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York Graduate dan Perichino Battles Cancer with a little Help from His Friends By Pat Sommers Sentinel Staff Writer YOrK – Life has become a game of numbers for Dan Perichino and the stakes are high. At age 24, the York High School graduate was diagnosed with cancer – Stage 3B. There are just four stages. Doctors told him his chances of surviving another five years were somewhere between 60 and 80 percent. Perichino, who said he’d always been a happy person, very positive in his outlook, found himself thrust into a bewildering world of medical terminology and grueling treatment schedules. Between July and December of 2012, he endured 12 rounds of chemotherapy. Then, after a brief break, Perichino began 14 rounds of radiation that continued through March of this year. In late winter of 2012, the former York resident noticed a small lump on his neck, nothing he considered terribly trou-

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wings,” he said with a wry chuckle. Then, during a telephone interview at work with a prospective Full Sail student, the seriousness of his illness struck him. “I lost it,” he said. Hodgkin Lymphoma – formerly known as Hodgkin’s disease – is a cancer of the lymphatic system. As the disease progresses it compromises the body’s ability to fight infection. Doctors had discovered not one mass but five – the walnut-size lump Perichino himself felt in his neck along with two in his chest and two in his abdomen. His parents, Earl and See PERICHINO page 10...

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blesome. Just months before he had moved to Orlando, Fla., with his longtime friend Andrew Rapier, who was working toward a master’s degree at Full Sail University. Perichino, a part-time music producer and composer, had just landed a job at the same university, working in the admissions department. After six months on the job, he was eligible for health care coverage and it was then he sought a doctor’s opinion on the lump. The gravity of the diagnosis – Hodgkin Lymphoma – did not immediately sink in. “I continued my usual routine of skateboarding, watching videos, ordering chicken

Local business owners Norma Clark, left, and Michelle Knight display the “Garden Trellis” quilt they will raffle to raise funds for a new furnace at Union Congregational Church, York Beach. (Sentinel Staff Photo)

Quilt may Be the Ticket to Warming York Beach Church By Pat Sommers Sentinel Staff Writer YOrK BeaCH – One handmade quilt may warm the entire congregation of Union Congregational Church this winter. The king-size “Garden Trellis” quilt – now on display at Norma’s Restaurant in York – is being raffled to raise the money

needed to purchase a new furnace for the historic York Beach church. A group of women active in the small congregation told restaurateur Norma Clark about the church’s need for a new heating system and its lack of money to cover cost.

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WellS – The Wells-Ogunquit School Committee has selected Ellen H. Schneider as its next superintendent of schools. Schneider is currently assistant superintendent of schools for MSAD No. 1 in Presque Isle, which encompasses the towns of Castle Hill, Chapman, Mapleton, Presque Isle and Westfield. Schneider has 31 years of professional experience as an educator. In addition to 11 years as an elementary special education teacher, she has been a special education director, assistant principal, principal, curriculum director and an assistant superintendent of schools. Schneider graduated from the University of Maine at Farmington with a bachelor of science degree in special education and elementary education. She earned a master of science degree in educational leader-

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KeNNeBuNK – “The Widow Spy,” Martha Peterson Shogi, will be the topic of the June 22 meeting of the Association of Former

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Marti accompanied John to Laos where he worked for the CIA as a paramilitary officer attempting to interdict North Vietnamese troops and materiel coming south on the Ho Chi Minh Trail. In 1972 John was killed in a helicopter accident, leaving Marti a widow in her early 20s.

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~ News ~ Wells reserve Offers Training for Volunteer docents WellS – The Wells Reserve at Laudholm will offer training to volunteers interested in serving as docents at the site. No experience is necessary, just a willingness to learn and to lead small groups of visitors. Wells Reserve docents lead nature walks, history tours, tide pool explorations, and salt marsh tours for people interested in Maine’s coast. A professional educator provides

full training and new volunteers “job shadow” knowledgeable leaders until they are confident enough to lead groups on their own.

“Helping people discover the world around them is reward enough for most volunteers,” said Paige Rutherford, Wells Reserve’s interpre-

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Tickets on Sale for Visit to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard

KeNNeBuNK – “Our Shared History,” a collaborative series of summer events by the Brick Store

Museum and Kennebunk Free Library, began with whale-sized excitement on May 21 during a group discussion of Moby Dick.

Now, the Museum and Library offer a glimpse at modern-day shipbuilding with a field trip to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard on Monday, June 24, 2013, from 8:45AM to 2:30PM. Those interested in the tour must register by June 15 due to security regulations. Attendees will meet at the Museum at 8:45AM to board the bus headed for Kittery. Upon arrival at the shipyard, naval officers will meet with the group to discuss the history of the shipyard and its current projects. Lunch is included in the ticket price, and will be provided by

the shipyard’s own tavern. After lunch, a bus tour of the shipyard and its own museum will illustrate the working site. The bus will return to Kennebunk at 2:00pm. “We’re very excited to be able to bring these new experiences to visitors,” Cynthia Walker, Associate Director of the Brick Store Museum, said of the shipyard tour. The modern shipbuilding viewed during the field trip will play off of the current exhibit, “To Sea: The Maritime Heritage of the Kennebunks,” which illustrates the 19th Century age of sail in

southern Maine. The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is one of a larger program of special events between the Library and the Museum. Called OUR SHARED HISTORY, the summer events include a field trip to Bath Iron Works and the Maine Maritime Museum (July 22); a poetry contest; a stage play; and special Monday movie nights with maritime themes. An evening festival of Chowder and Ale will close the program on September 14. To learn more about these events, please visit brickstoremuseum.org. See YARD page 5...

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~ News ~ ...QUILT from page 1 “They came in to the restaurant and told me they needed a furnace by September,” Clark said. Clark, who is known for her support of worthwhile projects in the community, contacted Michelle Knight of Knight’s Quilt Shop in Cape Neddick and the two business owners agreed to partner in sponsoring a raffle to benefit the church furnace fund. Knight donated a quilt, which is valued at $1,200 and is currently on display at Norma’s Restaurant. The bed covering, which is worked in a small floral

pattern in soft pastel shades, predominately blue, will later be moved to Knight’s Quilt Shop on Route 1. Display of the quilt will alternate between the two businesses until its new owner is selected in a random drawing this fall. While Clark said she feels

“helping our little community is very important,” she admits to a special fondness for Union Congregational Church. “Growing up, that’s where I attended Sunday school,” she said. Second prize in the raffle is a gift basket featuring a blueberry theme. Clark said the women

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French and Indian War and Colonial life encampment Set at Fort mcClary KITTerY POINT – The Friends of Fort McClary will hosting a French and Indian War and Colonial Life Encampment on June 15 and 16 at Fort McClary State Historic Site and Park, Pepperrell Road (Route 103), in Kittery Point. This is first of numerous events planned this summer at the Fort by the Friends organization. Re-enactors in period uniforms and dress will bring to the fort the sights and sounds of the middle 18th century with a tent encampment and demonstrations of camp life, military training and tactical battles. The tactical battles are scheduled at 2:30p.m. on Saturday and 1:30 p.m. on Sunday. There will also be demonstrations of sailing and seaman-

ship, crafters and a “suttler’s” tent with 18th century replica items for sale. There will be two French and Indian War related presentations both days. Steve Woodman will give a talk on the topic “Blacksmiths and Gunsmiths and Firearms from 1670-1720” at 10 a.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. Ken Hamilton will be doing a presentation on the role that Native Americans played during the French and Indian War period at 1 p.m. on Saturday and at 11:30a.m. on Sunday. With limited parking on the Block House side of the fort, there will be additional parking on the pond/picnic side across the street. Also available is “park and walk” at the parking lots at the Congregational Church and

Mitchell School and are only a short walk to the fort. The gates to the park open at 9 a.m. and only regular park fees are charged: Senior citizens are free, children age 5 to 11 are

$10, and all others, $2. The Friends of Fort McClary is a nonprofit group that supports historical preservation and educational and recreational activities at Fort McClary.

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...PERICHINO from page 1 Jeannie Rudman of York, traveled to Florida to accompany Dan to his first chemotherapy treatment. Perichino speaks gratefully of the love and support he has received from his parents, from his brother Tony, from girlfriend Denise Lloyd and from friends like Rapier and Tom Munz, another York High grad

living in Florida, and Sean Collins, a photographer who has offered a helping hand personally and professionally. He also acknowledged the devotion of John Lamarre, a former co-worker at RoastN-Crumb on Route 1 in York. Lamarre, he said, telephoned every week to offer encouragement, continuing to be the “extraordinary mentor and role model” he was when the two worked together.

It is some of these same people who are involved in helping Dan with another set of numbers – not medical percentages and survival statistics but the dollars-and-cents costs of cancer care. A fundraiser for Dan Perichino on Friday, June 21, will hopefully bring in enough money to help with the staggering bills that have accumulated and that are not covered by health care insurance.

The event will take place from 4 to 11 p.m. at Lobster in the Rough, the outdoor seating area at The Lobster Bar, 1000 U.S. Route 1, York. Local musician Jon King, another longtime friend, will provide entertainment for guests who will be invited to participate in silent auctions and raffles and a drawing for an array of donated prizes. Among the offerings are Red Sox tickets, a rock climbing experience in Acadia, horseback riding lessons, theater tickets, ballroom dancing lessons, yoga classes on the beach, a bed and breakfast stay in Florida, tickets to University of New Hampshire sports events, and an impressive lineup of gift certificates for dinners, lobsters, manicures, sports equipment and auto detailing. Perichino was headed to York this week to spend time with family and friends and to attend the June 21 event where

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~ News ~ Cyclists roll through Kittery to assist with affordable Housing efforts KITTerY – Thirty young adults with Bike & Build Inc., a national nonprofit committed to affordable housing, are bicycling into Kittery on Wednesday, June 19, on their journey across the United States. The riders will be working on Tuesday, June 18, to help construction efforts at 1, 2, 3 Hummingbird Lane in Freeport with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland.

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Fairfield School Hosts Walk-A-Thon Fundraiser SaCO – Nearly 300 students at Governor John Fairfield School in Saco recently participated in the second annual Walk-A-Thon event to raise funds for the Fairfield PTO and promote physical activity among students and their families. The event was held in coordination with Let’s Go! York County and featured “Redy,” the Let’s Go! mascot. Around 280 kindergarteners, first-graders and second-graders took part in back-to-back walking sessions along a route circling Pepperell Park, between the school and Beach Street. Students walked a mile or more depending on how many laps their grade completed. Volunteers stood along the route to ensure student safety, and “Redy” walked one full lap with each age group. After completing the walk, each student received a “5-2-1-0 Every Day” water bottle provided by Southern Maine Medical Center (SMMC). The central message of the statewide Let’s Go! program, 5-2-1-0, stands for 5 servings of fruits and vegetables, 2 hours or less of screen time, 1 hour or more of physical activity, and 0 sugary drinks. “The students and parent volunteers had a blast. Everyone felt successful,” said Karen MacKenzie, second-grade teacher and one of the event’s organizers. In addition to promoting physical activity, the Walk-A-Thon is a sponsored fundraiser for the Fairfield School PTO. This year’s sponsors included Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution, Belleco Food Equipment, and Bangor Savings Bank. “One hundred percent of

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Walk-A-Thon was a big success for school wellness and big fun for those involved. The students and parents really seemed to enjoy getting out and being active on such a gorgeous day, and the kids loved seeing Redy!” Southern Maine Medical Center, a member of MaineHealth, is working to counter the childhood obesity epidemic through implementation of the Let’s Go! program in the See WALK page 15...

Students at Fairfield School take part in an annual Walk-A-Thon to promote physical activity and to support the PTO. (courtesy photo)

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Health & Fitness SMMC Honors Lee Chick as Caregiver of the Year

BIddeFOrd – At Southern Maine Medical Center’s (SMMC) annual Employee Recognition Dinner, emergency department nurse Lee Chick was named Caregiver of the Year. Chick is deeply respect-

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smile. He ensures the patient’s needs are the priority and is committed to excellent patient care – not because it’s what SMMC values but because it’s what comes naturally to Lee. He is a true caregiver,” added McGeachey. “We, our patients and our community, are healthier and happier for the efforts of Lee.” Chick’s manager, Jennifer Granata, gave several examples of instances when Chick has gone above and beyond to demonstrate his commitment to excellent patient care. “The department received a recent letter from the parents of a patient,” said Granata. “They specifically highlighted the care given by Lee, their primary nurse. They stated, ‘We arrived at the hospital at 4:30 a.m. from Massachusetts after receiving word from (the University of New England) that our daughter was there. When we arrived we could only wait in the room. ‘When the morning shift came, Lee came in to introduce himself. He immediately noticed that we were seated in uncomfortable chairs and offered

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Health & Fitness SMMC Sleep Lab Moves to Kennebunk

KeNNeBuNK – The Southern Maine Medical Center (SMMC) Sleep Lab recently moved to the Goodall Health Center located at 2 Livewell Drive in Kennebunk. The lab was relocated into the suite previously occupied by Goodall Hospital’s Sleep Institute. All sleep studies for Goodall and SMMC patients will now be performed at the new location. Dr. Chris Hughes, Dr. Robert McArdle, and Dr. Usha Nalamalapu, FAASM, will continue to read studies performed through the SMMC Sleep Lab. “The Sleep Lab’s highly trained team of specialists will continue to provide patients with the same high quality services at our new location,” said Steve Keegan, Vice President of Ancillary Services for SMMC. “Combining the resources of the Sleep Lab and Goodall’s Sleep Institute will maximize the efficiency of

...WALK from page 13 Arundel, Biddeford, Buxton, Dayton, Hollis, Lyman, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Old Orchard Beach, and Saco communities. This regional initiative, called Let’s Go! York County, is going into its third year of operation. The program includes work in schools, early childhood programs, after

sleep study operations previously conducted at these separate locations, and allow us to provide all patients with excellence care at state-of-the-art facilities centrally located between the two hospitals.” One in four Americans do not enjoy the benefits of good sleep because they suffer from sleep disorders. Common sleep disorders, such as sleep apnea, insomnia or narcolepsy, affect a person’s health and quality of life, including job performance and family relationships. SMMC’s specialty trained

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you are actually using Internet Explorer, but I do have a couple of options for you to try. First, try accessing the menu bar in Internet Explorer by tapping the “Alt” key on your keyboard. Once the menu bar is displayed, you should find the option to forward the website like usual. If you are unable to find the command, you can always click once in the address bar to highlight the URL, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + C to copy the URL, then open an e-mail message in the usual way, and paste the URL in the email message. I hope one of these methods will work for you. Elizabeth dear Computer lady, I have Windows XP and I use Hotmail. When I forward an e-mail the pictures I see will not be there when it arrives. Just blank spaces where the pictures would have been. Do I need to install a program? Can you help me? Thank you, Melinda dear melinda, Since Hotmail is an online e-mail service, it doesn’t really matter what operating system you are using, it works the same in Windows XP as it does in Vista or Windows 7. I don’t really have a Hotmail account, so I created one and tried it out just for you. This is what I discovered: 1. There are no settings that I could find for forwarding pictures in an e-mail message or leaving them out. 2. I forwarded an e-mail with pictures to myself (I use Microsoft Outlook for my e-mail) and although at first the pictures didn’t show, all I had

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SO. BerWICK – Berwick Academy recently announced that Brad Cates is its new director of finance. Cates is currently the chief financial officer of Episcopal Academy, a coeducational day school in Newtown Square, where he has helped refinance school debt, implemented new budgeting processes, and emerged as a key strategic thinker with the current Head of School. Cates is a certified public accountant and holds a bachelor of arts degree in business administration as well as a master’s in business administration. In addition to other work

experience, he has held the title of CFO or business manager for over 30 years. His longest stint was at the Pembroke Hill School in Kansas City, but he also helped launch the Blue Oak School in Napa, Calif. A native Californian, Cates is deeply connected to the national network of CFOs. This includes being a board member on the INDEX benchmarking group as well as heavy involvement with both NBOA and NAIS. The need for a new director of finance came when Seth Hurd, the current director of finance and campus operations, took the opportunity to step

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into the role of director of arts, vacated by Deloris White after 19 years. White will remain at Berwick next year as an art teacher in the Lower School. Hurd will continue as director of campus operations in addition to his new role in the arts. Head of School Greg Schneider said, “I am so pleased that Brad has agreed to become Berwick Academy’s next director of finance. As the Board of

Trustees and I continue to believe in becoming a nationally excellent school, Brad represents a critical addition to the administrative team who can help take our institution to a new level of financial durability.” Cates is a fitness and sports enthusiast, an accomplished singer, and is fluent in Spanish as well.

How to Get approved for a Mortgage Real estate professionals say the market is rebounding, and many would-be home buyers are eagerly awaiting their opportunities to purchase their own homes. Fresh data indicates that the inventory of properties is quickly drying up and soon the market is poised to point in the sellers’ favor. According to Allen & Associates, a real estate appraisal, consultant and research firm based in Colorado, properties in the area listed for sale are below the six-month supply of inventory. Now could be the time to get a good deal on a home, provided buyers are able to secure mortgages. No matter how many affordable homes are available, if a buyer cannot get approved for a mortgage, then his or her chances of owning a home are slim. In the wake of a tumultuous economy, many lenders tightened restrictions on mortgage lending. And even though the economy has rebounded, many lenders have continued to follow strict guidelines before lending money. In order to secure a mortgage with a good interest rate, buyers must take control of their financial situations and fix problems that could lead to loan rejection. Many things can impact a mortgage application. Here are the ways to overcome liabilities and improve your standing with prospective lenders.

applying for a mortgage, it is vital to find out your credit score. You can request a free copy of your credit report, which includes your credit score, once a year from the three major credit reporting agencies in the United States and Canada: TransUnion, Experian and Equifax. You also can pay for your credit report.

Know your credit rating. Your credit rating is a score that lenders rely on when deciding whether or not to approve your mortgage application. The higher the credit rating, the more attractive you look to prospective lenders. But the lower your score is, the more difficulty you will have getting a loan. Should you get a loan with a low score, you may have to pay a higher interest rate than someone with better credit. Prior to making any big financial decisions, such as

Save, save, save. Having more money in the bank lowers your loan-tovalue ratio, or LTV. This will make you appear less risky to lenders. Individuals who have saved for a considerable down payment on a home are also seen in a better light.

address any issues on your report. Once you know your score, you can take steps to address any issues on the report. Pay down revolving consumer debts, such as credit card balances and auto loans. Report any errors on your credit report so they can be adjusted. Pay bills on time and address any notices of collections before they make it onto your permanent record. If you will be applying for a loan soon, avoid opening any other credit accounts for the time being. maintain steady employment. Having a job is often vital to getting a mortgage. Lenders tend to look for longterm financial stability, which is best illustrated by maintaining steady employment. Jumping from job to job may be a red flag to lenders, so it’s better to make a switch after you have been approved for a loan.

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Monteith named Manager at TD bank in Kennebunk KeNNeBuNK – TD Bank promoted Joanie A. Monteith to manager of the Kennebunk store located at 56 Portland Road in Kennebunk. She is responsible for new business development, consumer and business lending, managing personnel and overseeing the day-to-day operations at the store. Monteith has 10 years of banking experience. She joined TD Bank in 2008 as an assistant store manager in York, her most recent position. Monteith was nominated by TD Bank in 2012 for the CEO Leadership Award and to participate in the Emerging Leader’s panel. She also will serve on the bank’s Women in Leadership Subcommittee, called TD Women Taking the Lead. In addition to her banking career, Monteith has owned two successful small businesses in southern Maine and Seacoast New Hampshire. A York resident, Monteith volunteers with United Way as well the Town of York’s school system and its parks and recreation department. She is a 1992 graduate of the University of New Hampshire in Durham.

