes chronic can result in a host of negative side effects. Such stress can suppress the immune system, disrupt digestion and have an adverse effect on sleep. But men and women who feel stressed at the end of each day need not resign themselves to sleepless nights and/or weakened immune systems. A proactive approach to alleviating stress during the day can help men and women reduce their stress levels and avoid the negative side effects associated with chronic stress. â&#x20AC;˘ Walk away. The APA notes that taking a break from a stressor is one of a handful of healthy techniques that research has indicated is a successful way to reduce stress, both in the short- and longterm. If a project at work is proving especially stressful, step away for a short period of time to do something else, whether itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s to go for a brief walk or converse with a coworker about something unrelated to the project. Avoiding the stress entirely, especially if itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a work project or a bill that must be paid, is not the answer. But a short break from the stressor and thinking about it can pro-
vide a new perspective and time to calm down. â&#x20AC;˘ Meditate. When stressed out, men and women should not discount the potential benefits of meditation. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University examined more than 19,000 meditation studies, ultimately concluding that mindful meditation can ease stresses like anxiety, depression and pain. The APA notes that such meditation has been found to reap immediate benefits, potentially helping people who can find time to meditate during the day to prevent their stress from accumulating throughout a hectic workday. â&#x20AC;˘ Find time to exercise. The APA notes that research continues to support the notion that exercise is as beneficial to the mind as it is to the body. Exercising several days per week is especially beneficial to mind and body, but even 20-minute exercise sessions, including a walk around the grounds of an office complex or a quick swim during a lunch break, in the midst of stressful days can help people combat stress for several hours afterward. â&#x20AC;˘ Delegate more during the day. Work is the third-leading source of stress among Americans. Men and women who feel overworked may benefit by delegating more tasks during their days or simply stepping back and taking on less work. The potential effects on your career of taking on less work will likely pale in comparison to the toll chronic stress, which can contribute to heart disease and stroke, takes on your body. Stress is a part of daily life for many people. But there are
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Early Signs of Parkinsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Disease Despite affecting roughly 10 million people worldwide, Parkinsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder, remains a mystery to many people. To people outside of the medical field with no personal or family history of Parkinsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, the disease may only ring a bell because of some notable names attached to it. The late Muhammad Ali and actor Michael J. Fox are two household names that made their Parkinsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s diagnoses public. But even those who study Parkinsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s for a living do not know everything about this puzzling disease. According to the Parkinsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Foundation, the cause of Parkinsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s disease is largely unknown. While thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no cure for the disease, various treatment options can help those diagnosed with the disease live as
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~ Where To Dine ~ THE BEST PLACE FOR BREAKFAST IN OGUNQUIT. We love starting
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our weekend with breakfast at Bintliff’s. If you love Bloody Marys, this is the place to go, and the BLT Mary with their own Bacon Infused Vodka will leave you dreaming of your next trip. I go with the BLT Mary and a side order of their own slow simmered corned beef hash. My hubby goes for usually anything that has hollandaise sauce. The staff is always prompt so you never have that forgotten feeling, and the food comes out hot and fresh every time. We changed it up on our second day of breakfast with French Toast and Belgium Waffle. ~ Tripadvisor
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~ Where To Dine ~
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~ Where To Dine ~
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~ Where To Dine ~
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Merriland Farm Café
BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
545 Coles Hill Road, Wells • 646-5040
Open 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Serving Breakfast and Lunch
Dining Hours: Sun-Thurs 8am-8pm Fri-Sat 8am-9pm
~ Closed on Tuesdays Only ~ Visit online: www.merrilandfarmcafe.com ~ Email: merrilandfarm@maine.rr.com
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People and Business Profiles
Vets Cemetery Association Gets Donation SANFORD The Southern Maine Veterans Cemetery Association (SMVCA), totaling $1,350. The funds were collected via a $1,000 donation made by the Bank as well as a March Casual for a Cause jeans day, held with the Bank employees. The Casual for a Cause Day is an SIS Bank tradition, and allows for employees to take a day off from wearing their usual professional attire. On the designated day, SIS employees each contributed $3 to5 (or more) to wear jeans to work, knowing the money would go towards the charitable gift to the cemetery association. The Southern Maine Veterans Cemetery, located in Springvale, is a well-cared-for cemetery for U.S. veterans, and includes features like the Memorial Walkway, the Service Monument and a Military
Chairman of SMVCA, James Bachelder; SIS main office manager Dee Richard; secretary of SMVCA Ron Rivard; trustee and past chairman of SMVCA Ray Parent; and SIS marketing director Deb Mullen.
Museum Display. The donation made by SIS and its employees will go towards the building of the WWI Monument to be dedicated on November 11, 2018, the 100th anniversary of the ending of WWI. “The cemetery groundskeepers do a great job in creating a comforting and heartfelt atmosphere for those to mourn and celebrate their loved ones,”
said SIS Bank president and CEO BlaineBoudreau. “We’re glad to be able to help support the Southern Maine Veterans Cemetery and the Association to honor those who have fought and died for our country.” For more information on the Southern Maine Veterans Cemetery, visit 83 Stanley Road in Springvale or call 207-4597394.
