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Seven Museums in the Seacoast region Open Free to the Public YOrK COuNTY – For over 100 years, Historic New England has served as the region’s storyteller, opening its doors to share four centuries of New England home and family life. Historic New England’s Open House, on Saturday, June 1, and Sunday, June 2, welcomes visitors free of charge to seven historic sites in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire and southern Maine. Travel 10 miles and be transported through four centuries of New England’s history. Discover Jackson House, the oldest surviving wooden frame home in New Hampshire, stop by Hamilton House to see its murals depicting the Piscataqua’s glittering past, visit Rundlet-May House to find out what an early 1800s high-tech kitchen looked like. And catch a view from the Sarah Orne Jewett house window from the writing desk where the author penned 19th century Maine life as she saw it, and tour the new exhibition White on White: Rural Church-
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es of New England inside the Gov. John Langdon House, then step outside and enjoy the gardens. These seven house museums will offer free tours on June 1 and 2. All tours are first-come, first-served. Tours will begin at 11 a.m. and the last tour will start at 4 p.m. New Hampshire: • Gilman Garrison House, Exeter, 1709 • Jackson House, Portsmouth, c. 1664 • Gov. John Langdon House, Portsmouth, 1784 • Rundlet-May House, Portsmouth, 1807 Maine: • Hamilton House, South Berwick, c. 1785
• Sarah Orne Jewett House, South Berwick, 1774 • Sayward-Wheeler House, York Harbor, c. 1718 More information on Historic New England’s Open House can be found by visiting www.historicnewengland.org and click on Open House under the Events tab. Historic New England’s weekend-long Open House in the Seacoast region is offered as part of Live Free and Play! Portsmouth and New Hampshire Seacoast Celebrating the Summer Season of Attractions, slated Friday, May 31, through Sunday, June 2. For more information, visit www.GoPortsmouthNH.com or www.facebook.com/LiveFree andPlaySeacoastAttractions.
Memorial day events launch Summer Season Sentinel Staff Report YOrK COuNTY – The summer season will officially kick off this Memorial Day weekend as southern Maine families fire up the grill, veterans unfurl flags and out-of-state visitors arrive to vacation on the picturesque coastline of the Pine Tree State. Amid the picnics, the parades and the summer-launch parties that traditionally mark the three-day weekend, The Vietnam Veterans of America, Sanford Chapter No. 1044, will set aside time to remember the men and women of the military who gave their lives to ensure the nation’s continuing freedom. A “Fallen Warrior Ceremony” will be presented in cooperation with the Quint/ Cheney American Legion, Post 87, and the Town of North Berwick. The ceremony, which will also pay tribute to POW/MIAs who have never returned to U.S.
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Change of Command Ceremony Scheduled at Shipyard KITTerY – Portsmouth Naval Shipyard will conduct a Change of Command ceremony at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 24, on the Shipyard’s Mall. Rear Adm. (Select) L. Bryant Fuller III will be relieved by Capt. William C. Greene as Commander. Rep. Mike Michaud (Maine – 2nd District) and Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (New Hampshire – 1st District) will be the shipyard’s guests at the event. Honors will be rendered for the congressmen during the ceremony with a 19-gun salute. Vice Adm. Kevin M. McCoy, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, will preside over the ceremony and provide the keynote speech. McCoy began his current assignment in June 2008. Rear Adm. Townsend G. Alexander, Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic, will be the guest speaker. Alexander began his current assignment in September 2011. Fuller assumed command Oct. 9, 2009. During his command, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard delivered seven submarines back to the Fleet and completed more than 150 intermediate level maintenance
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Garden Club Tours to Begin on Sunday YOrK – Open Gardens 2013, an annual series of garden tours sponsored by the Old York Garden Club and showcasing the gardens of club members, will begin on May 26. Each garden tour is intended to show the gardener’s work in progress, not necessarily pristine finished projects. Tours will be offered from noon to 4 p.m. every Sunday afternoon throughout the summer. Gardens will be open rain or shine. Admission is $4; proceeds benefit the club’s community development projects and educational activities. For garden descriptions and locations, look for the Open Gardens 2013 brochures now available in area garden centers, local businesses and the York Chamber of Commerce. Information on both events can be found on the OYGC website: www.oldyorkgardenclub.org. Open Gardens 2013 Schedule: May 26: Lubyline Ledge Garden, 83 Darcy Road June 2: Shore Road Gardens, 615 Shore Road June 9: Riverwood Gardens, 30 Riverwood Drive June 16: Agamenticus Gardens 66 Agamenticus Ave. June 23: Brave Boat Harbor Farm, 110 Raynes Neck Road June 30: Carrie Lynn Gardens, 14 Carrie Lynn Lane July 7: Logging Road Gardens, 120 Logging Road July 14: Abbey Road Gardens (2 Sites) 24 Abbey Road and 27 Abbey Road July 21: Lane’s End Gardens, 6 Clark Lane July 28: Roaring Rock Gardens, 20 Roaring Rock Road
Talk on Tar Sands Oil Set at library YOrK – Seacoast Citizen Action Network (SCAN) and 350 Maine York Region will offer a public program about the potential impact of piping tar sands oil through Maine. The program, slated on Tuesday, May 28, at 7 p.m. at the York Public Library, will feature Bob Klotz, co-founder of 350 Maine, part of the global movement 350.org.
He will focus on information about Canada’s tar sands, extraction of tar sands oil, and the proposal to move tar sands oil from Canada to Portland Harbor for export overseas. Event organizers believe that every Maine resident has a vested interest in understanding the implications of the pipeline proposal, including the inherent risks for Sebago Lake, its watershed and other
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~ News ~ Malaga Island’ exhibit Closing at Maine State Museum auGuSTa – The Maine State Museum’s exhibition “Malaga Island, Fragmented Lives” will close on Saturday, May 25. To mark the exhibit’s conclusion, the museum will offer free admission to all visitors on the exhibit’s last day, when the museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A new publication by the Friends of the Maine State Museum, “Malaga Island, Fragmented Lives,” will also be offered for sale that day in the Museum Store.
“Malaga Island, Fragmented Lives” marks the centennial of the State of Maine’s eviction of the island’s poor, mixed-race community in 1912. The exhibition features archaeological artifacts, historical photographs, and documents describing the small community. Included too is information about the sometimes chilling details of the eviction itself and the ways it was bolstered by social, pseudoscience, and economic claims of the day. “The tragic subject matter
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Bridge where a brief ceremony will remember those lost at sea. Parade marchers will return to the starting point at Sullivan Square for a memorial service honoring area veterans who died in the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, World Wars I and II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. In South Berwick, festivities sponsored by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5744 will get under way at 10:30 a.m. when a wreath is placed on the Vietnam Memorial at Town Hall.
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~ News ~ eliot Community Service department Offers Summer Youth Programs elIOT – The Eliot Community Service Department is now accepting registrations for a variety of summer programs. For program dates, fees and more information, call 207-451-9334 or visit the website at www.eliotcsd.org.
Youth Bound is for children entering sixth through eighth grades in the fall. Youth Bound is based at the Marshwood Middle School and will consist of day trips on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Daily registration is in progress.
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SOuTH BerWICK – “Unplugged,” a musical benefit for the Marshwood Education Foundation, will be hosted at 7 p.m. on June 1 at Marshwood High School in South Berwick. Tickets are $5 per person or $20 per family. While MEF is hosting the event, Director of Talent is Chip Harding, and Sound Director is Josh Allen. Chip Harding, director of talent, said,”MEF Unplugged (formerly Sobopalooza) has become one of my favorite concerts of the year. The level of talent on display is stunning, with teenaged musicians from Marshwood Middle School, Marshwood High School and Berwick Academy performing in a mostly acoustic setting. “These kids present incredible, original material, collaborate on ensemble pieces and mix contemporary covers with classic folk/rock, jazz standards and musical theater.” Many of these performers appeared on the Marshwood stage in the past year in either Berwick Academy’s “Les Miserables” or Marshwood’s “Disco Inferno.” Several have appeared in productions at Seacoast Rep as well. Harding said, “The quality of these performances is superb by any standard, and this show will be as enjoyable a listening experience as you’re liable to catch locally this year…and it’s all for a great cause.
KidsPLAY Summer Camp is for children entering kindergarten through fifth grade in the fall. KidsPLAY is on site at the Eliot Elementary School cafeteria two days per week and on field trips three days per week. Daily registration is in progress. Pee Wee Play is a minicamp for 3- to 5-year-olds. Children will have the opportunity to participate in arts and crafts, games, and activities. “It’s a Dog’s World: Me and My Dog” programs teach kids there is more to loving a dog than hugging it. One on one, children learn to handle their dogs with confidence using positive reinforcement training. U.S. Sports Institute offers a multi-sport camp for ages 3 to 6. All activities will take place in an atmosphere which promotes good sportsmanship teamwork and fun. U.S. Sports Institute also offers tennis camps for ages 5 to 12. Seacoast United Soccer Camp programs are designed to offer a fun atmosphere for players to engage in age-specific and
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YOrK – The Friends of Greater York Recreational Complex (GYRC) will host “Cowboys of the Caribbean Pirate Night” at 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 1 at the American Legion Hall next to Hannaford’s. One of the board’s newest members, Kenny Churchill of York, a World Cup bull rider has been instrumental in orga-
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Kennebunk Saving Receives Award for Corporate Volunteerism KeNNeBuNK – Kennebunk Savings President and CEO Bradford C. Paige recently accepted the 2013 Governor’s Award for Corporate Volunteerism from Maine’s first lady on behalf of the Maine Commission for Community Service. First Lady Ann LePage presided over the annual presentation of the Governor’s Awards for Service and Volunteerism, honoring eight winners and eight honorees that have had an impact in communities across the state. The Governor’s Awards for Service and Volunteerism are presented each year during National Volunteer Week, the annual celebration of citizen volunteer action. The awards focus attention on businesses, organizations, and individuals whose service is considered a model for others. Winners are selected based on the impact their efforts and leadership have made on the quality of life for Maine residents. The Corporate Volunteerism Award recognizes Kennebunk Savings for its volunteer leadership and for the dedication of its employees whose volunteer service significantly improves the quality of life in the community. The Maine
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Service Commission specifically cited Kennebunk Savings’ culture of giving and the support that it gives to employees to volunteer, while also providing financial support to nonprofit organizations in the communities it serves. In 2012, over 50 percent of Kennebunk Savings’ staff members volunteered their time at over 100 organizations with each volunteer averaging over 56 hours of volunteer time over the year. According to Paige, “I’m already extremely proud of our staff members who are truly dedicated to so many organizations in our area. This award is great recognition for the work we’ve been doing on behalf of the many nonprofit organizations in our area, and I was pleased to be able to receive the award from Mrs. LePage on behalf of Kennebunk Savings.”
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Thorton Named President of Bank’s Southern Maine Market POrTlaNd – People’s United Bank announced recently that Daniel P. Thornton is president of its Southern Maine market. Thornton, who joined the bank in 2011 as senior vice president and senior lender in commercial banking, is responsible for all aspects of the bank’s function in the Southern Maine market, which stretches from Kittery to Brunswick. Prior to joining People’s United, Thornton was senior vice president, senior lender at TD Bank in Portland. He brings
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YOrK – The board of directors at York Country Federal Credit Union has welcomed Scott Chretien as the new president and CEO. Chretien, assumed the leadership position of CEO Jim Nelson who retired last month. Chretien is a graduate of Nichols College and has served as the credit union’s vice president and chief operating officer since 2005. “Growing up in Biddeford, I learned first-hand the importance of community and having financial institutions that are dedicated to making a positive impact on families and individuals who live there,” said Chretien.
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ers have continued to follow strict guidelines before lending money. In order to secure a mortgage with a good interest rate, buyers must take control of their financial situations and fix problems that could lead to loan rejection. Many things can impact a mortgage application. Here are the ways to overcome liabilities and improve your standing with prospective lenders. Know your credit rating. Your credit rating is a score that lenders rely on when deciding whether or not to approve your mortgage application. The higher the credit rating, the more attractive you look to prospective lenders. But the lower your score is, the more difficulty you will have getting a loan. Should you get a loan with a low score, you may have to pay a higher interest rate than someone with better credit. Prior to making any big financial decisions, such as applying for a mortgage, it is vital to find out your credit score. You can request a free copy of your credit report, which includes your credit score, once a year from the three major credit reporting agencies in the United States and Canada: TransUnion, Experian and Equifax. You also can pay for your credit report. address any issues on your report. Once you know your score, you can take steps to address any issues on the report. Pay down revolving consumer debts, such as credit card balances and auto loans. Report any errors on your credit report so they can be adjusted. Pay bills on time and address any notices of collections before they make it onto your permanent record. If you will be applying for a loan soon, avoid opening any other credit accounts for the time being. Maintain steady employment. Having a job is often vital to getting a mortgage. Lenders tend to look for long-term financial stability, which is best illustrated by maintaining steady employment. Jumping from job to job may be a red flag to lenders, so it’s better to make a switch after you have been approved for a loan. Save, save, save. Having more money in the bank lowers your loan-to-value ratio, or LTV. This will make you appear less risky to lenders. InSee MORTGAGE page 15...
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BUSINESS & FINANCE Did You Know?
Although the recession that began in 2008 has had a devastating financial impact on people from all walks of life, there may have been some positive side effects to come from the down-
turn, which taught many people how to survive in the face of decreased cash flow and limited jobs. According to a report from the American Bankers Association, credit card customers are now more responsible than they
have been in more than 10 years. The association found that delinquencies on credit cards issued by banks have dropped considerably -- to the lowest level since 2001. Delinquent bank account numbers are now hover-
counts or avoiding credit entirely will make them more attractive to lenders. But this can backfire. Lenders will want to see a strong credit history that indicates your ability to pay your debts on time. Get a cosigner. If you are
uncertain about your ability to secure a loan on your own, then consider a cosigner to make you more attractive to prospective lenders. The cosigner helps guarantee the lender that your mortgage payments will be made. People looking to buy a home in the near future must make themselves attractive to mortgage lenders, many of whom are still reluctant to approve loans for candidates without strong financial backgrounds. This article was provided by MetroCreative. The Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by articles from MetroCreative.
...MORTGAGE from page 14 dividuals who have saved for a considerable down payment on a home are also seen in a better light. Make sure you have a credit history. Some people are too cautious with their credit and think closing ac...THORTON from page 13 now vice chairman of Maine. He will continue to represent the bank and do business development and be involved in the community People’s United Bank is a subsidiary of People’s United Financial Inc., a diversified financial services company with $30 billion in assets. People’s
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ing at 2.93 percent of all bank card accounts, which is much lower than the 15-year average of 3.91 percent. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York identified similar findings and also discovered that credit inquires also fell for the second quarter in a row in 2012. While this news about credit cards would seem positive, and perhaps indicative of an upswing in the
economy,responsibility with regard to other forms of credit have not rebounded in the same way. People are still defaulting on personal loans, auto loans and even mortgages. This article was provided by MetroCreative. The Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by articles from MetroCreative.