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Watt named new Retail Lender KeNNeBuNK – June B. Parent, executive vice president of retail banking for Camden National Bank, announced recently that Tammy Watt has been named a retail lender. Watt will assist customers in the Kennebunk community with personal loans, auto loans, and mortgages. “I am excited to be representing Camden National Bank in the Kennebunk area as a retail lender,” said Watt. “I look forward to providing our local community members with a great customer experience as well as the financial services that best suit their needs.” Watt has been with Camden National Bank since 2012, previously serving as branch manager at the Camden National Bank located within the Hannaford Supermarket in Kennebunk. She has over five years of banking experience,

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The days when men and women would work for the same company for decades are largely a thing of the past. Though some professionals still remain loyal to a single firm for the duration of their careers, such instances are now the aberration as opposed to the norm. Switching firms or careers has certainly become more acceptable over the years, but that does not necessarily mean everyone who switches jobs is doing it for the right reason. Many people have switched jobs only to realize the grass is not greener on the other side. Others have switched jobs amidst economic uncertainty only to be laid off shortly after making the move. While the opportunity for a fresh start is nothing to scoff at, professionals looking to change careers should consider a host of factors before deciding to do so.

motivation Before changing careers, it’s best to sit down and honestly assess what is motivating your potential move. If you harbor a strong desire to pursue a passion and make it your career, then changing careers is probably something you must do. But changing careers because you feel if you are slighted by a current employer or you feel like changing for the sake of change, then you might want to reconsider. If you’re considering a change because of an issue with your present employer, try working out the issue before pursuing a career change. You might find the issue is a byproduct of miscommunication and not something to change careers over. If you want to change careers because you feel like you need a change, keep in mind how difficult the job market is and how vulnerable you might be if your next move does not pan out. Give your motivation some serious thought before making any

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change. Though the opportunity to make more money is enticing, money should not dictate your decision. A new job with a higher salary might require you to be on the road more often than your current career, negatively impacting your quality of life, especially if you have a family. Longer hours at the office may also take away from family or personal time, which can affect your quality of life as well. Before changing careers, think of the potential impact such a change may have on you and if you’re willing to live with that impact. relocation Better jobs might be available in a different job market, but there are disadvantages to relocating. Many established professionals already have a network of friends, family and fellow professionals, and abandoning that network for a new

Yccc Opens new Training facility in sanford SaNFOrd – York County Community College will host an open house on Monday, June 17, from 3 to 6 p.m. to celebrate the opening of the college’s new Precision Machining Technology program. The program will be offered off campus at a newly renovated facility at One Eagle Drive in Sanford. The facility includes classroom space and a fully outfitted manufacturing laboratory, complete with man-

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Did You Know? Six of the 10 college majors with the highest salaries for new graduates have something to do with engineering. So says a survey from the National Association of Colleges and Employers, which notes that computer engineering majors earned the top spot with an average starting salary of $70,400 for graduates who finished school in 2012. Chemical engineering majors came in second with an average starting salary of $66,4000, while computer science majors, with average starting salaries of $64,400, came in third. The NACE salary survey relied on information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the United States Census Bureau and Job Search Intelligence, a compensation management firm. In addition to computer science, the survey, which examined starting salaries for new graduates in more than 90 fields of study, found that finance, construction science/management and information sciences and systems were the only majors outside the field of engineering to crack the top 10. This article was also provided by MetroCreative.


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~ News ~ Turning Clutter into Cash for Local Library SOUTH BERWICK – “Think of us before you have a yard sale.” That’s the motto of the Friends of South Berwick Library eBay committee, which has raised $16,000 for the Library Building Fund. “This is the time of year people are clearing out the clutter, but having a yard sale is a lot of work,” said Sally Hunter, a volunteer who manages the site with Charlene Belliveau and Janet Gaudette. “Instead, they might think about donating those items to us. It’s a great way to get a much wider audience to contribute to the library.” The highest bid so far, $437 for a 1910 Boy Scout handbook, was from a man in the Midwest delighted to get it for his father’s collection. Other items have gone to California, Texas, Spain, Italy and Australia. One complete set of Dickens, weighing 44 pounds, was shipped to China. The eBay project has provided a small but steady flow of funds to the Friends’ Capital Campaign, now raising funds for lbrary furnishings, without requiring all the time and energy of a big fundraiser, the organizers note. “When we started this three years ago we thought we were set-

ting our sights high with a goal of $5,000,” said Belliveau. “Then we passed $10,000 and then $15,000. Now we’re hoping to hit $20,000 by the end of the year. But we need the community’s help to do that.” The eBay team has an interesting problem. They’ve been so successful selling items that their

biggest challenge now is acquiring new donations to keep the site amply stocked. Clothing and books generally are not marketable, except for unique pieces such as a mink stole, leather jacket or a first edition book. But jewelry and collectibles sell briskly. “Aunt Mabel may have passed along her collectibles, but

ents that mean a lot to us, but if we haven’t talked about them enough to our children they don’t value them in the same way. But someone else will appreciate them.” Another source of eBay donations, Hunter suggested, is the re-gifting drawer, the place people stash all those gifts that are awaiting another home. Anyone wishing to donate an item should contact Belliveau at 384-4080. Pickup can be arranged. “We all have too much stuff,” said Hunter. “What could be better than lightening the load for ourselves and contributing to our beautiful new library.”

most young people don’t like collectibles and have no interest in keeping them,” said Hunter. “But there’s a worldwide audience out there, people who are looking for these things all the time.” From a private collection of dolls that were donated, “Anne of Green Gables” was sent to New Brunswick and an exquisite Korean doll back to Korea. Family heirlooms also find their way to the site when the younger generation declines them. “Many people my age are both cleaning out their parents’ house and downsizing themselves,” said Hunter. “We may have kept things from our par-

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Kennebunk Free Library Buffet Breakfast A buffet breakfast for the benefit of the Kennebunk Free Library will be hosted from 7:30 to 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 15, at The Nonantum Resort, 95 Ocean Ave. in Kennebunkport there will be a Buffet Breakfast to benefit The Kennebunk Free Library program. The cost of the breakfast will be $15.95 for adults and $7.95 for children under 10. There is no charge for children 2 and under. A portion of the proceeds of the breakfast will be donated to the Kennebunk Free Library. Summer reading The annual summer reading incentive program at Kennebunk Free Library begins on Thursday, June 20, the last day of school. All children in preschool to fifth grade who register for the Kennebunk Free Library summer reading incentive program will receive a voucher to attend a Sea Dogs game. Children will earn prizes for every five hours of reading, up to 20 hours. The last day to earn prizes is Aug. 20. New this year is an incentive program for children entering sixth through 12th grades. Incoming middle school and high school students will receive a raffle ticket for every hour spent reading this summer and for every library event attended. Prizes include a Pikachu backpack clip, Katniss action figure and Star Wars poster and will be drawn weekly, from June 24 to Aug. 17. For more Information Contact the library at 207-985-2173 or visit www.kennebunklibrary.org.

York Public Library Film Presentation “Silver Linings Playbook,” an unusual and deeply affecting love story, will be shown as part of a Summer Film Festival at York Public Library, 15 Long Sands Road.

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Jennifer Lawrence received the Oscar for Best Actress. Rated R for language and some sexual content/nudity. The showing is set 7 p.m. on Sunday, June 16. Poetry evening A monthly Poetry Evening will be hosted at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 18, at York Public Library. Bring poems to share – either your own or favorite poems by someone else. At least one poem should relate to the theme for June which is commitment. Readings are offered in round table format and are facilitated by Priscilla Cookson. Pine Needle Basketry Local resident David Brinkman will discuss the history of this native American craft of pine needle basketry in a Brown Bag Lunch session at noon on Wednesday, June 19, at York Public Library. He will show how he creates his own baskets and other pieces from the long leaf pine needles that he gathers at his winter home on the Gulf Coast. Brinkman’s work will be on exhibit in the library display cases from June through August. For more Information Contact the library at 207363-2818 or visit www.york.lib. me.us.

William Fogg Library Summer reading A kick-off party for a Collaborative Summer Reading Program will be hosted from 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, June 17, at William Fogg Library, 116 Old Road, Eliot. Children 4 and over may register for the program and receive a book bag, reading log, book mark and pencil. The party will feature a hula hoop demonstration. For more Information Contact the library at 207439-9437 or visit www.williamfogg.lib.me.us.

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reading Program Summer programs for readers of all ages and interests begin June 24at Springvale Public Library. Children 2-13 years old can register for “Dig Into Reading,” a free non-competitive program to encourage children to have fun reading over the summer. Teens will go “Beneath the Surface” as they try to win books, Applebee’s and Bull Moose Music certificates. Adult readers will be challenged in “Ground Breaking Reads” to win books and reading totes. All programs end Aug. 15. Springvale Library is located at 443 Main St., Springvale. For more Information Call 324-4624 or visit www.springvalelibrary.org.

Wells Public Library Summer Kick-Off Wells Public Library will present an annual Summer Reading Club, with registration scheduled on or after June 24. Children ages 3 to fourth grade may sign up and receive incentives for every two hours they read. We will have special programs all summer long. For fifth graders and up, they may register and collect up to five prizes. For every two hours they read after that, up to 20 hours, they will receive a raffle ticket to win a Nexus 7. The library will kick off the Summer Reading program on Monday, June 24, at 11 a.m. with a program by Lindsay Bezich and her puppet pals. Hitting the Trails Woodlands, wetlands, farms and fields will be the focus of a talk by Tin Smith, president of the Great Works Regional Land Trust (GWLT) at 6:30 p.m. on June 18 at Wells Public Library. Smith will talk about how land is protected and made accessible to everyone. Sponsored by the Friends of the Wells Public Library. Contact Kristi Bryant at kbryant@wellstown.org, or by calling 646-8181. For more Information Contact the library at 207646-8181 or visit www.wells. lib.me.us.

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YOrK – David Brinkman of York will offer a program about traditional and contemporary baskets made from fibers, with emphasis on coiled baskets made from long leaf pine needles from the Southeastern U.S., at noon on Wednesday, June 19, at York Public Library. Brinkman’s own pine needle baskets will be on display through Aug. 31 at the library. Brinkman will bring with him with several baskets, some of his work in progress and basket-making materials, to illustrate how baskets are made, and the connection between handmade baskets and Native

SOuTH BerWICK – Jackson Gillman, an entertainer known for his wit, music and wisdom, will give a free performance of “Riot in the Garden” at the South Berwick Public Library at 2:15 p.m. Wednesday, June 19. Gillman has been called “The Stand-Up Chameleon” because of his one-man shows in which he makes himself into a variety of eccentric characters through his talents as mime, actor, songsmith and storyteller. “Riot in the Garden” is science theater that was awarded “Most Educational” at the Common Ground Fair. It is a mix of comedy, music, and stories for people of all ages. Gillman, who lives on Mount Desert Island and Cape Cod, has been a featured performer at the National Storytelling Festival in Tennessee, and Graves Memorial Library, will include breakfast book group, special programs, crafts and weekly activities. Packets will be available on June 17. The program gets under way at 9:30 a.m. on June 22. Book launch “Book Launch, Kennebunkport: the Evolution of an American Town” is scheduled at 4 p.m. on June 23 at the Colony Hotel. Tickets for this event are on sale at Louis T. Graves Memorial Library.

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local amateur radio Operators to ‘The Way They Were’ Tour Slated at Hamilton House seen by the general public, in- for their own pleasure and the Set up Solar-Powered emergency SOuTH BerWICK – On Saturday, June 22, at cluding the third and fourth entertainment of family and Preparedness Station 5:30 p.m. go behind the scenes of floors where staff and caretakers friends. Historic New England’s Hamilton House as part of “The Way They Were” tour. This special talk and guided tour explores the lives of servants and hired help in the early 20th century, focusing on what it was like to live and work in the “back” of the house. On the tour, visitors will view areas of the house rarely

lived. Hamilton House, built circa 1785, became the summer home of the well-to-do Tyson family of Boston in 1897. The Tysons transformed Hamilton House into a beautiful retreat with Colonial Revival interiors, elaborate gardens, wooded walking and riding trails, and a romantic little garden cottage

Workday Set at Wildlife Center Kennebunk radio operators Tim and Tom Moyer operate the solar powered emergency communications short-wave radio station. (courtesy photo)

KeNNeBuNK – As part of an annual countrywide event, community Amateur Radio operators will work around the clock on the weekend of Saturday and Sunday, June 22 and 23, at a solar-powered emergency radio station in the field at Sea Road School in Kennebunk. This event is in its second consecutive year. Sponsored by a Kennebunk-based educational technical club called the New England Radio Discussion Society, licensed ham radio operators will convene at 2 p.m. on Saturday to set up an emergency short-wave radio station. Once again, the radio station will attempt to contact hundreds of other amateur radio operators around the world. Radio hams, individually licensed by the Federal Communications Commission, have unique callsigns assigned by the FCC. For 2013 Field Day the station will use the specially assigned FCC callsign K1R. Radio station K1R will participate in the American Radio Relay League’s annual Field Day, an event that takes place in the United States and Canada. ARRL Field Day is the largest single emergency communications preparedness exercise in the country, with over 35,000 American and Canadian ham radio operators participating each year. Kicked off by the ARRL back in 1933, Field Day has a contest flavor to it. The primary purpose is to demonstrate the ability to plan operations that can be effective for an entire

24-hour period, including operator endurance and adequate numbers of operators for a shift operation. A secondary goal is to demonstrate the technical proficiency of the station that has been hastily constructed. In theory, a better station will be capable of emergency operations in dire conditions. Such a station will also be capable of making more contacts during the contest portion of Field Day. The ARRL, the world’s oldest and largest ham radio organization, scores Field Day participants based on effectivness. “Field Day is a chance to test and improve emergency communication skills,” explained NERDS member Alex Mendelsohn. “We’ll use solar panels and battery power to simulate operation in a remote area under emergency conditions.” “Over the years,” said Mendelsohn, “hams have been effective in establishing communications nets during floods, hurricanes, fires, earthquakes, terrorist attacks, and other disasters, whether they be local, regional, or national in scope. When all other means of communications fail, ham radio gets through.” Using Morse code and voice, K1R will go on the air starting at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 22, and will continue operating until Sunday afternoon. The public is invited to the Field Day site, where ham operators will be available to discuss amateur radio and answer questions.

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Sanford Unitarian Universalist Church, located at 5 Lebanon St. in Sanford, hosts summer services in the parlor at 9:30 a.m. every Sunday. Summer services run through Sept 1. No childcare or religious education classes are available over the summer months. Everyone is welcome. Visit www.sanforduuchurch.org.

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St. George Episcopal Church, located at 3 Emerson St. in Sanford, hosts summer services every Sunday with one worship service at 9 a.m. Call 324-8119.

4 p.m., and wildlife enthusiasts are needed to join in an afternoon of cleaning, habitat maintenance, and providing enrichment for our Ambassadors and their enclosures. Activities for the day will include adding trees to create a natural habitat, planting native plants in our turtles’ outdoor enclosures, and the chance to meet some of our Ambassadors up close. Volunteers must be 17 or over, unless accompanied by an adult. Anyone interested in attending should e-mail Emily at emcal32@yahoo.com.

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“Beaching with Jesus,” a summer worship experience, will take place at the beach in Ogunquit beginning Sunday, June 23, at 7:30 a.m., and will continue every Sunday through Labor Day weekend. The event is sponsored by York-Ogunquit United Methodist Church, 1026 U.S. Route 1, York.

While house tours typically detail the lifestyle of these wealthy owners, “The Way They Were” tour offers a look at the day-to-day life of the servants whose toil enabled this lifestyle. Guests will explore side yards and back stairways once frequented by groundkeepers and domestics. They will also visit the fourth floor attic where servants enjoyed the view of the Salmon Falls River from the mansion’s skylight. “The Way They Were” tour will begin at the Hamilton Garden Cottage on Saturday, June 22, at 5:30 p.m. The program will be repeated on July 27 at 5:30 p.m. Admission: $8 for Historic New England members and $15 for non-members. Space is limited. To purchase tickets, call 207-384-2454 or online at www.historicnewengland.org. No tickets sold at the door. Hamilton House is located at 40 Vaughan’s Lane, South Berwick, and is one of 36 historic properties owned and operated by Historic New England. For more information, visit www.HistoricNewEngland.org.

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VIETNAMESE CUISINE

C1. Crab Rangoons (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.25 C2. Egg Rolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.75 C3. Spring Rolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.00 C4. Vegetable Spring Rolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.00 C5. Scallion Pancake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 C6. Pan-Fried or Steamed Dumplings (6) . 7.95 C7. Edamame Steamed salted soy bean pods . . . . .5 .95 C7A.Chicken Karoage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 Japanese deep fried crispy chicken served with spicy mayo.

C8. Fried Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 C9. Pork Strips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 C10. Boneless Spareribs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 C11. Barbecued Spareribs (on the bone) . . . . . 10.50 C12. Teriyaki Beef or Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 C12A. Teriyaki Mixed Chicken and Beef. . 10.95 Cl3. Fried Chicken Fingers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.75 C14. Fried Chicken Wings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 C15. Fried Wontons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 C16. Pu Pu Platter Egg roll, boneless spareribs, chicken

fingers, teriyaki beef, fried shrimp, fried wantons, crab rangoons, and chicken wings. Substitution charge $1.00 per item. Appetizers not included for substitution: pork dumpling, ribs on the bone, scallion pancake.

For Two . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.95 Tidbit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.95 PARTY TRAY 100 pieces from take-out menu! . . . . 79.00

For take-out only, no substitutions please - Egg roll (10), wings (15), teriyaki beef (8), chicken fingers (15), crab rangoons (15), fried wontons (1 box), chicken teriyaki (8), boneless spareribs (1 box), and pork fried rice (1 box).

SOUPS

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C22. Roast Pork or Chicken Noodles Soup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.00 6.50 C23. Bean Curd with Vegetables . . . . . .4.00 6.50 C24. Wonton Soup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 6.50 C25. Egg Drop Soup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.00 6.50 C26. Hot and Sour Soup. . . . . . . . . . . . .4.00 6.50

FRIED RICE C31. Plain Fried Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.75 C32. Roast Pork, Chicken, Beef or Veggies 8.05 C33. Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.00 C34. Lobster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.95 C35. House Fried Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.95 Roast pork, chicken, shrimp, egg and lettuce.

C36. Seafood Fried Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.95

Shrimp, scallops, lobster meat, pine nuts, scallion, egg and lettuce.

C37. Bamboo Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 Southeast Asia style with glutinous rice (sweet rice) fried with sausage, mushroom, peas, carrot, peanuts, cilantro, and oyster sauce. Meatless option offered.

KIMCHI FRIED (KOREAN)

Kimchi, peas, carrot, and egg with spicy bean paste. Choice of:

C38. Tofu or Vegetable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 C39. Bacon, Chicken or Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.95 C40. Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95

CHOW MEIN / CHOP SUEY Chow Mein only served with crispy noodles.

C42. Chicken, Fresh Pork, Beef or Veggies* 8.75 C43. Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.75 C44. House Special Pork, chicken, shrimp, ham . 10.70

HONG KONG STYLE CHOW MEIN

C62. Pho Special

Rice noodle in our rich broth. Topped with onion and cilantro and comes with a side of vegetables consisting of bean sprouts, basil lime and chili pepper. Choice of:

Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 Chicken. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.95 Seafood Shrimp, fish ball, lobster meat, scallop . . . . . . 17.95

EGG FOO YOUNG

Chinese • Japanese • Thai Cuisine

C73. Egg Foo Young Choice of:

Roast Pork, Chicken, or Vegetable . . . . . . . . 8.95 Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 House Special Roast pork, chicken, beef, ham, shrimp 10.95

HEALTHY CHOICE

Served with steamed white rice or substitute brown rice, add $0.75.

C78. Steamed Mixed Vegetables . . . . . . . . 8.95 C79. Steamed Mixed Veggies with Bean Curd. .9.95 C80. Steamed Chicken with Vegetables . 11.25 C81. Steamed Shrimp with Vegetables . 13.95 C82. Steamed Scallops with Vegetables . 14.95

VEGETARIAN

Served with white rice or substitute brown rice, add $0.75.

C88. Mixed Vegetables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.50 C89. Chinese Broccoli with Oyster sauce . 10.75 C90. Eggplant with Garlic Sauce . . . . . . . 10.75 C91. Sauteed Black Mushrooms and Bamboo Shoots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.75 C92. Golden Crispy Bean Curd . . . . . . . . . . 10.75 Deep fried bean curd served with chef special sauce.

C93. Tangy and Spicy String Beans . . . C94. Buddha’s Delight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C95. General Tso’s Tofu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C96. Szechuan Style Bean Curd . . . . . . . . C97. Moo Shu Vegetable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Served with 5 pieces. Extra pancake, add $0.75.

