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Hops-N-Hounds at Raitt Homestead Farm ELIOT Hops-N-Hounds presented by Tito’s Handmade Vodka, is a family-friendly, tail-waggin’ day of fun to not only celebrate the dogs we love, but raise shelter and adoption awareness all while enjoying live music, food trucks, seacoast dock dogs competition, Tito’s handmade vodka drinks, craft beer, contests, prizes, entertainment, and more! This event will benefit and feature many rescue and no-kill shelters with on-site lovable, adoptable dogs and tons of great education and take-aways. Event features include:

The “Take Me Home Zone” featuring organizations with adorable dogs (and other furry friends) up for adoption. Participate or watch the

amazing SIS Bank Seacoast Dock Dog Competition! Visit www.seacoastdockdogs.com to sign up. Toe (or paw) tapping enter-

tainment by On Tap Band on the AAA Northern New England Stage. Craft Beer Garden with Tito’s handmade vodka signature drinks and craft beers for guests over 21 (ID’d and wristbanded). Doggy hydration station brought to you by Generation Homes. Planet Fitness Obstacle Course provided by Animal Welfare Society. Smile for the PUP-arazzi in the Atlantic Broadband Photo Booth. Delicious fare from a vari-

ety of food trucks. Giveaways, samples & coupons from your favorite brands and stores. Dogs are free while humans are $5 at this family-friendly, dog-friendly event. Blankets and lawn chairs are welcome but please do not bring in food or drink from outside. All dogs must be kept on a non-retractable leash (no retractable leashes!). Hops-N-Hounds at the farm takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 15 at the Raitt Homestead Farm Museum, 2077 State Road in Eliot.

Outstanding Matthew Chase Awarded Scholarship WELLS The Tramuto Foundation, a non-profit organization founded in 2001 by Ogunquit resident Donato Tramuto, has granted a four-year scholarship to an outstanding member of the Wells High School Class of 2019. Matthew Chase, who graduated from Wells High School Class on June 9, received the

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Arts & Entertainment 15-19 Business & Finance 21 Calendar of Events 6-8 Classifieds 40-42 Computer Lady 19 Health & Fitness 22-24 Home & Business 36-39 Library News 12 Obituaries 31-32 Pets 33 Puzzles 46 Real Estate 34-35,48 Sports 43-45 Where To Dine 25-30

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Tramuto Foundation Scholarship award at the June 6th Scholarship Awards Night. Chase is planning to attend Florida Gulf Coast University where he will major in clinical lab science. Each year the Tramuto Foundation provides scholarships to a senior class member at Bangor High School and Wells High School who have succeeded in the face of adversity to achieve personal excellence. Students are chosen based on their ability, efforts and the determi-

nation they have shown to contend with or overcome the challenges they have faced. Scholarship, community service, school activities, character, leadership qualities and demonstrated financial need are also considered. Sofia Wittmann of Bangor, who co-founded Steps for Souls, a suicide prevention and awareness fundraising event at Bangor High School, was awarded the Tramuto Foundation Scholarship on May 15. “I was very impressed with

the quality of every student at Wells High School who applied for this scholarship,” Foundation Chairman Tramuto said. “However, Matthew is clearly someone who has faced incredible adversity in his young life, but also received the strong support and encouragement of his family, friends and teachers that allowed him to succeed beyond anyone’s expectation. “For someone who was See CHASE page 11...

New Police Chief and Phone App for York PD YORK With last month’s announcement that York’s current Police Chief will be retiring, town manager Steve Burns decided to look within to fill the position rather than engage in an outside search. His choice was Capt. Charles Szeniawski (pictured here with wife Mary-Anne, York’s town clerk and tax collector). Szeniawski has been with the police department for 39 years, coming in just a few years after the current and outgoing Chief was hired, and has followed the progression up the ranks. At the June 10 Board of Selectman’s meeting, Szeniawski

do a little differently, but we have no reason to come in and make broad-scale changes whatsoever. We have a very efficient Police Department.” Chief Bracy’s last day will be on July 11 and he will officially retire on July 31. Captain Szeniawski will be named interim Chief on July 12 and then officially become Chief on August 1.

said he was honored to be chosen as the town’s next police chief. “From your first promotion on, you’re really groomed by those above you,” he said. “And I’ve had that luxury for quite a few years

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and things have worked out well.” Once he becomes chief, he said he wants to look at all of the department’s programs and really do a new assessment. “With every change, there may be things you

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opportunity to learn about Fort McClary’s place in history from Friends of Fort McClary. Park Admission only: For persons 12 and older, park admission is $4, or $3 for Maine residents. Children age 5 to 11 are $1. There is no cost for those age 5 and younger and 65 and older. Cost of the event is free to the public, donations will graciously be accepted for the restoration and preservation of the Fort as well as to continue sponsoring these living history events. Parking is available at the Fort and the Picnic Area across the street. Fort McClary is located on Pepperrell Road in Kittery Point. For more information, find Friends of Fort McClary on Facebook.

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Station. A Colby College graduate, he is an expert in Soviet operations, European affairs, and counterintelligence. Hunt holds the Donovan Award for Excellence, as well as the CIA’s Distinguished Intelligence Medal, its highest award. The AFIO meeting is open to the public, and will begin at 2 p.m. at the Program Center of the Brick Store Museum, 4 Dane St., Kennebunk. A question period will follow the presentation.

About Wildlife with Judy Camuso WELLS In January, Judy Camuso was appointed by Gov. Janet Mills to serve as Commissioner of Maine’s Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.

Name Corrections In the article entitled “102-Year-Old Women’s Army Corps Veteran Honored with World War II Service Medals� in the May 10, 2019 issue of the Weekly Sentinel, Dr. Ruth’s last name was erroneously submitted as “Freeman� which is her married name, however she is presently most well-known as “Dr. Ruth Endicott�. In the article called “Priest at St. Peter’s Returns for 10th Season� in the June 7, 2019 edition, the wife of Rev. W. Patrick Gahan was submitted as “Catherine� whereas she currently goes by the name of “Kay�.

Her career began at Maine Audubon and she has been engaging people with wildlife ever since. Knowing that people will conserve and protect the things they love, her mission became to share her passion for nature. An important opportunity led her to become Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife’s first female regional biologist and later to become the Director of the Department and most recently Commissioner. This amazing woman is a licensed bird bander and an avid birder, as well as a hunter, who canoes, hikes and bikes. Camuso is a leader in protecting Maine’s inland fish, and wildlife. Camuso is respected for her science-based management decisions regarding Maine’s inland fish, wildlife, and non-game habitats. Judy Camuso will speak at the Mather Auditorium at the Wells Reserve on Tuesday, June 18, 6:45-8:30 p.m. This program is free and open to the public.

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Join the Kennebunk Land Trust from 10 a.m. to noon at the Oxbow Preserve in Kennebunk. This 14 acre preserve provides scenic views of the Mousam River with over a mile of river frontage. This is a rain or shine event so please wear appropriate clothing. KLT members free. FMI: 207-9858734.

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Senator King’s Constituent Outreach Hours

The North Berwick American Legion Post #87 will host their all you can eat Bean Supper from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Menu includes homemade beans, ham, hotdogs, coleslaw, brown bread and dessert. $8 for adults, $4 children 12 and under, age 5 and under free. Immediately following the meal, the Post will hold a Flag Retirement Ceremony. All are welcome.

The Office of U.S. Senator Angus King announced that his staff will hold the following constituent outreach hours for York County. No appointment is necessary. All conversations are strictly confidential. Community members are welcome on at the Berwick Town Hall, 11 Sullivan St. in Berwick, 9:30-11 a.m. FMI: 207-622-8292 or kathryn_fellows@king.senate.gov.

Turkey Supper The First Parish Federated Church, 150 Main Street, South Berwick, will host their monthly Turkey Supper 4-6 p.m. in the Church Vestry. Menu includes roast turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, veggies, homemade biscuits, beverages, and assorted desserts. $10 for adults, $9 for seniors, $5 for children age 12 and under, 5 and under free. FMI: 207-384-4091.

Bean Supper Trail Blazers Family Club, 102 Bills Lane in Wells, 4-6 p.m. Adults $8., Children $4. FMI: 207-337-0663.

Kennebunk Beach History Walking Tour Learn the history of the development of Kennebunk Beach as a tourist destination at 11 a.m. at Trinity Chapel, Railroad Ave, Kennebunk Beach. About a one-mile loop, 60-90 minutes, led by trained tour guide. $10 per person, $5 for members. FMI: 207-985-4802 or www.brickstoremuseum.org.

Museum Collections Storage Tour Journey behind-the-scenes at the Kennebunks’ local history museum to discover nearly 70,000 artifacts

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...EVENTS from page 6 belonging to the town’s history at 1 p.m. at the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main St, Kennebunk. $10 per person,$5 for members. FMI: 207-985-4802 or www.brickstoremuseum.org.

Monday, June 17 Kennebunk Al-Anon Meeting 7:30 p.m. at Sea Road Church, 140 Sea Road.

So. Berwick Al-Anon Meeting

Sunday, June 16

10 a.m. at First Parish Federated Church, 150 Main Street.

NEVT Car Show The New England Vintage Thunderbird annual gathering takes place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Raitt Homestead Farm Museum, 2077 State Road in Eliot. All makes and models welcome. Preregister with Don at 603-859-7818.

Square Dance The Nubble Lighthouse Keepers Square Dance Club will hold a summer dance 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Wells Activity Center, 113 Sanford Road in Wells. Featured caller will be Red Bates and cuer will be Harriet Clark. Refreshments, casual dress, couples and singles welcome. FMI: Don 207-312-8114 or Esther 603-742-0282.

Free Family Fun Day Celebrating Father’s Day Join Renew Community Church at the Kittery Outlets, 318 US Route 1, to enjoy the bouncy house, cotton candy, snow cones, games, and food available for purchase from Pink’s Lobster Truck. FMI: www. renewchurch.me.

York Al-Anon Meeting 9 a.m. in the Purple Medical Bldg. Lower Level, York Hospital Campus, l6 Hospital Drive.

Sunday Worship Village Baptist Church at 8 a.m. at Wildwood Chapel, Turbots Creek

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6-6:45 p.m. Beginner’s Al-Anon; 7-8 p.m. Al-Anon meeting. First Parish Cong. Church Parish Hall, 180 York Street.

Larval Fish Research Discover the microscopic animal life that drifts along with the ocean’s currents from 1 - 2 p.m. with research scientist Jeremy Miller. Free with site admission. Meet at the Wells Reserve Visitor Center, 342 Laudholm Farm Road, Wells. FMI: 207-646-1555 or www. wellsreserve.org.

Tuesday, June 18 Alzheimer’s Support Group

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The next Alzheimer’s Support Group will be held at Sentry Hill 2 Victoria Court in York at 3:30 p.m. in the Grand Living Room.

Kittery Al-Anon Meeting 7:30 p.m. at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, 60 Government Street.

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Wednesday, June 19 York Al-Anon Meeting 10 a.m. at First Parish Cong.

Church Parish Hall, 180 York St.

Watercolor and Wine Create your own masterpiece, while enjoying a flight of 4 wines at First Hill Gardens, 41 Ogunquit Road, Cape Neddick, 6-8 p.m. $50 per person. To register, go to www.firsthillgardens.com.

Botswana Safari Explore a wildlife-rich area of Africa through photos and stories with Suzanne Kahn from noon to 1 p.m. $2 suggested donation plus site admission. Feel free to bring a bag lunch to Mather Auditorium at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm. FMI: 207-646-1555 or www.wellsreserve.org.

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Improving Collaborative Meetings From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., this 2-day workshop is designed to improve facilitator skills by harnessing the power of the collaborative process of peers. $46 per person. Register by June 13. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. FMI: 207-646-1555 or www.

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Summer Solstice Yoga Celebration Embrace summer and sunrise on the solstice 7-8:30 a.m. with a rejuvenating outdoor yoga and meditation practice. For ages 16 and up at any level of yoga experience. $12 regular or $10 member plus site admission. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. FMI: 207-646-1555 or www.wellsreserve.org.

Friday, June 21 & Saturday, June 22 Senior Summer Sale See everything from home baked goods, potted plants, glassware, children’s items, electronics, craft items, books, gift baskets, housewares and more at the York Senior Center, 36 Main Street, York Beach from 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Event includes ala carte menu and raffle.

Saturday, June 22 Yardscaping Workshop Healthy lawn care made simple. Marshwood Adult Ed. York Land Trust, 1 Long Neck Marsh Road in York from 10 a.m. to noon. Free.

Historical Walking Tour Learn the history of the elaborate and historical homes that line Kennebunk’s Summer Street neighborhood at noon at the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk. $5 per person, free for members. FMI: 207-985-4802 or www.brickstoremuseum.org.

York Farmers’ Market Every Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through October 5 in the lot behind the York Region Chamber visitors center, Route 1 in York. No pets and no smoking.

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~ News ~ AmeriCorps to Help Mitigate Threats to Native Ecosystem WELLS An AmeriCorps NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps) team is serving with the Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve from June 6 to June 22.The team is helping improve trail safety and restore the native ecosystem. The AmeriCorps NCCC team of 10 from the North Central Region campus in Vinton, Iowa is contributing to effective management of the Yankee Woodlot, a demonstration forest serving as a community resource for best practices in the management of small forested lots. ...POLICE from page 1 The neighborhood watch app sends real-time crime and safety notifications directly to one’s phone. The York police will be using the program to send out information on crimes, suspicious activity, and safety tips. The York community is encouraged to report any crime or safety related activity that was witnessed to the app in order to alert the York PD and neighbors. All reports are anonymous. From time to time, the Ring Team may reach out to Ring users to assist with ongoing investigations. You do not need to have a Ring camera or a surveillance camera of any kind to participate. However, the app works with all types of cameras if you wish to share visual information. The police department hopes this new innovation will help reduce crime in the community by inviting everyone to take part in the “neighborhood watch�. Those interested can text “yorkme� to 555888 to download the free Neighbors app. More details can be found at www.ring. com. This information and image came from York Police Department’s Facebook page.

