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Volume 15 • Issue No. 26
General William Whipple to Return to Kittery KITTERY Kittery’s own General William Whipple – seaman, soldier, statesman and signer of the Declaration of Independence – is returning to his home town on Saturday, June 29 to kick off the week of Independence Day. The general will give a public reading at Memorial Park, right beside Kittery’s Town Hall, of the famous document he signed back in 1776. The event, which starts
at 9 a.m., will also feature the Piscataqua Rangers Junior Fife & Drum Corps performing the national anthem and American Revolution-era living historians from Capt. Henry Dearborn’s Company firing muskets in celebration of the country’s birth. The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Color Guard and members of both the Daughters and the Children of the American Revolution will be in attendance as well, as Kittery honors both its
historic past and its present. Marsha Gmyrek of Portsmouth’s Moffatt-Ladd House – Whipple’s historic home during the Revolution will offer an introduction of the general. Following the ceremony, the Fife & Drum Corps will lead a procession to the neighboring Kittery Historical & Naval Museum for refreshments. Whipple was a delegate to See WHIPPLE page 9...
North Berwick’s Andrews Trains Future Submarine ITs NORTH BERWICK Information Systems Technician 1st Class Ryan Andrews, a 2006 Noble High School graduate and a native of North Berwick, currently serves as an instructor at Information Warfare Training Command (IWTC) Virginia Beach Learning Site Groton, CT. Andrews is at a command responsible for teaching future Navy submarine computer system administrators the skills required to defend the United
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Arts & Entertainment 11-15 Business & Finance 24 Calendar of Events 6-7 Classifieds 34-37 Computer Lady 26 Health & Fitness 16-17 Home & Business 30-33 Library News 8 Obituaries 25 Pets 27 Puzzles 38 Real Estate 28-29,40 Sports 34 Where To Dine 19-23
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States’ most secured and vital information. In his job as a Navy submarine information systems technician, he is responsible for ensuring that the Navy’s most coveted, classified information remains secure from any malicious attach or security breach. As a member of the U.S. Navy’s most capable and advanced platform in the fleet, Andrews and other Sailors and staff know they are part of a legacy that will last beyond their lifetimes. The all serve as key parts of the information warfare community in its mission to gain a
Information Systems Technician 1st Class Ryan Andrews (U.S. Navy photo)
deep understanding of the inner workings of adversaries and de-
veloping unmatched knowledge of the battlespace during wartime. Andrews has a tremendous responsibility in creating warfighting options for fleet commanders and advising decision makers at all levels as they serve aboard ships, submarines and aircraft around the world. “As a member of the world’s finest submarine fighting force, not a day goes by that you don’t experience something unique and rewarding,” shared Andrews. “The bonds you create with your crew when you are iso-
lated for months at a time with no communication is nothing short of a second, true family. It’s an experience, honestly, like no other and the opportunity to train these new Sailors before they embark on their own journeys is nothing short of a pleasure.” Andrews has military ties with family members who have previously served and are currently serving. He feels honored to carry on the family tradition. “My grandfather drove See ANDREWS page 5...
July 4 Fireworks Safety and Local Schedule STATEWIDE – From festive, dazzling sparklers to professionally launched aerial shells, it’s hard not to be impressed by loud, colorful fireworks displays. Although most often seen at professionally staged events and sports stadiums, consumer fireworks are now more available as local and state laws change to allow certain kinds of fireworks within communities. As next week is the Fourth of July, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) wants to remind people everywhere of the potential hazards, injuries, fires and even deaths caused by the misuse of consumer fireworks. Each year more than 16,000 fires are started by fireworks annually and that sparklers account for roughly one quarter of emergency room fireworks injuries. The NFPA is opposed to consumer use of fireworks including sparklers and firecrackers and recommends that July 4 celebrants go
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to a public show put on by trained professionals rather than attempt to use consumer fireworks on their own. Below is a schedule of local Fourth of July fireworks displays: Kennebunkport: July 4 at dusk, launched from Gooch’s Beach and viewed on Ocean Avenue between Colony Beach entrance to St. Anne’s Church. Ogunquit: July 4 at 9 p.m. at Ogunquit Beach. Old Orchard Beach: July 4 at 9:45 p.m. at Old Orchard Beach Pier. Portsmouth, NH: July 3 at 8 p.m. at South Mill Pond. Sanford: July 3 – A water ski show will take place at 6:30 p.m. at Number One Pond followed by fireworks. York: July 4 at 9 p.m. at Short Sands Beach. York Harbor: July 6 at 9 p.m. at York Harbor Beach.