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STIR FRIED MEAT

Served with steamed white rice or substitute brown rice, add $0.15. Chicken Beef Pork

C103. Broccoli . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C104. Mixed Vegetables . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C105. Chinese Greens . . . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C106. Green Pepper with Onion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C107. Fresh Mushrooms . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C108. Straw Mushrooms with Pea Pods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C109. Shredded Vegetable .10.95 12.45 10.75 C110. Vegetables with Tofu . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C111. Black Bean Sauce . . . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C112. Cashew . . . . . . . . . . . . .13.45 14.70 12.45 C113. String Bean . . . . . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C114. Kung Po . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C115. Hunan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C116. General Tso’s . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 13.45 N/A C117. Orange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 13.45 N/A C118. Sesame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 13.45 N/A C120. Lobster Sauce (pork) . . . . N/A N/A 9.50 C121. Moo Goo Gai Pan . . . . . . 10.95 N/A N/A C122. Moo Shu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 Served with 5 pieces. Extra pancake, add $0.75.

SEAFOOD SELECTION

C50. Chicken, Beef, Pork, and Vegetable. . .l3.95 C51. Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 C52. House Special Pork, chicken, shrimp, ham . . . 15.95 C53. Seafood Shrimp, scallop, lobster meat. . . . . . . . 19.95

CHOW FUN / MEI FUN C59. Chow Fun / Mei Fun

Flat rice noodles (chow fun) or thin rice noodles (mei fun) cook with egg. Choice of:

Beef, Chicken, or Vegetable . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.95 Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 House Special Pork, chicken, shrimp, ham . . . . . . . .l3.95 Seafood Shrimp, scallop, lobster meat . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.95 C60. Singapore Chow Mei Fun . . . . . . . . . 13.95 Singapore style thin rice noodles with curry sauce, shrimp, roast pork, chicken, egg and ham.

LO MEIN Soft egg noodles.

C66. Plain Lo Mein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 C67. Lo Mein Choice of:

Roast Pork, Chicken, Beef, or Veggies . . . . . 9.95 Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.95 House Special Roast pork, chicken, ham, shrimp . . . 12.95 Seafood Shrimp, scallop, lobster meat . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.95 C68. Satay Noodle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 Soft noodle stir fried with special pungent shrimp mix sauce.

C128. Broccoli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C129. Snow Pea Pods . . . . . . . . . . . C130. Lobster Sauce . . . . . . . . . . . . C131. Vegetable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C132. Chinese Greens . . . . . . . . . . . C133. Cashew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C134. Hunan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C135. Kung Po . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C136. Spicy String Beans . . . . . . . . C137. Moo Shu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Served with 5 pieces. Extra pancake, add $0.75.

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Served with boneless spareribs, egg roll, chicken finger, teriyaki beef, chicken wings, fried wantons, pork fried rice.

Dinner For Two . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $28.95 Substitution charge $1.00 per item. Appetizers not included for substitution: pork dumpling, ribs on the bone, scallion pancake. Choice of:

A. Beef with Mushroom

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Dinner for Three . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40.95 Substitution charge $2.00 per item. Appetizers not included for substitution: pork dumpling, ribs on the bone, scallion pancake. Choice of:

A. Moo Goo Gai Pan, Chow Har Kew B. Kung Po beef, General Tso’ Chicken

Dinner for Four . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $53.95

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CASSEROLE DISH

The following are served extremely hot in heavy clay pots. Served with white rice or substitute brown rice, add $0.15.

C153. Chicken with Ginger and Scallion 16.45 C154. Beef with Ginger and Scallion . . . 16.45 CI55. Eggplant and Minced Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . with Garlic Sauce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.45 C156. Black Mushroom, Bamboo Shoots, and Tofu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.45 C157. Seafood with Bean Curd . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 Scallop, jumbo shrimp, lobster meat.

C158. House Casserole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 Chicken, shrimp, and beef.

C159. Black Pepper Filet Steak . . . . . . . . . 17.95 C160. Satay Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95

Substitution charge $3.00 per item. Appetizers not included for substitution: pork dumpling, ribs on the bone, scallion pancake. Choice of:

A. Chicken with Vegetables, Shrimp with Lobster Sauce, Pepper Steak with Onion B. Garlic Roast Pork, Beef with Vegetables, Chow Gai Key

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C166. Peking Duck. . . . .

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Half a duck roasted to perfection

C168. Mango Shrimp . . .

Shrimp and fresh mango sauteed

C169. Chicken Trio . . . .

Three dishes in one: Lemon chick General Tso’s chicken.

C170. Lemon Chicken . . C171. Gai Po Lo Mein . .

Jumbo shrimp, beef, ham, roast on a bed of Lo Mein noodles and

C172. Mango Chicken . .

Chicken and fresh mango sautee

C173. Shredded Crispy Mayonnaise Sauce . . . . .

SIDE ORDERS

Deep fried shredded white chicke creamy sauce.

White Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Pt.) 1.90 (Qt.) 3.40 Brown Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Pt.) 2.40 (Qt.) 3.90 French Fries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.90 Duck Sauces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Pt.) 2.90 Sweet & sour Sauce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Pt.) 2.90

C174. Steak Kew . . . . . . .

LUNCH & DINNER COMBINATION SPECIALS

Lunch: 11am until 3:30pm. Served with egg roll and pork fried rice, white rice or substitute brown rice, add $0.75. Substitutions $0.75 per item. Appetizers not included for substitution: Pork strip, dumpling, ribs on the bone, scallion pancake. Extra item, add $2.00. Beef/Chicken teriyaki & fried shrimp, add $3.00. Lunch Dinner

C198. Lobster Sauce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.25 10.25 C199. Chicken or Pork Chow Mein . . .7.25 10.25 C200. Pork Egg Foo Young . . . . . . . . . .7.25 10.25 C201. Chicken or Pork Chop Suey . . .7.25 10.25 C202. Sweet & Sour Chicken or Pork . 7.50 10.50 C203. Lo Mein: Chicken, Beef, Pork, or Veggies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.05 11.05 C204. General Tso’s Chicken . . . . . . .8.30 11.50 C205. Orange Chicken or Beef. . . . . .8.30 11.50 C206. Sesame Chicken or Beef . . . . . . .8.30 11.50 C207. Broccoli with Chicken, Beef, Pork or Shrimp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.75 10.75 C208. Hunan Chicken or Beef . . . . . .7.75 10.75 C209. Kung Po Chicken or Beef . . . .7.75 10.75 C210. Moo Goo Gai Pan . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.75 10.75 C211. Crab Rangoon, Chicken Wings, Chicken Fingers, Teriyaki Beef, Boneless Ribs 10.95 12.95 C212. Chicken Wings, Boneless Ribs 8.00 11.00 C213. Chicken Fingers or Wings . . . . .8.00 11.00 C214. Teriyaki Beef and Boneless Spare Ribs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.00 11.00 C215. Crab Rangoon and Teriyaki Chicken. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.00 11.00

VEGETARIAN LUNCH & DINNER COMBO SPECIALs

Lunch: 11am until 3:30pm. Served with vegetable spring roll and white rice. Substitution of appetizer $0.75 extra. Lunch Dinner

C221. Buddha’s Delight . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.75 C222. Bean Curd Szechuan Style . . .7.75 C223. Vegetable Lo Mein . . . . . . . . . . . .7.75 C224. String Beans in Garlic . . . . . . .7.75 C225. General Tso’s Tofu . . . . . . . . . . .7.75 C226. Steamed Chicken with Veggies . 7.75

10.75 10.75 10.75 10.75 10.75 10.75

Sirloin steak kew sauteed with as

C175. Mongolian Beef.

Beef, scallion, and onion stir fried

C176. Hou Sui Gai . . . . .

Crispy chicken tenders topped w special brown oyster sauce.

C177. Kung Pao Deligh

Chicken, beef, and baby shrimp i

C178. Harvest Delight

Baby shrimp, chicken sauteed w

C179. Seafood Wor Bar

Lobster meat, shrimp, scallops, c sizzling plate.

C180. Seafood Delight

Stir fried lobster meat, shrimp, sc white sauce.

C181. Lettuce Wrap wit Pork or Chicken . . . . . . .

Lettuce wrap, stir fried pork or ch chestnuts, and bamboo shoots in

C183. Lettuce Wrap wit Roast Duck . . . . . . . . . . .

Lettuce wrap, stir fried duck with bamboo shoots in chef’s special

C184. Four Happies . .

Shrimp, beef, roast pork and chic

C185. Crispy Spider . . . . Deep fried soft shell crab.

C186. Salt and Pepper Crispy squid in salt and pepper.

C187. Salt and Pepper

Crispy squid, fish and shrimp in s

C188. House Special Honey Walnut Shrimp . C189. Sliced Beef with C190. Hawaii Four O . . .

Spring chicken, lobster meat, bee with select veggies and mushroo

C191. Salt and Pepper C192. Fresh Lobster. . . .

Steamed ginger and scallion sau salt and pepper or Hunan style.

SWEET &

C335. Sweet & Sour Chi C336. Sweet & Sour Por C337. Sweet & Sour Shr C338. Sweet & Sour Com

Hot and Spicy • Most Chinese Cuisine can be cooked without M.S.G. - Seasoning, sugar, salt or cornstarch by request only. • All starred items have a Gluten Free option.


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Thai Menu APPETIZERS

Father Day B ’s u All Daffet $21.95y

T1. Fresh Spring Roll Lettuce, cucumber, bean

sprouts, cilantro, carrots, and scallions wrapped in rice skin.

Shrimp 6.25 Pork, Tofu or Veggies 5.75 T2. Curry Puff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.35 Potatoes, green peas, and carrots in mixed herbs with a touch of curry sauce and fried to perfection.

T4. Golden Triangles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.75 Deep fried chicken with garlic and cilantro, stuffed in wanton skin.

T5.

Thai Hot Wings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95

Deep fried chicken wings seasoned in a sweet and pungent sauce and sprinkled with Thai hot chili.

641-8788 ning.com HOURS

THAI CURRY

carrots, and basil in chili garlic and topped with cilantro. T23. Curry Fried Rice Egg and veggies in curry powder and topped in cilantro.

Choice of: Chicken, Beef, Pork, Veggies. . . . . . . . . . . Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seafood Shrimp, scallop, lobster meat . . . . . . . . . . T24. Pineapple Fried Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10.95 11.95 17.95 11.95

T6. Satay Chicken or Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 Skewered chicken or beef marinated in chef’s special satay seasonings and served with peanut sauce. T7. Roti Chanai Indian Pancake with curry sauce 7.25

T8. Satay Tofu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.55

y 2-6pm

Crispy fried tofu stuffed with bean sprout and carrot, served with shrimp paste.

BUFFET

HOURS , Fri.-Sat. 11am-10pm R HOURS m, Fri.-Sat. 11am-11pm

SPECIALS

stitute brown rice, add $0.75.

. . . . . . . . . (Whole) 42.95

crispy skin served with house shredded scallion. Second course ith chef selective vegetable.

Half) 19.95 (Whole) 39.00 with crispy skin.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.95

d in creamy.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.95

ken, Moo Goo Gai Pan, and

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.75

pork with mixed Chinese veggies chicken fingers.

SOUPS

T14. Tom Yum Traditional Thai favorite! Hot and sour with

lemon grass, kaffir lime leaves, galanga, lime juice, chili paste, and mushrooms.

Tofu, Veggies or Chicken 5.25 Seafood 6.55 T15. Tom Kha Gai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.55

Chicken with kaffi, lime leaves galanga, and mushrooms in coconut milk.

Crabmeat with spicy mayo, tobiko, cucumber. J4. Sunomono Assorted seafood in vinegar sauce . . 8.75

J5. Bonsai Tree. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.75

Crabmeat, avocado, flying fish row, shrimp and wrapped in cucumber in vinegar sauce.

J6. Dynamites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.75

Chicken with . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.45

SOUP AND SALAD

en meat to golden brown with

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95

sorted vegetable in brown sauce.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.45

with Mongolian sauce.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.45

ith selected vegetable in chef’s

ht. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.45

n hot and spicy Kung Pao sauce.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.45 th .cashew nut and vegetable.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.50 rab meat and veggies on a hot

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.95 allop and veggies with creamy

h Chopped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.95

icken with pine nuts, water n chef’s special sauce.

h Chopped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95

pine nuts, water chestnuts, and sauce.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.45

cken with mixed veggies.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 Crispy Squid . . . . 16.95 Trio. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95

alt and pepper.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.95 Satay Sauce . . . . . 17.95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95

ef, and barbecued pork, cooked m.

Jumbo Shrimp . . 18.95 . . . . . . . . Seasonal Price

ce, black bean sauce, Cantonese

J11. J12. J14. J15. J16. J17.

Miso Soup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.45 Tori Soup (mushroom and scallion). . . . . . . . . . 4.70 Seafood Soup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.70 Garden Fresh Salad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 Seaweed Salad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 Black Pepper Tuna Salad . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00

Sliced black pepper tuna with fresh salad special sauce.

10.55 10.55 12.55 12.95

T32. Drunken Noodle (Pad Khee Mao)

Soft, flat rice noodles sauteed in chili garlic sauce with red and green peppers, onions, broccoli, carrots, and basil leaves.

Choice of: Lunch Chicken, Pork, Tofu or Veggies . . . .8.95 Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.95 Shrimp, Scallop or Calamari . . . . .10.95 Seafood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13.95

Dinner

12.95 13.95 17.95 19.95

NIGIRI & SASHIMI

Nigiri (2 pcs) Sashimi (3 pcs)

J39. *Tuna (Maguro) . . . . . . . . . . J40. *Fresh Salmon (Sake) . . . . J41. *Yellowtail (Hamachi) . . . . J42. *Red Snapper (Izumi Tai) . J43. Eel (Unagi) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J44. Crab (Kani kama) . . . . . . . . J45. *Mackerel (Saba) . . . . . . . . . J46. *Smoked Salmon . . . . . . . . . J47. Octopus (Taki) . . . . . . . . . . . J48. Red Clam (Hokigai) . . . . . . J49. Squid (Ika) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J50. *Sweet Shrimp (Ama Ebi) . J51. *Salmon Roe (Ikura) . . . . . J52. *Flying Fish Roe (Tobiko) J53. Egg OmeleT(Tamago) . . . . J54. Shrimp (Ebi) . . . . . . . . . . . . . J57. Fried Tofu (Inari) . . . . . . . . *Quail Egg on Top (J51 & J52 Only).

J25. Gyoza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.25 Pan fried pork and vegetable dumpling.

J26. Shu Mai (Shrimp) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.25 Steamed or pan fried shrimp and vegetable.

J27. Edamame. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 Steamed salted soy bean pods.

J28. Tempura Appetizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.55 Japanese style fried shrimp and vegetables.

J29. Yakitori . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 Skewered chicken in teriyaki sauce.

5.55 5.55 6.55 5.55 6.55 5.55 5.55 5.55 5.55 6.55 5.55 5.55 6.55 6.10 4.60 5.55 4.60 1.25

7.55 7.55 7.55 6.55 7.55 6.10 6.10 6.10 7.55 7.55 6.55 7.55 7.55 7.55 5.55 6.55 5.55 1.75

T38. Thai Curry - Yellow, Red, Green or Masaman Yellow, red or green curry with veggies and basil leaves. Masoman curry with potato, pineapple, cashew and basil leaves.

Chicken, Pork, Tofu or Veggies . . . .8.95 Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.95 Shrimp, Scallop, or Calamari . . . . .10.95 Seafood Shrimp, scallop and lobster meat . . .13.95

14.95 15.95 17.95 19.95

CHEF’S SPECIAL

Served with white rice, or substitute brown rice, add $0.50.

T44. Gulf of Siam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.95 16.95

Generous portion of scallops, shrimp, and fish stir fried in a special blend of fruit juices and spices with lemon grass, kaffir lime leaves, Thai herbs, and coconut milk, served over veggies. T45. Drunken Dish Basil leaves and veggies served with Tamarind sauce.

Chicken, Pork, Tofu or Veggies . . . . . .8.95 Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.95 Shrimp or Scallops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.95 Seafood Shrimp, scallop and lobster meat . . . 13.95 T46. Basil Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.95

14.95 15.95 17.95 19.95 12.95

Slices of white meat stir fried with fresh basil and veggies.

T47. Thai Special Calamari . . . . . . . . 10.95 17.85 Squid sauteed with garlic, cashews, bell pepper and onion.

T48. General Thai Chicken. . . . . . . . .8.95 14.95 Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.95 15.95 Bean Curd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.95 14.95

J60. Avocado Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J61. Cucumber Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J61a.Avocado and Cucumber Roll. . . . . . . . . J62. *Seared Tuna Roll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J63. *Tuna Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J64. *Salmon Roll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J65. *Negi-Hamachi Fresh yellowtail and scallions . J66. California Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6.25 6.25 6.95 6.75 6.75 6.75 6.75 6.95

Crabmeat, avocado, cucumber, and masago.

J32. Tuna Tataki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.55

Lettuce, shrimp, cucumber, and mayonnaise. J68. *Alaska Maki Fresh salmon, avocado, cucumber 6.95

Seared thin slices of tuna served with wasabi and ponzu sauce.

SUSHI & SASHIMI ENTREES Served with miso soup or fresh garden salad.

J104. *Sushi Deluxe 9 pieces of sushi, 1 tuna roll . 20.95 J105. *Sushi Regular 7 pieces of sushi, 1 tuna roll 18.95 J106. *Sashimi Deluxe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.95 17 pieces of our chef’s special, fresh, sliced, raw fish.

J107. *Sashimi Regular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.95 14 pieces of assorted, sliced, raw fish.

J108. *Chirashi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.95 14 pieces of our chef’s special, variety of raw fish fillets, served on seasoned rice.

J109. *Salmon Special For 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 4 pieces of sushi, 5 pieces of sashimi, 1 salmon roll.

J110. *Salmon Special For 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33.95 6 pieces of sushi, 8 pieces of sashimi, 1 salmon roll.

J111. *Sushi and Sashimi For 1 . . . . . . . . . . 28.95 4 pieces of sushi, 12 pieces of sashimi, 1 California roll.

J112. *East Special Sushi for 2 . . . . . . . . . . . 39.95 Our chef’s special roll, tuna roll, and 14 pieces of assorted sushi.

J113. *East Love Boat for 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53.95 J114. Unagi Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 Broiled eel with sauce over seasoned rice.

J115. *Maguro Sushi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.95 9 pieces of tuna sushi, 1 tuna roll.

J116. *Unagi Dinner Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.95 5 pieces of eel sushi, 2 eel hand roll, 1 eel roll.

J67. Boston Maki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 J69. J70. J71. J72.

*Spicy Salmon Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *Spicy Tuna Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shrimp Tempura Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *Green Fuji Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fresh salmon, onion, avocado, and seaweed seasoning.

Cooked salmon, eel, and avocado with mayo.

J86. *Rainbow Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.95 California roll with raw fish outside.

J87. Dragon Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.95 Eel roll with avocado and caviar outside.

J88. *Valentine Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.95 Salmon, crab meat, and avocado rolled with spicy tuna.

J89. Kirin Roll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.95 Shrimp tempura and cream cheese rolled with eel and avocado.

J90. *New York Maki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 Tuna, yellowtail, and avocado rolled with eel.

J91. *American Dream Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.45 Tuna, salmon, eel, and avocado rolled with caviar outside.

J92. *Super Tuna Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.45 Black pepper tuna and spicy tuna on top.

J93. Futo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 Cucumber, avocado, crabmeat, tamago and eel.

J94. Volcano Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.45 Salmon, masago, and kani, deep fried and rolled with eel.

J95. *Sun Flower Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.25 Salmon and avocado, topped with sliced tuna and caviar. Spicy tuna topped with fresh tuna.

For Hand Roll @ Piece Order.

J30. Negimaki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95

Thinly sliced beef rolled with scallions and broiled in teriyaki sauce.

CHEF SPECIALITIES J85. East Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.45

J96. *Butterfly Tuna Roll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.45

MAKI ROLLS

KITCHEN APPETIZERS

Our chef’s special, 8 pieces of sushi, 16 pieces of sashimi, 1 tuna roll, 1 special roll.

& SOUR

bean sprouts, and peanuts. T31. Thai Noodles Flat noodles stir fried with choice of meat, egg, and mixed veggies.