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langer, cancer care program coordinator. “We are pleased we can continue to offer it to more cancer survivors as they have commented on how much they have learned.” Past participant Jessica Jarvis of Kennebunk stated, “I had a really wonderful time and was sad to see it end. Sessions were informative and helped kick-start my motivation to improve my health. I really appreciate this opportunity to have been part of this series. Having been diagnosed with cancer has been lifechanging, and SMMC helped make these changes in many positive ways.” Participants spend about half of each meeting walking under the direction of a rehabilitation therapist. During the remainder of each meeting, a nutritionist provides tips on diet as it relates to cancer or a social worker offers information on coping skills, depression, and See WALK page 17...
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...WALK from page 16 other emotional health topics related to a cancer diagnosis. “It is incredibly gratifying to serve the people of Maine with these grants,” said Tara Hill, Maine Cancer Foundation executive director. “Twice a year, our selection committee is able to send funding to all corners of the state, from York County to Waldo County.” In
addition to education and patient support grants, the foundation also awards cancer research grants on an annual basis, totaling over $1.1 million in 2011. To register for “Walk Away from Cancer,” or for more information about the program, contact SMMC’s Cancer Care Coordinator Peggy Belanger at 283-7320.
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How Men Can Pitch in During Pregnancy The days of yore when men took a hands-off approach to pregnancy are largely a thing of the past. Men now play a more active role during their partners’ pregnancies, helping in a variety of ways along the way to the day when the bundles of joy finally arrive. Though veteran fathers might know what to expect and how to help, a first-time father may know little about how he can help make the next several months of his partner’s life as easy as possible. The following are a handful of tips for expectant fathers who want to take an active role in their partners’ pregnancies. accompany your partner on prenatal visits. Pregnant women will make several prenatal visits to their doctors along the way to becoming a mother. Accompanying
your partner on these visits will illustrate your own excitement about becoming a parent, and you might want to be there for certain milestones, such as the doctor showing you the results of an ultrasound where you may or may not decide to learn the sex of your child. Your presence on such visits will be appreciated as the pregnancy progresses and your partner finds it more and more difficult to get around on her own. do your homework. Women often read up about pregnancy so they can understand what is going on with their bodies while they are with child. Do your own homework so you can better understand what your partner is going through. GainSee MEN page 19...
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...MEN from page 18 ing a better understanding of the physical and emotional changes taking place might help make you a more attentive and patient partner, which will make the pregnancy easier on everyone involved. Attend classes with your partner. If your partner wants to attend classes to learn about childbirth, accompany her to such classes as much as possible. Similar to accompanying your partner to the doctor’s office for prenatal visits, going to class with her will make the pregnancy seem like more of a team effort, which can make things less stressful on her. Clean the house. Pregnant women should avoid exposure to household cleaning products, including cleansers and insecticides. Such products can harm your unborn child, so take over the cleaning responsibilities throughout the pregnancy. Reduce your partner’s stress. Stress is potentially harmful for anyone, and pregnant women are no exception. Stress will only make the pregnancy more difficult and might prove harmful to mother and child alike. Take steps to make your partner’s life less stressful during her pregnancy, encouraging her to participate in relaxation exercises and taking on more of the household responsibilities as her pregnancy progresses and her mobility becomes more and more restricted. Alter your diet along with your partner. Your partner will likely be on a restricted diet during her pregnancy. Pregnant women, for example, should never consume any alcohol. In addition, the American Pregnancy Association advises that women should avoid fish with mercury, smoked seafood, deli meat, soft cheeses, raw eggs, and raw meat during a pregnancy. Make these sacrifices easier by avoiding these foods and beverages around your partner or cutting them from your diet entirely during the pregnancy. This furthers the notion that your partner isn’t going it alone during the pregnancy, which can make it that much easier for both of you. Pregnancy can be an exciting and difficult time for expecting parents. Men can make things easier on their partners by taking steps to reassure them that the pregnancy is a team effort. This article was provided by MetroCreative. The Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by articles from MetroCreative.
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Learn to Recognize the Warning Signs of Stroke SCARBOROUGH – American Stroke Month is May, and the American Stroke Association – a division of the American Heart Association – would like to share the following lifesaving information. Stroke is now the fourth leading cause of death and often shares the same risk factors as heart disease, such as high blood pressure, so it is largely preventable The American Heart Association/American Stroke
Association (AHA) and Ad Council have unveiled a new, national multimedia public service advertisement (PSA) campaign to help people recognize and respond to stroke F.A.S.T. Every 40 seconds a stroke occurs in the United States, according to the AHA. The new campaign raises awareness about F.A.S.T. – an acronym for recognizing and responding to the sudden warning signs of stroke. F.A.S.T. is designed to
help bystanders spot a stroke and seek immediate medical attention fast to improve chances of survival and recovery. F.A.S.T. stands for: Face Drooping: Does one side of the face droop or is it numb? Ask the person to smile. Arm Weakness: Is one arm weak or numb? Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward? Speech Difficulty: Is speech slurred? Are they unable to speak, or are they hard to un-
derstand? Ask the person to repeat a simple sentence like: “The sky is blue.” Is the sentence repeated correctly? Time to call 9-1-1: If the person shows any of these symptoms, even if the symptoms go away, call 9-1-1 and get them to the hospital immediately. “Stroke is the No. 4 killer of all Americans and the No. 1 preventable cause of disSee STROKE page 20...
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Inaugural ‘Gary’s Walk’ to Benefit Goodall Hospital SaNFOrd – Goodall Hospital is gearing up for its first “Gary’s Walk for Goodall” event. The walk, a tribute to longtime hospital and community supporter Gary Sullivan, will take place on Saturday, June 8, at 9 a.m. Registration for the 3-mile walk will begin at 8 a.m. at the Goodall campus in Sanford with all proceeds benefiting the Goodall organization. This event offers an affordable and fun opportunity
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for families and friends to show their support for Goodall Hospital and the communities it serves, all while getting outdoors and exercising. Registration is $15 for adults, with children 12 and under free. Participants are not asked to collect pledges and the first 100 adults to register will receive a free “Gary’s Walk for Goodall” T-shirt. Visit www.goodallhospital.org for a registration form or call 207-490-7027.
ability. When you recognize a stroke and act fast by calling 9-1-1, you have a greater chance of getting to an appropriate stroke center quickly and improving the outcome.” said Brenda Vitali, Communications Director, AHA in Maine. According to a recent national survey conducted by the Ad Council, 28 percent of Americans did not know any stroke warning signs or symptoms. Most notably, the survey showed 46 percent of participants were not confident they knew what to do if they, or someone they were with, felt (or exhibited) symptoms of stroke.
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The new television, radio, print, outdoor and Web PSAs were created pro bono by advertising agency Grey New York, and communicate that body language can signal that someone’s having a stroke. Through the PSAs, audiences are directed to visit www.strokeassociation.org for more information and to learn how to spot a stroke fast. “We are all fluent in body language. We speak it all day, every day. We want to add the language of stroke to everyone’s vocabulary, so they can spot one fast, and help save a life,” said Rob Baiocco, executive vice president, executive creative director of Grey New York. “We are proud to continue our longstanding partnership with the American Stroke Association to raise awareness of stroke warning signs through F.A.S.T.,” said Peggy Conlon, president and CEO of the Ad Council. “Time is critical when someone is suffering a stroke. F.A.S.T. empowers would-be bystanders to save lives.” For more information about F.A.S.T, visit strokeassociation.org.
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~ ask The Computer lady ~ dear Computer lady, Does Carbonite also back up your operating system along with your programs and e-mail? Thank you, Frank dear Frank, Most cloud backup systems only save your documents and data, but not programs and the operating system. There are a couple of reasons for this. First is probably the cost, most of us have a small amount of documents and data, but a large amount of operating system files and program files. Secondly is the fact that you can easily recover your programs by reinstalling them from the disks, and your operating system is either on the original operating system disk, the recovery disks that you hopefully made when your computer was new, or on a recovery partition on your hard drive. It is not as easy to recover lost photos, and documents. Third is the fact that your operating system and pro-
grams get used so much that they tend to get corrupted over time. If you are using a service like Carbonite to back up your operating system files, you are backing up those errors and restoring your operating system from the backup would not get rid of those errors. It is much better to restore from your original recovery disks. As for your e-mail, yes, Carbonite and other cloud backup programs will back up your e-mail as long as it is stored on your computer. Since many e-mail programs store your messages in different locations, I like to check and make sure my e-mail files are actually being backed up. If not, you can right click on them and select to add them to the backup. Elizabeth dear Computer lady, We called Norton about a problem we were having and were connected to a support person at iYogi. The problem was resolved by giving access to our computer and we then pur-
chased a contract from them to handle any issues that arose. Every time we are in communication for one reason or another, they try to sell us yet another service. What protection do you recommend? We have used Norton 360 for years but have no Malware or Spyware programs running. Joan dear Joan, You really don’t need a contract with a company like iYogi, all you really need is a good Internet security program. I use AVG Internet Security and it keeps all types of viruses, malware, spyware and advertising programs from getting into my system. You can download a 30-day trial of AVG Internet Security by clicking this link: www.dpbolvw.net/click3030483-10639604. Just make sure you uninstall Norton 360, or whatever antivirus program you are now using before you install the
How to Keep Kids Safe on the Internet Parents of yesteryear seldom had to worry about protecting their kids from strangers once their kids were safely inside the home. But since the dawn of the Internet, parents know the safety of their private residence can be easily compromised. Be it through social media, chat rooms or other online outlets, strangers can now gain access to children in a variety of ways, many of which are seemingly innocent. The prevalence of online predators has many parents looking for ways to protect their kids when they go online. Some parents may want to outlaw the Internet altogether until kids reach high school, but such a reaction can put kids at a significant disadvantage academically by barring them from what is often a valuable resource. Parents who want their kids to get the most out of the Internet without putting them in danger of online predators can employ the following tips. * Warn kids about the potential risks and dangers of the Internet. Many parents would prefer their kids did not know about Internet predators, but that wish should not outweigh the desire to keep kids safe. Teach kids that people on the Internet may not always behave honestly, misrepresenting themselves in an effort to gain access to unsuspecting and often trusting kids. Teach kids to take the same approach with online strangers that they do with strangers they see in public, never sharing any personal information or engaging in conversation with someone they don’t know. Teach kids
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to tell an adult they trust immediately if an online stranger contacts them. * Use the filters at your disposal. Parents can filter certain websites so children cannot access them. Filter sites geared toward adults as well as any sites where kids might be at risk of coming into contact with potential predators. Block chat rooms and other sites where adults can pose as kids and make sure kids who are involved with social media have made their online profiles private and only accessible to friends and family mem-
* Monitor kids’ online activity on a daily basis. The Internet is such a commonly used tool that many kids go online at least once per day. Homework assignments and other school functions are commonly posted online, and many kids communicate with friends via the Internet as much as they do in person. Parents should monitor their kids’ online activity on a daily basis, scanning their web history and examining their social media interactions to be sure kids aren’t putting themselves in harm’s way. Kids may grow more resistant to such monitoring as they grow older, but parents cannot turn a blind eye to kids’ online activity simply to avoid a confrontation. * Keep the computer in a common area. The family computer should be kept in a common area where parents can monitor how much time kids are spending online, what they’re doing and who they’re speaking to while surfing the Internet. When kids have their own computers or tablets in their bedrooms, parents can easily lose track of how much time kids are See SAFETY page 34...
AVG. If you do run into a problem that AVG can’t get rid of, or if you need help getting your system cleaned out before installing AVG, just let me know. That is a service that I can provide. Elizabeth dear Computer lady, I have found after installing Adobe Flash Player needed to play videos I found that I had Google Chrome integrated with it. I had it before and did not like it so I uninstalled Google Chrome and there went the ability to play videos. I reinstalled Chrome, now have my videos back but still do not like Google Chrome. How now do I keep Flash Player without Chrome? Thank you, Gloria dear Gloria, You need to download Adobe Flash Player, but first remove the check mark in front of the option to install Chrome along with Flash Player. Using Internet Explorer, go to: http://get2.adobe.com/ flashplayer/. You will see a yellow button that says “Download now.” Don’t click on it yet. Above that yellow button is a section that says “Yes, install Chrome as my default browser...” Click to remove the check mark in front of that section, then click the yellow “Download now” button. Now follow the directions to download and install Flash Player without Google Chrome. Elizabeth dear Computer lady, You commented on having two monitors. Love the idea but how do I hook them up and have them show different things at the same time? I tried and only have the second one
duplicate the original. Thanks so much. Love your e-mails, Deanna
dear deanna, All you have to do is go to the Display settings in the Control Panel and set up how you want the second monitor to work. Open the Control Panel, and click on “Appearance and Personalization”. Click on “Display” and then “Screen Resolution.” You should see a small picture representing your two monitors, with some settings underneath. Find the setting that says “Multiple displays:” and click the drop-down list. Instead of “Duplicate these displays,” click to select, “Extend these displays.” Click the “OK” button at the bottom of the window to save your changes and close the window. Your two monitors should now act as one large monitor, only your windows wallpaper will be duplicated. Elizabeth Comments Posted by Hazel In Response to: Remove Facebook Friends Comment: You can change a setting in Facebook to limit who posts to your Facebook. I have limited everyone on mine, but they can still message me and no one else sees that. You can sort all your contacts into different groups as well and you can limit who can see your posts on Facebook, so that some of your contacts can see a post and others can’t. Yours sincerely, Hazel (Australia) Interested in learning more? Elizabeth has answered thousands of computer questions over the years. Come browse her articles, watch instructional videos, ask questions, and view comments at: www.askthecomputerlady.com/ questions.
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YOrK – Darrel Griffin recently joined RE/MAX Realty One in York and Ogunquit as the newest member of its sales force. Griffin brings to the position a background in business, technology and horticulture. Griffin is a native of Eastern Maine and is now based in Ogunquit. “Prior to becoming a Realtor, I owned and operated a landscaping company in Falmouth,” he said. “I also have extensive computer technology background, which I employ to showcase my listings.” Griffin can be reached at darrel@yorkmaine.com or 207229-8634. RE/MAX Realty One is located at 439 US Route 1, York, and 84 School St., Ogunquit. See www.darrelgriffin.com.
