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Volume 17 • Issue No. 24
Maritime Festival Celebrates Industry Local Astronaut Cassidy Announces Retirement
THE KENNEBUNKS & ARUNDEL Fresh local seafood, nautical history and an array of events at locations throughout Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel will celebrate the community’s rich maritime history of shipbuilding, lobstering and commercial fishing that remain a vibrant part of the community. LAUNCH! will be an “all hands on deck” weekend with area hotels featuring nauticallythemed packages, restaurants preparing their finest seafood delights, and local shops and boutiques showcasing unique and creative crafts and gifts. The weekend will evoke memories of yesteryear mixed with modern day style, sure to be fun for the entire family. The schedule includes: Wednesday, June 16: 5-7:30 p.m. Chamber After Hours event at White Columns; Thursday, June 17: Noon, Kennebunk Historic District Tour with the Brick Store Museum; 5:30-7:30 p.m. ReLAUNCH! A nautical-themed cocktail event supporting Ben’s Fight; 8 p.m. Drive-up movie of Andre at Vinegar Hill; Friday, June 18: 11 a.m. Kennebunk Historic District Tour with the Brick Store
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YORK COUNTY The York Beach Fire Department (YBFD) is proud to announce that the new Engine 3 has arrived! E3 is a 2021 E-One typhoon with a 1,000 gallon water tank which supplies a Hale 1,500 gallon per minute pump which is powered by a 450-horse-power Commins Diesel engine. Currently drivers and pump operators are being trained and tools and equipment are finding their place in the spacious compartments. E3 is set to be put in service in the coming weeks. Be sure to keep an eye out for E3 as training continues. YBFD would like to extend a huge thank you to the citizens of York for their continued support. (Fire engine photo from Facebook) The York County Chiefs Association (YCCA) is also excited to report the success of a five-month training in basic
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YORK Chris Cassidy, who returned to Earth from the International Space Station in October 2020, spent 17 years with NASA and made three separate voyages to the space station, spending 378 days in space announced last week that he is retiring after 28 years of service. “It’s been an amazing run.
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Sailors & Sirens 5K; 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. History of the Kennebunk Beach Walking Tour; Noon, Kennebunk Historic District Tour with the Brick Store Museum; 1 p.m. Kennebunk Historic District Tour with the Brick Store Museum; 1-3 p.m. KBIA Cove Walk; 2-4 p.m. Inn-to-Inn Garden Party with the 1802 House, Inn at English Meadows and Waldo Emerson Inn; 8 p.m. River Lights Boat Parade; Sunday, June 20: 11:30 a.m. Blessing of the Fleet at Cape Porpoise Pier. The Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Arundel Chamber looks forward to helping visitors plan their stay in June 2021 to set sail on this fantastic voyage! For information on hotel room availability and more event details, call 207-967-0857. For complete details and ticket information, go to www.gokennebunks.com/ launch/.
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and advanced firefighting skills that will prepare graduates for modern fire service. (Training photo courtesy of YCCA) Twenty students completed the training in Firefighter 1 & 2 skills, which was held from January 11 to May 25 both in
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I’ve so many wonderful opportunities both on the ground, in the air and in space — and underwater,” he said in a video posted on Twitter after a final underwater session in the neutral buoyancy laboratory at Johnson Space Center in Houston. Cassidy was born in Salem, MA, but considers his hometown to be York where he attended high school. He served 28 years in the Navy and was in the SEALs for 11 years. He made four six-month deployments: two to Afghanistan, and two to the Mediterranean, according to his NASA bio. Upon hearing the news, Maine Senator Susan Collins wrote, “Congratulations to Capt. Chris Cassidy of York on his retirement following a stellar career that ranged from underwater to outer space! Over nearly three decades of service in the Navy and at NASA, Chris, a Navy SEAL, was deployed four times, received the bronze star, and participated in three space flights. When he joined Dr. Jessica Meir on the International Space Station last year, it marked the first time in history that two Mainers were in space simultaneously. I was delighted to participate in a Q&A with them on NASA TV so that students and educators could hear about their experiences. Thank you, Chris, for inspiring countless young Mainers to reach for the stars, achieve their dreams, and serve their country.” (Photo from Senator Collin’s Facebook page) Have you seen our
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High School Seniors Enjoy Graduations and Celebrations
YORK COUNTY After enduring a year of scholastic COVID-19 challenges and then the lifting of some pandemic protocols, high school seniors, teachers and administrators are doing their best to achieve and enjoy a resemblance of a “normal” end-of-year send-off. This past week graduation and senior week activities at local high schools included the following: At Wells High School, a traditional class of 2021 Commencement ceremony took place on June 4 at Memorial Field. In keeping with updated Maine CDC guidelines for large public venues, guests no longer needed a ticket to attend, “household pods” were eliminated but face coverings were recommended for those not vaccinated. On Wednesday, June
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~ News ~ Car Crash Damages Historic House, Seeks Renovation Funds YORK Just before 11 p.m. on Saturday, May 29, a car traveling west along York Street crashed into the east side of historic Emerson-Wilcox House (built about 1735). No one was seriously injured, and alcohol and drugs were not a factor in the accident. The incident, however, resulted in significant structural damage to the house. Museum staff are working to assess the damage, secure the house, move collections and clean up debris. An initial assessment indicates that the Long Parlor, where the car entered the building, is significantly compromised. Much of the woodwork, which dates to an 1840s remodeling of the building, is damaged or destroyed, and a portion of the original 18th-century post-andbeam construction on the east side (Lindsay Road entrance) has been demolished. Splinters of wood, plaster, paint, nails, and other debris are scattered throughout the adjacent rooms and hallways. “It looks like a bomb went off inside the house,” says executive director Joel Lefever. Old York will retain preservation architect Deane Rykerson of Rykerson Architecture in Kittery Point to determine the structural damage caused by the accident, and give an estimate
for the costs of repair. Old York’s Board of Trustees, recognizing the need for an extensive restoration of the whole structure, has been discussing plans for a potential reinterpretation of the building for more than a year. The house has not had a heat system in almost 40 years, and the damp conditions have taken their toll. The timetable for a more comprehensive restoration of the house is uncertain at this time. Any insurance settlement will subsidize the cost of restoring the exterior and interior damage caused by the accident. But as is often the case, that money likely will not meet the full needs of the undertaking. “Raising the funds and restoring the entire building is a long-term project,” says Lefever, “and it will be a multi-year endeavor.” A fund dedicated to the restoration of the house has been established. Those wishing to make donations can give online at www.oldyork.org (please make a note that the gift is for the Emerson-Wilcox House), or mail a check payable to “Old York Historical Society” to Emerson-Wilcox Restoration Fund, Old York Historical Society, P.O. Box 312, York, ME 03909. OYHS will open for the 2021 season on July 4 with free admission to all visitors.
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Friday, June 11 Conservation Lunch & Learn
Maine Conservation Voters (MCV) hosts a one-hour webinar focused on important and timely conservation topics. Brian Ambrette, Senior Climate Resilience Coordinator to learn about the state’s new community resilience project and Governor Mills’ proposals for local climate action from noon to 1 p.m. This is a free event, but you must register to join at www.maineconservation.org.
Saturday, June 12 Flag Day Ceremony
Elks Lodge 2788, US Route 1, Cape Neddick, will be hosting a
Flag Day Ceremony at 11 a.m. Cub Scout Pack #301 Wolf Den will be assisting. Public Welcome. Weather dependent.
Moose Permit Drawing
Join the virtual Maine moose hunting permit drawings from 1-4:30 p.m. on YouTube at www.youtube. com/watch?v=B1dq7sJsKwo.
York Farmers’ Market
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. in the lot behind the York Region Chamber of Commerce Visitors Center on Route 1, York. FMI: info@yorkme.org or www.gatewayfarmersmarket.com.
Kennebunk Farmers’ Market
8 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Garden Street municipal lot, 3 Wells Court, Kennebunk. FMI: www.kennebunk-
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Sunday, June 13
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Hope Woods Walk
The Barn at Dunn Farm presents a Country Craft Fair with 20+ local artisans. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 4 Circuit Road, Berwick.
Saturday, June 12 & Sunday, June 13 Free Admission to Seashore Trolley Museum for Some
The museum is hosting a “I’ve Driven By Several Times But I’ve Never Been Down the Driveway” weekend for residents of York County who have never been to Seashore Trolley Museum – They will receive free admission. FMI: www.trolleymuseum.org.
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Kittery Community Market
10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Shapleigh Road, Kittery. FMI: www.kitterycommunitymarket.com.
Monday, June 14 Flag Day Ceremony
Members of Charles S. Hatch Post #79, The American Legion, will conduct a Flag Day Ceremony at the Berwick Town Hall, 11 Sullivan Square at 7 p.m. The public is invited. Unserviceable American flags will be retired. Anyone who has a worn, torn or tattered “Stars and Stripes” can bring it to the Berwick Town Hall before close of business on Monday for inclusion in the ceremony.
South Berwick Farmers’ Market
3-6 p.m. 71 Norton Street, South Berwick. FMI: www.tritownfarmersmarkets.com.
Tuesday, June 15
The Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Business After Hours event from 5-7 p.m. at Nikanos Restaurant, 173 Main St, Ogunquit. Members will enjoy networking while sampling delicious Mediterranean delights, door prizes and cash bar.
Wednesday, June 16 Gateway Golf Tournament
The York Region Chamber of Commerce is hosting the Gateway Scholarship Golf Tournament at Cape Neddick Country Club. Proceeds from the event support the annual York Region Chamber Scholarship Fund. For full details, go to https://business.gatewaytomaine.org.
Wells Farmers’ Market
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The Wells Ogunquit Senior Center, 300 Post Road in Wells will host bingo every Wednesday night through October 27. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. with games starting at 6 p.m. Food available. FMI: 207-646-7775 or 207-651-4894.
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The Historical Society of Wells & Ogunquit will be hosting a story hour and craft from 10-11 a.m. at the Wells Harbor Park Gazebo. Historical Society board member and author, Heidi Soper, will read her book, “Ruby: A Bagel Hound from Maine”. Free, donations welcome.
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Friday, June 18 Chicken Barbecue
VFW Post 6977 located at 75 Cape Neddick Road (1A), Cape Neddick, will be hosting a barbecue from 5-7 p.m. $12 meals include baked beans, vegetable, pasta salad and dessert. RSVP by June 16. FMI: 207-363-9827.
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10 a.m. - noon. With heightened awareness as our goal, we will practice slow and quiet walking on the Laudholm campus of the Wells Reserve. This is a peaceful, guided experience that teaches mindful practices you can apply anywhere. For ages 12 and up. Registration required at linda@ wellsnerr.org or call 207-646-1555 x 128. FMI: www.wellsreserve.org/ calendar.
First Congregational Church of Eliot, 1361 State Road, in Eliot, is hosting a Curbside Cafe. Menu this month is pulled pork sandwich on a brioche roll, homemade coleslaw, and slice of homemade blueberry or apple pie for $10. Order ahead it’ll be brought to your car! Order online at www.eliotucc. org or call 207-439-1105. Limited supply. All proceeds go to the ministries of the church.
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Ice Cream Fundraiser
Come out for some delicious and refreshing ice cream and help support Special Olympics Maine at the York River Landing Ice Cream Stand, 150 Route 1 in York from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. All proceeds and tips will be donated to Special Olympics Maine. ‘
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Sunday, June 20
Benefit Auto Show
The third annual York Auto Show will take place at York High School, 1 Robert Stevens Drive in York. $10 entry fee per car (1 passenger), $5 general admission. Kids under age 12 are free. Show car gates open at 6 a.m., check-in 7-10 a.m., public gates open at 8 a.m. Proceeds benefit York High School Athletic Boosters. FMI: theyorkautoshow. com or 207-252-1807.