Gosselin Recognized Nationally for Protecting, Investing in Real Estate Industry YORK The National Association of Realtors® has announced that Greg Gosselin, a Realtor® from York, has become a Silver Investor in the Realtors® Political Action Committee. RPAC is a national bipartisan grassroots-based political advocacy organization that works to protect the real estate industry and the dream of homeownership for Maine residents and across the country. Greg Gosselin has supported RPAC for 18 years and has been a member of the National Association of Realtors® since 1998. He was the 2017 President of the Maine Association of Realtors® and the 2015 Realtor® of The Year for the state of Maine. Gosselin is on the Board of Directors for the National Association of Realtors®, and Maine Association of Realtors®. Gosselin is also heavily involved in his community. He is Broker/Owner of Gosselin Realty Group. He and his wife Kathy Gosselin are residents of York. “I support RPAC because doing so is important to my profession,” said Gosselin. Since 1969, RPAC has promoted the election of pro-re-
ternal Revenue Service on how the new Tax law will be applied and administered, working to reauthorize the National Flood Insurance Program, and preserving Net Neutrality. The National Association of Realtors®, “The Voice for Real Estate,” is America’s largest trade association, representing 1.3 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries. al estate candidates across the United States. The purpose of RPAC is to elect officials who understand and support the interests of real estate professionals and their home buying, selling and investing clients. RPAC uses its resources to seek to elect candidates that understand and support real estate, and to develop public policies that allow consumers to own homes and build their communities through commercial investment. Gosselin’s investment will be applied to supporting homeownership, commercial real estate transactions, and the very future of the real estate industry. Current REALTOR priorities include working with the Treasury Department and In-
Landscape Designer Thomas Lynch Wins Gold Award OGUNQUIT The Association of Professional Landscape Designers (APLD) recently released the 2018 award winners of its annual international landscape design competition. A panel of judges reviewed the entrants’ work anonymously – looking at before and after photographs and project summaries – without knowing the names of the designers. Categories included Small Gardens, Show Gardens, Specialty Projects, and Residential Landscapes (under and above $100,000). Thomas Lynch of Thomas Lynch Design, Inc. in Ogunquit, won a Gold award for a project called “Maine Seaside Garden” in the Specialty Projects category. This public garden, located in Ogunquit, was described by the judges as “a delightful project!” They especially liked the use of native plants. One judge said, “Beautiful work! The end result looks like the native landscape is supposed to look. The plantings have been incorporated into the landscape as though they were there without the hand of man.” The project also received accolades for the well-thought out paths and features. Another judge said, “A perfect example of public design that services the public with space, place and an example to emulate. An excellent work from the paths, features and plantings.” Landscape designer Lynch has always been passionate about gardening, art and design. His
work is inspired by everyday life, by nature, and by visits to some of the world’s most beautiful gardens, including Luxembourg, Tuileries, Giverny, and the Gardens at Versailles, to name a few. His portfolio of work ranges from small domestic gardens to fullscale woodland and coastal landscapes, and is characterized by inventive use of hardscape and plant materials combined with meticulous attention to detail. “It is such an honor for me to have received this prestigious award from the APLD,” Lynch said. “I am thrilled that one of my seaside gardens, which offers not only visual beauty but protects and nurtures wildlife including pollinators, won gold.” Lynch studied garden and landscape design under eminent British designers Robin Templar Williams, FSGD and Moira Farnham, MSGD. He received a Diploma from the United Kingdom Garden Design School at the level of Distinction, which is the highest honor awarded. In addition to his classical design training, he earned a certificate in Native Plants & Ecological Horticulture from Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. He also holds undergraduate degrees with honors in Business Management and Marketing, and a graduate degree in Management. The winners of the 2018 international landscape design competition will receive their awards at the APLD annual conference in September in Toronto, ON. For more information, visit apld.org and www.thomaslynchdesign.com.
KRC Takes Ownership of Yachtsman Hotel & Marina Club KENNEBUNKPORT Tim Harrington, founding partner and creative director of the Kennebunkport Resort Collection (KRC), owners and operators of nine area hotels and five restaurants, announced the renovation and opening date of the newly purchased Yachtsman Lodge & Marina, now named the Yachtsman Hotel & Marina Club. Located directly on the Kennebunk River in downtown Kennebunkport, the 30room hotel will reopen for the season on May 17, after a complete renovation of the rooms, common areas and river-side landscaping. As part of its re-
branding, the Yachtsman Hotel & Marina Club will also have an exclusive partnership with the Kennebunkport Marina, providing guests special privileges such as transient slips for overnight stays and access to water sports equipment rentals. “The Yachtsman is a perfect complement and distinctive addition to the KRC portfolio,” said Harrington. “Like all of our properties, it has a signature location that drives the design aesthetic, the guest amenities and services, and will set it apart from other hotels in Kennebunkport.” Each of the thirty harborfront bungalows have private
landscaped outdoor space with a teak terrace overlooking unobstructed river views. The interiors have been redesigned as bright and airy king-bedded rooms with white shiplap walls, high ceilings and boutique-style furnishings in cheery shades of mango, magenta and sky blue. The newly renovated bar is an ideal place to watch the sun set while nibbling small bites and sipping a favorite cocktail. For details, visit www. yachtsmanlodge.com or call 207967-2511. The Yachtsman Hotel & Marina Club is located at 59 Ocean Avenue, Kennebunkport.