SUSHI BAR APPETIZERS J1. *Nigiri 5 pieces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.75 J2. *Sashimi 8 pieces assorted raw fish . . . . . . . . 10.75 J3. *Spicy Kani Salad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.75

d in creamy chef’s special sauce.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.45

THAI NOODLE DISH T30. Pad Thai Rice noodles with choice of meat, egg,

Served with white rice, or substitute brown rice, add $0.50.

Japanese Menu

Assorted seafood, masago, cucumber, scallion, broiled in special mayonnaise sauce.

cken . . . . . . . . . . . . k. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . imp . . . . . . . . . . . . . mbo . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

THAI FRIED RICE T21. Fried Rice Red and green pepper, onion, and basil. T22. Spicy Fried Rice Red and green pepper, onion,

6.75 6.75 9.75 7.75

J73. Eel Cucumber Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.75 J74. Vegetable Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.25 J75. Eastern Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 Shrimp, egg, avocado, and caviar outside.

J76. Avocado Tuna Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.75 J77. *Philadelphia Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.75 Smoked salmon, cucumber, and cream cheese.

J78. Spider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.75 Soft shell crab, tempura, cucumber, mayo and caviar.

J79. Salmon Tempura Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.75 with cucumber, mayonnaise, and caviar.

J80. Spicy Tuna Tempura Roll. . . . . . . . . . . . 9.75 Spicy tuna kani tempura deep fried.

J97. *Black Pepper Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.45 Black pepper tuna and avocado with chef’s special sauce.

J98. *Crazy Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 Spicy tuna and spicy yellowtail with avocado.

J99. *Ocean View Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.25 Spicy tuna roll topped with tempura, red snapper, and avocado.

J100.*X-Mas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.25 Spicy crabmeat, shrimp, and avocado rolled with cooked salmon and tobiko.

J101. *Four Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.25 Spicy crabmeat crunch topped with colorful tobiko.

J102. Scorpion Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.95 Eel, cucumber, tobiko, and shrimp on the top.

J103. Crazy Salmon Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 Spicy salmon crunch and avocado rolled with salmon, spicy mayo and sesame seed on top.

J103A. Dancing Eel Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.25 Spicy tuna crunch rolled up with eel, avocado, chili pepper, and red caviar on top.

BENTO BOX

Served with miso soup, salad, Shu Mai and steamed rice.

Choice of One Item . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.00 Choice of Two Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 Choice of:

Teriyaki - Chicken, Beef, Salmon, Scallop, Vegetable, Chicken Skewers, Beef Skewers Tempura - Chicken, Shrimp, Vegetable

UDON (RICE) & SOBA

(WHEAT)

Noodles in broth with vegetable and choice of:

J131. Vegetable or Bean Curd (Tofu) . . . . . 10.95 J132. Nabeyaki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95

J81. Golden Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.25

Shrimp tempura, chicken, and egg with vegetable in soup. J133. Seafood Shrimp, scallop, crabmeat, clam . . . . 16.95

J82. Honolulu Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.75

YAKI UDON (RICE) & SOBA (WHEAT)

Red snapper egg omelette and cheese caviar, tempura deep fried. Salmon, cream cheese, scallion and tempura deep fried.

TERIYAKI

Served with miso soup and steamed rice.

J122. Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J123. Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J124. Salmon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J125. Shrimp/Scallop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Stir fried noodles with vegetable and choice of:

14.00 17.00 19.00 19.00

J134. Vegetable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J135. Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J136. Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J137. Seafood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

*Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness especially if you have a medical condition.

10.95 12.95 13.25 16.95


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~ Where To dine ~ Roost Cafe & Bistro

We are relocating to 262 Shore Road, Ogunquit (the former 98 Provence Property) Expected Opening on Tuesday, June 18 Stay Tuned 207.646.9898 207.363.0266 www.roostcafeandbistro.com

NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON! Wells Harbor Wells, Maine (207) 646-2651

WHERE LOBSTER IS KING Visit our website for Full Menu with Prices, Specials & Hours

WWW.LORDSHARBORSIDE.COM

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gelato ❖

biscotti ❖

cordials ❖

wine & beer ❖

Thu 11:30am–9pm Fri & Sat 11:30am–9:30pm Sun 11:30am–9pm Mon 11:30am–5pm

Enjoy dining on the Caffé patio under our heated awning.

44 Shore Road, Ogunquit 207.646.7734 www.caffepregoogt.com

panini

italian pastries

pizza

salads

Ogunquit’s original Italian caffé serving authentic brick-oven pizza, assorted panini, baked sandwiches, Italian entrées, garden fresh salads, Italian wine, beer & cordials, along with our homemade gelato and italian pastries. Take in the ocean views from our outdoor bistro, as you sip a frothy cappuccino—or call ahead for an order to go. Free wireless internet service & parking at Five-O.

WWW.LITCHFIELDSBARANDGRILL.COM

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cappuccino

2135 POST RD / ROUTE 1, WELLS, ME

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PIZZA

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207.646.5711

Burgers & Brew

DJ DON CORMAN & DANCING

KARAOKE @ 9PM • $3 WELLS

WITH BILL CAMERON

Friday 6/14

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Nancy’s Breakfast Place Home of Nancy’s Catering

Start the day with a delicious homemade breakfast. Vegetarian dishes, pancakes, omelettes and so much more! Charming, spacious dining rooms, friendly servers, and wonderful food. Mention this ad and receive a 10% Discount off your bill.

207-641-2813 • Serving Fri-Mon 7am-Noon Located at the Admiral‛s Inn on Route 1 in Ogunquit

Girls’ Night Out

Live Music

u

gelato

Open Mic Night

Every Thursday

Enjoy a taste of Italy without leaving Ogunquit

Every Wednesday 9pm-close

italian pastries

biscotti

Local Oysters - Fried, Raw, Char-grilled • Happy Hour 3-6pm Lunch Specials • Early Dining Specials 11am-6pm

$14.99

panini

cordials

$5 Cheese pizza during games!

BRUINS SPECIALS EVERY GAME

Lobster Roll

cappuccino

wine & beer

Sat. 6/15 8pm Mon. 6/17 8pm Wed. 6/19 8pm

Watch all the Bruins games here!

gelato

s

Patio Open

QUEST FOR THE CUP

salads

Father’s Day! Sunday, June 16 – Lex & Joe Jazz Brunch

espresso

Bar and Grill

pizza

OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER 7 DAYS/WEEK AT 11AM


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~ Where To dine ~ In our view, the best food on the beach. DECK N E NOW OP

Sun and Surf

OR OUR 23 RD EN F SEA P O SO W O N N

ert Free DessD S on A For ALL D ay! Father’s D

Enjoy fresh swordfish, scallops, fried clams, and of course, the best breakfast and lunch on the beach.

Open Daily

$6.99

Richard’s Seafood Restaurant

Special iall

Top Quality Seafood

Breakfast

$19.99

3 COURSE DINNER On the ocean on Long Sands Beach. each Across Across ffrom rom The Th Anchorage. Anchorage h ,ONG "EACH !VENUE 9ORK "EACH s (207) 363-2961

for more than 47 years

HOME COOKED DAILY SPECIALS TO FIT EVERYONE’S BUDGET Baked Stuffed Haddock Sirloin Tips, Lobster Pie 1732 No. Berwick Rd. / Rt. 9, Wells 646-8561 / Open Wed-Mon SERVING LUNCH & DINNER

6 Days A Week • Closed Mondays

(207) 646-4200 1205 Post Road (Route 1), Wells, Maine

Days A Week Open 7 h c Lun & Dinner 124 Ocean Avenue Kennebunkport (207) 967-2562

** NOW HIRING ** Dad says, “Let’s go to “Love is the MAINE ingredient” Amore for breakfast!”

Dads are special at Amore Breakfast! Call now for a Father’s Day reservation!

Open 7 DAYS A WEEK 7am-1pm

Delicious Lattes & Cappuccinos

Inside or Patio Seating Take Out

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Sea s o n

309 Shore Rd, Ogunquit, ME (207) 646-6661

www.amorebreakfast.com

Near the entrance to Perkins Cove. On-site parking available.

Angelina’s

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HAVE AN APPETIZER ON US Choose 1 for the Table! Bruschetta, Mussel Marinara, Zuppa Toscana, or Seafood Stuffed Portobello Mushroom

The

Cape Neddick Inn Restaurant and Tavern

Check us out on Google Maps for an interior tour of our restaurant! Warm and Cozy - 7 Nights a Week Open Year Round 207-351-1145 • 1273 Route One, Cape Neddick/York www.capeneddickinn.com

* Not to be used with any other coupon or discount offer. Not available on holidays or holiday weekends. EXP 6/21/13 (WS)

Monday Create Your Own Pasta Night! $16

Tuesday Pasta É Basta $18 A glass of Italian Red or White Wine, Tuscan Soup or Salad and choose one of 9 Special Pasta Dishes!

An innovative dining experience where you choose your own pasta and sauce! Select from 8 different pastas and 12 different sauces, served with salad and Italian bread. *Not available on holidays or holiday weekends **Add Chicken $5, Shrimp $8, Sauteed Fresh Veggies $3

Wednesday & Sunday 3 Course Dinner $21 ANGELINA’S “COMMUNITY NIGHT”

*Not available on holidays or holiday weekends

Thursday Personal Wine Dinner $60 per couple

6 Entrées to choose from with Soup or Salad and Dessert

3 Course Dinner with 6 Entrées to choose from with Soup or Salad and Dessert. Includes a Bottle of Wine of your choice.

*Not available on holidays or holiday weekends

*Not available on holidays or holiday weekends

LAST SPRING WINE DINNER! $65 Friday, June 21 at 6pm

Here before H b f six i ttoday? d ?

Early Dine $899

Try an entrée from our Early Dinee selection Mon-Thurs until 6PM. *See server for details.

Kids’ Night

Every Monday Night 4-8PM

Join us for a fun-filled night with games or crafts, and meet Andy the Armadillo

8OZ. SIRLOIN DINN ER

From Our Garden Wine Dinner

9

$ 99

served wit 2 made-froh your choice of m-scratch side

Free Appet Appetizer tizzeer

with purchase of entrée! *Not valid with any other offers. Excludes the Combo Appetizer.

47 Fox Run Rd, Newington, NH

per person

plus tax & grat.

(603) 433-7427

1st Course: Warm Shrimp and Maine Tomato Bruschetta 2nd Course: Our Garden Mixed Lettuce, Pancetta, and Poached Farm Egg 3rd Course: Tomato, Asparagus, Peas, and Arugula with Homemade Pasta 4th Course: Stuffed Bell & Evans Chicken Breast, Mushroom, Spinach, Sundried Tomatoes, and Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce 5th Course: Nonna’s Fresh Fruit and Custard Tarts

Each Course is paired with Wine.

A vegetarian 3rd & 4th Course or fish can be substituted by request.

.. •  M S, O, ME

Casual fine dining at affordable prices. Casual dress code. Angelina’s serves dinner year round, 7 nights a week from 4:30 until 10 pm. Reservations are suggested.


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~ Where To dine ~ Let us Grill for Dad this Father’s Day...

Named 2010

All Under $20!

r of Restaurateu the Yearurant

House-cured SMOKE-y meats, FIRE-y Treats & Spicy Specials

Resta by the Maine Association

A ONE-MAN MURDER MYSTERY

Clay Hill Farm Presents... ts...

Lobster Rolls are good for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

A comedy-improv dining experience starring Kirk Simpson Tickets $15 with an a la carte dinner menu. Seats are limited so reserve today!

Mondays @ 6pm & Wednesdays @ 7pm thru August

Thursday DATE NIGHT! 3-Course dinner and a bottle of house wine $59 per couple

(please ask your server for the special menu)

Affordable Home Cooking Serving Breakfast Anytime Something For Everyone Extremely Fast & Friendly Service Consistently Great Comfort Food

The Angel Reader Returns!

Over 50 Items

Under $10

Celebrating 30 Years in Business Visit us online: www.mainediner.com

Tuesday nights in the Veranda starting June 25 3-Course dinner and a personal intuitive reading $42 per person Dinner served Wed. to Mon. from 5:30 pm

www.clayhillfarm.com 207-361-2272 220 Clay Hill Rd, Cape Neddick/York

Open 7 Days • Route 1 North, Wells • 646-4441 BRING DAD OVER THIS WEEKEND FOR A DOUBLE SERVING OF HIS FAVORITE ICE CREAM TREAT!

AGGIE’S

106 Agamenticus Rd, South Berwick, ME

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ~ NOON ‘TIL 9:00

Our ice cream brings ‘em in, Our service brings ‘em back!

off the beaten pat h, but well worth the trip a little Please Present This Coupon Before Ordering

Warren’s Lobster House 11 Water St. , Kittery, ME 207-439-1630 www.lobsterhouse.com

WE’RE HERE! #35 & 39

ANNIE S OGUNQUIT

Sunday 4-7pm Music Session with Jim Fitzgerald and visiting musicians and singers

WWW.ANNIESIRISHPUB.COM

1/4 LB. LOBSTER ROLL & FRIES - JUST $10 Limit of 4 lobster rolls per coupon. You must present coupon before ordering. Not valid on takeout orders. Not good with any other coupon or discount. Not valid with package menus. No cash value. Tax not included. Not valid on holidays. Expires 6/30/13 (WS)

EAT, SLEEP & STAY AT THE BEACH!

Blue Horizon Motel - 3 Night Special - Call For Details Book Now! Special Ends June 20, 2013

(207) 646-4155 • 35 Mile Road, Wells, Maine

Right next to Blue Horizon Motel. Family owned property for 33 years!

Serving from 11am

Fathers Day Sunday June 16th

Weathervane Gift Cards

Classic LobsWteITrHRoll Onion Rings $13.99*

Dads & Grads...

A Perfect Fit!

Every Day

OR TRY OUR

In June‌

Fish’N’Chips $7.99

$10

Daily Specials – Homemade Bread & Muffins – Take Out Available

369 MAIN ST, OGUNQUIT 207.251.4335

OR

Join us Monday-Saturday from 11:30-3:30

Road

Your Favorite Breakfast Foods Daily @ 6:30am

Join Our Mug Club!

Katie's is open six nights a week, Tuesday thru Sunday, 5 pm to Close

Wicked Cheap Lobstah Rolls

Breakfast on Mile

On Selected Drinks & Food

Liquor and tax not included. Cannot be used in combination with any other discount, coupon, or group package. Maximum of 3 coupons per group. $30 per coupon must be spent. Not valid on holidays. No cash value. Coupon only valid at time of purchase. Expires 6/30/13 (WS) Manager signature _______________________________

Lunchtime Savings

BEACH

Happy Hour

$10 OFF $30 Appetizers, entrees, desserts or any combination of the three! You choose any food item(s) on the menu totaling $30 or more and we’ll take $10 off!

FAMILY RESTAURANT

MILE RD

RT 1

Double¡Stuffed

Lobster Roll $19.95

Thursday Night:

THURSDAY S ONLY Lim ited Time Offer Wh Supplies Last ile

Friday Night: 10% Off Bar Menu in the Lounge

Early Bird Special:

3 Course dinner for $21.95 pp until 5:45 p.m. 207-641-2780 261 Shore Rd, Ogunquit Open Tues-Sun 5pm-Close Make reservations online: katiescafeonshoreroad.com

Route 1, Kittery ¡ Route 109, Sanford

Buy One Get One

HALF OFF

www.weathervaneseafoods.com

Limit one coupon per table. May not be duplicated, applied to Wicked Cheap Twin Lobsters special, nor combined with any other discount or coupon offer. No cash value. VALID THRU 6/19/13 WWS

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~ Where To dine ~

Have it all at Five-O Inspired Cuisine, an Intimate Setting and Stellar Service

Savor Cuisine by the Sea

Sunday Brunch enjoy our à la carte brunch menu served 10am-2pm. Wine Dinner Finale on Thursday, June 13th: Fish from the Gulf of Maine Join us for the last Wine Dinner of the season when we team up with the gulf of Maine Research institute to create a unique entrée. We welcome a gMRi team member as our special guest for the evening.

Ideally located with breath-taking ocean views at the Anchorage By The Sea Resort, Surf Point Grill is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks throughout the day! We offer a menu arranged with culinary brilliance, boasting fresh, local seafood, and mouth-watering steaks such as our peppercorn demi-glazed filet. Our new Asian inspired dishes will enliven your senses, try the linguini with garlic infused aioli. Savory sandwiches, and plenty of kid-friendly foods will keep everyone satisfied.

Celebrate Father’s Day Sunday, June 16th enjoy our à la carte Brunch or join us for a memorable dinner.

A Contemporary American Bistro &

M a R t i n i

l O u n g e

125 Shore Road 125 Shore Road Ogunquit, Maine 03907 207.646.9384 Ogunquit, Maine 03907 AnchorageByTheSea.com

Open 7 days at 5pm. Call for reservations: 207.646.5001 50 Shore Road • Ogunquit, Maine • www.five-oshoreroad.com

T: 207.646.9384

251C - June 7, 2013 646-3355

oshua’s

Restaurant in Wells

Our full-service bar is open, enjoy specialty frozen drinks or a relaxing cocktail. Be sure to stop by our front desk and ask about our live entertainment schedule!

AnchorageByTheSea.com

Open 5pm Seven Days

www.joshuas.biz

Dinner served 5 to 9 p.m. Casual attire required.

The Surf Point Grill welcomes you for dinner, but Anchorage By The Sea amenities are for resort guests only. Thank you for your cooperation.

The Links at Outlook Golf Course The Outlook Tavern Restaurant 12 Beers on Tap 3 Large HD TVs * 18 Green Patio

“Golf in the Scottish Tradition”

GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 2-for-1 Coupon

OUTLOOK

TAVERN

GRAND OPENING FOR THE OUTLOOK TAVERN GOLF & DINE SPECIAL

49

GOLF & OUTLOOK TAVERN COUPON $ *18 HOLES W/ CART

GRAND OPENING COUPON FOR JUNE pp

2-FOR-1 COUPON ONE COUPON VALID FOR UP TO 4 GUESTS Not valid Father’s Day. EXP 6/30/13 (WS)

M-Th Anytime, F-S after 11am only. No holiday play. EXP 6/30/13 (WS)

*EACH 2-SOME RECEIVES A 2-FOR-1 VOUCHER OFF ALL FOOD ITEMS @ THE NEW OUTLOOK TAVERN Offer valid on food Items only. Not valid on Father’s Day. EXP 6/30/13 (WS)

JUNIOR GOLF CAMP - 2-DAY CAMP MON & WED (End of June - Aug) Safety Instruction • Grip, Stance, Aim, and Swing Instruction Putting Green Etiquette • Chipping & Putting Instruction Range & Green Practice • Course Play • Contests & Prizes Lunch provided - $95 per Student

SIGN UP @ THE PRO SHOP & PRINT REGISTRATION ONLINE

(207) 384-GOLF (4653)

OFFERED OFF FOOD ITEMS ONLY @

THE NEW OUTLOOK TAVERN PUB FARE MENU

12 Beers on Tap * 3 Large HD TV’s * 18 Green Patio OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER DAILY @ 11am (Just a sample of some of our delicious menu items)

BANG BANG SHRIMP FISH TACOS GARDEN NACHOS SOBO BURGERS (& BISON TOO!) QUESADILLA BBQ PORK , PASTRAMI & RUEBENS GRILLED CUBAN LOBSTER ROLLS (SEASONAL) LES WINGS WITH SPECIALTY SAUCES

View Our Entire Menu @ www.OUTLOOKGOLF.com

OUTLOOKGOLF.com

Rte 4, South Berwick, Maine


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~ Where To dine ~ Sunday

Breakfast 8am-11am

8 4 Children under 40” FREE Adults $ 99 Children $ 99

1½ lbs. Steamed Legs

Alaskan King Crab Legs Senior Specials Menu

Route 1 North, Wells bullnclaw.com

419345

646-8467

5 to choose from...

7

95

$

Dining Guide Treat your Dad to a

HALF PRICE MEAL this Father’s Day! *Lower price prevails. Cannot be combined with any other offer.

BINTLIFF’S Ogunquit DINNER RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED (207) 646-3111 335 MAIN ST / RT 1, OGUNQUIT BINTLIFFSOGUNQUIT.COM BREAKFAST / BRUNCH 8-2:30 DINNER / BAR 5:30-CLOSE GORGES GRANT HOTEL 449 Main Street Ogunquit

646-1733

Father’s Day Brunch Just $15.95

NOTICE! Menu prepared by experienced restaurateurs. Do not attempt at home.

