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Day in the Park, New Event in Ogunquit This Weekend OGUNQUIT The Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce a new event taking place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 16 at the Dorothea Jacobs Grant Common. Designed to showcase Ogunquit and the surrounding area’s local talent pool of artisans, craftsmen and more, this free event is open to the public and will offer a wide variety of fun activities, music and food. Children’s activities including a variety of lawn games will be available throughout the

day and the Ogunquit Heritage Museum will be open during their normal business hours during the event. For music, visitors will enjoy a mixed bag of entertainment throughout the day. Rob Duquette will be performing children’s music from 10-11:30 a.m. followed by R&B music played by Pete Peterson from 11:50 a.m. to 1:20 p.m. At 1:40 p.m. the Rockin Rhythm Revue will play classic rock until 3:10 p.m. followed by the rock band, the Dirt Boys, who

will play from 3:30-5 p.m. Food vendors will include Arundel Ice Cream Shop Cart, Coast2Coast Caterers, The Truffle Truck, Homemade Specialty, Hubba Hubba Foods and Lakonia Greek Products. Art & Photography exhibitors will include Angela Branon Fine Arts, Art Hope, Austill’s Beeswax Paintings, David Sullivan Photography, Jim O’Reilly Photography and Talespin Studio. Woodcrafts and artisans See PARK page 11...

Open Doors of York: Home and Garden Tour YORK HARBOR Old York Historical Society holds the fourth annual Open Doors of York, a home and garden tour, on June 22 and 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This year’s tour opens the doors to stately summer cottages in York Harbor, and highlights one of York’s finest early colonial houses. This is a rare opportunity for visitors to see these properties, and to enjoy exclusive views of York Harbor.

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Arts & Entertainment 15-17 Business & Finance 19-21 Calendar of Events 10 Classifieds 39-42 Computer Lady 18 Health & Fitness 23-25 Home & Business 36-38 Library News 8-9 Pets 32 Puzzles 46 Real Estate 34-35,48 Sports 44 Where To Dine 26-31

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Situated around the neighborhoods of Harmon Park and Moulton Park, the tour includes access to four private homes, which range in date from the 1700s to the 2000s, as well as the historic Sayward-Wheeler House (owned by Historic New England), York Harbor Inn’s 1730 Harbor Crest Inn (formerly the Mercer Mansion), and St. George’s Episcopal Church. “We are delighted that Open Doors will return to York Harbor this year,” says Joel Lefever, executive director of Old

York Historical Society. “This hidden neighborhood, tucked between York Street and the river, is home to some beautiful houses and water views.” Settled in the 1700s, the fortunes of this neighborhood have fluctuated over the centuries. Once the site of a bustling commercial wharf, full of warehouses and shipping businesses, the area fell into decline in the early 1800s. But the landscape and unparalleled views drew wealthy visitors to See TOUR page 4...

Library Celebrates Expansion with Grand Opening WELLS On Saturday, June 16, the Wells Public Library at 1434 Post Road will celebrate the opening of their new wing with a Grand Opening Dedication Ceremony beginning at 11 a.m. and continuing until the library closes at 1 p.m. The addition of the new wing was a long time coming. The process began in 2008 with just a dream of what the expansion could be and what it could look like. After 4 years of fundraising that included pledges, gifts, and in-kind donations, the Library Board of Trustees and Friends of the Library were able to raise one million dollars to make this dream a reality.

And now a 3,340 square foot monument to all that hard work stands ready to be enjoyed by town residents and visitors. The new addition focuses primarily on people spaces. There will be a community program room with state of the art presentation technology and

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room where patrons can enjoy a conversation free room to work or reflect. The additional space also has administrative areas and staff offices which will free up the smaller meeting room in the existing library for public use during library hours and allow for additional remodeling of the current staff room as a “phase 2” portion of the expansion project. The public is invited to tour the new wing, enjoy a light refreshment and snack, and participate in some of the ongoing adult and kids activities. The library will also have an area set up for new patrons who would like to become a member of the Wells Library.

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Amateur Radio “Field Day� Demonstrates Science, Skill, and Service

KENNEBUNK Members of the New England Radio Discussion Society will participate in the national Amateur Radio Field Day exercise Saturday, June 23 at 2 p.m. through Sunday, June 24 at 2 p.m. on the south yard of The New School in Kennebunk. Since 1933, amateur radio operators across North America have established temporary amateur radio stations in public locations during Field Day to showcase the science and skill of Amateur Radio. The public is welcome Society members will demonstrate effective emergency procedures and technical proficiency in an outdoor setting resembling a quickly erected emergency operations site. Licensed club members will use voice, Morse code and digital data links to contact

other stations while employing innovative techniques for powergeneration in the field. For over 100 years, Amateur Radio — sometimes called ham radio — has allowed people from all walks of life to experiment with electronics and communications techniques, and to provide a free public service to their communities during a disaster - all without needing a cell phone or the Internet. Field Day demonstrates amateur radio’s ability to work reliably under adverse conditions from almost any location and create an independent communications network. Over 35,000 people from thousands of locations participated in Field Day in 2017. “Field Day is a chance to test our radio communication skills,� said club founder Alex

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Ogunquit Rotary Awards Scholarships OGUNQUIT The Ogunquit Rotary Club awarded Norm Wilkinson Scholarships to Wells High School seniors Bryn Heyland and Estelle Reardon. The scholarships reward the outstanding achievements and stellar community service of the young women. Ms. Heyland intends to study at the University of New England. Ms. Reardon will continue her studies at the University of Chicago. The late Norm Wilkinson

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Wells Antiques Show June 24

WELLS The 18th annual Wells Antiques Show and Sale will take place on the spectacular seaside grounds of the historic Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm on Sunday, June 24. Heralded as one of the best antiques shows in New England, more 75 exhibitors from all over New England and beyond will be displaying and selling quality antiques in every area of the antiques market under large and small tents, in the barn, and in the open. Exhibitors specialize in early painted and country furniture, Americana, antique & vintage jewelry, early ceramics and silver, fine glass and china, early

baskets and decoys, early pottery, brass, copper, and pewter, quilts, vintage linens, and other textiles, antiquarian books and prints, tools, garden furniture and much, much more. Visitors will find the show well-rounded with an exciting variety of antiques in all price ranges. The show is an effort to bring buyers and vacationers from the Northeast and Canada to the antiques show and the many antique shops in Wells, and to introduce them to the wonders of the Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm. The Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve at Laudholm Farm preserves 2000 acres of fields, forests,

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wetlands, and beach on the coast of southern Maine. Laudholm Farm, an historic saltwater farm, is the focal point comprised of restored farmhouse buildings dating back to 1700, a Visitor Center with a welcoming video presentation, five rooms of exhibits, and a gift shop. Seven miles of trails give visitors a view of the varied habitats of the Reserve, and a great way to spend a day. The Antiques Show will be catered with lunch and snacks available. Adult admission is $8 each ($7 with the ad appearing elsewhere in this paper) and children under 12 are free. Show hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday and the show will be held ‘Rain

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old and new is what makes York Harbor so distinct. It’s also what makes Open Doors stand out among home tours, allowing visitors to explore the myriad styles of houses in which people live in Maine.� A picnic lunch catered by York Harbor Inn will be available for $15 at a tented venue in Moulton Park. The event is a walking tour and is not handicapped accessible. Comfortable shoes are

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Berwick Academy Announces Top Scholars

SOUTH BERWICK Berwick Academy announces Cogswell Award recipient and 12 Cum Laude seniors for the Class of 2018. Morgen Smith Morgen Smith of Dover, NH, has been named the Class of 2018 Cogswell Award recipient. The Cogswell Award is given to the top scholar in the graduating class each year. The daughter of Peter and Margit Smith, Morgen began attending Berwick Academy as a junior. At Berwick, she received a departmental recognition award for history, as well as the Brown Book Award. She was inducted into the National Latin Honor Society her junior year and into the National Spanish Honor Society her senior year, and has earned recognition for performance on

the National Latin Exam and the National Spanish Exam. Morgen was also accepted into the National Honor Society and the Latin Honor Society at Dover High School in her sophomore year. Morgen played field hockey, swam for four years, and rowed for the last two years. During her senior year, she co-captained the Varsity Field Hockey team and received the coach’s award. Morgen also participated in Mock Trial as a junior and senior. Additionally, Morgen has been very involved in community service. She was a member of Interact at Dover High School and a leader of the Outreach Club at Berwick. She also organized a large food packing event both sophomore and junior years with a non-profit fi ghting global hunger. For her senior project this May, Morgen spent her time volunteering at

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Ainsley Clapp Ainsley Clapp, of South Berwick, is the daughter of William Clapp and the late Caroline Clapp. She has attended Berwick for her entire life starting in the faculty daycare. She was inducted into the Cum Laude society during her senior year, and she has taken 12 AP and honors courses throughout her high school career. Last year, she received

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the Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science award as well as the Blue and White award. During her sophomore year, she earned the departmental recognition award for mathematics. Outside of the classroom, Ainsley has been heavily engaged with Berwick’s cultural competency initiative. She has attended several national conferences with the School. Following these conferences, she started Berwick’s Diversity Club her junior year, and she has led the School’s Alliance Club as a sophomore, junior, and senior. Towards the end of her senior year, Ainsley organized and led a day on “Exploration in Identity and Inclusion� with the entire high school. Ainsley dances at four different studios including Berwick’s own dance program, where she is a captain. She has competed contemporary solos as well as numerous group pieces with the New England Dance Project Company. Over the past two

summers, Ainsley has traveled to India and Dominican Republic with various abroad programs, and to West Virginia to participate in service work. Ainsley plans to attend Brown University in the fall where she hopes to study physics and sociology. She would like to thank Berwick for all the incredible opportunities and wonderful support. Inducted into the Cum Laude Society during his junior year, Nolan Feeley, the son of Ryan and Christine Feeley of Berwick, will be attending Tufts University School of Engineering. Nolan has always enjoyed mathematics, science, and the visual arts, and is planning to double major in computer science and mechanical engineering. A National Merit Scholar, Nolan has also received the President’s Volunteer Service Award for his work with New England Disabled Sports, and is

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...TOP from page 6 a member of the National Latin Honors Society and the National Art Honors Society. He has also spent multiple years volunteering at Buddy Ball, an adaptive youth baseball program in Rochester, New Hampshire. At Ber wick Academy, Nolan was recognized with departmental awards in art, mathematics, and physics. Nolan was named MVP of the Varsity Cross Country team in both his junior and senior years, and was also team captain during his senior year. He has been a four-year member of the Varsity Baseball team, a two-year member of the Varsity Swim team, and has completed two Innovation Pursuits during his time at Berwick. For his senior project, Nolan worked with his AP biology teacher to develop and test biological semi-self-sufficient solar panels.

Jaclyn Mait Jaclyn Mait is the daughter of Karola and David Mait of Ogunquit. She has attended Berwick Academy since the seventh grade and was inducted into the Cum Laude Society in her junior year. This year, Jackie was named a candidate in the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program and is a National Merit Scholarship Finalist. She has received silver and gold medals for the National Latin Exam and was inducted into the National Latin Honors Society in her sophomore year. In addition, Jackie received a departmental recognition award for history. Driven to become a teacher, Jackie is focused on gaining experience working with children. At school, she is a coleader of the Big & Little Buddies club and a peer tutor in seven subjects. She participates in the Outreach club, where she has had rewarding experiences tutoring elementary students at the Central School in South Berwick. This summer, Jackie will return to work and volunteer in a leadership position at the Hilton-Winn Farm Summer Fun program, a non-profi t day camp, including one week focused on enriching and guiding children with autism spectrum disorder. Jackie is CPR certified for children and adults. She has participated in many sports teams at Berwick Academy, including Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Lacrosse, and JV Ice Hockey, in which she was voted Most Improved Player her freshman year and team captain her senior year. Jackie will be attending the School of Education and Human Development at the University of Miami, where she will be a Foote Fellows Honors

Emma O’Shaughness Emma O’Shaughnessy, daughter of Lynne O’Shaughnessy and Jared Fulgoni, of Kittery, has been attending Berwick Academy since the ninth grade. During her time at Berwick, Emma received a departmental award for art, as well as the Harvard Book Award. She has also been inducted into the National Art Honor Society and the National Spanish Honor Society. Emma has been very involved in the Berwick community, serving as a class representative on student government, head of

prom committee, head admission tour guide, and co-leader of the Astronomy club. During her freshman and sophomore years, Emma was asked to serve on a committee charged with the task of writing a new honor code for the School; this was an incredible experience and she is proud that this is now an important part of Berwick Academy’s expectations. She is a three-year member of the Varsity Field Hockey team, in which she was both elected as captain and recipient of the coach’s award for her senior year. Emma found a new passion in theater during her time at Berwick, assisting in stage crew and

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Looking for good conversation? Love reading and learning new things? Want to share new books with others? Join the monthly nonfiction book club on Wednesday, June 20 at 6 p.m. We will discuss Charles C. Mann’s book “1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus�. Books are available at the library.Submission for the week of June 15, 2018 publication:

Oils Make & Take Workshop Join us on Saturday, June 30, at 1 p.m. for an Essential Oils Make & Take Workshop. Kerri Mann is coming back to the library to show us how to make orange foaming hand soap and a summer lemongrass air freshener. This program is suitable for teens and adults. Pre-registration is strongly advised. There is a $10 materials cost payable at registration.

For More Information Call the library at 207-676-2215 or

Digby the Reader Dog Digby the Reader Dog visits the libraryTuesday, June 19 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. The Reader Dog program provides a relaxed and “dog-friendly� atmosphere for children to practice the skill of reading.