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~ Obituaries ~
Margaret Sue â&#x20AC;&#x153;Peggyâ&#x20AC;? Bridges (Hackett), 82 YORK â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Margaret Sue â&#x20AC;&#x153;Peggyâ&#x20AC;? Bridges (Hackett), 82, died peacefully on May 10, 2018 in Wells, due to complications from Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Disease. Peggy was born on July 9, 1935 in Milo, ME, to her parents Deno and Evelyn Hackett. After the family moved to York, she went to York High School where she enjoyed playing basketball, graduated with high honors and was a delegate for Girlsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; State. Peggy was a true â&#x20AC;&#x153;Village girl,â&#x20AC;? having lived and worked in the York Village her entire young life. She spent her summers working for AT&T (or Ma Bell as it was known then) and went to work there full time after she graduated High School. She also worked the soda fountain at Coxâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and Hawkes Drug Store and could be seen driving around town with her older brother John in his green dodge. Peggy married John Bridges, the love of her life, in October of 1955, and the two built a great life for themselves and their four children at their home on Logging Road in Cape Neddick. Peggy loved spending time with her family, going to see plays at the Ogunquit Playhouse, planting flowers in her flower garden, and taking long beach walks on Ogunquit Beach. She loved skiing at Sugarloaf Mountain and spent many winters there with her family, working at the ski shop and becoming a lifelong Sugarloafer. She had an infectious smile and positive attitude that allowed her to better the lives of everyone she encountered, from longtime friends to customers at the ski shop. Peggy is survived by her two brothers John Hackett of Oxford, ME, and Bill Hackett of York; her husband John Bridges of Cape
Neddick; their four children: David Bridges and his wife Cara Bridges of York; Michael Bridges and his wife Maureen Flanagan of Appleton, ME, James Bridges and his wife Viktoria Bridges of Las Vegas, NV; Martha Sue Turner and her husband Robert Turner of Kittery; and two granddaughters Jessica Turner of Williamsburg, VA, and Abigail Turner of Washington, D.C. Peggyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s family would like to extend special thanks to the wonderful staff at Avita of Wells for taking such good care of her in her final years. Peggy lived her life in constant love with family and friends. In lieu of sending flowers, we would be grateful if you would honor Peggy by thinking of her and spending some extra time with your loved ones â&#x20AC;&#x201C; she would have wanted nothing more than to see those she knew with friends and family, and happy. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 26 in the Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home, 91 Long Sands Road, York. Burial will be private in the First Parish Cemetery. Visit www.lucaseatonfuneralhome.com.
Susan C. McKay, 62 CAPE NEDDICK â&#x20AC;&#x201C; A Celebration of Life for Susan C. McKay will be held on Thursday, May 24, 4-7 p.m., at The View at Pepperrell Cove, 90 Pepperrell Road, Kittery. All welcome. 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 (www.lucaseatonfuneralhome.com).
May 17 at 11 a.m. in the Woodlawn Cemetery, South Berwick. Johnson Funeral Home of North Berwick, has been entrusted with the services.
Kaillen Mykenna Wickman, 7 ELIOT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Kaillen Mykenna Wickman, 7, of Goodwin Road in Eliot, lost her life in a tragic boating accident on Saturday, May 5, 2018 in the Piscataqua River off the shore of Eliot. Born in Peterborough, NH, on January 7, 2011 she was the daughter of Michael J. Wickman and Nicole Danielle Judd and the beloved big sister of Mikey Wickman. She was an effervescent, loving presence at the Eliot Elementary School where she doled out many hugs and smiles to brighten the day of others. She had a sass in her step and spark in her soul that couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be rivaled by any other. Kaillen enjoyed playing soccer, and she began singing from the time she began talking all of the time, especially to Taylor Swift songs. She was a talented and beloved member of the Maine Stars Cheering Gym
and would introduce herself to make friends with most everyone she met, occasionally saying â&#x20AC;&#x153;just call me Queen Elsa.â&#x20AC;? She loved her time spent with mom and dad, every night reading with mom and hunting season was time with Dad in the hunting blind. She was very loving and protective of her little brother even though they were separated by just twenty-two months she still looked out for him. She is survived by her loving family; parents Michael Wickman and Nicole Judd of Eliot; Nan Tammy Judd; grandpa John Wickman; grandmother Elaine Guay; auntie Kelly Judd Clow and uncle Eric Hood and son Isiah; and uncle Chris Judd and children Christian and Sophia; auntie Megan and uncle Zach Schneider and children, Braiden and Mia; auntie Melissa Wickman and uncle Ross Bastian and children Carter and Alainah; greats Shirley and Robert Judd, Patricia Kalesnik and Jim Messier, Toni Kennison; great Meme and Pepe; as well as her beloved dog bourbon and kitty dobby; and so many other close friends. Predeceased by Grampi Brian Judd; great Grammie Rita Wickman; and Grampie Richard Wickman. She left a little sparkle where ever she went. Friends may visit with Kaillenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s family on Friday, May 18, from 4-6 p.m., in the JS Pelkey Funeral Home, 125 Old Post Road, Kittery. A memorial service will be celebrated at her favorite place, Fort Foster in Kittery, on Saturday, May 19, at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Dr. Beth Hoffman officiating. Online condolences may be made by visiting
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Airing Times Announced for of Literary Achievement Awards
Senator King Honors Fallen Maine Police Officers WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Tuesday, May 15, U.S. Senator Angus King (I-Maine) spoke on the Senate floor to honor fallen Maine police officers. Fifty-six years ago, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed May 15 as “Peace Officers Memorial Day”. Celebrations, recognitions, and memorials are held through the week
of May 15 to honor the men and women who make daily sacrifices to enforce our laws and protect our public safety. In his remarks, Senator King recognized the bravery of Christopher Gardner, a UMaine Police Officer who served for 27 years; Nathan Desjardins, a member of the Fryeburg Police Department who passed away after sustaining in-
juries during a search and rescue mission last May; and Corporal Eugene P. Cole, who was killed in the line of duty last month. Both Christopher Gardner and Nathan Desjardins will have their names added to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial this week; Eugene Cole will be eligible to be added next year.
partner moving suddenly during sleep, and such movements may be indicative of Parkinson’s. The PF notes that periodic tossing and turning is normal, as is quick jerks of the body during initial sleep and in lighter stages of sleep are common and should not be mistaken for Parkinson’s. • Stiffness: Stiffness related to current or past injuries or even arthritis is not indicative of Parkinson’s. But stiffness in the arms, body and legs that is unrelated to injury or arthritis and does not go away with movement might be a sign of Parkinson’s. The PF notes that people sometimes describe this symptom by saying their feet feel stuck to the floor when they try to move.
• Constipation: People who strain to move their bowels might be showing an early sign of Parkinson’s. However, various factors, such as dehydration and a diet without adequate fiber, can cause constipation. In addition, men and women on medication may want to look into side effects of their medications to determine if their medicine, and not Parkinson’s, is the cause of their difficulty moving their bowels. These are just a few potential early indicators of Parkinson’s disease. More information is available at www.parkinson. org. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.