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raspberris@ogunquit.com Major Credit Cards Smoke Free

OPEN YEAR ROUND

Serving Breakfast Daily 7-11 • Saturday & Sunday 7-12

“Ogunquit’s Best Kept Secret”

20% OFF Your Check

www.tapasonthesquare.com 30+ Spanish Style Tapas Sangria, Mojitos, Martinis

Call for details or book online

special Father’s Day Brunch in our recently redesigned

OPEN FOR THE SEASON

restaurant and patio lounge, now run by the former owners of 98 Provence in Ogunquit. Reservations are recommended for

Call for Hours

the June 16 event that will run from 10 AM to 2 PM at a cost of just $15.95 per person ($7.95 for children under 10). Sign up in our Pub & Grill or call ahead – 207-361-2011, ext. 14.e

Indoor dining upstairs or downstairs and dining on our HEATED DECK with ample parking close by!

CapeNeddickGolf.com 207.361.2011, 650 Shore Road Cape Neddick, Maine 03902

BUY 2 TAPAS

A Donald Ross Course Est. 1919

THE

BARN lobster barn

seafood and grill Family Dining

“Lobsters the Way They Should Be” Something for Everyone: Endless Salad Homemade Breads Early Bird Specials • Lobster Seafood • Prime Rib • Steaks Chicken • Burgers • Pasta Children’s Menu Homemade Chowders • Soups Dressings • Desserts

OPEN ALL YEAR!

1000 Route 1 York, Maine 03909 1-207-363-4721

www.TheLobsterBarn.com

Visit The Lobster in the Rough

185 Main Streett Ogunquit Villagee 207.251.4903

OPEN AT 4PM • SEVEN DAYS A WEEK

1/2 PRICE BURGERS WEDNESDAYS

THIRSTY THURSDAYS

(Behind The Barn)

DRINK SPECIALS ALL NIGHT LONG!

Outside Family Dining

STRAIGHT LACE - FRIDAY, JUNE 14

Under the Pines or in our 200-seat Pavilion

Daily Specials Live Music 3 Bocce Ball Courts 3 Horseshoe Pits Also... Lobster Bakes for Bus Tours, Reunions, Corporate Outings, Weddings, Rehearsals, Any Party Large or Small

Open Mid-May through Halloween Party

With this coupon. Monday-Saturday. Expires 6/21/13. This offer not valid with any other discount. No Cash Value. (WS)

LIVE MUSIC

BOSTON BRUINS

STANLEY CUP PARTY

SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7:30PM

GET 1 FREE

*With this coupon. Discount applied to item of equal or lesser value. EXP 6/30/13 (WS)

Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant

Eat In Take Out

Simple Seafood, Fresh And At Its Best

Open Daily at 11:30AM

BEACHFIRE BAR & GRILLE

658 Main St / US Rt 1, Ogunquit 646-8998 • BeachFireMaine.com 207.646.8780 80 134 Harbor Road, Wells d W ll Harbor H www.fishermanscatchwells.com


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~ News from Around the State ~ Rykerson Plays National Anthem in House Session

AUGUSTA – Rep. Deane Rykerson, DKittery, opened a recent regular session day by playing the National Anthem on his cello in the House chamber. Rykerson also served as

host to the Rev. Jeffrey Gallagher to the State House. Gallagher, the pastor of the First Congregational Church of Kittery Point, led the prayer at the start of session. (courtesy photo)

Friday, June 14

will be put on any items.

Flag Day Event Charles S. Hatch Post No. 79 will host a Flag Day ceremony in front of the Berwick Town Hall/Sullivan Square on Flag Day, Friday, June 14, at 7 p.m. Members of the community can bring worn or damaged American flags for proper disposal. Blue Star flags will be presented to parents who have children serving in the Armed Forces. Call 207-698-5036

Sunday, June 16

Memoir-Writing Workshop The York Senior Center will present a workshop on writing memoirs led by local author Katherine Mayfield, who has won several awards for her selfpublished memoir, “The Box of Daughter.” The two-hour workshop, which will teach participants how to write and publish a memoir, will be held on two consecutive Fridays, June 14 and 21, at 10:30 a.m. at the York Senior Center, 36 Main St. in York. The cost is $15 for each workshop, and participants are asked to bring a pad and pencil for a writing exercise. Call 207-363-1036. Church Yard Sale The Lebanon North Berwick Baptist Church will hold its semi-annual yard sale on June 14 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on June 15 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will be held at 437 River Road, Lebanon. All monies raised will go to church mission projects. All sales are by donation only; no prices

VFW Meeting VFW Post No. 6977, 75 Cape Neddick Road, will conduct a general meeting at 10 a.m. on Sunday, June 16. A chicken shoot is planned at 6:45 p.m. on June 22. ‘Feeling Divine’ Norene Freeman, an inspirational speaker, will present “Feeling Divine,” a television pilot produced by an awardwinning team, at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, June 15, at First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church, 114 Main St., Kennebunk. “Feeling Divine” tells stories about everyday people who are making a difference in the world. The event is free. For more information, e-mail Amy Wood, amywood@amywoodpsyd.com or call 207-232-0390. Bluegrass Jam A Sunday bluegrass jam session is planned from 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 16, at First Parish Congregational Church, 180 York St., York. This jam is open to all level musicians; audience members are also welcome. The concert is free. Barbershop Quartet Melodies and Memories, a barbershop quartet, will offer a tribute to Father’s Day at 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 16, at Atria Kennebunk. Light refreshments will be served. Call 985-5866.

Walk-For-Wishes Events Held in Seven Maine Locations SACO – For a child with a lifethreatening medical condition, the road ahead can seem very daunting. Thanks to the help of so many caring individuals, more children who find themselves in this difficult place will have a chance to see their wish come true. Make-A-Wish® Maine recently held its Walk For Wishes® events in seven locations across the state, and saw immense support. With donations totaling over $90,000, Make-A-Wish, the people of Maine showed their generosity yet again. The Walk For Wishes event was held in Portland, Saco, Rockland, Bangor, Dennysville, Augusta and Auburn. With the helpful support of all involved, the Make-AWish® Maine chapter is able to fund 15 more wishes. In addition to local location sponsorship and support, Spectrum Medical Group and Trusted Choice sponsored the event for the whole state. Teams of walkers, volunteers, and supporters raised pledges and collected donations, all with the goal of children in mind. These donations came in all shapes and sizes, ranging from dollar bills to $1,000 checks. The Walk For Wishes, as well as the walkers themselves, gained support from neighbors, coworkers, friends and family

Walk For Wishes participants cheer the fundraising effort that brought in $90,000 (courtesy photo)

in the community along with generous corporate sponsorships. The astonishing amount of encouragement and support they received was vital to the success of this critical fundraiser. Every five days, on average, a wish is granted to a child in Maine. Since the chapter opened its doors in 1992, they have granted the wishes of over 1,100 children with life-threatening medical conditions. Wishes can include anything from a family trip to Walt Disney World Resort® to riding a train. The organization’s primary goal is to bring hope, strength, and joy that will create a lasting impact on a child and family facing a lifethreatening medical condition. The Make-A-Wish Walk For Wishes in Saco was a successful event, thanks to all of the help from donors and

walking teams. Over $10,191 was raised from the Saco location alone with the team Forever Lacy leading the way with $4,038 in pledges and donations. The team walked in memory of wish child Lacy who had attended past walks to help raise money for other children to have their wishes come true. Local sponsorship came from Michaud and Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution. Make-A-Wish is grateful for additional support from Shaw’s Supermarket, Kohl’s, Shain’s of Maine Ice Cream, Hannaford, York County Federal Credit Union, Dairy Queen, City of Saco Fire Department, City of Saco, Lynn Lamontagne, Dan Baillargeon Construction, 107.5 Frank FM, TA Middle School, Thornton Academy, and the Thornton Academy Interact Club.

~ Calendar of Events ~ Spring Wildflowers. Roland “Boot” Boutwell will lead a program on late spring wildflowers, with identification tips and wildflower natural history and lore, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, June 16, at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm. Boutwell is a freelance itinerant naturalist who teaches and leads field trips for the New England Wild Flower Society and is a part time teacher/naturalist for the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Ages 10 and up. $14/$10. Registration required. Call 207646-1555 or visit wellsreserve. org.

Tuesday, June 18 Annual Meeting York County Audubon’s annual meeting is set 6:45 p.m. on Tuesday, June 18, at the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust headquarters, Gravelly Brook Road, Kennebunkport. At 7 p.m., a program, “Golden Wings and Hairy Toes,” will be presented by natural history writer and speaker Todd Mcleish. He will present a message about rare wildlife –both terrestrial and marine. This program is

appropriate for adults and older children. Further details can be found on website www.yorkcountyaudubon.org. Free and no reservation needed. Contact David Doubleday at 967-4486. ‘Made to Crave’ “Made to Crave,” a Bible study that will focus on the theme “Satisfying Your Deepest Desire with God, Not Food” will get under way on Tuesday, June 18, and run through Sept. 3 at The Bible Speaks, 224 Main St., South Berwick. Sessions begin at 7 p.m. This program by bestselling author Lysa Terkeurst will equip participants to reach a healthy weight while growing closer to God. Call Judi at 603-841-5815, or e-mail graceforume123@yahoo.com. Rainwater Harvesting The basics of rainwater harvesting will be explained in a program set 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 18, at Wells Reserve at Laudholm. Rain barrels are used as a water conservation and stormwater management tool around this region and in communities throughout the world. The workshop will be presented

by Tim Spahr, accredited professional of the American Rainwater Catchment Association. $55/$40 includes rain barrel and installation equipment. Registration required. Call 207-646-1555 or visit wellsreserve.org.

Wednesday, June 19 Yardscaping Talk “All Seasons Garden: Yardscaping,” an ornamental gardening strategy that minimizes or eliminates the use of pesticides and fertilizers, will be offered from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, June 19, at Wells Reserve at Laudholm. This program, led by Allan Amioka, Glenn MacWilliams and Frank Wertheim, is coordinated by York County Master Gardeners. $7/$5. Reservations required at 207-324-2814 or wellsreserve.org.

Friday, June 21 Songs and Spaghetti “Joel & Janna of Maine” will perform on June 21 at Eliot Baptist Church, Route 236, Eliot. A spaghetti supper will be provided by the church prior to the See EVENTS page 32...


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Seven Student athletes receive Scholarships ship on the playing field and within their communities through their volunteer efforts. Each recipient was a varsity level athlete for a minimum of two years, displayed an exemplary record of positive athletic and non-athletic citizenship through volunteerism, as well as success in the classroom. Event Director Kat Donatello, of Eliot praised the local student athletes. “In this very busy environment where so many students lose focus, it was exciting to see how diligent these seven students were in maintaining such high academic standards, as well as being incredible lead-

SOuTH BerWICK – The Pumpkinman Triathlon Festival recently awarded seven student athlete scholarships to Marshwood High School students. Matthew Brenner, Eliot; Alex McLean, Eliot, Robert Jones, South Berwick; Jillian Gori, South Berwick; Maxwell McCoomb, South Berwick; Alli Schoff, South Berwick, and Dakota Greenblatt, South Berwick, were all awarded Fifth Annual Pumpkinman Triathlon Festival Student Athlete Scholarship Awards in the amount of $500. The students were recognized for high academic achievements and for leader-

ers on both the playing field and within their communities.” Since its inception in 2007, the Pumpkinman Triathlon Festival has awarded and donated over $250,000 back to communities in Southern Maine. The Pumpkinman Student Athlete Scholarship has awarded over $16,000 to students attending Marshwood High School since 2009. The festival, which takes place on Sept. 7 and 8, hosts over 1,200 multisport athletes and 2000 spectators. For more information regarding the event or information for 2014 scholarships visit www.pumpkinmantriathlon. com.

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KeNNeBuNK – Each year the Mothers Club of Lower Village Kennebunk awards scholarships to seniors graduating from Kennebunk High School who are going on to further education. This year the club has awarded $1,000 scholarships to two seniors, Emma Ewy, who will be attending the University of Maine Orono to study international business, and Erin Brown, who will be attending the University of New Haven, studying to be a dental hygienist.

concert at 6 p.m. The concert will benefit the building a new school in Guatemala. Free-will offerings will be accepted.

Saturday, June 22 Women in military The International Women’s Club of New England will hold a luncheon on June 22, 11 a.m., at the Bull and Claw Restaurant on Route 1 in Wells. Air Force Lt. Col. (retired) Terry Moore will be the speaker. She is founder and executive director of WomenVetsUSA, Inc., a nonprofit organization which advocates for women veterans. She will speak about women in the military. Visit www. iwcne.net. Fee: $20. Registration requested.

~ real estate ~ NEW LISTING IN WELLS (207) 646-8301 510 Webhannet Drive Moody Point / Wells, ME 04090 WELLS: Seasonal cottage with fronted land on the wildlife reserve. Three bedrooms, bath, on 7500 sq. ft. lot. Great rental history. Located just steps to Wells Beach. Call to schedule a showing today. $449,900 WELLS: Enjoy the sun, sand and surf. Year round cottage with three bedrooms and one bath. Ocean views from the front and harbor views from the back. Walk across the street to the beach. Very well-maintained with great rental history. $574,000 WELLS: Ogunquit/Moody Beach - Across street from beach with ROW, ocean and marsh views, excellent condition, 10 rooms, 4+1 BRs, 4 baths, gourmet kitchen, wet bar, 3 gas fireplaces, panoramic roof top deck, 2 screened porches, plus many other features $1,395,000

CONDOMINIUMS & INVESTMENT/VACATION PROPERTIES WELLS: LAND - 2.32 Acre Lot - Peaceful, quiet neighborhood of new homes, on West side of Route 1. Nice, high, dry lot with stone walls. Priced $20,000 under Town of Wells valuation. $73,900 WELLS: WELLINGTON MANOR #226 - Route 1 motel condominium second floor unit with porch overlooking courtyard. Full kitchen, bedroom and full bath. Good rental history. $82,500 WELLS: WELLINGTON MANOR #126 - Beautifully renovated unit. Clubhouse and heated pool for your enjoyment. Short drive to public beaches. Great rental history. $129,000 WELLS: WELLINGTON MANOR #224 - Beautifully renovated unit. Enjoy the indoor pool and clubhouse. Short drive to local beaches. Great rental history. Distant water views. $129,000 NEW PRICE! WELLS: POINT EAST CONDOMINIUMS #G-141 Breathtaking views of Webhannet Marsh, Wells Harbor & Atlantic Ocean. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath condo with full kitchen, dining area and living room with deck overlooking the ocean. In-ground pool, hot tub, tennis. All within a short drive to several sandy beaches. Great get-away! $234,900

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~ arts & entertainment ~ Tony award-Winning ‘Thoroughly modern millie’ to Open at Ogunquit Playhouse

Becky Gulsvig stars as Millie Dillmount in the Ogunquit Playhouse production of the Tony Award-winning musical-comedy. Also starring Sally Struthers as Mrs. Meers. (courtesy photo)

SUMMER DANCE CAMPS Messiah Christian Church 2700 Post Road, Wells, ME 04090

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Camp 2 – Ages 3-7

Cost: $80/week (2 weeks for $140) Cost: $45 Dates: June 24-28 & July 15-19 Dates: July 22,23,25 Time: 9:45-1:45 P.M. Time: 10 A.M.-12 P.M. Show on Fridays at 1:30 P.M. Show on 7/25 at 11:45 A.M. **Please bring lunch & water** **Please bring a snack & water**

Lyrical, Hip Hop and Jazz Technique How to Register: 1. Call 207-985-9287 or email rita@ messiahchristianchurch.org 2. Register on first day of camp or print registration forms on website at messiahchristianchurch.org (Outreach - SonDance Summer Dance Camp)

Kids learn to sing, dance & perform on the Playhouse Stage!

OGuNQuIT – The Tony Award-winning Best Musical “Thoroughly Modern Millie” will appear onstage now through July 6 at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Becky Gulsvig, plays smalltown girl Millie Dillmount, who heads to New York City in 1922 to start a new life in a city filled with intrigue, jazz and a whole new set of rules for love. Her new flapper lifestyle leads to a series of madcap adventures when she checks into a hotel owned by a dragon-lady villainess played by Ogunquit favorite, Sally Struthers. This musical-comedy, based on the Mary Tyler Moore, Julie Andrews, Carol Channing film, opened on Broadway in 2002 and garnered six Tony Awards including Best Musical. A new set design, along with the Tony Award-winning costumes and dance numbers will be featured in the Ogunquit production. Starring as Millie is Broadway’s Gulsvig, known to Ogunquit audiences for her reprisal of the role Dora Lee in last season’s “Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5 the Musical,” as well as the Ogunquit production of “Legally Blonde the Musical.” Gulsvig played Elle in the First National Tour of “Legally Blonde,” for which she received a Helen Hayes Award nomination. Struthers returns to the playhouse as villainess Mrs. Meers. Best known for her comedic roles, she is a highly acclaimed actress of stage, television and screen, winning two Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award for

her performances in television’s groundbreaking series “All in the Family.” She starred in the Fox television series “9 to 5,” her own CBS series “Gloria” and had recurring roles in the CBS comedy “Still Standing” and the CW’s highly acclaimed “Gilmore Girls.” Struthersy has performed many roles at Ogunquit Playhouse including Louise Seger in “Always Patsy Cline,” Mama Morton in “Chicago,” and Paulette the hairdresser in “Legally Blonde.” Broadway veteran Terry Burrell joins the cast as Muzzy Van Hossmere. Burrell has performed on Broadway in many shows including “Into the Woods,” “Dreamgirls,” “Eubie” and in “Thoroughly Modern Millie.” She was part of the original London production of “Show Boat” in 1998 and recently opened her one-woman show “Ethel” at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia and the Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Montgomery. Burke Moses plays Trevor Graydon. He made his Broadway debut as Sky Masterson in “Guys and Dolls,” and then went on to create the role of Gaston in the original Broadway, Los Angeles and London productions of Disney’s mega-hit “Beauty and the Beast.” He headlined as Fred Graham in the smash revival of “Kiss Me Kate” and played Heracles in Stephen Sondheim’s “The Frogs” at Lincoln Center. Playing Jimmy Smith is Matt Lutz who recently appeared

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‘Summer Sampler’ at art association YOrK HarBOr – The York Art Association, 395 York St., is presenting “Summer Sampler” from noon to 5 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays through June 23. Members will exhibit their work in all mediums. For more information, e-mail Barbara Boggiano at: gallerymanager@yorkartassocia tion.com or call 207-363-4049. on Broadway in “Bonnie and Clyde.” He has been in the films “A Walk to Remember” and “Bringing Down the House” and on television has appeared on “Dawson’s Creek,” “ Las Vegas,” “Boston Public,” and two years opposite John Larroquette on Hallmark Channel’s “McBride” murder mystery movie series. Jessica Sheridan plays Miss Flannery and several other characters in the show. Ms. Sheridan recently appeared in the Broadway production of “Sister Act” as Sister Mary Stephen, and in “Follies,” “Mary Poppins” and “Les Miserables.” Her national tours include “The Producers,” “Beauty and the Beast,” and “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” See MILLIE page 39...

museum to Host ‘art in Bloom’ OGuNQuIT – The Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Shore Road, will host its third annual Art in Bloom exhibition this weekend. Produced and presented by floral arrangers of the Piscataqua Garden Club, Art in Bloom is a three-day celebration of fine art and interpretive flower arrangement inspired by works of art from the museum’s permanent collection. These arrangements will be on view June 14 to 16 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. An additional feature of the program this year will be an interpretive floral design presentation entitled “Timeless Reply” by Becky Linney. Linney, a lifelong lover of plants and a designer in plant materials, will create, on the spot, her own versions of the compositions of several artists from the early days of the Ogunquit art colony. The date and time of the event is Saturday, June 15, at 2 p.m., and participation is included in the museum admission fee. Reservations are not necessary but seating may be limited. Call 207-646-4909 or visit www. ogunquitmuseum.org. Admission free to members and children under 12. Adults, $10, and seniors and students, $9.