Wild Rose and Crazy Bet Civil War Spies in Blue and Gray with Dr. Michael Schroeder, President of the Civil War Round Table of New Hampshire. This presentation will compare and contrast the pre-war backgrounds and espionage careers of two female Civil War spies, Elizabeth Van Lew (Union) and Rose Greenhow (Confederate) on Tuesday, June 19 at 6 p.m.

into a visual tapestry in a distinctive and dynamic way. At Bryson’s show you’ll see: flying sombreros, sharp sickles, huge spinning rings, upside down bounce-juggling, giant beach balls, glow-in-thedark objects, a tennis racquet, and always a few surprises.

Wednesday, June 20, at noon. Suggested donation $10.

tunes that some may remember and some may consider “oldies.� Enjoy some ‘80s snacks, make a Shrinky-Dink key ring, pin the glove on Michael Jackson, play life size Pac-Man, and more. Come in costume or take the opportunity to “80s Your Outfit� before snapping photos in our prom photo booth. Join us on June 25, 5:30-7:30 p.m. for some nostalgic fun. This program is free and wheelchair accessible.

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Whether you are part of the MTV or the YouTube generation, the Kennebunk Free Library’s 80s Prom Summer Reading kickoff has something for everyone. A DJ will be playing the danceable 80s

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Join us every Tuesday at 3 p.m. for a drop-in art project! From painting to printing to coloring to collaging, we might just have an art project you would like to explore! All materials will be supplied and all ages are welcome.

We are so excited to welcome Steve Corning back on Friday, June 22 at 10:30 a.m.! His variety show features fast-paced juggling routines, mind-blowing escape artistry, comedy magic, contortion, balancing, LED light manipulation, and nearly endless amazing stunts, provide non-stop entertainment and tons of laughs for the whole family.

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William Fogg Public Library Book to Film Group The June title is “Brooklyn� by Colm Toibin and meets Wednesday, June 20 to view the film and June 27 for a discussion.

For More Information Call the library at 207-439-9437 or visit www.william-fogg.lib.me.us.

York Public Library Author Talk Join law professor Orlando E. Delogu on Tuesday June 19 at 7 p.m. as he advocates for a reexamination of court cases that ceded title to Maine’s intertidal lands to upland owners and limited public use of these lands to “fishing, fowling, and navigation.� Delogu is emeritus professor of law at the University of Maine School of Law where he has taught and conducted research for 51 years. He has a long record of public service and engagement in land use, property and environmental law, and public policy and is the author of “Maine’s Beaches are Public Property: The Bell Cases must be Reexamined�. A question and answer session will follow his presentation and copies of his book will be available for purchase and signing.

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how probability and statistics are used in different aspects of operational forecasting. Students learn more about output statistics, forecast products, ensemble forecasting, and

verification. Arnott’s presentation contained many colorful graphs, charts, and maps, which gave the students a visual of how probability and statistics are used in all the different aspects of operational forecasting. Arnott also was able to personalize his presentation to weather in new england, discussing a lot about snowfall predictions from this

past winter and bringing up old events such as hurricane sandy. Students were engaged for the whole presentation and were able to ask Arnott their own questions about meteorology, such as: how much of the math is done by hand versus computers, how often they get complaints about wrong predictions of the weather, and how often is there

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Summer Film Series I, Tonya will be shown on Sunday June 24 at 7 p.m. Competitive ice skater Tonya Harding rises amongst the ranks at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, but her future in the activity is thrown into doubt when her exhusband intervenes. Rated R for pervasive language, violence, and some sexual content/nudity. 120 minutes.

Art Exhibits On the Main Level: works by Carroll Thayer Berry (1886-1978), Maine painter, printmaker and photographer will be on exhibit through June 30. The works are from the collections of Robert Chase and Richard Candee. In the Kennebunk Room: works by

Maine artist, Gloria Gustafson who has studied with many wellknown artists and spent 3 years in a master’s art program at Brevard College. Affiliated with several galleries in New England, Gloria has won numerous awards and is recognized as one of Maine’s prominent watercolorists. In the upstairs display cases: Stories in Miniature: Seacoast resident Cheryl Frye’s collection of dioramas of nursery rhymes. Cheryl develops these delightful scenes with her grandchildren. Her work has been exhibited in a number of Seacoast Libraries, including Rye, NH, and Portsmouth, NH. Museums of Old York Display Case on the Lower Level: Musical instruments that were all made or used here in York.

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Saturday June 16 Homemade Bean Supper St Aspinquid Masonic Lodge #198, 101 Long Sands, York, is hosting a bean supper starting at 4:30 p.m. Cost is $8 per person, under 12 free. Homemade baked beans, hot dogs, coleslaw, brown bread and shortcake.

Flag Ceremony & Vets’ BBQ The York Elks invites the community to attend their special flag ceremonyat the Lodge, 1704 Route 1, Cape Neddick, starting at 10:30 a.m. There will be display and presentation about US flags throughout history. AVets’ Barbecue will also be held 12-2 p.m. Veterans eat free, $5 for guests.

Sunday, June 17 Square Dance Come join the Nubbble Lighthouse Keepers Square Dance Club for our summer dance at the Wells activity Center, 113 Sanford Road (Rt. 109), Wells from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Each week will feature a different caller and cuer and is sure to be a fun evening. Couples or singles are welcome. FMI: 207-312-8114 or 603-742-0282.

Sunday Morning Worship Congregational Church of Wells, 1695 Post Road (Route 1) Wells. 9:30 a.m. Mark Thallander, Guest Organist. FMI: 207-646-4309.

Summer Worship Begins Saint David’s Episcopal Church,

located at 138 York Street (Route 1 South) in Kennebunk, begins its summer worship season on Sunday, June 17 with a Rite / Holy Communion using traditional language at 8 a.m., and a Holy Communion service with contemporary language at 9:30 a.m. Childcare is available for the 9:30 a.m. service. FMI: 207-985-3073.

Tuesday, June 19 “Siblings� Art Show “Siblings� art show opening featuring brother and sister Peter Brown and Wendy Newcomb in their first collaboration. Work includes paintings of colorful Maine landscapes and distinctive handcrafted artisan furniture. Maine Art Hill’s Pop-Up Gallery, 14 Western Ave. (Chase Hill), Kennebunk. Exhibit runs daily 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. through June 25, with an artist reception Saturday, June 25, 5-7 p.m. FMI: www.wendynewcomb.com; www. meadowlarkdesigns.net.

Alzheimer’s & Dementia Support Group Meets the third Tuesday each month at 3:30 p.m. at Sentry Hill at York Harbor, 2 Victoria Court, York. FMI: 207-363-5116.

Wednesday, June 20 Sip and Paint York Art Association, 5-7 p.m., 394 York St, York Harbor. FMI: 207-363-4049.

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Join the Piscataqua Garden Club at 10:30 a.m. at The Reading Room, 491 York Street, York, for a floral design presentation.“Designs for Entertaining (Don’t Worry about the food if the flowers look great!)� promises to be an informative demonstration of memorable fl ower designs for cocktail and dinner parties and special occasions. Hosted by Maureen Christmas, an Accredited Master National Garden Club Flower Show judge, This event is open to the public with a suggested donation of $5 at the door.

Yoga York Art Association, 4-5:15 p.m., 394 York St, York Harbor. FMI: 207-363-4049.

Free Girl Scout Event Girl Scouts of Maine will host a free Sprouting Daisies event for girls who are entering kindergarten or first grade, and their families at Kittery Community Center at 6 p.m. FMI: girlscoutsofmaine.org; 1-888-922-4763.

Friday, June 22 Art in Bloom M embers of the Piscat aqua Garden Club, Portsmouth Garden Club, and Old York Garden Club will brighten the galleries of the Ogunquit Museum of American Art (OMAA), 543 Shore Rd, Ogunquit, with floral interpretations of selected works on view. OMAA visitors are invited to vote for their favorite arrangement. Tickets are $25 and may be purchased at the museum, by phone at 207-646-4909 or at www.ogunquitmuseum.org.

Saturday, June 23 Penny Sale York American Legion Post 56, 4-6 p.m. Appetizers, live entertainment, auction! FMI: 207-363-0376; www.legion56.com.

Family Fun Arts and Crafts York Art Association, 394 York Street, York, 10 a.m. - 12 noon. FMI: 207-363-4049.

SonDance Academy Silent & Live Benefit Auction Bid on cool electronics, getaway packages, gift cards, Maine-made products, and many other wonderful items from 5 – 7 p.m., 2700 Post Road (Route 1), Wells. FMI: 207-985-9287 or visit www.messi-

WASHINGTON D.C. More than 70 students from Wells Junior High School met with Sen. Collins in Washington. These enthusiastic students came

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American Legion Auxiliary Yard Sale & Barbecue The Annual American Legion Auxiliary, Charles S. Hatch Unit #79’s famous Yard Sale and Barbecue will be held 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Berwick Town Hall on Sullivan Street, Decorations, toys, furniture, housewares, food prepared by Legion grill masters, Hackmatack Theater tickets, and their famous raffl es! FMI: Auxiliary President Diana at 207-698-1762 or Chaplain Ann at 207-698-5258, and visit www.berwickmelegionpost79.org.

Sunday, June 24 Antiques Show The 18th annual Wells Antiques Show and Sale will be at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm, Route 1 in Wells. Heralded as one of the best antiques shows in New England, more 75 exhibitors from all over New England and beyond will be displaying and selling quality antiques. Adult admission is $8.00

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Sunday Morning Worship Church on the Cape, 3 Langsford Road, Cape Porpoise. 10 a.m. Mark Thallander, Guest Organist. FMI: 207-967-5787.

Saturday, June 16 Pancake Breakfast American Legion post 159, Rt # 9, Kennebunkport. 8 - 10 a.m. Menu includes pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage, home fries and juice. All you can eat.

Turkey Supper The First Parish Federated Church, 150 Main Street, South Berwick, will host their monthly Turkey Supper from 4 - 6 p.m. in the Church Vestry. The menu includes roast turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, veggies, homemade biscuits, beverages, and assorted desserts. $9 for adults, $8 for seniors, $5 for children 12 and under, and kids 5 and under are free. FMI: 207-384-4091.

Sunday, June 24 York Elks Chicken Shoots 2 p.m. at the York Elks Lodge, 1704 Route 1, Cape Neddick. FMI: 207361-2788. This fundraiser is open to the public.


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~ News ~ York Region Chamber of Commerce Awards Scholarship

The York Region Chamber of Commerce recently presented its annual $1000 scholarship award to Jayke Longarini, center, of Eliot and Marshwood High School. Pictured from left are Amanda Woods, Chamber Vice Chair, Holly Roberts, Chamber Executive Director, Troy Williams, Chamber Events Committee, Renee Longarini, Jayke’s mother, Mark, his father, Pat, his grandmother and Rich Goodenough, Chamber Board Chair.

YORKThe York Region Chamber of Commerce announced Jayke Longarini of Eliot and Marshwood High School as its fifth annual scholarship recipient. The $1000 scholarship is awarded to a student following an essay competition and interview session. Jayke is a graduating senior at Marshwood High and plans to attend Norwich University in Vermont where he will also play football next fall. He was accompanied at the award presentation by his mother, Renee, father Mark, and grandmother Pat. Jayke’s essay focused on his Maine hometown and the reasons for returning to it after leaving the area for college. The scholarship program is open to residents of York, Kittery, Eliot and South Berwick who are graduating from York High School, Traip Academy, Marshwood High School or Berwick Academy and have been accepted into a post high school program of study. Each town was represented with applicants and the Review Committee of Chamber Board members selected finalists from the essay competition and conducted interviews with the candidates. The purpose of the scholarship is twofold: to support local students so they can meet the financial obligations of a wide

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Skala named Exemplary Volunteer of the Year WELLS The Wells-Ogunquit Community School District (CSD) has selected George Skala as “Exemplary Volunteer of the Yearâ€? for the 2017-18 school year. This award was presented to him on June 7 during the District’s annual volunteer appreciation luncheon honoring this year’s school volunteers. About 50 volunteers attended this event which had a Hawaiian luau theme. Wells-Ogunquit CSD Community Resource Coordinator Maryanne Foley estimates that about 300 people volunteered varying amounts of time this year including 26 new volunteers. Skala said he worked about 3 hours a day, four days a week with teachers Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Pisano, Mr. Hopwood, Mrs. Richard and Ms. Lear. Skala, who is originally from Springfield, MA, resides in Kennebunk. “His dedication to our program has been remarkable.â€? commented WOCSD Volunteer Coordinator Maryanne Foley about Skala’s work at Wells Elementary School. “George has volunteered in the Math Facts Cafè helping third and fourth graders learn multiplication and division for the past couple See SKALA page 19...

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Marshwood Well-Represented by Math Teams

SOUTH BERWICK The combined grades 5,6,7 and 8 math teams competed at the Portland Expo Center in early May and 24 students represented Marshwood well. The fifth grade math team students improved their scores and met personal goals. Overall the Marshwood Great Works School math team came in tenth place out of 35 teams at this final meet. The students competing were: Maddie Getchell, Ella Bogh, Tyler Hussey, Taylor Udy, Chyanne Simms, and Lilly Gennaro. Chyanne Simms placed fourth for her individual performance among all competing fifth graders and received a ribbon. Congratulations Chyanne! Thanks to Mr. Burnell for his support in providing this opportunity. The sixth grade team of Jaelin Trager, Sadie Lewis, Libby Houghton, Kenai Diaz,

Kayley Lin and Aoife Coomey performed spectacularly, taking home their highest finish ever with 4th place. The students were most proud of their perfect score on the team round. They demonstrated their great ability to problem solve and work cooperatively under time pressure, and it was a great way to cap off a successful 2017-2018 season. The seventh grade team placed eighth overall at the recent Math Meet at the Port-

land Expo. Riley St.Pierre, William Sandusky, Sean Williams, Ryan Pote, Mitchell Vlcek, Jonah Nobel, Abby Simonelli, Leah Maddison and Mitchell Childress performed well all year long. Seventh graders Sophie Lusenhop and Helen Willoughby participated for the 8th Grade team and did a wonderful job working with advanced content. All are looking forward to the 8th Grade Math Meets next year. The 8th grade math team

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Home Town Pizza Welcomed to Wells WELLS The Wells Chamber of Commerce and Wells Town Officials welcomed new business Home Town Pizza at a ribbon cutting ceremony recently. Located at Wells Corner Plaza, 1517 Post Road, Route 1 in Wells, Home Town Pizza offers pizza, pasta, sandwiches, salads, grinders and calzones. Home Town Pizza is open year-round, seven days per week from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more information, call 207360-2461.