...SIGNS from page 23 Winners in the 2018 Literary Achievement Awards contest pose for a group photo on stage in the Olenn Performing Arts Center at Wells High School April 26, 2018. (Reg. Bennett photo)
ous forms of creative writing including poetry, non-fiction, and fiction. WHS senior Elijah Peters won first place for a collection of poems. For this accomplishment he received $500. The Literary Achievement Awards contest is sponsored by the Wells Rotary Club, the Ogunquit Rotary Club, the Steakhouse in Wells and the Wells-Ogunquit Community School District. The contest is coordinated for the WellsOgunquit CSD by Maryanne Foley and Reg Bennett.
WELLS The Wells-Ogunquit CSD’s 32nd Annual Literary Achievement Awards ceremony held on April 26 will be shown on Spectrum cable Channel 3 in Wells and Ogunquit at the following times beginning May 22 and running through June 2: Tuesdays through Fridays at 4 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m. This year, 286 kindergarten through 12th grade students entered this creative writing contest with 61 of them placing. Students entered vari-
Handwriting can change as people age, especially if they are experiencing stiffness in their hands or their vision is deteriorating. But micrographia, a disorder in which handwriting becomes abnormally small and cramped, is another early indicator of Parkinson’s disease. • Loss of smell: The PF advises people who are having trouble smelling foods such as bananas, dill pickles or licorice speak with their physicians about Parkinson’s disease. Temporary loss of smell due to something like the common cold, congestion or the flu is not an early indicator of Parkinson’s. • Difficulty sleeping: A significant other may notice their
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~ Pets ~
Kennel Clubs Present Ninth Annual Southern Maine Coastal Classic
YORK COUNTY Hundreds of dogs will converge in Scarborough, for the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest canine event. The ninth annual Southern Maine Coastal Classic, four days of AKC All Breed Dog Shows and Obedience and Rally Trials run now through Sunday, May 20. All activities begin at 8 a.m. each day, outdoors rain or shine, at Wassamki Springs Campground, 56 Saco Street, Scarborough. York County Kennel Club of Maine, Inc and Vacationland Dog Club, Inc invite the public to meet some of AKCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 180+ recognized breeds and observe the various activities throughout the day. Admission each day is $5 per vehicle. There is ample parking in and around the campground. Wassamkiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s snack bar will serve food throughout the day. Also, be
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for points toward a Certificate of Merit. This competition offers exhibitors more ring experience plus gets puppies socialized at a critical stage in their lives. Junior handlers are important to the future of the sport so we offer Junior Showmanship all four days. Open to children 9 to 18 years old, with Open, Intermediate and Novice classes, the child is judged on his/her ability to handle and present the dog rather than the dog being judged. thanks to all of you, our wonderful supporters! As a result, we are finding that as things are flying off the shelves and out the door, we really need more donations of items such as in-season, gently used clothing in all sizes from adults to childrens sizes, small appliances, knick knacks, household goods and decor, toys, puzzles, and other interesting or collectible items! We ask that items be clean, in good repair and usable. Donations can be dropped off at our Thrift Store, located at 37 Market St, North Berwick,during normal hours of Wednesday-Saturday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Come check out some great finds and support our animals in the process 100 percent!
Junior handlers must have an AKC Junior Handler number to compete at these shows. On Friday we present the Best Bred-By Exhibitor Competition. This is open to non-champion dogs, and the person handling the dog must be the owner or coowner and breeder of the dog. For spectators this is an ideal way to see a particular breed and meet the breeder. Saturday is a full day with supported entries by the Pine Tree State Doberman Pinscher Club, Inc, the Mayflower Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club, Inc, the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Club (USA), the Granite State Shetland Sheepdog Club of Southeast New Hampshire, Inc and the Bearded Collie Club of America, Inc. The Maine Golden Retriever Club will hold its Des-
ignated Specialty. Also, we honor the older show dogs with a Best Veteran Competition. Open to dogs 7 years old and over, they compete in the veterans class, then veterans Group and finally a Best Veteran in Show is selected before Best in Show at the end of the day. Sunday resumes with regular activities as well as supported entries hosted by the Pine Tree State Doberman Pinscher Club, Inc and the Bearded Collie Club of America, Inc. While at the show, feel free to roam around Wassamki Springs campground area. Located just minutes from the heart of Portland, South Portland and the Casco Bay area, Wassamki offers spacious camp sites, modern laundry and restroom facilities, full RV hook-ups and many family activities. Visit www.wassamkisprings.com for details.
Emmaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Angels YORK Meet the adorable sisters Savannah and Sapphire! They are 9-month-old Lab mixes from Louisiana looking for a fun home in Maine! They are up to date on their shots and spayed. They can be adopted together or separate. These girls would love either a hiking buddy or lazy days by the lake house! If you would like a meet and greet, call 207-6765599. They will be available May
23 for meet and greets. Emmaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Angels Rescue is a foster based organization in North Berwick Maine. For donation for food: Paypalaxel1759@aol.com.
Emmaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Angels Rescue 30 Meeting House Road North Berwick, ME 03906
207-676-5599
Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Beautiful jet-black Sabrina is only a year old, very much still a kitten at heart. Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s highly intelligent kitty and loves being fully engaged in play or activity. She was adopted then returned to Safe Haven because she was bored being home alone all day with nothing to do. Then when her mom came home Sabrina got overexcited and too aggressively playful. A kitty as active as Sabrina clearly needs a place where someoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s home all day, someone whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s willing to play and interact with her. Older children, an adult, or a friendly kitty that would welcome Sabrina would be perfect. Smart kitties like Sabrina respond well to learning. Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a great candidate
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jewelry, antiques, small furnishings and summer clothing in like new condition. Please do not bring us leftovers that didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t sell at your yard sale. FMI 229-8314 Safe Haven has been proudly NO-KILL since we began in 2004. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re proud of the thousands of lives weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve saved. Please help us keep up this work of love. FMI 207-646-1611.