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Educational Exchange in Kittery
Rocket Day at Marshwood Middle School ELIOT On June 10, the sixth grade classes at Marshwood Middle School attended Rocket Day out in the field with its creator
KITTERY Nine local students and four chaperones will be representing the seacoast on an upcoming educational travel experience to Japan. Since 1993, the Educational Exchange Project between the Kittery School District and the towns of Rokunohe and Oirase in Northern Japan have cultivated a relationship which has allowed for travel by students and adults between the
two countries. Last spring, the groups celebrated the 25th anniversary of the program. From July 29 to August 6, nine students (three from Shapleigh School, five from Traip Academy, and one from Marshwood High School) and their chaperones will be traveling to Japan where they will spend two days in Tokyo before heading north to Aomori Prefecture. Attending will be (front row, left
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and sixth grade teacher Keith Barron. The children designed and created their own rockets, judged them on creativity, and then launched them. Barron said “This was my 16th year doing this activity and it’s exciting for the children every time!� The children and staff
were also treated to the movie October Sky. One child said “What a fun way to end the school year!� The sixth graders definitely had a blast, and thanks Barron and all teachers, staff, and volunteers, who helped make this day a safe and successful one.
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~ News ~ Moody Beach Games for 4th of July WELLS In the quiet southern coastal town of Wells, on July 4, the Moody Beach Association will be sponsoring and coordinating the 65th Independence Day Celebration beach games on Moody Beach. The beach games have long been a summer tradition for many families. Participants from years ago now bring their children and grandchildren to take part in what many call a 4th of July tradition at Moody Beach. The coordinator of the event, Ken Ravioli, began coordinating the beach games upon his return from Vietnam in 1969. Upon returning home veterans of the war were not met with fanfare and readjusting to life was often difficult. Ravioli found great joy in life at Moody Beach and thus began his responsibilities in facilitating the MBA beach games. From1969 to the present Ken has been instrumental in all that goes into organizing the games and ensuring that all participants, officials and referees have a fun filled day. This year will mark Ravioli’s 50th and final year as coordinator of the Moody Beach Independence Day games. Game Day begins with Ravioli showing his patriotism and love for his country dressed
in his red, white and blue Uncle Sam suit parading down to the beach, bull horn in hand, followed by 200-400 youngsters in tow. Once down at the beach before the start of the games the Pledge of Allegiance is said followed by America the Beautiful being sung. Start line, finish line, races and competitions each year are all coordinated by Ken. For each competition a first, second and third place prize are awarded. Since hundreds of prizes and awards will be presented Ravioli begins months in advance in purchasing the prizes to be awarded. Although there are first, second and third place winners he buys enough so that all children receive a gift. Adult spectators help as officials and referees. For three hours whistles are blowing, children and young adults alike are competing, laughing and giving it their best. Join the Moody Beach Association in celebrating this historic occasion by helping bring Ken’s story to light, showing his dedication to community and happiness to so many children. For additional information, contact Philip Costello, President of the Moody Beach Association, at pwcostello@ comcast.net or call 207-3600150.