Stands of Poplar and Bigtooth Aspen are being thinned, the removed trees re-planted where a visual buffer between nearby modern homes and Reserve property is needed. The team is helping the Reserve upgrade and improve facilities, organize storage facilities, patch and level walkways, clear and widen trails, all with the goal of providing a safe and functional space. The service being done by AmeriCorps NCCC will benefit the community by drawing in hikers and other tourists. This will boost the local economy by drawing people to local businesses. “I’m excited to be serving in Maine because I’ve never seen the Atlantic Ocean, and work with the sponsor is a potential career choice for me,� says

Makayla Meirick of Minnesota. “The area that we’re in is beautiful and I’m excited to learn about the area, as well as, the unique ecosystems we’re working with.� The Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve focuses on education, conservation, and research. They’ve worked in the area since the 1980s and since has been expanding knowledge of coasts and estuaries with emphasis on ensuring healthy ecosystems. The organization is dedicated to researching and sharing the knowledge found in their research to help educate the public,

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nonverbal as a young child, as I was during my adolescence, Matthew has already achieved beyond everyone’s expectations. He is a great example of someone converting ‘life’s bulldozer moments’ into a path toward great personal and professional success,� Tramuto added, referring to the book he published in 2016, Life’s Bulldozer Moments, How Adversity Can Lead to Success in Life and Business. At the age of two, Matthew was diagnosed with autism, making it much more difficult for him to learn the skills that came naturally to children his age. He attended a therapeutic preschool until he was five years old and in elementary school he needed a helper to remain focused and safe. Even today, Matthew said he still is easily distracted, although he developed various strategies to keep himself focused on the task at hand. Matthew, who graduated fourth in his class and is a member of the National Honor Society, excelled in French and Spanish and taught himself a number of other foreign languages. In the eighth grade he won the Maine State Geography Bee and went on to compete on the national level. Matthew said he has a talent for facts and figures and can easily remember dates and details of events in his life. “Also, my optimistic attitude helps me persevere through challenges and gives me a positive outlook on life,� Matthew wrote in his scholarship application form. In his senior year at WHS, Matthew’s classmates voted him the boy “most likely to succeed.� In addition to his academic achievements, Matthew was a member of the WHS cross country and outdoor track and field teams and is an accomplished pianist. Once he finishes college, Matthew hopes to use his knowledge of biology and chemistry to help doctors diagnose and treat certain medical conditions. He will also minor in Spanish, in order to help people through medical research and language translation. For more informatio, visitwww.tramutofoundation.com.

sionate nature photographer for more than 15 years. He has been teaching the fundamentals of digital photography and image editing for over 10 years at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge at it’s large visitor center – complete with classroom and auditorium. Poole particularly enjoys capturing landscapes and botanical macros and like so many other photographers these days, he finds himself using his smart

phone camera as often as his professional “real� one. He regularly provides instruction around smart phone photography for both Android and iPhone cameras. The Piscataqua Garden Club (PGC), a member of the Garden Club of America, was founded in 1926, meeting on the third Thursday of each month in the spring and summer. Members come from the Maine and NH seacoast region. PGC promotes knowledge and love of gardening and floral design and works to protect, restore and im-

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~ Library News ~

Berwick Public Library Author Talk On Tuesday, June 18 at 6 p.m. Jack Flowers will be joining us to talk about his book Rat Six, a fictional story inspired by his own experiences during the Vietnam War as a tunnel rat.

Turtles are Out of This World On Friday, June 21 at 11 a.m., Mary “The Turtle Lady� will be visiting us

to help us kick off registration for our summer reading program! This program is geared towards ages 3 to 10 and involves music, storytelling, and movement. Children will get to meet live turtles!

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Lego and Rubik’s Cube Club Friday, June 21 at 3 p.m. Participants are invited to build master creations with Legos provided by the library. We will also have Rubik’s cubes on hand with instructions on how to solve the Cube. All ages welcome.

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Meditation Meetup Wednesday, June 19 6-7 p.m. Led by Avi Magidoff who belongs to the 43rd generation of the LinJi Meditation School and a student of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh for more than two decades. Dress comfortably and if you have your own cushion, please bring it. This program is free and open to all ages and abilities. No prior experience needed.

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~ News ~ North Berwick Residents Welcomed at State House AUGUSTA Representative Tiffany Roberts, D-South Berwick, joined Senator Robert Foley, RWells, and Senator Mark Lawrence, D-Eliot, in welcoming

Marcus Gale and Mary Byrom of North Berwick to the State House recently. Gale and Byrom have worked to raise awareness around the persecution of

Falun Gong practitioners by the Chinese government. Their work was commemorated through a Joint Resolution, which was presented by the State Legislature.

Nancy LeClair, was particularly pleased by the response from the business community this year. “People so willingly gave, and we actually got seven new business donors,� she said. “This isn’t a budgeted item, so we couldn’t provide district children with this jump start on the kindergarten experience without the community’s continued support.� Any business or individual who wishes to donate for

next year can reach Burns at 207-676-3223 or louise.burns@ msad60.org.

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ “Always Patsy Cline” Coming to Hackmatack BERWICK When Emily Whitlow (pictured) takes the stage and croons “I Fall to Pieces” or another of Patsy Cline’s greatest hits at Hackmatack Playhouse in Berwick this month, the 22-year-old will be immersing herself in the music of her hometown. A graduate of high school in suburban Nashville, Tenn., Whitlow came of age surrounded by the sounds and soul of country music. Now, she will get to play the role of one of the biggest stars to come out of Nashville in the Hackmatack production of “Always Patsy Cline” “I lived in Nashville since I was 16 and that’s when I became interested in country music,” Whitlow said. But having a foundation in country music from its heartland is just a start for this recent graduate of the Boston Conservatory of Music. In preparation for her debut on the Hackmatack stage this month, Whitlow has spent much of the spring diving into Cline’s music and per-

sonality. “I’m doing research on her on yodeling and her vocal breaks so I can be as close to sounding like her as possible,” said Whitlow, as she tried on costumes from ‘50s and ‘60s in the theater’s costume barn. Cline, who died tragically at age 30 in a plane crash in 1963, was known as one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century. A country music pioneer with a rich tone and emotionally expressive voice, she helped pave the way for women as headline performers in country. Among the 27 songs in-

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cluded in “Always Patsy Cline” are’ hits such as “Crazy,” “I Fall to Pieces,” “Sweet Dreams” and “Walking After Midnight.” In the production, which includes humor, emotion and audience participation, Emily’s character almost exclusively sings while Louise, played by Molly Fenn of Medford, Mass., narrates most of the show. As well as a musical tribute, “Always Patsy Cline” is based on the friendship between Cline and Louise Seger of Houston, a housewife and fan Cline met on the road in 1961. Although the two women’s lives on the surface had a little in common, they found a connection that went deeper than fame and fortune, according to Fenn a theater student at University of New Hampshire who plays Louise in the Hackmatack production. “We know of the really sad stuff that Patsy went through and we can infer what Louise went through being divorced in the 1960s,” Fenn said. “Probably something awful must have happened to her.” Cline and Seger became friends in a Texas honky-tonk in l961, and continued to write each other until Cline’s death. The show’s title was inspired by Cline’s letters to Seger, which were signed “Love ALWAYS… Patsy Cline.”

Whitlow sees the musical focusing on the way the two women supported each other. “I’m sure Patsy Cline was extremely lonely on the road so having this woman come and say ‘Let’s be friends’ and ‘I’m going to cook you dinner’ must have meant a lot to her,” she said. Patsy had a sad life, she died at 30 and never got to live

her own life. It was always about the music.” The Hackmatack Playhouse is located at 538 School Street in Berwick. “Always Patsy” will show 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June 14 and 15, Wednesdays to Saturday, June 19 to 29 and 2 p.m. See PATSY page 32...

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Tap Dancing Extravaganza, 42nd Street to Open at the Ogunquit Playhouse

OGUNQUIT The ultimate tap-dancing, show-biz musical sensation, 42nd Street celebrates Broadway, Times Square, and the people who make magical musical theatre hits the Ogunquit Playhouse stage June 19 through July 13. The delightful and dazzling show tells the story of aspiring chorus girl Peggy Sawyer who leaves her small town for the big city and soon lands her first job in the ensemble of a glitzy new Broadway show. Mayhem and

mirth ensue when just before opening night the leading lady breaks her ankle. Will Peggy be able to step in and become a star? The musical 42nd Street is based on the novel by Bradford Ropes with book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble. The score by Harry Warren (music) and Al Dubin (lyrics), is chock-full of Broadway standards, including “You’re Getting to Be a Habit with Me,” “Dames,” “We’re In the Money,” “Lullaby of Broadway,” “Shuffle off to Buffalo” and “Forty-Second Street.” Rachel York returns to the Ogunquit Playhouse as Dorothy Brock, the quintessential Broadway diva. Ms. York last dazzled Playhouse audiences as the Lady of the Lake in Monty Python’s Spamalot. She was most recently seen on Broadway in the musical Head Over Heels, and is best known for her critically acclaimed Broadway performances in City of Angels, Les Misérables, Victor/Victoria (Drama Desk Award) with Dame Julie Andrews, and for her portrayal of Lucille Ball in the CBS TV movie, Lucy. Ms. York has stunned audiences of the stage, screen, and concert halls across the country through her numerous National Tours, regional theatre appearances, concert performances, and TV guest-starring roles.

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Make the Most of Summer at KBIA KENNEBUNK BEACH Registration is now open for the 109th season at the Kennebunk Beach Improvement Association. This summer, KBIA will offer eight weeks of summer recreational and enrichment classes for ages 2 to 17, starting June 24. KBIA will again waive the membership fee for all Week 1 participants (June 24-28) as a way for first-time families to try out KBIA with no commitment. Regular class fees do apply for this week. The nonprofit summer camp offers swimming, sailing, surfing, stand-up paddleboard-

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becues followed by movie night, open sail/kayaks on most weekends, and a Seaside Celebration for adults. For class schedules, pricing and information, visit www. kbia.net or “like” KBIA on Facebook. You can also follow the fun on Instagram at kbia1910. In addition to youth recreational and enrichment offerings, KBIA will again sponsor community events for all ages:

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Bauman Gallery Hosts Christina Record KENNEBUNK The Brick Store Museum’s contemporary Bauman Family Gallery presents its June exhibition, “Pop Up Paper! Whimsical 3D Paper Cut Artwork,” by Portland-based artist Christina Record. The show will run through July 7. A special opening night will take place on Friday, June 14, 5-7 p.m., during the Museum’s Art Night event. Christina Record, a mathematician by day and artist by night, creates her works with paper and scissors – and a lot

ELIOT On June 15 the public is invited to tour sculpture gardens, purchase gifts and create your own iron tiles from scratch at the Sanctuary Arts Arts & Crafts Fair! Carve into tile sand molds from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for $15 per mold then watch as they cast 2300 degree iron into the mold. When they cool off, tiles will be broken out of the molds, cleaned up and ready to take home. All proceeds will benefit Sanctuary Arts’ new scholarship program. Sanctuary Arts is located at 117 Bolt Hill Road in Eliot. For further information, contact Lauren Dow at greenfoundry@gmail.com or email christopher@sanctuaryarts.org or call 207-438-9826. www.sanctuaryarts.org.

of creativity! Each piece is a unique, colorful artwork that bursts from its background and pulls you into its story. The majority of her work is based on the legends, fables. and creatures found in Maine. The Brick Store Museum, located at 117 Main Street, Kennebunk, is dedicated to fostering Maine’s artistic community and is pleased to present a new contemporary art show each month, May through December, in the Bauman Family Gallery. Artwork in the gallery is for sale by

the artists. For more information go to www.brickstoremuseum.org or call 207-985-4802.

Priscilla Cookson: A Poetry Workshop for All OGUNQUIT Priscilla Cookson is a talented teacher who encourages people to find their poetic voices through poetry inspired by music and art. As a 2019 Finalist for the Carolyn Forche’ Inaugural Humanitarian Poetry Prize, Cookson’s work is to be included in Elusions: Refugee Poems 2019 ed. James Adams & Peter Anderson. She is also published in A Good Fat Poetry Anthology of 114 Women Poets in honor of International Women’s Day. A performance poet, whose main theme is war and war refugees, Cookson has just

Thursday, June 20, 11am-1pm Enjoy a luncheon of homemade soup, half sandwich and dessert for a suggested donation of $6. All proceeds strengthen the mission and ministry of First Congregational Church of Eliot.

recorded her first CD: Painted Boko Haram. The public is invited to a festive evening of art, music, poetry and surprises on Wednesday, June 19 at 6 p.m. at Barn Gallery located at Shore Road and Bourne Lane in Ogunquit. Donations welcome. For more information go to www.barngallery.org.

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Van Ward Gallery Opens with Woodbury Exhibit OGUNQUIT Ogunquit’s Van Ward Gallery announced its 27th season with an opening exhibition showcasing extraordinary works by Charles H. Woodbury set against those of eight prominent local artists: Tom Glover, Amy Brnger, Craig Hood, Bess Cutler, Lisa Noonis, Jon Marshall, Claire Bigbee and Peter Agrafiotis. Van Ward owner and curator, Chris Caraviello, will host a reception at the June 22 grand opening 5-7 p.m. in the gallery at 49 Shore Road, Ogunquit.

Largely viewed as the premier regional dealer in contemporary and period fine art, and the best of the Ogunquit Art Colony, Van Ward Gallery is a familiar destination for artists, collectors, friends and fans from near and far. Caraviello is widely known in the community and around New England. Before opening Van Ward Gallery, Caraviello was associated with Renjeau Gallery in Natick, MA, and Newman Galleries, in Boston, MA. “Living one’s life passion is a gift I realize each and every

day,� said Caraviello in response to the many accolades. “A great joy for me is being a part of people’s lives for 27-years.� Caraviello received a degree in Art History from Tufts University. He is active in numerous arts, community and professional organizations, including the Ogunquit Museum of American Art where he serves on the board of directors, and Andover ABC House (A Better Chance) – a residence for female minority scholars attending Andover High School. He and his wife Dianne live in Cape Neddick.