Left to right: Wells Chamber Board Members Judy DesMueles of Kennebunk Savings, Doreen Rogan of YCCC, Eric Nixon of Bangor Savings Bank, Dennis Nolette of Home Town Pizza, Wells Chamber Board Chair Brian Lepine , Wells Chamber Board Member Courtney Tufts of SIS Bank, Wells Town Manager Jon Carter, Wells Chamber President/CEO Eleanor Vadenais, Wells Police Chief Jo-Ann Putnam.

Zhen Massage & Foot Bath Joins Chamber WELLS The Wells Chamber of Commerce and Wells Town Officials welcomed new business Zhen Massage & Foot Bath at a ribbon cutting ceremony recently. Located at 166 Post Road, Route 1 in Wells, Zhen Massage offers deep tissue massage designed to relieve pain and muscle tension throughout the body and a Swedish massage technique designed to relax the entire body. Zhen Massage & Foot Bath is open year-round, seven days per week by appointment. For more information, call 207-216-9971.

Left to right: Wells Chamber Board Members Doreen Rogan of YCCC, Courtney Tufts of SIS Bank, Judy DesMueles of Kennebunk Savings, Eric Nixon of Bangor Savings Bank, Dollar General Shift Manager Dawn Bastille, Wells Chamber Board Chair Brian Lepine, Dollar General Store Manager Gary Rogers, Wells Chamber President/CEO Eleanor Vadenais, Wells Town Manager Jon Carter, Wells EMS Director Jim Lapolla, Wells Police Chief Jo-Ann Putnam.

WELLS The Wells Chamber of Commerce and Wells Town Officials welcomed new business Dollar General at a ribbon cut-

ting ceremony recently. Located at 2074 Post Road, Route 1, in Wells, Dollar General is open on a year-round basis from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days per week.

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Left to right: Wells Chamber Board Members Judy DesMueles of Kennebunk Savings, Wells Town Manager Jon Carter, Wells Chamber Board Members Eric Nixon of Bangor Savings Bank, Courtney Tufts of SIS Bank, Jenny Xu of Zhen Massage & Foot Bath, Wells Chamber Board Chair Brian Lepine, Wells Chamber President/CEO Eleanor Vadenais, Wells EMS Director Jim Lapolla, Wells Chamber Board Member Doreen Rogan of YCCC, Wells Police Chief Jo-Ann Putnam.

Senator King Receives “Friend of Education” Award STATEWIDE Recently, U.S. Senator Angus King (I-Maine) was honored with the Maine Education Association’s (MEA) “Friend of Education” Award. Senator King received the award at MEA’s 90th Annual Meeting in South Portland. “I’m truly honored to accept this award, and don’t believe I’ve ever received an honor so aptly-named,” said Senator King. “As the son of a public school teacher and a product of public education, I’ve tried to be a true friend of education and educators alike. Maine’s teachers work is essential for the future of our state, and their dedication to our students is second-to-none. I’m thankful for their recognition, and their continued service to the state of Maine.” “The Maine Education Association recognizes the importance of having leaders who support public education,” said Lois Kilby-Chesley, MEA President.

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“That’s why the MEA Board of Directors has awarded Senator Angus King the 2018 MEA Friend of Education Award. Senator King has worked for public education in innumerable ways in the past six years in Washington. As a result of consistently standing with educators he has earned the gratitude and support of the Maine Education Association. While in the Senate, Senator King has repeatedly engaged with MEA on education issues for discussions on topics of mutual interest. His willingness to listen to our concerns is a distinct help to educators, and our partnership benefits Maine students.” The MEA’s “Friend of Education” Award recognizes an individual currently holding an elected or appointed public position, and currently making a significant contribution to public education. In the Senate, Senator King has advocated for bipartisan reforms to improve Maine’s education system.

Edward Jones Makes Fortune 500 List for 6th Consecutive Year YORK Financial services firm Edward Jones once again ranks among the Fortune 500. This is the firm’s sixth consecutive appearance on the annual list, which is published by Fortune magazine. Fortune magazine ranks the largest U.S. companies by revenue. Edward Jones moved up 27 spots to No. 376 on the list with nearly $7.6 billion in revenue for 2016. “Edward Jones is proud of the growth that earns us a place on this prestigious list year after year,” said financial advisor Susan Heckaman. “Our success comes from serving our clients based upon building trusted relationships and our promise to partner together through all that life brings. We strive to deliver a superior experience that earns our clients’ loyalty and makes a meaningful difference in their lives.” FMI: edwardjones.com.

Left to right: Wells Chamber Board Members Judy DesMueles of Kennebunk Savings, Eric Nixon of Bangor Savings Bank, Dustin Bachelder of Team Fearless, Wells Chamber Board Member Courtney Tufts of SIS Bank, Robb Buckland of Team Fearless, Wells Chamber Board Chair Brian Lepine, Jacqueline Pence of Team Fearless, Wells EMS Director Jim Lapolla, Wells Chamber President/ CEO Eleanor Vadenais, Wells Town Manager Jon Carter, Wells Chamber Board Member Doreen Rogan of YCCC, Wells Police Chief Jo-Ann Putnam.

WELLS The Wells Chamber of Commerce and Wells Town Officials welcomed new business Robb Buckland’s Fearless Family Martial Arts at a ribbon cutting ceremony recently. Located at 1509G Post Road in Wells, “Team Fearless” classes are martial arts that train people physically and mentally and

promote discipline, honor, selfesteem, respect, curtesy, perseverance and loyalty. They offer classes in Karate Juijitsu and Kick Boxing as well as Self Defense. Robb Buckland’s Fearless Family Martial Arts is open on a year-round basis. For more information, call 207-216-7647 or fearlessfamilymartialarts.com.

Wabicafe Opens For Business

YORK The York Region Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony for Wabicafe Thursday, May 24 at their 34 York Street location. The outdoor patio features lunch Wednesday-

Friday and dinner on Saturdays from 5 p.m. Chef Fennelly offers modern zen cuisine and there’s also a tea room on site. Pictured left to right are River LaBelle, Steve Couch, Jeannie Miskovich and Michael Fennelly.


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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Hackmatack Playhouse Opens with “Lend Me a Tenor� BERWICK Complete with bison, barn and Broadway hits, Hackmatack Playhouse will open its 2018 summer season Friday, June 15, with an hysterically funny farce based in 1934 Cleveland. The madcap comedy, “Lend Me A Tenor,� has enough screwball humor to have earned it three Tony awards and passionate audiences. The story revolves around the Cleveland Grand Opera Company as it gets ready to welcome the greatest tenor in the world for a onenight performance of Otello. When the star passes out, another character gets into the Otello costume to fool the audience and save the show. Two Otellos end up running around the stage in costume while two women run around in lingerie, each thinking she is with the real opera star. Written by Ken Ludwig, this show “is a remarkable piece of theatre� according to the Times of London. And from the New York Times, Lend Me a Tenor is “one of two great farces by a living writer.� Danica Carlson, who is directing the show, said farce is by far her favorite style of theater. “I think it takes something very

Meghan Morash, Shaughnessey Gower, Kelli Connors, Todd Fernald, and Bretton Reis, appear in the farce, “Lend Me a Tenor,� opening at Hackmatack Playhouse.

special to be able to pull it off,� she said, who has appeared for the past two summers on stage at Hackmatack, a theater set in a former cow barn and surrounded by a field of bison. The “sheer talent� of the cast chosen for Hackmtack’s performance of “Lend Me a Tenor� makes her excited to direct the show. “It’s fast and funny, and every actor we have nails the physical comedy as well as the emotional. element,� said Carlson,, resident director at Rochester Opera House who has appeared in more than 275 film, radio, voice-over and live stage performances since she was five. The Hackmatack season

after “Lend Me A Tenor� will include a heartfelt musical based on a best-selling book and film, and a classic suspense thriller: “All Shook Up,� one of the most popular shows to hit the Hackmatack stage, will return after a 10-year hiatus, opening Wednesday, July 4. This musical, inspired by the tunes of Elvis Presley, travels back to 1955 when a square little town is transformed by a hip-swiveling, guitar-playing rock and roll rebel who changes everything and everyone he meets. This show includes musical classics like “Heartbreak Hotel,� “Jailhouse Rock,� and “Don’t Be Cruel.� “Bridges of Madison County,� a musical based on the

1992 romantic novel, will open Wednesday, July 25. It is a story of forbidden love between a traveling photographer and a rural housewife, “Bridges Of Madison County� and won two Tony Awards in 2014 for best score and orchestrations. This Broadway hit tells the story of a beautiful Italian woman married to an American solider who is looking forward to four rare days alone on her Iowa farm when her family heads to the 1965 State Fair. But when a ruggedly handsome National Geographic photographer pulls into her driveway asking directions, her life suddenly takes a new direction. The season will close with “Dial M for Murder,� opening Wednesday, Aug 15. This suspenseful mystery, probably best known from the Hitchcock film starring Grace Kelly, follows the sinister plan of a man who married her for money and now plans to murder his wife. He blackmails a scoundrel into strangling her, but the set-up doesn’t turn out as planned. This melodrama had a successful run

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purchase, as well as the exhibition pieces. The show is from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. with a “Fill Your Own Pocket� buffet luncheon available, with a variety of fillings for pita bread sandwiches. Admission for the exhibits only is $10, or for exhibits and lunch $15, tickets available at the door. Admission proceeds will benefit the many missions

of Christ Church, supporting the homeless, the hungry, needy children, battered women, refugees, addiction recovery, and disaster relief.. The church cannot process credit cards, so please bring cash or checks for admission. For more information, visit www.christchurchkennebunk. org or call 207-985-4494.

KITTERY POINT The Kittery Art Association, 8 Coleman Avenue, Kittery Point, is featuring work by four local photographers, Bill Moore, Barry Tarr, Steve Delaney and Betsy Wish. The Spotlight exhibit will take place from June 21 - July 15 on Thursdays 2-5 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays noon-5 p.m. with a reception on Sunday June 24, 4-6 p.m. Open to new members, collectors and anyone who enjoys art. For more information visit www.kitteryartassociation.org or call 207-4519384 during business hours. (Photo to right by Bill Moore) To place your

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Zonta Club Fundraiser at Hackmatack Theater BERWICK The Zonta Club of Southern Maine is holding it’s annual fundraiser on June 22 at 8 p.m. at the Hackmatack Theater to raise money for the club’s Scholarship Fund for the York County Community College. This year the club is selling ticket’s to the theater’s production of “Lend Me a Tenor”. Proceeds go to funding scholarships to non-traditional female students in excellent academic standing. “Lend Me a Tenor” was a broadway smash hit that received nine Tony Award nominations and won Best Actor and Best Director. Set in Cleveland, OH in 1934, the story surrounds the Cleveland Grand Opera Company and the world-famous tenor, Tito Merelli, “Il Stupendo,” who ...CONCERT from page 16 He is well known throughout New England, and is generally acknowledged to be one of the finest pianists in the area. He has built a career around piano performance, while also making a name for himself as a composer and lyricist. “Americana” is a whirlwind tour of American popular music featuring music by Stephen Foster, “Blind Tom” Berthiume, Scott Joplin, John Philips Sousa and more. Proceeds will support the work of A House for ME. Tickets are $15. Under age 18 admitted free. For more information contact Second Christian Church, 33 Government Street, at 207-439-3903 or visit the church’s website www.2ccucc.org.

is to perform his greatest role at the ten-year anniversary gala season opener. The hope is that Merelli’s performance will put Cleveland on the operatic map but at the final dress rehearsal, Merelli is nowhere to be found. When the star does finally arrive, he’s in no shape to perform and the plot turns to a farcical attempt to salvage the reputation of the opera company. What unfolds is a riotous, unpredictable explosion of mistaken identities and renewed love. For details, call 207-4041485 or email rrowe@une.edu. Ticket requests must be received by June 18 to ensure availability of seats and only tickets purchased for $25 through the club will qualify for the Scholarship Fund.

Five New England Artists YORK A mix of fiber, prints, sculpture, and yes, chickens are featured at Old York’s George Marshall Store Gallery, 140 Lindsay Road. Artwork includes woven textiles by York artist Sarah Haskell, ceramics by Portland artist Lynn Duryea and Boston-based printmaker Catherine Kernan, a selection of intaglio, linocut, and lithograph prints by New Hampshire artist Bill Cass and a flock of chicken photographs by Portland artist Larry Hayden’s are on exhibit. The exhibitions continue through July 8. FMI: www.gerorgemarshallstoregallery.com or 207-351-1083.

