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Friday, May 25, 2018
Volume 14 • Issue No. 21
Darr Littlefield
Darr Littlefield with husband Ray and their pet pooch.
Craft Organizer Extraordinaire
By Staff Writer Nancy McCallum WELLS Life without craft is unimaginable to Darr Littlefield. Littlefield, a Wells resident, is known to many as the organizer of three annual craft shows held in Wells in July, September and November. But others with a longer memory remember her as the crafter who once made her living from her business Teasel Weed. Littlefield, a certified herbalist, made herbal cosmetics such as lotions and soaps, as well as “herbaceous creations” – wreaths, swags and potpourri. She attended as many as 42 craft shows per year.
Littlefield’s craft life spilled into the management side more than 40 years ago when the craft organizations she belonged to – The Society of Southern Maine Crafters and United Maine Crafters – asked members to volunteer to direct craft shows. Littlefield did this for several years, and then she and a crafter friend decided to organize their own show. They created a two-day show in Wells on the weekend after July 4, as there were no summer shows in Wells at the time. “We started the Summer Solstice Show on the lawn of the junior high school. There were probably 10 or 15 crafters,” Littlefield recalls. That
was 36 years ago. Shortly after, Littlefield took over the reins when her friend bowed out of the summer event. Also, the year after that first show, Littlefield took over a holiday show that had originally been run by the League of Maine Crafters. She continued to hold the show at its Portland location until 2006, when she moved it to Wells. A few years later, Littlefield added a third show to her schedule, when, due to the positive response to the summer event, she held a show the first weekend after Labor Day. All three shows are juried, with free admission. They are all two-day events and are held
at Wells Junior High School on Route One. Littlefield, who works full time as the administrative assistant for the Wells Chamber of Commerce, gets some help with the events from her husband Raymond Fortin. For many years Fortin prepared lunch items, while Littlefield baked the desserts. Over time, the demands of the show became too great, so lunch and snacks are now made by a local food vendor, “Beach Dogs Café.” Littlefield accepts about 80 vendors for the July and SepSee LITTLEFIELD page 10...
Local Towns Observe Memorial Day with Parades, Services YORK COUNTY Parades, speeches, and the laying of wreaths at memorials will pay tribute on Memorial Day to those who fought and died in America’s Wars. A partial list of local parades and ceremonies planned for Monday include: BERWICK Monday, May 28, 11 a.m.
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Arts & Entertainment 16-18 Business & Finance 19 Calendar of Events 13 Classifieds 40-43 Computer Lady 22 Health & Fitness 20-21 Home & Business 37-39 Library News 12-13 Obituaries 36-37 Pets 14 Puzzles 46 Real Estate 34-35,48 Sports 44-45 Where To Dine 27-33
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Parade starts at the Berwick Town Square and proceeds to Lord’s Cemetery, where a memorial service will be held. The parade will continue to the Somersworth-Berwick Bridge where a brief ceremony will be held in memory of those lost at sea. The parade will conclude where it started, at Sullivan Square, with a memorial service honoring area veterans who lost their lives in the Revolutionary War, Civil War, World War I and II, Korea and Vietnam.
ELIOT Monday, May 28, 9 a.m. Parade from the Elementary School with services following at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. KENNEBUNK Monday, May 28, 2 p.m. The route will take marchers along Main Street and feature the Kennebunk High School band, among others. A free Memorial Wounded Heroes Concert will follow at 3 p.m. at the See PARADES page 8...
Future USS Manchester Set for Commissioning SEACOAST U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), the official sponsor of the future USS Manchester and a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, joined with the United States Navy to announce the commissioning of the future USS Manchester (LCS 14) on Saturday, May 26, at the New Hampshire State Pier in Portsmouth at 10 a.m. The USS Manchester will be homeported at Naval Base San Diego. Cmdr. Emily Bassett, a native of Seattle, is the com-
manding officer of the ship and leads the core crew of 71 officers and enlisted personnel. The 3,200-ton Manchester was built by Austal USA shipyard in Mobile, Alabama. The ship is
The future USS Manchester is shown here in Mobile Alabama at Austral USA Shipyard, where it was built. (courtesy photo/Austral)
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to 40-plus knots. Manchester is the second U.S. warship named for New Hampshire’s largest city. The first USS Manchester (CL 83), was a light cruiser commissioned in 1946, operating primarily in the Pacific theater and seeing action during the Korean War. It served three combat tours and earned nine battle stars before decommissioning in 1956. The ceremony will be livestreamed at: http://www.navy. mil/ah_online/live/ah-live.asp . The link will become active approximately five minutes prior to the event (9:55AM EST).
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York High School TIDALWAVSE Teens to Support York Hospital 5K “Run for Recovery�
YORK A group of York High School teenagers who have taken a pledge to stay ‘chemicalfree’ for their high school years are supporting their community by ‘Running for Recovery’ at the York Hospital 5k Road Race on Saturday, June 2. The teens, members of a group called, TIDALWAVSE (Teens In Drug Awareness Leading Working and Valuing Self-Esteem), are chosen through a competitive process to be the chemical-free mascots for our community, and make presentations to schools and community groups throughout the year. “They need to be able to defend their choice in real-world situations, like a party or a prom. They have to be comfortable with public speaking to large groups, be able to influence a peer group, have a non-abrasive attitude towards those making
a different choice, and be able to celebrate natural highs wherever and however possible,� said Coadvisor and Substance Abuse Counselor Gina Brodsky. A sister group that seeks to include everyone, Sober Friends, includes student members who sign a pledge each year to remain chemical-free, but who are not ready for the rigorous requirements of TIDALWAVSE. This year, 265 out of more than 500 students signed the pledge to remain chemical-free, Brodsky noted. “We know from data, from a substance abuse treatment perspective, if we can prevent kids from using substances like alcohol, marijuana and cigarettes as teenagers, we can reduce addictions by four times later on. Everyone wants to talk about heroin and opioids because there is so much coverage in the news. Here in York we are not immune to the tragedies
caused by heroin and opioids in our community, but I can tell you that most substance misuse starts with the “big three� in the teenage years-alcohol, marijuana and cigarettes.� In response to the growing crisis of substance use disorder (SUD) and opioid use disorder (OUD) in our community, York
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Hospital Recovery Center last month. We are committed to caring for these patients and we applaud the York High School TIDALWAVSE & Sober Friends students for helping us raise funds and community awareness by “Running for Recovery� at our annual road race on June 2nd.� For more information about the York Hospital Recovery Center or wish to make a donation to support the program, call 207-351-2385 or email: info@yorkhospital.com or go to www.yorkhospital.com/give, and select Recovery Center. If you would like to register for the York Hospital 5k Road & Cross Country Race visit www.yorkhospital.com.
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Pies, Pickles & Potions Crumble top fruit pies (warm from the oven), those little cakes with a lot of frosting, cookies, brownies, bars & whoopie pies. Pickles and jams. Local farm produce used for baking and preserving. Unscented skin care products created for dry skin.. May 26 – Oct 6 Pork Beach Sauce Company, LLC 10 Barbecue Sauces: apple, blueberry, cranberry, pineapple mango, Caribbean heat, jazzy peppers, honey mustard, pomegranate coconut wine & sesame orange. 3 seasoning mixes: butt rub, no mis-steak rub & taco-chili mexx. May 26 – Oct 6 River Lily Farm Organic & conventionally grown: Italian broccoli, colored carrots, cucumbers from around the world, wicked sweet corn, edible flowers, herbs, heirloom tomatoes, patty pan squash, English sweet peas, oldfashioned green beans, Asian, Turkish & Italian eggplant, flower bouquets, blueberries, wonderful melons & a good laugh with Farmer Phil! June 2 – Oct 6 Riverside Farm – 2 spaces Plants (vegetable, flower handing plants, herbs), potatoes, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, apples, peaches, garlic, asparagus, beets, beet greens, string beans, shell beans, broccoli, carrots, cabbage, sweet corn, ornamental corn, cucumbers, eggplant, gourds, salad greens, parsnips, lettuce, melons, onions, scallions, peas, peppers, pumpkins, radishes, summer & winter squash, spinach, tomatoes, fruit spreads, bread honey, relishes, apple donuts. May 26 – Oct 6
Seacoast Classics Made in York Maine! Lobster Trap Furniture - tables, lamps, wine towers, mailboxes, framed and engraved pictures of Maine lighthouses. May 26 – Oct 6 Sandy Hill Farm Veggies, fruits, mushrooms, flowers. May 26 – Oct 6 Sarandipity Soap Co Homemade, all natural soaps, bath bombs, bath salts, wash cloths, scrubs & beauty products. May 26 – Oct 6 Top of the Hill Farm Meat: beef, pork, lamb, vegetables, fruit: strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, peaches, apples, etc. Cut flowers, eggs, maple syrup. May 26 – Oct 6 When Pigs Fly, Inc. York, ME 03909 www.sendbread.com Up to 20 fresh baked artisan bread. May 26 – Oct 6 Wiggly Bridge Distillery Small barrel bourbon, white whiskey, barrel-aged rum, white rum, vodka, gin, run barrel-aged maple syrup, bourbon barrel-aged maple syrup. May 26 – Oct 6 Zach’s Farm & Abe’s Flowers – 2 spaces Completely GMO free sweet corn, tomatoes, melons, peppers, squash, root crops, herbs, cukes, beans, greens, broccoli, brussel sprouts, sunflowers and mixed bouquets . Start date TBD
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~ News ~ Absentee Ballots Available in Kittery KITTERY Absentee ballots are now available and can be requested Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the town clerkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s office located at 200 Rogers Road, Kittery. The deadline to request an absentee ballot is June 7 by 6 p.m. Absentee ballots can only be issued after this date due to extenuating circumstances according to State law. The election will be held on June 12 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Kittery Community Center
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WELLS Tomfoolery is going on a bicycle ride around the perimeter of the United states, focused on the goodness of people Tom Helbig (Tomfoolery) launched the Tomfoolery Good Vibes Tour in February 2018. He plans to ride around the perimeter of the United States on his
bicycle to celebrate the positive people, places, organizations and community projects along the route. Tom will use volunteer service and social media storytelling to celebrate the good vibes leaders in our country. During the winter 2016, he completed the southern route from San Diego, CA to Key West, FL. The
ride resumes in Key West where he will travel along the Atlantic Coast to Maine. He will turn left and head west across the northern states towards Washington before heading south down the Pacific coast to San Diego. It will be one big happy loop to remind us all that love and good vibes is all around. Tomfoolery is currently riding through Maine nearing
Wells in the next few days. He is open to conversations with media, good vibes leaders and ride partners. You can follow the journey at Tomfoolery Outdoors on Facebook, Instagram and you tube. All links can be found at www.tomfooleryoutdoors.com. “Spending time on a bicycle can make the world a happier and healthier place.” The Tomfoolery Good Vibes Tour is an adventure advocacy initiative of Tomfoolery Outdoors. The spirit of the Tomfoolery Outdoors vision lives within the heart and soul of our owner, Tom Helbig. His relentless enthusiasm and passion for getting all types and ages of people to live an active lifestyle
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~ News ~ New Beach Wheelchairs are Ready to Roll in Kennebunk KENNEBUNK Thanks to fundraising and generous donors, the Kennebunks now have two new beach wheelchairs to loan out to the public. One chair is stationed at the Narragansett condominiums for use at Kennebunk beaches, and the other chair will be stationed at the Tides Beach Club at Goose Rocks Beach. Both are available to rent through the towns’ recreation departments, Kennebunk Rec ($20/daily) and Kennebunkport Parks & Recreation ($15/daily). The Kennebunk-Kennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce spearheaded the initiative two years ago after fielding multiple requests for beach-accessible wheelchairs. “We researched options in the area, and there were very few in the area, and none in Ken-
nebunk,” said Laura Snyder Smith, marketing & events manager for the Chamber. “We had a mother call, looking for a wheelchair for her daughter, who was returning home from Boston in a wheelchair after a paralyzing accident. That really stuck a chord because the beach is one of the most therapeutic places in the world for me, for many people. Everyone should be able to access our local beaches.” Over the next two years the Chamber collected donations raised at the 2016 Harvest Fest pancake breakfast, 2016 Prelude shuttle, 2016 Prelude Gingerbread House Festival, plus donations from McNamara Family Foundation in memory of Tommy McNamara, the Kennebunk Portside Rotary, Kennebunk Rotary Club, Rosa Slack’s Kennebunk High School
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stroll following the new Big A and Ring trails. We will take a second look at leaf evidence, bark, buds, seeds, and more to assist in identification. The Center for Wildlife will be joining us for a live animal demonstration, including their resident porcupine ambassador, Henry! Come and learn about Henry’s favorite foods like black birch, oak, hemlock, maple, and of course accords. May break walk into two levels based on sign ups. Programs are open to all, $7 donation. Register for programs by emailing Katie at kbrodeur@thecenterforwildlife.org.
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...LITTLEFIELD from page 1 tember shows. Some crafters opt to display their wares outside on the lawn. The November holiday show has about 50 vendors. All items sold at the shows must be handmade. Littlefield also limits the numbers of entrants in each category, to reduce competition.