Turkey Supper
First Parish Federated Church, 150 Main Street, South Berwick, is partnering with Dufour at the Stage House Inn to bring the community a take-out only turkey supper. First come, fi rst-served, 4:30-6 p.m. $10 cash or local check only.
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for a program that I can put the picture, organizing them and then be able to have a space to explain the picture and name the people. And for it to look nice-a little bit polished? Am I dreaming? Or is there a program out there? I know that you can hire a service to do all the scanning which would be so awesome, however, it’s not an affordable option for me. Thanks for any direction! Sincerely, Lora Dear Lora, You are right that you will need to scan each photo with a scanner. The software that comes with the scanner should make that part easy for you. I like the Epsom Perfection series of scanners, they are high quality (You will get better scans than you will from an inexpensive printer/scanner/copier machine) last a long time (I am on my second one in 25 years) and the software that comes with it has a lot of options. I would scan each photo in .jpg format since that is pretty universal, and the file format will be used for many years to come. You can organize the pictures with a combination of file names (1985summer001.jpg for example) and folders. I usually have one folder for each year, with quarterly folders inside. If there is a big event that year like a wedding, it would get its own folder as well. If you organize them in a program like power-
point, or publisher, your photos are only as good as the program you use. If the person you send it to doesn’t have that program, or the company making the program stops developing or supporting it, people would not be able to view the photos. You can add information to the photos in a couple of ways. After you have scanned the image, you can open it in a photo program and add tags. A tag can be a person’s name, or an event. Once you have tagged your photos the information is part of the picture and can be accessed by right- clicking and clicking on “Properties” then look at the “Details” tab. Another idea would be to write or type a small description on paper, and scan it with the photo. That way, your description would be part of the image. Once you have your photos scanned and organized into folders, you can burn those folders to a CD or DVD using any burning program. I would just burn it as a data disk, then anyone can use the pictures on their computer. I hope this helps you with your photos. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I just got a new laptop with Windows 10, and I don’t like the new, “Edge” browser. I would like to go back to Internet Explorer, but I don’t see it on this computer. Can I put Internet ExSee COMPUTERS page 22...
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~ News ~ Climate Action Plan Launch Event YORK Climate action in York is not new: In 2009 the town appointed an Energy Steering Committee (YESC), which undertook a number of energy efficiency upgrades to municipal facilities, funded by voters over several years; In 2019 the York Select Board committed to cutting the community’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions 50% by 2030 and 100% by 2050 (carbon neu-
trality), and to join the Global Covenant of Mayors to undertake an aggressive climate action plan. The Climate Action Plan (CAP) will include mitigation strategies for GHG reductions as well as adaptation strategies for the physical impacts of climate change, such as sea level rise, inland flooding and extreme heat. The final CAP will provide concrete, data-driven strategies to realize the town’s goals of reach-
Habitat for Humanity Rafflemania KENNEBUNK Last year at this time, Habitat for Humanity was struggling to find a way to carry on with their annual June fundraiser, Framing the Future. Previously, this event brought supporters together for dinner and an auction. Because of COVID-19, the affiliate decided to host just the silent auction part and to do that online. As expected, the event did not raise as many funds as usual, but it did have some great
auction items. Fast forward to early 2021, when Habitat started planning for the June event for this year. No one was certain what the guidelines would be around hosting large groups of people. It made sense financially to stick with a sure thing and go the route of the previous year. When Habitat put out the ask for local businesses to donate what See RAFFLE page 21...
ing carbon neutrality while also becoming more climate resilient. Social equity, economic development, and public health and safety considerations will be core tenets of this work. York residents are invited to take an active role in the CAP
process. Visit https://civicmoxie. mysocialpinpoint.com/yorkcap to join the conversation, find updates, and information on meetings and other opportunities. If you missed the in-person launch event held June 9 in the York Public Library, you can still
attend the June 17 event which is by Zoom, 7-8:30 p.m. Register at the website above for a confirmation email with link information. For further questions, email cap@yorkmaine.org or visit the town website at www. yorkmaine.org.
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Berwick Public Library Library Hours
Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.; Thursday, 2:30-7:30 p.m.; Friday, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; and Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
In-Person Author Talk
Join us on Tuesday, June 15, at 6 p.m. for an author talk with Caroline Ailanthus discussing her book, “Ecological Memory.” This program will be held outdoors but will move indoors in the event of bad weather. Learn more about her book at newsfromcaroline.wordpress.com/ecological-memory/
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Book Discussion Group
June 19 at 10:30 a.m. We are discussing “An American Marriage,” by Tayari Jones.
Mystery Writers Panel
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Storytime will be offered every Friday at 10:30 a.m., weather permitting. All ages are welcome! Families may want to bring their own blankets or chairs to sit on.
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Book sale prices are $1 for hardcovers, $.50 for paperbacks, and $2 for DVDs. To see the available items, go to www.berwick.lib. me.us/virtual-book-sale. If you see anything you’d like to buy, email Michael at mschroeder@ berwickpubliclibrary.org and we’ll let you know when your items are ready for pick up!
Call the library at 207-698-5737 or visit www.berwick.lib.me.us.
William Fogg Library Coming up in the William Fogg Library’s Kent Room, please join us for Summer reading this year on Beanstack! Please preregister at www.williamfogglibrary.org or join in person on Sunday June 13 between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. to pick up your reading packets.
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The library presents Children’s Story Hour on the Lawn every other Tuesday from 9:30-10:30 a.m., beginning June 8. Bring a blanket and join us on the library lawn to hear a story and do an activity. For ages 2-6, siblings welcome. Families are asked to adhere to social distancing. This is an outdoor event and is weather dependent.
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South Berwick Public Library Library Hours
The library returns to opening 35 hours per week beginning June 15. The library is open Tuesday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., Wednesday 10 a.m. 7 p.m., Thursday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Friday 12-5 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
The library is now fully open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. Summer Reading - noon and 2-5 p.m., and welcom- “Tails and Tales” summer reading ing patrons for in-person browsing challenges are here! Each age and use of the public computer. group has a challenge designed Patrons are asked to wear facial just for them. Read, log your coverings and sanitize their hands progress, and collect the prizes upon entry. For curbside service you earn. Register in person or call 207-646-9024 or email info@ participate online. ogunquitlibrary.com th to request For More Services Wednesday, 15th Information a book. January 8 & January Call the library at 207-384-3308 or People who have a Portland Public visit www.southberwicklibrary.org. Library card have access to that Gabby Gathering:
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~ Library News ~ ...LIBRARIES from page 8 1-8 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Masks are required. Visits are limited to 30 minutes.
Jaded YA Reads
Saturday, June 12 at 10 a.m. Tweens, teens, and adults can listen along as one of our librarians reads a young adult novel chapter by chapter. Our current book is the new mystery The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. Listen at: anchor.fm/ wells-library-ya.
Summer Reading Program
June 14 - August 21. Kids age three to entering fourth grade are invited to register online or in person, and then receive a bag with prizes and instructions on how to participate. Tweens and teens entering fifth through twelfth grade are also invited to register online or in person and earn raffle tickets throughout the summer. Everyone registered will be entered into raffles to win prizes. Sign-up begins June 14.
Goodnight Stories Podcast
Tuesday, June 15 at 3 p.m. Listen to a quiet bedtime story read by one of our Wells Public Library staff members. Perfect for dinnertime, too! Listen at: anchor.fm/ wells-public-library.
Chill with a Chapter Book Podcast
Thursday, June 17 at 2 p.m. All ages are invited to listen as Allison reads our fifth selection, Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh. Listen at: anchor.fm/wells-youthservices.
No registration necessary. Email Stefanie at sclaydon@wellstown. org for a Zoom invitation.
York Public Library Hosts Its First Online Auction YORK The York Public Library Association will host its first annual Online Auction June 17-25. The proceeds from the Auction will support library programming. People will have the opportunity to bid on nearly one hundred items, including works by local artists, weekend getaways, handcrafted jewelry, home décor, rare books, and more. Specific items include: a first edition of “To Kill a Mockingbird” (authenticated by Ken Gloss of Brattle Bookshop in Boston), a voyage on the York River with a marine biologist, a guided tour of an iconic oceanside garden, tickets to a Boston Bruins game, a pair of “Bernie mittens,” fine wine, dining and accommodations offered by York’s most popular businesses, an excursion to the Wood Island Life Saving Station, and even a poetry reading with a priceless
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York Public Library Mid-Day Meditation
Tuesday, June 15, 12-12:15 p.m. Guided sessions with practitioner Brian Bliss provide an opportunity to practice mindfulness, reduce stress, regain focus, boost productivity, and be fully present. To join, click the link listed on our website at www.yorkpubliclibrary. org/virtual-meditation. Please join the zoom session ahead of the start time at noon.
First Annual Online Auction
Thursday, June 17 - Friday, June 25. Bid on gorgeous artwork, intricate creations by local craftspeople, York River cruises, a group kayaking excursion and tour, local dining, weekend getaways, and so much more, all to support programming at York Public Library.
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ocean view. The library is both a literal and figurative community center in the heart of York Village, providing access to materials, services and collections dedicated to people of all ages, income levels, ethnicities, and abilities. It offers educational, recreational, and cultural programs – all geared to enrich, entice, and inspire – and all free and open to the public. Especially in COVID-19 times, the library has sought to provide opportunities for people of all ages to become informed, entertained, and to gather to discuss civic issues and enjoy cultural
experiences. While a substantial portion of the library’s budget comes from the town and York taxpayers, nearly 40% of funding comes from the York Public Library Association, the nonprofit entity that owns the library and protects its future. Visit the auction webpage at www.yorkpubliclibrary.org to learn more or preview the items online at yorklibrary.cbo.io. For more information, contact Jane Siviski, York Public Library Development and Marketing Coordinator, at jsiviski@yorkpubliclibrary.org or 207-363-2818.
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Tuesday, June 15 at 2 p.m. All are welcome to join our monthly fiction book group. The next book discussion will be about The Testaments by Margaret Atwood. Reserve a copy by calling the library or using the online catalog.
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Marginal Way Preservation Fund Announces 10th Anniversary Fundraiser of the most painted and beloved places anywhere in America. A 1-¼ mile meandering pathway along the Atlantic in the heart of Ogunquit, the conveyance of this precious strip called the “Marginal Way,” is the finest donation the town of Ogunquit has ever received. Josiah Chase, Jr. donated the original parcel in 1925. The Marginal Way coastal path is framed by expansive views of the Atlantic Ocean and lined with beautiful shrubs
of fragrant pink and white sea roses. The picturesque footpath is called “the margin” because of its patterned development along the edge of Maine’s cliffs. In 2018, the Marginal Way was impacted by a series of Nor’easters that caused over a million dollars in damages. The Board of the MWPF was inspired to begin work on a fundraiser to alleviate the impact of these storms on the townspeople. The Fine Art Competition
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OGUNQUIT In celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Marginal Way Preservation Fund’s establishment as a 501(c)3 nonprofit, the Board of the MWPF will hold a virtual fundraising auction culminating with a ceremony on June 27 for the five finalists of the Nationwide Fine Art competition and the announcement of the awards to the finalists totaling over $10,000. The Marginal Way is one
and Gala planning began. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, the event originally planned for last June, was postponed and the art competition deadline extended. The art competition was open to anyone 18 years of age and older at any stage of their careers. The theme for the competition was a “Love for the Ocean”. Artists were invited to submit in any of the following mediums: painting, photography, drawing, mixed media, and print. Cash prizes for the five finalists include: First $5,000; Second $3,000; Third $1,000 (two awarded for third); Honorable Mention $500; and People’s Choice $200. Artists can win both the People’s Choice and one of the top categories. The five finalists’ works will be displayed during the week of June 20 at the Van Ward Gallery in Ogunquit and on the final evening of the auction, the Board will host a private Awards Ceremony for the five finalists and also hand out the People’s Choice award at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art on June 27. Anyone registering for the virtual auction can vote for the “People’s Choice” award.