Seacoast Favorites Playing at Dance Hall KITTERY Chris Klaxton, John Mettam, and Scott Kiefner bring their newly formed jazz trio, Shaman Denominator, to the Kittery Dance Hall, 7 Walker Street, on Friday, June 15 at 7:30 p.m. Possessing a wide range of stylistic influence and an ever increasing fascination with improvisation, the trio explores atypical forms, composers, and methods of organization. Mettam’s rhythmic prowess, Kiefner’s grounded bass concept, and Klaxton’s melodic approach on trumpet and keyboards coalesce as one breathing and evolving organism. The band seeks to explore various methods of “getting the job done” and delivers a solid punch no matter the material. The evening promises an ample dose of rhythmic energy, incisive execution, beautiful melody and will feature original compositions, plus works by Ornette Coleman, Erik Satie, Bela Bartok, and Carla Bley. Tickets are $12 in advance or $15 at the door. For details, visit www.thedancehallkittery. org or call 207-703-2083.

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Dear Computer Lady, I’ve been a subscriber to your newsletter for several years and this is the first time I’ve had to contact you. I use Windows 10 home on my HP laptop. Out of the blue, I suddenly need to use a password to log onto my computer. I didn’t remember even setting up a password so it took some doing to find out what it was. Now I can’t figure out how to disable it and I have no reason to use a password. I tried looking it up online but nothing I found worked. Can you please tell me how to disable it? Thank you so much! Karin Dear Karin, There is a way to sign into Windows 10 without a password, but only if you are using a local account, not a Microsoft account to sign in. Here is how to check what you are using: Click on the “Start� button or tap the windows logo key on your keyboard; Click on the “Settings� gear in the start menu; Click on “Accounts� in the settings window. You will see information about your account in the account settings window. If it says, “Manage my Microsoft Account� you are using a Microsoft account instead of a local account; If you want to switch to a local account, there is a link there that says, “Sign in with a local account instead�. If you want to switch to a local account, follow the directions above, and click on “Sign in with

a local account instead�. You will need to verify your current password, so type it in and click “Next�. Type in a user name and password (if desired) then click “Next�. Click the button that says, “Sign out and finish� then wait while Windows 10 creates the local account. Windows 10 will restart. If you did not create a password for your new, local account, you can simply tap the “Enter� key on your keyboard to log in. If you are already using a local account and you want to disable the password, follow these directions: Click on the “Start� button or tap the windows logo key on your keyboard; Click on the “Settings� gear in the start menu; Click on “Accounts� in the settings window; Click “Sign-in options in the left hand menu. Click the “Change� button under the “Password� heading in the right column; Type your current password and click the “Next� button; Leave the new password section blank and click “Next� and then “Finish�; Once you have completed these steps you will be able to sign into windows 10 by pressing the enter key. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge. I always enjoy seeing you in my inbox! I enjoy getting recipes at different websites but often there is local store pricing information & I see the button to turn this off but it seems to only applies to that

visit. I’m using Chrome & have tried to find this in the settings but I’m not seeing anything that might turn this off. How do I turn this off for good? Thank you for your help! Mary Dear Mary, I love to find recipes online as well, in fact just today I was looking for a good plant based, ranch dressing recipe. The local store pricing information is just one of the ads that those recipe sites use to support the site. There is not a way to turn it off permanently because the advertising revenue is needed to pay for the site and people working there. Think of it like ads in the newspaper. Elizabeth

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Dear Computer Lady, I work in a building made most of concrete block. The WiFi here is horrible. My area doesn’t get a signal and I have to go out of my office and down the hall to get a signal. I do however have a wired connection that connects to my desktop connection. Is there a device or a way to connect a small wifi router to a usb port on my desktop or to the wired connection that will give me WiFi for my phone and ipad? Thanks, Josh

SOUTH BERWICK Tyler Technologies, Inc. recently announced that four tech-savvy high school students from across Maine were selected as winners of the 2018 Tyler Technologies Maine App Challenge, a contest that encourages students to develop a mobile application and create a video to showcase their app. The winners received scholarships totaling $10,000, which were presented at an awards ceremony held at Tyler’s Yarmouth office on June 3. This year’s winners include Nathan Kiesman and Noble Mushtak from Marshwood High School in third place. They created “Class Act.� This app provides three tools to aid

high school students: Snow Day Alarm, Math Tips, and Extracurricular Forum. Snow Day Alarm will monitor school cancellations and turn off an alarm if school is canceled; Math Tips aids with math problems; and Extracurricular Forum is a bulletin board organizer that lists available after school activities. Nathan and Noble were named winners of last year’s Maine App Challenge, as well. “We are proud to recognize the involvement our winners had this year and appreciate those teachers who instill excitement and passion for technology every day through their work,� said Chris Hepburn, president of Ty-

Dear Josh, I read your email and even though I didn’t think there was a solution to your problem, I did a quick search and was surprised to find a Windows 10 feature that might solve your problem. If you look in the settings under, “Network & Internet� you will find a section named, “Mobile

hotspot� You can set it up to use either wi-fi or Bluetooth. I have not used it, so I don’t know how well it works, but you can find more information on Microsoft’s website at: https:// support.microsoft.com/en-us/ help/4027762/windows-useyour-pc-as- a-mobile-hotspot. I

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Dear Computer Lady, We stream Netflix through our computer with Win 8.1, and, the sound only comes from the computer. How can we make it come through the TV? We are using an HDMI cable between the two. Diane Dear Diane, If your computer has external speakers plugged in, just unplugging the speakers will probably switch the sound to the TV. If that doesn’t work (I always like to start with the simple solution first) you can select the sound output in the control panel. Here is how. Right-click on the start button, and click on “Control Panel� in the context menu; In the Control Panel, click on “Hardware and Sound�, then click on, “Manage Audio Devices�; In the dialog box that opens, make sure the playback tab is selected. You will see a list of audio devices, your HDMI connection will be listed. Click on your HDMI connection, then click the “Set Default� button, and click “OK�. Your sound should now come through your TV, and to change it back to your speakers, just follow the above directions and change your speakers to default. Elizabeth Interested in learning more? Elizabeth has answered thousands of computer questions over the years. Come browse her articles, watch instructional videos, ask questions, and view comments at: www.askthecomputerlady.com.


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~ News ~ Traip Academy 2018 Top Ten Students KITTERY John Drisko, Principal of R. W. Traip Academy, is pleased to announce the top ten students from the Class of 2018. Commencement exercises will be held Friday, June 15 at 6 p.m. in the Traip Academy gymnasium. Dr. Glenn Cummings, President of The University of Southern Maine will offer the keynote address. A ticket is required for ad-

mission. Cole Gilbert Valedictorian for the class of 2018 is Cole Gilbert. Cole is the son of Anne and Steve Gilbert and he intends to further his studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, with a concentration on Physics. Throughout Cole’s time at Traip Academy he has held numerous student government positions ranging from the President of his freshman class and serving two years on the student council

...SKALA from page 11 of years.” Foley indicated that Skala works with students identified as those needing some individualized instruction in math. In an interview, Skala said that he found working with teachers and students to be “a very positive experience”. He praised the motivation and professionalism of the administrators and teachers and noted the politeness he experienced from students. “I’ve received a tremendous amount of support from everybody,” said Skala. “It has given me great satisfaction to work with the young students here.” He added that he views volunteering not as “a job or a chore” but an enjoyable experience. The bulk of the District’s volunteers work at WES where April Noble is principal. “WES is so fortunate to have the quali-

ty and number of volunteers they do,” commented Noble. “Many of our volunteers are here so often, they are thought of like staff members. Today’s event… was a small gesture to give our thanks for all they do each and every day.” District volunteers are composed mostly of retired community members including retired teachers, parents and higher grade level Wells-Ogunquit students. According to Maryanne Foley, volunteers give whatever time that they want as clerical, classroom, library and/or project assistants. At WES volunteers may work in classrooms, the computer lab, the art room, the library or wherever else they may be needed. Anyone interested in volunteering in the Wells-Ogunquit CSD School Volunteer Program should contact Maryanne Foley in September at 646-5953, Ext. 4204.

to serving for two years as Traip Academy’s student representative to the Kittery School Committee. Cole is also recognized by his membership on National Honor Society. Involvement in soccer, track and the math team helps to round out Cole’s experience as a valued member of our community. Cole is a relentless grinder, combining work ethic with inherent curiosity and enthusiasm for learning to achieve tremendous results. Lasting Contribution: “The mark I’ve left at Traip has been a shift in mindset. The work I’ve done on the School Committee has given a great and open re-

...APP from page 18 ler’s ERP & Schools Division. “The Maine App Challenge continues to encourage today’s high school students and introduce them to a future in technology. We are proud to support the winners’ future education through scholarships.” The Maine App Challenge was developed in partnership with Educate Maine’s Project>Login to encourage the next generation of professionals to pursue future careers in STEM-related disciplines. These four students successfully designed, developed, and presented functional mobile applications, and were rewarded with college scholarships totaling $10,000 in 529 college savings plans. For more information, email mact@tylertech.com or visit www.tylertech.com.

lationship between the students and the School Committee where School Committee members know what the students are thinking and students feel comfortable giving their suggestions to the School Committee.”

Jacob Steven Gagner Jacob Steven Gagner, son of Cecilia and Jeremy Gagner, is the class of 2018 Salutatorian. Jacob has been the Vice President of the class of 2018 for the past four years, is a member of NHS and the National Technical Honor Society, competes on Traip’s math team and robotics team and has been a contributing member to our band for two years of his high school career. Athletically Jacob is the state of Maine, Class C champion in the 100 M dash and 300 M hurdles for 2018. As a member of our indoor and outdoor track teams, Jacob has clearly distinguished himself throughout his tenure, earning individual and team accolades. Jacob also won a gold medal in the SkillsUSA Additive Manufacturing Competition in 2018, and will be competing in a national-level competition in Kentucky in June. In the fall, Jacob intends to study at the Illinois Institute of Technology School of Architecture in Chicago, Illinois. Lasting Contribution: “I believe that the lasting contribution that I have made at Traip Academy is proving that you can do well in high school by fully utilizing all resources the school has to offer. The biggest example of this is reflected by the time I spent at the Sanford Regional Technical Center. I learned an incredible amount of knowledge that I would never have gained if Traip didn’t have SRTC as one of its resources.”

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recognized by being secure in her own education, unafraid to chart her own course, while also challenging herself academically. Paige’s parents are Julie and Michael Matthews. Paige is a published artist and has been a member of our indoor and outdoor varsity track teams for two years. Paige plays the ukulele and piano outside of school and has been an active participant in the NHSPCA PAWS Walk in the past. Paige’s senior capstone project was centered around equine facilitated therapy. Paige will be studying Biology with an eye towards Pre-Med at the University of New England, Biddeford, in the fall. Lasting Contribution: The mural she helped to paint in Mrs. Sanborn’s classroom.

Donovan Robillard Donovan Robillard, ranked fourth in the class of 2018, is the son of Lawrence and Patricia Robillard. He will attend Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the fall, majoring in Biochemistry with a minor in Biomedical Engineering. Donovan is that rare student who loves to learn for the love of knowledge, not for the grade. Donovan has been an active member of the National Honor Society, Student Council, and math team. During all four years at Traip Academy, Donovan participated in football, hockey and track and was captain of the football and hockey teams his senior year. He is recognized for his leadership ability and dependability as a loyal team player. Lasting Contribution: “Helping to promote a positive learning environment at Traip.”

Chelsea Hoyt Chelsea Hoyt, daughter of Elizabeth and Jeff Hoyt, is ranked fifth in the class of 2018. Chelsea will

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ly payments, that is repaid when you sell or pay off your MaineHousing mortgage or stop using the home as your primary residence. It is a little added protection for you and the investment you have made in your home. MaineHousing mortgage options include: Little or no down payment When a MaineHousing mortgage is combined with a government guaranty (FHA/ RD/ VA) or with a MaineHous-

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makes financial sense for you may depend on how long you think you will stay in your home without refinancing your mortgage.

Low fixed interest rates with no point and low point options MaineHousing’s low interest rates can save our average homebuyer thousands of dollars over the full term of the loan. Discount points may be paid at closing to reduce your interest rate. MaineHousing offers both a zero point and a two point mortgage option. Whether payment of points

Home improvements included in your loan amount The Purchase Plus Improvement option finances the purchase and needed repairs of a home with one loan. If you are eligible, you may include between $500 and $35,000 for home improvements in your mortgage, as long as the cost of the home plus improvements does not exceed program purchase price limits.

Financing for mobile homes MaineHousing offers mortgages for single- and double-wide mobile homes located on owned or leased land. With this program option, there is a purchase price limit of $150,000 statewide, interest rates are a little higher, and the term of the loan is based on the age of the mobile home. MaineHousing is an independent state agency that bridges public and private housing finance, combining them to benefit Maine’s low and moderateincome people. For details, visit www.mainehousing.org.

Airbnb Generates $5.3 Million in Tax Revenue in Maine STATEWIDE Since reaching its tax agreement with State of Maine last year, Airbnb has remitted $5.3 million in taxes on behalf of the Vacationland host community. In doing so, Airbnb has made the tax collection process seamless for individuals and families who share their home to make ends meet while providing a valuable source of revenue to the state. “Airbnb is an economic

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More Than $87 Million Naval Contract for Bath Iron Works

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WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senators Susan Collins and Angus King announced recently that the U.S. Navy has awarded Bath Iron Works an $87,218,473 sole source contract. The funding will be used to continue Integrated Planning Yard services for Arleigh Burke-class and Oliver Hazard Perry-class ships “This announcement is welcome news for the hardworking men and women at Bath Iron Works,� said Senators Collins and King in a joint statement.