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ety. You know the crafts at her Summer Solstice Craft Fair will be superbly made, unique, and fairly priced. It is a true community event where you can support your local handicrafters while purchasing gifts for any occasion.â&#x20AC;? Many of the crafters also return year after. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I love to see our returning crafters,â&#x20AC;? Littlefield says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They have become family. And it is always exciting to meet new crafters and see their craft. This sub-culture of creativity is the energy and love that keep crafting alive in this country.â&#x20AC;? Veteran crafters include people such as Betty Snowman, owner of My Comfort Clothes. Snowman appliques clothing for children and adults. She has been participating in Littlefieldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s shows for more than 30 years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Because Darr is a former crafter herself, she knows and understands what todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exhibitor and customer needs,â&#x20AC;? Snowman says.â&#x20AC;&#x153;A well laid-out floor plan, a large variety of hand-crafted items, food available onsite. As an exhibitor for too many years to count, I have made friends with repeat customers and look forward to seeing them every year.â&#x20AC;? Pet artist Leah Davies of Winthrop, Massachusetts exhibited her artwork for the first time three years ago. Now she is a â&#x20AC;&#x153;regular.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Summer Solstice craft shows are one of my best events of the year,â&#x20AC;? Davies says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be returning for my third year in a row in September. The crowd that visits throughout the weekend â&#x20AC;&#x201D; some from far and wide, as well as local residents â&#x20AC;&#x201D; are all very interested in what we artists and crafters have to offer, and I have a successful week-
end each time I exhibit. Darr is one in a million. She works very hard to not only organize a fantastic show, with a wide variety of unique artists and crafters, but she also goes to great lengths to publicize and advertise.â&#x20AC;? Because she has her hands full organizing the shows, Littlefield stopped making craft to sell many years ago. She does, however, find time to make craft for her own enjoyment. Littlefield often makes jewelry with her granddaughters, and she also creates elaborate baking projects for them to do together. At the moment, she is also busy with paper craft. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Right now I am stuck on making envelopes and greeting cards from pressed flowers and/or wallpaper,â&#x20AC;? she says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;A dear friend of many years, Joyce Hutchins, gave me a box of flowers that her mother Lucille dried many, many years ago and that got me started. We think the flowers were dried somewhere between 1980 and 1990. The flowers, ferns, etc. still have their color, which is amazing.â&#x20AC;?And for the past five years, Littlefield has enjoyed making â&#x20AC;&#x153;ice artâ&#x20AC;? in her yard in the winter, using various molds and containers, sometimes adding color or a slip of nature to the creations. She will always find something to make, she says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I believe you are born with a creative gene and cannot help yourself,â&#x20AC;? she says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I can remember as a young child creatively making mud pies with worms for texture, May baskets, sachets, candles, weaving baskets, making paperâ&#x20AC;Ś the list goes on and on.â&#x20AC;? The next show Littlefield is holding is the Summer Solstice show, July 7-8. For details, visit summersolsticecraftshows.com.
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~ News ~ Maine Tourism Prepares for Busy Summer Season STATEWIDE With Memorial Day and the summer travel season just around the corner, the Maine Office of Tourism looks forward to another good year for the tourism industry in Maine, amid national reports of optimism for U.S. domestic leisure travel. According to the U.S. Travel Association’s April Travel Outlook, domestic interest in travel within the U.S. is up significantly this year from the 76 percent of domestic searches seen in March of last year. In March 2018, 84 percent of U.S. residents searching for lodging searched within the U.S. Over 36 million travelers from the U.S. and Canada visited Maine on tourism-related trips in 2017, an increase in annual visitation of 2.5 percent over 2016. “Maine tourism visitation increased for the fifth consecutive year in 2017, averaging more than five percent growth each year since 2012,” said Steve Lyons, director of the Maine Office of Tourism. “While we don’t do projections, we are hearing from our industry partners that bookings are strong and we anticipate another good year in 2018.”
Maine has received national accolades in recent years for amenities ranging from Portland’s award-winning food and beverage scene to the unique escapes offered by Maine’s coastal islands to Greenville’s lakeside inns. Diverse lodging statewide, from “glamping” huts, tents, and tree houses to themed boutique hotels to Maine’s traditional family sporting camps, is attracting new and repeat visitors.
While Summer (May August) is the strongest season for tourism in Maine, with approximately two in three visitors coming during the summer months, Maine is seeing visitation grow in all seasons. An estimated 26.2 million visitors came to Maine during Summer 2017, an increase of 4.5 percent over 2016. Tourism visitation grew by nearly 11 percent during the 2017 Winter season (December-
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Berwick Public Library Noche Mexicana Fundraiser Held at Margaritas Mexican Restaurant in Dover, Wednesday, May 30. Use a coupon, available at the library or from the library web site any time during the day on May
30, and they will donate 20% of your bill to Berwick Public Library. You MUST have the flyer with you (or present a digital copy to your server) in order for the library to receive a donation.
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Family-Friendly Movies
mother of a teenage shooting victim come together across deep party lines to find common ground. Community discussion follows.
6:30 p.m. Contact the library and reserve your copies today.
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Wednesday, May 30, shown each week at 4 p.m. Call for details to see what is playing next!
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Call the library at 207-985-2173 or visit www.kennebunklibrary.org.
Call the library at 207-439-9437 or visit www.william-fogg.lib.me.us.
South Berwick Library
LEGO Club
D.A. Hurd Library
Summer Reading Programs
Wednesday, May 30, at 4 p.m. Meets Wednesdays (except the last Wednesday of the month) from 4-5 p.m. (ages 10-plus up) for weekly challenges and inspired builds.
Story Time Friday, June 1, at 10:30 a.m. Each week, Tales for Tots featuring a story, song and craft (for up to age 6).
Genealogy Club Friday, June 1, 1-3 p.m. The Genealogy Club Meets on the first and third Friday of each month. The club has a number of online resources for genealogical research including American Ancestors, Family Search, Heritage Quest, and Rootsweb. For local history, the library has nine volumes of Maine records and yearbooks for Noble High School and histories of surrounding towns.
Annual Plant Sale Are you thinning out your perennial flower beds? Don’t toss them into the compost pile. One gardener’s headache is another gardener’s delight! The library is accepting donations for their annual plant sale to be held on Saturday, June 2, from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. (or until the plants are all gone).
Outreach Services The next outreach services to residents of Simpson Meadows are on Wednesday, May 30, at 2 p.m. The library will bring books to residents of the Olde Mill in North Berwick on Wednesday, June 6, at 2 p.m. The library can bring materials to elderly and homebound residents of North Berwick on request.
For More Information Call the library at 207-676-2215 or visit www.da-hurd.lib.me.us.
For More Information
Kennebunk Free Library
Call the library at 207-698-5737 or visit www.berwick.lib.me.us.
KFL Book Club
William Fogg Library “The Armor of Light” Screening A film screening of the dramatically compelling documentary, “The Armor of Light”, will be held on Thursday, May 31 at 5:30 p.m. Director Abigail Disney follows the journey of the Reverend Rob Schenck, an anti abortion activist who breaks with orthodoxy by questioning whether being pro-gun is consistent with being pro-life. In this courageous look at our fractured political culture, an Evangelical minister and the
Discussions take place on Tuesdays from 1-2 p.m. at the library. If you’ve been interested in attending a book discussion but have been hesitant to try, give it a shot. It’s all the fun of reading and talking about a book without any of the homework. If you prefer to just listen you can come and do that too. The library encourages different perspectives and strives for a variety of genres including classics, science fiction, historical fiction, graphic novels, psychological fiction and the list goes on. Also, check out our Non-Fiction Book Group held the second Monday of each month at
DR. RACHAEL CREISHER IS ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS!
Programs begin June 5 for all ages. The summer reading program is free. Pick up a calendar of special events and activities and Portland Sea Dogs tickets when you sign up. Summer Kickoff in front of the Library. Music, bubbles, crafts, ice cream! If you can’t make it to the kick-off party, sign up any time after June 5.
Volunteers Needed Central School Outdoor Classroom groundskeepers needed. Weekly summer community service opportunity for grades 6–8; responsibilities include maintaining the outdoor classroom gardens, harvesting and assisting with improvement projects. If interested, talk to (207-384-3308) or email Caitlin at c.wollack@ south-berwick.lib.me.us.
For More Information Call the library at 207-384-3308 or visit www.south-berwick.lib.me.us.
Wells Public Library Mother Goose Storytime Monday, May 28 at 10:30 a.m. Mother Goose Mondays! Children ages 0-24 months and their caregivers are invited to engage in lap activities, rhymes, songs, and fingerplays.
Toddler Storytime Tuesday, May 29 at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 30 at 10:30 a.m. Ages 2-5 years old and their caregivers are invited for stories, songs, and movement, all followed by a craft.
Teen Food Workshop Wednesday, May 30 at 2 p.m. Get your snack on all while improving your food prep skills. Learn how to make a cool snack and then eat what was made! This month you’ll make Animal Face Rice Cakes. All ingredients and tools provided. Inform library staff of any food allergies before participating in this program.
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~ Calendar of Event ~ Friday, May 25
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Public Roast Beef Supper
Sunday, May 27
From 5-6:30 p.m. at St. Johnsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Masonic Hall, 216 Portland St, Route 4, South Berwick. Great Roast Beef with all the fixinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Adults: $10; Children $3. Tickets available at the door. FMI: www. stjohnslodge51.org.
Saturday, May 26 Eliot Garden Club Plant & Pie Sale Annual sale from 9 a.m. to noon at the Eliot Gazebo on State Road (across from the Eliot Elementary School). Selection of locally grown perennials, annuals and garden gifts, and of course, homemade pies.
Chicken Shoot Held at 2 p.m at the York Elks Lodge, 1704 US Route 1. FMI: 207-361-2788. This fundraiser is open to the public.
Memorial Day Service at Trinity Coastal Community Church Recognize local veterans and wounded warriors. Testimonies, inspirational words and patriotic songs. Refreshments and greeting soldiers. Church location: Rte 9A, 1342 Branch Rd, Wells. FMI: 207-251-3659.
Yard Sale at the Elks Lodge
American Legion post 159 Kennebunkport, Route 9. 8-10 a.m. Pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage, home fries, beverage. Free to all veterans. Guests by donation. All you can eat.
Takes place on Memorial Day Weekend, outside under the tent. Wide variety of items including art pieces Come for lunch on Saturday for hot dogs and hamburgers. York Elks Lodge, 1704 US Route 1. FMI: 207-361-2788.
The Seacoast Garden Club of the Kennebunks and Arundel will hold its primary fundraising event beginning at 8:30 a.m. Sale will take place in front of Port Hardware, Route 35, Lower Village, Kennebunk. Hundreds of plants, donated by club members, will be offered. Money raised from the sale supports the clubâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s programs and contributions to local communities. FMI: contact Annette Bowler: ambg6@yahoo.com or Amy Flynn: asflynn@comcast.net.
American Legion in Parade
Baked Bean & Chop Suey Supper
Tuesday, May 29
The members of the First Congregational Church of Kennebunkport welcomes all to its Baked Bean & American Chop Suey Supper, from 4:30-6 p.m. in the churchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ober Hall, 141 North St. $8 per adult, and $4 per child under age 12. Baked beans, hotdogs, chop suey, coleslaw, bread, beverage and dessert. FMI: 207-967-3897;
Wednesday, May 30 Impact of Sea Level Rise on Maineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Seabird Islands Fewer than 500 of Maineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 4,000 islands are suitable for nesting seabirds and sea level rise places many of those in jeopardy. The risk is made greater by rapid warming in the Gulf of Maine, which could decimate stocks of shellfish and fin fish. John Anderson, the
W.H. Drury Professor of Ecology/ Natural History at College of the Atlantic, argues for developing a broad coalition to help conserve Maineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s seabird islands. Anderson is the author of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Deep Things out of Darkness: A History of Natural History.â&#x20AC;? He is also the director of College of the Atlanticâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Alice Eno Research Station on Great Duck Island. $5 suggested donation. Wells Reserve at Laudholm, 6-7:30 p.m. FMI: 207-646-1555; wellsreserve.org.
Sunday, June 3 Sunday Concert Held at Atria Kennebunk at 2
p.m. Ray Calabro returns with his beautiful acoustic sounds. Light refreshments served. 1 Penny Lane, Kennebunk.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Salt Riverâ&#x20AC;? Folk Singing Group Free outdoor concert from 12:302 p.m. at 925 Main St, Eliot. The group consists of Leona Hosack, Mike and Beverly Rogers and Cathy King. Salt River has been performing in the seacoast area since 1998 and performs traditional New England tunes as well as original songs based on the Bahaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;i Writings. Guests are invited to a free picnic lunch at 12:30 prior to the concert. FMI: 207-752-1319.
Monday, May 28
Veterans Breakfast
Garden Club Plant/Pie Sale
be held in the community meeting room at Baran Place located on Beech Road, Reservations required. FMI: call Sandy at 603738-2997 to reserve a place at the table.
Members of the American Legion and participants of all wars commemorate deceased Veterans in the Memorial Day Parade in Wells. Honor is shared with similar patriots, notably, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Wells Lodge #2738. Also welcomed are the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of Wells and Ogunquit, fi remen and support personnel of the two towns. 9 to 10 a.m., Wells High School to Ocean View Cemetery.
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York Library â&#x20AC;&#x153;Wind Riverâ&#x20AC;? Film Sunday, May 27, 3 p.m. A veteran tracker with the Fish and Wildlife Service helps to investigate the murder of a young Native American woman, and uses the case as a means of seeking redemption
for an earlier act of irresponsibility which ended in tragedy. Rated R for strong violence, a rape, disturbing images, and language. 107 minutes.
For More Information Call the library at 207-363-2818 or visit www.york.lib.me.us.
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Sunday Brunch at the White Barn Restaurant Commencing June 3rd, join us for a delicious 2 course menu which includes Appetizer, entrĂŠe, non-alcoholic beverages and complimentary petit fours, all Accompanied by live piano music. $38 per person
The White Barn Restaurant is Now Open for Lunch Monday - Saturday, 11:30am to 2:00pm. Please call 207 967 2321 to make a restaurant reservation.