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Maine Diner Honored by Gov. Paul LePage WellS – In celebration of 30 years in business, the Maine Diner was recently honored with a visit from Gov. Paul LePage. The governor’s visit was a followup to a letter of recognition he sent to Maine Diner owner Dick Henry in commemoration of the diner’s 30th anniversary in February. Henry welcomed the governor’s congratulations, noting the framed letter in the en-
trance of the establishment. “We were thrilled to have him here. This was our second visit from a governor from the State of Maine. John Baldacci visited us before,” Henry said. “We’ve been looking forward to Gov. LePage’s visit since we heard he was coming.” LePage and his wife, Ann, chatted with customers and enjoyed a cup of coffee and a blueberry muffin during their visit. The couple praised the success
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ful small businesses,” LePage wrote in his honorary letter to the diner. Henry says he remembers that first snowy day in February 1983 when he and his brothers, Myles and Bruce, transformed their family recipes into their now legendary menu and opened the doors of the business for the first time. From that moment on business snowballed with service to more than 6 million customers, leading to numerous accolades and TV appearances such as on the Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, NBC’s Today Show and the Phantom Gourmet Show. The diner also received the prestigious 2010 Maine Restaurant Association’s Restaurateur of the Year Award, in addition to winning the New England Cable Network’s (NECN) Best Diner in New England. The Maine Diner’s success for over three decades is no secret, according to Henry. “We couldn’t have done it without the support and commitment of our dedicated staff and our loyal customers,” he said.
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~ Where To dine ~
Have it all at Five-O
Savor Cuisine by the Sea
Inspired Cuisine, an Intimate Setting and Stellar Service
Ideally located with breath-taking ocean views at the Anchorage By The Sea Resort, Surf Point Grill is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks throughout the day! We offer a menu arranged with culinary brilliance, boasting fresh, local seafood, and mouth-watering steaks such as our peppercorn demi-glazed filet. Our new Asian inspired dishes will enliven your senses, try the linguini with garlic infused aioli. Savory sandwiches, and plenty of kid-friendly foods will keep everyone satisfied.
125 Shore Road 125 Shore Road Ogunquit, Maine 03907 207.646.9384 Ogunquit, Maine 03907 AnchorageByTheSea.com
Sunday Brunch on Memorial Day Weekend à la carte menu served 10am-2pm. Wine Dinner Finale on Thursday, June 13th: Fish from the Gulf of Maine Join us for the last Wine Dinner of the season when we team up with the gulf of Maine Research institute to create a unique entrée. We welcome a gMRi team member as our special guest for the evening.
A Contemporary American Bistro &
Our full-service bar is open, enjoy specialty frozen drinks or a relaxing cocktail. Be sure to stop by our front desk and ask about our live entertainment schedule!
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Dinner served 5 to 9 p.m. Casual attire required.
The Surf Point Grill welcomes you for dinner, but Anchorage By The Sea amenities are for resort guests only. Thank you for your cooperation.
DAILY SENIOR SPECIALS 11AM-6PM HAPPY HOUR 3-6PM
Bar and Grill
Lobster Rolls
BRUINS SPECIALS
Every Sunday - Jazz Brunch
EVERY GAME!
Local Oysters - Fried, Raw, Char-grilled – Every Wednesday – 9pm-close
Open Mike Night WITH BILL CAMERON
207.646.5711
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– Every Thursday –
Girls’ Night Out
KARAOKE @ 9PM • $3 WELLS
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Patio Open
Lunch Specials Friday 5/24
PAC MAN DAVE Friday 5/31
LEX & JOE Saturday, 5/25 & 6/1
DJ DON CORMAN & DANCING
2135 POST RD / ROUTE 1, WELLS, ME
WWW.LITCHFIELDSBARANDGRILL.COM
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~ Where To dine ~ Merriland Farm Café
591 Coles Hill Rd, Wells (207)646-5040
OPEN 11-7 AY LD E M MORIA5/27 y a d Mon
BARN
Serving Breakfast & Lunch: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. ~ Closed Tuesdays Serving Dinner: 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday & Saturday Evenings
Visit us online: www.merrilandfarmcafe.com Email: merrilandfarm@maine.rr.com
Richard’s Seafood Restaurant HOME COOKED DAILY SPECIALS
Nancy’s Breakfast Place Home of Nancy’s Catering
207-641-2813 • Serving Fri-Mon 7am-Noon Located at the Admiral‛s Inn on Route 1 in Ogunquit
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“Lobsters the Way They Should Be”
Top Quality Seafood for more than 47 years
Start the day with a delicious homemade breakfast. Vegetarian dishes, pancakes, omelettes and so much more! Charming, spacious dining rooms, friendly servers, and wonderful food. Mention this ad and receive a 10% Discount off your bill.
www.TheLobsterBarn.com
lobster barn
Friday Night: Prime Rib Dinner Special featuring combination options (while it lasts) ~ Dinner Reservations Accepted ~
1000 Route 1 York, Maine 03909 1-207-363-4721
THE
Visit The Lobster in the Rough (Behind The Barn)
Outside Family Dining Under the Pines or in our 200-seat Pavilion
Daily Specials Live Music 2 Bocce Ball Courts 2 Horseshoe Pits
Something for Everyone:
Baked Stuffed Haddock Roast Turkey Sirloin Tips 1732 No. Berwick Rd. / Rt. 9, Wells 646-8561~ Open Wednesday-Sunday SERVING LUNCH & DINNER
** NOW HIRING **
Endless Salad Homemade Breads Early Bird Specials • Lobster Seafood • Prime Rib • Steaks Chicken • Burgers • Pasta Children’s Menu Homemade Chowders • Soups Dressings • Desserts
Also... Lobster Bakes for Bus Tours, Reunions, Corporate Outings, Weddings, Rehearsals, Any Party Large or Small
OPEN ALL YEAR!
Open Mid-May through Halloween Party
Angelina’s
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HAVE AN APPETIZER ON US Choose 1 for the Table! Bruschetta, Mussel Marinara,
6 Days A Week • Closed Mondays
(207) 646-4200 1205 Post Road (Route 1), Wells, Maine
Zuppa Toscana, or Seafood Stuffed Portobello Mushroom
* Not to be used with any other coupon or discount offer. Not available on holidays or holiday weekends. EXP 6/21/13 (WS)
Monday Create Your Own Pasta Night! $16
Tuesday Pasta É Basta $18 A glass of Italian Red or White Wine, Tuscan Soup or Salad and choose one of 9 Special Pasta Dishes!
An innovative dining experience where you choose your own pasta and sauce! Select from 8 different pastas and 12 different sauces, served with salad and Italian bread. *Not available on holidays or holiday weekends **Add Chicken $5, Shrimp $8, Sauteed Fresh Veggies $3
In our view, the best food on the beach. Sun and Surf Enjoy fresh swordfish, scallops, fried clams, and of course, the best breakfast and lunch on the beach.
Open Daily
$6.99 Breakfast
Special DECK NOW OPEN On the ocean on Long Sands Beach. Across from The Anchorage. ,ONG "EACH !VENUE 9ORK "EACH s (207) 363-2961
Wednesday & Sunday 3 Course Dinner $21 ANGELINA’S “COMMUNITY NIGHT”
*Not available on holidays or holiday weekends
Thursday Personal Wine Dinner $60 per couple
6 Entrées to choose from with Soup or Salad and Dessert
3 Course Dinner with 6 Entrées to choose from with Soup or Salad and Dessert. Includes a Bottle of Wine of your choice.
*Not available on holidays or holiday weekends
*Not available on holidays or holiday weekends
LAST SPRING WINE DINNER! $65 Friday, June 21 at 6pm
per person
plus tax & grat.
From Our Garden Wine Dinner
1st Course: Warm Shrimp and Maine Tomato Bruschetta 2nd Course: Our Garden Mixed Lettuce, Pancetta, and Poached Farm Egg 3rd Course: Tomato, Asparagus, Peas, and Arugula with Homemade Pasta 4th Course: Stuffed Bell & Evans Chicken Breast, Mushroom, Spinach, Sundried Tomatoes, and Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce 5th Course: Nonna’s Fresh Fruit and Custard Tarts
Each Course is paired with Wine.
A vegetarian 3rd & 4th Course or fish can be substituted by request.
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Casual fine dining at affordable prices. Casual dress code. Angelina’s serves dinner year round, 7 nights a week from 4:30 until 10 pm. Reservations are suggested.
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~ Where To dine ~
Dining Guide WE’RE HERE! #35 & 39
FAMILY RESTAURANT
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EAT, SLEEP & STAY AT THE BEACH!
Blue Horizon Motel - 3 Night Special - Call For Details Book Now! Special Ends June 20, 2013
(207) 646-4155 • 35 Mile Road, Wells, Maine
Right next to Blue Horizon Motel. Family owned property for 33 years!
OPEN AT 4PM • CLOSED TUESDAYS
1/2 PRICE BURGERS WEDNESDAYS
A view for all seasons
THIRSTY THURSDAYS
117 Pond Rd. (Just off Rt. 4) South Berwick, Maine (207) 384-2693 www.springhillmaine.com
$2.50 MICH ULTRA DRAFTS & $3.50 MARGARITAS
PHOTO CONTEST
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BEACHFIRE BAR & GRILLE
658 Main St / US Rt 1, Ogunquit 646-8998 • BeachFireMaine.com
Fried Oysters
Senior’s Menu
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(207) 646-8467 • Route 1 North, Wells www.bullnclaw.com OPEN DAILY LUNCH AND DINNER FROM 11AM SUNDAY BREAKFAST BUFFET 8-11AM
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Sundays are special at Spring Hill Buy 1 Entrée &
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Enjoy fine dining with a panoramic view Wednesday to Sunday at 5 pm
GORGES GRANT HOTEL 449 Main Street Ogunquit
In May…
Katie’s is open five nights per week, Wednesday through Sunday, 5 p.m. to Close
646-1733 raspberris@ogunquit.com Major Credit Cards Smoke Free
Thursday Night:
Fish’N’Chips $7.99
Friday Night: 10% Off
OPEN YEAR ROUND
Early Bird Special:
Serving Breakfast Daily 7-11 • Saturday & Sunday 7-12
Bar Menu in the Lounge
3 Course dinner for $21.95 pp until 5:45 p.m. 207-641-2780 261 Shore Rd, Ogunquit Open Wed-Sun 5pm-Close Make reservations online: katiescafeonshoreroad.com
“Ogunquit’s Best Kept Secret”
20% OFF Your Check
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~ Where To dine ~ Clay Hill Farm Presents...
Named 2010
You Never Know Who
A ONE-MAN MURDER MYSTERY
Until You See WHO?
Opens Wed. • May 29
WHO? is the murderer WHO? are all the suspects YOU solve the crime Be part of this comedy-improv dining experience!
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Runs Thru August!
Lobster Rolls are good for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Mondays - 6pm Wednesdays - 7pm
Tickets $15 with an A La Carte Dinner Menu
“Simpson holds everyone’s attention CAPTIVE!” -York Weekly
starring ON KIRK SIMPS
Limited Seats • Reserve Today 207.361.2272 • ClayHillFarm.com 220 Clay Hill Rd • Cape Neddick Only 2 Miles West of Ogunquit Village
Over 50 Items
Affordable Home Cooking Serving Breakfast Anytime Something For Everyone Extremely Fast & Friendly Service Consistently Great Comfort Food
Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant
Eat In Take Out
Simple Seafood, Fresh And At Its Best
Open Daily at 11:30AM
Celebrating 30 Years in Business Visit us online: www.mainediner.com
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Open 7 Days • Route 1 North, Wells • 646-4441
OGUNQUIT Saturday 5/25:
NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON!
Rakish Paddy 7-10
Sunday 6/2:
Wells Harbor Wells, Maine (207) 646-2651
Irish Music Seisun 4-7 Open to Musicians
Thirsty Thursdays & Mexican Madness
WHERE LOBSTER IS KING
Chicken or Beef Fajita $9.99 BUY 1, GET 1 FREE
Happy Hour
Visit our website for Full Menu with Prices, Specials & Hours
Thursday-Sunday 4-7 On Selected Drinks & Food
WWW.LORDSHARBORSIDE.COM
Join Ogunquit’s Only Mug Club!
207.646.8780 80 134 Harbor Road, Wells d W ll Harbor H www.fishermanscatchwells.com
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Full Service Bar Roast Beef, Steak Subs, Fresh Seafood
Quarter Pound Fresh Lobster Rolls! “Tail, Knuckle and Claw Meat”
198 Post Road (Route 1), Wells, Maine (207) 216-4005
in Ogunquit. Reservations are recommended and preferred. Brunch will run from 9 AM to 12 PM at a cost of just $10.95 per person ($5.95 for children under 10) plus tax and tip. To sign up, call 207-361-2011, ext. 14.
CapeNeddickGolf.com 207.361.2011 650 Shore Road, Cape Neddick (2 ½ miles south of Ogunquit Center)
A Donald Ross Course Est. 1919
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~ arts & entertainment ~
‘The Barrell Family’ exhibit Opens Memorial day at remick Gallery
YOrK – Marking the beginning of its 114th season, the Museums of Old York will host the opening of a new exhibit at the Remick Gallery in the Parsons Center, 3 Lindsay Road, on Memorial Day, May 27. The exhibit, titled “The Barrell Family Collection: A Return to York,” highlights the personalities and collections of one of York’s most distinguished early families – the Barrells of Barrell Grove. When Sally Sayward and Nathanial Barrell married in 1758, settled in York, and had 11 children, they established a presence that continues to this day. Both Sally and Nathaniel were from families of well-todo international shipping merchants, and that outward-looking mindset, and love of travel,
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Portrait of Sally Sayward Barrell, an oil on canvas dated 1868 (courtesy photo)
is evident in the generations that followed. This exhibit, running until October 19, assembles a collection of objects, portraits, and works of family members spanning seven generations. Gathered together they tell the story of a remarkable family whose impact reached far beyond their home in York. Many of the pieces were a recent bequest of H. Paul Blaisdell, a Barrell descendant and friend of the Museums of Old York, who grew up at the family’s ancestral home, Barrell Grove, in York. upcoming events at Museums of Old York May 27: Opening Day – Buck-a-Building. Spend Memorial Day remembering the
ON STAGE NOW!
history of York. Join us for $1 tours of the Emerson-Wilcox House at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. and the Elizabeth Perkins House at 1:30 p.m. Visit the Old Gaol anytime from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 20: Remick Gallery Talk – Barrell family descendant Sandra Blaisdell Brown will share personal stories on a tour of the Remick Gallery exhibit. Mrs. Brown grew up in Barrell Grove, which was essentially a museum filled with objects from her family’s past. Free. At the Parsons Center, 3 Lindsay Road, York. Call 207363-4974.
Marshwood High Students Take Shakespeare to the Jersey Shore SOuTH BerWICK – Marshwood High School takes a mash-up of a classic Shakespearean play to the stage for this year’s spring play. “Midsummer/Jersey” is a two-act comedy written by Broadway playwright Ken Ludwig, perhaps best known for his farcical comedies “Leading Ladies” and “Lend Me a Tenor.” Ludwig debuted his latest production at Robinson High School in Fairfax, Va., in November 2011 where it was nominated for 10 awards at the National Capital Area Cappie Awards, including Best Play.