Safe Haven Humane Society 1420 Post Rd. (Rt. 1) / PO Box 91 Wells, ME 04090
(207) 229-8314 info@safehavenhumanesociety.org www.safehavenhumanesociety.org
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207-439-0747 Over 25 Years Experience Free Honest Estimates
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PAVING / SEALCOATING
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POOL SERVICE
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ELECTRIC
POOL SERVICE Liner Replacements, Openings, Closings, Repairs & Much More No Middle Man, No Overhead 35 Years Experience
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PLUMBING
ELECTRIC
Dick Moreau Electric
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~ Classifieds ~ YARD SALE
HELP OFFERED
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MOVING YARD SALE May 26, 27 & 28 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Household items, cookware, china, tools, crafts, games, knickknacks, camping gear & more. 96 Emeryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bridge Road South Berwick.
PERSONAL ASSISTANCE TRUSTWORTHY RETIREE will 1) shop for groceries, hardware, dept. store items. 2) make deliveries. 3) drive to/ from airport, mall, theater & other dest. 4) do small odd jobs. Try me out! Very reasonable. Call Paul 207-363-0519
SHIRLEYâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S CLEANING For a spotless home. Trustworthy and dependable. 207-439-1363
BROKEN GLASS COMPANY New windows, window repair, shower doors, mirrors, weather stripping, screens. Residential & commercial. 207-216-9931
LAURA S. LEBER, CPA Accounting, bookkeeping, payroll & tax preparation services. Reasonable rates. Call 207-384-5932 or e-mail: laura.leber.cpa@gmail.com
RENTALS WANTED
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TWO FAMILY YARD SALE Saturday 5/19 â&#x20AC;˘ 8:30am-1pm 65 Rogers Road, Kittery treadmill, microwave, snow tires, wood ďŹ le cabinets, kitchen/ yard accessories, jewelry, books/ magazines, and much more! All cash - No checks.
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MULTIPLE FAMILY YARD SALE MAY 19, 2018 â&#x20AC;˘ 8:00 - NOON GREENWICH WAY & WATERFORD GREENE DRIVE, KENNEBUNK
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EXPERT VOLVO SALES & SERVICE at affordable pricing. Licensed State Inspections. Call Neighborhood Auto 207-251-6141
LOOKING TO BUY A home with ďŹ rst ďŹ&#x201A;oor bedroom. Livable, repairable, or land to build. Replies conďŹ dential. 207-650-7297
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GIANT YARD SALE At Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Storer St, Kennebunk Saturday 5/19 â&#x20AC;˘ 8:30am-1pm Rain or Shine Something for everyone! GIANT YARD SALE May 26-27-28 starting @ 8 a.m. York Elks Lodge #2788 1704 Route 1 â&#x20AC;˘ Donations still needed for the sale. Sorry but we cannot accept mattresses, tires, clothing and TVs. For pick-up or drop-off information or if you are interested in becoming an Elk, email us at brea@maine.rr.com or call 207-332-1022.
VACATION RENTAL
SOUTHERN MAINE Rte 1 Location, 250 or 500 sq. ft. options, 2nd Fl, Elevator, $350/mo. INCL Heat/Elec, Conference Rm. CALL 363-1825.
PRIME SPACE
AVAILABLE FOR RENT! Route 1, Colonial Square in Wells. Front building with 400 SF. Call Pete 207-252-7704.
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AFFORDABLE STORAGE Rentals $50 & Up No Sign Up Fee Call (207) 641-8404
RENTALS ELIOT MAINE RENTAL Small one bedroom APT, ideal for one. All utilities included. No pets. Background check. $1000/mo. Call 207-439-2636
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ALL TYPES OF GRAVEL AND STONE. Excavation services. Call for pricing and delivery. 207-457-1725
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85 Shore Road, Ogunquit, ME 03907 Seeking the following positions for upcoming season (April thru October):
GUEST SERVICES ASSOCIATE. Experience not
necessary, will train. Five days per week (Thursday-Monday) 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. $14.00 per hour.
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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.
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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. 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
Full & part time. Benefits available for full time employees. Competitive pay. Weekends and evenings required. Apply in person to:
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Family Fun 5K in York YORK Join hundreds of other runners and walkers on Saturday, June 2, at the York Hospital 5K Road and Cross Country Race. Proceeds will benefit the addiction treatment and recovery program at York Hospital. The race welcomes all to enjoy 3.1 miles of scenic York, including local landmarks such as the Wiggly Bridge and Steedman Woods – offering mile markers, two water stops and professional timing. However, the event also sports a festive atmosphere where race supporters are as welcome as the race registrants. Family-friendly activities include face-painting, bean bag tossing and a DJ to energize the crowd. Also featured will be a video booth where attendees are encouraged to share why they’re running or walking for recovery! All will enjoy healthy snacks and refreshments – fresh fruit, Luna & Clif Bars, water and a free coffee truck for hot or cold iced coffees! Special prizes will be awarded to the top male and
female winners in each division and medals will be awarded to all crossing the finish line. Children (and parents!) are encouraged to participate, as special award categories will be offered for kids age 10 & under, ages 11-13 and ages 14-17. Pre-registration fees are $20 (14 & older), and $10 (13 & under) while fees are $25 for all on race day. Registration opens at 7 a.m. at the Hospital, and the race begins promptly at 8:30 a.m., rain or shine. Over the years, the York Hospital 5K Road Race has generated a tremendous amount of community support, from the many local sponsors to hundreds of local runners and volunteers helping to hand out water and handle registration. For registration visit our website at www.yorkhospital. com; email info@yorkhospital.com or call York Hospital’s Friendraising office at 207-3512385 with any questions. Sponsors include: Lead Sponsor: Kennebunk Savings. Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital Network, A-COPI,
Inc., Cross Benefit Solutions, Crown Uniform & Linen Service, Empower Retirement, Altus Engineering, Chalmers Insurance, Magellan Rx Management, New England Coffee Company, Seacoast United, Takeform, Amidon Family Dentistry, Group Dynamic, Kozak & Gayer, PA, Resource Promotions, SIS Bank, The Weekly Sentinel, Coca-Cola, Costa Food & Produce, Foster’s Clambakes & Catering, Museums of Old York, Reily Foods Co. and W.B. Mason.