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~ arts & entertainment ~ Hackmatack Playhouse Gears up for 42nd Season BerWICK – Hackmatack Playhouse, situated on the Guptill family farmstead in Berwick, is entering its 42nd season. Rich in history and its role in the community, the Guptill farmstead is home to the 200seat playhouse, to Azul Chocolates, and the Hackmatack Farm Bison Project. Guptill ancestors settled the site in the mid-1600s when they purchased the land and moved from the British Isles. The land was used primarily for farming up until 1972, when Hackmatack Playhouse founder S. Carleton Guptill realized his vision for a summer stock theater that would showcase the talents of professional and developing thespians from the regional area.

Sharon Hilton, artistic director, and Michael Guptill, producer, at Hackmatack Playhouse. (courtesy photo)

Forty-two summers later, Michael Guptill, producer, and Sharon Hilton, artistic director, are at the helm for their 14th and 12th summers respectively. Guptill, known for his pre-

arts Commission to Offer Free Workshop KeNNeBuNK – The Maine Arts Commission will host a free info grant and health care workshop for artists and nonprofits at River Tree Arts, 35 Western Ave., Kennebunk. On June 19, from 3 to 5 p.m., commission Executive Director Julie A. Richard and Senior Grant Director Kathy Ann Shaw will lead a discussion of the agency’s new vision and changes to its grant program. The conversation will include advice on how to apply to agency grant programs and will allow for questions from attendees. This is an opportunity for

individuals and nonprofits to learn more about how they can receive grant assistance for the arts from the Maine Arts Commission. The Maine Arts Commission presenters will be joined by a representative from Maine Community Health Options who will provide some insight into affordable health care options for artists. This is a free event. Please RSVP to juliette@rivertreearts. org. River Tree Arts is the area’s oldest nonprofit arts organization in Southern Maine. Visit www. rivertreearts.org or 207-967-9120.

curtain speeches and “Downeast Maine” jokes, feels Hackmatack provides, “a unique summer evening, an old-fashioned American experience.” Hilton said she loves getting a team together to work on a project; she enjoys the passion and the energy a team can bring. The 2013 schedule for the summer at Hackmatack Playhouse includes “The Hound of the Baskervilles, “The Sound of Music,” “Les Miserables,” and “Driving Miss Daisy.” Opening night is Friday, June 21. Most shows run at 8 p.m., Wednesdays through Saturdays. There are also 2 p.m. matinees on Thursdays and Saturdays. Tickets and 2013 Hackmatack Playhouse “Flexi-Passes” are now available. Individual ticket prices are $25 for adults, $23 for seniors, $20 for a Thursday senior special, and $10 for students under age 20. Tickets are available online at www.Hackmatack.org or by phone, 207-698-1807.

madcap musical Salute to the 1940s Comes to arundel Playhouse aruNdel – Ready for a musical escape into a distant decade? Look no further than the Arundel Barn Playhouse, 53 Old Post Road, as the summer season opens with the New England premiere of Roger Bean’s 1940s musical “The Andrews Brothers.” It’s 1945 on an island in the South Pacific and a USO show is about to be cancelled when the Andrew Sisters fail to appear. It’s up to three determined 4F stagehands to go on with the show. At an afternoon rehearsal for a USO show, stagehands Max, Lawrence and Patrick Andrews are recruited by the major-in-charge to fill in as backup singers for pinup songbird Peggy Jones. Peggy soon discovers the brothers’ true jobs along with the 4F ailments that kept them out of the Army. As it turns out, the Andrews Brothers do have talent and their stint as backups is looking good. Then they receive word that the Andrew Sisters are quarantined and will not be able to appear. The Andrews Brothers become The Andrew Sisters, Maxine, Laverne and Patty, and the story takes a surprising turn. Filled with mistaken identities, slapstick comedy, oldfashioned romance and guys in drag, this musical salute to the swinging 40s has over 25 top tunes from the swing era

Peggy the Pinup appears in ‘The Andrews Brothers’ at Arundel Barn (courtesy photo)

including “Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree,” “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” “Shoo Shoo Baby,” “Slow Boat to China” and “AcCent-Tchu-Ate The Positive.” “The Andrews Brothers” will appear June 18 to 29. Performances are Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and Wednesday matinees at 2 p.m. There is a Saturday matinee, June 28, at 2 p.m. and a Sunday evening performance, June 23, at 8 p.m. Ticket prices range from $32 to $39. Group rates available. For information, call 207985-5552 or visit www.arundelbarnplayhouse.com.

‘masterpiece’ Producer to Speak in Kennebunkport KeNNeBuNKPOrT – A longtime producer at PBS is ready to pull back the curtains on “Downton Abbey” and other “Masterpiece” favorites. Rebecca Eaton, executive producer of the “Masterpiece” series for more than a quartercentury, has signed with publisher Viking for “Making Masterpiece: 25 Years Behind the Scenes of Masterpiece Theatre and Mystery!” The publisher announced recently that the book will be released on Oct. 29. Patricia Mulcahy will co-write “Making Masterpiece.” According to Viking, Eaton will share stories about Daniel Radcliffe, Maggie Smith and other performers and will write about such popular programs as “Downton Abbey” and “Prime Suspect.” Productions from “Masterpiece” have won numerous Emmy, Peabody and Golden Globe awards. River Tree Arts will host award-winning television pro-

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Comic Keaton Classic to be Screened at Historic Leavitt Theatre

OGUNQUIT – He never smiled on camera, earning him the nickname of “the Great Stone Face.” But Buster Keaton’s comedies rocked Hollywood’s silent era with laughter throughout the 1920s. Acclaimed for their originality and clever visual gags, and also admired for their realistic stories and authentic location shots, Keaton’s films remain popular crowd-pleasers today. A screening of “The General” (1926), one of Keaton’s landmark features, will be presented at the historic Leavitt Theatre in Ogunquit, Maine on Thursday, June 20, at 8 p.m. The program – the opening show in a season-long series of silent film at the Leavitt – will be accompanied by live music performed by silent film composer Jeff Rapsis. General admission is $10 per person. “The General,” set during the Civil War, tells the story of a Southern locomotive engineer (Keaton) whose engine, named “The General,” is hijacked by Northern spies with his girlfriend onboard. Keaton, stealing another train, races north in pursuit behind enemy lines. Can he rescue his girl? And can he steal his locomotive and make it back to warn of a coming Northern attack? Critics have called “The General” Keaton’s masterpiece, praising its authentic period detail, ambitious action and battle sequences, and its overall integration of story, drama, and comedy. It’s also regarded as one of Hollywood great train films, with much of the action occurring on or

Buster Keaton attempts to master a Civil War-era railroad cannon in “The General” (1926). (courtesy photo)

around moving steam locomotives. Rapsis, a New Hampshire-based silent film musician who has accompanied shows at venues across New England, said Keaton’s films were not made to be shown on television or viewed at home. In reviving them, the Leavitt aims to celebrate its roots as a silent movie house by showing silent film as it was meant to be seen – in high quality prints, on a large screen, with live music, and with an audience. “All those elements are important parts of the silent film experience,” said Rapsis, who improvises the score on the spot as the films screens. “Recreate those conditions, and the classics of early Hollywood leap back to life in ways that can still move audiences today.” Rapsis performs on a digital synthesizer that reproduces the texture of the full orchestra and creates a traditional

“movie score” sound. Keaton, along with Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd, stands today as one of the silent screen’s three great clowns. Some critics regard Keaton as the best of all; Roger Ebert wrote in 2002 that “in an extraordinary period from 1920 to 1929, (Keaton) worked without interruption on a series of films that make him, arguably, the greatest actor-director in the history of the movies.” While making films, Keaton never thought of himself as an artist, but merely as an entertainer trying to use the then-new art of motion pictures to tell stories and create laughter. As a performer, Keaton was uniquely suited to the demands of silent comedy. Born in 1895, he made his stage debut as a toddler, joining his family’s knockabout vaudeville act and learning to take falls and do acrobatic stunts at an early age. A remarkable pantomime

Series Brings Songwriters to Maine KENNEBUNKPORT – Broadcast Music, Inc.® (BMI®), music rights management firm, announced its sponsorship of the first annual Maine Songwriter Series presented in partnership with the Maine Restaurant Association (MRA), and the Maine Innkeepers Association (MIA). Portions of the proceeds will benefit the charity Share Our Strength (Maine), a nonprofit group dedicated to ending childhood hunger. The concert series will feature BMI songwriters Dylan

Altman and Jeff Cohen who have written songs for Jake Owen, Jason Aldean, Tim McGraw, The Band Perry, Big & Rich and others. A local performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, June 14, at the Nonantum Resort in Kennebunkport. Tickets will be available on-site at the venues. Other shows are slated in Auburn and Portland. Interviews with songwriters Altman and Cohen will be featured on the television series ‘Private Stage’ of WPXT-TV (The CW).

‘Reflections’ Exhibition on View at KAA Gallery KITTERY POINT – “Reflections,” an art exhibition featuring 90 paintings, photographs and ceramics, is currently on display at the Kittery Art Association Gallery, 8 Coleman Ave. in Kittery Point. Paintings by Marcia Gibbons, Wolfgang Ertl, Cleone T. Graham, Barbara Van Buskirk. Judith Andrews, Jodi Edwards and Dee S. Burdick, and photographs by Anne Cattel are included in the exhibit, which will continue through June 23. Gallery hours are 3 to 6 p.m. on Thursdays, noon to 6 p.m. on Saturdays and noon to 5 p.m. on Sundays. artist, Keaton used his whole body to communicate emotions from sadness to surprise. And in an era with no post-production special effects, Keaton’s acrobatic talents enabled him to perform all his own stunts. Upcoming feature films in the Leavitt’s silent film series include: Thursday, July 11, 8 p.m.: “Orphans of the Storm” (1921) starring Lillian and Dorothy Gish. Pay tribute to Bastille Day with D.W. Griffith’s silent blockbuster set during the French Revolution. Thursday, July 25, 8 p.m.: “The Gold Rush” (1925) starring Charlie Chaplin. Cool off from midsummer heat with Chaplin’s iconic tale of prospectors in the snowbound Klondike. Thursday, Aug. 15, 8 p.m.: “Sally of the Sawdust” (1925), starring W.C. Fields and Carol Dempster. The great W.C. See CLASSIC page 45...

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This is a piece of a double-wide painting by Cleone T. Graham called “Open” is included in the “Reflections” collection. (courtesy photo)

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This Is The End (R)

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The Internship (PG13)

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Now You See Me (PG13)

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Fast & Furious 6 (PG13)

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maine Native Finds Big league Career in Baseball By Larry Favinger Contributing Writer WellS – Bill Thurston was and is involved in a lot of difference aspects of baseball. He played the game at Norway High School right here in Maine, went to the University of Michigan, played professional baseball in the Detroit Tiger organization and became a renowned baseball coach in Massachusetts. “I grew up on a dairy farm in Norway,” he said, sitting on the sun porch of his condo recently. With his high school play he earned a scholarship to Michigan. Following his three years in pro ball he became a high school coach and, at 28 years of age, got the job as head coach at Amherst College. He went on to coach national teams all over the globe, became an expert on the dangers of aluminum bats when they first began replacing wood, made videos on pitching, and wrote books on the subject. He also served as rules editor for the

Traip Students Perform Well at Championship KITTerY – Several members of the Traip Academy track team turned in notable performances in the New England Track and Field Championships last weekend. Senior Atencio Martin finished second in the triple jump with a leap of 46-feet-9¼ that snapped a 22-year-old record established by Scott Sawyer of South Portland in 1991. The old mark was 46-feet-5. Martin’s effort is the longest ever by a Maine competitor in the New Englands. Martin turned in a high jump of 6-feet-3 to finish eighth in that event. Girls turning in great efforts included Jocelyn Lorrey, eighth in the triple jump (36-feet5.3/4) and 18th in the long jump (16-feet-11/2); Kelsey Barnes, 15th in the pole vault (10-feet-9), and Ashleigh Roberts, 17th in the long jump (16-feet-1.3/4). Also Elora McCuddy 25th in the meters ( 2:26.87), Traip’s 4x100 team of Lorrey, Roberts, Hannah Stevens and Jessie Batchelder 26th (52.31). The 4x400 relay team of LoRee Thomas, Hannah Stevens, Lorrey and McCuddy placed 21st (4:14.31)

National Collegiate Athletic Association for 14 years. He has also worked with Dr. James R. Andrews, the surgeon who baseball pitchers go to about arm problems and a pioneer of Tommy John surgery that has saved many a career. Andrews is the medical director for the American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham, Ala. For four years now, Thurston, a recognized expert in pitching mechanics, has worked

for the Pittsburgh Pirates analyzing videos of pitching prospects who may be drafted, looking for flaws that may cause arm problems in the future. “There are a lot of decisions made about who to draft,” he said. “What a lot of clubs are interested in is, ‘What are the chances of this pitcher getting injured?’ That’s where I come in.” Thurston said he analyzes about 100 pitching prospects a year. He said over the years he has, “in a roundabout way,” learned about pitching mechanics. He was a pitcher in high school and college. He worked with a biomechanist while coaching the national team in Australia. His expertise has grown from that experience. While there he was involved in a video on pitching that led to an introduction to Andrews and led to Thurston’s 20-year involvement with the sports medicine institute, study-

marshwood reaches Semifinals for Third Consecutive Year SOuTH BerWICK – Achieving the Western Maine Class A semifinals three years in a row is quite an accomplishment. That’s just what the Marshwood High School boys’ lacrosse team has done but unfortunately for the Hawks that’s as far as it goes. Marshwood was ousted in the semis by a higher ranked team for the third straight year, this time losing to top-seeded Scarborough High School, 14-2. Sam Woodman and Terence O’Brien notched Marshwood’s goals in the contest.

Freshman goalie Erik Jennings had 13 saves for the Hawks. Marshwood’s season comes to a close with a 9-6 overall record. The fifth seeded Hawks gained the semifinal berth with a 13-5 upset over fourth seeded Westbrook in the quarterfinals. Matt Scremin and Drew Hale each had four goals in that one and added three assists. Also scoring were Woodman and Justin Hockney with two goals and two assists each and Adam Driver with a goal. Jennings stopped 12 Westbrook shots.

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ing pitching mechanics and the causes of arm injuries. “I’ve been involved with baseball since I was 16 years old,” he said. “I’ve never been involved in anything else.” Thurston, who spends about a third of the year in Wells, has seen 23 of his former Amherst College players sign pro contracts, and two have made the Major Leagues as players. Three others have become and are currently general managers of Major League organizations. Ben Cherington of the Boston Red Sox, Dan Duquette of the Baltimore Orioles and Neal Huntington of the Pirates played for Thurston at Amherst during his 44 years there where he won 811 games, making him the coach with the most wins in

any sport in the school’s history. “I’ll bet in major league baseball history there’s never been three general managers from one school,” he said. I’m real happy for those guys. They’re doing what they love.” Thurston was named New England College Coach of the Year four times; he’s a member of the Maine Baseball Hall of Fame, and the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. He’s been further recognized with the Jack Butterfield Award for coaching excellence and contributions to the game and the Dr. James R. Andrews Award for his research and contributions in sports medicine. According to the Amherst College website, Thurston has See THURSTON page 46...

lacrosse Season ends for Hawks SOuTH BerWICK – The 2013 girls’ lacrosse season ended in the Western Maine Class A Semifinals for Marshwood High School. The Hawks, ranked third in playoff seeding, fell to No. 2 seeded Massabesic High School of Waterboro 7-6. It was just the fourth loss of the season for Marshwood in 14 games. The Mustangs took an 11-3 record into the regional final. It was close from the opening draw, with the Mustangs leading at the intermission 4-2. Massabesic played the Hawks on even terms in the second half. This was the second meeting of these teams this spring. Massabesic won the regular season confrontation in yet another close one, 7-6. Leading Marshwood in scoring in the playoff contest

was Lindsey Poirier with a pair of goals. Adding one each were Jasnay Wright, Brittany Bossi, and Korrine Bohunsky. The winners were led by Heather Everett with goals. The Mustangs’ other score was by Rain Whit. Meghan Lewis had a half dozen saves in the Marshwood net. Marshwood gained the semifinal berth with a victory over Gorham High School in the quarterfinals, 14-11. Leading the way for MHS was Alli Schoff with seven points on three goals and four assists. Poirier added four goals and Wright added three more. Bohunsky had four points on two goals and two assists and Bossi scored twice. Lewis had seven saves in this one.

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Dinner Planned for Foreign Workers

WellS – A dinner and information night for foreign workers will be hosted by the Ogunquit and Wells Rotary at 5:30 p.m. on June 27 at the Wells/Ogunquit Senior Center. While many local residents are hired for the summer season, the need is not met entirely by area workers. Hundreds of foreign students come to coastal Maine on J1 visas to work at businesses in the region. An inaugural event to welcome foreign students and to help familiarize them with the area was hosted in 2012. Kathleen Thornton and George Wilson of the host Rotary clubs coordinated arrangements for the event. In addition to providing dinner for youths from 19 countries, the event offered information on housing, medical safety and transportation. Thornton and Wilson are again spearheading planning for the event and are seeking financial and manpower support from local businesses and community residents. For more information, contact Thornton at 337-0003 or Wilson at 251-2941.

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Stonewall Kitchen Blueberry Jam Headed to Space Station YOrK – Stonewall Kitchen Wild Maine Blueberry Jam will be flown to space this month, scheduled to ship to the International Space Station (ISS) on the space cargo vehicle designated as HTV4. The jam will be one of the food items the ISS astronauts will eat while flying around the world in low earth orbit. “It’s such a wonderful opportunity to have our jam, a delicious taste of Maine, sent to space,” said Janine Somers, director of marketing. In order to send the jam into space, NASA requested the Stonewall Kitchen research and development team to source alternate packaging as the company’s standard glass jar was not permitted. “Our Wild Maine Blueberry Jam is produced in a glass jar, but for safety reasons we couldn’t

send glass into space. We also needed to find a suitable replacement that could withstand our hot fill required for shelf stability,” said Somers. “Our R&D team sourced a natural polypropylene container and used a metal plastisol lined cap. Since this is not our standard packaging, we put our label on the front of the package to make it look like it’s from home. We loved creating a custom jam for space travel.” (courtesy photo)

Norway Savings Bank Donates $10,000 to Local Organizations KeNNeBuNK – Norway Savings Bank’s Goodwill Campaign recently donated a total of $10,000 to five local organizations. The Senior Center at Lower Village, the Animal Welfare Society, Brick Store Museum, Kennebunk Food Pantry and the Education Foundation of the Kennebunks and Arundel each received $2,000. The donations were presented recently at the Kennebunk-Kennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours hosted by Norway Savings Bank in Kennebunk. Norway Savings Bank’s Goodwill Campaign was launched in February as a way to thank the people and businesses of the Kennebunks for welcoming the branch into the area. Area residents assisted in selecting the five nonprofits that received donations from the bank. “We are delighted with the outpouring of community support for our Goodwill Campaign. These five nonprofits serve the educational, cultural and social needs of our communities, making Maine a better place to live,” said Branch Manager Jason Fitzgerald. In addition, Norway Savings Bank’s Pay it Forward

Meadowmere Honored as Top Performing Resort OGuNQuIT – Meadowmere Resort announced recently that it has received its third consecutive TripAdvisor® Certificate of Excellence award. The accolade, which honors hospitality excellence, is given only to establishments that consistently achieve outstanding traveler reviews on TripAdvisor, and is extended to qualifying businesses worldwide. Only the top-performing 10 percent of businesses listed on TripAdvisor receive this prestigious award. To qualify for a Certificate of Excellence, businesses must maintain an overall rating of 4 or higher, out of a possible

5, as reviewed by travelers on TripAdvisor, and must have been listed on TripAdvisor for at least 12 months. Additional criteria include the volume of reviews received within the last 12 months. The Meadowmere Resort is pleased to receive a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence,” said Allyson Cavaretta, director of sales and marketing at Meadowmere Resort. “We strive to offer our customers a memorable experience, and this accolade is evidence that our hard work is translating into positive reviews on TripAdvisor. We are thrilled to receive this award for three years running.”