Student art Show Opening at Wells Public library WellS – The Friends of the Wells Public Library will host a free reception at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 1, to mark the opening of an exhibit of artwork by students of Wells High School at Wells Public Library, 1434 Post Road. The art will remain on display for the month of June. The artwork to be on exhibit represents a variety of media, styles, and approaches to art and design issues. It also represents a wide range of skill levels from students in ninth through 12th grades. Exhibitors will include Casey M. Bernhardt, Haci A. Bozdag Jr., Judith K. Briand, Howard J. Hall, Alexandrea M. Haye, Russell H. Johnson, Sydney R. LaChapelle, Allivia R. Lorusso, Corey C. Ludden, Elise McCormack-Kuhman, Brooke E. Nucci, Hannah
M. Sayer, Peter A. Valentino, Gretchen L. Vandawalker, Courtney R. Beals, Sebastian R. Cody, Kalcey A. Jackson, Clayton D. Martin, Adriana L. Milliken, Samuel T. Bunker, Lora B. Campbell, Alexis M. Howard, Miranda N. Hussey, Brandon S. Morton, Madilin E. Pagliarulo, Hannah M. Sayer and James N. Signoretti. For more information, contact Kayla Thompson at the library: 207-646-8181 or e-mail kthompson@wellstown.org.
Leavitt Theater 259 Main St / Route 1 Ogunquit • 207-646-3123 ShowtimeS for friday-Sunday, may 24-26
Quartet
Starring maggie Smith rated Pg13
One show nightly 8:00 PM
“Midsummer/Jersey” is the comedic retelling of Shakespeare’s “Midsummer Night’s Dream” set on the boardwalk of a seaside town in modern-day New Jersey. The story revolves around the impending marriage of the governor of New Jersey, the love affairs of four beachbound high school crushes, a lively crew of fairies and the staff of the local beauty salon run by Patti Quince and Stylist Nikki Bottom. The night takes a magical turn when Oberon and the impish Puck arrive on the scene armed with a powerful love potion and a desire for mischief making. With several weddings and the acting careers of six beauticians hanging in the balance, the lovers take to the boardwalk, backed by pop music and an iphone-obsessed wood sprite. Marshwood is featuring a 29-member cast from ninth through 12th grades for this production. “Midsummer/Jersey” will be performed at the Marshwood High School Wesley E. Kennedy Performing Arts Center May 24, and 25 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $7 at the door. Contact Marshwood High School at 207-384-4500 for more information.
Wells Five Star Cinema 7 75 Wells Plaza / Route 1 Wells • 207-646-0500 ShowtimeS for friday, may 24 - thurSday, may 30
Fast & Furious 6 (PG13)
fri 4:10 Pm, 6:50 Pm, 9:30 Pm; Sat 1:10 Pm, 4:10 Pm, 6:50 Pm, 9:30 Pm; Sun 1:10 Pm, 4:10 Pm, 6:50 Pm; mon to thu 4:10 Pm, 6:50 Pm
the hanGover Part iii (r)
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Youth Theater Apprentice Program Set at Arundel Barn Playhouse ARUNDEL – Applications are now available for the Vinegar Hill Youth Theatre Summer Apprentice Program 2013 at The Arundel Barn Playhouse offered to high school students who are interested in the theater arts including theater tradition, technical design and crafts, direction, musical direction, choreography, performance, playwriting, production, administration and marketing. The program, an exploration of professional theater, takes place at The Arundel Barn Playhouse, and is offered free of charge to students who will be attending a high school in 2013. The apprentice program includes a Wednesday morning meeting at which apprentices may attend rehearsals and lecture-demonstrations with Arundel Barn Playhouse professional staff, or give handson assistance to technical staff. Apprentices also attend two
performances of their choice per week in order to become familiar with each play and appreciate the artistic choices made by theater professionals. At these performances, apprentices report to the house manager for responsibilities, which may include ushering, greeting, concession sales, supervising handicapped parking and backstage monitoring. The program begins when the school year is over, though apprentices may attend performances beginning June 18. They are encouraged to attend the reception at 7 p.m. and the first summer performance at 8 p.m. on June 18. High school students enrolled in the apprentice program are eligible to audition for “Shrek The Musical,” a production offered by Arundel Barn Playhouse this summer. Coordinators are Michael Soldati, Alexandra Fischbein and Adrienne Grant. Call the playhouse at 985-5553 for further information, an application or an appointment.
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‘Just Say Love’ Director and Playwright to Speak at Ogunquit Screening OGUNQUIT – Is physical attraction the reason two people become a pair, or is the bond something more, something spiritual? That’s the question playwright David J. Mauriello first addressed on the Players’ Ring stage in Portsmouth in his play “Just Say Love.” Now the big-screen adaptation of the play has been selected for the Ogunquit Rainbow Film Festival. It will be screened at 7 p.m. Sunday, June 2, followed by a discussion with Mauriello and director Bill Humphreys. “Just Say Love” follows the story of Guy (Matthew Jaeger), a student of Plato, and Doug (Robert Mammana), a construction worker, from their first fiery encounter to what could be a new paradigm for personal relationships in the 21st century. The play originally debuted on stage as part of the experimental Late Night series at the Players’ Ring, then became part of the Ring’s Main Stage
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Matthew Jaeger (left) plays Guy and Robert Mammana plays Doug in “Just Say Love,” on screen at Ogunquit’s Leavitt Theatre Sunday, June 2, at 7 p.m. (courtesy photo)
season and later was produced in Boston before being adapted for the screen. Director Humphreys shot the film on a sound stage with the goal of transferring the play’s live energy to the screen, while adding the cinematic effects that moviegoers expect. The technical crew made it rain and snow on the set and
trucked in tons of sand to create a park. The film will be shown at 7 p.m. Sunday, June 2, at the Leavitt Theatre, 259 Main St. (Route 1) in Ogunquit. Tickets are $10 at the door or in advance at ogunquitrainbowfilmfestival.com. More information on “Just Say Love” is at stagewrightfilms.com.
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~ News ~ Wells Students Nail Community Building Project
WellS – The Town of Wells and the Town of Ogunquit each have a new shed to utilize, thanks to the collaborative efforts of several Wells High School students and Wells Junior High School students of junior high industrial technology teacher Bob Winn. Construction for one of the buildings began in class last fall. By early this month both buildings were finished and ready for delivery. During the first week in May, a bluesided, 10- by 16-foot shed was moved to the Ogunquit Transfer Station. Its function will be to house a “swap shop” where still usable items no longer wanted by one can be swapped for other items. An 8- by 16-foot building with white siding was constructed this spring and will be situated at Wells Harbor Community Park where it will provide storage space and house a power meter. Winn said he has been supervising such student projects for about 20 years. While some projects are for the community,
many have been built for individuals who expressed an interest in a student-constructed shed and paid for the building supplies. In the spring of 2012, 14 students from Wells High and the junior high built 30 pressure-treated wooden waste receptacles for beach and park areas in the Town of Wells. At that time, Winn expressed his belief that such collaborative work between school and community not only benefits the town but provides a “service learning” experience for students. “It’s an opportunity for these kids to be involved in a community-type project -working, helping the towns out,” said Winn recently. “The towns make out financially a little bit and the kids make out because they get to see their work and stuff that they’ve put together. It’s a great thing.” In the next school year, Winn plans to construct a shed for the Wells-Ogunquit Center at Moody, the Wells-Ogunquit Community School District, and one for Wells Harbor.
Standing by a newly created shed for Wells Harbor Community Park in Wells are students who helped complete two shed projects in industrial technology class this year. In the photo are Josh Yee, Lane Brooks, Ryan Shackford, Christian Levesque, Al Ramsdell, Chad Daly, Brian Beeler, Tyler McDonnell, Jesse Taylor, Ethan Huber-Young, Trevor Hobbs, teacher Bob Winn. Missing from photo are Dave Ladlow, Cullen Cummings and Savannah Hamburger. (Reg Bennett photo)
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SOUTH BERWICK – Thanks to a Marshwood Education Foundation Grant, fourth- and fifth-grade students at Marshwood Great Works School in South Berwick are practicing programming and collaboration with Lego Mindstorms NXT Robotics. Each Tuesday afternoon for the past two school years, adviser Grace Jacobs served as coordinator of kids, kits and volunteers. The Lego Mindstorms NXT Robotics kit uses motors, sensors, Lego Mindstorms building parts and a small computer called the “NXT Brick” to create robots that can be programmed using the software. Students are introduced to the engineering design process, mechanical design, and computer programming through a series of activities and projects based upon the robotics protoyping system. While programming the robots they also use sensors, motors, sounds, and programming structures such as loops, switches, and parallel sequences. All of this is explored through a
Great Works School students test the robots they constructed and programmed. (courtesy photo)
series of design challenges. “There’s so much problem solving involved,” said Jacobs. “It’s really exciting to see them get so involved in learning -- and they don’t even know they’re learn-
ing.” Students who have completed the basic 10 weeks are eligible to compete in the Maine Robotics Track Meet. “We are so grateful for the
support of the volunteers, the parents, MGWS Principal Jerry Burnell and the Marshwood Education Foundation for providing this mind-expanding activity for our children,” said Jacobs
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~ Calendar of Events ~ Saturday, May 25 Bean Supper An old-fashioned ham and bean supper will be served from 4 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 25, at First Congregational Church of Eliot, 1361 State Road. All you can eat: adults, $9; children 5 to 12, $2, and under age 5, free. Bakery Cafe The Church Ladies’ Bakery Cafe at Union Congregational Church, 18 Church St., York Beach, will offer home-baked goods from 9 a.m. to noon, on Saturday, May 25. Pork Supper On Saturday, May 25, from 5 to 6:30 p.m., members of the First Congregational Church of Kennebunkport will host a benefit roast pork supper in the church’s Ober Hall at 141 North St. The costs are $10 per adult, and $6 per child under age 12. For directions or more information, call the church office at 207-967-3897 or check the church website, www.firstchurchkennebunkport.com.
Sunday, May 26 Chicken Shoot
American Legion Post 56, 9 Hannaford Drive, York will host a chicken shoot on Sunday, May 26, from 2 to 4 p.m. Special grilling prizes! For information, call 207-363-0376. Appreciation Day Seashore Trolley Museum will express thanks to residents of Arundel, Kennebunkport, Kennebunk, Biddeford and Saco with a half-price admission on May 26, “Community Appreciation Day.” Residents from these communities may also become members of the museum at a 30 percent discount off the first year’s dues. The museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Memorial Day through Columbus Day, rain or shine. For more information, call 207-967-2800 or contact director@neerhs.org, P.O. Box A, Kennebunkport, ME 04046.
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Wednesday, May 29 Water Gardening Interested in adding a water garden to your landscape? Join Estabrook’s Nursery in Kennebunk to discover the variety of water features available,
from a small tub to a large pond complete with waterfall. You’ll learn about site selection, the difference between liners and preformed ponds, the parts of the garden, as well as installation, maintenance and winterizing. Sponsored by Wells-Ogunquit Adult Community Education from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 29. Reservations: call 646-4565 or visit www.wellsogunquit.maineadulted.org. Market Opening Day On Wednesday May 29, from 2 to 6 p.m., the Kittery Community Market, Shapleigh Road, will celebrate its opening day. The market currently has 25 vendors offering local fresh foods and handmade items created by local artisans. For a complete list of our vendors check out our website www. kitterycommunitymarket.com. The afternoon will start with a ribbon cutting at 2 p.m., followed by live music being by the band Seasmoke. From 4 to 6 p.m. kids can enjoy free craft projects Coffee Break A weekly devotion time while enjoying coffee and a muffin will be hosted every Wednesday morning from 10 to 11 a.m. at First Christian Church, Haley and Crockett Neck roads, Kittery Point. Starts May 29 and continues through August. Call the church at 207439-4021 or e-mail: fccofkptme. org.
Thursday, May 30 Pastel Portraits
A three-week pastel portraits workshop sponsored by Wells-Ogunquit Adult Community Education will meet at 6 p.m. on Thursday, beginning on May 30, at Wells High School. Having some prior experience in drawing would be beneficial. Call 646-4565 or visit www. wells-ogunquit.maineadulted. org for more information and to register.
Saturday, June 1 DAR Meeting The Rebecca Emery Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will hold a luncheon meeting on Saturday, June 1, at 11:30 a.m. at the Ramada Inn Saco, 352 North St., Saco, ME. Guests will include Virginia Spiller, Maine State Regent; Vrege Murray, Honorary State Regent, and Kitty Chadbourne, State American History Chairman. The special guest of honor will be Lydia Wasina, winner of the Northeast Division of the DAR American History Essay Contest. Officers will be installed. Reservations are required. Please call 3246202 by May 28. Concert Planned Fiddlers Hope Hoffman and Larry Burkett will appear in concert at the Sanford Unitarian Universalist Church, 5 Lebanon St. in Sanford on Saturday, June 1, at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person or $25 for a family and are available at the door. Visit www.hopehoffman.org/freegrange.htm for more information.
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~ News ~ Trolley Museum Receives Grant for Interpretive Sign Program KENNEBUNKPORT – Seashore Trolley Museum recently received a $10,000 grant
from East Hill Foundation in North Tonawanda, N.Y., to fund the initial phases of a compre-
Sea Road Math Team Places Second in Final Meet KENNEBUNK – Six representatives (Julia Connolly, Ryan Connors, Ellen Neale, Benjamin Quist, Mia Banglmaier, and Ethan Eickmann) of the Math Team of Sea Road School, Kennebunk, recently traveled to Portland for the fourth and final math in the Southern Maine Elementary Math League 2012-2013 season. The SRS team placed second place overall, competing against 29 fifthgrade teams. In addition, team member Ethan Eickmann earned a first place with a perfect score. Competitors for the fourth meet are pictured, left to right, front row: Ethan Eickmann, Mia Banglmaier, and Ellen Neale, and back row: Julia Connolly, Ryan Connors, and Benjamin Quist. (courtesy photo)
hensive Interpretive Sign Program. The museum’s planned five-phase Interpretive Sign Program is designed to appeal to the needs, interests, and expectations of contemporary audiences and incorporates high-tech as well as traditional methods of sharing information. According to Sally Bates, executive director, “Seashore Trolley Museum will continue to enhance our relevance and service to our communities by providing exhibits and interpretations that engage today’s diverse audiences in highly accessible ways. The scope of the project includes interpretation of individual vehicles, collections, buildings and infrastructure throughout the museum campus, using technologies that allow for frequent updates and accommodate many individual user choices.” Seashore Trolley Museum will be seeking additional funding from a variety of sources to complete subsequent phases of the project. Seashore Trolley Museum is the world’s oldest and largest electric railway museum. For more information, contact Seashore Trolley Museum, 207-967-2800 ext 101, or director@neerhs.org, PO Box A, Kennebunkport, ME 04046 www.trolleymuseum.org.