Aerial Photography Exhibit Opens at Museum KENNEBUNK Capshore Photography, the Southern Maine photography duo of Amy Welch-Olson and Dan Olson, will be opening a semi-permanent exhibition at The Brick Store Museum on June 14. The exhibition will feature Dan Olson’s contemporary aerial drone photography of the Kennebunks, contrasting

with archival bird’s eye views and maps of the area from the Museum’s collections. The special opening will occur during the Museum’s Art Night on Friday, June 14, 5-8 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Amy and Dan have a passion for curating content creation, travel documenta-

tion, and social media takeovers through traditional and aerial drone photography. Dan has always been interested in flying and seeing the world from a different prospective. That interest landed him at the University of North Dakota to pursue a degree in Commercial Aviation. However, after 9/11 the jobs for new grads dried up

Fay-LeBlanc to Lead Poetry Class KITTERY On Saturday, June 22, at 10 a.m., the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance (MWPA) is pleased to offer a poetry workshop at the Kittery Community Center led by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc. “4 Hours, 4 Poems� is a generative workshop focused on exploring inventive ways to inspire new poems. With the help of a small collection of contemporary poems, the class will discover new forms, moves, and depths to navigate within their own work. Participants will emerge from their short time to-

gether excited about the worlds of their new poems. Advance registration is required and closes June 17. For more information, go to www. mainewriters.org.

and Dan switched his major to management information systems. In 2010 Dan began pursuing photography professionally, teaming up with his wife Amy to become Capshore Photography. With the advent of camera drones Dan was able to combine two of his passions and found a new way to capture the world. He has found that familiar places along the Maine

coast look brand new through the lens of a drone. Dan and Amy’s work balance each other out as they love pairing their pieces together showing different perspectives of the same location. The Brick Store Museum is located at 117 Main Street in Kennebunk. For more information, go to www.brickstoremuseum.org or call 207-985-4802.

~ Ask The Computer Lady ~ Dear Computer Lady, How can I get Windows Media Player to play MSF files? My Sony digital recorder uses MSF files. Thanks, Tom Dear Tom, Sony actually has software (called a plug-in) on their website that you can install to make it possible to play their files in Windows Media Player. You will need to look up your specific device, but you can find the files at: http://esupport.sony. com/. I hope this will help you play your files. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I have a cookie which I am not able to get rid of no matter what I try! I delete it and it keeps returning. It is called toolbar. rewardsaccelerator.com with a sub-title freecause_101114. Are you able to help Thank you, John Dear John, It looks like you probably need to get rid of the toolbar so that the cookie will not return. The rewards accelerator toolbar is probably some sort of malware that you got when installing or updating a program online. Since you are using Firefox, I would suggest you use the Addons manager to remove the toolbar. 1. In Firefox, click the menu button (three horizontal bars in the upper-right corner of the window). 2. Click on the Addons button (Looks like a puzzle piece). 3. Click on “Extensions� in the left column. 4. Click on the rewards accelerator toolbar (or any toolbar you want to remove) and click “Remove�. You might have to restart Firefox for your

change to take effect, then your toolbar will be gone. Elizabeth Dear Computer lady, I have windows 7 on my computer. Can I download Windows 10 and upgrade without having to buy a new one? Right now I can’t afford to do that. Tim Dear Tim, Unfortunately, there is no longer a free upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10. Since you are running Windows 7, you would be able to purchase a copy of Windows 10 Home for $108 or Windows 10 Pro for $139, however, you would need to make sure the hardware on your older computer would be capable of running Windows 10. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I have a question, You see often mentioned that you should dump/clear your cache from hard drive and disk. What does this mean and how do you do it. We use Firefox. Thank you, Steven Dear Steven, The cache is where your computer stores files from webpages for quick access. Every

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The Burleigh Brings Brunch to Kennebunkport KENNEBUNKPORT Steps away from the heart of Dock Square and the social center of The Kennebunkport Inn, The Burleigh, is bringing a fresh new brunch experience to the coastal town of Kennebunkport this summer for diners to enjoy al fresco. The quintessential New England style brunch menu is complemented by all new patio dining tables and decor, featuring preppy patterns, stripes and bright florals in a garden like deck setting. The revamped Burleigh restaurant and new brunch menu, designed by Executive Chef Eric Murdough, is set to open on June 20, and will bring a hip and vibrant scene to summer mornings in Kennebunkport. “For all of us in the Ken-

nebunkport Resort Collection, we saw a need to bring a new style of brunch to the area and knew it had to be a concept unlike any other before,” said Managing Director, Justin Grimes. “We designed a new menu and space that will appeal to both guests and locals, that stayed true to the collection’s colorful and classic style, while adding an exciting new dining experience to the Kennebunkport food and beverage scene.” The revamped Burleigh, will offer a brand new brunch menu with highlights including Maine Lobster Benedict, Maine Blueberry Pancakes, Maple Brook Farm Burrata, on local Sourdough Toast from “Boulangerie, A Proper Bakery” in

Barn Gallery Opens New Website OGUNQUIT In advance of the 2019 season at Barn Gallery, Barometer Media / Ogunquit Barometer has designed and launched a brand new website for this cherished Ogunquit landmark which will allow the Ogunquit Arts Collaborative / Ogunquit Art Association to more fully share the

stories of their juried artists, cultural events, and colorful history. Since the late 1800s, Ogunquit has attracted an eclectic variety of artists, all of whom helped create a richly textured art colony and a place to live and paint. This tradition continues today at Barn Gallery where juried members of the Ogunquit Art Association

Old York Staff is on the Move YORK Old York’s administrative offices have moved to the Perkins House at 394 Southside Road and are currently knee deep in

boxes, without telephone service or formal occupancy. During this time of transition, messages for staff can be left with reception at the museum center. Please call

Land Trust Donates to Hope Cemetery KENNEBUNK The Kennebunk Land Trust (KLT) is partnering with the Friends of Hope Cemetery & Woods and the Hope Cemetery Corporation to protect Hope Woods through a conservation easement. Hope Woods is comprised of 72 acres of forest and 2 miles of trails; it is located within the heart of Kennebunk. In photo, Sarah Stanley, Director of Kennebunk Land Trust, presents a $100,000 check to George C. Harrington, President of the Friends of Hope Cemetery & Woods. KLT’s $100,000 is a matching gift, meaning that the organization matched gifts made by individuals up to $100,000. The Trust was pleased

that its match inspired others to support community conservation. In addition to the $100,000 match, KLT donated $50,000 to the project. To learn more, visit www. kennebunklandtrust.org or call 207-985-8734.

Kennebunk, and Chicken and Waffles served with Maine Maple Syrup. In addition to brunch fare, guests can imbibe in signature brunch cocktails such as lemonade and strawberry rose sangrias, Maine blueberry bellinis, mimosas, bloody marys, and more. The outdoor patio at The Burleigh has been reimagined for brunch-goers to lounge at all day with brunch service until 2 p.m. New design elements include bright Americana furniture, freestanding navy umbrellas, and lush floral planters and lounge furniture. The Burleigh is located at 1 Dock Square, Kennebunkport. For more information, call 207-967-2621 or visit www.kennebunkportinn.com.

host their vibrant exhibitions, inspiring gallery talks, lively panel discussions, illuminating demonstrations, and enlightening workshops. All exhibitions and most Barn Gallery events are free to the public. Visit the new website: www.barngallery.org for updates. The Barn Gallery is located at the corner of Shore Road and Bourne Lane in Ogunquit.

207-363-1756 to leave a message. Additionally, Old York’s Archives and Library have moved to the collection facility in Kittery. Due to the amount of work needed to organize the materials in their new home, the collection will be inaccessible for most of the summer. To check availability, please contact archivist/librarian, Patricia FitzGerald at research@oldyork.org. Please note that The Old Gaol, Emerson-Wilcox House Museum, and Museum Center are open to visitors for the 2019 season and limited tours of the Perkins House Museum are expected later this summer. Come see the popular exhibition, The Best of York, featuring the renowned Bulman Bed Hangings, as well as the special exhibition, New Englanders Abroad: Souvenirs from the Grand Tour, 1830-1880, on view at the Emerson-Wilcox House Museum. Old York summer hours are Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday 1-5 p.m. and closed Mondays. For more information, visit www.oldyork.org.

Fundraising Lunch Raises Almost $20K

CAPE NEDDICK Over 150 people came to help support those fighting cancer at the fundraising luncheon for the Hope Lodge in Boston hosted by Gordon Lewis and his family at Clay Hill Farm. Lewis first heard of the Hope Lodge of Boston from his doctor when diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer requiring daily treatments last fall. The Hope Lodge is the Cancer Society’s residential ‘Home away from Home’ for patients in active treatment and their caregivers residing 40+ miles from Boston hospitals, offering free lodging and transportation to its residents. The camaraderie and care Lewis experienced at the Hope Lodge changed his life in ways that far surpassed the cancer. The fundraising luncheon was a way for the Lewis family to give back to the program that helped save his life, and to raise awareness of true Hope for cancer patients and their families. With the incredible generosity of local businesses donating raffle and auction items, the overwhelming support of those attending the luncheon, and the fabulous volunteers, the event raised close to $20,000 for the Hope Lodge in Boston! Ongoing raffles in three local businessesincluding Clay Hill Farm, will add to that total throughout the summer. Hundreds of cancer pa-

tients and their families will have access to life-saving treatments thanks to the generosity of the Ogunquit/York community. A local man with a recent cancer diagnosis similar to that of Lewis reached out to him during the event. Worried about his future and his family, the man came to the luncheon to learn more about his options – he came in search of Hope. Lewis was able to share his personal experience and introduce him right away to the manager of the Hope Lodge in Boston, where this man and his family may stay this fall – making it possible for him to receive some of the best cancer care in the world. When setting up the fundraiser for the Hope Lodge these past couple months people often asked the organizers what the goal was. Jennifer Lewis replied, “Most likely they were expecting a monetary answer, and we really couldn’t say. Now we can. While we are thrilled the event raised close to $20,000, and will be forever grateful to our family, our friends and the community for their support – it is the man from Wells and his family that truly represents our goal. Sharing the priceless gift of Hope. They say if you help one person in life your time was worthwhile. They also say it takes a village. On Sunday our Dad helped one. Last Sunday our village helped hundreds. What an amazing day!”

Bintliff’s Qualifies for Certificate of Excellence Hall of Fame OGUNQUIT TripAdvisor is pleased to announce that Bintliff’s Ogunquit has qualified for the Certificate of Excellence Hall of Fame which is earned by receiving a Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor every year for the past five years. Since 2011, the Certificate of Excellence honors hospitality businesses that deliver consist-

ently great service across the world. This designation is presented to approximately 10% of total businesses on TripAdvisor that have consistently achieved great reviews over the past year. There is no application process for the certificate since the achievement is earned over time. For more information, visit www.tripadvisor.com and www. bintliffsogunquit.com.


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Blume Sea Level Bill Becomes Law Did You Know: Wedding Costs? AUGUSTA Rep. Lydia Blume’s legislation to help Maine’s coastal towns prepare for rising sea levels was signed into law by Governor Mills. It passed the House by a vote of 100-36 and was unanimously endorsed by the Senate. “This legislation is good public policy and will help Maine’s coastal towns access guidance and resources to plan for rising sea levels,” said Blume, D-York. “With the right planning, they can help protect coastal homes, businesses and critical infrastructure.” Rising sea levels and strong storms have already caused beach erosion and destruction of roads and sea walls in Maine, and this trend is projected to increase in the future. Among those testifying in favor of the bill at its March public hearing were the Nature Conservancy, the Lincoln County Planning Commission

and the Island Institute. There was no opposition. “There is a great need for this law,” said Blume. “Communities need to be prepared for the changes that are coming, and planning now can save a great deal of money and suffering in the future.” For details, go to LD 563, An Act To Help Municipalities Prepare for Sea Level Rise.

Blume is serving her third term in the Maine House and represents the coastal section of York. She serves on the Legislature’s Marine Resources Committee and the Environment and Natural Resources Committee.

more couples seek to provide unique guest experiences. According to The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study, which surveyed nearly 13,000 U.S.-based brides and grooms who tied the knot in 2017, per-guest spending increased from $194 in 2009 to $268 in 2017. Some of that increase can be traced to couples wanting to provide memorable experiences, including customized entertainment, for their guests. Among the couples surveyed, 69 percent paid for photo

booths for their guests, while 24 percent provided sparklers. Twenty-two percent of couples included selfie stations or video booths in the festivities, while 19 percent provided games for guests during their receptions. The 2017 Real Weddings Study also found that customized entertainment options such as fireworks, cigar rolling stations, wine and liquor tastings, and magicians were more popular in 2017 than in 2009.

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“Purse-onality” to Benefit Go Red for Women Campaign KENNEBUNKPORT The American Heart Association in Maine will hold its 3rd annual Go Red “Purse-onality” event on Wednesday,

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June 26 at the Nonantum Resort in Kennebunkport 5-7 p.m. This event features a silent auction of more than 25 purse packages donated by local supporters. Each purse is hand-selected and filled with items and mementos that reflect the donors’ “purse-onality” such as work, hobbies or family interests. Channel 8 WMTW Anchor Cristina Frank will emcee the event which will celebrate the Go Red for Women movement and help increase research of heart disease and stroke in women. Cardiovascular diseases, which includes stroke, claim the life of a woman about every 80 seconds. As the leading killer of women -claiming the lives of one in three women -- cardiovascular diseases takes more women’s lives than all cancers combined. An educational component featuring a local cardiologist

and stroke survivor will provide attendees with a better understanding about women’s risk of heart disease and stroke and will inspire women to take charge of their own health. Dr. Brandei Wingard, Cath Lab Director at Southern Maine Health Care, will present a short session on women’s heart health and will be on hand to answer questions. Amy Bergeron of Biddeford will share her story of suffering a stroke at age 19 while in college. The cause of her stroke was likely birth control and her story will highlight one of women’s lesser known risks. Women are at higher risk of stroke and some risk factors include pregnancy, menopause and hormone replacement therapy. This Go Red for Women event benefits the American Heart Association in Maine. Tickets are $35 ($40 at the door). Heavy appetizers will be pro-

Free Skin Cancer Screening KITTERY Now is the time to check your skin for unusual moles, freckles or skin discoloration! York Hospital’s Oncology Center in Kittery will be hosting a free skin cancer screening on Monday, June 17, 5-6:30 p.m. Dermatologist Joan S. Sisto, MD of Northeast Dermatology will be onsite to perform five-minute focused skin cancer screening exams for community members. vided along with a cash bar. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit purseonalitymaine.heart.org or contact Katie Rooks at 207-289-2388 or Katie. Rooks@heart.org. Go Red For Women is sponsored nationally CVS Health and locally by statewide sponsor Harvard Pilgrim Health Care. The Purse-onality event is sponsored by Bangor Savings Bank and the Weekly Sentinel.