Runners and walkers enjoy York’s running across Wiggly Bridge in last year’s York Hospital 5K Road & Cross Country Race
Bicycle Coalition of Maine Launches Free “Where To Ride” Tool STATEWIDE The Bicycle Coalition of Maine is launching a new, web-based, search tool called Where To Ride that lets cyclists search a growing number of curated routes to find their perfect ride – for free. “Maine is among the words premier bicycling destinations, and we’ve got something for cyclists of every age and ability, whether they’re road riders, mountain bikers,
gravel grinders, or casual riders out for an afternoon,” Coalition BikeMaine Ride Director MaryBeth Luce, who’s heading up the Where To Ride project, said. “Our new Where To Ride tool lets cyclists find exactly what they’re looking for, and we believe that making it easier for cyclists to find good rides will encourage more people to come to Maine to bike or, if they live here, to get out and try a ride. That’s right in line with
our mission to make Maine better for biking and walking.” The Where To Ride tool officially launched on May 1, at bikemaine.org/wheretoride. Users define what kind of ride they’re looking for by making choices from dropdown menus, such as type of ride, distance, difficulty, and region. Easy rides are generally less than 25 miles long, with grades that are See BIKING page 43...
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~ Sports ~ ...BIKING from page 42 generally less than 5 percent. Medium rides are between 25 and 50 miles and feature grades that run between 6 percent and 8 percent, while Difficult rides are longer than 50 miles and include grades that exceed 8 percent. Where To Ride also provides users with information about hills and the traffic conditions. The Show Traffic
button overlays traffic data onto the route map, showing which sections of road rides have the most and least traffic, and is color coded for easy use. The Show Slope button overlays the percentage grade along the route and is also color coded for easy use. Users can also download GPX and KML files for use with GPS devices. The Center for Community GIS, a company that supports the mapping and ge-
ographic information needs of public interest groups, helped develop the Where To Ride tool. “Crowd-sourced, ridesharing platforms hold so much data, it can be hard for cyclists to quickly and easily find reliable content about the best rides out there,” Center Director Stephen Engle said. “Where To Ride’s custom-designed interface delivers curated content and maps about the top Maine rides from a trusted source.”
Special Athletes Compete
SCOREBOARD Berwick Academy
Girls’ Varsity Softball Monday, May 14 Berwick 12, Bradford Christian Academy 0 The Berwick Academy Girls Varsity Softball team played Bradford Christian Academy and won 12-0. Madi McMillan of North Hampton, NH, was 2-2 with 2 singles and 2 RBI’s. McKayla Leary of South Berwick, was 1-1 with a home
run, 3 walks, 4 runs scored, and an RBI. Delaney Kingsland of Amesbury, MA, was 4-4 with 3 singles, 1 double, 3 runs scored, and 2 RBI. Jaiden Williams of Sanford, was 3-4 with 3 singles and a run scored. Laura Slama of Durham, NH, was 3-4 with 2 singles, 1 double, 1 run scored, and 4 RBI’s. Emma O’Shaughnessy of Kittery, was 2-3 with 1 single and 1 double. Charlotte Wensley of Dover, NH, was 2-4 with 2 singles, 1 run scored, and 1 RBI. Andrea
Caradonna of Lynnfield, MA, was 1-3 with 1 triple, 1 run scored, and 1 RBI. Chanel Bedard of Lyman, was 1-2 with a single. Ellie Foye of North Hampton, NH, was 1-4 with a single, 1 run scored, and 1 RBI.
Marshwood High School
Boys’ Varsity Tennis Monday, May 14 See SCORE page 44...
SANFORD – Special Olympics athletes from Waban, Donna, Alicia and Amy participated in the York County Spring Games last week at Noble High School in North Berwick. Special Olympics athletes from all over York County attended the annual event, which is a division event for the Special Olympics Maine State Summer Games, held each June in Orono.
When asked about her motivation for the competition, Alicia (center) commented, “Winning medals at the Special Olympics makes me cheerful. My friends all keep each other going.” Waban serves children and adults with autism or intellectual disabilities in the southern Maine area. Learn more at www.waban.org.
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Pictured are members of the Over 50 Coed Softball League in 2017, started by the Kennebunk Parks & Rec. Dept.
KENNEBUNK Last year, the Town of Kennebunk’s Parks & Recreation Department started an Over 50 Coed Softball League, which was a tremendous success providing a fun and active physical activity. Details of the program follows: They play once per week (Monday nights) June-September; The age range of players is very broad; Last year, all players received a blue and white Tshirt jersey, and were instructed to bring both shirts each week. The league decided to change up the teams each week (one week
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to come out sometime this summer and check out the league. For more information, contact Daniel Peacock, Town of Kennebunk, Recreation Programmer, 207-604-1335.