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~ News ~ Berwick Academy’s Top Scholars for 2019 SOUTH BERWICK Berwick Academy recently announced 16 Cum Laude seniors for the Class of 2019. This impressive list includes McKayla Leary of South Berwick and Nickolas Bradbury of Eliot. McKayla Leary (pictured) will be attending the University of Maine at Orono for Mechanical Engineering in the fall and has been at Berwick since the sixth grade. Musically, she has been involved in all Upper School musical productions, performed at multiple coffee houses, and is a member of the International Thespian Society. Athletically, McKayla has been a member of the Varsity Softball team since ninth grade and was named co-captain, and received an EIL Honorable Mention and team MVP her junior year. She also plays club softball year round. Within her community she was been vital in organizing multiple Feed My Starving Children mobile food packs, and serving dinners at local soup kitchens. For her senior project she and her friend are building several different bird houses, with three different difficulties, as well as building bat boxes. Nickolas Bradbury (pictured) is planning on attending Dickinson College this fall with interests of history, environmental science, and education. He has attended Berwick Academy since freshman year, regularly performing at coffeehouses and other Berwick events on his drum set. This year, he was voted as one of the captains of the Cross Country team, and has ran on the team for all four years. He is a member of the National Latin Honor Society, and on campus he has acted as an admissions tour guide, served on student government for three ...ANDREWS from page 1 the marine landing craft in the Pacific Theatre during World War II, and both my father and step-father served in the Air Force. The military tradition and influence has gone back for generations and I am proud to be able to staple my own legacy into my family’s military heritage.”
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Explore the Cove Guided Walk 2-4 p.m. Members are invited explore KBIAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s majestic cove at low tide on a guided walk and see all the natural treasures to be found. FMI: www.kbia.net or 207967-2180.
Saturday, June 29 and Sunday, June 30 Restored Historical Eliot Schoolhouse Open for Tours The Eliot Historical Society announced its open house schedule for the #8 School House, 67 Greenwood Street, Eliot. from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Docents will take visitors through a day in the life of a child in a one-room schoolhouse in the 1800s. Free but donations are gratefully accepted. FMI: Jan at 207-748-0932.
Sunday, June 30 Square Dance The Nubble Lighthouse Keepers Square Dance Club will hold a summer dance from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Wells Activity Center, 113 Sanford Road, Wells. Featured caller will be Red Bates and cuer will be Barbara Horlor. Early rounds are at 7 p.m. Refreshments, casual dress, couples and singles welcome FMI: 207-312-8114 or 603-742-0282.
Chicken Shoot A Chicken Shoot Game will be held every Sunday through Dec. at 2 p.m. at the York Elks Lodge at 1704 US Route 1 in Cape Neddick. A variety of prizes are given in the food line. Snacks provided. Open to the public.
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Monday, July 1 Laudholm’s Farming Past Delve into the rich history of the Wells Reserve at Laudholm, from Native American life to English settlement and from farmland to estuarine reserve. This docent-led walk covers about ½ mile. Free with site admission. Meet at the gazebo at 10 a.m. Laudholm Farm Rod, Wells. FMI: 207-646-1555 or www.wellsreserve.org.
Senator King’s Constituent Outreach Hours The Office of U.S. Senator Angus King will hold constituent outreach hours at Kennebunk Free Library, 112 Main Street in Kennebunk 12:30-2 p.m. FMI: 207-622-8292 or kathryn_fellows@king.senate. gov.
Tuesday, July 2 Morning Yoga Increase your strength, flexibility, endurance, focus, and concentration 8-9:15 a.m. for a new 8-week series of all level classes that are small enough so everyone gets personal attention from Leslie Fiore, founder of Port Yoga in Kennebunkport. $96/regular or $80/member plus site admission. Registration required at 207-6461555 x 116. Wells Reserve, 342 Laudholm Farm Road, Wells. FMI: www.wellsreserve.org.
Bingo Every Wednesday, May to October at the Wells Ogunquit Senior Center, 300 Post Road (Route 1) in Wells at 6 p.m. FMI: 207-646-7775 or www.wocam.org.
Wells Farmers’ Market Rear parking lot of Wells Ogunquit Center at Moody. 300 Post Road (route 1) Wells. Every Wednesday through mid-October. 1:30 - 5 p.m. www.wellsfarmersmarket.org.
Concert in the Park The Kennebunk River Band will perform covers of modern rock, country, bluegrass and alternative hits at Lafayette Park 6:30-7:30 p.m. on Storer Street in Kennebunk. FMI: www.kenebunkrec. com.