Wells High School Honor Roll WELLS – Wells High School released the names of students named to the honor roll for the second trimester. They are: Seniors High Honors Madeline Andrews, Dominic Barra, Jessica Beecher, Jason Chase, Chad Daly, Colin Harrington, Laura Kirol, Kendra Koczerga, Samuel LaPointe, Madison Moore, Zöe Onion, Casey Pyburn, Sebastian Pyburn, Sean Roche, Brenna Trefethen, Kelsey Valente and Scott Zinck. Honors Billy Bagley, Morgan Brewster, Samuel Bunker, Devon Burgess, Michael Dargis, Jillian Dinmore, Fionnula Duggan, Edward Durfee, Dante Fanning, Matthew Fischer, Samuel Fletcher, Kyle Genereux, Tabatha Goodale, Augustus Heptig, Alexis Howard, Miranda Hussey, Tyler Lamb, Emily Lewia, Cameron McMahon, Brandon Morton, Tatyana Osterday, David Ouellette, Garret Patterson, Sarah Rashed, David Savage, Drew Shelley, Spencer Sibley, Marc Surprenant and Bryanna Welch. Juniors High Honors
Elizabeth Bouchard, Emily Chrisemer, Anthony Crawford, Thomas Cryer, Amanda Deshaies, Zoe Gatzogiannis, Cassidy Healey, Clayton Martin, Nicole Moody and Amanda Woods. Honors Michaela Albano, Miranda Albano, Nicholas Audet, Lauren Bame, Kassandra Batchelder, Gabrielle Betters, Kate Bleier, Kasey Bullard, Sebastian Cody, Michaela DeWitt, Alison Furness, Curtis Gibson, Jacob Godin, Tristan Jordan, Sydney LaChapelle, Sophie Lamb, Lauren Leber, Christina LeBlanc, Jasmine Loukola, Alex McCormack-Kuhman, Jon McGrath, Bennie McMinis, Marisa Merrifield, Jacob Moody, Anna Olsen, Connor Pease, Hannah Rhodes, Colin Sevigney, Dylan Sierra, Hailey Smith, Brittany Stutes, Elizabeth Thompson, Kaitlyn Tufts, Amelia Verges, Nodine Webster, Stephanie Woods, Emilee Wooldridge, Grace Wright and Meghan Young. Sophomores High Honors Sarah Clawson, Mikala Dunbar, Julianne Fitzpatrick, Marcus Harding, Chloe See HONORS page 38...
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Kittery Community Market Sets Opening Day KITTERY – On Wednesday, May 29, from 2 to 6 p.m., the Kittery Community Market, 10 Shapleigh Road, will celebrate its opening day. Thanks to the hard work of board members Jean Lincoln, Debbie Driscoll, Gerry Mylroie , Lee Emmett, Maia Simpson and Dot Avery, the market currently has 25 vendors offering a wide variety of items, including local fresh foods and handmade
items created by local artisans. For a complete list of vendors check out the website www. kitterycommuntiymarket.com. The afternoon will start with a ribbon cutting at 2 p.m., followed by live music performed by the band Seasmoke of Kittery. From 4 to 6 p.m., kids can enjoy free craft projects with Tess Schneier, a longtime resident of Kittery with many years experience in child education.
Seacoast Waldorf Hires Motivational Speaker-Author as Executive Director ELIOT – Seacoast Waldorf School announced recently it has hired Kittery motivation speaker and author Deirdre McEachern as executive director.
Deidre McEachern (courtesy photo)
A highly respected leader and most recently board chair for Seacoast Waldorf School, McEachern said she is excited about becoming part of the administration as Waldorf Education begins to blossom on the Seacoast. “Our family has been part of Waldorf education on the Seacoast for five years now and I’ve seen the school develop from this quite small group of like-minded families to an actual movement of parents specifically looking for the benefits of a Waldorf education,” said McEachern, “These are parents who value community and want their children to become engaged, social and not just testtakers, but lovers of thinking,
Landscape Designer Opens Ogunquit Studio OGUNQUIT – Garden and landscape designer Thomas Lynch recently announced the launch of a new design studio, Thomas Lynch Design. Lynch studied garden and landscape design under internationally recognized British designers Robin Templar Williams, FSGD, and Moira Farnham, MSGD. He was awarded a Diploma from the UK-based Garden Design School at the level of Distinction, the highest honor awarded. Through this world-class program, Lynch learned the principles of exceptional design and honed the skills needed to create distinctive master plans and successful planting designs.
In addition, Lynch earned a certificate in Native Plants and Ecological Horticulture from Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in 2012. He also holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in business management and is a member of the Association of Professional Landscape Designers. Each project is tailored according to the specific site needs as well as client preferences and budget. Professional services include single consultation, full design service, project management, and garden styling. To learn more, visit www. thomaslynchdesign.com. Lynch can be reached at 207641-7500 or thomaslynchdesign@gmail.com.
Stonewall Kitchen Goes to Washington for ‘Taste of Maine’ YORK – Stonewall Kitchen of York recently participated in the Maine State Chamber of Commerce’s “Taste of Maine,” a reception on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., showcasing an array of the culinary products Maine has to offer. More than 20 Maine farms, restaurants, breweries, distilleries and vineyards participated in the “Taste of Maine” reception in the historic Kennedy Caucus Room of the Russell Senate Office Building. Stonewall Kitchen presented a sampling of jams to about 600 guests who were on hand to sample Maine-made foods and beverages. “We were so honored to participate in the ‘Taste of Maine,’ said Janine Somers, director of marketing. “This event
was a wonderful opportunity for us to support the great State of Maine and showcase our products alongside so many great Maine vendors, our Senators and the Maine State Chamber of Commerce. We look forward to continuing our partnership for years to come. ” “Mainers take a great deal of pride in ‘Made in Maine’ products and the Maine State Chamber of Commerce is always eager to help get the word out about the abundance of our great state; from our farms to the ocean, to our restaurants and breweries,” said Dana Connors, president of the Maine State Chamber of Commerce. “The ‘Taste of Maine’ reception was a huge success, and we look forward to hosting this event on Capitol Hill again.”
Just Write Celebrates Grand Opening YORK – The Greater York Region Chamber of Commerce and Just Write held a ribbon cutting ceremony recently to celebrate Just Write’s upcoming grand opening celebration on Saturday, May 25, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Just Write will have raffles throughout the day. Just Write offers select handcrafted, eco-friendly items and a wide variety of cards and stationary. The shop is located at 127 Long Sands Plaza in York. For details, call 207-636-7338.
Holly Roberts, Executive Director, Greater York Region Chamber of Commerce, and Kerry Flynn, Owner, Just Write. (courtesy photo)
imagining and creating.” McEachern added, “With the recent purchase of a newer, larger school building on Route 236 in Eliot we certainly have a lot of work to do, but coming to work each day to an environment that is vibrant and thriving with committed parents and faculty is truly amazing.” Prior to her recent appointment at Seacoast Waldorf, McEachern was in private practice as a master-certified career and life coach, See WALDORF page 38...
Just Us Chickens Moves to New Location
From lef t to right, are Chases Garage founders Ned Roche and Cait Giunta, illustrator and “inhouse” studio artist, Allison Kiphuth and chamber Executive Director Holly Roberts. (courtesy photo)
Grand Opening Slated at Chases Garage Studio Gallery
Member artists gather at the new Just Us Chickens gallery on Shapleigh Road in Kittery. (courtesy photo)
KITTERY – Just Us Chickens has spent most of the winter regrouping and reorganizing and has found a new permanent home. After being in business for seven years in the Kittery
Foreside area, the gallery has relocated to the Route 236 Kittery business area. The business is now open and still offering its unique See CHICKENS page 37...
YORK – The Greater York Region Chamber of Commerce and Chases Garage held a ribbon cutting ceremony recently to celebrate Chases upcoming grand opening, scheduled for Memorial Day Weekend, May 25 to 27. An opening reception will be hosted from 5 to 8 p.m. on May 25. Tours and demonstrations will be offered throughout the three-day event. The gallery is located at 16 Main St in York. For more information, call 207- 252-4049.
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~ News ~ Local Students Make the Grade YORK COUNTY – Margaret “Molly” Meserve, daughter of John and Jessica Meserve of Kennebunk, was honored at the University of New England’s annual awards ceremony at the school’s Biddeford campus. A 2004 graduate of Kennebunk High School, she received the Department of Marine Sciences Award for Outstanding Graduate Student for Excellence in Teaching in the Kindergarten through 12th Grade Classroom. She is majoring in marine sciences and is involved in the National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship Program. * * * Two area community college students were among those named to the All-Maine Academic Team for two-year colleges at a ceremony at the Senator Inn in Augusta. They are Diane Griffin, Wells, and Rebecca DeSimone, Springvale. Both are students at York County Community College. The event was hosted by the Maine Community College System Board of Trustees. * * * Tyler Morris of Lebanon, Maine, was accepted Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Fla. Morris graduated from Noble High School and plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering. * * * Ellis Roakes, a computer information technology major from South Berwick, is currently studying abroad at the Champlain College in Dublin, Ireland. * * * Kyle McKenna, a 2010 graduate of York High School, completed the fall semester abroad at University of Salzburg, Austria. Kyle is a junior at Colorado State University, majoring in Civil Engineering.
ic excellence and leadership qualities in all of its members. New members are Jessica Aarons, Ian Baker, Judy Belanger, Shelby Caron, Amber Cognato, Rebecca DeSimone, David Dionne, Erin Donlon, Ryan Donlon, Chad Doucette, Rebekah Erwin, Sara Grant, Mariann Hanson, Donna Harbison, Lindsay Hyjer, Tonyia Karwanski, Suzan Kent, Victoria Kent, Roger Kidder, Gracelyn Kuzman, Katie Lane, Lisa Lemieux, Joan Lorenson, Miranda Marshall, Shaleen McWhirk, Shanda Murphy, Kevin Pouliot, Katherine Patrick, Rhonda Phillips-Perseille, Katie Rankin, Scott Richardson, Mark Shaw, Irene Sitompul, Alyssa Stillwell, Dennis Willette, Trisha Wilson and Jessica Wood. * * * Julie Marcotte of Berwick earned a master of arts degree with a focus in counseling psychology from Union Institute and University, Cincinnati, Ohio. * * * It’s not every day that 11th graders are accepted to college before finishing high school. But for one Kennebunk junior, that’s exactly the case. Maryssa Gordon earned a place in the Bard College at Simon’s Rock fall class. Gordon’s academic and personal achievements secured her a spot at the school’s campus in Great Barrington, Mass. * * * Shannon M. Emmons of South Berwick was recognized at an Honors Day Ceremony at the University of Vermont, Burlington. Emmons received the Donald J. Balch Award presented by the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
* * * York County Community College recently accepted new inductees to the Phi Theta Kappa honor society. PTK is an honor society for two-year colleges and promotes academ-
* * * Abigail Taylor of Berwick, was among 81 students recognized during annual Honors Day at Bryan College, Dayton, Tenn. Students were honored for outstanding academic achievement, service to the col-
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blend of handmade arts, jewelry, clothing and household items. Starting Wednesday, June 5, from 2 to 6 p.m., the gallery will also participate bi-weekly in the Kittery Farmers Market. On June 5, ‘Chickens’ members Jane Ansaldo Church and Nancy Frick will represent the gallery, showcasing a variety of handmade decorative and felt. On June 15, the ‘Chickens’ will attend at the Kittery
Tragard herself is one of the authors of “A Century of Color,” which chronicles the history of the Ogunquit art colony. Both her mother and father were active members of the Ogunquit Block Party from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with a representation of their wares. Just Us Chickens will host an all-day grand reopening event on Saturday, June 8, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
lege community, or leadership in campus organizations or events. Abigail, daughter of James and Debra Taylor, received the Commoner Grant, given to a deserving member of the college yearbook staff. * * * Holly Wray Corbett recently starred in a Dean College Dance Company production of “Change.” The show featured performances professionally choreographed by Donlin Foreman, Ricardo Foster Jr., Jeremy Ruth-Howes, Gregory King, Jean Wenzel, Julie White and Laura Young. Dean College is located in Franklin, Mass. * * * Local residents recently were initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines, at several universities. Honorees were Anna Harris of South Berwick, Elon University; Brianna Fraser of Kennebunk, Plymouth State University, and Julia Bousquet of South Berwick, Monique Boutin of York and Erin Carter of South Berwick, all of the University of Maine. * * * The following students were honored for scholastic achievement with induction into the St. Joseph’s College chapter of Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology. They are Megan M. Valente of Wells, and Elaina Yeomelakis of Wells, both psychology majors at the campus in Standish, Maine. * * * Local students earned awards at St. Joseph’s College in Standish, Maine. Shelly Duplisea of Wells earned the Accounting Award, given to a senior in the accounting major with the highest cumulative grade point average. Allison Emond of York earned the Psychology Department Award, given to the senior psychology student with the highest grade point average. Nicole Poirier of Wells
community. Her father, Jack Tragard, is remembered as one of the bocce players at the Ogunquit Beach during the ’50s and ’60s, and her mother, Fishy Towar Tragard, was a dedicated supporter of the arts community. In addition to her family background in Ogunquit, Tragard is an artist, writer and historian, and she will bring these skills to her position at the museum.
earned the Organic Chemistry Award, given to a student for outstanding achievement in the study of organic chemistry. * * * Area students were inducted into the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing at St. Joseph’s College of Standish, Maine. The society honors undergraduate and graduate nursing students who demonstrate excellence in scholarship and leaders who exhibits exceptional achievements in nursing. Honorees were Alyssa Stokes of Berwick, a senior nursing student, and Maria Sidorin of Arundel, a registered nurse who is pursuing her master’s degree in nursing. * * * Katherine Harrington of Cape Neddick graduated from Coastal Carolina University, Conway, S.C., with a bachelor of arts in communication. * * * Marena Bach from York graduated with a bachelor of fine arts degree in visual design graphic design at the University of Massachusetts, North Dartmouth. * * * Local students were among those who graduated during the Champlain College 135th commencement in Burlington, Vt. Local students who received their degrees were Hannah Gauthier of Kennebunk, associates degree in radiography; Nathan Hippern of Kittery, bachelor of science degree in digital filmmaking, and Jessica Walton of Wells, bachelor of science degree in criminal justice.
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* * Emily Brooks-Hayward graduated from Norwich University with a bachelor of arts degree in international studies. She commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Air Force as a missile operations officer.
* * * Sanford residents Katherine Clifton and Elise Sleeper graduated from Eastern Nazarene College recently, receiving diplomas during the college’s 91st spring commencement exercises. Clifton received a bachelor of arts degree. Sleeper graduated with a bachelor of science degree. * * * Alexander Nicholas Markellos of Kennebunk graduated from The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, Charleston. Markellos, a member of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets, earned a bachelor of arts degree in criminal justice. * * * Two local residents graduated from St. Michael’s College, Colchester, Vt. They are Amelie Elizabeth Jensen, daughter of Arleen and John Jensen of Kennebunk, bachelor of science in biology, and Nicole Michelle Wright, daughter of Joanne and John Wright of Wells, bachelor of arts degree in English
* * * Victoria Leach of Kennebunk was recently honored at an annual Prize Day celebration at Union College, Schenectady, N.Y. Leach was given the Frankel Prize, given for outstanding achievement in a religion course. Leach was also a presenter at Union College’s annual Steinmetz Symposium Day. She presented researched titled “Why Are We So Interested In Buddhism?”