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Appointments are necessary and may be made in advance by calling York Hospital Oncology at 207-351-3777. Each patient will be allotted a five-minute screening and is expected to arrive five minutes before their appointment time. If you have an area of concern, please make your appointment now! York Hospital’s Oncology Center in Kittery is located at 75 US Route 1 Bypass in Kittery, next to Coastal Fitness Center. For more information, visit www.yorkhospital.comor call 207-351-2385.

Unresolved Chronic Pain KENNEBUNK Are you experiencing chronic pain that has not been resolved by traditional medical care? Many people are dealing with pain that traditional medical care doesn’t seem to help alleviate or find solutions for. Southern Maine Integrative Health Center recommends a combination of treatment modalities to assist patients achieve their wellness goals. Most recently, they have added a therapy called Bowenwork. What is Bowenwork? Bowenwork is a system of non-invasive, gentle touch that initiates a series of responses through stimulation of the nervous, musculoskeletal, fascial and energetic systems of the human body. The purpose of a Bowenwork session is to activate the innate healing mechanisms within the body so that, given time, the autonomic nervous system will self-regulate, energy will move more freely, and the body will heal to the extent it is able. Bowenwork is gentle on the body, effective and appropriate for anyone to receive, including newborns, highly trained athletes, pregnant women, and the elderly. The session is done over light clothing without deep manipulative or forceful treatment. Each person responds differently to a Bowenwork session, according to his or her own body’s need and ability to heal. Conditions that are seen to respond well include: musculoskeletal pain or injuries (back pain, frozen shoulder, arthritis, fibromyalgia) migraine headaches, See BOWEN page 24...


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Health & Fitness Free Kennebunk-Based Summer Program for Children with Autism KENNEBUNK Woodfords Family Services is now accepting enrollments for its Summer EnRICHment Program. The Summer EnRICHment Program provides individualized

day programming for children grades K-5 diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Children will receive individualized 1:1 programming while also having fun with friends. Programming will include

games, crafts, field trips and more, all while working on skill acquisition. The program will operate Monday-Friday, July 8 - August 16. Schedules can be flexible, and transportation is provided.

Bill to End Hunger in Maine Becomes Law AUGUSTA A bill aimed at ending hunger in Maine by 2030 was signed into law by Gov. Janet Mills. The bi-partisan bill was introduced by Rep. Craig Hickman, D-Winthrop, with cosponsorship from Senate President Troy Jackson, Speaker of the House Sara Gideon and additional legislators representing the Democratic, Republican and Independent parties. “Every single night, a quarter of Maine’s children go to bed hungry. We can do better,� said Hickman. “I am so grateful to the Legislature and to Gov. Mills for recogniz-

First Aid Response Class WELLS Jim Lapolla, Director of the Wells EMS, will be conducting an informational program at York County Community College, 112 College Drive, Wells in the Mid CafĂŠ Room, First Floor on Wednesday, June 19, 8:30-10 a.m. Topics to be covered include: When to call 911, what information you should relay when you do call 911, what you should do while waiting for 911 to arrive, what is an AED and what it does and national “Stop the Bleedâ€? Program.

York Hospital Lunch & Learn YORK On Wednesday, June 19 at noon, Dr. Michael Morwood of Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports will speak at the York Library about hip and knee pain. Complimentary lunch will be served. Guests are welcome to take their seats beginning at 11:45 a.m. Q & A will follow the lecture. To make your reservation, call York Hospital’s Friendraising Office at 207-351-2385 or email info@ yorkhospital.com.

ing that the problem of hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition in Maine will be best solved by the people of the state and the government working together.� The bill, LD 1159, directs the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to work with other state agencies and stakeholders to develop a comprehensive strategic plan to eliminate hunger in the state by 2030. It would require the department to report back to law-

makers with an initial plan by February 2020. “Let’s give all of us our best chance to be our best selves. Let’s ensure that every one of us has access to nourishing food,� said Hickman, who is an organic farmer and also serves as House chair of the Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Committee. Maine ranks first in New England and ninth in the nation for food insecurity, and 37 percent of Mainers struggling with

This program is offered free of charge to qualifying children. Private pay options are also available. The Summer EnRICHment Program is one of several programs now offered by food insecurity do not qualify for public assistance. Hickman is serving his fourth term in the Maine House. He represents House District 81 (Winthrop, Readfield and part of North Monmouth).

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Woodfords in its new location at 5 Fletcher St. in Kennebunk. Other services include: Behavioral Health Homes for children, Adult Case Management, Residential and Shared Living Services, as well as Expeditions South, a community supports day program for adults. For more information about the Summer EnRICHment program, visit woodfords.org/enrichmentprogram. To make a referral or enroll in the program, contact Karen Dehetre at kdehetre@ woodfords.org or call 207-8789663.

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Bill to Review Child Welfare Caseloads Signed into Law AUGUSTA Governor Janet Mills signed LD 821, a Resolve To Review Caseloads for Child Welfare Caseworkers, sponsored by Rep. Colleen Madigan of Waterville and passed unanimously by the Legislature, which requires the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to review child welfare caseloads and develop standard caseload recommendations with input

from caseworkers and the Public Consulting Group. “We all share a responsibility to support the dedicated public servants charged with protecting the health and safety of Maine’s children,� said Governor Mills. “By signing this bill, we are putting children’s health and safety and those who work to protect our children from harm first. Today we take another step forward in ensuring caseworkers have manageable caseloads and

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ment’s work to reform Maine’s child welfare system. The Department also must submit a report to the Legislature by October 1 with its findings and recommendations, as well as annual reports on child welfare staffing. Since October 1, 2018, DHHS has hired more than 140 staff to fill existing vacancies and new positions in the child welfare system, including 91 caseworker positions, 19 caseworker supervisors, and 33 administrative and

support staff. Under Governor Mills’ biennial budget change package announced last week, the Department would make an interim investment to hire an additional 62 new staff in the Office of Child and Family Services to improve caseloads, background checks, and the intake process for potential cases. Upon Governor Mills’ signature, LD 821 will take effect 90 days after the adjournment of the Legislature.

Celebrating 50 Years of Fire Training

YORK COUNTY For 50 years, Southern Maine Community College has been training firefighters, including the development of one of the largest live-in programs in the country. Today, almost 90 students are placed in 30 fire/EMS stations in 16 southern Maine communities. More than 450 students have served communities, responding to hundreds of emergency calls each year, teaching public edu-

cation classes, installing smoke alarms, staffing open houses – all while under the watchful eyes of experienced supervisors and mentors. Live-in graduates serve as career fire/EMS members in nearly every southern Maine and New Hampshire department as well as Boston, Providence, New York Philadelphia, Atlanta, Milwaukee, Denver and multiple towns and cities across the country and around the world.

Bill to Improve Vaccination Rates in Maine Now Law AUGUSTA A bill to improve immunization rates in schools was signed by Gov. Janet Mills. The bill, LD 798, sponsored by Rep. Ryan Tipping, D-Orono, eliminates religious and philosophical exemptions for receiving the immunizations required by schools and daycares. “As we hear more reports of measles and other preventable diseases in Maine and across the country, it has become clear that we must act to ensure the health of our communities,� said Tipping. “I am grateful to my colleagues for working so hard on this bill and to Governor Mills for supporting this measure to protect our kids. I look forward to seeing this implemented and keeping our schools and daycares safe.� Currently, Maine law provides immunization exemp-

tions on a medical basis or on the basis of religious and philosophical beliefs. These exemptions apply to students in elementary, secondary and postsecondary schools, as well as employees of nursery schools and health care facilities. This new law removes the religious and philosophical exemptions, leaving only the medical. Under the law, students currently enrolled in schools who do not have their required immunizations will have until 2021 to receive their vaccinations. The law additionally removes restrictions on medical exemptions, allowing doctors and other pediatric primary care givers to use their best medical judgment when considering exemptions. The Maine Center for See BILL page 32...


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~ Where To Dine ~

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208 Ocean Avenue 207.967.4015 Ocean-inspired cuisine enhanced with the best of what is grown, raised and produced locally— served with stunning ocean views.

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One Dock Square 207.967.2621 Brunch, happy hour and dinner daily with a dynamic social scene, extensive wine list, craft cocktails and outdoor summer dining overlooking the Kennebunk River.

21 Ocean Avenue 207.967.8225 A “classic Maine” menu focused on fresh seafood, enhanced with Asian influences; two vibrant bars and outdoor dining overlooking the Kennebunk River.

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Smokin’ Sunday Specials just for dad Enjoy house-smoked specials and the sweet harmonies of Curt & Jenn LIVE in the lounge! Thursday Wine Dinners are moving to

FRIDAYS FOR SUMMER DATE NIGHTS! 3-Course Dinner and a Bottle of House Wine $69 per couple (starting 6/21)

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Waterfront Dining! Join us on Father’s Day June 16

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Our farm grew 12,145 ponds of organic vegetables

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Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant Simple Seafood, Fresh And At Its Best

Open Daily Tuesday-Friday 4:30-9, Saturday 4-9, Sunday 3:30-8 Closed Mondays

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

at 11:30AM 134 Harbor Road, Wells Harbor 207.646.8780 • www.fishermanscatchwells.com

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~ Obituaries ~

Jill A. BenoskiGerry, 59 ELIOT – Jill A. BenoskiGerry of Laurel Lane, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, June 3, 2019. She was born Sept. 15, 1959 in York. Daughter of the late Henry and Virginia (Welch) Benoski, she graduated from York High School, the University of Arizona and McIntosh College. She worked as a manager for J.H. Collectibles and the Limited Co. and later for TD Bank as a Customer Service Rep. She will be remembered for her love of dogs, cooking, gardening and camping with friends and family on Mousam Lake. She leaves her husband Troy S. Gerry; a son Tyler Burak of Eliot; a brother Richard W. Benoski and his wife Deborah of Acton; a sister-in-law Linda V. Benoski; a nephew Peter and three nieces Corinne, Alyssia and Rebecca. A brother Fred E. Benoski predeceased her. A Celebration of Life will take place at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 22 in the Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home, 91 Long Sands Road, York. Burial will be in the First Parish Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Beth Israel Kidney Cancer Fund, c/o David McDermott, 330 Brookline Ave., Kirstein Rm. 218, Boston, MA 02215 or an animal shelter of your choice. Visit lucaseatonfuneralhome.com. • • • • • • • • • •

Gary A. Cummings, 60 KITTERY – Gary A. Cummings of Kittery died unexpectedly on May 26, 2019 at his home. Born in York on August 13, 1958, son of the late Randall J and Martha A. (Chase) Cummings of York Beach.

Gary was a 1976 graduate of York High School. He was an avid golfer and a very skilled carpenter. Gary enjoyed spending time with his family and friends in his free time. Gary is survived by his sisters Sharon Chase and Susan Patch, and her husband Wayne; Gary’s three nieces and one nephew. A private ceremony will be held at a later date. Online condolences can be left at www. jspelkeyfuneralhome.com. Care for the Cummings family has been entrusted to the JS Pelkey & Son Funeral Home. • • • • • • • • • •

Joseph Robert Dupuis, 88, NORTH BERWICK – Joseph Robert Dupuis of North Berwick died in the loving arms of his wife, Rachel Goudreau Dupuis, on June 6, 2019. Joseph was born in Saco, Maine on December 23, 1930. He helped the family farm by delivering milk and ice to local families. He served in the Army from 1947-1951 at which time he was awarded the Korean Service Medal and United Nations Service Medal. When he returned from Korea, he worked as a high tension lineman for Seward Construction of Kittery, and later joined forces with CMP as a first Class lineman for 43 years. On March 31, 1951 he married the love of his life, Rachel. They raised six children on their farm in North Berwick. He is survived by his wife Rachel; their sons Robert Dupuis and his wife Linda of North Berwick, David Dupuis and his wife Nancy of West Newfield, Michael Dupuis and his wife Katharine Booth of Eliot; and their daughter Donna Flint and her husband Daniel of

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YORK – Bruce Langille, died Monday, May 27, 2019. Born in York on March 27, 1925, he was the son of Valentine and Lena (Welch) Langille. Bruce attended York Schools before joining the Navy. He served active duty for 20 years. Upon retiring, Bruce and his wife, Bertha “Bert�, returned to York to build a home and raise their three daughters. Bruce is survived by his daughters Linda Johnson of Nokomis, FL, Cheryl Dixon and her husband Fred of Kittery; brother Roger Langille; favorite cousin Gloria White; sister-in-law Connie Shea; nine grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; several cousins, nieces and nephews; and his faithful dog Missy. Besides his parents, Bruce was predeceased by his wife Bert, daughter Nancy DeVanna, and sister Beth Milgrim. At his request, there will be no services. Memorial donations may be made in his memory to the Kittery Lions Club, P.O. Box 104, Kittery, ME 03904 who provided him with medical equipment at no charge, or the Salvation Army, 2445 Prior

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Mark R. Schremmer, 72 KITTERY – Mark R. Schremmer of Kittery passed away on June 1, 2019, at his home. He was a member of both VFW and DAV posts. A disabled former Lance Corporal who served in Vietnam in the Third Marine Division, he was a tireless advocate for veterans – especially those who survived combat in Southeast Asia. He spoke tirelessly See SCHREMMER page 32...