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~ Pets ~ Another Chance Animal Rescue
NORTH BERWICK Join us this coming Saturday, May 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at our Adoption Facility located at 251 Country Club Rd, Sanford, during Open Adoption Hours so that you can meet this big lug of a loverboy named Rascal (pictured). Rascal came to us as an owner surrender and is approximately 7 years old. He is a sweet shy boy who desperately needs a place to call home again and would do well in a loving quiet home where he is the center of attention. Preferably an only cat home as he seems very unsure of other kitties but could be persuaded with gradual introductions. He is completely up to date on all of his vetting. In addition to Rascal, we have some truly amazing other teen kittens, young adults and older cats all anxious to meet you and find their forever homes too! Please help us to help them as we start up a Capitol Fund Campaign to raise funds for much needed shelter improvements to continue to add to our Adoption Facility the improvements we have already made last summer into Fall to the building itself. We are still in need of money to cover adding in a facility wide backup generator system, which is critical to the well-being of the animals in our care when there are outages like
Another Chance Animal Rescue 37 Market St, North Berwick 03906 251 Route 4, Sanford 04073
(207) 676-9330 â&#x20AC;¢ (207) 490-2855 boomeredgewater@gmail.com anotherchanceanimalrescue.org
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we had this past winter. We further need to expand our storage and would like to add a storage out-building to accommodate and house overflow storage of food, litter and supply donations that we are often blessed to receive, yet sometimes do not have the ability to store properly when made on larger scales from local vendors gracious enough to provide us with pallets worth of
items! Our floors which held up through the renovation we did our in desperate need of resurfacing. Donations can be made either by check or money order and sent to us at our PO Box 552, North Berwick, ME 03906 address (stating Capitol Fund on the memo) or by utilizing our online donation tool via PayPal at boomeredgewater@gmail. com utilizing the Friends and Family option to avoid fees to us and you. And donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t forget to check out our all volunteer run Thrift Store in North Berwick located at 37 Market St that supports our rescue 100 percent! We get in new items daily and there are many great finds and deals to be had! Open Wednesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Five-year-old Oreo is a true beauty. Her long multi-colored torti coat makes a stunning image as she curls her fluffy tail around herself. This darling girl was abandoned by her owners when they moved. Yep! They even saw her sitting there as they pulled away and never came back to get her. Luckily, someone witnessed her abandonment and brought Oreo into their home. But with the many kitties they already had, Oreo did not adjust. She needs a quiet home, especially now as she tries to regain her confidence and trust. She has great potential. She just needs the right home and the right person. Perhaps thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s you? Come and visit her at our Adoption Center at 1420 Post Road in Wells. Great adoptions continue at Safe Haven. All four Scaredy Cat School kitties graduated and were adopted together! Chris, the socializer who worked with them so faithfully for so many
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months, had fallen in love with Shiloh, Stevie, Lacey and Whisper. She understands them and knows that it will take time for them to adjust to their new home with her, but theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re all together and that is a huge help for fearful kitties. We miss them, but we are so thrilled they have such a loving home! Sherwin Williams gave the Safe Haven Adoption Center the gift of color last week. They painted three of our free-roaming cat rooms as a gift to us! They supplied the paint and even the painters and we are thrilled with the results. The kitties were
Safe Haven Humane Society 1420 Post Rd. (Rt. 1) / PO Box 91 Wells, ME 04090
(207) 229-8314
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Animal Welfare Society KENNEBUNK Ruger, 9.5 years young, is ready for the next chapter of his life. He came from a loving family that understood every inch of his personality. He is a gentle giant with his people and enjoys hanging out with them as much as possible. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll make the perfect companion for just the right dedicated owner who is familiar with his breed. If you look up traits of an Alaskan Malamute, Ruger has them all! He is part of a working breed that was bred for stamina and strength. At his age, Ruger may not be as limber and active as he used to be, but he still thrives on having regular exercise and a job to do. Alaskan Malamutes love to dig and Ruger is no exception. You may not have to worry about him jumping a fence, but you will need to keep an eye on him going under it. Ruger also has a bit of a reputation for wandering away from home and getting into mischief whenever he gets the chance. A strong runner, fenced in yard and/or regular leash walks will keep you and your neighbors happy if you take home this man. Ruger has lived with respectful children in the past and done extremely well. He may get along okay with larger dogs who respect his space but he has never lived with one. Ruger is prey driven and should NOT be around small animals including small dogs, rodents, birds and cats. all very impressed watching Rich, the store manager, and his expert team refresh the look of their rooms, with kitty-approved colors, of course! We are so thankful to Sherwin Williams, and to Rich and his team, for this generous gift! May 28: Anniversary Sale. This Memorial Day is the fourth anniversary of our thrift shop next to the Wells IGA. To celebrate, on Monday May 28 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m., weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re having a one day only 25% off storewide sale. Come and enjoy cookies, music and bargains! Memorial Day Weekend Yard Sale. This Friday and Saturday 9am-4pm, Sunday 9am1pm. If you have salable items (no junk please) please donate them Friday morning and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll give you a tax deductible form.
One last detail about this magnificent boy â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Ruger is huge in stature (110 pounds) and with that comes a huge amount of fur! He will NOT enjoy hot summer days outside in the sun and must have access to shade and water at all times. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll love to hang out with you in the a/c if you have it! His magnificent fur also sheds HEAVILY at least twice a year. Ruger is used to visiting the groomer during these times and does very well there. Learn more about Ruger by stopping by the AWS Adoption on Holland Road in West Kennebunk, 207-985-3244 or visiting animalwelfaresociety.org. AWS will be closed for adoptions and visits on Monday, May 28 in observance of Memorial Day.
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~ News ~ Red Line Jeeps Coastline Cruise
ELIOT Scheduled on the same day as Go Topless Day, May 19, which is a nation-wide event, Jeep groups across the country ride for charity. This year the charity of choice wasThe Travis Mills Foundation. Last year over 300 jeeps from 7 or 8 different states participated,
and a slightly smaller turnout occurred this year, partially because of the forecasted rain (not fun to drive in the rain without a top), and also because more jeep clubs were doing their own events this year. (photo: Redline Jeeps facebook post in 5th Annual Red Line Jeeps Coastline Cruise)
Kennebunk High School Class of 2018 Top Ten Percent KENNEBUNK Olivia Aiken Olivia Aiken of Kennebunk is the daughter of Andrew and Jacqueline Aiken. Olivia is President of the National Honor Society and received the Book Award for academic achievement with a social conscience. Olivia participated in volleyball, tennis, theater, Model UN, Model State, Captainsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Club and more. Olivia was named to SMMA All-Academic Team. She is a member of the Parks and Recreation Board. Olivia will attend Bryant University double majoring in International Business and Spanish.
Briannagh Beaudette Briannagh Beaudet te, is the daughter of Brian Beaudette and Sheila Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Donnell of Kennebunk, Maine. She will be attending the University of New Hampshire next year. She was nominated her sophomore year to represent her class at the RYLA leadership camp for four days. She has been a member of National Honor Society as well as The Civil Rights Club for two years. She has participated
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in swim team for one year; ski team and cross country for two years; and lacrosse for all four years.
Saraphina Birtolo Saraphina Birtolo, the daughter of Julia and Tony Birtolo of Kennebunk, is an IB diploma candidate, member of National Honor Society, and recipient of the Phi Beta Kappa Book Award. She is a state champion twirler and has been a member of the Kennebunk Twirlers for twelve years in addition to playing volleyball at KHS for four years. Saraphina will be attending Boston College next fall to study International studies along with French and Arabic.
William Blastos William Blastos, the son of Jessica Blastos and Michael Cripps, resides in Kennebunk. William is an International Baccalaureate Diploma candidate and a member of the National Honor Society. He participated in the Feminist Club, Model United Nations, and was one of the leaders of the Gay Straight Transgender Alliance at KHS. William will major in international and global studies at Middlebury College after taking a gap semester to travel.
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SOUTH BERWICK On May 11, the Marshwood Middle Schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Grade Six Chorus shared a concert with MMS Grade Six Band for students at Great Works School. The concert included
a workshop where the entire audience participated in learning about musical concepts and rehearsing choral and band music. Special thanks to the Great Works staff, Mrs. Marro,
and the Middle School music directors, Mrs. Bisson and Mr. Miller. These groups will be featured at the Middle School Spring Concerts, June 5 and June 7, at the High School Auditorium at 7 p.m.
Adia Grogan Adia Grogan of Kennebunk is the daughter of Heather and Kevin Grogan. At KHS, Adia was a captain of the varsity soccer team as well as a member of the track and field teams. She is a member of National Honor Society as well as Teen Trendsetters. She will be attending Saint Josephâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s College in Maine to major in Chemistry.
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Sarah Harmon of Arundel is the daughter of Zachary Harmon and Lynn Huck. She is a member of the National Honor Society and was also captain of the varsity cheerleading squad. As a member of Teen Trendsetters, she reads with first graders at KES. Sarah will attend Wingate University in North Carolina to study pre-pharmacy.
Abbey Iafolla Abbey Iafolla of Kennebunkport, the daughter of Denise and Michael Iafolla, moved to Maine from Pennsylvania at the beginning of her senior year. Abbey is a member of National Honor Society, Tri-M Music Honor Society, Interact, and Chamber Choir and has participated in the musical and cross country. She received the University of Rochester Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony Award for Service and dedicated much of her high school career to raising awareness for domestic violence through her work at a womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s shelter. Abbey will attend Boston College in the
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‘Smokey Joe’s Café’ an Energizing, Electrifying Musical Revue at Ogunquit Playhouse
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Stoller composed dozens of rock ‘n’ roll and rhythm and blues songs in their nearly seven decades-long partnership. These infectious tunes became chart-topping hits for artists like Elvis Presley, Peggy Lee, Aretha Franklin, Ben E. King, James Brown, The Coasters, The Drifters and The Beach Boys, among others, and were carved into mid-century America’s cultural soundtrack. Teenagers danced to the music; they played it on their radios and screamed when they saw their idols perform it on TV’s American Bandstand or Ed Sullivan Show. And the tunes remain relevant today. The duo’s “Stand By Me,” an anthem to love and devotion that they wrote in 1961 with Ben E. King, was a centerpiece, performed by a gospel choir, at Saturday’s Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Local audiences are savoring the infectious music again in the all-new, all-fabulous production of “Smokey Joe’s Café: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller.” Opening Ogunquit Playhouse’s
86th season last week, it runs through June 9 before heading to Stage 42 on 42nd Street in New York in July. The production features 39 Leiber-Stoller tunes from the well-known “Jailhouse Rock,” “I’m A Woman,” and “Hound Dog to novelty numbers like “Charlie Brown” and “Yakety Yak” to the lesser known “Neighborhood” and “Bossa Nova Baby.” But it is not simply a remake of the original “Smokey Joe’s Café,” which holds the record as Broadway’s longest-running musical revue, racking up over 2,000 performances between the years 1995 and 2000. Wisely, director/choreographer Josh Bergasse, working with Stoller and the original show’s creators, has tailored this new production to his stellar cast — Dwayne Cooper, Emma Degerstedt, John Edwards, Dionne D. Figgins, Nicole Vanessa Ortiz, Kyle Taylor Parker, Jelani Remy, Max Sangerman and Alysha Umphress. The five men and four women shine in solo numbers but perform won-
Dionne Figgins and Dwayne Cooper perform “You’re the Boss” in “Smokey Joe’s Cafe” at the Ogunquit Playhouse through June 9. The show will move on to New York in July.
derfully as a cohesive ensemble. These nine talented performers have great chemistry and clearly share a commitment and love for the work. Bergasse and his creative crew pared down some of the numbers and presents it in one act, no intermission, so the energy and enthusiasm builds to a satisfying finale without having to re-energize itself postintermission. As I recall, the earlier rendition was static — singers lined up and singing the tunes in unison. Not so this new show. Bergasse’s cast moves and cavorts across the stage in energetically choreographed action that is a treat to watch. Each tune segues perfectly into the next, moving from quieter love songs to stirring ballads to comic novelty tunes that break up the seriousness. The players are simply
fabulous. Figgins showcases her dance moves in “Dance with Me,” a number that evolves from comic mash-up to a sexy sizzle. Cooper is a comic delight in numerous numbers requiring his deep bass voice. Degerstedt shows off her shimmying prowess in “Teach Me How to Shimmy.” Remy is marvelous in a powerful “Jailhouse Rock,” while Umphress, Ortiz and Edwards shine in their respective solos “Neighborhood,””Fools Fall in Love” and “I Who Have Nothing.” Sangerman and Parker are great ensemble players adding energy to each number they’re in. Kudos as well to music director Sonny Paladino and his fabulous musicians, including bassist Yuko Tadano and saxophonist Eric Brown who depart See CAFE page 18...
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Kennebunk High School Spring Comedy “Harvey” KENNEBUNK “Harvey” by Mary Chase is a Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy that was turned into a popular movie featuring Jimmy Stewart. This is the story of a perfect gentleman, Elwood P. Dowd, and his best friend,
Harvey – a six-foot tall, invisible rabbit. When Elwood begins introducing Harvey around town, hilarity ensues! Kennebunk High School Theater, March 31 at 7 p.m., June 2 at 3 p.m.; June 3 at 3 p.m. All tickets are $9 and will be sold at the door.