* * * Four area residents graduated from Keene State College, N.H., during recent commencement exercises. They are Alexandra Claus of South Berwick, bachelor of science degree; Alyssa Allen of Berwick, bachelor of arts degree; Alison Rollins of Eliot bachelor of arts, and Christine Sullivan of Wells, bachelor of science. * * * Local students graduated from Bryant University, Smithfield, R.I. Among the graduates were Patrick James Graydon of Kennebunkport, bachelor of science in business administration, and Ryan Patrick Kelly of York, bachelor of science in business administration.
This season’s exhibits will celebrate the art and architecture of Ogunquit. On exhibit will be work from both of the art schools that were in Perkins Cove. Included will be Charles and Marcia Oakes Woodbury, Robert and John Laurent and Beverly Hallam. The museum will also feature several historic buildings which are part of Ogunquit’s heritage. In addition, the museum
recently acquired a television monitor on which videos about various aspects of the history of the town will be shown on a continuing basis. The Ogunquit Heritage Museum is open from June 1 until Sept. 30. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. Admission is free, though donations are appreciated. For more information, please contact the OHM at 207646-0296.
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York Middle School O.M. Team Honored at State House
auGuSTa – Sen. Dawn Hill (D-York) presented a legislative sentiment to the York Middle School Odyssey of the Mind team. The team won first place in the “Email Must Go Through, Division I Challenge” at the Maine State Tournament in Sanford. Odyssey of the Mind is an international education program that provides creative problem-solving opportunities for students from kindergarten through college. Team members apply their creativity to solve problems that range from building mechanical devices to presenting their own interpretation of literary classics, and present their solutions at local, state, and world level competitions. (courtesy photo)
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author of “You Only Live Once: Create the Life You Want” and frequent speaker on work-life issues. She received her master’s degree in mediation and conflict resolution from Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, is a graduate of Coach University and was adjunct professor of sociology at Emerson College in Boston. McEachern has two children currently enrolled at Seacoast Waldorf School. Seacoast Waldorf School, formerly Tidewater Waldorf School, opened in 1999 and is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, a member of AWSNA (Association of Waldorf Schools of North America). The school serves children from the entire Seacoast area from nursery school through middle school. For more information about Seacoast Waldorf School, visit www.tidewaterwaldorf. org or call 207-439-7911.
Kellum, Zachary Pierce, Daniel Quint, Holly Robinson, Sydney Robinson, Sage Sierra, Madeline Taylor, Stephanie Towne and Jacob Wilson. Honors Elizabeth Andrews, Reilly Boyle, Hannah Bragdon, Robert Brann, Chandler Bridge, Tristan Brown, Evan Cann, MacKenzie Doucette, Alison Duplisea, Charles Durfee, Matthew Gibson, Laura LaRiviere, Corey Ludden, Kristina Manners, Andrew Michaud, Jordan Moore, Abigail Moulton, Reed Norton, Nathan Ouellette, Christopher Poulin, Tyler Robichaud, Kayla Schneider, Jeffrey Skeats, Audrey Snow-Brine, Jeffrey Sparkowich, Madeline Stearns, Nikolai Tomaszewski, Sarah Trent, Owen Wolterbeek and Kenneth Wright. Freshmen High Honors Timothy Barnard, Tyler Bartlett, Nicole Box, Nicholas Buonanno, Nicholas Chandler,
Tamar Cimenian, William Hahn, Devyn Harding, Logan Harrington, Olivia Holdsworth, Emma Huber-Young, Kent Kellar, Angela Leone, Anna Libby, Kate Macolini, Elise McCormack-Kuhman, Seamus McDonough, Emily Mott, Julia Nixon, Sam Onion, Adrienne Perron, Samuel Sayward, Aaron Stone, Scot Surprenant, Justin Villemaire and Zachary Villemaire. Honors Talia Auen, Charles Bell, Mark Brewster, Tanya Cimenian, Nicholas Cousins, Cody Cousins, John DeAngelis, Phenix Dewhurst, William Dileo, Rio Fitch, Caleb Heyland, Connor Heyland, Kelly Leger, Mikaela Littlefield, Alexander Lumenello, Christian Martin, Matthew McAllister, Julia Michie, Nicholas Parrott, Noah Pease, Gabrielle Peters, Shawn Ramsey, Mitchell Reese, Matthew Swanick, Nickolas Wood and Harrison Woodman.
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‘Bikes for Books’ Program Slated at York library YOrK – Dr. Seuss once said, “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you’ll go.” Reading opens the doors to all kinds of adventures. York Adult Education, York Public Library and St. Aspinquid Masonic Lodge are teaming up to bring a new literacy program to York. “Bikes for Books” is a reading incentive program run by the Freemasons. York’s program is designed for children in Kindergarten through fourth grade. The more the children read the more chances they will have to
go more places on a new bike. St. Aspinquid Lodge has donated 10 bicycles to be given away to the children. Children will register for the program at either the York Public Library or York Adult Education, beginning June 1. For every book they read, they will fill out an entry form to be entered into the drawing. Then on July 12 the names of 10 children will be selected in a random drawing as winners of the 10 bikes. For questions, call Katie Schindler at 207-363-7922 or e-mail at kschindler@yorkschools.org.
Gearing up Seacoast Robotics will host a brainstorming session from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 29, to launch the Friends of South Berwick Library’s three-week program to create a display to track the upcoming Summer Coin Drive for the Building Fund. Participants of all ages may attend. Themes, materials, simple machines, gears, electricitywill be discussed at this inaugural meeting. Call Cari Quater at 384-2958 for more information. Book Talk Supper The adult book group of South Berwick Library will have a potluck supper during discussion of this month’s selection,
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York Public Library Tar Sands Talk Bob Klotz, co-founder of “350 Maine,” will discuss the implications for Maine of a proposal to transport tar sands oil using the existing Portland pipeline at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 28, at York Public Library, 15 Long Sands Road. The event is co-sponsored by Seacoast Citizen Action Network and 350. org York; free admission and refreshments. See SeacoastNetwork.org for more information. For More Information Contact the library at 207363-2818 or visit www.york.lib. me.us. To place your
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~ News ~ Waban’s Fraser-Ford Child development Center is Model for Study SaNFOrd – Visitors from Nigeria recently toured Waban’s Fraser-Ford Child Development Center, specifically interested in learning about the classes dedicated to the needs of children with autism. The Group Study Exchange was facilitated by the Rotary International District 9125 Nigeria and the Rotary International District 7780 USA. This year, the focus is on special education, bringing together the special educators and center coordinators from Nigeria and the United States to look at programming, funding, strategies, assessment and progress monitoring. Waban’s center was chosen as one of the exemplary models to be toured. Accompanied by Ann Lee Hussey and Sally Pachulski of the Rotary Sunrise Club of Portland, the Nigerian delegation of four toured the Waban facility, observed teachers in their classrooms and interacted with children as they enjoyed outdoor play on the playground. Team member Matthew Bamidele is a special educator in Nigeria and was impressed by the level of interaction the children had with other children, adults and their environment. The success of Waban’s program is evidenced by the children and the developmental gains that they make. According to the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, a preschool age child with “classic” autism is generally withdrawn, aloof, and fails to respond to other people. At Waban, teachers, therapists, and parents work as a team to plan and implement each child’s program. The RISE classrooms offer a fullday program for preschool children with autism that provides a small classroom setting, intensive developmental therapy, and emphasis on social, lan-
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guage, self-help skill-building, and interactive play. Children are able to receive speech, occupational, and physical therapies as part of their program. All “work” children engage in to address their goals and objectives is presented in the context of play. Bamidele said, “We love your playground and find your center’s resources impressive. The greatest concern in Nigeria is a lack of resources and the unwillingness of the public schools to accept the children when they are of school age.” Waban Early Childhood Director Meg Waters explained, “Schools here are required to accept all children and develop appropriate educational plans with supports, for children with identified disabilities, that allow a child to access FAPE -- free appropriate public education -- commensurate with that of their nondisabled peers. Most public schools do a great job of this. Each year Waban prepares and graduates 40 preschoolers who go on to be mainstreamed in public kindergartens.” Although something of the sort exists in Nigeria, schools do not always follow the rule. Mainstreaming varies from town to town and community to community. As part of the exchange, a delegation of American special educators and program coordinators are visiting Nigeria during the same weeks that the Nigerian group is here in the US. “This Rotary program has been in place for over 20 years,” said Ann Lee Hussey of the Rotary Sunrise Club. “The Group Study Exchange program is an educational program of the Rotary Foundation that provides Rotary Districts in different countries the opportunity to send and receive teams of young business and professional men and women who share their professional
skills with others to directly address the needs of communities. “It is truly a life changing experience for the individuals who travel, but also for all who have the opportunity to meet them. The focus of the exchange is left up to the individual districts; for example, two years ago participants studied health care. I’m very excited because next year, the program will change to focus on sustainable working projects.” The main objective of the Rotary Club International is service in the community, in the workplace and around the globe. The Group Study Exchange enables organizations around the world to share ideas and make connections. When asked by team leader Mike Omotosho if Waban would be willing to serve as a resource for information for the team in Nigeria via e-mail, Waters said, “Of course we said yes.”
Classroom Aide Mikhail Jackson looks on as children from Waban’s Fraser-Ford Child Development Center make sand castles in the playground with Oge Ohadomere from Nigeria on a recent Rotary Exchange Study. Oge works with the Zamarr Institute Learning Ability Center in Nigeria. (Photo courtesy Ann Lee Hussey)
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~ Pets ~ animal Welfare Society WeST KeNNeBuNK – The Animal Welfare Society Kitten Shower was a huge success. Thanks to all who participated, we raised 1,393 pounds of donations and $2,500 for the kittens we expect to see coming to the shelter in the near future. The family of Ruth Plaisted were the winners of the Project Kitten Challenge with a donation of 750 pounds of supplies. Flash Quick! Look over there! Before he disappears! It’s Flash! Don’t delay or you might miss catching a glimpse of this friendly fellow. Well, maybe not so much. Flash may be his name, but he’s actually very mellow and easy going. That’s probably due in part to his age. Flash is a 10-year old Beagle/ Bassett Hound Mix. While he may have slowed down a bit since his puppy days, Flash still has the personality and social nature of a youngster. He is very friendly with just about anything, because he’s lived with various people and pets in the past. He would be happy to share a new home with some other dogs, dog-savvy cats, and respectful children of all ages. Flash is quite comedic and will no doubt keep you entertained for hours. Not only that, but he’s bright too. He knows how to “sit,” “speak,” and can even sing “Happy Birthday.” Yes, that’s right, Flash can sing. Flash would make for an ideal addition to practically any household. Gladys Gladys is a very prim and proper young madam. Or at least, she is when not getting some attention. She is a 3-yearold short-haired cat who prefers long, luxurious naps over bounding after toys. Sure, the right toy may get her to smack it around, but she’ll decide when and which toy is right. Gladys is an affectionate lady who really enjoys getting attention from people. She doesn’t always come looking for pets, but when someone comes to her she becomes a loving and almost silly sweetheart. She’ll cry happily in anticipation, then start purring contently. If you’re close enough, she’ll headbutt you and maybe even give you a couple kisses in return. Gladys would be a welcome addition to most any household looking for a dainty and darling companion. Fiona
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Meet Fiona, a delightful Jersey Wooly Rabbit. Fiona is a 2-year-old black and white female. Fiona enjoys keeping an eye on things from afar, curling up in a cozy corner and making sure she’s aware of everything going on around her. She may be a little timid with new people, like many rabbits tend to be, but she’s quite friendly at heart and will warm up over time. Fiona is a gorgeous, fluffy gal who can’t wait to find herself a new home. If you’d like to adopt Fiona, then stop on by the shelter today to meet her. Calendar of events June 2 – Join us for the Fourth Annual Invitational Art Auction at the Nonantum Resort in Kennebunkport. Bid on fine crafts at the silent auction and chat with the artists, beginning at 3 p.m. Live auction begins at 5 p.m. with Kent Driscoll, auctioneer. Live music by Jara Goodrich of the PSO. Tickets are $20 in advance and include complimentary hors d’oeuvres and wine. Call 207-985-3244 for more information.
NOrTH BerWICK – KiKi is a beautiful young adult Rag Doll. KiKi was surrendered with her housemate, Blue Boy, also a young adult. Both cats are spay/neutered, are current on all necessary vaccinations, have passed their wellness exams and are so looking to you for new parents to love and care for them. KiKi is an absolute beauty, with big blue eyes, a brown and black fur coat that she wears as a true fashion statement. KiKi really enjoys a good brushing on a regular basis so that she can keep up her exquisite looks. This type of interaction truly creates a wonderful bond between kitty and family members. Blue Boy is a huge, handsome blue (gray) boy that is a little shy on the surface but warms up to people in a few minutes.
Both these wonderful felines are looking for indoor only homes as neither has ever been outside and most likely would not fare well in the outside world. KiKi is willing to move in with a family that could love her either with or without her housemate. If you are in the market for truly sweet, exquisite kitties,
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Safe Haven Humane Society WellS – Sweet, young Leia is shy, so she needs someone special to love and adopt her and encourage her to become more confident. She will do best if adopted with another kitty. Last weekend’s outdoor yard sale was a great success, thanks to our volunteer team. Every month they work tirelessly, hauling, setting up and selling. After it’s over they continue the sorting, wrapping, packing up and hauling away. It’s a four-day and -night commitment of hard work, despite the weather and our aging, aching backs. Young recruits are welcome and needed. Because our property is now for sale, we must focus more than ever on finding great homes for
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SPORTS Berwick Wins Two at Home By Larry Favinger Contributing Writer SOuTH BerWICK – You clearly don’t want to meet the Berwick Academy softball team on its home field. Continuing their mastery of all those who venture up the hill, the Bulldogs turned away Lexington Christian Academy and Concord Academy by scores of 16-5 and 20-4. Berwick extended its season’s record to 6-3 going into a road game at Landmark. The decision over Concord was stopped after four-and-ahalf innings due to the aptly named mercy or 15-run rule. It was the fifth consecutive loss for Concord. Suzanna Borg was credited with the mound victory, going four innings. Relief pitcher Taylor Lyman struck out the three batters she faced in the fifth. The heavy-hitting offense was led by Lyman with three doubles, three RBI and three runs scored. Anna Cosentino added three hits of her own and also drove home three teammates. Borg and Mollie LaPointe also had multiple hit games, while Juliet Moore knocked in four runs, giving her seven RBIs in the last two games. The win over Lexington Christian was one-sided as well, but the lead didn’t reach the 15-run plateau. In fact, the Lady Bulldogs actually trailed in the game, 3-0, in the bottom of the third inning
but a five-run, two-out explosion at that point started the home team on its way to yet another victory. Consecutive hits by Borg, Christina Grassie, Lyman and LaPointe keyed the rally. Berwick never looked back, scoring 11 runs in the next three at bats to put the game on ice. Lyman, a sophomore from Eliot, was again a key figure for Berwick as she went three for three with two ground-rule doubles and four RBIs. At that point, she was 21 for 27 hitting .778 with 28 runs batted in over eight games. She also got the mound victory, going 3 2/3 innings, allowing one unearned run while striking out four and walking one. Other standouts today were Cosentino with two hits and two runs scored, and Juliet Moore with a double and three RBIs.