EXIT Oceanside Realty Opens in Eliot elIOT – Rick Coyne recently announced the opening of a real estate brokerage, EXIT Oceanside Realty, in Eliot. “Based on our continued success with EXIT Realty, we were ready to expand into the Eliot community. We know we can count on the EXIT Formula, EXIT’s state-of-the-art technology, in-depth training and more to help to grow our new brokerage,” said Coyne, “We are very excited to

assist the residents of Eliot with their real estate needs. At EXIT Realty we are committed to our customers’ satisfaction.” A portion of every transaction fee collected by EXIT International is applied to its charitable fund. To-date, over $2 Million has been pledged to Habitat for Humanity. EXIT Oceanside Realty is located at 64 Harold Dow Highway. For more information, call 207-439-0044 or visit www.exitoceansiderealty.com.

Resort Receives Certificate of Excellence Award Education Foundation (left to right): Jason Fitzgerald, Norway Savings Bank Kennebunk branch manager, presents a $2,000 donation to Ted Damon, founder of the Education Foundation of the Kennebunks and Arundel. (courtesy photo)

Days have surprised customers of local businesses with random acts of kindness such as free cups of coffee at Cummings Market, lunch coupons at Ashby’s Deli, $25 gift certificates at New Morning Natural Foods Market and flower bouquets for diners at the Senior Center at Lower Village. Most recently, gas customers of the Kennebunk Sunoco Service Center were surprised with $25 gas cards. The Kennebunk branch, located at 68 Portland Road, is staffed by five local employees. The lobby offers customers a comfortable seating area that

includes a fireplace. Rather than a traditional teller line, customers experience an open environment with service stations, known as a “dialogue branch” layout. The two-lane drive-through banking service offers customers a remote tube access, and the 24-hour drive-up “smart ATM” allows customers to make deposits by cash or check without using envelopes.

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~ Pets ~ another Chance animal rescue NOrTH BerWICK – Meet Demy, a short-haired coal black beauty with pumpkin orange eyes that will easily hold your attention when she looks at you. Demy came into the rescue from South Berwick, found on the Berwick Academy campus looking for a friendly hand and some food. Demy was already spayed, has excellent house manners, which indicates that she was at some point in her short life someone’s beloved pet and was either lost or possibly dropped off on the campus. Demy is a gentle, sweet kitty that will do well with children, other cats and respectful non-aggressive dogs. Demy is seeking a family that will allow her to enjoy an indoor lifestyle where she can sit in a sunny window appreciating the outside world in a safe manner. Demy is current on all necessary vaccinations, has been Frontlined and has passed her wellness exam. If you think that a wonderful, gentle, well-behaved sweetie like Demy would make a nice addition to your family,

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make time to stop by the adoption center on Saturday to meet Demy. In addition to Demy, our featured pet of the week, available for adoption are a limited number of older kitties, a nice selection of young adults and a large selection of kittens. We also have a limited number of dogs available for adoption. Adoption hours are Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and by appointment during the week.

animal Welfare Society WeST KeNNeBuNK – It’s that time of year once again, time to consider donating antiques, vintage items, quality or interesting collectibles to the Animal Welfare Society’s booth at the 85th annual Kennebunk Antiques Show and Sale. It will be held Saturday, Aug. 3, and Sunday, Aug. 4, at Kennebunk High School. This has been a very successful event for AWS, thanks to the support of individuals like you. If you have an antique, vintage item or collectible that you wish to donate to the AWS for sale at the Kennebunk Antiques Show please contact Debbie at 207-286-6517 or Fran at 207-9853721 to arrange to drop off items at the AWS. We will also gladly arrange to have items picked up. If possible, due to the planning and organization that must take place, it would be very much appreciated if items could be dropped off or picked up no later than July 10. major Meet Major, a 4 1/2-year-

Safe Haven Humane Society WellS – Though the building housing our Adoption Center location is on the market, we’re not moving and we are not closed. Some rumors suggest we are, but the truth is we’re hoping to stay. We’re even painting the interior to make it even more homelike and cheery. We love our current location and hope that if/when it does sell, the new owner will continue to rent to us. Naturally, of course, we know we must also be prepared in case we can’t stay, and so we are raising funds to buy a new location if needed. If anyone has a property to offer us at a reduced rate or as a donation, we’d love to talk to you. We’re touched by our friends and supporters who share our concern that Safe Haven might have to leave Wells. We assure everyone that we’re going to try to stay here. We love this area, our volunteers live nearby, and our vet is not too far away. Miss Poppy has been part of Safe Haven’s family for a couple years. She and her daughter, Little Lucy, are still waiting for someone to adopt them. Miss Poppy’s situation when she arrived was a real heartbreaker. She was a feral cat living on a property in Arundel. One day she limped up to the feeding dish neighbors set outside for her, with her face all cut up and her front leg badly broken. Sadder yet were her three tiny kittens, all dirty-faced and frightened, clinging to her side. Miss Poppy was in terrible pain,

but she didn’t neglect her motherhood duties. Despite her pain, they remained her top priority. After Miss Poppy and her wee kittens were rescued, the vet X-rayed her leg and wrapped it in a stiff cast up to her shoulder. We worried she wouldn’t be able to nurse, care for her kittens or use a litter box, but she showed us what a remarkable kitty she is. Not only did she nurse and keep her kittens spotless, she even let them snooze on her cast. Miss Poppy’s leg eventually healed perfectly. The cast came off, her kittens grew, and her two little boys were adopted together. Little Lucy stayed on to comfort and keep Miss Poppy company. It’s been over two years, and we want them to find a great home together. Little Lucy is shy but friendly. You can pet her – she loves the attention – but sudden motions frighten her. A quiet home would be best for her and Miss Poppy.

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Miss Poppy is still a little fearful too, but in the right environment both will blossom and become confident. We’ve seen a tremendous improvement in her. Only a real home environment can complete the job of socializing a kitty. Only in a loving home with someone giving loving, one-on-one care will a kitty become fully confident and socialized. She has earned this privilege, and we hope you’ll make it happen for her.

old Beagle who is as sweet as they come. Beagles are known for their distinct howls and barks, but so far Major has been as quiet as a mouse. He’s a little cautious in new surroundings and when meeting new people, so he may need a little time to adjust. Once he’s comfortable though, he’s an affectionate, cuddly darling of a dog. He loves climbing into the laps of his people so he can get petted and relax with them. His favorite activity? Eating treats, though he also enjoys getting regular walks to burn off those treats. Major would be happy to share a new home with some other dogs and gentle children of all ages. He is a rather mellow fellow who would make a great addition to just about any home. If you’d like to adopt Major, stop on by the shelter today to meet him. Timmy Meet Timmy, an 11-year-old poodle. Timmy is a...wait, he’s a cat? Timmy is in fact a Persian cat, even if he had a bit of a haircut recently. He had far too many mats and clumps for his own good, so he got the poodle cut so his fur can grow back clean and silky soft. Timmy hasn’t let his new look get to him though. He’s a very outgoing and friendly boy. He’s always looking for some attention from people who come to visit; he’ll even reach out with his big, fluffy paws to attract attention. Timmy is declawed, so for his own safety it’s best that he remain an indoor cat in his new home. Timmy gets along well with other cats, so he’d be happy to share a new home with any. In fact, he would enjoy it if his new owners would be willing to adopt his best pal Teddy along with

...MILLIE from page 34 Helming the Ogunquit production as director and choreographer is Kirby Ward. He has been in the entertainment industry for over 35 years and is a veteran of over 60 theatrical productions including the London West End premier of “Crazy for You” as the original Bobby Child, where he received an Olivier Award nomination. In 2007 Ward was the director and choreographer for the Ogunquit smash hit production of “Crazy for You” starring Jeffry Denman. As director and choreographer, Ward has created material for Debbie Reynolds and Donald O’Connor, worked with Bette Midler and James Caan on the film “For the Boys,” and has directed and choreographed both off-Broadway and throughout the U.S. The music director for the Ogunquit production is Ken Clifton, who has been the music director for many Ogunquit Playhouse productions including last season’s “Always Patsy Cline”

and “South Pacific,” 2011’s critically acclaimed production of “Miss Saigon” and “The Music Man”, and in 2010’s “Sunset Boulevard” and “Chicago.” Ken is the resident music director for the Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach, Fla., and in addition works as a vocal coach and composer/lyricist. Season ticket packages are still available. Single ticket prices range from $39 to $78 per show. To learn more or to purchase tickets, visit www.ogunquitplayhouse.com or call the box office at 207-646-5511.

him, but it’s not a requirement. If you’re interested in Timmy, and perhaps Teddy as well, then stop on by the shelter today to meet him. Truffles Meet Truffles, an adorable adult mixed breed rabbit. Truffles is one of the friendliest and adventurous rabbits you will meet. As soon as you open his habitat door, he’s out and exploring his surroundings. He’ll look around every corner and squeeze behind every obstacle. Truffles like attention too. He’ll gladly accept petting and will even hop into your lap. Truffles also happens to be quite the handsome devil, with a unique tortoiseshell coat. All in all, Truffles is a great companion for practically any home. If you’d like to adopt Truffles, then stop on by the shelter today to meet him. Calendar of events Our Adoption Center is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. We are closed on Wednesdays.

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~ Home & Business Services ~ fuRnituRe RePaiR / uPholSteRY

aPPlianCe SeRviCe

SMall enGine RePaiR

dooR SeRviCeS

Pool SeRviCeS

APPLIANCE EXPRESS

QUALITY Furniture Repairs

Same Day Service! FREE SERVICE CALL Licensed & Insured WITH REPAIR All Makes & Models

J.R.’s Small Engine Repair & Sales

Dave The Door Man

BOB’S

Chinchillas Antiques

Washers, Dryers, Dishwashers, Stoves, Refrigerators, Microwaves, Hot Water Heaters, Compact Disposals, etc...

CALL: Brian Bourque Kittery Point, ME

207-439-0747

261 Burnt Mill Rd, Wells, ME 04090

207-646-2638 • Cell 251-3629 “You Break It, We Fix It”

Rototilling • Field Mowing Bush Hogging USED LAWN MOWERS & LAWN TRACTORS

641-2722

Over 25 Years Experience Free Honest Estimates

dRYwall

Installations & Repairs Interior & Exterior Storm, Shower, Basement Wood, Steel, Fiberglass Weather Stripping Lock Replacements Call Dave Lomasney

POOL SERVICE Installs, Repairs, Openings, Closings, & Much More

No Middle Man, No Overhead 30 Years Experience

207-475-8928

207-249-8786 Ask For Bob

To Our Advertisers We are now accepting Credit Cards for payment!

hoMe iMPRoveMent

WANTED

Homes Wanted To Apply Roofing! All Types Of Roofing Vinyl Windows & Vinyl Siding 32 Years Experience

Murphy Contractors

603-750-0000

SUMMER PROJECTS!

Remodeling Bath Siding New Additions Kitchen Decks All Types Of Flooring. FREE ESTIMATES! NEW! Now installing electric heated bathroom floors. Fully Insured Jack Fortier (207) 384-2604 Cell: (207) 252-0976

Rickers Mulch & More Mulch (3 colors) Sand & Stone ~ Compost Septic Systems General Excavations Firewood Pick-Up or Delivery

www.rickersmulchandmore.com 207-384-8500 • Route 4, Berwick

Charles Schmigle Carpentry LLC Specializing in Renovations, Additions, Kitchens, Baths, Gazebos and Decks • • • Over 35 Years Experience No Job Too Small Free Estimates, References • • •

(207) 363-5831

kschmigle76@gmail.com

R.Moulton Builder Additions Remodeling Decks Windows Siding

For ALL Your Home Improvement Needs!

(207) 251-1411 North Berwick, ME

TMK BUILDERS AND REMODELING

–––––––––––––––– Mark Knowles Additions - Dormers Siding - Decks - Porches Storm & Water Damage Garages - Windows - Doors Historical Renovations –––––––––––––––– (207) 363-1445 tmkbuilders@aol.com

J.R. Carpentry Fully Insured

CALL LEON BROEKMAN (207)363-2567

Free Estimates

Jim & Jesse Rutherford

BROEKMUD@MAINE.RR.COM

A father/son team with 40+ years of experience and a reputation for quality service!

Need your G

hoMe iMPRoveMent

Regis Carpentry & Property Maintenance

REMODELING

project done? No project too small. Make your house a home again!

Specializing in everything you need for a beautiful home!

Garages, Additions, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Decks, Interior Trim, Basements, Drywall, Painting... Ask for Glen

Fully Insured - Many References

207-451-8083

AGAMENTICUS HOME REPAIR

MERRILL HOME IMPROVEMENT

TODD FREDERICK

Eliot, Maine

OWNER (Fully Insured)

Siding - Windows - Doors - Decks Kitchens - Baths - Alum. Trim Work Seamless Gutters - All Types Roofing Fully Insured / ME & NH / Free Estimates

207-251-3718

Fred Merrill Sr. 207-703-0050 Cell 603-765-1855

York, ME

MYERS

DRAKE’S ISLAND

CONSTRUCTION

CONSTRUCTION Handyman Services Available

• New Construction • Hardwood Floor Inst. • Additions • Decks • Garages • Roofing • Interior Work • Porches • Siding

Homes • Additions • Remodeling • Garages Decks • Roofs • Painting (Interior/Exterior) Siding • Windows • Kitchen & Baths Free Estimates - Fully Insured - References Over 30 Years in Business - No Job Too Small

Lance Tufts Email drakes@maine.rr.com Phone 207-646-3369 • Fax 207-985-9165

FHW Heating Systems New Construction & Remodeling Installation and Repair

20% Off New Customers Free Estimates

207-251-4243

Ryan Porell

New Construction Remodeling Service & Repairs Seasonal Turn-Offs Life Safety Sprinklers Insured Master Plumber

or email rboutin3@maine.rr.com

(207) 730-1966

CRICKET’S PLUMBING RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING

Plumbing, Heating & AC Installation & Service

(207) 985-2130

Services & Repairs

Master Plumber #MS90014293

207•206•6824 Insured Master Plumber Master Gas Technician • • • • •

Kitchen/Bath Remodels New Construction Heating Systems On Demand Hot Water Plumbing Service & Repairs

dougbrownplumbing.com 207-646-0629

Wayne Myers 207-985-4108 References Available Credit Cards Accepted

ANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTI L Y ON D CA Hardscaping Walkways Patios Stonewalls Retaining Walls Granite Steps/Terraces

Master Plumber

R.P. PLUMBING

QUALITY WORK AT LOW PRICES

207•698•7232

• Snow Plowing • Handyman • Carpentry • Painting • Decks

ROLAND D. BOUTIN

PLUMBING

207-363-6591 rootman@earthlink.net

LEFEBVRE’S

PluMbinG

Light Excavation Lawns Drainage (207) 985-6278 Water/Sewer Lines (207) 229-6278 Additions cadylandscapeconstruction.com Stumping Field Mowing

Richard St. Charles Building - Remodeling 207-641-2362

Additions • Decks • Siding Kitchens • Baths • Hardwood Flooring Licensed & Insured FREE ESTIMATES

RATES ARE LOW! START THAT PROJECT NOW!

hoMe iMPRoveMent 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

207-363-5793 Member of the York Chamber of Commerce

CASON CARPENTRY “NO JOB TOO SMALL” Licensed & Insured

Kitchen, Basement & Bath Remodeling ~ Decks Replacement Windows ~ General Carpentry & Repair Dan Cason Cell: (207) 651-8580 Tel/Fax: (207) 676-9840


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~ News ~ York County law enforcement Officer receives National recognition

auGuSTa – Gov. Paul R. LePage recently congratulated Deputy Jason Solomon of the York County Sheriff’s Office on being selected the 2013 National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO) School Resource Officer (SRO) of the Year. Solomon is a 12-year veteran of the York County Sheriff’s Office who has been the school resource officer for Massabesic

High School in Waterboro since 2010. “Deputy Solomon is a leader and role model for his community, and I offer my congratulations to him on receiving this prestigious award,” said LePage. “School resource officers are very much more than an armed security presence in our schools. Officers like Deputy Solomon across Maine are promoting positive relations

between youth and law enforcement, which is important for future generations in building stronger, safer communities.” NASRO’s School Resource Officer of the Year Award recognizes an SRO who has made a specific and significant contribution to his or her local community and school. Chief Deputy Bill King nominated Solomon for this honor after receiving numerous reports of his

sics as “Upstairs, Downstairs”, “The Forsythe Saga,” and “Bleak House,” and the currently acclaimed “Downtown Abbey.” A question and answer session will follow her talk. For tickets or more infor-

mation, call RTA at 967-9120 or go online to www.rivertreearts.org. For 30 years, River Tree Arts has served as a non-profit community-based arts program.

exemplary performance from students, faculty, administrators and parents. Solomon will be recognized as NASRO’s SRO of the year on July 14 in Orlando, Fla. – the first day of NASRO’s National Conference. “Maine’s schools are safe places, in great part to the important work of School Resource Officers like Deputy Solomon,” said Education Commissioner

Stephen Bowen. “In both presence and practice, these officers are upholding the security of our schools while ensuring they are welcoming community centers that foster student learning, family engagement and educator effectiveness. I want to thank Deputy Solomon for his commitment to protecting our students and educators, and to being such a positive role model in the lives of kids in RSU 57.

CoMPuteR SeRviCeS

Pet SeRviCeS

...EATON from page 35 The Nonantum Resort in Kennebunkport. Guests will enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres with Eaton before she shares an inside look at 30 years of producing “Masterpiece,” including such clas-

STAR TEK Computer Services

~ Home & Business Services ~

Virus Removal, Repairs Upgrades, Networking & New Systems in Home or Office

waSte ReMoval

207-251-2235

waSte ReMoval

Call or email Jeannine at leblancjm@startekpc.com

MaSonRY

NOW ACCEPTING MSW COMMERCIAL ACCTS. ONLY Celebrating 25 Years

Paul Thurston

Masonry

STEVE ENRIGHT MASONRY

Chimneys (New or Repaired), New Flashing, Steps, Walkways, Patios, Stonewalls, Foundations, Drainage Work, Sump Pumps, Basement Water Proofing. Fully Insured. Low Rates. Free Estimates.

Brick, Block or Stone Fireplaces, Chimneys, Chimney Re-lining, Wood Stove Hearths, and Repairs.

Call Any Time! 207.985.3577

(207) 363-6663

WE LOAD & HAUL

ANYTHING TO THE DUMP!

The Dump Guy

207-450-9262 • 603-486-7991 www.seacoastdumpguy.com DUMPSTERS FOR RENT

ARC – Rte 236, Eliot – 207-439-5584

A-1 ENVIRO SERVICE Serving Greater York County

landSCaPinG / YaRd SeRviCeS

Oceanside Landscaping

landSCaPinG / YaRd SeRviCeS

LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION • Septic Tank Pumping

• Portable • Roll-off Toilets Containers • Catch Basins

(207) 646-2180

Walkways, Patios, Lawns, Mulch

PROFESSIONAL LAWN SERVICE

Lawn Mowing, Fertilizing, Thatching, Aerating, Seasonal Clean Ups

603-396-2406

Serving York & Southern Maine

Dan Lemieux Owner

B.S. Degree in Landscape Horticulture

“Landscaping for function, purpose, harmony with nature, low maintenance and beauty.” Arundel ME,04046 Lawn Mowing Landscape Design / Installation • Pruning• Terraces • Walkways Patios • Fire Pits • Stonewalls • Gardening / Maintenance / Planting

(207) 604-4280

RiverBend Landscape & Irrigation SERVING THE SEACOAST FOR 22 YEARS RESERVE TIME NOW for your new Fireplaces Firepits Outdoor Kitchens & Grills Walkways Nightscapes Full Landscape Services Patios Driveways Stone Walls

603-817-4010 www.riverbendhardscape.com

DUMP RUNS DEMOLITION Attics / Basements Garages Construction Debris Furniture / Appliances Metal Tree/Brush

Sheds / Outbuildings Houses Mobile Homes Decks Swimming Pools Cement

Low Rates / Free Estimates / 207-985-3577

MOXIE GARDENS and more Give Your Garden Some Moxie!

Visit our “Self Serve” Farm Shed for Fresh In Season Vegetables and Garden Related Items Open Daily 8am to 6pm

Spring & Storm Clean-Ups Mulch • Hedge Trimming Routine Lawn Mowing Lawn Installation • Dethatching Patios & Walkways

182 Brave Boat Harbor Road, Kittery Point, Maine

Call & Compare!