WELLS The Wells Rotary Club is excited to announce their 4th Annual Mini Golf Tournament scheduled for Sunday, June 3. The event will be held at Wonder Mountain Fun Park, 270 Post Road, Route 1 in Wells. Registration starts at 2 p.m. with a Shotgun Start at 3 p.m. The event will conclude with a Cookout at 5 p.m. The format will be 5-player
teams at a cost of $20 per person. The cost includes golf, free entrance to the Treasure Trap Maze, a coupon for a future round of golf, cookout and prizes. Hole Sponsorships are also available at $75. The proceeds from the event will benefit Wells Rotary Club charities. For more information, contact Rick Coyne at 207-6468333 or rick@exitoceansiderealty.com.
1 Singles Emma Nassif (TA), Kira Winter 6-1, 6-2; 2 Singles Cordelia Perr y( TA), Emerson McCoomb 6-1, 6-3; 3 Singles Bri Paul (TA), Morgan Hasty 6-1, 6-0; 1 Doubles Vivi Reyes / Claudia Martin (TA), Corrin Hasty / Halliday Dinsmore-Patch 6-0, 6-1; 2 Doubles Lili Brezocki / Ky Nguyen (TA), Hannah Normand / Olivia
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...SCORE from page 43 Marshwood 0, Thorton Academy 5 TA (7-2), MHS (2-7) 5-0; 1 Singles Caleb Richard (T), Tate Whitesell (M) 6 - 0,6 - 3; 2 Singles Adam Lovejoy (T), Nevan Collins (M) 6-0, 6-3; 3 Singles Max Stolba (T), Aidan Berman (M) 4-6, 6-3, (108); 1 Doubles Aster Thompson / Jack Cannon (T), Will Hausmann /
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Girls’ Varsity Tennis Monday, May 14 Marshwood 0, Thorton Academy 5
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Girls’ Lacrosse Tuesday, May 15 Marshwood 2, Windham 4 Marshwood (2-5); Celine Lawrence 1G, Marin Smith 1G, Skyler Amsden 10 saves; Windham (42);Beem 1G, Joyce 2G, Black 1G.
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~ Sports ~ Links: Specific term for a course built on linksland, which is land reclaimed from the ocean.
These Golf Terms Are Par For The Course Golf lingo Understanding the terminology is key to becoming a fullfledged golf fanatic. While golf lingo is extensive, here is a sampling of some of the more popular terms to get novices started, courtesy of the PGA.
Golf is a game of sport and skill that can be played at any age. Millions of people in North America participate in golf as a recreational endeavor or a professional pursuit. As of the spring 2016, 25.13 million people in the United States played golf over the previous 12 months, according to Statistica. People may immediately think Canada’s sports-based loyalty favors hockey. However, on the recreational side, golf is king in the country. Canada has the fourth most golf courses of any country in the world, says the National Golf Foundation. Plus, one out of every 10 Canadians play golf — a participation rate that is more than double that of the United States.
Approach: A shot hit towards the green. Attack: The relative angle at which the clubhead approaches the ball at impact.
Eagle: A score of two under par on a hole.
Mulligan: An extra shot taken on a poor first shot.
Golf range: A facility where people can practice golf swings.
makes for a more intimate understanding of the sport. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.
Par: The score an accomplished player is expected to make on a hole, either a three, four or five.
Grip: The positioning of hands on the club. Hole: A round receptacle on the green that the ball is aimed into.
Putt: A shot on the green.
Lie: As it relates to the golf ball, the position when it has come to rest.
Golf terms are as varied as the game itself. Knowing commonly used words and phrases
Stance: The position of the feet.
Backswing: The motion that involves the club and every element of the body in taking the club away from the ball. Birdie: A score of one under par on a hole. Bogey: A score of one over par on a hole.
Storied golf history Although golf can be traced back to the Netherlands during the Middle Ages, many people concur that the modern game of golf — played over 18 holes — is a Scottish invention. The popularity of the sport began to spread throughout the world from Great Britain. The first permanent golf club in North America was founded in 1873 and was named Canada’s Royal Montreal Club. The first 18-hole course in the United States was The Chicago Golf Club.
Bunker: A hallow comprised of sand or grass that serves as an obstacle. Carry: The distance a ball will fly in the air. Chip: A short approach with a low trajectory. Chunk: A poor shot caused by hitting the turf. Divot: The turf displaced when the club strikes the ball. Downswing: The swing forward from the top of the backswing.
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*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 $11,868.12. #JS455 adj. res. $17,750.40, total of payment $5,395.68. #JC580 adj. res. $20,315.00, total of payment $3,593.04. #JC541 adj. res. $18,677.95, total of payment $8,614.08. #JW2787 adj. res. $22,369.50, total of payment $9,734.79. #JW2914 adj. res. $27,584.00, total of payment $8,933.34. #JG1495 adj. res. $21,714.00, total of payment $8,125.20. SAME DAY TRANSACTIONS ONLY. SALE ENDS MAY 31, 2018.
