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Friday, June 3, 2016

Volume 12 • Issue No. 23

Berwick Car Show Roars into Town June 5 BERWICK This year marks the 4th year in a row for what has become an annual tradition in Berwick. The Berwick Car Show roars into town on Sunday, June 5, in Sullivan Square, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The car show is the brainchild of American Legion member Andy Buckman, after a career in the auto industry following his service in the United States Navy. Dozens of entrants in multiple categories and year groups are participating in this year’s show to include a wide range of cars, trucks, motorcycles and customs. One of this year’s entrants is none other than Jerry

Two American classics: Jerry Klausman and his 1952 Lincoln Capri. (R. Martin photo)

Klausman from North Berwick. Jerry has been an auto enthu-

siast for 20 plus years and has invested thousands of hours of

leisure time lovingly restoring cars, taking them from “scrapyard wannabes� to show room classics. His craftsmanship and attention to detail make each car he has refurbished a standout, earning him a spot on the cover of Car Club Magazine and a trophy at Starkey Ford’s car show earlier this month. Be sure to look out for his winning entry, a 1962 Corvette! (Another car you’ll see at the Berwick car show is rumored to have been owned by stage and screen star Betty Davis, who once had a home in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.) So come on over to the Berwick Car Show this Sunday, hosted by Charles S. Hatch Post

#79, to benefit local area veterans. This is a free family-oriented event. Stop by to see these classics, many of them one of a kind! Chat with Jerry and his fellow car, truck, motorcycle and custom enthusiasts and vote for your favorite. While you’re there, grab something to eat and drink while enjoying music that is sure to take you down memory lane. If you want to bring your own “classic� to compete for best in show/best in class, preregistration forms are available at the North Berwick Auto Center, the Berwick, Maine town hall, Colony Used Auto Parts in Rochester, NH, or TriCity Dodge in Somersworth.

YCCC Breaks Ground for New Academic Building By Nancye Tuttle, Staff Reporter WELLS Wearing white hard hats, several dozen local, state and college dignitaries dug ribbontrimmed shovels into the dirt, and then tossed them into the air last Wednesday, ceremoniously breaking ground for York

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County Community College’s new 18,000-square-foot academic building. “This is the culmination of a two decades-long dream,� said YCCC President Barbara Finkelstein. “We are excited about the new building and the many opportunities it will offer to our students, surrounding communities and the town of Wells.� The new building, located on the College Drive campus in Wells, will provide much-needed See YCCC page 11...

Left to right: Jim Fitzgerald, Capital Campaign Working Co-Chair; Rob Tilitson, President Oak Point Associates; Mike Papp, General Manager Pratt & Whitney; Ken Weston, Oak Point Associates; Larry Grondin, MCCS Trustee; Representative Bob Foley; Dr. William Cassidy, MCCS Trustee; Jeanne Paquette, Commissioner of Labor/MCCS Trustee; Dr. Barbara Finkelstein,YCCC President; Bob Schools, Chairman Hannaford Charitable Foundation; Senator Ron Collins: John Shoos, Executive Director, Samuel L. Cohen Foundation; Mark Mikeriz, President & CEO, SIS Bank; Jane Phillips, President, The Foundation for Maine’s Community Colleges; Mark Eves, Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives.

Moose Drawing June 11 at Kittery Trading Post KITTERY This year, 2,140 names will be drawn in the random chance lottery from a pool of over 55,000 applicants for moose permits. The drawing will be held on Saturday, June 11 at the Kittery Trading Post in Kittery. The event will be held under a tent at Kittery Trading Post. Festivities kick off at 9 a.m. Food will be available from Kittery Trading Post’s new “Lobster Pot� restaurant located on the patio and over one dozen local vendors will be on site offering everything from guided hunt-

ing trips to handmade crafts and goods. Staff from the Department including local biologists and game wardens will be on hand at the event as well. At 2 p.m., the drawing will commence and announce the name of the first hunter fortunate enough to be selected. Since 1999, the Department has rotated the lottery throughout the state. Prior to 1999, it was always held in Augusta. In more recent years, lotteries have been held in Scarborough, Oquossoc, Greenville, Presque Isle, and Bethel.

ing of names has lasted approximately 3-4 hours. Kittery Trading Post is located at 301 U.S. Route One, Kittery.

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We hold the drawing in different areas of the state so that people can have the opportunity to be part of it first hand. Nothing pleases us more than to have members in the audience react to being selected! For those of you who can’t make it to the event, the names of permit winners will be posted on the Department’s website starting at 6 p.m. on the day of the event. Visit www.mefishwildlife. com to access the list once it has been posted. There is no charge to attend the event. In the past, the read-

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