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OGUNQUIT The public is invited to enjoy live jazz, cocktails and wine, casual fare and a creative hat contest at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art (OMAA), 543 Shore Road, Ogunquit, on Sunday, June 20, 1-4 p.m. Ticket price is $50 with all proceeds going to fund the maintenance and expansion of the sculpture park and gardens. Parking is available at the Cape Neddick Country Club with trolley service to the museum. The “Best Hat” winner will be awarded mid-afternoon. Purchase tickets at wwwogunquitmuseum.org or call 207-646-4909.
Maine Resident Day - June 20 STATEWIDE All Maine residents receive free day-use admission to Maine State Parks and Historic Sites from 9 a.m. to closing on Maine Resident Day, June 20. To find a park or historic site use the online Park Finder or the Outdoors in Maine guide at www.maine.gov. Please note there is no rain date available; day-use only and free admission does not apply to: Acadia National Park, the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, Baxter State Park, Peacock Beach, the Maine Wildlife Park, Scarborough Beach State Park, Swan Island, the Penobscot River Corridor, or the Penobscot Narrows Observatory in Prospect, though admission to Fort Knox Historic Site will be free that day.
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ DaPonte String Quartet Young Strings Workshop Deadline NOBLEBORO In the beautiful, secluded and relaxed lakeside setting of historic Camp Kieve’s Wavus campus on Damarisotta Lake in Nobleboro, the DaPonte String Quartet will hold a weekend long workshop for aspiring high school string players. The weekend is dedicated to the study of chamber music, it’s preparation and performance, accessed through the great works of the string quartet literature. The final event of the workshop is a concert featuring the student ensembles. Sixteen students, selected by audition, are organized into four string quartets. They are coached in a round-robin style by the individual members of the DaPonte String Quartet (violinists Lydia Forbes, Ferdinand Liva, violist Kirsten Monke and cellist Myles Jordan). The coaching sessions focus on the elements of ensemble playing: listening, communication, cueing, rhythm, intonation, blending, theory, and music history. Historical background, the knowledge that is handed down through a lineage of teaching, and the layers of meaning in the
music are explored and elaborated upon. The camp will provide high quality musical education that enables students to develop new skills and refine existing ones, increase self-esteem, build positive relationships through teamwork, and forge alliances that potentially involve life-long bonds. The workshop is offered at no cost to the student. All lodging, food and tuition costs
Art Nights at the Museum KENNEBUNK Art Nights at the Brick Store Museum offers free admission every third Friday of the month, June through September, 5-7 p.m. The museum stays open late to provide visitors art activities and self-guided tours of the exhibitions. The first of these events will take place on Friday, June 18. The Brick Store Museum is located at 117 Main Street, Kennebunk. For more information, call 207-985-4802 or visit www. brickstoremuseum.org.
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~ Graduation News ~ Wells High School Graduation and Top Ten for 2021
WELLS Wells High School is excited to announce their top ten students for 2021. What follows is an alphabetical listing with abbreviated school biographies: Kathryn Cafaro is the daughter of Rayanne and Anthony Cafaro. Kathryn plans to attend the University of New Hampshire to study Mechanical Engineering. She has been a member of “Teen Trendsetters” reading program and an integral part of two school drama productions as a performer and in assisting the tech crew. Kathryn has received numerous Book Awards and has been a participant in the WHS Winter Guard program which earned 3rd place at the NESBA finals in 2018. She also received First Place in the Literary Achievement Awards in her sophomore and junior years. Leah Cluff is the daughter of Jeanine and Steven Cluff and will be attending Husson University to study Sport Management. Leah has been the WHS Girls Lacrosse Team manager and a key member of the WHS Soccer and Basketball teams which, the latter, became the Class B State Championship Basketball Team in 2020. Leah received a Book award for excellence in mathematics and was honored as a Student of the Trimester. Connor Lavigne is the son of Joseph and Jessica Lavigne and will be attending the University of
Miami to study Civil Engineering with the goal of designing sustainable, carbon-free buildings. Connor is the 2020-2021 recipient of the Tyler/Grandmaison MELMAC Citizenship Award. As a student-athlete, Connor participated in WHS Football, Outdoor Track and intramural programs. He is the recipient of the Algebra Book Award, a Literary Achievement Award and honored as a Student of the Trimester. Gavyn Leighton is the son of Lucas and Leya Leighton. This fall Gavyn will be attending the University of Maine at Orono to major in Mechanical Engineering. At WHS, he has been a member of the WHS Basketball, Outdoor Track, and Soccer programs. Through these programs and as a member of these teams, Gavyn has won Regional Championships, including six Western Maine Conference Championships (two WMC Champion honors in Triple Jump, one WMC Champion honors in High Jump, one WMC Champion honor in Discus, one WMC Champion honor in Javelin, and one WMC Championship honor in Basketball). Gavyn has also devoted over 500 hours volunteering in his community. Sydney McDermott is the daughter of John and Kimberly McDermott. This fall, Sydney will be attending Stonehill College to major in Psychology. At WHS she has been a member
of the Environmental Club, the Cross Country team and the Drama/Music programs. Sydney has volunteered her time in both Big Brothers/Big Sisters and Teen Trendsetters mentoring programs. She has won numerous Book Awards, First Place in the Literary Achievement Awards, honored as a Student of the Trimester, and recognized for excellence with a Breakfast of Champions award. Jacob Michaud is the son of Edward and Kelly Michaud and will be attending the University of Maine at Orono to major in Computer Science. A student-athlete, Jacob became a State Champion in the Indoor Track Hurdles event. He also made multi-year commitments to the WHS Indoor Track, Soccer, and Outdoor Track programs. Jacob is a member of the National Honor Society and is the recipient of numerous academic awards. Throughout his career at WHS he has achieved High Honors. Lindsey Parker is the daughter of Marisa Boothby and Rick Parker. Lindsey plans to attend Norwich University to major in Civil/Environmental Engineering. She has made four-year commitments to both Indoor Track and the Lacrosse team where she was captain. Lindsey is a member of the National Honor Society and is the recipient of the Warrior Pride award and Book Awards in Algebra I/II. Lindsey
has participated in several clubs while at WHS including Fems in STEM, the Environmental Club, and intramural programs. Kate Pinette, Class of 2021 Valedictorian (top photo), is the daughter of Christopher and Paula Pinette. Kate will be attending Babson College to study Business Administration with a focus on Marketing and Sustainability. Senior Class Vice President and Treasurer of the Environmental Club, Kate is also a student-athlete having participated in WHS Outdoor Track, Cross Country, and Soccer programs. Kate received a York County DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) Good Citizen award and is a recipient of numerous WHS faculty awards in the areas of English, Art, Mathematics and Social Studies. Jonah Potter is the son of Tasha Walker Potter and Adam Phillip Potter. In the fall, Jonah will be attending Worcester Polytechnic Institute majoring in Aerospace Engineering. While at WHS, he has been a four-year member of the WHS Wrestling, Football and Lacrosse teams. During this time, Jonah has served as team captain, awarded numerous coaches awards, and received a Western Maine Conference Citizenship Award. He has won eight total State Championships at Wells High School, including two in Football, four in Team Wrestling, and two in-
dividual Wrestling State Championships. Grace Stevens, Class of 2021 Salutatorian (bottom photo), is the daughter of Rob and Taunya Stevens. Grace plans to attend the University of Massachusetts at Amherst to study Animal Science/Pre-Veterinary Medicine. She is the recipient of numerous Book Awards, Student of the Trimester and Breakfast of Champions recognitions. Grace is a life-long member of the Girl Scouts organization and a dedicated member of the WHS Color Guard/Winter Guard program where she has served as captain and participant in the Macy’s Great American Marching Band program for several years.
Traip Academy Announces Co-Valedictorians and Latin Honors Students KITTERY John Drisko, Principal of R. W. Traip Academy, is pleased to announce the Co-Valedictorians and Latin Honor students from the Class of 2021. Summa Cum Laude: Addyson Hale (photo on left) is the Co-Valedictorian of the senior class. She sees success as achieving happiness and satisfaction with oneself. This perspective is something that she has practiced throughout high school. Addy is a leader in the school and on the field. Being a 3-season athlete, she has participated in soccer, basketball, and softball during her time at Traip Academy. She has also spent the last four years on the student council, serving this past year as president, finding innovative ways to promote school spirit and a positive learning community. She will be attending the University of Georgia and is planning to major in Biology. Mary Lombardi (photo on right) is the Co-Valedictorian of the Senior Class. When COVID19 shut down schools, she started sewing masks and hanging them on the fence for people to take. She pushes her learning in new ways, such as going on
an Exchange Program to Italy, and sailing tall ships off Maine’s coast in the Sea Challenge program. She also attended SRTC in their Engineering and Architectural Design and was named SRTC’s Student of the year! This fall, she will be attending Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, MA, and majoring in Biomedical Engineering. Kiara Audette has a passion for learning. In addition to her academic achievements, she has excelled in Track & Field and X-country, making it to the State finals the past two years. At Traip Academy, she has been involved in Student2Student, The Civil Rights Team, NHS, and Bring Change to Mind. In the fall, she will be attending USM or YCCC. Jodie Dodd is an intelli-
gent, confident, organized, and responsible young adult. During her time at Traip Academy, she has been involved with numerous groups, including the Robotics Club, Math Team, NHS, Student2Student, and Project SEARCH, to name only a few. She spent her junior year at SRTC in the Health Occupations program, and is part of NTHS. In the fall, she plans on attending the University of Southern Maine to major in Nursing. Kassandra Hawkes will be attending William Paterson University in Wayne, NJ this coming fall, where she plans to double major in Psychology and Sociology. As a student at Traip Academy, Kassie is independent, has a strong work ethic, and knows how to advocate effectively for what she believes in. She has also
been able to earn 21 college-level credits, through dual enrollment at YCCC. Kassie has been an avid dancer since elementary school. Allison Maurice has had the opportunity to try new experiences in Marching Band, Tennis, and The Paddling Team at previous schools. Here at Traip Academy, she is a member of the Civil Rights Team and is a member of the Kittery Climate Adaptation Committee. In addition, she has participated in Girl Scouts of America for the past 12 years between her studies and co-curricular activities. Allison will be attending Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA, where she intends on majoring in Biochemistry. Eliza Pereira is accomplished, thoughtful, poised and insightful. Eliza is an outstanding three-sport athlete, a member of the National Honor Society, and participated in the Traip Garden Club and Math team. She is Secretary of her class leadership cabinet where she demonstrates a strong ability to be a positive role model. Eliza has an incredible amount of genuine compassion that she generously offers to others. She
will be attending the University of Vermont to study in the Arts & Science program in the fall. Abigail Pitcairn is the type of student that lights up a room with her captivating smile. She is Vice President of her class, a member of the National Honor Society and was a key member (Goalie) of the 2019 State Championship Soccer Team as well as participating all four years on the Traip Varsity Softball Team. Abby is an outstanding and gifted artist. She won the Gold Key 2020 Scholastic Art & Writing Competition and has designed costumes and set designs for Traip’s musical theater program. Abby will be attending Southern Maine University where she will major in Studio Art. Magna Cum Laude: John Codey Barr, Brian Chambers, Jennifer McCluskey, Kathleen McPherson, Gunnar Palm, Kelsea Palm. Cum Laude: Gillian Brayne, Meredith Chase, Caroline Couperthwait, William Davis, Annika Huntress, Jordan Kofos, Rachel McCarthy, Seamus Reeve, Thomas Saiauski, Cooper Salema, Noah Trent, Charles White, Ryan Wilcox, Autumn Yurick.