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2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4 ...$28,991 Sunset Orange, 5-Spd Auto, 50K Miles, #923
2016 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4x4 ........... $29,325 Hydro Blue, 5-Spd Auto, 33K Miles, #JG1422A
2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4 ...$29,375 Black, 6-Spd Manual, 32K Miles, Stock #934
2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4x4..$34,933 Billet Silver, 6-Spd Manual, 24K Miles, #JG1450B
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S O M E R S W O RTH N I S S A N C E RTI F I E D U S E D C A R C E NTE R 2014 NISSAN VERSA NOTE
2013 CHEVY MALIBU
GREAT MPG
Blue, 50K, M/T, AC, AM/FM, CD, 6 Airbags, #N17909A
$
7,912
2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE FULLY LOADED Red, 29K, Auto, Leather, Moonroof, Nav, Backup Camera, #N17809A
$
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Gray, 12K, Ext Cab, Bedliner, Tow, Alloys, #N17748A
8,666
2004 CHEVY S-10
$
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White, 94K, Auto, Alloys, Leather, Moonroof, Power Seat, #N17757A
7,834
2011 HONDA CRZ
LOW MILES
Gray, 89K, Auto, Leather, Alloys, Sunroof, Tow, #N18220B
12,229
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2012 HONDA PILOT EXL
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Gray, 98K, Auto, Alloys, PW, PL, CD, Hybrid, #P2054A
24,516
2015 NISSAN ALTIMA SL
RARE FIND
Red, 66K, Alloys, Tow, AC, PW, PL, Roof Rails, #P2148A
26,248
2016 CHEVY COLORADO LT
HYBRID
Red, 82K, Auto, Alloys, PW, PL, XM, Dual Climate, #P2165A
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S O M E R S W O RTH H YU N D A I C E RTI F I E D U S E D C A R C E NTE R 2013 KIA RIO SX 55K, Auto, AC, Alloys, Leather, Roof, Nav., CD/MP3 Player -inc: (4) Speakers, Tweeter Speakers, AUX Input Jack, USB Port #H1438A
$
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2016 KIA FORTE LX 5K, Auto, AC, AM/FM/CD/MP3 Audio System -inc: SIRIUS Satellite Radio, USB/AUX Input Jacks, Bluetooth with Wireless Streaming, #18084HA
2017 NISSAN TITAN SL CREWCAB
HATCHBACK
12,960
5-Year/60,000-Mile Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage 5-Year/Unlimited Miles 24-hr. Roadside Assistance
49K, Auto, AC, Alloys, Bluetooth Streaming Audio, USB Audio Interface, MP3/ Auxiliary Input Jack #H1465
2013 FORD F150 CC XLT ECOBOOST SUPER CREW 36K, Auto, 4X4 XLT 4dr SuperCrew
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2015 HONDA ACCORD LX
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22K, 4WD, V8, Auto, AC, Alloys, HTD Front Captainâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Chairs, Bluetooth, Streaming Audio w/ Hands-Free Text, Rockford Fosgate Premium 12 Speaker Sudio System, #H1447A
38,452 ONE OWNER
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14,540
Styleside 5.5 ft. SB, SYNC, Alloy, Step Rails, Ent. Sys.Bluetooth, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, 3.5 Tow, Liner, PWR Seat, Running Boards, #P2033
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2013 VELOSTER TURBO 35K, Auto, Leather, Alloys 450-Watt Dimension FM/SiriusXM Stereo CD/MP3, LCD High Resolution 7â&#x20AC;? Touchscreen, (7) Speakers, Subwoofer, #H1495
73K, Auto, AWD, Traction Control, AC, Alloys, Bluetooth, XM/FM Radio With 6 Speakers, #18233HA
27,953 TURBO
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2015 TUCSON GLS AWD
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2010 MERCEDES 300 4MATIC
13,265
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207.252.1944 ENERGY ENTHUSIASM EXPERIENCE YORK - 15 HEMLOCK RIDGE LANE - $489,900. Exceptionally maintained turn-key Garrison with contemporary flair provides peace & privacy only minutes to York village, beaches and NH points. A front-to-back great room featuring cathedral ceilings, large windows and a wood-burning fireplace is adjacent to an eat-in kitchen providing space for friends and relatives to gather while additional exterior space is available on a large mahogany deck overlooking 3.28 private, landscaped acres. Th 2nd level features 3 bedrooms including a roomy master bedroom with private bath. A finished 3rd floor provides a spacious location for home office, playroom or hobby center. MLS# 1347729
Receive new property listings directly to you inbox from Maine & New Hampshiore MLS Register online at ELIOT - 124 HOUDE ROAD $925,000
REDUCED - Extraordinary views of the Cocheco, Salmon Falls & Piscataqua Rivers on 3 pristine waterfront acres. Boat, fish or swim from over 300’ of direct, deeded water frontage. Located 10 min from Portsmouth, NH and only 1 hour from Boston.MLS# 1322272
BERWICK- 5 SCHOFFS LANE $595,000
Authentic post & beam log home with attached in-law apartment on 2+ acres on the South Berwick/Berwick Line. Landscaped yard, in-ground pool, multiple outbuildings and livestock amenities. This home has central air and numerous recent upgrades..MLS# 1344026
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SOUTH BERWICK - 1 OLDFIELDS LANE - $799,000 Historic 18th century Georgian colonial enhanced by 19th & 20th century additions perched on 4+scenic acres w/ panoramic views of Vaughan Woods Memorial State Park. Beautifully maintained 4 over 4 colonial features double staircases, handcarved moldings, pumpkin pine floors, Indian shutters & multiple fireplaces including a fully functional open-fire cooking hearth. The 19th century addition includes gourmet kitchen w/ French range. The 20th century addition is highlighted by a tiled 4 season great room w/ wrap-around deck overlooking beautifully landscaped grounds & pool. Located within walking distance of boating ramps & cross-country skiing; 15 mins to Portsmouth, 20 mins to the ocean, just over 1 hr to Boston and in close proximity to the quaint restaurants and shops of South Berwick village. MLS# 1333978
KITTERY POINT - 4 LAWRENCE LANE - $2,795,000 Located in the heart of scenic Kittery Point tucked away from the tourist hustle & bustle yet only minutes by land or sea to Portsmouth, NH, this distinctive waterfront property is perched overlooking more than an acre of lush, gently rolling coastal landscape with 140 ft of direct water frontage in Portsmouth Harbor. Bold, panoramic views can be enjoyed from nearly every inch of its’ luxurious 7,000 SF design brimming with state-of-the-art amenities and custom architectural detail. Two expansive waterside decks offer splendid unobstructed harbor vistas and provide additional outdoor space for entertaining - complete with exterior fireplace and ample seating areas. Boating & fishing enthusiasts will covet the private dock and shared mooring that offer easy deepwater access to the open sea. MLS# 1336615
Realty One 439 US Route One York, ME 03909