Hammerhead Wrestling Club Competes in Championships YOrK – Members of the Hammerhead Wrestling Club in York recently competed at the 2013 Maine State Freestyle Wrestling Championships held at the Hyde School in Bath. Winning an individual state title was Jimmy Kelly (high school, 160 pounds). Anthony Holway (middle school, 100 pounds) finshed as runner-up in his division. Claiming third place were Sam Wallace (middle school, 95 pounds), Mark Slusher (high school, 182 pounds), and two former York High School standouts now competing on the senior Olympic level -- John Goyetche (open, 160 pounds), and Billy Gauthier (open, 152 pounds). For more information, call Bryan Thompson at 207-337-3959 or visit www. hammerheadwrestling.com.
Marshwood Boys drop Court Matches SOuTH BerWICK – Victories have been hard to come by for the Marshwood High School boys’ tennis team this year, but the Hawks continue to battle. The Hawks dropped three matches to Western Maine Class A teams recently. They were edged by Massabesic of Waterboro 3-2, fell to Cheverus 4-1 and were blanked by Westbrook 5-0. Calvin Butler and Riley Burke won their singles matches for the Marshwood points against Massabesic but the visit-
ing Mustangs captured a singles match and both doubles points for the win. The victory lifted Massabesic to 4-8 for the season while Marshwood fell to 2-9. Playing Cheverus in Portland, the Hawks single victory came in the doubles as Max Parker and Liam Williams ousted their opponents 6-4, 6-2, as the win lifted the Cheverus record to 6-5. Westbrook, 3-7 thus far, dominated the Hawks winning every match.
lady Bulldogs Close undefeated Season SOuTH BerWICK – The Berwick Academy girls’ lacrosse team completed its 2013 regular season undefeated. The Lady Bulldogs completed their run of 14 in a row recently with a 10-6 win over Dana Hall School. Dana Hall stands at 7-5. Berwick wasted no time in taking control of the game, scoring the first five goals of the game. It was 5-1 at the break with Dana Hall getting its goal with 90 ticks left in the half. Sophomore Tilly Burzynski led the offensive onslaught with five goals while junior Melanie Mait added four points on three goals and an assist. Sophomores Tatiana Bradley and Aimee Briand added a
goal each. At the defensive end, junior goalie Kaitlyn Wurzer had 17 saves, holding Dana Hall at bay, and junior Cora Ordway played a very solid defensive game. Next up, Berwick seems likely to face Dana Hall again in the first round of the Eastern Independent League tournament Saturday at the Newton Country Day School. Earlier, Berwick beat Hebron Academy 14-3 for its 13th straight victory as 10 different Lady Bulldogs scored goals. Mait had three tallies and sophomore Isabel Eldridge had a pair to lead the way. Sophomore Brooke Downey and freshman Caroline Hernon had a goal and an assist each.
Poirier leads Marshwood to Victory SOuTH BerWICK – Lindsey Poirier scored four goals Tuesday to spark the Marshwood High School girls’ lacrosse team to a 9-5 victory over Scarborough High School in a Western Maine Class A game. The win was the seventh of
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the season for the Hawks against three losses. Scarborough is now 6-4 for the season. It was a close game for a half with the two teams deadlocked at 3-3 at the break, but Marshwood took control in the second half to post the victory. Joining Poirier in the scoring column was Alli Schoff with two goals, and Jill Gori, Hannah Folger, and Korinne Bohunsky with a goal each. Meghan Lewis had 10 saves for Marshwood while Abby Hyson, Hannah Ferguson, Macy Morrison, and Jenna Kashmere played excellent defensively.
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Maine Meet is Qualifier for ‘State Games of america’ WaldOBOrO – The annual cross-country meet that is part of the Maine Games is this year a qualifier for the State Games of America to be held in Hershey and Harrisburg, Pa., in August. The Maine Games meet will be held June 22 on the Medomak Valley Nature trail at
Medomak Valley High School. The race is set to begin at 9 a.m. The first finishers in each age and gender group will receive the gold, silver and bronze medals along with the right to take part in the meet in Pennsylvania. Well-known cross-country coach George Gould of Medo-
mak Valley High School has been designated the race’s commissioner. More information and details for entering the competition are available at www. mainegames.org. Online registration is available at $15. Entry to the race on the day of the event is $20.
Hawks Field Mixed Bag in recent Outings SOuTH BerWICK – There’s an old saying that you win some, you lose some, and others end in ties, and that clearly applied to the recent action of the Marshwood High School softball team. The Hawks fell to Scarborough High School in West-
ern Maine Class A action, 11-2, a few days after playing a 5-5 standoff with Bonny Eagle High School that was ended by rain. Gianna Riccardi scored both of Marshwood’s run against Scarborough and had one of her team’s four hits. Riccardi was a standout
against Bonny Eagle as well. She led off the game with a home run and scored three times. Marshwood went into the bottom of the seventh inning with a lead only to have the Scots tie it before the rains came. Marshwood is now 7-5-1 for the season.
York Girls Post eight Season Wins for Season YOrK – The York High School girls’ tennis team wrapped up its 2013 season with eight wins in 12 games, one of its best records in recent years. The Wildcats were hoping
to end the season on a positive note against Greely but it was not to be as the visitors from Cumberland recorded a 3-2 victory. York’s two wins were posted by Emily Campbell and Jenna Rumble in the singles com-
petition. Campbell finished her season with an 11-1 record. Campbell will represent York High School in the state singles tournament this weekend in Lewiston. She is seeded sixth in the field.
Berwick Boys’ lacrosse Wins a dogfight By Larry Favinger Contributing Writer SOuTH BerWICK – It was a perfect spring day for a lacrosse battle between the undefeated Bulldogs of Bancroft and the upset-minded Bulldogs of Berwick Academy and when the final whistle sounded it was still a perfect spring day but Bancroft’s perfect record was history. Bancroft, 5-0 going into the game, came out in a confusing zone defense that presented the host Bulldogs some problems early on, but as the game progressed the home team found ways around it and began finding the net, much to Bancroft’s dismay. A formation change here and there combined with improved off ball movement offered confusion of its own and by the end of the first half Berwick had built a commanding 8-0 lead and was on its way to the 13-1 victory. With the lead in hand, Berwick afforded itself of the oppor-
tunity to get younger players into the game for valuable in-game experience and those players acquitted themselves well in not only holding the eight-goal advantage but building on it. Junior Stephen Sherbahn led the home team with five points, including four goals, while classmate Alex Katz turned playmaker, gaining three assists and adding a goal of his own. They clearly were not alone. Senior Sam Hereford notched a hat trick and classmate Will Reiss had three points, including two goals. Senior Brendan Bradley also had three points on a goal and two assists. Berwick is 5-6 for the season, next to play at Brooks School later in the week.
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~ News ~ reStore Opening to Feature TV Personality Steve Thomas KeNNeBuNK – On Saturday, June 1, the first Habitat for Humanity ReStore in York County, 4 Industrial Way, Kennebunk, will celebrate its grand opening. Steve Thomas, Emmy Award-winning television personality and former host of the home improvement shows “This Old House” and “Renovation Nation,” will act as guest of honor. Thomas has partnered with Habitat for Humanity International to help raise awareness about the need for decent, affordable housing. “As a passionate spokesman for Habitat for Humanity, and as someone who has chosen Maine as my home, I can’t wait to open those doors to the public for this first ReStore in York County,” said Thomas, an expert on home building and renovation and “going green.”
Habitat for Humanity spokesman and Emmy Award-winning TV personality Steve Thomas (courtesy photo)
Since 1993, he has integrated his support of the Habitat mission and message of building affordable homes into his professional projects. Thomas has traveled worldwide to assist Habitat home builds, and now spends considerable time representing the organization. His latest Habitat project, entitled “What Will
You Build? With Steve Thomas” can be seen at www.habitat.org/ SteveThomas. The opening day celebration for this newest Maine ReStore will also feature live music by local singer/songwriter Joyce Andersen, free lunch, free coffee and donuts, and a ribbon-cutting ceremony by the KennebunkKennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce. Denny’s restaurants in Maine are also promoting the York County ReStore Grand Opening in a “Denny’s Gives Back to Habitat” promotion. From June 1 to July 15, Denny’s and its affiliate Famous Dave’s Barbecue in Scarborough will provide coupons good for 10 percent off ReStore purchases at any of the six Maine ReStores. The restaurants will also be selling ReStore coloring sheets to their youngest patrons, with proceeds
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Brownies raise Funds for dog Park OGuNQuIT – Members of the Ogunquit Brownie Troop raised funds for the Ogunquit Dog Park during their annual cookie sale. With the proceeds, the Brownies were able to buy a Limbone and a high jump that were recently installed in the park. The girls also painted a hydrant that was donated by the Water District. A dedication ceremony will take place at the Dog Park at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, Memorial Day. (courtesy photo).
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‘Bird Talk’ for all ages Slated at Beach Plum Farm
Children will explore the habitat of the 22-acre Beach Plum Farm during an upcoming ‘Bird Language Morning” at the land preserve. (courtesy photo)
OGuNQuIT – What can the sounds and movements of common birds tell us? To find out, Great Works Regional Land Trust will present a “Bird Language Morning” program at Beach Plum Farm in Ogunquit on Saturday, June 1, from 8:30 to 10 a.m. Adults, led by Dan Hansche of White Pines Programs, will offer a bird language sit followed by field observations. Annika Wisswaesser, also of White Pines, will lead children in habitat exploration and games. Youngsters will learn about territories and nesting areas. Beach Plum Farm is owned and managed by Great Works Regional Land Trust. The farm is a historic, 22-acre preserve on the Ogunquit River and site of a scenic loop trail in view of the dunes and the
ocean, community gardens, the “Roby Littlefield Memorabilia Collection” and offices. Hansche is a Registered Maine Guide and program director for White Pines, the educational program in the Mount Agamenticus Region of York County that is sponsoring “Bird Language Morning.” Wiswwaesser is a youth programs mentor at White Pines and an artist. Both are also caretakers for Beach Plum Farm. Visitors are welcome to the office at Beach Plum Farm Preserve, 610 Main St., Route 1, Ogunquit. Registration for limited spaces at “Bird Language Morning” is required. Members of Great Works participate for free while a $5 per person or $10 per family donation is suggested for others. Call 207-6463604 or email info@gwrlt.org.
Berwick academy Commencement Speaker announced SOuTH BerWICK – William Kamkwamba, coauthor of The New York Times best-selling book “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Creating Currents of Electricity and Hope,” is scheduled to speak at the commencement ceremony of Berwick Academy’s class of 2013 on June 8. The ceremony will be held outside Fogg Memorial at 10 a.m. Through his book, coauthored with Bryan Mealer, Kamkwamba documents his life as a young boy growing up in a village dominated by famine and economic hardship in Malawi. After dropping out of school in 2001 due to financial constraint, Kamkwamba pursued education on his own by reading books at the local library. His initiative and passion for learning gave him the idea to build a windmill using
limited resources. His creation would end up providing his village with electricity. Head of School Greg Schneider commented, “I am so thrilled that William Kamkwamba has agreed to become our commencement speaker this year. The story of ‘The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind’ has had such impact on our Upper School this year. The messages of creativity, entrepreneurship, environmental stewardship, and diversity are all present in William’s story. Berwick Academy wants to continue on a path of progress in all of these important strategic areas.” Kamkwamba has spoken in front of audiences at the 2008 World Economic Forum, TED, and educational institutions all over the world. Important leaders, scholars, and educators have
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praised him for his hard work, ambition, and determination to change the world despite all the obstacles. Upper School Director Shiela Esten, “The greatest experiences we can give to our students involve opportunities for direct exposure to what they are learning and thinking about. Having read William Kamkwamba’s book as a community and having him come to expand on his story and message in person will be truly unforgettable. We are so fortunate to engage with Kamkwamba’s entrepreneurial spirit as a means of inspiring our own.” William Kamkwamba is currently a student at Dartmouth College. For more information on Kamkwamba and his book, visit www.harpercollinsspeakersbureau.com/speaker/william-kamkwamba.aspx.
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SMMC auxiliary to Host Fourth annual Plant Sale BIddeFOrd – The Southern Maine Medical Center (SMMC) Auxiliary will host its fourth annual plant sale on Thursday, June 6, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rain date is Friday, June 7. The main entrance to SMMC will be converted into a garden boutique and flower garden for the community to purchase an-
nuals and perennials, with all proceeds benefiting the SMMC Auxiliary. All the clippings and plants were donated by individuals and local organizations. Anyone interested in donating annuals or perennials from his or her garden to be sold at this fundraiser should call Auxilian Doris Buonomo at 286-9667.
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WAIT STAFF, BUSSERS & RUNNERS, BAR-BACKS & HOSTS Robert’s Maine Grill and Market is currently seeking Wait Staff, Bussers & Runners, Bar-Backs, and Hosts for our busy summer season. Robert’s is a unique, full service, high volume, casual restaurant serving beautifully prepared Maine foods with a commitment to happy guests and employees. Robert’s prides itself by taking the best local ingredients, preparing them in a Maine style and serving them to our guests with the utmost attention and care. At Robert’s, we offer our employees Health, Dental Insurance, a Retirement Plan, paid vacation and personal time, Education and Scholarship opportunities, company discounts, EAP Program and other group benefits. To apply: stop by the restaurant at 326 Route 1 for an application or fax your resume to 207-439-4790. You may also send a cover letter and resume to hr.landers@gmail.com.
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National Merit Honors earned by Kennebunk Students Left to right: Sabrina Kayser, Simon Wentworth, Joshua Behrens, David Cavagnaro, and Calvin Beneck. (courtesy photos)
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KeNNeBuNK – Kennebunk High School recently announced the names of students who achieved status as National Merit Commended Students and Finalists. Commended Students are Sabrina Kayser and Simon Wentworth. Finalists include seniors Joshua Behrens, Calvin Beneck and David Cavagnaro. Kayser, of Kennebunk, is a daughter of Steve Kayser and Manuela Lorenzi-Kayser. She is a four-year member and captain of the cross-country team, attended the Maine Model State program as the Senate Chair of Education. She is a member of Mock Trial, Model UN, and Captains’ Club, and is both a Harvard Book Award and Society of Women Engineers Award recipient. Kayser plans to enroll in the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.