• • • • • Complete Garden and Landscaping Services

207-439-3522 / www.moxiegardens.com

FAIR RATES

207-363-7201


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~ Classifieds ~

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Real eState

YaRd Sale

YaRd SaleS

YaRd SaleS

RentalS

“Let me help you with YOUR real estate needs.”

yard salE Saturday, June 15 • 8am-2pm 38 Ledge Lane, Wells AG Dolls, furniture, TVs, sporting goods, nautilus, player piano, old house parts.

yard salE Sat. 6/15 & Sun. 6/16 8:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. 121 Emerson Drive, Wells 207-646-6451 or 207-337-0777 Furniture, kitchenware, lawn & garden, tools, home office, camping, Fuji S12S bike, gas grill, glassware, electronics, more. All priced to sell, many free.

garage sale saturday, June 15

furNIshEd rOOM - yOrk Rental available now to mature female for entire summer season. Kitchen, laundry and utilities included, but no phone. No smoking or pets. $400/month. Call 207-363-3312

JOANNE STONE

Certified Residential Specialist (CRS)

RE/MAX Realty One

439 US Route 1, York, ME 03909

207-337-2359

landSCaPinG / YaRd SeRviCeS MOWING SHRUB TRIMMING, MULCH REASONABLE PRICE RELIABLE 207-701-1612 taNdEM duMp truck fOr hIrE Mulch, Sand, Loam, Gravel, Stumps & Logs 1-603-534-7585 Oscar Houle laWNs cut, clEaN ups, Etc. South Berwick Area 207-251-6245

MOWING • • YARD Mowing YardWORK work PRESSURE WASHING Pressure washing SPRING CLEANUP & ODD JOBS no tooSMALL sMall NOjob JOB TOO Free FREE estiMates ESTIMATES

207.332.8461 autoS wanted

ELIOT AUTOMOTIVE

Buys Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, RVs Campers We’ll beat best offers! www.EliotAutomotive.com

100 Dow Highway, Eliot, ME 03903 Phone: 207-439-0263, Kevin or Gary Email: eliotauto@yahoo.com

Mobile hoMeS foR Sale kIttEry - $69,500 3 BRs, 2 BAs, 1297 sf, 2003 Model at Yankee Commons. Fireplace, W/D, easy access to Rte. 1&95. Call Joanne, REMAX Realty One 207-337-2359 fOr salE Wells, Maine. $113,900. Park Model 1 BR & double loft. Offering LAND OWNERSHIP. Full bath & kit, porch & deck. Largest lot, no abutters, close to beaches. Youtube: 54 Bypass Rd, #7, Wells. Contact: jmtm6059@aol.com or 508-485-5851

PeRSonal aSSiStanCe trustWOrthy rEtIrEE will 1) shop for groceries, hardware, dept. store items. 2) make deliveries. 3) play checkers, scrabble, cribbage & other card games. 4) drive to/ from airport, mall, theater & other dest. 5) do small odd jobs. Try me out! Very reasonable. Call Paul 207-363-0519 or 207-240-6168 hOME carE Heartfelt Home Care The key to your independence. Compassionate, personal care. Meal prep, light house keeping, shopping. Hourly & daily rates. Call Teresa: (207) 337 - 0991

autoS wanted juNk/usEd vEhIclEs & scrap MEtal WaNtEd (207) 363-7492 / (207) 423-0068 Please leave message.

CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK $100 UP TO $100,000 AVAILABLE!

OK!

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Paid Off or Not Instant Money on the Spot! All Makes & Models • Wholesale Buyer

– DON’T GET RIPPED OFF – CONTACT ME LAST:

HOATY @ TOLL FREE 1-877-395-FORD,

207-363-2483, or email hoaty@starkeyford.com

yard salE Saturday 6/15 & Sunday 6/16 8am-2pm • Rain or Shine 10 Port Farm Rd, Kennebunkport (Off Wildes District Rd) Antiques, Collectables, Antique Wicker Furniture, Linens, Flower Pots, and Much More! yard salE Saturday, June 15 9am-1pm 124 Pond Rd, South Berwick (across from Spring Hill) EMpty NEst yard salE 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. Saturday, June 22 Raindate: Sunday, June 23 136 Port Road, Wells MOvING salE Cast iron table with 6 swivel chairs, small wine refrigerator, pale yellow leather sleep sofa, oriental carpet, contemporary reclining chair. In York. Call 617-571-1133. yard salE Household items & children’s toys 6/15 & 6/16 - 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 34 Drakes Island Road, Wells GaraGE salE Saturday, June 15 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. 14 Lewis Road, Kittery Baby stuff, toys, lots of misc.

9aM-2PM 162 royal Heights Moody, Maine located off Tatnic & Old County roads

Items galore, Old & New yard salEs On Pine Meadow Drive North Berwick Saturday, June 22 8 AM to 2 PM yard salE - WElls BEach Saturday, June 15 • 8am-1pm 14 Eastern Ave. - Turn onto Walker St. from Atlantic Ave. Furniture, wicker, pottery, bikes, & lots more. Rain date: Sun. 6/16 yard salE Multi-Family Saturday, June 15 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. 181 Long Sands Road, York

iteMS foR Sale ItEMs fOr salE • 1999 18 ft car carrier with rack for siding equipment, electric brakes, tool box with winch coated with bedliner $1,750. • 1984 Goldwing motorcycle $1,200. • Toro snowblower, 13hp, 32”, $350. Call Tom 207-361-3177

ITEMS FOR SALE

Ethan Allen Desk. Cherry w/ Black Trim. 4 drawer. 59” L, 28.25” W, 30” H. $700. LazyBoy Recliner. Light Burgundy. $75. Cherry drop leaf table. 3’ L, 2 1/4’ W. 2 leaves, 10” each. $350. 2 Cherry Chairs w/ Black Rails. Seascape design on chairs. $150. L.L. Bean Coffee Table. Wood Trim w/ 8 green slates. 39” L, 22” W, 15” H. $75.

In Wells. Call 207 - 641 - 3005.

StoRaGe RentalS affOrdaBlE stOraGE Rentals $30 & Up No Sign Up Fee Call (207) 641-8404

StoRaGe RentalS

Atlantic Self Storage

24 Hour Access Climate & Regular Units Moving Supplies • Penske Trucks 10x20 / 10x25 / 10x30 UNITS PAY FOR 2 MONTHS GET THIRD MONTH FREE (must pay all in advance plus security deposit to receive this special, climate units not included) ________________________

326 US Rt 1, York, ME

207-363-3311

INDOOR/OUTDOOR

STORAGE

Change of Season Special!

May 1 - November 1 from $299 Snowblowers & Plows Snowmobiles, Skis & Snowboards Inside space from $65 per month

(207) 985-9305

We need late model trucks and autos of any kind.

Pay for 6 Months, Get a 7th for FREE!*

Paying up to

• 24 Hour Access • Month To Month Rental • Residential And Commercial Accounts • Sized from 5’x5’ to 20’x20’

$50,000

for the right vehicles! Call Dan: (207) 251-2221 or Email: villagemotors@comcast.net

Raydon Road

207-363-0020 York, Maine

Scotland Bridge Road

*Payment in full, in advance, required to receive this special.

WElls rENtals 1 BR apartment $775. Tenant pays heat/utilities. Lease required. No smokers/pets. 207-363-7655 lOOkING fOr a rENtal? You may be able to buy! 100% financing available for many homes. Call Norma Portico Realty 436 Main St, So. Berwick ME 207-384-4663 WElls rENtals Two bedroom, 2nd floor apt, heated with 1 bay garage, $1100 + utilities. Garnsey Bros. Rentals (207) 646-8301 saNfOrd apt fOr rENt Third floor, 2 BRs, 1 full bath, lots of storage. Shared fenced backyard. Nice neighborhood by hospital. $700/month includes oil heat. 207-219-3433 BErWIck 2 BEdrOOM apt Living room, kitchen w/ fridge and stove, full bath, two BRs, laundry/storage room w/ washer & dryer hook-up, large private paved driveway. Close to public transportation & school bus route, yet quiet family neighborhood. 2nd Floor unit with large outside deck. Economical propane heat. Non-smoking, pet-free unit. Available immediately. $825/mo. Please contact 207-451-7329

South Berwick:

Beautiful unit offers 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths & full basement. Hardwood & tile floors, granite counters, central AC, 1st floor laundry. $1,600/mo. Chick RE (207)439-8360 or (207)252-0752 207.384.4008 96 Portland St. So. Berwick, ME Place your home or apartment rental with us! We have tenants! Call for info today. www.century21barbarapatterson.com

RentalS wanted WE NEEd rENtals! We have renters but not enough homes in York, Kittery, Eliot and S. Berwick. Call us to list your long term property for free. No obligations or restrictions! BIll jONEs rEalty tEaM 207-636-7531 www.billjonesrealtyteam.com


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~ Classifieds ~

PaintinG

aCCountinG

equeStRian SeRviCeS

Real eState auCtion

PaINTINg

laura s. lEBEr, cpa Accounting, bookkeeping, payroll & tax preparation services. Reasonable rates. call 207-384-5932 or e-mail: laura.leber.cpa@gmail.com

hOrsEBack rIdING lEssONs: All Ages. Beginners to advanced. Certified instructor. Affordable rates. (207) 698-1970

AUCTION

Experienced, Reliable, Reasonable. Many local references. interior/exterior free estimates

Michael 251-0964 PluMbinG & heatinG SeRviCeS Plumbing & Heating Service

$49/hour

Boilers, Furnaces, Monitors, Toyo 207-651-6876

heatinG High efficiency OutdOOr WOOd furNacE from Central Boiler burns less wood. 25 Year warranty. Janco Classic Wood Boiler 603-842-5160

tRanSPoRtation fraNMaN Airport - Weddings - Events Serving Portland to Boston Logan - Jet Port - Manchester Call Tom Franey 603-312-0782 www.franmantransportation.com Facebook: Franman Transportation

eduCational cOME WrItE yOur placE IN thIs WOrld! Highly creative nonfiction workshop to develop writing skills and share effectively your experiences of being alive in the world. $150/six sessions (must attend all six sessions). Alternate Weds., 7-9 p.m., June 19-Aug 28, Portsmouth. Call Sue at (207) 475-8602 to register. Limited to 8 people.

helP wanted

B/a accOuNtING roberta (Bobbi) Macrum, cpa Bookkeeping, payroll, tax prep Small business consulting bonded & insured money mgmt Call 207-850-1292 or email baaccting@gmail.com

bookkeePinG lcB BOOkkEEpING Lee Bryant QuickBooks ProAdvisor 207-475-5495

ruth laNE clEaNING sErvIcE Dusting, vacuuming, washing floors, etc. $12-15/hr, 2 hour min. 603.953.7034

toPSoil / loaM

SCREENED ORGANIC FARM LOAM Blended with shellfish compost.

Individual would work every other weekend, with the ability to fill in for the day receptionist when needed. Must have experience with MS Word and Excel. Please come in to fill out an application at:

2 Victoria Court, York, ME 207-363-5116

Cottage Place Condos, Unit 402 433 US Route One, York, Maine Real Estate: Office Condo with 3 levels of space (1,875 +/- sq.ft.) in a prime business location. Featuring: 1st floor waiting & reception with lavatory, 2nd floor has 2 offices plus large conference room, lower level space with commercial overhead door. OnSite: Thursday, July 11 at 11AM Terms: $5,000 deposit in cash, certified or bank check made payable to Murphy Auction & Realty. Balance due within 45 days. Previews: June 18 & 26 at 12-1PM, also 10AM morning of sale. Buyer Broker Program. Property Information Package at: www.murphyauction-realty.com

Murphy Auction & Realty 207-883-1446

Joe Murphy Licenses: ME 243 / 107293 NH 2827

CALL (207) 282-4445

helP wanted

We also have Dark Mulch!

NOW HIRING AT DURGIN PINES

MuSiC SeRviCeS

helP wanted

custOMIzEd GuItar lEssONs All Styles / Levels Experienced teacher, B.M. Learn the music you like! Randy Browning 207.384.4252

clEaNErs NEEdEd for busy rental agency in York to work Saturdays, possibly more. Must have transportation. Experience and knowledge of area preferred. Call ASAP 207-363-1825 ext. 110 Work on your own or bring a friend and work as a team!

Sentinel

Local News • Local Sports Local Staff • Independently Owned

helP wanted laNdscapEr/haNdyMaN for part-time work at Seasonal Cottage Complex in Wells. $15/hour. 207-646-7903

Mainely You Massage Day Spa in North Berwick is seeking a motivated, licensed

Nail Technician

Are You Compassionate? Our CAREGivers’ compassionate care has made us the leading provider of non-medical services to older adults. Join us in making a real difference in their lives – and yours. Flexible P/T morning, afternoon, evening, or overnight hours. Immediate openings in York, Kittery, Eliot and throughout York County. Home Instead Senior Care Kennebunk: 207.985.8550 York: 207.363.6550

Dishwasher

Residential Dining

The seacoast’s premier skilled rehabilitation center is currently interviewing candidates for...

CNA RNs per diem

11-7 & per diem

PART TIME Evenings & Weekend Days 10-15 Hours Weekly Will train qualified applicants. Year round positions. Mature candidates are encouraged to apply. Must have transportation and a good work ethic. Starting pay $9.00 per hour. Additional weekend differential.

Full and part time positions. Benefits available. Please contact Larry or Kim 9 LEWIS ROAD, KITTERY, ME 03904 • (207) 439-9800

Please apply in person: Sentry Hill Retirement Community 2 Victoria Court York Harbor, Maine

Do you believe that better care begins at home?

to book own schedule. 207-676-2263

Greater Faith Works, LLC is dedicated to the health, well-being and quality of life of our clients and their families. For more information on our company, visit our website at: http://greaterfaithworks.com.

Sentry Hill in York, ME is looking for a dependable adult for a flexible

Part Time Front Desk Receptionist

HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE

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CleaninG SeRviCeS

helP wanted

Contact us if you believe YOU can make a difference in providing assistance with:

KIND-HEARTED

Begin a rewarding career as a Comfort Keeper. Responsibilities include personal care, meal preparation, companionship, and light housekeeping. Flexible full-time and part-time hours are available. Earned benefits include: • Dental and Vision Plan • AAA Membership • Paid Sick Leave • Year-End Bonus

Experience is always helpful, but not necessary. Our excellent training program helps all our caregivers become skilled professionals.

Please call to find out more!

(207) 885 - 9600 152 US Route 1, Scarborough

www.ComfortKeepers.com

Personal care (bathing, mouth care, hygiene) dressing, ambulation, medication reminders, companionship, running errands; meal preparation and light housekeeping. Qualifications • Must be compassionate, reliable and mature • Good organizational and communication skills • Home care experience a plus, but not required • Pass an extensive background check • Insured vehicle Immediate openings for Evening, Weekends and Overnights New CNAs, LNAs, and Retirees are welcomed Pay Rate: Competitive Send us your resume to wecare@greaterfaithworks.com and start a rewarding career today!


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~ Classifieds & News ~ ...CLASSIC from page 36 Fields stars in this heart-warming silent comedy about a lovably disreputable confidence man who becomes the unlikely guardian of an orphaned circus waif. Thursday, Aug. 29, 8 p.m.: “Grandma’s Boy” (1922), starring Harold Lloyd. Comedian Harold Lloyd’s first starring feature finds him playing a mild-mannered young man forced to confront his chronic cowardice. Thursday, Sept. 19, 8 p.m.:

fiRewood / PelletS GrEEN $180/cOrd 207-676-8458 sEasONEd fIrEWOOd Quality & Quantity Guaranteed $265/Cord ~ Green $220/Cord Free Local Delivery 207-337-0773 sEasONEd 16” fIrEWOOd Cut, Split & Delivered $245 / Cord 207-439-5974 GrEEN fIrEWOOd Cut To Order $200/Cord 207-409-6567

“Show People” (1928) starring Marion Davies, William Haines. A silent film about the silent film business. Young Peggy Pepper ventures to Hollywood to make her mark in drama, but finds an unexpected (and unwelcome) flair for slapstick comedy. Saturday, Oct. 26, 8 p.m.: “Nosferatu” (1922). Just in time for Halloween, see the original silent film adaptation of Bram Stoker’s famous “Dracula” story. Still spooky after all these years – in fact, some crit-

ChildCaRe full tIME - $150/WEEk. ME license, 20 Years experience. CPR. Great references. York. Sandy 207-361-3177 svanesse13@yahoo.com

antiqueS Wanted to buy * Antiques * Silver * Gold * Chris Lord antiques

One Item or Entire Estate. Cash paid for all antiques. Antique furniture, oriental rugs, paintings, old weather-vanes, glass, china, pottery, old clocks, lamps, antique dolls & toys, guns, swords, duck decoys, coins, old prints, books, old photography. Buying antiques for over 20 years.

Home: (207) 676-1034 Cell: (207) 233-5814 Maine & nh

ics believe this version is not only the best ever done, but has actually become creepier with

CoMMeRCial Rental yOrk: Prime business location! 3 OFFICES FOR RENT. Two 250 sq ft, 2nd fl, elevator bldg $350/mo. One 525 sq ft, 1st floor, right off lobby, $750/mo. Includes heat, electric, conference room. CALL 207-363-1825 or email info@seasiderentals.com ASAP! yOrk Office Space Available! Great Rate and Excellent Location. Call TODAY! 207-363-3819

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Local residents were among students who graduated recently from St. Anselm College, Manchester, N.H. They are Molly P. Burgess of Wells, a biology major; James B. Morse of Arundel, a business major; Danielle L. Plamondon of Kennebunk, a nursing major; Hayley E. Ruitenberg of Kennebunk, a biology major, and Courtney A. Tobey of Eliot, an education studies major. • • • Area residents graduated recently from Curry College, Milton, Mass. Beth Dennis of Ogunquit received a bachelor of science degree, and Michael Guerin of Arundel received a bachelor of arts degree. • • • Gage Kennie of South Berwick graduated from Westmin-

ster School, Simsbury, Conn. • • • Jade Boccia of Eliot recently graduated from Bard College at Simon’s Rock with an associate of arts degree in liberal arts. Boccia attended Marshwood High School before leaving after 10th grade to enter college early. • • • Anna B. Valutkevich graduated with honors from Boston’s Suffolk University. Anna was awarded a bachelor of arts degree in creative writing. She was a member of the Marshwood High School class of 2009, where she was active with the school’s online newsletter and other journalistic works. Anna is the daughter of Deborah Cummings of New London, N.H., and Paul Valutkevich of Eliot. • • •

Wells resident Sara Duplisea was recently awarded a bachelor of science degree in business administration from Merrimack College, North Andover, Mass. • • • Danielle Plamondon of Kennebunk, a nursing graduate from St. Anselm College, Manchester, N.H., received a St. Anselm College nurse’s pin at a 2013 pinning ceremony in Abbey Church. Plamondon received a bachelor of science in nursing. • • • Local residents graduated from St. Joseph’s College of Maine, Standish. They are Kiah Begley of Berwick, Shelley Duplisea of Wells, James Kennedy of York, Amy Pierpont of Lebanon, Erica Stofanak of Berwick, Alyssa Stokes of Berwick, Jade Thyng of North Berwick, Samantha Troegner of Kennebunkport, Renee Winkler of

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Society. • • • Local students earned degrees from the University of Vermont, Burlington. They are Jared M. Entwistle of Arundel, Taylor R. Lawrence of Kennebunk, Matthew L. Mason of Kennebunk, Audrey Stout of Kennebunk, Katlyn A. Lynch of Kittery Point, Niall S. Motson of Kittery Point, Christopher D. Bowen of South Berwick, Caleb Z. Demers of South Berwick, Shannon M. Emmons of South Berwick, Richard P. Smith III of South Berwick, Kyle C. Banfield of York, Madeline E. Kinzly of York, and Nicholas M. Richard of York. ...THURSTON from page 37 coached in Australia, Canada, China, Holland, Italy, Panama and Romania. He has twice coached the Australian National Team in international tournaments. He has also been pitching coach for the United States National Team. After a career that involved so much travel he and his wife decided they just wanted to be near the beach, he said. “That’s why we’re here.” Looking back over this career, Thurston smiles: “It’s been a great experience,” he said.

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