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...SCHREMMER from page 31 on their behalf and personally helped many of his brothers. Mark lived by the Marine code of Semper Fi, Always Faithful, as well as the Third Mar Div motto: Fidelity, Valor, Honor. Mark graduated from Toms River High School prior to joining the Marines. Following his military service, he relocated to New England and spent some years working with national and local music tours (most recently, Duke & the Drivers and The Mystix). He was affectionately known as “The Scoutmaster” among his many friends in the business. He was predeceased by his parents, Anton and Mary

~ Obituaries ~ Schremmer, and brothers John and Anthony Schremmer, all of NJ. He is survived by his brother Cris A. Schremmer and sister-in-law Colleen Schremmer, nieces and nephews Cris J. Schremmer (Denise), Carrie Napolitano (Chris), Brian, Curt, and Joyce Jeffers (Bill), all of Ocean County NJ. He also leaves behind cousins, grand-nieces and -nephews, as well as many devoted friends who considered him a “brother.” His final resting place will be at Southern Maine Veterans Cemetery at Springvale, alongside his brothers and sisters-in-arms, following an Honor Guard ceremony there on Friday, June 21 at noon. If

you prefer to make a donation in lieu of flowers, the family asks that you donate in Mark’s name to an organization (such as VFW) that benefits disabled veterans. Online condolences can be left for Mark at www. jspelkeyfuneralhome.com. Care for the Schremmer family has been entrusted to the JS Pelkey & Son Funeral Home. • • • • • • • • • •

James A. Shaw WELLS – James Shaw passed away on March 20, 2019 at the age of 76. At that time at Jim’s request, no services were held but there will be a celebration of his life on Sunday, June 23 at 1 p.m. at the Wells Harbor Community Park.

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John J. Whalen, 70 SOUTH BERWICK – John J. Whalen passed away on April 27, 2019. He was born in City Island, NY, on January 27, 1949 to the late John and Catherine Whalen. He married Elizabeth Whalen in 1973. They lived together in York Beach before relocating to South Berwick in 2001. He was an amazing father, husband, grandfather, artist, free spirit, carpenter, comedian, and friend. John was predeceased by his sister Judith Seedner. He is survived by his wife Elizabeth Whalen, their three children Arian Blasik and her husband

~ News ~ Lawrence Welcomes York High School Senior as a Shadow Senator AUGUSTA Sen. Mark Lawrence, D-Eliot, welcomed Kayla Dredge, of York, as a Shadow Senator last Thursday. Kayla accompanied Sen. Lawrence throughout the day at the State House to gain a better understanding of the duties and responsibilities required of a state senator. She is a senior at York High School

(YHS) and serves in multiple leadership roles there. Kayla was also a moderator for the gubernatorial debate at YHS this past fall and intends to pursue a degree in political science and public policy next year The Shadow Senator program is designed for students in Sen. Lawrence’s district who have an above average interest

in government and politics and may one day like to serve in

Local Reps Visit Maine State House AUGUSTA The Honorable Richard Nass (R-York) and the Honorable Joan Nass (R-Acton) traveled to Augusta to participate in Welcome Back Day at the Maine State House. This day is set aside each session for former legislators to visit and share their advice and stories with current members. During their visit, they met with Senator Robert Foley (R-York), and their grandchildren, Eliza and Max Nass, served as honorary pages in the Maine Senate. The honorary page program provides an opportunity for stu-

dents from third grade through high school to participate in the legislative process for one day’s session in either the House or

Senate. For more information about the program, call Senator Foley’s office at 207-287-1505.

Kennebunk Land Trust Cleans Up Littlefield Cemetery KENNEBUNK Kennebunk Land Trust (KLT) partnered with local Yale alumni to clean up Littlefield Cemetery located at the Trust’s Alewive orchard. The cemetery contains one Revolutionary War Veteran and one Mexican War Veteran, among other graves. KLT was founded in 1972 to preserve and protect significant natural spaces in the Kennebunk region. The Trust has preserved over 3,400 acres of forest, fields and waterways, including 1,600 acres of the Kennebunk Plains. Contact them at 207-985-8734 or email kennebunklandtrustinfo@ gmail.com to learn more.

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90 days after the Legislature adjourns. Rep. Tipping is serving his fourth term in the Legislature and serves as the House chair for the Taxation Committee.

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Matt Blasik, Shauna Whalen and her partner Earl Harried, Johnathan Whalen and his wife Jamie Whalen, his sisters Margaret Whalen, Jacqueline Villinski, and Mary McNulty. He has six grandchildren Matthew, Mia, Emma, Jolie, Jacob, and Benjamin. We will love and miss him every day. There will be a private service at a later date. Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home, York, is directing arrangements. Visit www.lucaseatonfuneralhome.com. all of Sen. Lawrence’s activities, including but not limited to, attending sessions of the senate and committee meetings, caucuses and press conferences; meetings with commissioners and or the governor; interacting with lobbyists; meeting with and responding to constituents; and reviewing and analyzing information.

Marshwood HS Seniors Compete in We The People National Finals WASHINGTON, D.C. Marshwood High School sent 18 seniors to Washington DC to compete in the 2019 We The People: Citizen and the Constitution, National Finals. The students participated in two days of hearings, presenting their views on issues such as: democracy and citizen participation, early state constitutions, the creation of the U.S. Constitution, voting rights in the U.S., the checks and balances system, congressional oversight, presidential power, judicial review, immigration, the right to privacy, national economic policy, free speech, and the lasting impact of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments. Marshwood finished 30th out of 56 teams nationwide. In addition to competing, the students were able to visit national monuments, war memorials and historic sites, including: Arlington National Cemetery & the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Iwo Jima U.S. Marine memorial, the Korean & Vietnam War Memorials, the Lincoln, Jefferson and F.D. Roosevelt monuments, the Martin Luther King Jr. monument, the Library of Congress, the U.S. Capitol and the Smithsonian Museums. The students also met with Maine Senators Angus King and Susan Collins The following students

comprised the 2019 We The People team: Jacob Doyle, Melanie Dube, Morgan Hasty, Georgianna Hilton, Carolyn Hoerth, Anna Houghton, Makenna Janes, Celine Lawrence, Mikayla Manderville, Aidan McPherson, John Richard, Jacqueline Ruksznis, Malachy Taplin, Will True, Macey White, Matt White, Caleb Whiting-Grant, Mackenzie Young. ...PATSY from page 15 Thursdays, June 20 and 27. More information and tickets available at www.hackmatack.org or by calling 207-698-1807. Zonta Club of Southern Maine Fundraiser on June 21 The Zonta Club of Southern Maine is holding it’s annual fundraiser on June 21 at 8 p.m. at the Hackmatack Theater in Berwick to raise money for the club’s Scholarship Fund for the York County Community College. This year the club is selling tickets to the theater’s production of “Always... Patsy Cline”. Only tickets purchased for $25 through the club will qualify for proceeds to go to the Scholarship Fund. To obtain them, email rrowe@une. edu or call 207-404-1485 and leave a message. Ticket requests must be received by June 17.


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Berwick Recognizes Outstanding Local Individuals Selects Citizen of the Year BERWICK The town of Berwick came together recently to celebrate the achievements of first responders, students, citizens and volunteers. Hosted by Jeff Chase, Commander of Charles S. Hatch Post 79, the evening provided an opportunity “to recognize and express gratitude to the members of the Berwick community for their civic contributions, generosity and deep desire to make Berwick a better place to liveâ€?. The festive red, white and blue dĂŠcor was highlighted with a special memorial table set

by Berwick Fire Chief Dennis Plante honoring Fire Captain Joel Barnes. Following a moment of silence for Captain Barnes and an invocation by Pastor Sharon Miesel of the Berwick United Methodist Church, a delicious buffet meal prepared by Eileen Mayo of Mayo’s Restaurant, Berwick’s 2015 Business of the Year was served by members of Boy Scout Troop 313. Lisa Huestis, Berwick Deputy Budget Director, led the evening with the presentation of Certificates of Appreciation to Brenda Lavigne and Mark Pen-

dergast of Salmon Falls Nursery for offering their time, money and gardening talent to maintain key Adopt-A-Spot locations at the Lord’s Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery and town center. Certificates of Appreciation were also presented to Lynne Noel, the daughter of US Army veteran Bob Maura, for providing printing services at no cost to several local veterans’ organizations and to Pastor Miesel, for the many years the church has hosted community suppers, meetings and blood drives. MSAD60 School Board

2019 Citizen of the Year Kathy Sheedy was also recognized by State Senator Robert Foley and State Representative Beth O’Connor with a legislative sentiment honoring her selection, devotion, and sacrifice.

member Denise Mallet presented the Student Volunteer of the Year award to Natalie Laroche,

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~ Pets ~ Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Thank you for all your well wishes and congratulations! Since last week, when we announced our purchase of the Cattail Farm Antiques property, we’ve been celebrating with our volunteers, supporters and fellow animal lovers. All of you have been a special part of Safe Haven’s journey, and we’re looking forward to you being a part of this next great adventure. Smudge is now enjoying the security, warmth, and comfort of home-care, thanks to foster volunteers Marsha and her husband Harry. Smudge’s owner died recently. Her family already had kitties and couldn’t take in one more, so Safe Haven

did. This lovely little girl had endured terrible grief, losing both her home and her human. But the hustle and bustle of our adoption center was too much for this sixteen year-old sweetie. Marsha and Harry to the rescue! At first Smudge took up residency (aka hid) in their sofa, causing a brief panic. Then she burrowed into a recliner. But now Smudge feels more relaxed, and simply hangs out under a chair. A great sign: lately she’s been crawling into

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Puppy Raisers Wanted! YORK COUNTY The Maine Region of Guiding Eyes for the Blind is looking for people in the greater York County area to take our wonderful pups into their hearts and homes for 14-16 months, teach basic skills and socialize these exceptional puppies. Puppy raisers receive ongoing local support every step of the way and free veterinary care. Plus its lots of fun! To find out more email for details to maineregion@ guidingeyes.net.

that belong in a dumpster. That means we’re the ones who have to haul it away. We cannot afford this wasted time, effort and expense. So please, do not bring us leftover yard sale items. Thank you for understanding! We gladly accept lovely, clean donations that will bring in some revenue to help pay our

vet bills. Our thrift shop next to the Wells IGA at 1517 Post Road is open seven days a week. Mon. - Thurs., 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Fri. Sun., 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. FMI: 207229-8314. Safe Haven needs more volunteers, especially ones with vet tech experience. You’ll help us maintain our quality health care and assist with tasks that are beyond our capabilities. We also welcome any cat lover who’d enjoy giving loving care to felines one (or more!) days a week. You’ll help with the feeding, cleaning and dispensing TLC. Please consider helping out, even if it’s only two hours a week. We also need strong, freestanding shelving for our storage units, or handy volunteers to build them for us. Love and thanks to all!

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bed with them at night. Wow! She feels safe and happy, and wants a forever home. This adoptable darling has no medical issues. Her blood work and checkup passed with flying colors. Smudge has beautiful calico markings, is very dear and sweet, and she’s a senior kitty so there’s no adoption fee. Smudge needs a very quiet home, preferably with older people, no pets or children. Ideally, someone who’s home most of the day so she feels comforted and loved. FMI: 207-281-2594. Yard Sale season is upon us, and that’s causing problems. People are dumping or dropping off the dregs of their yard sales. We appreciate the support, but we’re getting lots of broken, dirty, undesirable items

Emma’s Angels NORTH BERWICK Our sweet dog of the week is Gumbeaux! As you can tell by his name this cutie was rescued from Louisiana. He is a happy Heeler/Cattle Dog mix puppy just ready for anything! He would be a wonderful hiking buddy or even a working dog on a Maine farm. Gumbeaux is up to date on his vaccinations and Neutered. If you would like to meet this handsome boy, call Emma’s Angels Rescue at 207676-5599. He is in North Berwick. Emma’s Angels Rescue is an all volunteer, foster based organization. To donate, use our Paypal axel1759@aol.com or our drop box 30 meeting House Road in North Berwick. Needed at this time: Dry Dog (4 Health Tractor Supply) and kitten food – Thank you!