Exhibit at Arundel Farm Gallery ARUNDEL Showing now through June 16, Arundel Farm Gallery, 76 Arundel Rd, hosts the Maine-Aomori Printmaking Society’s 2018 exchange between Maine printmakers and printmakers from Aomori, Japan. The exhibit, organized by Friends of Aomori, travels internationally as a cultural exchange program between the sister states. A companion fine craft exhibit called Monozukuri will be installed in the Carriage House Gallery, featuring Maine artists who find inspiration in Japanese culture and craft. Gallery hours are Thursday-Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. A Japanese Knot Basket workshop will be given by Eric
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The Traveling Sketchbook A Sketching Mixed-Media Diary of the World Around Us
Thursday, May 31 • 5-7pm Opening Reception at Sentry Hill
doors, the natural world.—she once described herself as ‘the last wild thing in the fields.’ Nature and the desire to break free are recurring themes in her work.” Todd Bonita, co-owner and instrucHamilton House, Summer, by Dennis Poirier. tor at Ogunquit (Dennis Poirier photo) Summer School of Art said, “I am so pleased with the hard ...DANCE from page 17 work and dedication of the yourself that extends outward to students and teachers who are the world. This group was formed participating in this exhibition. by Caroline Davis (voice/woodWhether a beginning student winds) to embrace both the hardor seasoned, master instructor, ship and ecstasy of life through we are all united in our sinsong, and it is now a collective cere effort to crack the codes of songwriting outlet for both herself good painting. It’s enriching to and Ben Hoffmann (voice/keybe part of this group. There is boards). great respect for and learning Featuring driving keyboards from the past but also a sincere and a powerful rhythm section effort to be authentic and to say that includes Sam Weber (bass) something poetically and artisand Jay Sawyer (drums), Maitri intically unique. “ corporates a heavy dose of soul and “When I think of our R&B, while also drawing upon school, it warms me to be part various other influences including of something that is best said by Indie music. Based in Brooklyn, paraphrasing artist and philosNY, Maitri is a new sound that opher, Robert Henri: ‘Through reflects modern day struggle and art, mysterious bonds of underoffers hope for a better reality. standing and of knowledge are “Maitri is taking from the established among men and past and molding it to meet the women. They are the bonds of a sound of the future, where Soul, great Brotherhood. Those who R&B, Jazz and Rock melt to are of the Brotherhood and siscreate a Super-Beat that crosses the terhood know each other, and boundaries and appeal to all music time and space cannot separate lovers.” - Indie Pulse Music them.’” Tickets are $16 in advance The exhibition will be on and $20 at the door and can be purview through September 2. chased at www.thedancehallkitSarah Orne Jewett House tery.org. Museum and Visitor Center regular season hours are Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, ...CAFE from page 16 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., June 1-October 15, 2018. For more information the platform and add expertise to on programs and house tours, the performances several times. “Smokey Joe’s Café” is please call 207-384-2454 or email jewetthouse@historic- rousing entertainment and a newengland.org Sarah Orne perfect start to the Playhouse’s Jewett House Museum and Vis- new season. It will leave you itor Center is located at 5 Port- clapping, singing, shouting and dancing in the aisles. land Street, South Berwick.
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This show presents a sample of the sketchbook pages from a six-week art adventure exploring the world around us. With pencils, ink pens, watercolor, colored pencils, and gouache, a group of curious, interested, and intrepid individuals ventured out into the landscape in late winter to sketch the moods, the land, the architecture, and the people they saw. Coach and Guide: Mary Byrom • The Adventurous Sketchers: Ruth Ann Fatscher, Marcus Gale, Judy Guadet, Christine Haddad, Celeste Kelly, Zenaida Maicas, Sandra Nelson, Maryse Newton, Annie Noonan, Gail Santos, Virginia Scudiere, Amelia Small, Krista Sullivan, and Susan Wierzba.
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BUSINESS & FINANCE Nearly 42 Million Americans will Kick Off Summer with a Memorial Day Getaway Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, and Americans will kick off the season by traveling in near-record numbers. According to AAA, more than 1.88 million New Englanders will travel this Memorial Day weekend, 5 percent more than last year and the most in more than a dozen years. Nationally 41.5 million Americans will travel this Memorial Day weekend, nearly 5 percent more than last year and the most in more than a dozen years. INRIX, a global transportation analytics company, expects travel delays on major roads could be more than three times longer than normal, with the busiest days being Thursday and Friday (May 24-25) as commuters mix with holiday travelers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The highest gas prices since 2014 wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t keep travelers home this Memorial Day weekend,â&#x20AC;? said Pat Moody, director of public affairs for AAA Northern New England. â&#x20AC;&#x153;A strong economy and growing consumer confidence are giving Americans all the motivation they need to kick off what we expect to be a busy summer travel season with a Memorial Day getaway.â&#x20AC;? New England Travel Forecast AAA projects 1.88 million New Englanders will travel this Memorial Day an increase of 5 percent. This is the highest memorial Day travel forecasted since 2005. Automobiles: Drivers in New England are forecasted to exceed the national average and see an increase of 5 percent from 1.62 million to 1.7 million Planes: Holiday air travel is expected to increase 6.1 percent to 150,00 leisure travelers. Trains, Buses, Rails and Cruise Ships: Travel across these sectors will increase by .1 percent to 27,000 passengers. National Travel Forecast Automobiles: The vast majority of travelers â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 36.6 million â&#x20AC;&#x201C; will hit the road this Memorial Day, 4.7 percent more than last year. Planes: 3.1 million people will travel by air, a 6.8 percent increase and the fifth year of consecutive air travel volume increases. Trains, Buses, Rails and Cruise Ships: Travel across these sectors will increase by 2.4 percent to 1.8 million passengers. Higher gas prices not de-
terring travelers. The 88 percent of travelers choosing to drive will pay the most expensive Memorial Day gas prices since 2014. Gas prices averaged $2.72 in April, an increase of 33 cents from last year, due to expensive crude oil, record gasoline demand and shrinking global supply. However, these higher prices are not keeping holiday travelers home, with automobile travel expected to increase for the fourth straight year, by nearly 5 percent over last Memorial Day. New England Gas Prices Vermontâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s average current price is $2.93 per gallon, which is 5 cents higher than one week ago, 17 cents higher than one month ago and 54 cents higher than one year ago. New Hampshireâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s average current price is $2.87 per gallon, which is 6 cents higher than one week ago. 19 cents higher than one month ago and 57 cents higher than one year ago. Maineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s current price is
$2.93 per gallon, which is 5 cents higher than one week ago, 16 cents higher than month ago, and 60 cents higher than one year ago. Drivers Beware: Worst Times to Hit the Road For the millions of Americans traveling by automobile, INRIX, in collaboration with AAA, predicts drivers will experience the greatest amount of congestion on Thursday, May 24 and Friday, May 25 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; in the late afternoon as commuters leave work early and mix with holiday travelers. Several major U.S. metros could experience double the travel times compared to a normal trip, while New Yorkers could see three times the delay. Advice to drivers is to avoid peak commute times in major cities altogether â&#x20AC;&#x201C; traveling late morning or early afternoon â&#x20AC;&#x201C; or plan alternative routes.â&#x20AC;? Information provided by AAA. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.
Should Employers be Allowed to Ask about Your Salary History? Employment expert explains why itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s illegal in many states to ask about past salary: Several cities and states have banned the infamous â&#x20AC;&#x153;salary historyâ&#x20AC;? question from the interview process, including California, Delaware, Massachusetts, New York City, New Orleans, and many more. But why is this question being banned, and what do employers need to know in order to protect themselves? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Part of the thinking behind banning the salary history question is that it will help to mini-
mize the gender pay gap,â&#x20AC;? says Rob Wilson, President of Employco USA and Employment Trends Expert. The belief is that inquiring about salary history can create a vicious cycle in which women are paid less presently and in the future, simply because they were paid less in the past. Concerned civil rights activists point to the fact that women are offered less when compared to similarly trained and educated males,
Atty. Tom Elias Appointed Chair, Maine Fee Arbitration Commission YORK Atty. Tom Elias, of Elias Law Offices in York, has been appointed panel chair of the Fee Arbitration Commission of the Maine Board of Overseers of the Bar. The purpose of the Fee Arbitration Commission is to provide for the arbitration of fee disputes between clients and attorneys who practice law in the State of Maine. Panel members are specially-appointed lawyers and non-lawyers who conduct hearings, and issue findings based upon the facts of each case. Its mission is to provide the public with a fair, efficient and inexpensive procedure to decide the issue of legal fees, when the fees charged by an attorney are challenged by client. As the owner of Elias Law Offices, Atty. Elias represents clients in matters involving Criminal Defense, Divorce and Family Matters, and Personal Injury Settlement and Litiga-
tion. He is among the highest rated lawyers through peer ratings for legal ability and ethical standards, by Martindale-Hubbell peer reviews submitted by Judges, other Attorneys, and Clients. Attorney Elias is licensed in Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts, with a home office located in York. A Website with additional information about his firm, and featuring Attorney Testimonials, and Client Reviews, can be found at eliaslawoffices.com.
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Great Works and Central School Kindergarten Share as Book Buddies
SOUTH BERWICK Mrs. Doran’s Kindergarten class from Central School joined 4th grader reading partners in the Great Works School Reading Garden. Students have
enjoyed reading together and visiting another school, giving them an opportunity to gain confidence in reading and work on reading strategies to share.
Marshwood’s Mushtak Receives Perfect Score SOUTH BERWICK Congratulations to MHS junior Noble Mushtak who received a perfect score on last year’s Computer Science A exam. Not only did Noble receive the top score of a 5, but he also was one of 112 students in the world to earn every point possible on this exam! This is an outstanding accomplishment and we applaud Noble’s hard work! David is the AP4all coordinator at Marshwood High School. The AP4all program is administered by the University of Maine at Fort Kent. This program enables students to take
AP courses that are not offered at their high schools online. Noble Mushtak took the “AP Computer Science A” course
through this program. Pictured are: Paul Mehlhorn, Noble Mustak and David Lietz.
laureate diploma candidate as well as a member of National Honor Society, Captains’ Club, and the recipient of the Wellesley College Book Award. She is a member of the track and field teams at KHS as well as an active participant in many non-profit organizations. She will be studying Communications at George Washington University in the fall.
team. Hallie plans to attend Colby College in the fall where she will continue to play both soccer and lacrosse.
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Julia Milligan Julia Milligan of Kennebunk is the daughter of Peter and Judith Milligan. She has been part of the Kennebunk High School and YMCA Manta Ray swim teams and has been a state qualifier every year as a swimmer. She has participated in volunteering through the Barbara Bush Literacy Foundation, the National Honor Society, and many other extracurricular activities throughout her high school career. Julia will be attending Syracuse University to study Pre-medicine.
Mia Murray Mia Murray of Kennebunkport, daughter of Amanda and Dean Murray, was the recipient of the Smith College Book Award, Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award, and SMAA’s Principal’s Award. She was a member of National Honor Society, Environmental Awareness Club and Peer Helpers. Mia ran cross-country, was captain of Unified Basketball for three years, and captain of the lacrosse team. She will be playing lacrosse at Whea-
ton College (MA) next year where she plans to major in Secondary Education with Environmental Science.
Maggie Nguyen Maggie Nguyen of Kennebunk is the daughter of Qui and Dang Nguyen. She is an International Baccalaureate Diploma candidate, a member of National Honor Society, and recipient of the Williams College Book Award. Maggie has participated in Environmental Awareness Club, International Club, Interact Club, and Student Council. She is captain of the volleyball, swim and dive teams. Maggie intends to dive at Middlebury College where she will study physics and environmental science.
Evie Roop Evie Roop of Kennebunk, the daughter of Lori and Mark Roop, is a member of the National Honor Society, the Feminist Club, CoEditor in Chief of the school newspaper, and Cornell University Book Award recipient. She has participated in theater productions at KHS, was a member of
the ice hockey team, and danced at Sharon Lux School of Dance for fourteen years. She is excited to be attending Fordham University in New York City.
Kellie Ryan Kellie Ryan of Kennebunkport is the daughter of Joseph and Tracy Ryan. A member of the National Honor Society and Peer Helpers, she has participated in Interact, Student Council, and Yearbook. Kellie was on the Soccer, Lacrosse, and Track and Field teams and managed the Kennebunk Hockey Team for the past three years. She is proud to have served the community in ways such as clothing and food drives, along with soup kitchens and much more. She is excited to attend Providence College under the St. Catherine of Siena Scholarship. She will be majoring in Business Management in the honors college.
Quinn Sargent Quinn Sargent of Kennebunk is the daughter of Courtney (Panetta) Downs and the late Kevin Sargent. Quinn is an International Bacca-
Hallie Schwartzman Hallie Schwar t zman of Ken nebunk, daughter of Joe and Edie Schwartzman, is the valedictorian of her class. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Executive Council and Peer Helpers among other clubs at KHS. She has received the Dartmouth Book Award, SMAA Good Citizen Award, Western Maine Board of Approved Soccer Officials Outstanding Player/Sportswomanship Award and has been recognized as a US Lacrosse Academic All American. She has played varsity soccer and lacrosse for four years and has been a two year captain of both teams as well as a member of the school’s Unified Basketball
Jordyn Sullivan Jordyn Sullivan, daughter of Jason and Michelle Sullivan, is the salutatorian of her class. She is an elected member of the Executive Council for the Class of 2018 and the Secretary of National Honor Society where she worked to create a peer tutoring program. She was the recipient of the Yale Book award and will be attending Salve Regina University.