Wentworth, son of Leslie Allen and Theron Wentworth, Kennebunk, is a member of the National Honor Society, fouryear member of the KHS Math Team, wind ensemble, KHS First Tech Robotics Team and Model UN. He recently participated in Thinking Matters at USM. He has been a volunteer and teen adviser at Kennebunk Free Library, and a KHS department aide in math and science. Academic honors include AP Scholar with Distinction, and College of the Atlantic Book Award. Wentworth will be attending George Washington University’s Honors Program in the fall with plans to study biology and cancer genetics. Behrens of Kennebunk, son of Jeff and Debbi Behrens, is a member of the Math Team, Robotics Team, Captains’ Club and National Honor Society. He is an AP National Scholar and managing editor of the Rampage. He
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~ News ~ Sculptures by eliot artist Selected for Hudson river exhibit elIOT – Two sculptures by artist Antoinette Prien Schultz of Eliot were selected for inclusion in a sculptural exhibition, “Ossining in 3D: A 200 Year Celebration,” situated along New York’s Hudson River. She was the only sculptor to have two works selected for the exhibit, which will continue through Oct. 27. A self-taught sculptor with a formal background in music, she has evolved from a figurative artist to a recognized abstract artist. Skokie Northshore Sculpture Park in Skokie, Ill, said of the artist, “Antoinette’s sculptures are visually beautiful and provocative.” Two of her large-scale granite and glass sculptures are on exhibit at the Meadowlark Botanical gardens in Vienna, Va. In 2010 and 2012, she won the Brancusi Award from The Courthouse Museum in Portsmouth, Va. Her 11-foot granite, marble and glass sculpture “Aurora” is on loan to The Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Fla. Her large stone sculptures
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“Totem” by Eliot sculptor Antoinette Prien Schultz was recently installed in an exhibition along The Hudson River. The sculpture is 11 feet in height and is constructed of granite and glass. (courtesy photo)
are in several permanent collections, including The Pyramid Hill Museum and Sculpture Park in Hamilton, Ohio; The Ogunquit Museum of American Art in Ogunquit, Maine, and The University of West Alabama, in Livingston, Ala. She has two large sculp-
tures on exhibit at the Emerson Umbrella Arts Institute in Concord, Mass., and at the New Hampshire Institute of Art where she taught for 14 years. The artist lives on our dairy farm in Eliot, where she has been creating sculptures for 42 years.
aruNdel – Arundel Barn Playhouse will host auditions for roles in the 2013 summer season. Auditions will be held at Arundel Barn Playhouse, 53 Old Post Road, Arundel, on Saturday, June 8, from 1 to 3 p.m. Call 207- 9855553 for scheduled appointments from 1 to 2 p.m. Open auditions from 2 to 3 p.m. do not require an appointment. One role is for a woman -- 20 to 30 years -- who can sing, act and dance as a murderess in “Chicago.” This is a paid position. Actors should prepare two contrasting 16-bar musical selections. Rehearsals are scheduled during daytime hours from June 4 through July 2, with performances July 2 through 13. Auditions will also be held for one female child and one male child to appear in “Shrek The Musical.” Children must be in third grade or older and under 5 feet tall. No one over 5 feet is eligible. These are Vinegar Hill Youth Theatre roles and include a travel stipend. Young auditioners should be prepared to sing any favorite song and to read from a script provided. Parents may accom-
pany young actors and may sit in the rear of the theater during auditions. Rehearsals for “Shrek the Musical” are scheduled between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. from July 2 through 16. Performances are from July 16 through Aug. 3. See Arundel’s website for specific performance times. www.arundelbarnplayhouse.com. ...HAVEN from page 41 and feels a moral responsibility to act on the feeling in their heart that tugs at them when they meet cats who need special love and care. Some of our special kitties don’t have medical issues. Some are simply shy and been overlooked for a long time, even years. They sit, and watch, and wait. They’ve seen hundreds of other cats get adopted, and wonder when their turn will come. But it’s OK. There’s a special person out there for every kitty we have, and that person will arrive eventually. However, with that new For Sale sign out front, we do hope those special people show up soon. Our special kitties are waiting.
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Automatic w/ Autostick, Air Conditioning, 20” Alloy Wheels, Dual Exhaust, Fog Lights, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, 5.7 Liter Hemi
$
BRAND NEW 2013 Stk #23310
Stkk #23043
Automatic w/Autostick, w/Autostick, R Rear Ai Airr Co Conditioning, 17” Alloy Alloy Whee Wheels, Automatic Rear Air C Conditioning, onditioning i 17” Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Locks, Tilt Tilt Wheel, Wheel, Cruise Cruise Control, Control, Keyless Keyless Power Windows, Power Entry, Sunscreen Sunscreen Glass, Glass, CD Player, Stow ‘N’ Go Seats Entry, CD Player, Stow ‘N’ Go Seats
* 19,995 269
BUY FOR$ $
BUY FOR FOR LEASE LEASE FOR
/MO. /MO.
BRAND NEW 2013
RAM 1500 EXPRESS 4X4 HEMI $
20” CH ROME WHEE LS
Stk #23306
MSRP
32,070
Automatic, Air Conditioning, 20” Chrome Wheels, Dual Exhaust, Fog Lights, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, Traction Control, ABS Brakes
BUY FOR
24,995
$
*
* Prices include rebates to dealer. 0% Financing is in lieu of consumer rebate with approved credit. Leases are figured with $2,000 cash down and 10,000 miles per year.
Route One Bypass • Portsmouth, NH • (603) 436-1243 • Exit 5 off I-95 • www.PortCityChryslerDodge.com
LEASE FOR
259
$
36
FOR /MO. MONTHS
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SOMERSWORTH HYUNDAI
$
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ELANTRA GT
0%
OR BUY FOR
14,981*
$
59
ELANTRA GLS
0%
*
2010 KIA FORTE COUPE SX
Only
SONATA GLS
$
LIKE NEW
Only
169 *
0%
ACCENT GLS
21,978*
99
$
OR BUY FOR
18,893*
$
AVAILABLE
*
OR BUY FOR
PER MONTH
2007 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE
18,974
$
69 *
$
13,145*
$
PERMONTH MONTH PER
7 PA SS.
Only
LEASE FOR
1.99%
LEASE FOR
AVAILABLE
2010 HYUNDAI VERACRUZ
23,861
ALL NEW 2013 HYUNDAI
LEASE FOR
$
PER MONTH
13,737
$
*
37
ALL NEW 2013 HYUNDAI
OR BUY FOR
2012 HYUNDAI SONATA LTD. TURBO
GREAT RIDE
AVAILABLE
PER MONTH
48
$ OR BUY FOR
13,565*
$
SANTA FE SPORT $
35
1.99%
ALL A LL N NEW EW 2 2013 013 H HYUNDAI Y
LEASE FOR
AVAILABLE
PER MONTH
29
ALL AL A LL NEW NEEW 2013 N 2013 2 3 HYUNDAI HYU YUND NDA ND DAI
LEASE FOR
AVAILABLE
$
37
ALL NEW 2013 HYUNDAI
4X4
Only
11,693
$
12 TOYOTA YARIS ................. $14,374 12 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S ........ $16,495 02 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER LT EXT 4WD ... $5,700
05 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS AWD...$6,995 11 HYUNDAI ELANTRA TOURING ... $14,476 08 HYUNDAI SANTA FE LTD AWD ... $14,445
11 KIA SORENTO LX ................ $18,955 07 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE 4X4 ... $11,800 08 HYUNDAI SANTA FE LTD AWD ... $13,450
06 CHEVY COBALT .................. $9,495 11 KIA SORENTO SE AWD V6 ... $23,984 11 HYUNDAI TUCSON GL ....... $16,989
2008 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING
2011 HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L
2012 FORD FIESTA SEL
2012 HYUNDAI VELOSTER
CONVERTIBLE
Only
13,650
$
$
LOADED
Only
SPORT Y
Only
14,474
27,925
$
$
LOADED
Only
20,973
06 NISSAN SENTRA 1.8 S ......$6,994 12 FORD FOCUS SEL ............. $16,999 11 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS .... $14,959 02 SATURN VUE V6 AWD ......... $5,144 12 MAZDA 6 ........................ $15,448 09 VW PASSAT 2.0T ................$8,200 09 CHEV Y MAILBU LTZ .......... $14,976 12 NISSAN VERSA SV ............ $14,374 11 HYUNDAI SONATA SE ........ $18,492 09 CHEV Y MAILBU LTZ $14 976 12 NISSAN VERSA SV $14 374 11 HYUNDAI SONATA SE $18 492 Book Your Next Service Appt. Online & View Our Entire Inventory 24/7
07 HYUNDAI ELANTRA ............$6,988 10 HYUNDAI TUCSON GLS ..... $18,467 12 HYUNDAI ELANTR A LTD .... $18,999 12 HYUNDAI ELANTRA LTD $18 999
370 Rte. 108, Somersworth, NH
5-Year/60,000-Mile Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage 5-Year/Unlimited Miles 24-hr. Roadside Assistance
603-692-5220
* All lease payments 36 mo, 12k miles/yr $2,999 cash or trade due at signing, Elantra GT 24mo 12k miles/yr $2,999 cash or trade due at signing. Elantra GLS 24mo 12k miles/yr $2,499 cash or trade due at signing. All prices and payments reflect all available rebates, including Military, College Grad, Competitive Owner, Valued Owner, HMF Bonus Cash, and Consumer Rebate. Manufacturer qualifications are required. All price and payments exclude tax, title, destination and fees.
SOMERSWORTH N I S SAN FREE OIL CHANGES FREE CAR WASHES FREE STATE INSPECTIONS
SERVICE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY 7:30AM-5PM
RED, WHITE & BLUE
Bad Credit? No Credit? NO PROBLEM! NO PROBLEM!
0 %BL E
A VA I L A
$
NEW ’13 NISSAN SENTRA SV
11 IN STOCK
1 OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #12113, VIN ENDING IN: 690571
LEASE FOR PER $ MO.
9 IN S T O CK
1 OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #13013, VIN ENDING IN: 278134
FINANCE FOR PER $ MO.
218
OR BUY UYY FOR F FO
16,852
$
THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!
*75 months with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included.
0 %BL E
A VA I L A
NEW ’13 NISSAN MAXIMA 3.5 S N 1 OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #16113, VIN ENDING IN: 824327
LEASE FOR PER MO.
173
$
L A BL
3 IN STOCK
OR BUY FOR
24,497
$
Red, 126K, Auto, A/C, Rockford Fosgate 6-Disc, Alloys, Spoiler Stk. # N1405A
30+ MPG
$
5,495
2008 NISSAN ROGUE SL
Blue, 118K, Auto, PW/PL, A/C, CD Alloys, Privacy Glass, Roof Rack Stk. # N13362A
AWD
$
11,732
1 OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #11213, VIN ENDING IN: 894499
49
L A BL
OR BUY FOR
E
11,386
$
*24 month lease with $999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included.
E
0% LE
43 IN STOCK
NEW 2013 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD 1 OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #22213, VIN ENDING IN: 627771
FINANCE FOR PER $ MO.
212
B A VA I L A $
OR BUY FOR
16,418
$
White, 100K, PW, PL, A/C, CD, Alloys, Roof Rack, Privacy Glass, Sunroof Stk. #N13363B
7-PASS.
$
11,652
2006 NISSAN FRONTIER XE K/C 4X2 Black, 138K, Auto, AM/FM/CD, PW/ PL, A/C Stk. # N12898A
SUPER CLEAN
$
9,827
267
OR BUY FOR
20,187
$
*75 months with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included.
LEASE FOR PER MO.
30+ MPG
0%
A VA I
L A BL
OR BUY FOR
E
24,756
$
$
Silver, 82K, Auto, AM/FM/CD, Step Rails, Alloys, Blutooth Stk. # N13574A
3,995 IMMACULATE
$
2009 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN LT
11,798
285 Rte. 108, Somersworth, NH • 603-692-5200 SomersworthNissan.com
*All prices and payments based on in-stock units. All prices exclude tax, title, destination and marketing assessment. Prices after all applicable rebates.
4x4
$
21,813
2007 NISSAN QUEST S
Somersworth Nissan Visit us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at:
6 IN STOCK
*39 month lease with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. i
2009 JEEP PATRIOT White, 94K, Auto, Alloys, AM/FM/CD, Roof Racks, Sunroof Stk. # N13396A
FINANCE FOR PER MO.
187
$
1998 HONDA CIVIC EX Green, 106K, Auto, A/C, PW, PL AM/FM/CD, Stk. #N13206B
1 OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #32412, VIN ENDING IN: 700530
10 INK NEW ’13 NISSAN MURANO S AWD STOC 1 OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #23213, VIN ENDING IN: 312443
THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!
2007 CHRYSLER ASPEN AWD
NEW ’12 NISSAN FRONTIER SV C/C 4x4
THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!
*75 months with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included.
*39 month lease with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing.
2005 NISSAN SENTRA 1.8S SEP
0%
A VA I
NEW ’13 NISSAN VERSA SV SEDAN
LEASE FOR PER $ MO.
0%
A VA I
NEW ’13 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5
DOWN PAYMENT SECUR ITY DEPOS IT
All you need need youPE All s N a PEN iis N PEN is a PE is
*24 month lease with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included.
4 4 INK STOC
NO NO NOew VehOn icle All PAYMENT
13,730
$
66
DOWN
Available New Vehicles
LE AVA IL A BLE
OR BUY FOR
SIGN & DRIVE
Black, 110K, Auto, PW/PL, A/C, AM/FM/CD, DVD Stk. # N13219A
7-PASS.
$
9,761
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
MON-THURS TIL 8PM FRI-SAT TIL 6PM SUNDAYS TIL 5PM
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MARGARET MITCHELL “REAL ESTATE IN THE MAINE MANNER”
(207) 752-3489
YORKE REALTY
529 US Rte 1, Ste 101, York, ME 03909
Margaret@MargaretMitchellRE.com
HOT, HOT, HOT AT YORK BEACH! OPEN HOUSE: SAT & SUN, 10AM-12PM 80 NUBBLE, YORK
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And even ocean views. Year round chalet on Nubble Road, between the beaches. Room for everyone with 3 bedrooms and loft on oversized lot.
www.80Nubble.com Listed at $399,900
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Impeccable renovation. Perfect mix of period details with everything you want today. Listed at $218,500
66 Indian Rivers Drive
Exceptionally pretty and private 12 acre parcel with 750’ of river frontage. Deep water access and dock. Listed at $600,000
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www.21LockLane.com
3 Acre, estate quality lot overlooking Godfrey Cove. Ocean views of Nubble Light and Isle of Shoals. Listed at $525,000
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www.45Newhall.com
WELLS - Expanded cape with beautifully landscaped grounds. Multiple garages for the car enthusiast. Also zoned for horses. Set in a neighborhood of lovely homes. $399,000
WANT TO SEE YOUR HOME FEATURED HERE NEXT MONTH? CALL MARGARET AT (207) 752-3489. If your property is currently listed with a real estate agency, please disregard. It is not our policy to solicit the offerings of other real estate offices.
www.MargaretMitchellRE.com
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