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Stonewall Kitchen’s Cooking School Celebrates 10 Years YORK Maine-based specialty food manufacturer, wholesaler and retailer, Stonewall Kitchen, is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of its Cooking School. Founders Jonathan King and Jim Stott entertained guests today, demonstrating recipes from their 2004 “Harvest: Celebrating the Bounty of the Seasons” cookbook. “We want guests to be just as excited about cooking as we are,” said Scott Jones, Manager of Stonewall Kitchen Cooking School. “We opened the Cooking School for guests to come, attend demonstration classes and leave with delicious, easy-to-make recipes for them to enjoy at home. This year, we’re celebrating the 10-year Anniversary with Stonewall Kitchen founders Jonathan King and Jim Stott, as well as beloved Stonewall Kitchen Guest Instructor, Patty Roche. The trio instructed a lunch special today, ‘A Decade of Jammin’ in the Kitchen.” The Stonewall Kitchen

Southern Fusion Cooking Class at Stonewall Kitchen. (Joe Garvin photo)

campus in York is a well-known tourist destination in Maine, providing guests with the opportunity to eat in the café or out on the patio, shop in the flagship store, tour the beautiful, seasonal gardens and watch products being produced in the viewing gallery. The Cooking School rounds out the offerings with about 400 classes taught each year. Added Jonathan, “Stonewall Kitchen was founded on the idea that cooking should be fun. We want to provide a state-of-

the-art culinary experience and our Cooking School classes help to build confidence in the kitchen and skills to entertain.” Classes are taught by a combination of in-house chef instructors and guest chefs, including book signings and celebrity chefs, offering both lunch and dinner options. The Cooking School opened in 2008 and has brought in more than 100,000 guests since its opening. For more information, visit www.stonewallkitchen.com.

Historic Dipsy Baths in Kennebunk KENNEBUNK Today, the Smith House is a busy locale where art, woodworking, drama classes and biweekly movie nights are held during summers. Not surprisingly, this building also holds a lot of history within its walls. Built over 100 years ago by Willie O. Littlefield as the Dipsy Baths, this full-service private bathhouse had over 100 changing rooms and showers that provided a place for summer residents and locals to change into their swimming apparel. The building also housed a small store, barber shop, and an upstairs pool room. The Dipsy Bathhouse was one of the only places to offer food in the Kennebunk Beach area, with a takeout window where beachgoers could order lunch or snacks The Dipsy Bathhouse stayed a steady feature on Mother’s Beach for over 50 years until the 1960’s when a developer from Massachusetts purchased the Dipsy Baths. The Kennebunk Beach Improvement Association (KBIA) had just acquired Strong Cottage at this time and realized the importance of this adjacent piece of real estate. A deal was arranged with the developer and KBIA became the new owners.

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Renovations commenced on the building immediately and it was ready for classes the following summer. Twenty years later in 1981, the Dipsy Baths were renamed the Smith House in

salute to Gordon Smith’s efforts to acquire the building. There have been many variations of the Dipsy Baths over the last century, and it’s a worthwhile sight to see when visiting the area.

New Walking Trail Ribbon Cutting WELLS On Wednesday, June 13 at 11 a.m. York County Community College (YCCC) will hold a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for a new Walking Trail on the college’s scenic Wells Campus. The trail is slightly more than a half mile each way, winding around wetlands, rock outcroppings and along a stream to the top of a knoll where you can sit and enjoy nature on a lovely wooden bench. The trail was created by

Charlie Clough, of Wells along with members from Troop 356 for his BSA Eagle Scout Project. Financial support for this project was generously provided by the YCCC Foundation.

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NORTH BERWICK Dave Derro of Pratt & Whitney in North Berwick received with this year’s Kittredge Award from United Way of York County. Derro was honored during the organization’s Annual Meeting & Celebration held recently at Old Marsh Country Club in Wells. Derro has served on the nonprofit’s board of directors for six years, and has been a lifelong supporter of United Way. The Elise Kittredge Award recognizes those who through their “exceptional contribution of time, talent and financial resources to United Way of York County,” has helped the organization effect long-lasting changes in the community. Derro has served as Campaign Chair, Campaign CoChair (with wife Patti), Board Vice Chair, Chair of the Governance Committee and ultimately as Board Chair. “In addition to being an active board member, Dave is an amazing proponent for United Way both within the North Berwick plant and over the past year for the entire Pratt & Whitney business footprint. Dave has unlimited energy, passion, and generosity and we thank him for the many, many ways he has shared each of these qualities in order to support United Way of York County, and more importantly, to improve lives here in York County,” said Barb Wentworth, United Way of York County’s President & CEO.

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The business portion of the annual meeting included the election of new board members: Dan Eagleson, Baker; Cathy Godin, Pratt & Whitney; Ben Labelle, Hannaford; and Chrissie Stevens, Southern Maine Health Care. Outgoing board members celebrated for their six years of service were: Patsy Aprile, Southern Maine Health Care; John Carpenter, development counsel; Dave Derro, Pratt & Whitney; and Nicole Trufant, University of New England. Board members elected for a second three-year term are: Brian Ballute, Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution; Anthony Cataldi, SIS Bank; Chris Indorf, Biddeford School Department; and Peg Stansfield, Kennebunk Savings, who is also incoming Board Chair. Stansfield takes over from outgoing board chair Michael Brigham of ImmuCell, who was thanked for his service as Board Chair. Brigham will serve another year on the board as Immediate Past Chair. Meeting attendees were treated to a presentation by Lynn Plourde, the author of 34 children’s books including her newest Wake Up, Baby Bear! Plourde’s presentation is part of United Way of York County’s focus on promoting early literacy. Part of her “Book Joy!” presentation included an interactive play during which meeting attendees acted out Plourde’s book “Moose of Course.” In closing, the board acknowledged Vicki Swerdlow’s past seven years on staff at United Way as Finance & Operations Director and thanked her prior to her departure later this month. To learn more about United Way of York County, visit www. buildcommunity.org or call 207985-3359.


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Health & Fitness Project Playback Award Kicks-Off 2018 Day of Caring KENNEBUNK United Way of York County, in partnership with Kennebunk Savings, is pleased to announce that Project Playback has been awarded the 2018 Youth Spirit of Service Award for its commitment to service and impact in the Kennebunk senior-living community. Project Playback is comprised of Kennebunk High School and Middle School students who are providing music therapy to seniors with dementia and Alzheimer’s. The group was started as a middle school community service project four years ago by Juli Ennis, Colby Ellis and Jason Albaum. Project Playback has met weekly with seniors at the Kennebunk Center for Health and Rehabilitation and recently expanded its music therapy services to include Atria in Kennebunk. The trio has been training other Kennebunk students to take over the project after they graduate next year. The Youth Spirit of Service Award is given annually to a young volunteer (or group of volunteers) with high commitment, a large impact on our community, and service beyond others performing similar work. A selection committee found that Project Playback has demonstrated all of these qualities. “Project Playback is able to balance their extracurricular activities with community service and recognizes the value in giving back to their community,” said Jason Ketterick, Community Impact Director for Youth & Volunteers at United Way of York County.

Red Cross Shares Ways to be Safe this Summer STATEWIDE “Summer is finally on the way and many of us will travel, grill delicious food and cool off in the pool or at the beach,” said Patricia Murtagh, CEO of the Maine Region of the American Red Cross. “We want everyone to enjoy the summer and be safe at the same time, so we are offering these 20 safety tips people should follow.”

Left to right: Juli Ennis, Jason Albaum and Colby Ellis of Project Playback with Brad Paige, Kennebunk Savings President &CEO.

Project Playback was honored at the 23rd Annual Day of Caring Kick-off breakfast on June 6th. In recognition of this service, the Kennebunk Savings Bank Foundation awarded $250 to Project Playback, and $250 to each member for educational expenses. Brad Paige, President & CEO of Kennebunk Savings, presented the Spirit of Service Award to the trio at the breakfast. After breakfast, volunteers fanned out to more than 30 work sites all over York County. An estimated 700 volunteers worked on more than 70 projects to help other nonprofits with everything from landscaping to painting to general clean up. Donors and sponsorships contributed $12,000 to make it possible for this day of service to take place. With the value of volunteer hours plus donated goods and sponsorships, the total value of this day across York County was $154,000.

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Still from “Be the One Who Makes a Difference,� an American Red Cross video that tells the story of how Stewart Graham’s CPR training helped save the life of Tom Bradley (right).

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economic opportunities across our state.� The January 2017 assessment from the Economic Development Assessment Team (EDAT) – originally requested in March 2016 by Senators Collins and King – highlighted the importance of the Brownfields Program and its potential to leverage federal resources to redevelop former industrial sites, support the viability of impacted mill communities, and help to grow Maine’s rural economy. A brownfield site is a property that contains a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant that can hinder the potential to reuse or redevelop the site. The EPA’s Brownfields Program assists states and local communities as they assess, safely clean up,

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Grilling Safety Always supervise a barbecue grill when in use. Don’t add charcoal starter fluid when coals have already been ignited; Never grill indoors – not in your house, camper, tent or any enclosed area; Make sure everyone, including pets, stays away from the grill; Keep the grill out in the open, away from the house, deck, tree branches, or anything that could catch fire; Use the long-handled tools especially made for cooking on the grill to keep the chef safe. For more information, visit maineredcross.org.

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Health & Fitness AAA Study on Teen Driver Crashes The results of a recent study by AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found that more than 1,000 people were killed in crashes involving a teen driver between Memorial Day and Labor Day in 2016. That’s an average of 10 people per day — a 14 percent increase compared to the rest of the year. As school lets out for summer, AAA stresses the importance of preparing and educating inexperienced teen drivers for some of the most dangerous driving days of the year. “The number of fatal crashes involving teen drivers during the summer is an important traffic safety concern and research shows that young drivers are at greater risk and have higher crash rates compared to older and more experienced drivers,” said Dr. David Yang, AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety executive director. “Through education, proper training, and involvement of parents, we can help our young drivers to become better and safer drivers, which in turn keeps the roads safer for everyone.” Speed, distraction and nighttime driving are significant factors contributing towards the number of crashes, and subsequently fatalities, involving teen drivers during the 100 Deadliest Days (statistics based on 2016 NHTSA FARS data as analyzed by the AAA Foundation): Nighttime Driving 36 percent of all motor vehicle fatalities involving teen drivers occurred between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00

a.m. 1 in 10 of all motor vehicle nighttime crash fatalities involved a teen driver Data show a 22 percent increase in the average number of nighttime crashes per day involving teen drivers during the 100 Deadliest Days compared to the rest of the year Speeding 1 in 10 of all motor vehicle speed-related fatalities involved a teen driver 29 percent of all motor vehicle deaths involving a teen driver were speed-related Distraction 6 out of 10 teen crashes are related to driver distraction 4x as many crashes as official estimates based on police reports. The top distractions for teens include talking to other passengers in the vehicle and interacting with a smart phone. In preparation for the dangerous summer driving period, AAA encourages parents to educate their teens and themselves about risky driving behavior. Parents should: Discuss with teens early and often the dangers of risky driving situations, such as speeding, distracted driving and nighttime driving. Teach by example and minimize your own risky behavior when behind the wheel. Make a parent-teen driving agreement that sets family rules for teen drivers. Consider setting driving limits that are stronger than a state’s law, and enforce those limits. For more information visit AAA Northern New England at www.AAA.com.

Social Security Delivers the Most Popular Baby Names STATEWIDE The Social Security Administration has announced the most popular baby names in Maine for 2017. Oliver and Charlotte topped the list. The top five boys and girls names for 2017 in Maine (listed in order of popularity) were: Boys: Oliver, Lincoln, Liam, Owen, Wyatt. Girls: Charlotte, Olivia, Emma, Harper, Amelia. Nancy A. Berryhill, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, announced last week that Liam and Emma were the most popular baby names in the U.S. How does Maine compare to the rest of the country? Check out www. socialsecurity.gov to see the top national baby names for 2017. Acting Commissioner Berryhill encourages everyone to visit the agency’s website to enjoy the baby names list and create a my Social Security account at www.socialsecurity.gov/ myaccount. my Social Security is a personalized online account that people can use beginning in their working years and continuing through to the time they receive Social Security benefits. Social Security beneficiaries can have instant access to their benefit verification letter, payment history, and complete earnings record by establishing a my Social Security account. Ben-

eficiaries also can change their address, start or change direct deposit information, and print a replacement SSA-1099 online. People receiving benefits can request a replacement Medicare card online. Individuals age 18 and older who are not receiving benefits can also sign up for a my Social Security account to get their personalized online Social Security Statement. The online Statement provides workers with secure and convenient access to their Social Security earnings and benefit information, and estimates of future benefits they can use to plan for their retirement. The agency began compil-

ing the baby name list in 1997, with names dating back to 1880. At the time of a child’s birth, parents supply the name to the agency when applying for a child’s Social Security card, thus making Social Security America’s source for the most popular baby names. In addition to each state’s top baby names (and names for U.S. territories), Social Security’s website has a list of the 1,000 most popular boys and girls names for 2017. To read about the winners for the biggest jump in popularity and to see how pop culture affects baby names, go to www. socialsecurity.gov.

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~ Where To Dine ~ Treat Dad to dinner at Bintliff’s for Father’s Day!

Open for the Season.

Open Sunday – Thursday: 11:30am – 8pm Fri and Sat: 11:30am – 9pm

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on the ocean www.beachmereinn.com

Located on the Beautiful Marginal Way with Full Ocean Views

experience, this is where you want to go. This is our favorite restaurant in the Ogunquit area. They have an exceptional breakfast or dinner. The atmosphere is unique and inviting. The food is always amazing. We have been coming here for years and have never had a meal we didn’t love. Reservations are needed if you are dining at night. You won’t be disappointed.

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every Friday Walk in off the Marginal Way for lunch from 12 - 3 daily, Starting June 1st

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Price does not include Maine Food and Beverage Tax or Gratuity.

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~ Where To Dine ~

Treat your awesome dad to an awesome breakfast on Father’s Day featuring our famous Corned Beef Hash and Maple Bacon Pancakes!