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NORTH BERWICK April showers bring June Meow-ers and it’s raining kittens! Join us on Saturday, June 15 at our Kitten Shower event at our Adoption Facility located at 251 Country Club Rd (Rt 4) in Sanford. We will have plenty of kittens who are old enough to be adopted, steal your heart and join their furever families! In addition to raffles, door prizes and light refreshments, we will have a table set up for anyone who is interested in donating a “Kitten Shower Gift�! The Kittens and Cats we help would very much like items like cat litter, Purina Kitten Chow, Fancy Feast wet kitten food, puppy pads, KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer) formula, Temptations Cat Treats and of course, cat toys! As we anticipate this event

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New Legal Thriller Endorsed by Bush Family

ARUNDEL Dorothy Walker Bush Koch (‘Doro’), the Co-Chair of the Barbara Bush Literacy Foundation has again endorsed the legal thriller series, The Bike Cop by Arundel author and attorney James H. K. Bruner. Doro Bush Koch endorsed the first book of the series, The Bike Cop in the Greater Weight of Evidence, by stating, “I love Jamie Bruner’s Bike Cop series. It’s authentic Maine. Anyone who has worked a summer job in a tourist town will love being transported back in this exciting thriller. Digger is a doll!� The sequel, The Bike Cop in Son over the Yardarm, which launches on June 12 also received Koch’s approval, “Digger has met his match! She sings! She swings! She sails and she swoons! Go Kristy Riggins! Welcome to the second summer in Port Talbot, Maine... where a hero needs a heroine to help combat the evil attacking the seaside village. Well done again, Jamie Bruner!� The author, James H. K. Bruner, an attorney of over 35 years, said, “I am ecstatic to

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have Doro’s endorsement not just because of the value I place on her opinion but also because I see my easy writing style to complement the Barbara Bush Literacy Foundations goals.� The mission of promoting reading is carried into Bruner’s publishing group’s motto: Books... the Original Handheld. Three New York Times best-selling authors endorse the book. The concept behind the series has caught readers young and old. Digger Davenport at 19 years of age takes a summer job directing traffic and issuing parking tickets in Port Talbot (loosely patterned after Kennebunkport) as the town’s bike cop. In the first book, The Greater Weight of Evidence, Digger discovers evidence that exonerates the Brigantine Hotel’s black bellhop from murder charges. An array of evil forces is unleashed to keep Digger and the truth buried. In the sequel, Son over the Yardarm, Digger returns to Port Talbot for his second summer as the town’s Bike Cop. Instead of directing tourists and writing parking tickets, he is caught up

roche. Natalie is a high school senior and Class of 2019 Salutatorian with a GPA of 4.11. Troop 313 Scoutmaster Rick Raines introduced Travis Marshall, who earned his Eagle Scout rank with a service project building dugouts for the Noble Middle School baseball field. Travis also received a $100.00 stipend from the members of American Legion Post 79. The Boston Cane award was presented by Tom Wright, Chairman of Berwick’s Board of Selectmen, to Charles Mallet, Berwick’s oldest citizen, a WWII Army veteran who fought mostly in North Africa and Italy to proin mysterious events that seem connected to the town’s fabled Abenaki curse, which is hounding members of a blue-blood Ocean Avenue family to death. Digger’s crime-fighting efforts are complicated by revelations of a Davenport family secret – and helped by sailing instructor Kristy Riggins, a new friend who’s as beautiful as she is brave. Digger and Kristy take on the ungodly evil harassing idyllic Port Talbot in this standalone sequel to The Greater Weight of Evidence.

tect the freedom we often take for granted today. When asked the secret to his longevity, Mallet responded: “oreos and dogs�. The 2018 Student Americanism award was presented to Jordan Collins, who sang the national anthem at the beginning of the evening. This award is named after Past American Legion Commander Mark. T. Pilgrim, and is awarded to a group or individuals who have inspired and displayed outstanding patriotism and good citizenship throughout the community. Jordan, a Noble High School sophomore, is the daughter of Kristen and Brian Collins and has donated her time and talent in support of many worthwhile organizations and events. The 2019 Student Americanism Award went to Addison, Alexis and Olivia Erickson-Fudge, Caitlyn and Nick Mailing, Anna St. Pierre and Chloe Fallon. This amazing group of students stepped forward to help a North Berwick family that suffered a catastrophic loss due to a fire by selling baked goods and lemonade and raised over $3000.00. Police First Responders received Certificates of Appreciation from Tony Cincotta for their life saving efforts. Officers Nicholas Higgins, Milton Fogg

and Detective Bill Vachon of the Berwick Police department were lauded and recognized for their quick thinking during a medical emergency call where an individual accidentally cut off his hand while using a table saw. Their actions not only saved a life but also enable surgeons to successfully reattach the arm. Berwick Chief of Police Tim Towne presented Police Officer of the Year honors to Officer Brendan Reil for his efforts to combat illicit drug trafficking and use. Of note, Chief Towne was also recognized by State Senator Robert Foley and State Representative Beth O’Connor with a legislative sentiment honoring his exemplary dedication and leadership of the Berwick Police Department. The North Berwick Auto Center was chosen as Berwick’s Business of the Year for their many contributions to the community they proudly serve. Owner Barry Stevens, a Navy veteran, was lauded by presenter Andrew Buckman for his support of a wide range of area organizations, charities and local events including the annual Memorial Day parade and Berwick Car Show. The House of Hope Mission See BERWICK page 36...

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Air National Guard Commander Retires after 37 Years of Service

AUGUSTA Brig. Gen. Scott A. Young (pictured), outgoing commander of the Maine Air National Guard, retired May 2 in a ceremony held at the 101st Air Refueling Wing in Bangor. For Young, it was the culmination of more than 37 years of service to the United States Air Force and the Maine Air National Guard. “I’m honored to have been a part of the greatest organization in the world, the MAINEiacs,” Young said, moments before rendering his final salute. “Thank you from the bottom of my heart.” During the ceremony Young was awarded the Legion of Merit for his leadership, including his efforts as a dual status commander, working to improve Army and Air

Force coordination as well as the Maine National Guard’s ability to respond to both state and federal emergencies. Commissioned through Officer Training School at Lackland Air Force Base in December 1981, Young was assigned to the engineering squadron at Loring Air Force Base. In Sep-

Kittery Honors Fallen KITTERY On Saturday May 25, the Town of Kittery, through the organization efforts of KitteryEliot Memorial VFW Post 9394 came together to honor those that paid the ultimate sacrifice for the freedom that we enjoy today. The tribute to those that gave all in living their lives in service to their fellow citizens began with a parade and ended with a solemn ceremony in Orchard Grove Cemetery. Grand Marshall for the parade was Mark Schremmer, past commander of VFW Post 9394. The parade, led by a U.S. Navy Color Guard stepped off at 9 a.m. from the old fire station on Walker Street proceeding up Whipple Road to Shapleigh Road and ended at the cemetery. In addition to the U.S. Navy Color Guard, musical tributes were provided by representatives of the Professional Firefighters of New Hampshire Pipes and Drums and the Shapleigh Middle

tember 1985, then-1st Lt. Young transferred to the Maine Air National Guard, joining the 101st Civil Engineering Squadron in Bangor. Over the next 30 years, Young served at various positions at the 101st Air Refueling Wing, culminating with his service as the vice wing commander before transferring to Joint Force Headquarters in Augusta in May 2015. “Brig. Gen. Young’s leadership, at all levels of the Maine Air National Guard, will be remembered for his professionalism and selfless service. A true MAINEiac,” said Maj. Gen. Douglas Farnham, Maine’s adjutant general. Although Young’s military service is completed, he will continue to serve the State of Maine in his civilian capacity as the deputy commissioner for the Maine Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management.

School Band. Other marchers include Eliot American Legion Post 194, Kittery/Eliot VFW Post 9394, family and crew of the USS New Mexico (SSN779), Cub Scout Pack 316, Brownie Troop 71, Kittery Little League and Kittery First Responders represented by the Kittery Fire Department, Stewarts Ambulance and the Kittery Police Department. The memorial service, held at Orchard Grove Cemetery amongst the graves of veterans marked by U. S. flags and attended by 200-300 persons was presided over by Cdr Mel Bates of VFW Post 9394. Rev. Bill Humphrey of St. Mark’s United Methodist Church provided the invocation. Rev. Bill was followed by George Dow, VFW Post 9394 Chaplain, speaking on the purpose of Memorial Day, introduction of Grand Marshall, Mark Schremmer, the Shapleigh Middle School Band, Gary Hildreth of the Portsmouth Naval

Shipyard (PNSY), and Kittery town officials. Ms. Kendra Amral, Kittery Town Manager, thanked all attendees. Keynote speaker CDR James Morrow, Commanding Officer USS New Mexico spoke on the history and purpose of Memorial Day as well as recognizing the peacetime loss of lives in military service. CDR Morrow also made special recognition of the 129 crew and shipyard personnel lost on USS Thresher on April 10, 1963 while conducting sea trials off the coast of New England following overhaul at PNSY. This was followed by a firing salute by Marine Corps League Seacoast Detachment 394 Firing Detail. Rev. Bill provided the closing prayer. The placing of flags on veterans’ cemetery markers in local cemeteries was completed on the preceding Thursday and Friday. VFW Post 9394 was assisted in these efforts by local scout troops and crew members from USS New Mexico (SSN 779). Grand Marshall Mark

than a decade of service as a Girl Scout leader, Kathy also serves on the Berwick Farmer’s Market committee, is Chairperson of her church penny sale, rounds up a holiday baking crew supporting Berwick’s Table of Plenty, and supports innumerable fundraisers for Project Graduation and a host of other High School and Middle School activities. In early March, she stepped in to organize an urgent collection drive immediately following a tragic fire in Berwick, ensuring displaced fire victims got clothing and other necessities. In another recent venture, she has been leading the way in support of the Ryan House project, an initiative to purchase and staff the Ryan House in

North Berwick to house homeless Noble High School students. Kathy has both organized and worked on several fundraising events for this project, a herculean effort made more achievable through her hard work and dedication. This year’s Citizen of the Year is not only a big supporter of the MSAD60 student cheerleading squad, she is a cheerleader for her daughters Ashley, Hope, Colleen, her Niece Morgan and her husband, John. This evening, it was her family’s turn to cheer her on as Kathy was also recognized by State Senator Robert Foley and State Representative Beth O’Connor with a legislative sentiment honoring her selection, devotion and sacrifice.

...BERWICK from page 34 was chosen as the Volunteer of the Year for their work running a fully functional soup kitchen, an emergency relief food pantry and a transitional house for men. Mrs. Becky Narushof accepted the award on behalf of the House of Hope, whose unpaid staff and volunteers come together to show that with love, care and faith, “Hope Changes Everything”. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Citizen of the Year award to Kathy Sheedy by Steven Eldridge, Berwick Town Manager. Although she has a full time job, this remarkable woman has stepped in and stepped up to either manage, promote, direct or support numerous charitable causes and organizations. Contributing more

Updated Map of Local Preserves, Water Access Points Now Available YORK In an effort to increase visitation to nature preserves throughout York County, a group of local conservation groups has teamed up to revamp and reprint a freely available map of preserves in the region. The map features more than 30 preserves with access to more than 60 miles of hiking trails, and indicates places where visitors can take pets, boats, and bicycles. It also highlights locales accessible to people using wheelchairs, strollers, or other mobility assistance. The new map serves as an update to an original printed by the Gateway to Maine Outside (G2MO) partners in 2012. Since then, several new preserves have opened, including the land surrounding York Land Trust’s new headquarters off of Cider Hill Road in York; Great Works Regional Land Trust’s 200acre Rocky Hills Preserve off

of Punkintown Road in South Berwick; and Kittery Land Trust’s Brave Boat Headwaters Preserve off of Brave Boat Harbor Road in Kittery. G2MO partners offer guided hikes at these preserves throughout the year, with a seasonal events calendar highlighting some of these opportunities available at: www.gateway2maineoutside.org. A digital copy of the map will also be available at the website above. To request a printed copy of the map, contact or visit your local Gateway to Maine Outside Partner: York Land Trust, Kittery Land Trust, Great Works Regional Land Trust, White Pine Programs, Center for Wildlife, or Mt. Agamenticus Conservation Region. This project was generously funded by the L.L. Bean Maine Land Trust Grant Program and Maine Community Foundation’s Fund for Maine Land Conservation.

Schremmer is a US Marine Corps Vietnam era veteran and past VFW Post Commander. He has received multiple distinguished citations from his service in the Marine Corps and VFW. On May 27, VFW Kittery-Eliot Memorial Post 9394 continued a tradition begun in 1922 by distributing Buddy Poppies at the Kittery Trading Post. The VFW conducted their first poppy distribution before Decoration Day in 1922, becoming

the first veterans’ organization to organize a nationwide distribution in memory of the millions of soldiers that perished in the defense of freedom. The poppy soon was adopted as the official memorial flower of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, as it remains today. Today, VFW Buddy Poppies are still assembled by disabled and needy veterans in VA Hospitals. The VFW Buddy Poppy program provides compensation to the veterans who assemble the poppies, provides financial assistance in maintaining local, state and national veterans’ rehabilitation and service programs and partially supports the VFW National Home for Children.

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AFS IS NOW HIRING We are looking for experienced food service professionals who can work in the back or front. This is a fast-paced upbeat environment. We have ERWK IXOO DQG SDUW WLPH SRVLWLRQV DYDLODEOH :H RIIHU SUR¿W VKDULQJ DQG WKH opportunity to advance. The primary hours are days with no weekends or holidays with the exception of one position. We offer competitive wages and bonuses are given for exceptional dedication and effort. You may send resumes to applegatefsinc@hotmail.com or call 207-752-0600.


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~ Classifieds ~ HELP WANTED LINE COOK, WAITSTAFF, COUNTER HELP: Full or part time at Richard’s Seafood Restaurant, 1732 No. Berwick Rd (Route 9), in Wells. Call 207-646-8561 and ask for Debbie or stop in for an application. Seagull Inn and Condominiums 1413 Post Rd, Wells, ME 04090 FRONT DESK RECEPTIONS AND MAINTENANCE Seasonal positions for 2019. Must be available to work weekends. We offer better than average wages and end-of-season bonus! Call 646-5164 or email seagulloffice@seagullvacations.com DRIVERS, CDL-A: Get the home-time YOU deserve! Excellent Pay & Benefits! 401k Match, Milestone Bonuses! Paid Vacation, Holidays, Sick Days! New, well maintained equipment. 1 Year experience or 100k miles. 855-200-2883 CLEANING PERSON NEEDED for Saturdays in July & August for a private cottage in Wells. $25/hour for 4 hours. Call 781-640-8578

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One Item or Entire Estate. Cash paid for all antiques. Antique jewelry, coins, silver, gold, paintings, clocks, lamps, telephones, radios, phonographs, nautical items, weathervanes, dolls & toys, pottery, photography, military items, swords, advertising signs, fountain pens, bottles, tools, books & much much more! Buying antiques for over 20 years. Barn and Attic Clean-Out Also.

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SO. BERWICK / ELIOT In May, the Marshwood Interact Club joined the South Berwick/Eliot Rotary Club for a breakfast celebration to recognize the dedicated members of Interact, the outgoing officers and welcome the new officers. The Interact Club meets at the high school and provides high school students with opportunities to serve the local community and the world. With assistance from the advisors, Grace Jacobs and CJ Mauger, as well as the Rotary Club liaisons Helen Goransson and Brenda Gagne, the Interact students have organized and

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MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Saturday, June 15 8AM to 1PM rain or shine Yorke Ridge Way in York, ME (off Ridge Road) Wide variety of items for sale!