Merredith Thibodeau Merredith Thibodeau of Kennebunkport, daughter of Bob and Marge Thibodeau, is a member of the National Honor Society. A member of the Yearbook Club for two years, she served as editor during her senior year. She is also an active member of the community, acquiring over 400 hours of community service during her time at the high school. Merredith will be attending the University of New Hampshire in the fall to study marketing.
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STATEWIDE Around Memorial Day, the Red Cross sees a steep decline in blood donations. Busy summer schedules, vacations and school breaks also cause a drop in donations. Accidents and medical emergencies don’t take a summer break – patients need blood every minute, every day. In the summer of 1973, Ramona Johnson was playing at the park when she was injured jumping off the swings. She was bleeding profusely from a 7-inch gash in her leg. By the time she reached the hospital, she needed an emergency transfusion. She credits the donors who took the
time to give blood with helping to save her life. Johnson’s childhood experience receiving blood compelled her to make her first blood donation more than 10 years ago. “A little voice told me that this would be a great way to give back,” she said. “I have been faithfully donating every eight weeks since.” Make an appointment to donate blood by downloading the free Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting redcrossblood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1800-733-2767). In thanks, all those who come to donate blood or platelets now through June 10, will receive
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YORK A family fundraiser has been established to help the children who were involved in the tragic boating accident on the Piscataqua River on May 5. The familyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 7-year-old daughter Kaillen was killed and their 5-year-old son Mikey was transferred to Boston Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hospital with serious multiple injuries. The fundraiser will take place on Tuesday, May 29, 5-8 p.m. at the York River Landing Pavilion. The cash-only event is for $20 per person (under 12-$8) and includes buffet with hot dogs, burgers, salads, 1 craft beer ticket, ice cream. A silent auc-
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$
2015 KIA SEDONA SX
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24,916
$
9,876
$
SOMERSWORTH NISSAN HYUNDAI
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12,714
$
2013 KIA RIO SX HATCH
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8,712
$
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10,584
$
2013 JEEP WRANGLER
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12,927
$
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2016 VW PASSAT 1.8T
28,033
$
2013 FORD F150 CC XLT
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11,965
$
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2010 MERCEDES 300
27,212
$
2011 HONDA CIVIC EX
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$
9,912
Gray, 62K, Manual, Alloys, PW, PL, Cruise, Sunroof, AC, AM/FM CD, Stk. #P2110A
2017 CHEVY CAMARO
8,675
$
2008 MAZDA 3
R/S Black, 18K, Auto, Alloys, PW, PL, B/U Camera, Convertible, Bluetooth, Stk. #P2164
25,848
$
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4,566
$
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$
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~ Where To Dine ~
Dining Guide OPEN @ 11AM TUES-SUN
HAPPY HOUR 2-6PM TUES-FRI AT THE BAR
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HALF-PRICED PIZZAS! Every Night 9pm-Close
PATIO OPEN FOR MEMORIAL WEEKEND!
JUMBO LOBSTER ROLL $17.99 Dine-In or Take-Out Serving From 11am Daily
Celebrate Memorial Day with Weathervane’s
Lobster Clambake
1-¼ LB. LOBSTER $17.99
WITH FRIES Friday 5/25, 9pm: Hit The Bus Saturday 5/26, 9pm: DJ Dance Party
207.646.5711
•
Sunday 5/27, 9pm: Karaoke
2135 POST RD / ROUTE 1, WELLS, ME
WWW.LITCHFIELDSBARANDGRILL.COM
Featuring a Maine Lobster, a Cup of Clam Chowder and Half Order of Steamed Clams.
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WEDNESDAYS $ 99
Margarıtas Kids Eat 1 On the Rocks House Margaritas Available All Day, Every Day!
Dine-In From Mini Mariner Menu Kids Claw Meal Priced Daily
$5 FIVE DOLLAR $5
Bloody Marys Our House Bloody Mary for Just Five Dollars Every Sunday
2 Dover Point Road, Dover · (603) 749-2341 U.S. Route 1, Kittery · (207) 439-0330
11 Water Street <ŝƩĞƌLJ͕ DĂŝŶĞ
207-439-1630
www.lobsterhouse.com
Open 6:40am-2pm Monday
Memorial Day
NANCY’S CAFE
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Nancy’s Café & Catering
207-363-5557 1151 ROUTE 1, CAPE NEDDICK, ME 03902 Phenomenal Breakfast: Pancakes, Quiche, Omlettes Great Sandwiches, Salads, Soups & Entrees Vegetarian Options, Baked Goods, Beer & Wine Charming spacious dining rooms - friendly servers - wonderful food! HOURS: 6:30AM-4PM WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY
Offering all kinds of meals & dinners to go! Call ahead and we’ll have your order ready for pick up
www.nancyscafeandcatering.com ww.nancybcatering.com
ƉƉĞƟnjĞƌƐ͕ ŶƚƌĞĞƐ͕ ĞƐƐĞƌƚƐ ŚŽŽƐĞ ŶLJ ŽŵďŝŶĂƟŽŶ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ dŚƌĞĞ ƚŚĂƚ dŽƚĂů ŝƚŚĞƌ Ψϯϱн Žƌ ΨϮϱн ĂŶĚ tĞ͛ůů ĞĚƵĐƚ ΨϭϬ Žƌ Ψϱ͊ Liquor and tax not included. Cannot be used with group packages. Not valid on ŚŽůŝĚĂLJƐ͘ DĂdžŝŵƵŵ ŽĨ ϯ ĐŽƵƉŽŶƐͬĚŝƐĐŽƵŶƚƐͬĐŽŵƉůŝŵĞŶƚĂƌLJ ĐĞƌƟĮĐĂƚĞƐ ŵĂLJ ďĞ ƵƐĞĚ͘ ΨϯϱͬΨϮϱ ƉĞƌ ĐŽƵƉŽŶ ŵƵƐƚ ďĞ ƐƉĞŶƚ͘ ŽƵƉŽŶ ǀĂůŝĚ ŽŶůLJ Ăƚ ƟŵĞ ŽĨ ƉƵƌĐŚĂƐĞ͘ Please present coupon before ordering. Expires 5/31/18 (WS) Manager signature required:__________________________
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Happy Hour Sunday - Thursday, 3 - 5 pm Join us for Wiggly Bridge Cocktails and SoMe Brewing micro brews along with other drink and appetizer specials.
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on the ocean www.beachmereinn.com
Three Course Prime Rib Dinner Every Friday, ending May 25th Also, Catch of the Day
starting at the end of June, served outdoors
Price does not include Maine Food and Beverage Tax or Gratuity. Call for reservations.
62 Beachmere Place, Ogunquit, Maine 03907 â&#x20AC;¢ 207-646-2021 â&#x20AC;¢
1465 Main Street
So. Sanford Maine 04073
OPEN YEAR ROUND 11:00 to 8:00, Closed Only Mondays FAMOUS CHOWDERS and LEGENDARY SEAFOOD FULL DINNERS EAT IN and TAKE OUT PHONE ORDERS: 324-4700 WW OM W. LO R DSCL A M BOX .C
Fishermanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Catch Restaurant
Eat In Take Out
Simple Seafood, Fresh And At Its Best
Open Daily at 11:30AM
207.646.8780 80 134 Harbor Road, d Wells W ll Harbor H www.fishermanscatchwells.com
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~ Where To Dine ~ Your New Go-To ... Dining Loyalty Program Bubbly Brunch by the Sea
OCEANFRONT DINING BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
ShearwaterMaine.com 207-363-3850
Welcome Back Summer! HAPPY HOUR 3-5PM DAILY $3 OFF APPETIZERS $2 OFF DRAFT BEERS $1 OFF HOUSE WINES Available 7 Days/Week
756 York St, York Harbor • Open 7 Days 8am-9pm
207-351-1100 • LobsterCoveRestaurant.com
Angelina’s Ristorante TUSCAN GRILLE & WINE BAR
655 Main St • Ogunquit
OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK
207.646.0445 angelinasogunquit.com Year Round 4:30-9:30 pm
Mangia Thursdays $11.99 (EAT)
LAST ONE ON JUNE 14
UNTIL THE FALL
Every Thursday Night, enjoy a Salad or Soup and choose between 12 different Italian Entrées. YOU MUST MAKE A RESERVATION
Last Spring Wine Dinner! $69 Each Course is paired with Wine.
/ person (plus tax + grat)
The 3rd & 4th courses can be substituted with prior notice.
June 22 @ 6pm:
3rd Annual “Not So Italian” Wine Dinner
Join us for dinner before or after the Ogunquit Playhouse!
1st Course: Bacon Wrapped Scallops 2nd Course:Summer Chop Salad 3rd Course: Caribbean Style Shrimp Skewers 4th Course: Steak Diane 5th Course: Mixed Fruit Shortcake
HAVE AN APPETIZER ON US Choose 1 for the Table! Bruschetta, Zuppa Toscana, or Prosciutto & Asparagus Appetizer Not to be used with any other coupon or discount offer for any of our weekly specials Not available on holidays or holiday weekends - Valid thru 6/30/18 (WS)
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OGUNQUIT’S FIRST RESTAURANT! Since the 1920s
THIS PLACE IS OUR “MUST HAVE” when we are in the area. We live in MA about an hour and a half away, and I have driven here just for the brunch. The creme brûlée French toast is to die for. I don’t even like French toast but we order this every time. The Tenderloin Benedict is also amazing. Everything I have ever tried there is excellent. Don’t forget to get a BLT Bloody Mary while you wait for a table. ~ Nikki S, West Haven, CT
Voted Best Breakfast 2015-2017 “Outstanding Service in a Friendly Environment at an Affordable Price!”
Early Bird Special:
10% Off 6-7am Open Daily 6am-2pm from mid-April until end of October Lunch Selections served starting at 11am
Route 1, Ogunquit / 207.646.8777 www.eggandibreakfast.com
espresso
Y
cappuccino
Y
eggs benedicts
Y
Come in and see our new breakfast and lunch menu with over 22 new items and some very nice healthy choices!
quiche
Y
scones
Y
french toast
Y
Breakfast/Brunch: Daily 8-2:30 • Dinner & Bar: Nightly 5:30-Close
waffles
Y
pancakes
Y
gelato
Y
salads
Y
italian entrées
panini
biscotti Y
wine & beer Y
espresso
Y
italian pastries
Y
salads Y
brick-oven pizza, Italian entrées, a wide assortment of panini,
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garden-fresh salads, select Italian wines, beer & cocktails, our homemade
gelato cappuccino
gelato, Italian pastries and a full breakfast. We invite our customers to slow down and enjoy the pace and surroundings of an authentic European caffé. Take in the ocean views from our outdoor bistro and savor a frothy cappuccino under the stars. Free wi-fi and parking
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biscotti
next door at Five-O.
www.CaffePregoOgt.com Y
eggs benedicts
Y
207.646.7734
cappuccino
quiche
Y
scones
Y
pizza Y
44 SHORE ROAD, OGUNQUIT
• DINNER • Thu-Mon, 5pm to close
Y
panini
• LUNCH • Thu-Mon, Noon to 5pm
italian entrées
• BREAKFAST • Sat, Sun & Mon, 7:30 to 11:30am
Y
O P E N T H U R S DAY T H R O U G H M O N DAY
espresso
Y
french toast
Y
waffles
italian pastries
ENJOY LIVE MUSIC MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND! Friday & Monday nights.
Caffé Prego—Ogunquit’s original Italian caffé, is known for authentic
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SERVING A FULL BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER!
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salads
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RTE 1, 335 MAIN ST, OGUNQUIT 207-646-3111 • BINTLIFFSOGUNQUIT.COM
Baked Stuffed Haddock Sirloin Tips Lobster Pie ••••• Beer and Wine Available 1732 No. Berwick Rd. / Rt. 9, Wells 207-646-8561 Open Wednesday-Sunday 11–8 SERVING LUNCH & DINNER
Y
pancakes
Y
gelato
Y
salads
Y
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Join us for Memorial Weekend at the Harbor!
Always Fresh, Always Homemade, Always Delicious
Full Service Restaurant & Bar
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Except Wednesdays until June
(207) 646-2200 352 Harbor Rd, Wells www.hobbsharborside.com for full menu Sorry, we do not accept reservations for any size party.
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(207) 646-4200 1205 Post Road (Route 1), Wells, Maine
BOOK YOUR LODGING & DINING PACKAGE TODAY! Please visit our website for menus and details. Holidays excluded. Tax & gratuity not included. Reservations recommended.
125 Shore Road | Ogunquit, ME 03907 | 207.646.9384 | AnchorageByTheSea.com
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~ Where To Dine ~ Dine In or Take Out
Merriland Farm Café 545 Coles Hill Road, Wells • 646-5040
Open 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Serving Breakfast and Lunch ~ Closed on Tuesdays Only ~
FAMILY RESTAURANT Craft Beers Lobster Rolls Famous Fried Clams Fisherman’s Feast Roast Beef
Visit online: www.merrilandfarmcafe.com ~ Email: merrilandfarm@maine.rr.com
Baked Haddock Grilled Salmon Haddock Tacos Lobster Pie Burgers
Serving Lunch & Dinner Daily
Lobster Roll with Clam Chowder
$19.95 198 Post Road, Wells, ME (207) 216-9905 • clamshantymaine.com
“Love is the Maine Ingredient” Open 7:30am-1pm (Closed Wed & Thurs)
Now in our 24th Year!