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FINANCE & CAREER Perloff Family Fund Offers Grants to Public Schools STATEWIDE The Perloff Family Fund of the Maine Community Foundation will accept applications for four grant programs that benefit public schools in
Maine. One-year Fast Track Grants of up to $3,000 are available for all areas of pre-K through grade 12. Applications for the 20212022 school year are available
April 1 and close June 30. STEM4ME grants of up to $5,000 focus on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and are funded on a rolling basis for up to two years.
Supplemental Budget Supporting Maine Businesses & Workers AUGUSTA Governor Janet Mills announced that she has signed the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 supplemental budget into law. The bipartisan supplemental, which passed the Senate unanimously and the House by a vote of 139-1, provides State income tax relief to all Maine businesses that received Paycheck Protection Program funds and exempts unemployment benefits from State income taxes for approximately 160,000 Mainers. “This supplemental budget is the result of a long and, at times, arduous debate. But ultimately it was sensible compromise on all sides that got it across the finish line,” said Governor Janet Mills. “Because of that, approximately 160,000 Maine people who received unemployment benefits and the 28,000 Maine businesses that received PPP funds will receive tax relief – important progress as we continue to fight the pandemic, keep Maine people healthy and vaccinate them as quickly as possible, and accelerate our economic recovery. I commend all parties and Democratic and Republican leadership for this bipartisan outcome.” The Governor also signed into law a package of bills sponsored by Senator Louis Luchini (D-Ellsworth) that, in part, codifies into law Executive Orders she has issued supporting restaurants, bars and distilleries, which have been adversely impacted by the pandemic. The Governor signed LD 205, “An Act To Extend the Ability of Restaurants and Bars To Serve Alcohol To Go,” LD 306 “An Act To Temporarily Waive Certain Requirements for Relicensing for Restaurants That Serve Liquor” and LD 307, “An Act To Expand the Market for Maine Liquor Manufacturers.” “The pandemic has hit Maine’s restaurants, bars, and distilleries hard, but through the difficulty, they have adapted with characteristic Maine grit and determination,” said
Governor Mills. “My Administration, whether providing economic recovery grants or allowing to-go sales of alcohol, has done and will continue to do all we can to help them through this difficult time. I applaud Senator Luchini for spearheading these bipartisan bills through the Legislature. They will provide continued flexibility and relief to our critical hospitality industry.” Highlights of the bipartisan supplemental budget include: Provides relief for 160,000 Mainers who lost their jobs due to the pandemic: The supplemental budget includes $47 million to exempt unemployment benefits from state income taxes for hardworking Mainers who lost their job through no fault of their own. This includes self-employed Mainers who saw their work dry up and Mainers who saw their workplaces close. Without this relief, Mainers who relied on unemployment benefits at some point during the pandemic would’ve been hit with $200-$500 per person in state taxes; Provides relief for Maine businesses: The supplemental budget allocates $100 million to exempt Maine businesses who accessed relief through the Paycheck Protection Program from state income taxes. This relief would support more than 28,000 businesses across the state. Provides relief for direct care workers and nonprofit providers: The supplemental budget provides $30 million in State and Federal money to the people who provide quality, compassionate care to Maine seniors, individuals with disabilities, and children.
Invests in veterans’ services: The supplemental budget honors our servicemen and women by providing more than $100,000 in support for Maine veterans. These funds will help hire a homeless veterans coordinator and fund basic maintenance for veterans’ cemeteries. Sets money aside for savings: The supplemental budget puts $8.2 million in the budget stabilization fund, also known as the “Rainy Day” fund, which will now have grown by more than $58 million. Supports the Early College Aspirations program for working-class Mainers: The Aspirations Program provides eligible Maine high school students with an opportunity to receive academic credits toward a high school diploma, and an associate or baccalaureate-level degree, through enrollment and successful completion of collegelevel courses at approved Maine institutions. Invests in a new Comprehensive Child Welfare Information System: This efficient new system, which improves DHHS’s ability to track and share data, will allow caseworkers to spend more time working directly with families. Takes steps to address contamination from “forever chemicals”: The supplemental budget establishes a fund to address growing concerns with PFAS. Promotes the construction of affordable housing in Maine: Language in the budget maximizes the value of Maine’s low income housing credit by conforming with a recent change to the federal credit.
These grants enable students to create real-world solutions to problems in areas such as renewable energy, ecology, automation, space science, and sustainable food production. Integration with the arts and humanities is encouraged, when possible. Robotics grants support pre-K through 12th-grade programs that are integrated into the curriculum. All students at a particular grade level are generally expected to participate, including those who fall into special needs categories. Sufficient numbers of laptops should be available for all students to engage in programming. The Perloff Family Fund also provides special funding on a rolling basis to smaller, rural
schools for programs such as the Children’s Stage Adventure. More information and applications are available online from the Perloff Family Foundation at www.perloffgrants.org or by emailing Helen McCain, donor services associate, at hmccain@mainecf.org.
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Fultz Awarded George Mitchell Scholarship SOUTH BERWICK Congratulations to this Year’s Mitchell Scholar from Marshwood High School: Gabriella Fultz! The Senator George J. Mitchell Scholarship Research Institute awards scholarships each year to graduating seniors from every community in Maine. This year there were nearly 1,300 applications from across the state, resulting in a highly competitive selection process. The scholarship award amount is $10,000! In addition to the financial support, Mitchell Scholarship recipients are eligi-
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COVID-19 Patient Bill of Rights Becomes Law AUGUSTA A bill from Senate President Troy Jackson of Allagash and House Speaker Ryan Fecteau of Biddeford to establish a COVID-19 Patient Bill of Rights became law without the governor’s signature last Wednesday. LD 1, “An Act to Establish the COVID-19 Patient Bill of Rights” requires state-regulated health insurance companies to cover COVID-19 screening, testing and immunization at no cost to the patient. It also prevents health care providers from
charging patients any sort of fee related to these types of services. “As more Mainers become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine each day, lawmakers must ensure nothing prevents any Mainer who wants to get vaccinated from getting their shot. The COVID-19 Patient Bill of Rights ensures that all Mainers with state-regulated health insurance will be able to access COVID-19 testing, screening and vaccination at no cost to the patient,” said President Jackson. “In Maine, we are finally beginning to see the light at the
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Grill Fires Turn Dinner into Disaster WELLS As the summer season approaches, fire and disaster remediation specialists from SERVPRO in the Wells area know that the number of grill fires will increase, peaking in July. “Charcoal and gas grills, barbecues and the like are involved in an average of more than 5,000 structure fires each year and almost 5,000 additional outdoor fires,” said Rick Isaacson, CEO of Servpro Industries, LLC. Beyond that, Isaacson adds, grilling accidents result in 19,700 trips to the hospital annually. Thermal burns account for 9,500 of those visits, and children under the age of five account for an average of 2,000, or 39 percent, of those burns... Before you grill: READY: Clean grill racks and grease trays. For gas grills, check the gas tank hose for leaks at the beginning of the season. SET: Choose a safe, firm, level spot for the grill away from coolers, running children and pets, and mingling guests. Grill outside, never in a garage or under the awning on a deck, the eaves of your home, or lowhanging branches. GO: Prepare the grill for cooking carefully. For charcoal grills, use a charcoal chimney with newspaper, a charcoal
starter fluid, or an electric charcoal starter plugged into an outdoor-rated extension cord. For gas grills, open the lid before turning the grill on. If you smell gas after the grill is lit, do not try to move the grill. Get away from the grill and call the fire department... While you grill: SAFE ZONE: Keep children and pets at least three feet away from the hot grill, both while you are cooking and after you serve the food. Grill surfaces can remain hot for an hour or more. SAFE TOOLS: Use longhandled grill utensils in good condition; avoid loose, flowing clothing; and wear flameretardant mitts to adjust vents to help prevent burns. SAFE COOKING: Keep the fire under control. Manage flareups by adjusting grill height, using grill controls, or spreading out the coal bed. Keep baking soda within reach to control grease fires. Watch for blowing embers and have a fire extinguisher, a garden hose, or a bucket of sand handy to extinguish spark-triggered fires. Never attempt to move a hot grill. “Home fires can be devSee GRILL page 15...
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Health & Fitness How to Limit Risk from Toxic Browntail Moth Hairs STATEWIDE The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Maine CDC), Maine Forest Service (MFS), and 211 Maine remind residents and visitors that browntail moth caterpillars are emerging from their winter webs in trees. These caterpillars shed tiny hairs that can cause a skin reaction like poison ivy. When the hairs become airborne, they may cause trouble breathing if inhaled. As many Mainers head outdoors for recreation and yard maintenance, they may be at increased risk of coming into contact with these toxic hairs. Maine Forest Service identified winter webs in all Maine counties in 2021. The greatest risk for exposure to the toxic hairs is between April and July when larger caterpillars are active. The hairs can be in the air and land anywhere, including on trees, gardens, lawns, and decks. The hairs remain toxic in the environment for up to ...GRILL from page 14 asting, both financially and emotionally, because smoke and water damage often amplify the destruction to both the structure and its contents,” says Isaacson. “While our SERVPRO-trained professionals are here in the Wells area to help you recover ‘Like it never even happened’ if you do experience a structure fire, we believe that prevention is better than a cure. Fires and burn injuries caused by grills are not strictly a summer phenomenon. Nearly half of home grillers use their grill year-round, so it’s important to keep these safety guidelines in mind all year long.” SERVPRO specializes in fire and water cleanup and restoration services and repair services, helping to remediate damage for both commercial and residential customers. For more information on fire-related damage remediation, visit www.servpro.com.
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three years. Activities such as mowing, raking, and sweeping can stir up the hairs. Most individuals affected by the hairs develop a rash that lasts for a few hours up to several days. In more sensitive individuals, the rash can be severe and last for weeks. Inhaling the hairs may cause respiratory distress in some people. The rash and difficulty breathing result from both the toxin in the hairs and barbs on the hairs that cause them to become embedded in the skin and airways. There is no specific treatment for the rash or breathing problems caused by exposure to browntail moth hairs. Treatment focuses on relieving symptoms and eliminating ongoing exposure. Browntail moth caterpillars are easy to identify. They are dark brown with white stripes along the sides and two
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Stained Foot Mystery Solved! YORK COUNTY According to local news outlets, the mysterious black stain found on the feet of area beachgoers has been solved – Our southern Maine beaches have been plagued with a wash of tiny dead bugs! To paraphrase the Portland Press Herald: While walking along Wells Beach, Ed Smith thought to contact retired oceanographers Linda Stathoplos and John Lillibridge, marine geologist Steve Dickson with Maine Geological Survey, and to the Department of Environmental Protection in case it was toxic. WMTW News 8 reported that the bug carcasses and stain are harmless and, although stubborn, will wear off from feet on its own time: “It’s just a discoloration. It’s a natural substance in the body of these insects. It probably comes from some plants,” Lillibridge said.