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~ Pets ~

Another Chance Animal Rescue

NORTH BERWICK This little darling “Sugar�, is a lovely young female, approximately 2 years old. She can be initially timid, until she gets to know you, then she is super sweet just like her name. She loves to play, watch wildlife out the window, and be pet for purrs too. Sugar would love to be in a home that’s mellow and low key. She would do best with older children, adults, and retirees. Sugar is current on all vetting and has been spayed too. Come meet Sugar and several of her kitty friends this Saturday, June 16, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at our adoption facility located at 251 Country Club Road, Sanford. Help Needed Currently our pantry is low on canned wet food (our kitties love Friskies Shreds and Pates the best) and could really use your help in donating some to them. Donations can be dropped off daily at our facility in Sanford or at our thrift store

Another Chance Animal Rescue 37 Market St, North Berwick 03906 251 Route 4, Sanford 04073

(207) 676-9330 • (207) 490-2855 boomeredgewater@gmail.com anotherchanceanimalrescue.org

in North Berwick WednesdaySaturday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. We are also seeking the support of monetary donations to our Capitol Fund for much needed and necessary building improvements and operation costs. Donations for this fund can be sent to us at PO Box 552, North Berwick ME 03906 or by utilizing our online donation PayPal tool to boomeredgewater@gmail.com, using the Friends And Family option. No amount is too small and all donations are appreciated. Please note in the memo “Capitol Fund�. Thrift Store News Our thrift store, located at 37 Market St, North Berwick, will be hosting Community Nights with later hours on Thursday evenings: 10 a.m. 6:30 p.m. We are trying out these hours by request. Community

Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Phoenix, a beloved Safe Haven kitty, was rushed to Scarborough’s Maine Vet Medical Center last Wednesday for emergency surgery. His ultrasound at Mann Memorial revealed an obstructed gall bladder that was at risk of rupturing at any moment. Volunteers at our shelter had been monitoring Phoenix for lethargy and lack of appetite – and now we knew why. Phoenix’s surgery went well, and the biopsies have ruled out cancer. We’re elated and so grateful. He is now recovering (read: being pampered) in foster care. Soon he’ll return to our adoption center and hang out with his BFFs Luna and Sophie Girl, and all his other kitty buddies. Meantime, Phoenix must wear the dreaded “cone around the head� for one more week to

prevent him from licking his sutures. Phoenix is another “formerly feral� kitty we rescued. With the patience and love he received at Safe Haven over these past seven years, he overcame his fear of people, relaxed, and became perfectly comfortable around those strange twolegged creatures. In fact, it’s hard to imagine this beautiful fellow was ever feral. Phoenix’s emergency surgery cost Safe Haven $4,700. As you can imagine, this puts a huge dent in our vet care budget. If you wish to make a donation to help cover this vet bill fund, please donate on our website or mail a check to Safe Haven, PO Box 91, Wells, ME 04090. Your help refilling our emergency fund will be greatly appreciated. Another way to support Safe Haven is shopping at our thrift store next to the Wells

Nights features local artisans, crafters, and artists showing off their wares. We are seeking to feature one each week, so if you know of or are a local artisan, crafter or artist yourself, we’d like to talk to you about participating. Please contact Amanda

at 603-205-3615 for more information. Our new hours will be Wednesday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Thursday 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. We have many great items currently available and donations of gently used items from clothing to housewares and other unique sellable items are always appreciated and can be dropped off during normal store hours. Come in and check out our clothing ALL priced at just $1.00 for adults and $.50 for children.

Animal Welfare Society WEST KENNEBUNK June is National Adopt A Shelter Cat month, and we’ve started off with a full house. In addition to 100 cats in foster care, we have almost 50 cats in the adoption center right now, including sweet 8-year-old Bella (top picture) and handsome 4-year-old Bo (bottom picture). Bella and Bo, along with 4 dozen more cats, are waiting for new homes. Now through June 21, we are reducing adoption fees on all our adult cats: Adults, 1-7 years old, are only $35, while senior cats have their fee waived. We

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are hoping all 50 cats will have new homes by June 21. Please welcome a new cat into your home, just in time for summer. Not ready to adopt? You can still make a difference! Provide a meal: With a full house like now, we go through up to 40 cans of cat food a day. Please keep our cats well nourished with a donation of canned food. Drop off a case of food at the center any day of the week, or shop on amazon.com and your gifts will be shipped right to our doors. AWS has a wish list online! Make a feline friend : Our cats love when visitors come to pet them, play with them, and lavish them with attention. 3. Spread the Word: Tell everyone you know all about AWS. Direct them to our website for more info on each cat or encourage them to visit. We are grateful for your kindness and generosity. Whether you open up your heart to a new feline friend, donate a case or food, or spread the word about AWS, you help cats find their homes. Thank you!

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IGA supermarket. Your purchases help pay our vet bills and shelter expenses. You can also help by donating quality items and volunteering to help out at our shelter or thrift shop. Safe Haven is holding another monthly summer Yard Sale June 22-24. This three-day sale will be at our Adoption Center at 1420 Post Road, next to the Wells Public Library, behind the dentist’s office. If our center parking is full, the library has kindly offered the use of their parking lot next door. Thank you to Devin Burrit, the library director! We have an abundance of great items for this yard sale. Please continue to contribute by contacting us at 207-229-8314. We’re praying for good weather but are equipped with tents and tarps just in case. After you’ve shopped, we invite you to come inside and tour our adoption center. You can meet all the kitties who will benefit from your purchases. Thanks to everyone for your support and for your kindness to all animals!

Safe Haven Humane Society 1420 Post Rd. (Rt. 1) / PO Box 91 Wells, ME 04090

(207) 229-8314 info@safehavenhumanesociety.org www.safehavenhumanesociety.org

Voice for Animals WELLS Mason is a little over a year old and sadly has already been abandoned. We know that he has been well socialized because he loves attention. He is patiently waiting for a family to see him and fall in love. Mason is still kitten-like and is a clean, friendly, neutered boy. He has green eyes and the promise of being a big boy, already weighing in at 13 lbs. If you would like to meet Mason, email Voice for Animals at in2catz@gmail.com.

Voice For Animals Maine & New Hampshire (207) 715-0635 in2catz@gmail.com www.voiceforanimals.net

Emma’s Angels NORTH BERWICK Meet adorable Miley and Lala. They are a bonded mother and daughter pair ready for a happy home. Both are sweet and very calm. Miley is a 2-year-old, sleek, grey Tabby, and Lala is a stunning Calico baby only 12 weeks old. Both girls up-to-date in vaccinations and spayed. They must stay together. If you would like to add two new family members, give us a call 207-676-5599. They are in North Berwick.

Emma’s Angels Rescue 30 Meeting House Road North Berwick, ME 03906

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~ News ~ at Traip how one kind word can change someone’s entire day.�

...TEN from page 19 be majoring in Equine Science at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, this coming fall. Chelsea has a keen sense of wit, and prefers to allow her work to speak for itself. As a member of our student body, Chelsea has been recognized by the National Honor Society and has been a part of Traip’s Stormwater Management And Research Team (SMART) for two years. Outside of school, Chelsea is an active member of Pony Club, competes in horseback riding and has spent innumerable hours volunteering at Fulcrum Therapy, a therapeutic riding program. Chelsea’s Senior Capstone centered around selecting the ideal off track thoroughbred for eventing.

Emma Auclair Emma Auclair, ranked sixth in this year’s graduating class, is the daughter of Christine and Rick Auclair. Emma is a student who has distinguished herself, not only in the classroom, but also as a varsity girls soccer captain/ MVP and selection to the Maine Coaches All-Star team in her senior year. Emma has served the class of 2018 as its Secretary, is a member of NHS and has volunteered her time outside of school in events ranging from spaghetti dinners and soup kitchens to Shapleigh School track meets. Emma has played club soccer for GPS Maine Phoenix for the past three years and dedicated her Senior Capstone to the topic of “Women’s Sports and Society�. Emma will study communications at Saint Joseph’s College of Maine in Standish. Lasting Contribution: “Preserving our school’s welcome and positive community. I have learned through my experiences

...CLEAN from page 24 and reuse brownfield sites for economic development projects. The funding is allocated as follows: City of Portland: $500,000, Greater Portland Council of Governments: $500,000, Maine Department of Economic and Community Development: $500,000, Piscataquis County Economic Development Council: $350,000, Southern Maine Planning and Development Commission: $500,000.

Reilly Eddy Reilly Eddy, daughter of Danna and Dave Eddy, is ranked seventh in the class of 2018. In the fall of 2018, Reilly plans to attend Maine Maritime Academy in Castine, ME, and intends to study International Business and Logistics. Reilly is a dedicated student and possesses an energy that keeps her moving at all times. A standout athlete, Reilly has been a part of Traip Academy’s athletic teams in all seasons and throughout her high school career. As a four-year member of our women’s basketball team she was named Captain in her senior year. An exceptional softball player, Reilly was named team Captain for three out of her four years on the team and was named “Class C Player of the Year� during freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior seasons. Lasting Contribution: “Leading the softball team and achieving the 500 strikeout record.�

Sommer Huntress Sommer Huntress is graduating eighth in the class of 2018. The daughter of Kim Storm and Stephen Huntress, Sommer is a student driven by her curiosity and a strong belief in the scientific method. Sommer has been involved in student government as class president for two years, student council, NHS (vice president), and math team. Sommer is also involved in SMART (Stormwater Management And Research Team) and has participated in an oyster restoration project. As an athlete, Sommer was voted Captain of the women’s varsity soccer team, having played for four years, and earned recognition as a member of the all-academic team. Sommer will attend Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts in the fall and intends to study Neuroscience. Lasting Contribution: “Teaching kids that it is okay to speak up for yourself and to talk with adults if you believe that something should be changed.�

The Rev. Patrick Gahan at St Peter’s By The Sea CAPE NEDDICK The Rev. W. Patrick Gahan, rector at Christ Episcopal Church in San Antonio, TX, will be celebrant and preacher at both the 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. services in June for the summer schedule in the historic 121-year-old parish of St. Peter’s by the Sea Episcopal Church at 535 Shore Road in Cape Neddick. “Fr. Pat� is joined by his wife Kay, and they will reside in the rectory better known as the Marmion House at the ocean’s edge next to the church. They are spending their ninth season in Maine. The Rev. Gahan is widely known for his enthusiastic and charismatic style of Jesus preaching. Using the Gospels, his sermons are centered in the love of Jesus and in the service to others. He graduated from Unicareer, and has also been named to Traip Academy’s chapter of NHS. Shane is known by his peers and the faculty alike as an honest, level-headed individual who leads with ease. Athletically, Shane has distinguished himself, having been named Captain in the following sports: baseball, basketball and golf. Shane has also been named “Class C Player of the Year� in his fi nal season as a varsity baseball player. Lasting Contribution: “Starting the golf program at Traip Academy and being a nice and friendly face to everyone in the school.�

versity of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX in 1981 with a B.S. in Education. The Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, TX awarded him a Masters of Divinity in 1994, and he received his Doctorate of

Ministry from Seabury-Western Episcopal Seminary in Evanston, IL in 2001. Prior to his higher education, he served in the U.S. Army with the rank of Captain. He has also written several books.

everyone deserves to be treated with respect and kindness. Kiley has been a member of Traip Academy’s basketball (four years), softball (two years), and soccer (three years) teams during her time at Traip. In her junior year, as part of a Head Start Program through the Sanford Regional Technical Center at Noble High School, Kiley spent considerable time working with youth basketball programs

and community clothing drives. This coming fall, Kiley will study Elementary Education at The University of Maine, Farmington. Lasting Contribution: “I would like to hope that I was a welcoming, friendly face to all and I can’t wait to come back and watch my brother graduate in the near future.�

Kiley Chambers Kiley Chambers is ranked number ten in the class of 2018. She is the daughter of Jeffrey Chambers and Ellen Goodrow. Kiley is someone who lives her life believing that

THANK YOU ST. JUDE: May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day, by the 9th day your prayers will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised and done.

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~ Real Estate ~

REAL ESTATE GUIDE

Jerry Tatlock

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~ Classifieds & News ~ Kennebunk Graduation & Awards KENNEBUNK It was an event filled with pomp and circumstance for 176 seniors who graduated from Kennebunk High School. This years Salutatorian Speech was given by Jordyn Sullivan while the Valedictory address was given by Hallie Schwartzman. Special Awards included: D.A.R. Award to Mia Murray; Edith C. Barry Art Award to William Blastos; Joyce Butler History Award to Jordyn Sullivan; Maine Principals’ Award to Mia Murray; National Merit Awards: National Merit Commendation: Abigail Iafolla and Brennan Schatzabel; National Merit Semi-Finalist: Luna PhippsCostin; National Merit Finalist: Daniel Behrens; Rhode Island School of Design Book Award to Angelina Macedo; U.S. Marine Corps Scholastic E xcellence Award to William Kenneway; U.S. Marine Corps Athletic Excellence Award to Mia Murray and Connor Archibald; U.S. Marine Corps Semper Fidelis Award for Music Excellence to Gabriel Vesenka; U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar/Athlete Award to Kylie DeFeo and Brady Lamontagne; Daniel “Mac� Bassett Award to Adia Grogan; Betsy Ross Award to Hallie Schwartzman; John Babine Award to Daniel Behrens; Mary Tanner Award to Sarah Harmon; Jake Jackson Award to Gabriel Calandri; Jayme Novotny Scholar Athlete Award to Hallie Schwartzman; Terry Drown Award to Kyle Beaupre; Bill Obermeyer Awards: Sean Bradley, Erin Gorton, Olivia McLean, Britta Brown, Ava Haritos, Brennan Schatzabel, Cole Dickinson, Anna Howarth, Grace West.