Fresh Food & Friendly Service 207-646-6667 87 Main Street • Ogunquit
find us at the blinking light www.amorebreakfast.com
Exciting New Menu
Memorial Day BBQ Tips Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer. For many, Memorial Day weekend also signifies their first chance to invite friends and family over for a backyard barbecue. While some never put their grills away for the winter, braving the cold so they can keep grilling year-round, many may need a refresher to ensure their Memorial Day BBQ starts summer off on the right foot. • Stock up on supplies. Before hosting your first backyard barbecue, take inventory of your supplies, making sure you have a spatula, tongs, oven mitts, a sturdy grill brush, and other accessories you may need during grilling season. Check each item to make sure it’s not worse for wear and do the same with the grill as well. Replace supplies that have too much wear and tear in advance of Memorial Day weekend so you have one less item on your to-do list come the day of the barbecue. • Designate some time to do some cleaning. Even if you cleaned the grill and patio furniture before putting the items in storage for the winter, they likely will need to be cleaned again before you host your first soiree of the season. Remove any dust and check for spider webs or signs of other critters that might have made your furniture home over the cold winter. Droppings from rodents can be dangerous, and spiders can bite unsuspecting grillmasters. Clean patio furniture before putting it out as well. • Find some new recipes. Hot dogs and hamburgers are perfectly
acceptable backyard barbecue fare, but hosts who want to treat their guests to something new this summer can find a host of recipes online. Consider recipes for grilled vegetables so vegetarian guests can enjoy freshly grilled foods alongside your other guests. Just be sure to separate veggies from meat on the grill so vegetarian guests are not hesitant to eat. And while grilled meat tends to be popular at backyard barbecues, don’t overlook recipes for grilled fish that can be both nutritious and delicious. • Get guests home safe. Memorial Day gatherings tend to be festive, but keep an eye on guests to ensure that no one consumes an excessive amount of alcohol. Keep a list of local cab companies on hand or download a car service app to your smartphone so safe means of transportation are always within reach. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by thirdparty sources.
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~ Where To Dine ~
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EVERY MOMENT A SPECIAL OCCASION Proms, Graduations, Etc.
BEACHFIRE IS NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Serving Dinner Nightly from 5pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; NOW Open 7 Days!
Welcome Back, Friends! Celebrate the new season with a special offer
for our friends returning to town: Join us Monday-Thursday nights through May 31, and receive 2 entrees for the price of 1 with this ad. To validate offer, please call for reservation and present this ad when seated. Purchase one entree from our nightly menu at the regular price, and receive a second entree of equal or lesser value with our compliments. We look forward to serving you soon - Welcome home! (WS)
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646-1733 raspberris@ogunquit.com Major Credit Cards Smoke Free
OPEN YEAR ROUND
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ogunquitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Best Kept Secretâ&#x20AC;?
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With this coupon. Monday-Friday. Expires 6/1/18. This oďŹ&#x20AC;er not valid with any other discount. No Cash Value. (WS)
Affordable Home Cooking Serving Breakfast Anytime Something For Everyone Extremely Fast & Friendly Service Consistently Great Comfort Food
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Food Truck Park to Open Memorial Day Weekend WELLS Congdonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s After Dark, New Englandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first food truck park, will begin operation on Memorial Day weekend with a rotation of 14 different food trucks and a beer garden featuring beers from some of Maineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best breweries, including two made with Congdonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s doughnuts. The park launched in the summer of 2017 with three food trucks in the parking lot of renowned family bakery, Congdonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Doughnuts Family Restaurant & Bakery, at 1090 Post Road, in Wells. The park was enhanced for the 2018 season, with more trucks, alcohol service, expanded parking, and entertainment such as live music, classic car shows, and face painting. Congdonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s After Dark will operate in the evenings, from 4 p.m. to as late as 2 a.m., beginning Thursday, May 24. The park will be open Thursday to Sunday to until late June, then open daily for the summer. Food truck parks have grown in popularity in recent years, particularly in food truckdense states like Texas and California. Congdonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s owner Gary Leech said he wanted to provide a diverse dining experience that would appeal to locals and visitors alike, while creating a unique atmosphere that will appeal to families, beer enthusiasts, the service industry, and tourists of Wells and the surrounding seaside communities. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The beauty of food truck parks is there is something for everyone,â&#x20AC;? said Leech. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Plus, you can roll right off the beach covered in sand or stop in after
work and grab a quick bite or stay for the evening in a fun, family-friendly atmosphere. You can even bring the dog!â&#x20AC;? The park website, cadfoodtruck.com, includes a schedule so the public can see which trucks will be types of cuisine will be available each evening. To ensure variety, some food trucks will be daily and others will rotate. Participating trucks include Hoss & Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, a former Old Orchard Beach mainstay that was featured on Food Network for its creative, outlandish burgers, and that recently returned to Maine after running a food truck in Florida. Congdonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s will also have its own truck that will serve fresh doughnuts later in the evening. Others trucks include Tasting Maine (North Berwick), What-A-Wrap (Kennebunk), Big Grampaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Grill (Wells), as well as Knew Potato Caboose (Nottingham, NH), Gorgeous Gelato (Portland), Farm-toCoast Mobile Kitchen (Portland), El Camino Fresh Mexican Grill (East Waterboro), Chef Kozâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Crescent City Kitchen (Farmington, NH), The Truffle
Truck (Portland), Falafel Mafia (Portland), Fishinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Ships (Portland), and Arundel Ice Cream (Arundel). Cuisines include seafood, Mexican, burgers, Italian, Southern, steak & cheese, gourmet French fries, MiddleEastern, farm-to-table, gelato, doughnuts, and ice cream. The beer garden will feature two beers brewed with Congdonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s doughnuts, made by Saco-based Barreled Souls Brewery: Honey-Dipped Blonde Ale and Maple Bacon Fritter Stout. While the beer garden will include some classic brews and also offer wine and mixed drinks, the focus will be on Maineâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s buzzing craft beer industry. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The craft beer industry in Maine is even more deep and diverse than the Maine doughnut industry,â&#x20AC;? said Leech. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Maine has become a beer destination, so we wanted to bring those great flavors to our guests.â&#x20AC;? There is no cost for admission and free parking is available on-site. Congdonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also has a trolley stop, which operates in Wells and Ogunquit during the summer.
Left to right: Wells Chamber Board Members Judy DesMueles of Kennebunk Savings Doreen Rogan of YCCC, Wells Chamber Board Chair Brian Lepine, Amond Duquette and Raj Mandekar of Tulsi North, Wells Chamber Board Member Eric Nixon of Bangor Savings Bank, Janet Howe of Tulsi North, Wells Chamber President/CEO Eleanor Vadenais, Wells Town Manager Jon Carter, Wells Police Chief Jo-Ann Putnam.
WELLS The Wells Chamber of Commerce and Wells Town Officials welcomed new business Tulsi North at a ribbon cutting ceremony recently. Located at
231 Post Road, Route 1 in Wells, Tulsi North was touted as â&#x20AC;&#x153;One of the best authentic Indian Restaurants in the USâ&#x20AC;? by Travel & Leisure Magazine. FMI: 207630-0443; www.tulsinorth.com.
Chamber Welcomes Flooring Business
Left to right: Wells Chamber Board Members Judy DesMueles of Kennebunk Savings, Doreen Rogan of YCCC, Eric Nixon of Bangor Savings Bank, Wells Chamber President/CEO Eleanor Vadenais, Wells Chamber Board Chair Brian Lepine, Peter Jacob of Coastal Prefinished Floors, Wells Chamber Board Member Courtney Tufts of SIS Bank, Michelle Jacob of Coastal Prefinished Floors, Wells EMS Director Jim Lapolla, Kylee Jacob of Coastal Prefinished Floors, Wells Town Manager Jon Carter, Wells Police Chief Jo-Ann Putnam.
WELLS The Wells Chamber of Commerce and Wells Town Officials welcomed new business Coastal Prefinished Floors & Tiles at a ribbon cutting ceremony recently. Lo-
cated at 833 Sanford Road, Route 109 in Wells, Owners Peter and Michelle Jacob offer all types of f looring and installation services. FMI: 207286-3577; www.coastalprefinished.com.
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grandchildren Rick, Alyssa and Mackenzie, his brothers Maurice â&#x20AC;&#x153;Moâ&#x20AC;? and William â&#x20AC;&#x153;Billyâ&#x20AC;?. Ron was predeceased by his parents Armand and Evelina Roberge and his brother Paul. Ron was a native of South Berwick and graduated from Berwick Academy 1956. He owned and operated Roberge Sunoco Station for over 35 years and Save On Fuel for over 25 years. In his last years he ran Central Automotive on Pond Road in Berwick. He enjoyed his many conversations with customers and friends, whether political, technical, medical or just for a good laugh. He was also admired for his technical mind and many creative ideas. There will be a Gathering of Family, Friends & Well Wishers at Spring Hill on Pond Road in South Berwick, Sunday, May 27, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Memorial donations in memory of Ron can be made to Cornerstone VNA at 178 Farmington Road, Rochester, NH 03867.
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...ROSS from page 36 For 47 years, Marlene was the personal caretaker of Melvin Weiner of Ogunquit. Marlene was adventurous and loved the outdoors. She loved going for rides on the motorcycle and had a memorable trip to Tennessee. Marlene also enjoyed snowmobiling, camping and crafting. She moved
of five years, Arthur Shaw of North Berwick and his children, Tory Turcotte and Adam Shaw and their four children and grandchildren; her son Ernest Ross of Wells, daughter Sherri Ross of Wells; two sisters, Patricia Hodgdon of Springvale and Barbara Hannaford of North Berwick; five grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.
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PAINT FOREMAN Year round work with vacation time and holiday pay. Vehicle available.
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Looking for DISHWASHERS & LINE COOKS. Apply in person to Hobbs Harborside, 352 Harbor Rd, Wells. 207-646-2200
FRONT DESK ATTENDANTS NEEDED
PLUMBER NEEDED with minimum Journeyman ME license. Heat experience a plus. Individual should be reliable and self-motived. Competitive pay, vacations and 401K contributions. Clean driving record required. Please contact bcfowler@metrocast.net or 207-671-8180.
Must have: a strong work ethic, ability to lift 30 lbs, ability to use a 6 foot ladder, a clean driving record, and a great attitude.
Nancy's Cafe and Catering 1151 Route 1, Cape Neddick is now hiring: experienced baker, cooks, breakfast cooks, prep staff, waitstaff, hosts & dishwashers Please call 207-363-5557
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Sea Chambers, an ocean-front hotel in Ogunquit, is looking for one more member of our HOUSEKEEPING TEAM. Candidates should possess the following skills: friendly with strong customer service ethic; attentive to details; able to work at a fast pace; able to multi-task; must work well with others; must be able to lift 20 pounds on a consistent basis; experience is preferred, but we will train the right person if necessary. We have a fun staff and great guests! Please send your resume immediately if you are interested in this position. Salary commensurate with experience. Please contact Kate Tweedie at 207-646-9311 or ktweedie@seachambers.com.
SEASONAL MAINTENANCE position available at Sea Chambers in Ogunquit. Duties will include: Delivering items to guests and co-workers; Weeding, sweeping and general grounds keeping; Folding laundry; Helping all departments and guests as needed. Applicants should be friendly and energetic. All training is provided. Hours to be determined, but afternoons, evenings and weekends are likely. Please contact Kate Tweedie at 207-646-9311 or ktweedie@seachambers.com.
Full & part time. Benefits available for full time employees. Competitive pay. Weekends and evenings required. Apply in person to:
Misty Harbor Resort, 60 Mile Rd, Wells
HELP WANTED WAITSTAFF, FRY COOK & DISHWASHER. PT/FT available. Open year round. Up to $14/hour. Join our friendly team. Richardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Seafood Restaurant, 1732 N. Berwick Rd, Wells. Apply in person or call 207-646-8561, ask for Debbie.
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USCG LICENSED CAPTAIN to work with Captain Satch and his crew. We run family-friendly in-shore fishing charters daily Memorial Day thru Labor Day. Must be people-oriented. Full or part time. 207-703-3631 No Captain Blighs! Capt. Satch & Sons, Wells Harbor
Must be at least 18 years of age. Must have reliable vehicle and cell phone.
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2018 Seasonal Positions Available through October Full & Part Time *Most positions available to start immediately!*
HOUSEKEEPERS WANTED $15/Hour with BONUS @ End of Season! Lunch provided! Must be proud of your work, and be able to work Saturdays! Option to work this spring, week days, and into fall available. Previous experience is helpful, but not necessary, training available. Fun place to work, great team to work with!
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MOVING YARD SALE May 26, 27 & 28 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Household items, cookware, china, tools, crafts, games, knickknacks, camping gear & more. 96 Emeryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bridge Road South Berwick.
TWO-FAMILY YARD SALE Saturday, May 26 8am-2pm Housewares, Tools, Linens, Games 33 Rachel Carson Drive, Wells
PERSONAL ASSISTANCE TRUSTWORTHY RETIREE will 1) shop for groceries, hardware, dept. store items. 2) make deliveries. 3) drive to/ from airport, mall, theater & other dest. 4) do small odd jobs. Try me out! Very reasonable. Call Paul 207-363-0519
ELIOT MAINE RENTAL Small one bedroom APT, ideal for one. All utilities included. No pets. Background check. $1000/mo. Call 207-439-2636
SOUTHERN MAINE Rte 1 Location, 250 or 500 sq. ft. options, 2nd Fl, Elevator, $350/mo. INCL Heat/Elec, Conference Rm. CALL 363-1825.
GARAGE/DRIVEWAY SALE 282 Eldridge Road, Wells May 26 & 27 â&#x20AC;˘ 8am-3pm Many household items, furnishings, artwork, vintage, used and unused clothing/shoes, gardening tools/supplies/decorations, many possible rare ďŹ nds. Rain or shine.