The black substance staining feet at local beaches appears to be dead flies, shown here at 20 times magnification, using a sewing pin for scale. (Photo by Linda Stathoplos)
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NORTH BERWICK Our two sweet cats of the week are Aaron and Lilo! They have come to Maine from an over crowded shelter in Louisiana. Aaron is a senior boy, 10 years old, and should have a quiet home. Lilo is an orangeand-white Tabby, two years old, and friendly as can be. Both cats are neutered and ready to go to their forever home. They are not bonded so may be adopted separately. If you would like to meet one of our special kitties of the week, call 207-676-5599. Emma’s Angels Rescue is an all-volunteer, foster-based organization in North Berwick. Need badly – Dry cat food! We are helping two very overcrowded kill shelters with their cats right now and the kitties are hungry! We feed Rachael Ray Nutrish that can be easily bought at our local supermarket. It can be left at our drop box at 30 Meeting House Road, and
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WELLS Coal needed a new home because his family moved and they couldn’t take him with them. Housing restrictions are among the biggest reasons why people surrender their pets. At first, Coal was taken in by a friend, but he was unhappy because of a dog in the family. Luckily, Coal was brought to our Safe Haven Adoption Center, where he’s been a wonderful resident who has charmed all the volunteers. This handsome guy is only five, with gray short-hair and bright yellow eyes. He’s sweet and affectionate. He enjoys being picked up and held and is also quite a talker. He would be happiest as an only pet. This fine, deserving fellow will be a fantastic family member. FMI please call Leonore at 207-9853227 or our Adoption Center at 207-646-1611. Safe Haven recently received two litters of eight motherless kittens. Within a few days, three had to be rushed to the 24hour emergency veterinary hospital. One of the little ones arrived with such an advanced eye
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infection that his eye had already ruptured, and he had to have it removed. We’re praying that with the medications and around-theclock care Max is receiving, that he will be able to keep his other eye. The vets say he has a 50-50 chance. The other two kittens that went to emergency had infections. One caused lameness and the other was vomiting. We feared dehydration, which can kill a small kitten quickly, so he received emergency care as well. All three kittens are now back at Safe Haven and doing well. If you are interested in helping us with cat care, please call Nancy at 207-229-7094. You’ll help with feeding, scooping, re-
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Another Chance Animal Rescue NORTH BERWICK Meet Oliver, a one and a half year old orange tiger with a birth defect that left him with only one eye. The amazing thing about animals is the way they can adapt to a disability like this one. This cute boy doesn’t realize he’s supposed to have two eyes and acts like a typical cat his age – very kitten-like. Oliver is playful, funny and energetic. He’s also loving and affectionate and has a loud purr. He enjoys being petted and brushed and responds with adorable head butts. Oliver is a very happy boy, looking for a forever home.
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Merrill “Mack” Howard Boston, 77 DOVER, NH – Merrill “Mack” Howard Boston, beloved son, brother, father, grandfather, and fishing partner, died peacefully at home on June 5, 2021 while surrounded by loved ones. Mack was born January 2, 1944 in South Berwick to the late Albion and Mildred (Moulton) Boston. He was preceded in death by siblings, Minnie Greaton, Virginia Vachon, Evelyn Rhodes, Gordon Boston, Sylvia Mailhoit, and Florence Hashem. As a young man, Mack spent much of his time playing pranks, skipping school and getting into mischief with his late brother Gordon. When he wasn’t playing jokes, doing magic tricks, or making someone smile, you could find him catching as many fish as the warden would allow. He loved to fish just to fish. He would share his catch with anyone. Mack was also very talented with a guitar, harmonica, and singing. Traveling to a variety of places to share his talents with and among friends and family. And recently re-found his love for drawing and painting. thanks to his friend Jane, and was fantastic. Mack felt it important to wash his truck a lot, sometimes every day. It made
~ Obituaries ~ him happy to see it shinny and clean. He was a loving man; to know him was to love him and his cheerful spirit. He is survived by his loving family: children, Stacy (Alex) Jette of West Newfield, Wendy (Richard) Bodenschatz of Canton, OH, and Merrill Boston II of Berwick; siblings, Edithe Jepson and Fay Jepson; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and many friends, nieces, nephews, cousins, and so many others who called him papa or dad – And one special grasshopper. His love for people was endless. Mack always felt wearing black at funerals made it feel sadder and we should be celebrating the life they lived. In honor of his favorite color please wear something orange to his services. In lieu of flowers please donate to his nephew’s church (South Berwick / Wells Christian church), Wentworth Home Care Hospice, or pay it forward with your time and heart like he often did for so many others. Graveside services were held Wednesday, June 9 at Woodlawn Cemetery, Agamenticus Road, South Berwick. Arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home, North Berwick, where condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com. • • • • • • • • • •
She graduated from Tufts University and worked as a teacher for many years. Gay and her husband Ten traveled to France many times and to Bermuda where they made lifelong friends. She is survived by her daughter-in-law Anne B. Cornell, several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Her husband TenBroeck Cornell, a son Ward I. Cornell, a brother John Weaver and a sister Mary Parkhurst predeceased her. Funeral services will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to the York Library. Visit www.lucaseatonfuneralhome.com for condolences. • • • • • • • • • •
Gay Weaver Cornell, 95 YORK – Gay Weaver Cornell of Witchtrot Road, passed away on Wednesday, May 26, 2021, exactly 13 years to the day of her husband TenBroeck Cornell. She was born May 6, 1926 in York, a daughter of the late Henry P. and Gladys A. (Young) Weaver.
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BERWICK – Ida May Guptill passed away June 1, 2021 at Varney Crossing Nursing Center in North Berwick, just two days shy of her 94th birthday. She was born June 3, 1927 in Boston, MA, daughter of Gardener and Louisa (Manning) Downs and a graduate of Ashland High School in Ashland, NH. Ida was a mechanical inspector at Clarostat in Dover for many years and also worked several years at the Somersworth Day Care Center before retiring. She was very proud of earning her CNA license. Most of all her love of music shown through throughout her life. It surrounded her and her family always. She
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attended the Lebanon / North Berwick Baptist church where she proudly led the choir. Music inspires, lda was inspiring. Ida and her husband Donald of 61 years, loved camping in Rangeley for many years. She also loved watching her grandchildren play sports, always there to cheer them on. She lived her life with joy, positivity and faith. She taught people she came into contact with what the true meaning of respect and compassion really means. She has left behind many life lessons. When you think of the word Beautiful... Ida was every meaning of the word “beautiful”. Ida was predeceased by her granddaughter Brittany Tibbetts in 2012. She will be sorely missed by her husband Donald Guptill; daughters, Donna Tibbetts with husband Lennie, and Brenda and Mike Souza; son Robert Merrill with wife Mary; granddaughter Ariane Train with husband Kevin; grand-children, Aaron Whittier with partner Stephanie Puleio, Lindsay Tibbetts, and Elsa Merrill; seven greatgrandchildren, Zachary and Tanner Hodges, Tyler and Carrington Heimert-Train, Peyton Elmendorf, Addison and Emersyn Puleio. There will be no public services at this time. Interment at a later date in Evergreen Cemetery, Berwick. Friends who wish may contribute to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home, North Berwick. Condolences may be expressed at www. johnsonfuneralhomeme.com. • • • • • • • • • •
tion from the University of New Hampshire in 1962. Within two short years, he met and married the love of his life, Suzanne (Murphy) Little. Though Ted enjoyed and thrived in the business world, he loved service to his community. Following their 1994 move to York, Ted and Sue became active members of St. George’s Episcopal Church, where he served on the vestry and as a Junior Warden. He served on the York Energy Steering Committee, York Housing Authority, York Diversity Forum, York Seasonal Worker program, York Community Dialog, York Board of Selectmen, and York Budget Committee. Ted leaves his wife Sue; son Edward, Jr. with wife Virginia; daughters, Ann Little with partner Karen Magnusson, Catherine Little, and Darcy Rice with husband Jeff. He loved his grandchildren Anna, Alice, Ginny, Ellis, Mason, Alden, and Ansel, all of whom will miss their Pupup very much. A public memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 19, at 1 p.m. at Trinity Church, 546 York Street, York Harbor. A private interment of ashes for immediate family will take place in advance. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Ted’s name to Camp O-AT-KA, PO Box 239, Sebago, ME 04029 or www. campoatka.org. To read the full obituary, please visit www.lucaseatonfuneralhome.com. • • • • • • • • • •
Beverly “Jane” Pratt Turner, 82 Edward W. Little, 80 YORK – Because “nothing gold can stay,” God called Edward “Ted” Little home on the morning of May 16, 2021. He was born in Nashua, NH, on August 18, 1940 to Edward and Mary (Geno) Little. He graduated with a bachelor’s in Business AdministraTHANK YOU ST. JUDE: May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day, by the 9th day your prayers will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised and done.
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YORK – Jane Pratt passed away peacefully at home after a courageous battle with cancer on June 3, 2021. She was born in Bennington, VT, on February 12, 1939, the third of four children to James and Ethel (Johns) Suitor. The Suitor family moved to York when Jane was five years old. Jane moved to Boston after graduating from York High School in 1957 and began a successful career in bookkeeping. At the age of 20 she married the love of her life, Robert (Bob) Pratt, in June of 1959 and moved back to York. Bob and Jane had three children. In addition to her own children, she was blessed to also have three step-daughters she loved as her own. Jane was an excellent athSee TURNER page 21...
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~ Obituaries & News ~ ...RAFFLE from page 7 they could for the silent auction, the response was amazing, all the more so because small businesses have been faced with such difficult circumstances due to COVID-19. As gifts came in, Habitat decided to group items with themes and showcase the best of York County with raffle packages. Michelle Robinson, Development Officer, said, “Last year, Harbor Village Scooter gave us a great opportunity to raffle a scooter. That raffle did so well that we decided it should all be a raffle so anyone can enter. With a silent auction, it can get quite expensive to be the winning bid. The raffle ticket prices make it available to most and the packages have something for everyone.” Because of the response from our local businesses, this
year’s event is focused on going local. From a scooter to ride around town to a fantastic sailing excursion with local wine, local seafood and local produce prepared for a picnic, these packages are all about “Exploring York County.” Amy Nucci, “We want to support and highlight local businesses as we have been the recipient of so much support from our community.” Towns throughout York County have an affordable housing shortage and many of our neighbors live in unsafe, unhealthy, and unaffordable housing. We hope you will join us this year by donating whatever you can to help support the construction of homes in Saco and Cape Porpoise along with
...TURNER from page 20 lete who excelled at basketball, but as she matured the game of golf became her passion. She had many fond memories traveling with her loving husband Bob and playing golf with so many wonderful friends and family. Though the tragedy of losing her husband after just 12 years of marriage was devastating for her, she continued with strength and courage while relishing time with her loved ones. She always lived life to the fullest and was especially grateful for the devoted care of her daughter Penny these past several months. Jane is survived by her three children, William (Bill) Pratt, Penelope (Penny) Pratt Hogan, and James (Jim) Pratt; three stepdaughters, Susan Pratt Smith, Vallana Winslow Pratt, and Holly R. (Pratt) Connelly; seven grandchildren, Dylan Pratt, Matthew Pratt, William Pratt (Will), Parker Hogan, Augustus (Gus) Hogan, Devon Smith and Emily Connelly; and her beloved sister Linda Davis. She was predeceased by her husband Robert Pratt, sister Lois (Suitor) Berger, and brother William (Bill) Suitor. A private graveside service will be held in the First Parish Cemetery in York. A Celebration of Life will take place later this summer. Visit www.lucaseatonfuneralhome.com.
Katherine Joyce Belmain Young, 73 NORTH BERW ICK – Kathy was born January 10, 1946 and passed away unexpectedly on December 15, 2020 in Hickory, NC. There will be a brief graveside service at Hillside Cemetery in North Berwick on Friday, June 25 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Paul Day officiating. Following the service there will be a Celebration of Life with refreshments at the First Congregational Church at 15 High Street in North Berwick. Dress will be casual. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made to the charity of your choice.