KHS Class of 2018 Scholarship recipients: Arundel Fire Rescue Scholarships: Jalen Jellison, Brady Lamontagne and Emily Temple; Arundel Masonic Lodge #76 AF & AM Scholarships: Cole Cerabona, Erin Gorton, Marcus Luddy and John Weaver; Barra Smith Music Scholarship: Marcus Luddy; Belle Thompson Pelletier Scholarship sponsored by the Seacoast Garden Club of Kennebunk/Kennebunkport: Natalee Bickford; Biddeford Savings Bank Scholarship: Evan Enis; Booth Chick Scholarship/Arundel Masonic Lodge #76 Scholarship: Andrew Pastorelli; Catherine J. Davis Memorial Scholarship: Emily Temple; Christopher J. Hussey Memorial Scholarship: Lenore Famosi; Clash Alumni Scholarships: Cole Dickinson

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and Elizabeth Flynn; Col. Donald F. Perkins Memorial Scholarship: Kyle Beaupre; Community Harvest Scholarships: Abigail Iafolla and Kellie Ryan; David Alton Clark Memorial Scholarship: Daniel Behrens; David Shields, Sr. Good Citizenship Awards: Carolanne Clark, Sage Knight, Isabelle Mosher, Alysson Tarr, Samantha Henry, Kody Martin, Jack Patterson, Emily Temple; The Dennis BodwellConsolidated School Scholarship: Grace West; Donald & Theresa Wentworth Scholarships: Nicholas Barry, Lindsey, Gregoire, Anna Howarth, Carlyn Derham Davis, Britney Gregoire, Chloe Leonard, Kayla Gralia, Adia Grogan, Brennan Schatzabel; Early College for ME Scholarships: Carolanne Clark, Kody Martin, Taylor Rich, Louisa Strachan, and Andrea White; Esther B. Card Scholarship: Olivia Aiken; Fredrick W. “Rick� Griffin Scholarship: Leah Bridgham; Friends of York Hospital Scholarship: Brady Lamontagne; Gail Lincoln Memorial Scholarship: Dakota Aylward-Frank; Garrett Pillsbury Plumbing & Heating Scholarship: Maggie Nguyen; Gordon Robinson Memorial Art Scholarship: Abigail Montembeau Gorham Savings Bank Scholarship: Jordyn Sullivan; Hancock Lumber Company Scholarship: William Blastos; Jacob Gould Memorial Scholarship: Nathaniel Jewett; James N. Drown Memorial Scholarship: Evie Roop; Jane Nelson Berdeen Memorial Scholarships: Olivia Aiken and Sarah MacKinnon; Jeffrey D. Cole Scholarship: Evie Roop; Jessica Ann Wheeler Memorial Scholarship: Olivia McLean; June Little Record Scholarship: Julia Milligan; Kate O. Eaton Memorial Scholarship: Kellie Ryan; Katherine Jennings Moxham Memorial #livelikekate Scholarship: Ava Gaulkin; Katie A. Carboni Memorial Scholarship: Abigail Montembeau; Kennebunk High School Class of 1965 Scholarship: Anna Howarth; Kennebunk High School Faculty Scholarship: Merredith Thibodeau; Kennebunk High School Student Council Scholarships: Ava Haritos and Edward York; Kennebunk High School Visual & Perform-

Mountain Classroom at Marshwood GWS SOUTH BERWICK The Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC), offers a mountain classroom that gives kids and adults a chance to experience the mountains and learn about the outdoors. The Pinkham Notch Visitor Center is one of the many Mountain Classrooms ing Arts Scholarships: Elizabeth Elkington, Piper Kingston, Abigail Iafolla and Eli Mowry; Kennebunk Hoops Scholarships: Kylie DeFeo, Cole Hoffman and Sydney Waitt; Kennebunk Portside Rotary Scholarships: Brady Lamontagne and Maxim LeBlanc; Kennebunk Rotary Scholarships: Olivia Aiken, Lenore Famosi, Olivia McLean, Kellie Ryan, Kyle Beaupre, Brady Lamontagne, Maggie Nguyen, Quinn Sargent, Cole Cerabona, Mackenzie MacLeod, Rachel Petrarca, Hallie Schwartzman, Elizabeth Elkington, Sarah MacKinnon, Eric Powers; Kennebunk Savings Bank Foundation Scholarship: Mia Murray; Kennebunk, Arundel, and Kennebunkport Education Association Scholarship: Christopher Taggart; Kennebunk-Kennebunkport Alumni Association Scholarships: Saraphina Birtolo, Anna Howarth, Sarah MacKinnon, Quinn Sargent, Carlyn Derham Davis, Jalen Jellison, Maggie Nguyen, Merredith Thibodeau, Lenore Famosi, Nathaniel Jewett, Andrew Pastorelli, Sydney Waitt, Brianna Hayes, Brady Lamontagne, Christian Putnam, John Weaver; Kennebunk-Kennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce Scholarship: Kellie Ryan; KennebunkKennebunkport Athletic Boosters Club Scholarships: Connor Archibald, Cole Hoffman, Maggie Nguyen and Hallie Schwartzman; Kenneth Grant Memorial Scholarship: Louisa Strachan; Kristin E. Krippendorf Memorial Scholarship: Brady Lamontagne; Maine Art Hill Scholarship: Angelina Macedo; Mary Tanner Memorial Scholarships: Saraphina Birtolo and Chloe Leonard; The MELMAC Educational Foundation Scholar-

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on the east coast. The fifth graders of Marshwood Great Works School visited Pinkham Notch to have an expedition learning experience. The Pinkham Notch trips went from April 25 to May 4. Three different groups went for three days each. While they were there, they learned all about ecology and the ecosystem. A fifth grader commented, “Pinkham Notch was an amazing experience for all who went. We learned about the ecosystem, the water cycle, abiotic and biotic creatures, life cycles of animals, and we played lots of activities based on the things we learned. We also learned leadership skills, teamwork, and mindfulness. AMC pushed us to our limits, and we were ready for the challenge.� Many people are involved in the trip to Pinkham Notch, and everyone plays some part in the adventure. While there, fifth graders thrive with the gentle guidance of Mr. Burnell and Great Works School teachers, as well as the amazing AMC staff. “Everyone pitched in, and with everyone playing their part, the experience was really something special.� one of the students stated. While at Pinkham Notch, each class is split into two groups and each group is assigned an educator, as well as chaperones, who will spend most of the day with the students. Every day, the students and chaperones spend time together hiking, investigating and sharing many learning

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activities. There are many other AMC staff besides the educators, such as the kitchen staff, room cleaning service, and employees at the AMC gift shop that make this experience possible. One of the other groups of people are the Marshwood High School HOLD students (Hawks Outdoor Leadership Development), assigned to participate and teach with most of the student groups. HOLD began with the support of a Marshwood Education Foundation (MEF) grant. There are more people who help, such as the bus drivers, due the fact that the bus ride to Pinkham Notch is almost 2 full hours long.

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~ Classifieds ~

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NEED STRONG & ABLE DECKHAND to work on my lobster boat out of Perkins Cove, Ogunquit from now through December 1. Call Eric Brazier 207-361-7686 for details.

Sea Chambers, an ocean-front hotel in Ogunquit, is looking for one more member of our HOUSEKEEPING TEAM. Candidates should possess the following skills: friendly with strong customer service ethic; attentive to details; able to work at a fast pace; able to multi-task; must work well with others; must be able to lift 20 pounds on a consistent basis; experience is preferred, but we will train the right person if necessary. We have a fun staff and great guests! Please send your resume immediately if you are interested in this position. Salary commensurate with experience. Please contact Kate Tweedie at 207-646-9311 or ktweedie@seachambers.com.

Ogunquit Museum of American Art ODD JOBS HELPER Able to paint, climb ladders, lift 40 lb. box and be flexible. 14-21 hours per week: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and 3rd flexible day. OUTDOOR ATTENDANT Able to walk and monitor grounds and parking lots. 3 days per week (Tuesday, Saturday, Sunday) 11am-3pm, weather permitting. Patti Toro (207) 646-4909 or ptoro@ogunquitmuseum.org.

LAUNDRY PERSON needed for Saturdays only (9 AM to 5 PM). Mid-June through mid-September. $12 per hour. Wells, ME 207-646-7903

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2018 Seasonal Positions Available through October Full & Part Time *Positions available to start immediately!*

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We value our maintenance staff and care about our team! *Some on-call duties required. Yankee Mobile Home Park is an EOE.

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~ Classifieds ~ HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

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HOUSEKEEPERS WANTED

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$15/Hour with BONUS @ End of Season!

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Lunch provided! Must be proud of your work, and be able to work Saturdays! Option to work this spring, week days, and into fall available. Previous experience is helpful, but not necessary, training available. Fun place to work, great team to work with!

Call 207-363-1825 x 110 ASAP! WORK ON YOUR OWN OR BRING A FRIEND AND WORK AS A TEAM!

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EXPRESS MAINTENANCE & USED CAR TECHNICIANS! DUTIES • Vehicle preventative maintenance • Mechanical repairs on all makes • Alignments • NH state inspections • Used car safety checks • Multi-point inspections • Replacement tires • Warranty repairs for all Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles • Clean work area nightly • Communicate with advisors, other technician and management team • Road test • Proper repair order documentation of work needed and work performed REQUIREMENTS • Positive attitude • Tools • NH state inspection license • Ability to lift 45lbs BENEFITS • Medical, vision and dental insurance • Life insurance • 401K retirement savings plan • Vacation time • Holiday and sick leave • Company paid continuing education and training • College degree program BOURNIVAL JEEP IS A STAND-ALONE SINGLE FRANCHISE DEALERSHIP WITH A FOCUS ON CUSTOMER SERVICE AND FOUR WHEEL DRIVE ADVENTURE. IF YOU WANT MORE THAN A JOB, WE WANT TO TALK TO YOU.

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REAL ESTATE WANTED

LOOKING TO BUY A home with first floor bedroom. Livable, repairable, or land to build. Replies confidential. 207-650-7297 Advertise in

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ITEMS WANTED :$17(' 72 %8< Antiques * Silver * Gold * Coins &+5,6 /25' $17,48(6 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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MASSAGE WITH BRIAN Relaxation, Deep Tissue, Therapeutic Massage for Men Licensed and Insured Est. 1999 South Berwick 617.750.3266 Beautiful Private Studio

BERWICK, 1 BR APT OVER GARAGE FOR RENT. Electric heat, gas, kitchen range, washer & dryer included. $800 monthly. $500 deposit. Available July 1st. Call after 4 p.m. plus weekends. 207-641-3726.

ELIOT MAINE RENTAL Small one bedroom APT, ideal for one. All utilities included. No pets. Background check. $1000/mo. Call 207-439-2636

Multi Family REALLY BIG YARD SALE Higgins Drive, Wells Saturday, June 23 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Rain or Shine Silver, copper, furniture, tools, glassware, household items, and much more YARD SALE June 23 & 24 * 9 am - 2 pm Household items, decorations, new & used clothing, linens, small appliances, books, CDs, old paper dolls & MUCH MORE! 187 Pointed Fir Blvd., Wells (in The Forest)

ACCOUNTING LAURA S. LEBER, CPA Accounting, bookkeeping, payroll & tax preparation services. Reasonable rates. Call 207-384-5932 or e-mail: laura.leber.cpa@gmail.com RAYMOND C. SNELL, CPA SOUTH BERWICK Income Tax Prep-Individual Business-Corp-NonProfit C 781-956-2713 H 207-384-5425 Kakemo1@myfairpoint.net

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CLEANING HELP OFFERED PERSONAL ASSISTANCE TRUSTWORTHY RETIREE will 1) shop for groceries, hardware, dept. store items. 2) make deliveries. 3) drive to/ from airport, mall, theater & other dest. 4) do small odd jobs. Try me out! Very reasonable. Call Paul 207-363-0519

SHIRLEY’S CLEANING For a spotless home. Trustworthy and dependable. 207-439-1363

MUSIC LESSONS

PERSONAL SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL

CUSTOMIZED GUITAR LESSONS All Styles / Levels Experienced teacher, B.M. Learn the music you like! Randy Browning 207.384.4252

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SIMPLY THE BEST MUSIC LESSONS IN SO. MAINE! Best Teachers • Best Facilities Best Schedules • Best Recitals All instruments, All ages, All styles! TuneTown Studios 207-641-8863 932 Sanford Road, Wells www.tunetownmusicgear.com

LEGAL / PUBLIC NOTICES STATE OF MAINE EMILY SIMPSON Plaintiff v. MATTHEW CRESSEY Defendant

SUMMER INSIDE AND/OR OUTSIDE STORAGE Reasonable Rates Route 1, Wells 207-646-7881

VACATION RENTAL YORK BEACH MAINE VACATION RENTAL 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths 207-363-4527 yorkbeachmainerentals @gmail.com

SEASONED FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Call Eric Hobson 207-467-0621 ELIOT WOOD SERVICES Seasoned 16� firewood for sale 207-439-5974 GREEN FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Clean & Guaranteed Full Cord North Berwick 207-409-6567 SEASONED FIREWOOD $250/cord. Price depends on how far to deliver. 603-817-0808

WINTER RENTALS

PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION: IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the above named parties be: 1. Prohibited from transferring, encumbering, concealing, selling or otherwise disposing of any property of either or both of the parties, except in the usual course of business or for the necessities of life, without the written consent of the parties or the permission of the court. 2. Prohibited from imposing any restraint on the personal liberty of the other party or on any natural or adopted child of either or both of the parties. 3. Prohibited from voluntarily removing the other party or any child or children of the parties from any policy of health insurance that provides coverage for the other party or the child or children of the parties. WARNING: 7KLV 3UHOLPLQDU\ ,QMXQFWLRQ LV DQ RIÂżFLDO FRXUW 2UGHU ,I \RX GLVREH\ WKLV 2UGHU WKH FRXUW PD\ ÂżQG \RX LQ FRQWHPSW RI FRXUW 7KLV FRXUW 2UGHU LV HIIHFWLYH XQWLO WKH HDUOLHVW RI WKH IROORZLQJ 7KH FRXUW UHYRNHV RU PRGLÂżHV LW ÂżQDO MXGJPHQW LV HQWHUHG LQ WKH PDWWHU EHIRUH WKH FRXUW RU 7KH DFWLRQ LV GLVPLVVHG 7KLV RUGHU LV LQFRUSRUDWHG LQWR WKH GRFNHW E\ UHIHUHQFH DW WKH VSHFLÂżF GLUHFWLRQ RI WKH FRXUW /sig/ Daniel Driscoll, Judge

Route 1, Colonial Square in Wells. Front building with 400 SF. Call Pete 207-252-7704.