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supported many meaningful projects. This year for example they organized a dodgeball tournament to raise funds for Save the Children and the crisis in Yeman, a Halloween can drive for the local food pantry, assisted with the South Berwick Recreation’s Easter Egg Hunt and Valentine’s Day dance, assisted with the benefit pancake breakfast for the Jimmy Fund at GWS, made and delivered lunches for Crossroads House in Portsmouth, and volunteered monthly at the local food pantry and a soup kitchen. For over eleven years Interact has also supported the work of Safe Passage/Camino Seguro as well. Interact members partnered with Traip Interacters in April traveling to Peru to responding to genuine needs working with a small school in the Andes. The outgoing Interact officers are Carlie White and Alayna Melino who served as Co-Presidents, Courtney Thim as Vice President, Matthew White as Secretary, Makenna Janes as Treasurer, Katie Taran as President-Elect, Macey White

ITEMS FOR SALE DEPT. 56 ORIGINAL SNOW VILLAGE PIECES AND ACCESSORIES! Most are retired pieces, in excellent condition and in original boxes. Will sell individual pieces or complete set. Call 978-430-4288 if interested.

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as Historian. Avery Waddell, Grace Jennings, Ned Whitesell, and Stella D’Aran are receiving the Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) and will experience leadership training with other RYLA students in Raymond, ME in the end of June. Jay Whitesell received an award for his exceptional service to the club. The Interact Officers for 2019/20 will be President Katie Taran, Vice President Jay Whitesell, President Elect Grace Jennings, Secretary Nicole Villinski, Treasurer Avery Waddell, Historian Jessica Cleary Reuning. All Marshwood high school students are welcome to join the Interact Club, which meets weekly before the school day begins. For those looking to fulfill community service graduation requirements, this is a fun way to find projects to undertake in the company of a group of great kids that wish to make a difference. Contact Grace Jacobs at grace.jacobs@rsu35.org for more information or speak with one of the officers.

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At Work in the Hoop House SOUTH BERWICK Second grade students weed in the Central School Outdoor Classroom hoop house last week. Students from every grade level started plants from seeds during the Planting of the Green. They cared for them in the classrooms and later transplanted them to the hoop house. These students are weeding the lettuce, swiss chard, beets, carrots, spinach, peas and green beans growing there. The Central School Outdoor Classroom and Hoop House have been supported by the Central School PTO and Marshwood Education Foundation since it was originated in 2010. In 2018 Hannaford awarded this project with $10,000 to enhance, enrich and sustain the Outdoor Classroom and hoop house.


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SPORTS York Represented at Hockey Night in Boston YORK York was well represented an this year’s 2019 Hockey Night in Boston Prep Showcase. Bryce Gamache, Joe Neal, Max Pickett and Joey Pickett were all nominated to and played in the annual showcase in Haverhill, Massachusetts. HNIB was started in 1972 by two lifelong high school hockey fans. The duo-Lance LoFar and Darby Yaeger called the nightly broadcasts “Hockey Night in Boston”. Five years later the " rst-ever high school highlights show was televised every Saturday morning. The showcase is now in its 45th year and is considered by many prep schools and colleges

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to be one of the most important criteria for evaluating top underclassman hockey players. The 2019 Hockey Night in Boston Northern New England/ Mass HS North Festival featured 10 teams. Over 250 HNIB gradu-

ates are now playing college stars, and over 200 former HNIB players have gone on to play in the NHL/ AHL. No matter what the outcome for any player it can be agreed that it is an honor to play in this fun, fast paced tournament.

Wells Rotary Announces 5th Annual Mini Golf Tournament WELLS The Wells Rotary Club is excited to announce their 5th Annual Mini Golf Tournament scheduled for Sunday, June 23. The event will be held at Wonder Mountain Fun Park, 270 Post Road, Route 1 in Wells. Registration starts at 2 p.m. with a Shotgun Start at 3 p.m. The event will conclude with a Cookout at 5 p.m. The format will be 5-player

teams at a cost of $20 per person. The cost includes golf, free entrance to the Treasure Trap Maze, a coupon for a future round of golf, cookout and prizes. Hole Sponsorships are also available at $75. For more information contact Rick Coyne at 207-646-8333 or rick@exitoceansiderealty.com. The proceeds from the event will benefit Wells Rotary Club charities.

Waban Helps to Celebrate 50 Years of Special Olympics

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York Women’s Golf Monday, June 10 The York Women’s Golf League played their second week of competition resulting in high points and high spirits. The sunny weather was a welcome change and the six teams finished the nine holes with impressive scores to match. Team standings after two weeks are as follows: First place position is currently shared by Team 5, led by Deb Erikson, and Team 6, captained by Linda Davis, with 169 points each. Linda Jellison’s Team 4 is in third place with 160 points followed by Team 3, led by Sandy Petrovich, in fourth place with 152 points. Peggy Todd’s Team 1 holds fifth place with 141 points followed by Team 2, led by Liz Nolan, with 136 points.

Monday, June 3 The York Women’s Golf League kicked off its 2019 season on Monday, June 3. Six teams fielding a total of 42 players played 9 holes in unusually blustery conditions. Playing an equitable point system format again this year, each team gains points based on the number of eagles, birdies, and bogies recorded. The windy weather made for a challenging round but it was great to be playing together again after the long off-season. Team standings after the first week of competition are: Team 4, led by Linda Jellison, is in first place with 80 points followed closely by Deb Erikson’s Team 5 in second place with 78 points. In third place with 72 points is Team 3, captained by Sandy Petrovich. Linda Davis’s Team 6 is in fourth place with 68 points. Team 2, led by Liz Nolan, is in 5th place with 66 points, followed by Peggy Todd’s Team 1 in sixth place with 62 points.

YORK COUNTY As the state of Maine gets ready for its June Special Olympics and the celebration of its 50th year of honoring individuals with special needs, local police officers are getting ready, too. On June 4, the Sanford Police Department met the North Berwick Police at Waban on Route 4 in Sanford to pass the “Flame of Hope” torch. From Kittery to Madawaska, police officers from all over take part in the Torch Run to raise funds, as well as to profile the Special Olympics. After traveling many miles throughout Maine, the “Flame of Hope” torch reached Orono, Maine to kick off the state’s Special Olympic events, which ran June 7-9. Waban is excited that several of its members participated

in the Orono games. This year the Special Olympics organization is celebrating its fiftieth year as a global inclusion movement using sports, health, education and leadership programs to end discrimination against and empower people with intellectual disabilities. According to Neal Meltzer, Executive Director of Waban, “We are proud of all our special athletes for being willing to take risks, work hard and to be a part of a team. The Special Olympics and Waban share a similar mission: that of bringing meaning and dignity to people who experience disabilities in their lives.” The Special Olympics goal is to have people with intellectual disabilities discover new strengths and abilities, skills and success through the power of sports.

Golf Tournament to Benefit Ryan Home Project NORTH BERWICK The Ryan Home Project is holding a golf tournament fundraiser on June 22 at Lebanon Pines Golf Course, 119 Center Rd, Lebanon. This will be a funfilled event to benefit the Ryan Home that will include a raffle, hole in one prize, gift bags, contests and more. There will be 20 three-play-

er teams and registration is open to sign up online at www.lebanonpinesgolf.com/events. Entry fee is $70 per player. Tee off is 10 a.m. and all proceeds go to the Ryan Home Project who support youth that lack stable housing. For details, contact Kevin Moore at 207-651-4169 or kevin. moore@msa60.org.

SEACOAST The 3rd Annual Seacoast All-Star Sports Awards will take place on Tuesday, June 18, 6-9 p.m. At the Music Hall in Portsmouth. The awards and ceremony honors the accomplishments of high school student athletes. In southern York County, nominees include: Erin Gray from Marshwood for Girls Hockey Player of the Year; Josh Cote and Sam Martel from Noble for Wrestler of the Year; Aydin Rix-McElhinney and David Spinney from Marshwood for Wrestler of the Year.

Featured guest to the event is Boston Celtics’ legendary Paul Pierce, who will be available for a question-and-answer session. Seacoast All-Star athletes are invited to attend the show for free, but the event is open to all with general admission $25. Doors open at 6 p.m. while the show will start at 6:30 p.m. Seacoast All-Star Sports Awards is presented by Seacoast Media Group in partnership with Center for Orthopedics and Movement and Piscataqua Savings Bank.

Golf for a Dream BERWICK The Dream Factory of Maine Chapter, York Chapter, is hosting it’s Annual 18 Hole Golf Tournament on Friday, June 21, at The Links at Outlook in Berwick. In 1980, The Dream Factory began with one all-volunteer chapter in Hopkinsville, KY. Since then, organization has grown into the second-largest children’s wish-granting organization in the US, granting over 25,000 dreams since its inception. Thousands of volunteers raise funds within their own communities and then use those funds to grant the dreams of local, critically and chronically ill children. The Links at Outlook is a

Par 71/6,500 Yard Championship course and rated one of the top 100 golf courses in New England. It proves to be challenging but exciting to most professional golfers. Registration will begin at 12 p.m. with the shotgun/ scramble at 1 p.m. The cost is $125 per individual and includes 18 holes with cart, boxed snack, summerthemed buffet meal, awards, and new this year – A hole-in-one contest with a cash prize reward! There are also sponsorships available if a business or individual which to support the event without playing. For more information, contact Carol Bridges at carolb457@ aol.com or 207-475-6038, or visit www.dreamfactoryinc.org.


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York Hospital’s Annual 5K Race Results

YORK If you drive by a sea of runners, walkers, strollers, kids, teens, adults and healthy agers, making their way through York Village on the first Saturday in June, then it’s a fair bet you’re witnessing York Hospital’s official “start of summer” – the annual 5K Road & Cross Country Race! More than a race, the community event, this year supporting York Hospital’s Recovery Center, attracts folks of all ages and levels of ability, along with a host of community volunteers that make it happen. With perfect weather as a backdrop, over 600 racers, volunteers and loyal supporters arrived before 8:30 a.m. to the hospital campus. Registrants enjoyed the views from The Wiggly Bridge and historic Steedman Woods, ultimately returning to the cheers of their fans and DJ Mike Pomp, encouraging them as they approached the finish line. As the winners were tallied, all enjoyed the festival-like atmosphere including face-painters, food tents and trucks, soccer shoot-outs and cornhole toss. Refreshments, well beyond typical race day fare, were donated by, Coca-Cola, Costa Food & Produce, Foster’s Clambakes, New England Coffee, Sysco, W.B. Mason

patients with Substance Use Disorders and for those affected by others’ use. Winners were as follows. Details for all participants can be found on www.coolrunning. com: Overall Winners Christopher Dunn, Kennebunk, 16:59; Malia Cryan, York, 19:49.

Age 10 & Under Simon Manners, Pelham, NH 21:34; Madelyn Herman, York, 27:09.

York Hospital 5K Winners Christopher Dunn of Kennebunk, and Malia Cryan of York.

When buying athletic footwear for themselves, many men and women know precisely what to look for in terms of style and fit. But parents recognize that buying athletic footwear for their children is different. Kids may prioritize style over fit, preferring a shoe worn by their favorite professional athlete instead of the sneaker that provides the most

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Age 14-17 and York Hospital’s Dining & Nutrition Team. “Every year, our 5K road race continues to bring together folks who may or may not cross paths during their typical daily journeys. But all ages, abilities and skills this day, are on the same path enjoying each other, while also supporting a very worthwhile cause – York Hospital’s Recovery Center,” offered Jud Knox. Proceeds from the day topped $18,400, benefiting The York Hospital Recovery Center – the premier seacoast area program offering outpatient substance misuse treatment for

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Saul Johnson, York, 19:47; Mary Kocev, York, 24:36.

Age 18-29 Jared Prugar, York, 21:54; Erica Wagner, York, 23:58.

Age 30-39 Kevin Johnson, York, 17:28; Sarah Knowlton, York, 20:35.

Kevin Perreault, Leominster, MA 22:58; Patricia Dicesare, York Beach, 27:30.

Age 65-69 James Jones, York, 30:07; Paula Wensley, York Beach, 34:14.

Age 70-74 Joe Hayes, Portsmouth, NH, 27:05; Cindy Zomar, Marlborough, MA, 1:05:29.

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Ethan Upton, South Berwick, 36:28; Siri Blanchette, York, 35:46. Ryan Yost, North Berwick, 20:53; Alli Geller, York, 24:49.

To contribute to The Recovery Center, contact Carol Kane in Friendraising at 207-351-3520 or ckane@yorkhospital.com.