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Father Pat Returns to St. Peter’s CAPE NEDDICK The Rev. Patrick Gahan, rector at Christ Episcopal Church in San Antonio, TX, will be the preacher and celebrant at the historic church of St. Peter’s by the Sea Episcopal, 535 Shore Road in Cape Neddick, for Sundays, June 6-27. Both he and his wife Catherine will be enjoying their eleventh summer in coastal Maine, serving St. Peter’s and its worshippers. They will live in the Marmion House, the historic rectory alongside the ocean and church. Father Pat, as he is often called, is an established and dynamic speaker and preacher. He has also written several articles and books within the Episcopal Church. His style and charisma will leave you breathless as he preaches the Word of God in everyday language, and his celebrating the Eucharist will bring joy to your heart. He graduated from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX, in 1981 with a B.S. in Education. The Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, TX, awarded him the Masters duties,” said Nathan Schools, York County Chiefs Association President and Buxton Fire Rescue Chief. “By earning Firefighter 1 & 2 certification, graduates have shown they can perform at a high level and are prepared to become the best firefighter they can be.”
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missing – that the funeral was depressing. The funeral meets the bereaved’s need for support. Death throws people into despair and depression by separating them from one who has provided love, companionship, and security. The funeral and customs provide the means by which those close to them can give their support and share their suffering. The funeral period provides for the expression of sorrow. Only through talking about the past can the bereaved person realize the extent of the relationship with the deceased, and accept the loss and suffering. Only through weeping and talking to good listeners can they release their grief and feelings of guilt and hostility. Experts in grief therapy believe that it can be expressed best through rites, rituals, and ceremonies. The ceremony deals primarily with intellectual concepts and doesn’t fully engage the
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There are three points to be stressed, finally, in connection with the tradition of funeral flowers. First, the role of flowers are both symbolic and aesthetic. They add great value to the richness and meaning of the ritual. Second, flowers represent sympathy extended to the bereaved. Third, flowers are sent to both the living and the dead. They are sent to the living as comfort and as tokens of respect for the deceased. We, at the JS Pelkey & Son and the Bernier Funeral Homes, hold the value of the work our local florists do in very high regard. We always encourage the families we serve to contact a local florist directly. Certainly there are national floral outlets that can be reached with a simple Google search but, honestly, the quality of these products are often substandard. Simply click the “Send Flowers” tab on our website and you will be directed to our list of trusted florists. Please call us about any questions with which we may help.
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computer for, and what you have on it for data. If you use your computer only for reading email and web browsing, and perhaps playing games, you need a good recovery image, but if you are not adding pictures and documents to your computer there is no need for an ongoing backup program. You might want to create a new image once a year to keep it updated. If you use your computer to store data like pictures, documents, recipes, patterns, knitting directions, music, etc. you will need an ongoing backup routine. I suggest a good backup program like Acronis True Image, and an external hard drive that you plug in to do your backup, then remove it from your computer when the backup is finished so that it is safe from ransomware. Acronis can be set up to do the recovery image. It can also be setup to do the ongoing backup on a regular schedule. If you add new files every week, then backup weekly. If you only add them occasionally, set your backup to once a month. When you need to access the files on your backup, you just use the Acronis software. Just select the backup that contains your files, click “recover files”, and follow the prompts to copy the files back to your computer. Elizabeth Interested in learning more? Elizabeth has answered thousands of computer questions over the years. To submit a question, email her at elizabeth.boston@ gmail.com.
EST.
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Call 207-985-2130 119 York St., Rte. 1, Kennebunk, ME • garrettpillsbury.com
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DUMP RUNS DEMOLITION Attics / Basements Garages Construction Debris Furniture / Appliances Metal Tree/Brush
Sheds / Outbuildings Houses Mobile Homes Decks Swimming Pools Cement
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TREE SERVICES
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ROOFING
Residential • Commercial • Janitorial
The Metal Roofing Specialists! • Many beautiful colors and styles to choose • Standing seam and new metal shingles
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Call for your free estimate:
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GUTTER SERVICES
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FURNITURE REPAIR
FIRE SAFETY MEANS PEACE OF MIND
QUALITY Furniture Repairs CALL: Brian Bourque
REAL ESTATE BUYER LANDSCAPING / LAWNCARE
G.H. Lawn Services MOWING, MULCHING & MORE Now accepting new mow clients! Call Garrett 207.219.1540
ABC Property Maintenance
Home Wanted First floor bedroom needed, most conditions acceptable, open price range, prompt response, compassionate buyer, replies confidential. Call or write: 207-
Landscaping, Rototilling, Lawn & Yard Care Spring & Fall Cleanups ABC Excavation & Trucking Loam, Mulch, Sand & Gravel Bill McCarthy Complete Property Maintenance 207-475-2105 Fully Insured, Free Estimates
Now Scheduling for Spring!
L.A. LAWN CARE LLC PO BOX 648, ALFRED, MAINE Mowing. Bark Mulching. Bed Maintenance. Spring/Fall Clean Up. New Lawns. Sod. Irrigation. Top Dressing. Over Seeding. Hydro Seeding.
Spruce Creek Landscape and Design
Landscaping, Lawn & Yard Care Complete Year Round Spring/Fall Cleanups Mulching • Garden Rototilling New Lawn Installation Bobcat & Excavator Service
Call Annie 207-686-3245 sclanddesign@gmail.com
207-703-2567 207-240-6348
Over 35 Years Experience Free Honest Estimates
MASONRY Paul Thurston
Masonry
Basement Water Proofing Chimneys (New or Repaired) New Flashing, Steps, Walkways Patios, Stonewalls, Foundations Drainage Work, Sump Pumps
COMPUTER SERVICES Computer Services & Repair Virus Removal, Repairs, Upgrades, Networking & New Systems in Home or Office Call or email Jeannine at leblancjm@startekpc.com
207-251-2235
POWER WASHING
207-229-7698 Bryce Bedard Licensed & Insured Maine & NH
Advertiser, PO Box 66793, Falmouth, ME 04105
House Wash, Roofs, Gutters, Porches, Walkways, Driveways, Mobile Detailing, Fleet Washes, Heavy Equipment, Trailers, RVs, Campers, Restaurants, Concrete, Removal of Mold, Mildew & Rust, etc.
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Kittery Point, ME
650-7297
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www.sealprollc.com • sealpro.bb@gmail.com Commercial | Residential
We Accept All Major Credit Cards
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~ Home & Business Services ~ PAINTING
EXCAVATION / LOGGING
KEY PAINTING
CALL 603-501-0175 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE FULLY INSURED
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House Painting interior - exterior professional - insured
MGN
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ME
Tailoring & Alterations Creative Mending Sewing Classes
Call (978) 551-7007 for a Free Estimate & take 10% Off your first service
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Sewing & Design Services All Sewing Services From Alterations To Slipcovers 213-550-9065 KENNEBUNK BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
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Let us make your residential and commercial needs a reality. Covering a wide variety of services in the industry derived from an engineering and logistics background! 9 Sub-Contracting 9 Land Clearing 9 Paving/Sealing 9 Excavation/Earthworks 9 Hardscaping/Landscaping 9 Septic Systems 9 Material/Equipment Hauling 9 Foundations/Cellars 9 Snow Plowing/Removal 9 Roadways/Driveways Competitive pricing. Free estimates. Fully insured. Contact us today to get started!
RENTALS!!!
Serving the Seacoast for Many Years
Excavators and Large Frame Skid Steers
Mold & Mildew Removal Power Washing Interior & Exterior Commercial & Residential
Daily-Weekly-Monthly Rates Delivery Available
207.439.5318 John Kardulas
Call 207-384-2001 540 Portland Street, Berwick, ME 03901
HARLEY’S PAINTING
TODD
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Professional Painters
THE PAINTER
Interior & Exterior 30+ Years Experience Licensed & Fully Insured Competitive Rates Commercial & Residential
Careful Work / Fully Insured Serving The Seacoast Call Todd For A Free Estimate
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Notary Service Brush Removed Lot Clearing Loam & Gravel Tree Services New Equipment Foundations Excavating Jobs Driveways Installed Excavation Work Drainage Installed Sanding & Salting Snow Plowing Servicing The Yorks, The Berwicks, Eliot, Kittery & Ogunquit
STEVE’S CARPENTRY
SMALL ENGINE REPAIR
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Small Engine Repair RedMax Power Equipment, Lawn Mowers, Chain Saws, All Lawn & Garden Equipment
Maintenance & Remodeling Kitchen & Baths ~ 25 Years Experience ~
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Cape Neddick, ME
www.hazelwoodhandyman.com 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE
KENCARP Have an idea for your home? Make it a reality. Interior Trim • Additions & Remodels Custom Built-ins • Windows & Doors EPA RRP Certified, Licensed & Insured
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CASON CARPENTRY “NO JOB TOO SMALL”
Kitchen, Basement & Bath Remodeling ~ Decks Replacement Windows ~ General Carpentry & Repair Dan Cason Cell: (207) 651-8580 Tel/Fax: (207) 676-9840 Email: casoncarpentry@yahoo.com
CONSTRUCTION Handyman Services Available
Homes • Additions • Remodeling • Garages • Decks Roofs • Painting (Interior & Exterior) • Siding Replacement Windows • Kitchen & Baths
Free Estimates - Fully Insured - References - Over 30 Years in Business
Email drakes@maine.rr.com Lance Tufts Phone 207-646-3369 Phone/Fax 207-985-9165
ELIOT SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, INC.
New Toro Lawn Mowers We Service All Brands Pickup & Delivery Available RTE 236, ELIOT, MAINE 207-439-4015
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Dave The Door Man
Licensed & Insured
DRAKE’S ISLAND
No job too small
HIRE LOCAL
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fr.excavation@gmail.com
Phone: 207-985-4080 Cell: 207-251-8995 Email: rroux1@maine.rr.com
Specializing in Quality interior/exterior painting
for Children & Adults
“Relax, let us do the heavy lifting!”
(207) 475-7313
Bob Roux
Paint Pro, LLC
& Sewing School
Excavation & Property Maintenance, LLC.
R. B. Ellis
• fully insured • • free estimates • • over 30 years experience •
SEWING
F&R
INT/EXT HOUSE PAINTING
Installations & Repairs Interior & Exterior Storm, Shower, Basement Wood, Steel, Fiberglass Weather Stripping Lock Replacements Call Dave Lomasney
207-475-8928
LEFEBVRE’S
REMODELING
Need your G project done? No project too small. Make your house a home again!
Garages, Additions, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Decks, Interior Trim, Basements, Drywall, Painting... Ask for Glen
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Remodeling & Repair • Interior/Exterior Painting • Carpentry Yard Work • Power Washing • Wallpapering & Stenciling
Handyman Jack, etc. LLC by Jack and Diane
Professional, experienced, fully insured • FREE estimates
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Nelly’s Handyman Kevin Poirier | Owner
(207) 219-2681
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Profiles
Noble Teacher Receives Prestigious Award NORTH BERWICK Noble High School History teacher, Mary McAuliffe has been selected as the NH Fellow by the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation. The foundation offers $24,000 in James Madison Graduate Fellowships to individuals desiring to become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution at the secondary school level. The goal of the fellowship is to help secondary level history, gov-
ernment, and civics teachers to become outstanding educators of the U.S. Constitution. “Perhaps the greatest cliche of the past few years in the United States is that we are ‘more divided than ever’… Civic education can surely be part of the remedy… A healthy democracy progresses through discussion and shared experiences…” wrote McAuliffe in her essay on why social studies and civic education matters.