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 1,000 sq.ft on Route 1 in York. Second floor. $650 month plus utilities. Please contact: FOY/LONTINE INSURANCE GROUP 646 U.S. Route 1, York, ME 03909 (across from Meadowbrook plaza)

RENTALS WANTED

6 BR, 3 BA HOUSE available Oct 9 - May 15. Wells Beach. Washer/dryer. No pets, no smoking. 207-351-6797 3RD FLOOR, 1 BR APT available Oct 9 - May 15. $1350 includes all utilities. Wells Beach. No pets, no smoking. 207-351-6797 ATTN HOMEOWNERS!

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ORDER FOR SERVICE BY ALTERNATE MEANS (M.R. Civ. P. 4(g))

It is ORDERED that Service be made upon the other party by: Publishing a copy of this Order once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, in the WEEKLY SENTINEL, a newspaper of general circulation in the county or municipality most reasonably calculated to provide actual notice of the pendency of the action AND, if the defendant’s address is known, mailing a copy of this Order as published to that address.

SOUTHERN MAINE Rte 1 Location, 250 or 500 sq. ft. options, 2nd Fl, Elevator, $350/mo. INCL Heat/Elec, Conference Rm. CALL 363-1825.

Christy 207-363-3140

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AUTOS WANTED

The Moving Party has demonstrated: 1. Due diligence in attempting to obtain personal service of process prescribed by M.R. Civ. P. 4. 2.The address of the party to be served is unknown and cannot be ascertained by reasonable diligence. 3. The requested method of service is reasonable calculated to provide actual notice of the pendency of the action to the party to be served and is the most practical manner of effecting notice of the suit.

Date: 6/1/18

MICHAEL E. O’BRIEN Ex-Big 4 CPA in Cape Neddick Bookkeeping, Accounting, Tax & Consulting Services Cell: 508-423-0095 Email: therealmob@comcast.net

AFFORDABLE STORAGE Rentals $50 & Up No Sign Up Fee Call (207) 641-8404

DISTRICT COURT Location SPRINGVALE, ME Docket No. FM-18-182

This court has reviewed the motion of the plaintiff for service by alternate means. The type of action is PR&R. The name and address of the plaintiff: EMILY SIMPSON, CONFIDENTIAL ADDRESS. The name and address of the defendant: MATTHEW CRESSEY.

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~ News ~ Students Collaborate to Write and Publish Books ELIOT / SOUTH BERWICK “Building Buddies Through Books” is a collaboration that began with the pairing of thirdgrade students from Central School with eighth-grade students from Marshwood Middle School. Students worked together during the writing process, using interview sheets, story planning, and revision. The older students wrote, illustrated, and published the books inspired by their younger buddies. The third-grade students

delighted at the book reveals, where the eighth-grade students read their stories aloud from published paperback books. They also received a signed copy to keep. Central School thirdgrade teachers and the Marshwood Middle School eighthgrade white team were awarded a Marshwood Education Foundation grant for “Building Buddies Through Books” which made this project possible. Books were published through StoryBird.

Hoffman; William Carroll Memorial Scholarship: Hallie Schwartzman; William Ward Memorial Scholarship: Mary Everett; York Hospital Wells Urgent Care Scholarship: Sarah Harmon.

Julia Milligan, Trevor Nelson, Luna Phipps-Costin, Lucas Richardson, Samantha Rouillard, Morgan Shmalo, Brennan Schatzabel, Hallie Schwartzman, Grant Shot well, Jordyn Sullivan, Osiris Thomas, Gabriel Vesenka, Sydney Waitt, Edward York.

...AWARDS from page 39 ship: Kaila Gralia; The Michelle Spurling Memorial Scholarship: Brady Lamontagne; 2018 Mitchell Scholarship Awarded by the Senator George Mitchell Research Institute: Brady Lamontagne; Morton & Betty Joyce Environmental Studies Scholarship: Britta Brown; Nancy M. Falcone Scholarships: Saraphina Birtolo, Adia Grogan, Chloe Leonard and Luna Phipps-Costin Patty Bragdon Memorial Scholarship: Cole Cerabona; Peo ple’s United Bank Scholarship in Memory of Robert P. Wentworth: Mary Couturier; Phoebe Woodman Henry Memorial Scholarship: Maggie Nguyen; Richard Allen Folsom Scholarship: Sydney Waitt; Richard A. Underwood Memorial Scholarship: Abigail Montembeau; Rita Schlegel Kennebunkport

Health Council Scholarship: Kyle Beaupre; River Tree Arts Scholarships: Marcus Luddy and Evie Roop; Roger A. Hansen Memorial Scholarships: Connor Archibald and Erin Gorton; Spencer A . Trask Memorial Scholarship: Mary Everett; Thomas Wayne Bazemore Memorial Scholarship: Eli Mowry; Tina Ambrose Memorial Art Scholarship: Gabriella Kudas; Verne E. Bodwell Memorial Scholarship: Mia Murray; Washington Hose Company Scholarship: Mary Everett; Webber-Lefebvre American Legion Post 74 Scholarship: Brady Lamontagne; West Kennebunk Fire Company Scholarships: Keegan Donaher and Brady Lamontagne; West Kennebunk Fire Company Scholarship in Memory of Mark Lank: Cole

The complete list of the 2018 Stem Scholars:

National Merit Commendations:

Nicholas Barry, Kyle Beaupre, Daniel Behrens, Natalee Bickford, Saraphina Birtolo, William Blastos, Leah Bridgham, Britta Brown, Francis Carroll, Cole Cerabona, Carlyn Derham Davis, Keegan Donaher, Lenore Famosi, Christopher Grady, Adia Grogan, Brianna Hayes, Ava Haritos, Eryn Harrington, Cole Hoffman, Kiera Kenneally, William Kenneway, Brady Lamontagne, Maxim LeBlanc, Sydney Macedo , Sarah MacKinnon, Jack Mason, Olivia McLean,

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The complete list of the 2018 Advanced Placement Scholars: Daniel Behrens, Cole Cerabona, Ian Connors, Lenore Famosi, Abigail Iafolla, Maxim LeBlanc, Christopher Nagorniak, Luna Phipps-Costin, Jordyn Sullivan, Osiris Thomas.

A Quick and Easy Guide For Identifying Trees

NATIONAL Identifying trees has never been easier than with the book from The Arbor Day Foundation titled, “What Tree Is That?” Featuring hand-drawn botanical illustrations highlighting the distinctive characteristics of many tree species, nature lovers and professional arborists alike have called this pocket field guide a must-have, user-friendly resource. Its beautiful, full-color illustrations are in precise detail and depict natural colors, shapes and textures so users can make a positive species identification in just a few easy steps. Featuring trees throughout the Eastern and Central regions of the United States, “What Tree Is That?” explains what to look for in the shape and arrangement of the leaves, differences in the leafstalks and specific characteristics of fruits, flowers, buds and bark. “What Tree Is That?” is available for $5 through the Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor Ave., Nebraska City, NE 68410 or online at arborday.org.

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Four on the 4th Race Registration Open YORK Pre-registration for the 39th annual Four on the 4th race that will be run on Wednesday, July 4 is open until June 30. Interested runners can

York Women’s Golf League YORK The 2018 season of the York Women’s Golf League kicked off on Monday, June 11 with six teams fielding a total of 48 players. Playing a new format of equitable stroke point system, League members are now able to play with opponents of different levels of golfing ability. Each week teams gain points based on the number of eagles, birdies, and bogies earned by the team over 9 holes. At the end of the first week of play, Team 4 led by Sandy Petrovich is in first place with 111 points followed closely by Paula Dargan’s Team 5 in second place with 110 points. In third place with a tie score of 101 is Team 1,

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~ News ~ Senator Collins Attends Sarah Mildred Long Bridge Celebration

KITTERY U.S. Senator Susan Collins delivered remarks at a ceremony celebrating the completion of the Sarah Mildred Long Bridge. U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan (D-NH), Governor Paul LePage, Maine DOT Commissioner David Bernhardt, and New Hampshire DOT Commissioner Victoria Sheehan were also in attendance. “Since it was built in 1940, the Sarah Mildred Long Bride has been a major avenue facilitating the flow of goods, services, and people between Maine and New Hampshire, as well as the workers and materials to and from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard,” said Senator Collins. “Together, along with Commissioners Bernhardt and Sheehan, civic leaders and legislators from both states, we are writing a new chapter in the shared history of Maine and New Hamp-

New Plaque Unveiled by DAR for General Whipple

shire. May our friendship remain strong and our economic ties be enriched by this new bridge.” As Chairman of the Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee, one of Senator Collins’ highest priorities is to strengthen our region’s transportation infrastructure. In 2014, Senator Collins secured more than $25 million in federal TIGER grant funding for the project’s rail component, which contributes to our national security by enabling the safe and efficient transportation of materials to and from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery. The Sarah Mildred Long Bridge, originally built in 1940, spans the Piscataqua River between Kittery and Portsmouth. The design process for the new bridge began in 2013 with construction starting in winter 2015. The bridge opened to traffic on March 30.

KITTERY On Saturday, June 9, the Old York Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution unveiled a large bronze plaque at the homestead of General William Whipple in Kittery. Whipple was one of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence and a great patriot. Carla Rigby and Janet Clarke co-chaired the event which included remarks by Margaret Cleveland, grand-daughter of President Grover Cleveland, who paid tribute to Whipple’s service and dedication to American independence. Albert Grady of Massachusetts gave a talk, “Whipple and 55 Other Daredevils” explaining the significance of the pre-1776 times and treasonous activity in during the period New England. Many assembled to enjoy the program which included solos by Wendell Purrington and music by the Portsmouth Brassworks Quintet. The York American Legion provided a Color Guard. The owner of the home, Mike Sul-

Left to right: DAR members - Janet Clarke, Carla Rigby, Mike Sullivan (owner), and Liz Hotchkiss. New plaque shown below.

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~ Puzzles ~

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ence 56. Sword 60. Protein-rich liquids 61. Emaciation 63. Italian seaport 64. Agreement 65. Chinese ethnic group 66. University of Miami’s mascot 67. People who buy and sell securities 68. Genus of mosquitos 69. Holds up your head CLUES DOWN 1. Two-toed sloth 2. Impudent behavior 3. The right to take another’s

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YORK - 9 CHESTNUT LANE

Spacious, cape-style home nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac in a park-like setting of mature trees and perennial gardens. Sunlight floods a contemporary, open-concept floor plan that features cathedral ceilings, front-to-back living room, spacious kitchen with granite countertops & breakfast bar and a cozy den with wood-burning fireplace. Three bedrooms are located on the second floor including A full master with private bath and seating area. Additional space is provided by a private wrap-around screened porch off the kitchen while a partially finished basement offers room for expansion for hobby or craft usage. This property is located close to the village, shopping, beaches and offers easy highway access MLS# 1354133

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Extraordinary views of the Cocheco, Salmon Falls & Piscataqua Rivers on 3 pristine waterfront acres. Boat, fish or swim from over 300’ of direct, deeded water frontage. Located 10 min from Portsmouth, NH and only 1 hour from Boston.MLS# 1322272

BERWICK- 5 SCHOFFS LANE $595,000

Authentic post & beam log home with attached in-law apartment on 2+ acres on the South Berwick/Berwick Line. Landscaped yard, in-ground pool, multiple outbuildings and livestock amenities. This home has central air and numerous recent upgrades. MLS# 1344026

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SOUTH BERWICK - 1 OLDFIELDS LANE - $769,000 REDUCED - Historic 18th century Georgian colonial enhanced by 19th & 20th century additions perched on 4+scenic acres w/ panoramic views of Vaughan Woods Memorial State Park. Beautifully maintained 4 over 4 colonial features double staircases, handcarved moldings, pumpkin pine floors, Indian shutters & multiple fireplaces including a fully functional open-fire cooking hearth. The 19th century addition includes gourmet kitchen w/ French range. The 20th century addition is highlighted by a tiled 4 season great room w/ wrap-around deck overlooking beautifully landscaped grounds & pool. Located within walking distance of boating ramps & cross-country skiing; 15 mins to Portsmouth, 20 mins to the ocean, just over 1 hr to Boston and in close proximity to the quaint restaurants and shops of South Berwick village. MLS# 1333978

WELLS - 493 ATLANTIC AVE - $1,599,000 Incomparable Wells Beach location offering spectacular, unobstructed views and exceptional privacy away from the hustle and bustle of beach traffic. This stylish residence is located adjacent to the Wells Harbor jetty at the mouth of the Webhannet River and features a deeded private boardwalk footpath leading directly to miles of sandy beaches. Sunlight pours through large windows and skylights to an open floor plan that features a 1st floor master bedroom with private bath, eat-in kitchen, wood-burning fireplace, full basement and bonus 3rd floor sleeping capacity. This extremely unique and rare opportunity is a phenomenal place to entertain with spacious front and rear decks and privately fenced in-ground pool with large patio, outdoor shower and beautiful views of the surrounding seascape. MLS# 1352371

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