GIANT YARD SALE May 26-27-28 starting @ 8 a.m. York Elks Lodge, 1704 Route 1 Antiques, Collectibles, Art, Jewelry, Comics, Sports Cards, Household Items, etc. Hundreds of Items â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Something for Everyone! YARD SALE May 26 & 27 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. All kinds of goodies! 8 Ash Tree Trail, Wells
YARD SALE Saturday 5/26 â&#x20AC;˘ 8am-12pm 255 Clay Hill Rd, Cape Neddick Housewares, hand tools, something for everyone! No early birds.
MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Sat. 5/26 & Sun 5/27 â&#x20AC;˘ 8:30-2:00 Corner of Roaring Rock Rd. and Wavecrest Dr., York Harbor Something for Everyone!
NEIGHBORHOOD MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Friday 5/25 & Saturday 5/26 8am-2pm Ridgewood Circle, Kennebunk
YARD SALE & MOVING SALE Saturday 5/26 8am-Dusk 162 Rochester St, Berwick
FRIENDS AND FAMILY YARD SALE Saturday, May 26 â&#x20AC;˘ 8am - 3pm 52 Sanford Road Wells No Early Birds YARD SALE Saturday, May 26 9am to 3pm 333 Butternut Trail Wells, Maine ESTATE SALE Saturday, May 26 â&#x20AC;˘ 8am to 2pm 10 Georgia St, York â&#x20AC;˘ Inside Sale Contents of entire house for sale! Household, furniture, etc. NEIGHBORHOOD YARD SALE! Saturday, May 26th (8-noon) No Early Birds, Please MerriďŹ eld Court, Wells 6+ Homes Involved! Something for Everyone! (Directions: From Route 1, turn onto Mile Rd towards Wells Beach. Take right just before bridge â&#x20AC;&#x201C; MerriďŹ eld Court) RELOCATION SALE Saturday, May 26 â&#x20AC;˘ 8am-12pm 149 Alfred Road, Kennebunk Prom/Summer Fashion Dresses size 6-12, Astronomical Telescope, 10â&#x20AC;? Table Saw, Fan, Area Heater, New Snow Blower
OGUNQUIT MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Saturday, June 2 â&#x20AC;˘ 8am-3pm (Rain date: Sunday, June 3)
49 & 66 Meadow Ln, Ogunquit (Off Berwick Road)
General household items, furniture, kitchen furnishings, small appliances, tools, clothing, womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s scarves, jewelry, handbags, mirrors, craft supplies, beach chairs, artwork, books, vases, planters & more.
RENTALS WANTED RENTAL WANTED Long term, 2 BR apt or house; single businessman relocating to area. 603-834-0401
4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths 207-363-4527 yorkbeachmainerentals @gmail.com COZY COTTAGE FOR RENT Furnished. Sleeps six. No pets. Across from Long Sands Beach. No smoking. Weeks in June and August still available. $900 per week. Call 781-454-8479
STORAGE RENTALS AFFORDABLE STORAGE Rentals $50 & Up No Sign Up Fee Call (207) 641-8404 SUMMER INSIDE AND/OR OUTSIDE STORAGE Reasonable Rates Route 1, Wells 207-646-7881
BERWICK 2 BR PLUSH APT with 2 full bathrooms, W/D hookup, hardwood ďŹ&#x201A;oors. $1300/mo. plus utilities but includes hot water. 603-817-0808
GLASS REPAIR BROKEN GLASS COMPANY New windows, window repair, shower doors, mirrors, weather stripping, screens. Residential & commercial. 207-216-9931
GRAVEL
VACATION RENTAL YORK BEACH MAINE VACATION RENTAL
ROOM FOR RENT at 41 Brown Lane, Wells. Shared common areas in Cape House near Route One, Wells. $175 per week, furnished, all utilities included, year round rental. Call Sylvia 207-251-1018.
ATTN HOMEOWNERS!
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ACCEPTING PROPERTIES NOW FOR 2018! 207-363-1825
ALL TYPES OF GRAVEL AND STONE. Excavation services. Call for pricing and delivery. 207-457-1725
TREE SERVICES LIBBY & SON LAND CLEARING Servicing Seacoast Area No Job Too Small Free Estimate â&#x20AC;˘ 207-289-4551
PRIME SPACE
AVAILABLE FOR RENT! Route 1, Colonial Square in Wells. Front building with 400 SF. Call Pete 207-252-7704.
HEALTH SERVICE EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR OPIOID ADDICTION - YORK, ME M.D. accepting patients for Suboxone Treatment Program. Regain control of your life. No insurance required. Convenient after-work hours. Kick the habit today. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t die. Call 207-994-9454 for screening.
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Mulch Varieties: Retail & Wholesale Natural - Dark Blend & Pine Brown, Screened Wood Chips Color Enhanced - Carbon Black & Rustic Red
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Oakwoods Lumber, Inc. 207-676-4098 / North Berwick, ME www.OakwoodsLumber.com
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CHENEYâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S LAWN CARE, LLC
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the Battle. Congratulations go to all who participated! This program was organized by Mrs. Eileen Sahagian, EXCEL Teacher at Knowlton School. Winners of the Battle
of the Books: 1st Place - Finn van den Heuvel, 4th grade and Derek Wheeler, 4th grade; 2nd Place - Nicholas Theriault, 4th grade; 3rd Place - Brady Stinehour, 5th grade and Bryce Upton, 5th grade.
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Curry College, Milton, MA Graduated Sunday, May 20: Nicholas Deveau of South Berwick, Bachelor of Arts.
Graduated spring, 2018: Luke Claflin.
Emmanuel College, Boston, MA
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WHS Sports Teams Recognized by Maine Legislature
2018 Class B South Boys Basketball Regional Champions, the WHS Boys Basketball Team. Senator Ron Collins is at far left and Representative Bob Foley is at far right. (Reg Bennett photo)
WELLS State Representative Robert Foley and State Senator Ronald Collins visited Wells High School on May 8. They came to present “Legislative Sentiments” to the WHS basketball and wrestling teams. Legislative sentiments is an official document expressing the Senate and House’s recognition of the accomplishments of both teams during their most recent seasons. While the school will keep the original document presented, each team member and coach was provided a copy of it by Rep-
Wells Youth Awarded Taekwondo Medals in Tourney
2018 Class B State Champions, the WHS Wrestling Team. State Representative Bob Foley is in the back row, second from left. At far right is Senator Ron Collins. (Reg Bennett photo)
resentative Foley. Legislative Sentiments are approved by both legislative bodies and signed by the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate. “I was honored to be able to recognize the efforts these two teams gave this season,” commented Foley. “A Legislative Sentiment is an official State document that will be forever a part of the State’s legislative documents. Having the basketball team earn back-toback Southern Maine Class B championships and the wrestling team winning consecutive
Class B State championships is worthy of this recognition. Both teams represented our town well and we are proud of their efforts.” Foley represents District 7 in the Maine House of Representatives. “Congratulations to another two Wells High School championship teams; wrestling and basketball,” said Senator Ron Collins in a phone interview. “Wells continues to produce championship teams year after year. It’s quite a legacy,” added Collins who represents State Senate District 34.
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WELLS Aryan Sawant, resident of Wells, age 7, received two gold medals (forms and breaking) and one silver medal (sparring) at the 2018 Heart of Massachusetts Taekwondo Tournament. This was held on May 20 at Auburn, MA. He is training under Master Esposito of Southern Maine Taekwondo in South Portland. He started Taekwondo when he was 4 years old and has competed since then.
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~ Sports ~ Checking in on The Sea Dogs PORTLAND The Portland Sea Dogs (15-24) have scored at least eight runs in five straight games. On Friday, May 18, they used a fiverun third inning and beat the Altoona Curve (19-18), 8-4 at Peoples Natural Gas Field. The Sea Dogs have won a season-high four straight road games. Portland went to work right away, scoring twice off losing pitcher Dario Agrazal (3-2) in the first inning. Danny Mars (3-for-5) led off the game with a single and advanced to third on a
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Tate Matheny (double) and Luke Tendler (two-run single). Teddy Stankiewicz (3-6) took over for Travis Lakins in the third inning and worked 6.1 innings to earn the win. Altoona scored all four runs in the third inning off Lakins (2.1 IP, 4 H, 4 R, 1 ER, BB, SO). Stankiewicz allowed four hits and fanned seven. Witte knocked in the game’s final run with an RBI double in the seventh. Portland has scored 51 runs in six games (8.5 per game) on the trip with 77 hits. Tickets can be purchased at seadogs.com or 207-879-9500.
Marshwood Students Receive Pappas Scholarships SOUTH BERWICK The annual Troy Pappas Game, a game played in memory of the former Marshwood baseball player who passed away six years ago, was played on May 19. Three players, Max Horton, Nate Curtis and Alex Baker, each received scholarships in his name.
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SCOREBOARD Sarah Doyle 6-0, 6-0; 2Singles: Emerson McCoomb (Marsh) over Amy Burke 6-0, 6-2; 3Singles: Elizabeth Brown (Mass) over Morgan Hasty 6-3, 6-1; 1Doubles: Savannah Ouellette & Zoey Nedzbala (Mass) over Olivia Forrester & Halliday Dinsmore-Patch 6-4, 6-0; 2Doubles : Madelin Sintiris & Katelyn Mundell (Marsh) over Rachael Raymond & Helen Philbrick 7-5, 7-6 (7-4 tiebreak.
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Girls’ Varsity Tennis Wednesday, May 16 Marshwood 3, Maine Girls’ Academy 2 1S: Kira Winter (M) over Sarah Maviski 6 - 3, 6 -1; 2S: Allyson Fournier (MGA) over Emerson McCoomb 6-7 (3-7 tiebreak) 7-5, 6-2; 3S: Abbigail Fournier (MGA) over Morgan Hasty 6-4, 7-6 (7-5 tiebreak); 1D: Hannah Normand & Corrin Hasty (M) over Catherine Cornell & Abby Fovcier 6-4, 6-1; 2D: Vivian Webster & Margaret Spear (M) over Hannah Dow & Johana Rivera 6-1, 6-1.
Monday, May 21 Marshwoood 5, Sanford 0 1Singles: Kira Winter (M) over Anna Johnson 6-0, 6-1; 2Singles: Emerson McCoomb (M) over Kim Works 6-3, 6-1; 3Singles: Morgan Hasty (M) over Elaine Howley 6-2, 6-2; 1Doubles: Halliday DinsmorePatch & Corrin Hasty (M) over Sara Baker & Mikala Lucas 6-1, 6-2; 2Doubles: Vivian Webster &
Friday, May 18 Marshwood 3, Massabesic 2 1Singles: Kira Winter (Marsh) over
over Jonathan Whitesell 6-2, 0-6, 6 -2; 2 Singles: Nevan Collins (Marsh) over Alex Herrick 6-0, 6 -2; 3Singles: Aidan Berman (Marsh) over Daniel Bolender 6-1, 6-1; 1Doubles: Will Hausman & Jacob Tice (Marsh) over Noah Perry & Ryan Townsend 6-1, 6-3; 2Doubles: Joe Taran & Connor McCoomb (Marsh) over Zach Bandle & Jacob Herrick 6-0, 6-0.
Margaret Spear (M) over Taylor MacDonald & Brianna Racicot 6-2, 6-0.
Boys’ Varsity Tennis Wednesday, May 16 Marshwood 1, Windham 4 1Singles: Stephen Sepulveda (WND) def. Johnathan Whitesell, 6-1, 6-0; 2Singles: Nevan Collins (MSH) def. Trevor Crowley, 6-3, 7-5; 3Singles: Vireak Tray (WND) def. Aidan Berman, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1; 1Doubles: Andrew Wing/ Cory Hutchison (WND) def. Will Hausmann/Andrew Pruyne, 6-1, 6-1; 2Doubles: Ben White/Gabriel McPhail (WND) def. Neil Letellier/ Frederick Owens, 6-1, 6-1.
Monday, May 21 Marshwood 5, Sanford 0 1 Singles Tate Whitesell (M) def Felix Maes (S) 6-3, 6-2; 2 Singles Nevan Collins (M) def Brayden Ginchereau (S) 6-3, 6-0; 3 Singles Will Hausmann (M) def Kyle Bresett (S) 6-2, 6-0; 1 Doubles Jacob Tice/Joe Taran (M) def Nick Works/Brian Shaw (S) 6-0, 6-2; 2 Doubles Noah Neidzolkowski/ Ryan Long (M) def Landon Jones/
Friday, May 18 Marshwood 4, Masabesic 1 1Singles: Joel Van Tassel (Mass)
Patrick Powell (S) 6-3, 0-6, (10-2).
Girls’ Lacrosse Saturday, May 19 Marshwood 1, Yarmouth 11 Half time 8 - 0; MHS (2- 6) Ella Manero 1G, Meagan Wentworth, Skyler Amsden 10 saves; YHS (6-2) Lane 4G2A, Thorton 3G, Groothoff 1G, Marston 1G, lowestien 1G, Grondin 1G.
Tuesday, May 22 Marshwood 4, Massabesic 12 5-1 halftime. Marshwood (2-7). Marin Smith 1G1A, Nicole Villinski 1G1A,Olivia Melton 1G, Simone Chagnon 1G, Jackie Ruksznis 7 saves in her first varsity start. Massabesic (10-0) Pike 4G1A, Drain 3G2A, Desvergnes 1G,Renaud 1G,Benton 1G,Yale 1G,Philbrick 1G, Wasina 5 saves.
