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Friday, May 29, 2015
Volume 11 • Issue No. 22
Bill Belichick Foundation Sends Noble Athletes to Cannons Game BERWICK Thanks to the generosity of the Bill Belichick Foundation approximately 45 Noble Youth lacrosse players and their families were able to attend the Boston Cannons game against the Rochester Rattlers on May 17th at Gillette Stadium for free. The Bill Belichick Foundation aims to provide coaching, mentorship, and financial support to individuals, communities, and organizations. Focusing on football and lacrosse, its mission is to bring the values of the Belichick family – a love of sports, coaching and team building – to
Cannons’ mid-fielder Max Seilbald and attackman Owen Blye meet and sign for Noble players.
the athletic leaders of tomorrow. The Belichick Foundation provided free tickets, a player meet
and greet, rally tunnel participation, and a goodie bag to all players.
Noble Youth Lacrosse families made the two hour trip down to Gillette a little early to
enjoy the gorgeous day by tail gating complete with parking lot lacrosse. This event was special to organizer, Laura Costello, because she feels like it can be tough to play together on some Noble youth sports teams because many of the students do not go to school together yet and they have not formed a relationship. Grades K-5 are educated in their Towns of Berwick, North Berwick, and Lebanon. The students do not come together until 6th grade. Costello was hoping that an offsite team event might See ATHLETES page 29...
Building Submarines at Kennebunk HS By Carin Lee, Staff Writer KENNEBUNK – The Honors Engineering class at Kennebunk High School has been doing exciting, creative things these days: building small submarines for use in marine biology! The remote controlled subs are put together for different specific tasks and each has its own special capabilities. Some submerge to take water samples; some go down to enable the stu-
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dent controllers to see and clip plant samples to bring to the top; and finally, some head into the water to measure the speed of waves. What the subs have in common is a framework of PVC piping containing tiny motors: propellers 3 to 5 inches across, and a total size comparable to a shoebox. The sub that collects water samples is designed to do so at different depths. Its sensors measure water temperature and determine what the water pressure is per square inch. This allows the remote controllers to calcu-
late depth. The sub is designed to collect water at a variety of depths. To gather water the controllers push a switch attached electronically to the sub, which draws open a syringe. The water flows into the syringe and the sample has been taken. Teacher Al Carp remarked, “You used to have to go scuba diving to do this!� In fact, divers previously did all of the tasks performed by these small subs. Another underwater vehicle carries a camera and some See SUBS page 2...
Vintage Cars Begin Coastal Tour SEACOAST Two hundred iconic vintage cars will tour the coast of Maine from June 7-12, traveling from Kennebunkport to Bar Harbor to take in the lighthouses and lobster. Along the ride, the Model A Ford Club of Maine sightseers will likely become a sight of their own. Locals and tourists may spot the Model A Fords, built between 1928-31, at the Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, or the Maine Narrow Gauge Railway in Portland, or the Owls Head Transportation Museum. Visitors may also spot them in Portsmouth, NH on a daytrip excursion to
Strawbery Banke Museum. David White, Chairman of the club, resident of Kennebunk, and Board member of
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the Seal Cove Auto Museum in Bar Harbor (another stop on the tour), is organizing the route for 400 friends and vintage auto en-
thusiasts. “We have people driving from as far away as Colorado and Texas,� he said. “We even have a couple flying in from Australia to buy a Model A here, drive it on the tour, then bring it back with them.� The week-long national tour is sponsored by the Model A Ford Club of America, a historical society dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the vehicles. “They’re one of the most restored cars in America,� White says. White started the Model A Ford Club of Maine in 2005 with just 13 couples. The club has since grown to a membership of 120 families. See VINTAGE page 9...
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