Lucky Pup Rescue Receives $500 from Partners Bank KENNEBUNKPORT Partners Bank’s $500 gift through its Employee Donation Program for the month of April is one for the dogs – literally. Assistant Branch Manager of the bank’s York location, Matthew Sundsbury-Francois, has chosen Lucky Pup Rescue to receive the program’s monthly gift. “I chose Lucky Pup because of their passion to help animals that can’t help themselves and put them into loving and deserving homes,” Sundsbury-Francois said. Lucky Pup Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has helped re-home dogs in
need, successfully finding homes for more than 1,700 dogs since its inception in January 2008. Their mission is to find the best match to a forever family so that both the family and their new canine friend will have a healthy life together. Furthermore, the rescue places new dogs with foster families to learn house manners and to become comfortable with new experiences so they are ready for their forever family. “Animals are known for bringing love and light into our lives,” Bank President and CEO, Blaine Boudreau said. “The work of shelters and recues such
Wicked Fit Nutrition Opens in Eliot ELIOT “You’ve gone ‘COVID crazy’,” her realtor and friend Nicole Parmley said. Selling a home she’d only lived in a few months and purchasing another one just across town, getting a puppy, and now starting a business. Now seems to be a wicked good time to be fearless. Wicked Fit Nutrition of Eliot will be located in the Eliot Commons alongside Rt. 236. High protein shakes and energy teas with names as enticing as the drinks are delicious! Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Funfetti and Butterfinger are sure to be crowd pleasers all while remaining low in calories, sugar, fat and carbs. Tea flavors such as Watermelon Jolly Rancher, Bahama Mama, and Mermaid will provide a boost of energy as well as healthy vitamins, minerals, and protein. The owner, Maggie Catanese, a Maine native, collegiate athlete and US Air Force veteran, recently moved back after 20 years away. She wanted
to provide a service to the area that would encourage health, wellness, and house a fun social spot for people to gather. Nutrition has been at the forefront in the Catanese household as her teenage daughter is a multi-sport athlete. As a carpool mom, Catanese often found herself on the road stopping at a drive-thru or convenience store for snacks and meals for her daughter. When her daughter started helping herself to the
as Lucky Pup serve as a means of making sure we can return that same sentiment to them. We thank Matt for choosing this organization to help continue their rewarding mission.” To learn more, visit luckypuprescuemaine.org, www.partnersbankonline.com or call the bank at 207-324-2285.
Wentworth-Douglass Hospital Names Jeff Hughes President and CEO SEACOAST Wentworth-Douglass Hospital is pleased to announce Jeffrey Hughes, MPH, FACHE, has been named permanent President and CEO of Wentworth-Douglass Hospital. He becomes just the 11th permanent lead administrator in the organization’s 115-year history. Hughes had served in the interim role since October 2020 and succeeds Gregory Walker, who served as President and CEO for 23 years. Hughes has been with the organization since 2012. “Since the announcement of Greg Walker’s retirement last June, we have vigorously assessed the current and future needs of Wentworth-Douglass. We concluded that the organization needed to be led by an individual who has both a great appreciation of our past and a clear vision for our future. That
York County Shelter Programs’ Bakery is Now Open YORK COUNTY Shaker Hill Bakery & Catering, on the campus of York County Shelter Programs (YCSP), opened June 3. The bakery will then be open Thursdays-Sundays, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. through December. With such an excellent response from customers last year, YCSP decided to open its doors a bit earlier this year, and with extended hours. Visitors will find their usual varieties of breads, rolls, pies and pastries, all made on-site by volunteer staff, who are experienced bakers. There will also be special-
ty items, which will change from weekend to weekend. Shaker Hill Bakery & Catering is located at the top of Shaker Hill in Alfred, the home of York County Shelter Programs. All of our proceeds go to YCSP. Please note, they are also catering special events – graduation parties, family events, reunions, weddings, corporate events and more. Just call and they can help plan for special moments. For catering, contact Scott Davis, YCSP’s Food Services Director, at 207-324-8811 or 207-324-6953 or email him at scottd@ycspi.org.
protein bars and shakes that Catanese packed for herself as a spectator, that’s when the “Wicked Fit” idea was born. Even her tough-to-please young son weighs in on flavor combinations! His favorite is cookies n’ cream. Catanese was floored by the athletic talent when she and her family first arrived to Eliot. State titles for both the football and girl’s basketball team emphasized that sports and fitness were a keystone of this community. She’s excited to support these student athletes (and assist
the carpool parents!) and engage with the community. Catanese said she feels lucky to establish her home and business in Eliot. It’s much like the small tight-knit town of Athens Maine where she was raised. “Eliot, like Athens, is a community where people smile and wave just because. Even as a newcomer, the support and encouragement from the locals far outweighs the stress of starting up a small business,” Catanese said. Many of Catanese’s perSee NUTRITION page 30...
person is clearly Jeff Hughes,” said Carol Bailey, Chairman of the Wentworth-Douglass Board of Trustees. “With his 35 years of professional experience in health care strategy and clinical business development, combined with his admiration and respect for our 115-year-old institution, it became increasingly clear that the best individual to lead us into the future – was right in front of us. Jeff will continue to guide our future strategic direction as a strong and vibrant organization and key contributor to the success of Mass General Brigham,” she said. Hughes served as one of the hospital’s incident commanders in response to the pandemic, leading the complex health care organization through perhaps the most difficult time in the industry’s modern history. He has also led many successful initiatives for Wentworth-Douglass, including the development of several longrange strategic plans that have resulted in the hospital becoming a member of the Massachusetts General Hospital family in 2017 and a part of the Mass General Brigham system, the development and expansion of several clinical service lines, and the organization’s expansion into Portsmouth. In his eight years at Wentworth-Douglass, Hughes has served in numerous roles including as Chief Operating Officer, Vice President of Operations / Chief Strategy Officer, and Vice President of Strategic Planning. Prior to coming to Wentworth-Douglass, he served in various leadership roles for multiple health care organizations and as a Director of health care management consulting for PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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~ Classifieds ~ YARD SALES
CLASSES
GUNSMITHING
PAINTING SERVICES
Yankee Mobile Home Parks
TAI CHI FOR HEALTH AND WELLBEING Relaxation, strengthen the body. Proactive in your health. All classes done on Zoom. Sign up NOW, classes start soon! FMI www.lionsgatema.com, email schoolofthelionsgate@gmail.com, or call 978-770-1677.
GUNSMITHING SERVICES Expert cleaning and repairs, stock alterations, recoil pads. Over 50 years experience. Very reasonable rates. 207-450-8957
MIKE THE PAINTER Michael Loranger / Owner 40+ Years of Experience Interior & Exterior (207) 432-7761
Community Yard Sale! Saturday, June 19 8 AM to 2 PM AT THREE LOCATIONS:
Yankee Green
Blackberry Place off of Cutts Road, Kittery
Yankee Commons & Yankee Settlement off of Idlewood Lane, Kittery
Parks maps of people participating will be available in the mailbox kiosks.
YARD SALES
BENEFIT YARD SALE Saturday, June 26 • 9am-1pm 6 Paddy Creek Hill Road, Kennebunkport • Look for red garage • Sponsored by local chapter of PEO International • Proceeds support scholarships for women! RYAN HOME CRAFT FAIR ON THE LAWN Saturday, June 19 • 8am - 2pm The Ryan Home, 31 High St, North Berwick. Parking right next door at the North Berwick Primary School, 25 Varney St, North Berwick • Come out for a day of shopping and fun! Over 20 local artisans and vendors featuring wood items, soaps, wreaths, candles, American girl doll clothes, Color Street Nails, & Paparazzi Jewelry. Check out the Tri-town Book Mobile while you’re here. The Ryan Home Project provides housing to homeless students in MSAD60. YARD SALE: Kittery Point! 60 Crockett Neck Road Sat. 6/12 & Sun. 6/13 • 8am-3pm Household Items, Antiques, Furniture, Too Much To Mention! TAG SALE Jo Lenes Dr, York, ME 03909 Large multi-family tag sale with items such as small kitchen appliances, dishes, glasses, mugs, clothes, furnishings, baskets, and much more. Saturday, June 12 • 9am - 1pm Sunday, June 13 • 9am - 1pm BARN SALE June 11-13, 10am to 3pm Daily 27 Mile Road, Wells Used Furniture & Antiques Items Reduced & Priced as Marked Cash & Carry • Masks Suggested Inside • Over 50 Years of Collected Treasures!
ACCOUNTING LAURA S. LEBER, CPA Accounting, bookkeeping, payroll & tax preparation services. Reasonable rates. Call 207-384-5932 or e-mail: laura.leber.cpa@gmail.com RAYMOND C. SNELL, CPA SOUTH BERWICK Income Tax Prep-Individual Business-Corp-NonProfit C 781-956-2713 H 207-384-5425 Kakemo1@myfairpoint.net
CLEANING SERVICES SEACOAST SANITIZING CO. With one fog application to your home or office it cleans, sanitizes, disinfects and deodorizes killing bacteria and viruses including COVID-19. Perfect for seasonal turnarounds. Cleaning services also available. Call today for more information: 207-337-3923.
HELP WANTED
GORGES GRANT HOTEL
JUNIPER HILL INN
Join one of Southern Maine’s premier hotels and family of companies.
Established
HAIR STYLIST FOR BOOTH RENTAL Please call: 207-646-8933
Ogunquit’s hospitality leader is currently hiring for:
HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR FRONT DESK AGENT ROOM ATTENDANT Year-round and seasonal positions available.
Year-round positions include salary commensurate with experience and a full benefits package including: health, dental, and life insurance; paid time off; 401k with company match; and profit-sharing bonus. Apply in person at 336 Main Street or 449 Main Street in Ogunquit, mail resume to Human Resources, P.O. Box 2240, Ogunquit, ME 03907, or email resume to hr@ogunquit.com.
Key Ford of York is seeking a
RECEPTIONIST / BDC ASSISTANT HIRING FOR 2021 SEASON
HOUSEKEEPERS, LAUNDRY, MAINTENANCE, BREAKFAST & FRONT DESK Full & part time hours available as we ramp up for May 2021 season opening. Rated #1 on Trip Advisor for 3+ years. Join our fun team environment with flexible “parent” hours, respectful & casual work place. Starting $14.50-$17 per hour PLUS end of season bonus!
Key Ford of York believes that our team of people are the most important part of our business. Our success in each department is only attainable by having a culture-oriented, well-trained team of professionals who are focused on exceeding customer expectations. Responsibilities will include: Providing prompt and quality service to all customers at all times via phone, text, and email, as well as in person; Processing and balancing all financial transactions; Assisting sales staff when needed; Other administrative duties. Visit us to fill out an application or leave us your resume. Resumes can also be emailed to Marie Forbes at mforbes@keyauto.com.
We value our employees & guests! Call or text 207-641-7121 or email resume to peter@wells-ogunquit.com
HELP WANTED
ROUTE 1, YORK, MAINE
FRONT DESK RESERVATION CLERK
FULL/PART TIME CHAMBERMAID Apply in person or call Blue Horizon Motel, 39 Mile Road, Wells, 207-646-3178. HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED at Dockside Guest Quarters, York Harbor. Clean guest rooms and public areas. Full or part time, seasonal. $16/hr. plus tips, weekends a must. Tips can be substantial with high guest satisfaction. Pay increase with good job performance. Experience preferred but willing to train if you have the right attitude. Call 207-363-2868 or email eric@docksidegq.com.
HELP WANTED
June-Sept. five days/nights per week. Must be able to work weekends. Excellent working conditions!
NOW HIRING
for the 2021 Season:
HOUSEKEEPERS, LAUNDRY & FRONT DESK Full & Part Time Hours Available Now Through End of October
OUTSIDE MAINTENANCE Five days per week, 4-6 hours per day. Must be able to work weekends.
For more info, call (207) 646-7570 Email wellsbeachresort@maine.rr.com Or just stop by – We would love to hear from you!
$15.00 per hour Call (207) 646-4823 or Email info@stagerunbythesea.com
ITEMS FOR SALE
HIRING SEASONAL, PART-TIME HELP JOIN OUR TEAM!