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REMO STAR TE TER
MSRP
$
47,930
Auto, AC, PWR Seat, Bluetooth, Alloys, Fog Lights, Dual Exhaust, 8.4” Touch Screen, Full PWR Equip., Trailer Tow, Back Up Camera, Satellite Radio, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Park Assist
BUY FOR
$
41,995*
LEASE FOR
OR $
* Prices include rebates to dealer. Leases are figured with $2,999 cash down and 10,000 miles per year.
HOURS: Mon-Fri 8:30am-8pm Sat 8:30am-5pm Sun 11am-4pm
Stk#18130
BRAND NEW 2018 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB EXPRESS 4X4
No Documentation Fees, No Preparation Fees, No Dealer Fees!!!
PORT CITY CHRYSLER DODGE
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~ Puzzles ~
CLUES ACROSS 1. Absence of difficulty 5. Preserve a dead body 11. Gratitude 14. Grads may attend one 15. Less difficult 18. Visionaries 19. Fish-eating bird 21. Indicates near 23. ‘69 World Series hero 24. Scandinavian mythology source 28. Pop
29. Rapper __ Hammer 30. Senses of self-esteem 32. Hormone that stimulates the thyroid 33. __ Farrow, actress 35. Electronic data processing 36. Baby talk (abbr.) 39. Slender, snake-like fish 41. Air Force 42. Computers 44. Ecological stage 46. Wings 47. In the course of
49. Laid back 52. Jewelled headdress 56. In slow tempo 58. __ Falls 60. Corrections 62. Periods in one’s life 63. Hyphen CLUES DOWN 1. Body part 2. Large primates 3. Retch (archaic) 4. Sea eagle
5. Genetically distinct geographic variety 6. Category of spoken Chinese 7. Barium 8. Consumed 9. Chinese dynasty 10. NFL great Randy 12. Ireland 13. Palm trees 16. Fungal disease 17. Tall plants with slender leaves 20. Affirmative! (slang)
22. Potato state 25. Delaware 26. A way to develop 27. Associations 29. Woman (French) 31. Sunscreen rating 34. Brew 36. One who leads prayers 37. Indigo bush 38. Burn with a hot liquid 40. Citizen (senior) 43. Scads 45. Morning 48. Straight line passing from side to side (abbr.) 50. S-shaped line 51. Small, thin bunch 53. Worn by exposure to the weather 54. Mars crater 55. Humanities 57. Of the ears 58. “The __ Degree” 59. Type of residue 61. Keeps you cool
The answers to this week’s puzzles are on page 15.
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MSRP DISCOUNT
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Sale Price
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$22,145
Brand New 2017 Jeep Renegade Latitude 4x4
#JR154
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MSRP
$31,995
Lease For $249/mo. x 39 months
MSRP DISCOUNT
Automatic, Deep Tinted Windows, Sirius XM Satellite Radio
MSRP
$34,480
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$29,240
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2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4 ...$29,375
Sale Price
2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4x4...$35,975
$19,997
*AII leases are 10,000 miles per year, based on S/A tier credit, and $2,999 due at signing. Tax, title & doc fee extra. All applicable rebates assigned to dealer. #JG1510 adj. res. $26,888.80, total of payment $11,015.64. #JS455 adj. res. $17,750.40, total of payment $5,192.64. #JC580 adj. res. $20,613.75, total of payment $4,079.52. #JC541 adj. res. $18,677.95, total of payment $8,614.08. #JW2787 adj. res. $22,369.50, total of payment $9,734.79. #JW2914 adj. res. $27,584.00, total of payment $8,933.34. #JG1495 adj. res. $21,714.00, total of payment $7,196.40. SAME DAY TRANSACTIONS ONLY. SALE ENDS MAY 31, 2018.
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2013 CHEVY CAMARO
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$
27,995
$
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2015 TOYOTA RAV4 LIMITED
2016 TOYOTA RAV4 LIMITED
21,995
• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •
27,995
$
• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •
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Stock #9644
2015 TOYOTA TACOMA TRD
2015 TOYOTA RAV4 LE
ACCESS CAB, 4X4
23,995
$
19,895
$
• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •
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2016 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5
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LONG BED, DBL CAB, 4X4
30,495
$
• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •
19,795
$
Stock #ST14871A
2017 TOYOTA RAV4 HYBRID
2015 TOYOTA 2 PRIUS V PRIUS SOLD! $
25,795
20,995
Stock #R13309
Stock #9665
2017 TOYOTA TACOMA DBL
2016 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER
32,895
• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •
Stock #R13656
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37995
• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •
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• CARFAX® Vehicle History Report™ • 1-Year Roadside Assistance • New Car Financing Rates Stock #R13806A
2016 TOYOTA TACOMA TRD
31,995
$
• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •
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$
Certified
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Stock #ST14931A
$
16,875
$
Certified
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$
15,795
$
LE PLUS
29,995
$
• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •
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2015 2 0 TOYOTA VENZA VENZA XLE XLE LE SOLD! $
23,995
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29,285 285
• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •
Stock #9633
2015 TOYOTA VENZA XLE
22,795
$
• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •
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REALTY ONE
Owned Independently
265 Main St, BIDDEFORD 21 Western Ave, KENNEBUNK 207.283.0108 207.967.6777
84 School St, OGUNQUIT 207.646.4546
849 Main St, SANFORD 207.324.5264
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55 Emery Mills Rd, SHAPLEIGH 439 US Rte 1, YORK 207-636-3600 207.363.2497
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KENNEBUNK $399,000
Meticulously maintained, 1900 Colonial with several updates including Z]Ymla^md ZYl`jggek Yf\ mh\Yl]\ danaf_ Yj]Y gf _jgmf\ Ûggj& >YflYkla[ da_`l and newer windows in every room! Walking distance to downtown Kennebunk Yf\ l`] :ja\d] hYl`$ Yf\ bmkl Y ^]o eafml]k \jan] lg emdlahd] hmZda[ Z]Y[`]k& ;ge^gjlYZd] Yf\ eg\]jf oal` Y _j]Yl dYqgml Yf\ _jY[agmkdq%kar]\ jggek& Ljmdq one-of-a-kind and a must see!
;j& )/1( 9flaim] ;Yh] gf .( Y[j]k g^ gh]f Ú]d\k Yf\ ogg\k$ gf Y ima]l [gmfljq road. Three BRs, 2.5 BAs, wainscoting, exposed ceiling beams, early hardware ogg\ Ûggjaf_$ ^gjeYd <J oal` hjghYf] `]Yl]j$ dYj_] [gmfljq cal[`]f$ * ZYjfk *-p*0 *-p+(!$ _j]]f`gmk]$ Yf\ ]klYZdak`]\ Zdm]Z]jjq hYl[`& L`ak ogmd\ Z] a great place for horses or general farming!
Two-unit side-by-side Colonial on corner lot. Six bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, each mfal `Yk Y ^mdd$ hjanYl] ZYk]e]fl$ Yf\ Y Z]\jgge Yf\ ^mdd ZYl` gf l`] Újkl Ûggj& Backyards are divided. Both units are occupied with month-to-month tenants. Owner occupied or investment property.
Michelle Allen 207-632-6767
Kathryn Harrison 207-651-4101
Joyce Veroneau 207-752-6209
NORTH BERWICK $449,900
SANFORD $164,900
SANFORD $79,900
The wait is over! Fabulous, 3 BR Ranch with 2-car garage featuring open [gf[]hl danaf_ oal` [Yl`]\jYd []adaf_$ \][c$ [gn]j]\ ^jgfl klggh$ dYmf\jq gf Újkl Ûggj$ \][c$ Yf\ fa[] qYj\& L`] ZYk]e]fl ak `]Yl]\ Yf\ bmkl oYalaf_ ^gj Y eYf cave, craft, hobby, or family room! Home is in nice neighborhood close to area amenities. Perennials will be in full bloom by the time you close. Do not hesitate – call for your showing today!
3,800 Square foot, 3-unit apartment building with good rental history. This property would be great for owner occupied or investment. There is a large front porch and garage. Two of the units have similar layout each with 3-4 bedrooms! Lower level unit offers 1 bedroom with long term tenant.
SANFORD $174,900
Brand new, attractive, double-wide Mobile home on corner lot with 2 BRs, 2 BAs, ghlagfYd \]f'g^Ú[]$ dYmf\jq$ gh]f [gf[]hl cal[`]f'\afaf_'danaf_ jgge Yj]Y$ is move-in ready. Master BR with BA includes upgraded tub/shower, and linen cabinet with 3 drawers, providing plenty of storage. The many extras include cathedral ceilings with 4 ceiling fans, microwave above range, Hickory wood cal[`]f [YZaf]lk$ 9; j]Y\q [gf\mal$ ^j]]r]%hjgg^ ]pl]jagj oYl]j ^Ym[]l$ Yf\ egj]& On a desirable corner lot with trees offering privacy and views. Landscaping to be completed shortly. No dogs. Indoor cats allowed. Great location, 13 miles to Wells Beach and 14 miles to Kennebunk Beach. Why rent when you can own?
Brenda McCarthy 207-837-3948
Patti Fortier 207-651-7020
Jean Kovacs 207-408-1822
SANFORD $229,000
WELLS $625,000
WELLS $499,000
Welcome to warmth, beauty, and quality workmanship! Extremely wellmaintained, Contemporary home with cherry cabinets, granite counters, klYafd]kk kl]]d YhhdaYf[]k$ ]phgk]\ Z]Yek$ Új]hdY[]k af l`] danaf_ jgge Yf\ \afaf_ jgge$ Újkl Ûggj danaf_ a^ f]]\]\$ Úfak`]\ Ylla[ khY[]$ dYj_] hjanYl] \][c$ and so much more! Nicely landscaped with perennials and fruit trees.
Developers take notice! With water, sewer, and electric already hooked up to l`ak ÛYl$ egkldq [d]Yj]\ dYf\$ al k j]Y\q ^gj kge]gf] lg [ge] af Yf\ \]n]dgh Build a single family residence, mixed use with commercial and private apartments/condos, the business of your dreams, affordable housing, 55+ `gmkaf_$ gj Y [dmkl]j \]n]dghe]fl Zml lgof n]jaÚ[Ylagf Yf\ YhhjgnYd oadd be needed. So much opportunity in a much desired location! Maybe a rooftop deck to get views of the ocean? Develop alone or partner with neighboring lots.
OCEAN/OGUNQUIT STEPS AWAY! Custom stick-built Cape in coveted “The >gj]kl $ [dgk] lg G_mfimal daf]& >ajkl Ûggj eYkl]j oal` ZYl`$ k`go]j dYmf\jq& ?Yk >H af Yf gh]f [gf[]hl cal[`]f oal` _jYfal]$ KK$ Yf\ @O Ûggjk gf Újkl Ûggj& Three-season enclosed porch, 2 BONUS rooms, 3 BRs, 3 BAs, security system, underground sprinkler system, club house with in-ground pool, direct entry ^jge l`] *%[Yj _YjY_]$ _Yk _]f]jYlgj$ Új] kqkl]e$ Yf\ k[j]]f]\ gn]jkar]\ porch. This home has all the bells and whistles! Get your beach stickers!
Janet Paquin 207-651-0051
Candice House 207-608-9611
Marge MacKenna 207-337-2737
WATERBORO $329,900
WELLS $252,900 9<GJ9:D= 9>>GJ<9:D= dgn]dq JYf[`%klqd] `ge]& >j]k`dq hYafl]\$ mh\Yl]\$ fully applianced, dream kitchen with granite counters. Updated bath with Jackf%Badd kafck Yf\ _jYfal] [gmfl]j& ?]f]jgmkdq%kar]\ DJ l`Yl gh]fk lg l`] kmf%Údd]\ ]fl]jlYafe]fl jgge o`a[` gh]fk lg l`] cal[`]f'\afaf_ jggek& H]j^][l Ûggj plan for entertaining all year long. Three freshly painted BRs and beautiful bathroom. Sit on the deck with your hamburger and beverage of choice and the rest of the world melts away. Located close to everything: turnpike, shopping, Z]Y[`]k$ j]klYmjYflk$ C]ff]Zmfchgjl G_mfimal& F]o + :J k]hla[ kqkl]e&
Recently updated, seasonal Cottage located in the gated community of Beach <j]Yek& K`afq imYjlr [gmfl]j lghk Yf\ f]o$ ]Ykq%lg%eYaflYaf$ dYeafYl] ogg\ Ûggjk af l`] DJ$ cal[`]f$ Yf\ :9& Kh]f\ qgmj kmee]j Yl l`] Z]Y[` gj c]]h Yk an investment and rent out! Many amenities within this community including clubhouse, pools, exercise room, tennis and basketball courts, to name a few. L`]j] ak kladd lae] lg _]l af Yf\ ]fbgq l`] kmee]j Yf\ [gdgj^md ^Ydd af EYaf]&
=p[]hlagfYd FmZZd] dg[Ylagf lg ]fbgq Yl l`ak k]YkgfYd$ nY[Ylagf$ + :J JYf[` home. Feel the fun and warmth from this wonderful home, complete with a klgf] Új]hdY[] lg oYje l`] kge]lae] [ggd \Yqk af EYaf]& =ph]ja]f[] eYfq e]egja]k gf l`] ]f[dgk] hgj[` o`]j] qgm [Yf j]dYp Yf\ ]fbgq _Ye]k oal` friends and family. Call today – this will not last long! This is your opportunity to have summer fun in York Beach Maine!
Susan Michaels 207-205-3060
Karen Rice 207-451-3990
Bill Conda 207-450-5030
WELLS $179,900
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YORK $297,900