Friday, July 5 Beach Clean Up Join SoMe Planeteers and Kennebunk Middle Schoolers in a Beach Sweep of the full length of the KBK Town Beaches. Meet up at the rocky point by the Narragansett for bags and gloves. Learn how to use some powerful apps for tracking litter and have some fun cleaning up after the July 4 festivities. FMI: info@someplaneteers.org.
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Come to the Waterhouse Center in Kennebunk from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. The marketplace is held Saturdays through October 5. FMI www. kennebunkmaine.us/artisansmarketplace.
Pancake Breakfast Every Saturday through October at the Wells Ogunquit Senior Center, 300 Post Road (Route 1) from 8-11 a.m. FMI: 207-646-7775 or www.
Wells Harbor Concert Wells Harbor Park has a free concert series Saturdays at 6:30 p.m. at Wells Harbor Park on Landing Road (rain location: Ward Gym, Wells Jr. High on Route 1). Strafford Wind Symphony, a large group of wind ensemble musicians presenting a mix of patriotic and traditional “Community Band” music. The Reminisants, a talented
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4-9 p.m. at Congdon’s After Dark in Wells, each food truck at the park will give 10% of their proceeds from the evening to Another Chance Animal Rescue. Volunteers will be on hand to talk about the work they do. FMI: www. cadfoodtrucks.com.
Festivities begin on July 5 at 7 p.m. with a Speakeasy Casino Night at the museum. Tickets start at $65. On July 6 at 1 p.m., see the trolley parade. Massachusetts collection items will be featured all day July 8 for the museum’s inaugural Massachusetts Day. Located at 195 Log Cabin Road in Kennebunkport. FMI: www.trolleymuseum.org.
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Berwick Public Library Mamma Mia! Tickets Mamma Mia! is playing at the Hackmatack Playhouse, July 26 at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at the library for $30 with half the proceeds benefiting the library.
Nifty Needleworkers Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Knitters, crocheters, all crafters welcome to create and chat together.
Seniorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Group Wednesdays,10:30-11:30 a.m. A program designed to give seniors a chance to connect with one another and keep involved in the community, meet new friends, share memories and hobbies.
Family-Friendly Movies Wednesdays at 4 p.m. Call for details to see what is playing next!
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Saturdays the library is offering a new drop-in craft each week in our childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s area. Materials, directions, and examples will be set up during library hours and children are invited to drop in anytime during the week to make the craft.
Genealogy Club The Genealogy Club meets on the first and third Friday of each month 1-3 p.m. The club has a number of online resources for genealogical research including American Ancestors, Family Search, Heritage Quest, and Rootsweb. For local history, the library has nine volumes of Maine Families, vital records for South Berwick, Berwick, and North Berwick, and yearbooks for Noble High School and surrounding towns.
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Kennebunk Free Library Heart & Home Book Club The Heart & Home Book Club is a pick-your-own book discussion group. Participants choose their own fiction or nonfiction book based on a monthly theme. On Monday, July 1, at 2 p.m., our theme will be diaries, journals and letters. Feel free to call or stop by
Each year, the Maine Humanities Council asks a popular Maine author to recommend two books. This year, author Tess Gerritsen has selected Paris was the Place by Susan Conley and After the Eclipse by Sarah Perry. Join KFL staff to discuss Paris was the Place on Tuesday, July 23 at 6 p.m. On Tuesday, August 20 at 6 p.m., we will discuss After the Eclipse. Call or stop by the library to reserve your copies of the books.
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Vose and Sue Walko are the Patriot Fife & Drum Duo, who perform fife and drum music from the 17th and 18th centuries in full costume who will be at the library for a patriotic performance just in time for Independence Day!
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York Public Library Italian Conversation Join us on Tuesday, July 2 at 6:30 p.m. for casual conversation in Italian. Suitable for those with intermediate to advanced conversational skills in the Italian language.