2 OCEAN BREEZE AIR CONDITIONERS Portable, white-colored, used only two months, $150 each. 978-846-3893 (cell)
Marquis Decorative Concrete is looking to hire a dependable worker with a driver’s license and transportation to assist in the construction of patios, walkways, and landscaping. Call or text 207-337-0363 or email inquiries to marquisdecorativeconcrete@yahoo.com
Wells Beach Resort Campground
1000 Post Road, Wells, ME • 10-Star Rated RV Resort!
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~ Classifieds ~ HELP WANTED HOBBS HARBORSIDE IS HIRING: Line Cooks, Dishwashers, Servers (day & night shift), Service Bartender (part time). Apply in person at 352 Harbor Road, Wells. FMI: 207-646-2200. RICHARD’S RESTAURANT & TAKE OUT – NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS! 1732 North Berwick Road, Wells 207-646-8561 HARLEY’S PAINTING, YORK Professional Painters Needed Commercial & Residential Hourly Rate Based on Experience (781) 983-7301 or stephenharley44@gmail.com FULL OR PART TIME HELP for Gull Cottage store in Perkins Cove. Make your own schedule! Seniors are encouraged to apply. Please call: 774-479-2291 (cell) IT’S A DOG’S WORLD dog daycare program is looking for help for our family-like team. We have strong COVID protocols and offer flexible weekday hours. Must be comfortable in groups of dogs inside and out. To learn more, call Renee 207-363-0099. FRONT DESK REPRESENTATIVE at Dockside Guest Quarters in York. Customer service, reservations, answer phone, general guest assistance, assist with breakfast. $17/hr. to start. Full and part time positions. June until November. 207-363-2868 or email eric@docksidegq.com.
85 Shore Rd, Ogunquit, ME 03907 Hiring for the season thru mid-Nov. Seasonal full-time
HELP WANTED KITCHEN LINE COOK
We are hiring FT and PT kitchen staff for our small but busy Bistro. Breakfast, lunch or dinner shifts available, done by 9PM. We will flex schedule with you.
Hiring bonus of $250 plus end-of-season bonus, competitive wages, health/dental, and paid time-off plans. We are willing to train those with basic skills for prep cook, salad chef or line cook. We are a small team making great food with 40 hours available – We won’t work you 60 hours a week! Call 207-646-2021 to ask for Chef Skip or GM Elaine. The Beachmere Inn, 62 Beachmere Place, Ogunquit • beachmereinn.com
Huntington Common Career Opportunities
HELP WANTED
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UP TO $10,000 SIGN ON BONUS!
service technicians EXPERIENCED AUTO TECHS CAN EARN $50-$60 PER HOUR OR MORE! Know your worth – Love where you go and what you do every day! What motivates you? We know how critical it is to have you on our team to make our dealership thrive – NO BS, NO DRAMA – just a great place to work offering a great quality life with NO NIGHTS, NO WEEKENDS!
What are you doing this Summer?
Benefits include medical, dental & vision insurance, 401K with company match, paid time off, and more. GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES!
• CAREGIVERS, CNA OR PSS. AM, PM, and 3rd shifts. If you are not certified but highly experienced or have a real passion to work in Elder Care, ask about earning a PSS (Personal Support Specialist Certificate). Huntington Common will pay you while working and pay for the course.
(207) 363-2483 / hoaty@keyauto.com
Check out our job openings!
CALL / EMAIL HOATY TODAY
• CRMA MED CARE MANAGERS. Hiring NOW! When due for renewal, the recertification classes are held at and paid for by Huntington Common.
ROUTE 1, YORK, MAINE
• SERVERS. Beautiful dining rooms with restaurant-style service. Training available. Hiring age 16+. • DISHWASHER. Part time evenings/weekends. • HOUSEKEEPER. Full time. • WELLNESS NURSE. Full time. See job descriptions and requirements at www.sunrise-careers.com
(search for Kennebunk). Complete an application online.
HUNTINGTON COMMON 207-985-2810 SUNRISE SENIOR LIVING 1 Huntington Common Dr, Kennebunk, ME 04043
Full & Part-time positions available immediately with FLEXIBLE days:
FRONT DESK AGENT, BARTENDER/SERVER, FOOD RUNNER/BUSSER, POOL & PARKING ATTENDANTS Come join our seasoned staff! OPEN YEAR-ROUND. Apply by phone, email, or in person:
Misty Harbor Resort
207-646-9384 • RJW@anchoragebythesea.com • 125 Shore Rd, Ogunquit
Come join our team! Misty Harbor offers a great work environment. Year round and seasonal, full and part time positions available. We offer top wages, medical and dental for our full time employees.
Spectrum is STILL Hiring!
Hiring Lead Housekeepers & Housekeepers
Customer Service Representatives
60 Mile Road, Wells, ME 04090
Stop by for an application or download one from our website:
www.mistyharborresort.com
We are looking for
for our Spectrum Mobile department!
HOUSEKEEPERS
Start Date: July 13
$13-$18 per hour
Paid Training: 4 Weeks, Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Must be available to work weekends. depending on experience. If interested, call Carol at
207-646-5562 (9-2 Mon-Fri) or send an email to
carol@thesparhawk.com
TROLLEY DRIVERS WANTED Ogunquit Trolley Company, located in the southern Maine resort community of Ogunquit, is seeking drivers -- full time and part-time -- for our scenic trolleys for the summer season.
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~ Classifieds & News ~ New Forever Stamps Honor Genetic Diversity in Farm Animals!
NATIONWIDE Heritage breeds of livestock are pre-industrial farm animals whose unusual appearances and remarkable qualities take us back to our nation’s agrarian roots. Their value as agricultural and
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cultural resources was honored by the U.S. Postal Service on stamps dedicated at a ceremony at George Washington’s Mount Vernon in Virginia. “The stamps beautifully represent the priceless genetic diversity of heritage breeds in the United States,” said dedicating official, Steve Monteith, U.S. Postal Service chief customer and marketing officer. “Understanding the history of heritage
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breeds and their abilities for survival and self-sufficiency — it’s easy to see their value.” The pane of 20 stamps includes photographs of 10 heritage breeds: the Mulefoot hog, the Wyandotte chicken, the Milking Devon cow, the Narragansett turkey, the American Mammoth Jackstock donkey, (second row) the Cotton Patch goose, the San Clemente Island goat, the American Cream draft horse, the Cayuga duck and the Barbados Blackbelly sheep. In addition to retaining genetic diversity to help farms adapt to changing conditions, heritage livestock are also a valuable cultural resource as the breeds demonstrate the farming practices of earlier periods in American history and illuminate
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To: Marianne Goodine or Michele Stivaletta-Noble, resident of the Town of Wells, County of York, and State of Maine; GREETINGS:
The Board will conduct a public hearing to review the Purchasing Policy. Given under our hands this 1st day of June 2021.
BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN OF WELLS TOWN OF WELLS, MAINE PLANNING BOARD
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LITTLEFIELD MEETING ROOM, 208 SANFORD RD, WELLS The Wells Planning Board will hold a Public Hearing regarding the following proposal(s) during the Planning Board meeting on Monday, June 21, 2021, which begins at 7:00 P.M. and will be held at the Wells Town Hall. WILLOW BEND SUBDIVISION (formerly Curtis Farm Subdivision) - South Ash Development LLC, applicant/ owner; Attar Engineering, agent. Preliminary Subdivision Amendment Application seeking to add a 10th lot in the subdivision, change the development name and creating on-site fire protection. No change to the private roadway or Open Space areas proposed. The property is located off of Loop Road and is within the Residential A, Rural, 250’ Shoreland Overlay, Resource Protection Districts. Tax Map 25, Lot 11.
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ancient agricultural traditions. Across the country, living-history farms and historical sites are working with breeders to acquire and raise heritage breeds, not only to preserve these animals but also to provide a more au...HAVEN from page 18 We’d love to open our store an extra day, and if we get enough help we will. Until then, we’re open 11 a.m.-4 p.m. WednesdaySunday. Donations are accepted on Saturdays from noon-3 p.m. Please do not donate clothing crammed into a bag, all wrinkled and shabby. Housewares are gladly accepted if clean and in good working order and desirable. We cannot accept obvious yard sale leftovers. We’re looking for quality home décor, nautical motifs, furniture (especially bookcases), small tables, benches, cupboards, stools, stands, and small apartment size furnishings. Lamps with clean good shades, framed art, pottery, antiques and collectibles, gardening décor or seating. Anything vintage is very desired!
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~ Sports & Outdoors ~
York Region Gateway Scholarship Golf Tournament
CAPE NEDDICK The annual York Region Chamber of Commerce Gateway Scholarship Golf Tournament will take place on Wednesday, June 16, at Cape Neddick Country Club, 650 Shore Road, Cape Neddick. Registration is at 7:30
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a.m. with an 8:30 a.m. start/ scramble format. $79 entrance fee includes barbecue luncheon, raffle tickets and one mulligan. All are welcome to play. For more information, call the chamber at 207-363-4422 or visit www.gatewaytomaine.org.
Boat Registration Renewal Online STATEWIDE An online service allows boat owners to register boats with the State of Maine. Following the transaction, owners will receive a temporary registration form to print for immediate use. Official registration and stickers will arrive at the shipping address specified within 30 days. Boat registrations are valid from January 1 through December 31. Starting on December 1 each year, boat registrations done through this service will be for the following calendar year. Fees vary depending on the length, model year, use, and horsepower of the boat (vessel) being registered. This service allows you to pay both state registration fees and municipal excise tax fees in one transaction. Before submitting payment, owners will have the opportunity to review all fees. This service is provided by a third party working in partnership with the
State of Maine. The total amount paid includes funds to develop, maintain and enhance the state’s official web portal, www.maine. gov, and its online services like this one. The boat registration renewal service is available to registrants who have previously registered their boat, live in or primarily dock their boat in a municipality that participates in this online service and are required to pay excise tax. Please note that boats registered by non-residents in Maine that are in Maine less than 75 days are not required to pay excise tax, and cannot use this application. At this time, boats owned by businesses cannot be renewed online. To complete the online transaction, have the following items ready: Registrant information, boat information, including serial number or registration number, credit/debit card (Mas-
SOUTH BERWICK What a crazy, amazing, and totally perfect way to end the 2021 outdoor track season. The Hawks brought their A game to the state meet, and, despite the heat, made a very clear statement about the toughness and resilience of Marshwood’s track athletes. Highlights included: A pair of sisters with the last name Anderson, both making the medal stand; Kelvin’s best long jump performance of his career at his final state meet; Rori taping up her terCard, Visa, Discover), and a printer to print a copy of your temporary registration. Online boat registration can be found at https://apps1. web.maine.gov/cgi-bin/online/ boat/step01.pl?.
ankle for one last chance at a 4x1 podium with her teammates, Ella, Cici, and Carmie; Zach running two legendary relay legs to help the Hawks earn bronze and then gold! For context, in the boys 4x100 fast section, after the starting pistol was fired a second gun was fired by the umpire. Typically this would indicate a false start and the field would be recalled. However, all but one team kept running, including Zach, who had the awareness to keep running when the rest of the field in lanes 3-8 kept running as well. His efforts helped the Hawks to a bronze medal in the 4x1 and then in the 4x4, Zach dropped the hammer over the last 225 meters to open a gap on the field and put Marshwood in the driver’s seat with two legs to go... The rest, as they say, is history.
...NUTRITION from page 25 sonal effects will serve as décor to her eclectic shop. Her father hand crafted the picture frames, her mother sewed the staff aprons, snowshoes worn by her grandfather are displayed on the wall, as well as a set of moose antlers passed down by her other grandparents who both served as rangers in the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. Catanese said “I’ll tell anyone who will listen that Maine is the greatest state in the Union. Mainers are a tough breed. I’m really looking forward to interacting with patrons and meeting my neighbors.” Wicked Fit’s anticipated opening is early June. Hours of operation will be MondaySaturday 5 a.m.-4 p.m. Follow them on social media for product releases and community events.
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