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2014 RAM 1500 CREW CAB 4X4 HEMI EXPRESS

2014 HONDA PILOT EX-L 4X4

2016 CHEVROLET K1500 SILVERADO DBL CAB 4X4

2018 CHRYSLER 2016 DODGE 2019 RAM 1500 QUAD 2018 JEEP WRANGLER PACIFICA TOURING-L DURANGO SXT 4X4 CAB EXPRESS 4X4 UNLIMITED SPORT 4X4 HARD TOP

Auto, AC, 20” Chrome Wheels, Dual Exhaust, Fog Lights, Chrome Side Steps, Bluetooth, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, Satellite Radio, Bedliner, Stk#19263A

Auto, AC, Heated Power Seats, Power Moonroof/Windows/Locks, Fog Lights, Alloys, Bluetooth, Keyless Entry, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Satellite Radio, Back Up Camera, Stk#19221A

Auto, AC, Blackout Package, Touch Screen Radio, Keyless Entry, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Back Up Camera, Sprayed-In Bedliner, Stk#19264A

Leather Heated Seats, Remote Starter, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Fog Lights, Alloys, Power Sliding Doors/Liftgate/Seat, Touch Screen & Satellite Radio, Full PWR Equip., Factory Warranty, Stk#92008

Auto, AC, Leather Heated Seats, Power Moonroof & Seat, Remote Starter, Fog Lights, 8.4” Touch Screen, Bluetooth, Full PWR Equip., Alloys, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Satellite Radio, Stk#19256A

8-Spd Automatic, Air Conditioning, 20” Chrome Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, Back Up Camera, Bluetooth Hands Free, Factory Warranty, Stk#19363A

Automatic, Air Conditioning, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Factory Warranty, Stk#92036

SPORT SCOOP HOOD

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2017 RAM 1500 CREW LARAMIE 4X4 HEMI

2017 DODGE GRAND 2016 JEEP COMPASS 2016 DODGE CARAVAN SXT HIGH ALTITUDE 4X4 DURANGO SXT 4X4

2017 NISSAN TITAN XD REG CAB 4X4

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Rear Air Conditioning, Fog Lights, Alloy Wheels, Leather, Remote Starter, Power Sliding Doors & Liftgate, Full Power Equipment, Bluetooth Hands Free, Satellite Radio, Factory Warranty, Stk#92041

Auto, AC, Leather Heated Seats, Power Moonroof & Seat, Remote Starter, Alloys, Fog Lights, Full PWR Equipment, Bluetooth, Keyless Entry, Factory Warranty, Only 31K Miles, Stk#92032

Auto, Rear AC, 8.4” Touch Screen, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Alloys, Fog Lights, Bluetooth, Satellite Radio, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Heated Seats & Steering, Stk#19189A

Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Bluetooth Hands Free, Cruise Control, Keyless Enter-N-G0, Trailer Tow, V8 Engine, Stk#19107A

NAVIGATION

LEATHER INTERIOR

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$27,988

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Navigation, 8.4” Touchscreen, Heated Steering, Cooled Seats, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Remote Start, Fog Lights, Chrome Sidesteps & 20” Wheels, Dual Exhaust, Bluetooth, Full PWR Equipment, Stk#19223A

Automatic, Air Conditioning, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, 3 Piece Hard Top, Side Steps, Fog Lights, Factory Warranty, Stk#92040

8-Spd Auto, AC, Dual Exhaust, 20” Chrome Wheels, Fog Lights, 8.4” Touch Screen, Power Seat, Remote Starter, Heated Seats & Steering, Bluetooth, Satellite Radio, Bedliner, Full PWR Equip., Factory Warranty, Stk#19326A

Auto, AC, Heated & Cooled Seats, Panoramic Sunroof, Remote Starter, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Chrome Side Steps, 360 Camera, Full PWR Equip., Alloys, Bedliner, Bluetooth, Touch Screen Radio, Stk#19105A

Heated & Cooled Seats, Nav, Air Ride Suspension, Remote Starter, Satellite Radio, Tonneau Cover, 8.4” Touch Screen, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Dual Exhaust, Chrome Side Steps, 20” Alloys, Bluetooth, Full PWR Equip., Stk#19350A

Leather Heated & Cooled PWR Seats, PWR Moonroof, Nav, Remote Starter, Keyless Enter-N-Go, 20” Chrome Wheels & Side Steps, Tonneau Cover, 8.4” Touch Screen, Wheel Flares, Fog Lights, Bluetooth, Stk#19333A

Auto, AC, Leather Heated & Cooled Seats & Steering, Power Moonroof, Fog Lights, Navigation, 20” Alloy Wheels, Dual Exhaust, 8.4” Touch Screen, 6.4L Hemi, Full Power Equipment, Stk#19086B

LEATHER & MOONROOF

ONLY 30,000 MILES

ONLY 33,000 MILES

LEATHER & NAVIGATION

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$33,988

$33,988

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The Weekly Sentinel 45

WS for the outdoorsman

Governor Mills Signs Executive Order Creating ATV Task Force has a proud history of outdoor recreational activity, and I want to ensure it stays that way. This Task Force will help preserve our traditions and their substantial economic contributions while also protecting public and private lands.” “Maine is well known for its network of ATV trails and the tradition of landowners allowing recreational access for offroad vehicles,” said Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Commissioner Judy Camuso. “The ATV task force is designed to ensure that the concerns of private landowners are addressed, in order to continue Maine’s tradition of landowners and land users working together to enjoy Maine’s outdoor recreational opportunities.” ATV Maine, Maine Woodland Owners, and the Maine Forest Products Council expressed support for the Task Force: “ATV Maine commends Governor Mills for her Executive Order creating the Task Force. ATVs are an economic

AUGUSTA Governor Janet Mills announced that she has signed an Executive Order to create the All-Terrain Vehicle Initiatives Task Force. Although there are many ATV users who are operating on public and private lands responsibly, the Task Force comes at a time when there are other ATV operators who are disobeying state laws and trespassing on and damaging private lands, causing private landowners to consider posting their land which would jeopardize Maine’s long-held tradition of open access and threaten the state’s recreational economy. Governor Mills’ Executive Order establishes the Task Force to evaluate and recommend policy changes that will protect private lands and help preserve outdoor recreation opportunities, like ATV use, and their economic benefits. “Maine’s many responsible ATV users should not have to pay the price for the actions of a few irresponsible actors. But that may be the case unless we act,” said Governor Mills. “Maine

boost for Maine’s rural economy and another avenue for folks to enjoy Maine’s great outdoors,” said Ed Pineau of ATV Maine. “We appreciate and look forward to working with Maine’s landowners, large and small who generously allow trails on their properties. We look forward to serving on and working with the Governor to promote our industry for the benefit of Maine’s Environment and her citizens.” The Task Force is charged with: Discussing creating an ATV trail system with consideration to ATV size, weight, environmental impact and other relevant factors; Discussing construction and maintenance standards for Maine’s ATV trail system; Creating a plan to enforce compliance of trail construction and maintenance by the State, including discussion of third-party inspections; Creating a communication and outreach plan for the Maine ATV trial system to include a focus on landowner considerations designed to educate the public

BRAND NEW 2019 DODGE CHALLENGER SXT ATION BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE

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BRAND NEW 2019 CHRYSLER PACIFICA TOURING-L “S” PKG L ATHER LE H ATED HE SEATS

MSRP

$

39,175

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on responsible ATV operation; Discuss ATV registration requirements based on size, width, weight and/or value; and Discuss the adequacy of funding for the oversight, construction and maintenance of the ATV trail network. The fourteen-member Task Force will be appointed by the governor and will represent large forest landowners, a statewide forest products organization, a statewide small family woodlot organization, large farmland owner, statewide farming organization, utility corridor right-away owner, land trust organization, statewide ATV organization, combination ATV/ snowmobile club, Maine ATV dealer, statewide snowmobile organization, the Department of Agriculture Conservation and Forestry ATV program, and the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (IFW) Landowner Relations Program. It will be chaired jointly by the Commissioner of IFW and a member representing a large-forest or farmland owner. The specific

members of the Task Force have not yet been appointed. The Task Force will submit its recommendations to Governor Mills on or before January 1, 2020, after which the Task Force will dissolve.

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WS

~ Puzzles ~

CLUES ACROSS 1. Drains 5. Cleveland baseball team 10. Leans in for apples 14. Language spoken in India 15. Norwegian parish 16. Wings 17. “Family City, USA” 18. Prague 19. Tottenham footballer Alli 20. Cakes 22. A way to save for retirement 23. Good gosh! 24. HBO Dust Bowl series 27. ELO drummer Bevan 30. Kids’ game

31. Computer giant 32. Luxury automaker 35. Made disappear 37. Mandela’s party 38. Greek personification of Earth 39. Semitic lords 40. Where to put groceries 41. Healthy lunch 42. Greek mountain 43. Disfigure 44. Ramble on 45. Partner to carrot 46. Figure 47. Mock 48. Former CIA

49. Salts 52. Bleated 55. Never sleeps 56. Cavalry sword 60. Scottish island 61. Cyprinid fishes 63. Italian seaport 64. Fruit tree 65. Old World lizard 66. U. of Miami mascot 67. Gentlemen 68. Cover with drops, as with dew 69. Don’t stick it out CLUES DOWN

1. Broken branch 2. A distinctive quality surrounding someone 3. Commoner 4. It can be poisonous 5. Recipe measurement 6. Eager 7. City in Finland 8. Acting appropriately 9. Pitching stat 10. Cops wear one 11. Evergreen genus 12. Lacking hair 13. Witnesses 21. Supplies to excess 23. This street produces night-

mares 25. Cool! 26. Basics 27. Type of jazz 28. Remove 29. Seaport in Finland 32. Large formation of aircraft 33. You should eat three every day 34. Dips feet into 36. Patti Hearst’s captors 37. Swiss river 38. Talk 40. Humorous conversation 41. Gurus 43. Actress Gretchen 44. Hitters need one 46. Offer 47. Flower cluster 49. The Navy has them 50. Palmlike plant 51. Vaccine developer 52. Guys (slang) 53. Jai __, sport 54. Assert 57. Beloved movie pig 58. __ Clapton, musician 59. Gamble 61. Hit lightly 62. Carpenter’s tool

The answers to this week’s puzzles are on page 13.

ALL CUSTOMERS QUALIFY FOR Bournival Prices & Leases Some Customers Will Qualify For

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2019 Jeep Compass Latitude 4x4 #JS520

2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4 #JG1615 JG1615

2016 Jeep Compass Sport 4x4.............. $14,825

2019 Jeep Cherokee Latitude Plus 4x4

All New 2019 Jeep Cherokee Limited 4x4

2015 Jeep Patriot High Altitude Ed. 4x4 ...$16,700 Black, Automatic, 46K Miles, #205

2017 Jeep Renegade Sport 4x4............. $16,933

#JC607

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Granite, Automatic, Only 13K Miles, #JR2019A

2016 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 4x4......... $17,900 Silver, Automatic, 59K Miles, #JC692A

2017 Jeep Renegade Altitude 4x4......... $18,975 Cold Weather Package

MSRP $29,035 DISCOUNT & REBATE $5,300

Sale Price

$23,975

Lease For $189/mo. x 36 months

Leather, Leather Power Sunroof

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9-Speed Automatic, Leather, 3.2L V6

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$25,035

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$29,265

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2018 MODEL YEAR CLEARANCE! 2018 Jeep Wrangler JK 2018 Jeep Grand 2019 Jeep Wrangler JL 2018 Jeep Renegade p 4x4 p 4x4 Latitude 4x4 Sport Cherokee Limited 4x4 Unlimited Sport #JW2849

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2017 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 4x4......... $19,433

Light Brownstone, 9-Spd Shiftable Auto, 40K Miles, #150A

2018 Jeep Compass Latitude 4x4 ......... $22,991 Granite, Automatic, Only 6K Miles, #143

2014 Dodge Durango Limited AWD....... $24,925

Max. Steel, 8-Spd Shiftable Auto, 48K Miles, #JW3037B

2016 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4x4............ $26,933 Bright White, 5-Speed Auto, 62K Miles, #JW4045A

2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4x4...$26,991 Billet Silver, 6-Speed Manual, 63K Miles, #JW3031B

2014 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4x4............ $27,991 Ampd, 5-Speed Automatic, 33K Miles, #991

2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4x4 ....... $29,700 Black, Automatic, 34K Miles, #172

24“B” Package, 8 Speed Auto, Deep Tint Glass, Hard Top, 5K Miles Per Year Lease

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$30,663

Leather, Sunroof Sunroof, Navigation Navigation, Leather Blind Spot & Cross Path Detection

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$36,625

MSRP $37,025 DISCOUNT & REBATE $3,332

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$33,693

Lease For $239/mo. x 36 months OR $399/mo. with 0 DOWN

*Prices include Chrysler Capitol Finance Rebate where applicable. AII leases are 10,000 miles per year, based on S or A tier credit, and $4,199 due at signing. Tax, title & doc fee extra. All applicable rebates assigned to dealer. #JS520 adj. res. $16,260, total of payment $6,804. #JG1615 adj. res. $24,928.95, total of payment $10,764. #JC728 adj. res. $15,517.50, total of payment $8,358. #JC607 adj. res. $18,935.10, total of payment $7,524. #JW3148 adj. res. $28,509.25, total of payment $8,604. SAME DAY TRANSACTIONS ONLY. SALE ENDS 6/17/19.

2015 Dodge Durango R/T AWD.............. $29,991 Cold Weather Package, Passive Entry with Remote Start

MSRP $27,415 DISCOUNT & REBATE $5,700

Sale Price

$21,715

Bright White, 8-Spd Shiftable Auto, 52K Miles, #156

2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4x4..$31,988 Firecracker Red, 6-Speed Manual, 29K Miles, #117

2017 Dodge Durango R/T 4x4................ $31,991 DB Black C, Automatic, 41K Miles, #JW3158A

2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4...$36,988 White, Automatic, 11K Miles, #120

2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 4x4...$38,933 Granite, 6-Speed Manual, Only 9K Miles, #JW4059A

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Joshua Lagassé Broker, Realtor ®

josh@lagasseteam.com

207.251.3701

Member of the 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018 RE/MAX Executive Club & RE/MAX 100% Club

Summer Village Unit 101 - Wells

388 County Rd - Scarborough

36 Concord Pl - Cape Elizabeth

One of the original model units. This is a one-owner cottage ready for you to start making summer memories with. $178,900

Easy access to the mall area. Two to three bedroom Cape with over-sized two car garage. Daylight basement. $309,900

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25 Match Play Drive - Wells

641 Chadbourne Rd - Standish

UNDER CONTRACT IN ONLY 18 HOURS! Three bedroom, two bath colonial. Easy access to the highway. $359,000

WITHIN ONE DAY OF OUR OPEN HOUSE. Single floor living at its best! Three bedroom, two bath ranch. $249,900

Now $289,900

Thinking of Selling? Go With Those Who Know! Josh is proud to call Wells home. With over 7 years experience and a degree in marketing, he’s sure to make your home stand out allowing it to sell for the highest amount and most favorable terms.

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Gail Bergeron

Realtor® 207.251.0632 With historic low inventory in Southern Maine and interest rates continuing to fall, now is the time to buy and/or sell. Call Gail today for the best move you’ll ever make!

63 Brookside Cir - Ogunquit Enjoy being just a stones throw from Foot Bridge Beach, downtown Ogunquit, restaurants, shops, and all things this coastal retreat has to offer. $250,000

47 Old Kings Hwy - Ogunquit

Located on a quiet cul-de-sac and First time available, this long-time family nestled on its own 1.46 acre parcel, this owned business has served it's 3 bedroom, 2 bath chalet style home is community. RETAIL SPACE is now an a charmer. option with town approval having been granted! $795,000 $399,900

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1638 Post Rd - Wells

76 Post Rd Unit 14 - Wells Charming as can be, this cottage has been perfectly perked up and is ready for you to simply enjoy. $145,000

26 Vinton Rd - Ogunquit Nestled on a private 4.18 acre offers privacy yet an easy stroll into town. Enjoy a lifestyle of luxury, comfort, style and convenience. $999,999

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