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~ News ~ ...WHIPPLE from page 1 the legendary Second Continental Congress, which included such great thinkers as Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. Whipple, although eloquent, tended to be more of a man of action. He was born in Kittery in 1730 and grew up in the house which still stands at 88 Whipple Road. He shipped out as a cabin boy in his youth to pursue the rugged life of the sea and was
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Eliot Student Wins Map Contest ELIOT Margaret Lynch, 11, beat out 200 other students to win the annual Illustrated Mapmaking Contest, put on by the Osher Map Library in Portland. The contest was open to all 5thgraders in Maine for the 201819 school year and drew entries from across the state. Entitled “York, Maine,” Margaret’s full-color handdrawn map depicted a portion of the coastline stretching from the York River in the south to a point just beyond Short Sands Beach in the north. Map details included renditions of wildlife, seagoing vessels, seabirds, and a spouting humpback whale. Prominently featured in the map was an inset of the Nubble Lighthouse.
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Another notable aspect of the map was its antique appearance, which Margaret achieved by first soaking the map paper in tea water and then staining its edges with coffee grounds. To complete the “treasure map” vintage-look she tore off chunks of the map. “I wanted to do a map of the beaches in York because we
live close to there and I really like going there with my family,” said Margaret, who is homeschooled. Why did she make her map antique-looking? “Because I love looking at old maps,” she answered. “They’re really neat.” The 200 maps entered this year was a record number for the See MAP page 33...
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ 23rd Annual Regional Artists Exhibition at Barn Gallery OGUNQUIT â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Regional Artists: An Open, Juried Showâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; is one of four Mid-Season Exhibitions opening at Barn Gallery on Wednesday, June 26 and running through July 27. This juried show will highlight select works from local area artists as well as members of the Ogunquit Art Association. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;OAA Expressionsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; features a wide vari-
ety of art by OAA artist members. Showcase exhibitions in the North Gallery will feature paintings and graphics by Deidre Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Flaherty (see photo) and paintings by Michael Palmer. Drop-in and meet the mid-season showcase artists at a free Gallery Talk on Thursday, July 11 at 6 p.m. Invited New England sculptors continue to display three-di-
mensional works of art in the Sculpture Court. Artist-made bid cards, original collectible works of art that also serve as admission tickets to the annual OAA Art Auction on August 3, will be available at the Gala Opening Reception, Saturday, June 29, 5-7 p.m. Check out the Barn Gallery website, www.barngallery.
Gallery Opens Season with Five Artists YORK Boston artist Steve Imrich and Maine artist Richard Keen paint the landscape from opposite points of view. Imrichâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s aerial vantage point comes from his love of flying. He learned to fly at the age ten when his father tied blocks of woods to his sonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s feet so he could reach the pedals. Throughout his career as an architect he flew across the country many times and always preferred the window seat to see and photograph the landscape below. Seven large canvases in the show include views of approaching Boston, Los Angeles, Huston and Chicago. A breathtaking aerial view of the Newburyport Joppa Flats dominates the front gallery wall. On the opposite gallery walls are abstracted â&#x20AC;&#x153;landscapesâ&#x20AC;? by Richard Keen. When not painting, Keen is often underwater setting and maintaining moorings along the Maine coast. The keels of boats and the fractured geometry of filtered light are a source of his inspiration.
He often simplifies his views into line, shape, color and texture. The paintersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; perspectives of above and below are complemented by the abstract and architectural forms by ceramic artist Don Williams. Williamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s is a frequent exhibitor at the gallery and well known for his functional wares. This exhibition features his sculptural forms which combine metals, found materials with hand-built ceramic forms. The shapes and colored glazes are a perfect pairing with many of the paintings, almost as if the three artists were responding to the same assignment. The smaller back gallery room that overlooks the York River is an installation of fifty small sculptures by Boston based artist Jessica Straus. Hand carved, three-inch-high figures are combined with found objects creating humorous vignettes. Working primarily in carved and painted wood and incorporating found objects, she explores the poetry of unexpected juxtapositions between recognizable and
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invented forms. Alternating between narrative and abstraction, Strausâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s well-crafted sculptures are infused with a quirky, yet subtle, humor and a finely tuned sense of aesthetics. The lower level of the gallery, referred to as â&#x20AC;&#x153;the dock levelâ&#x20AC;? is primarily used for one person shows and for the opening of the season, the space is filled with work by Ogunquit artist Michael Palmer. Palmer has been a central figure in the Ogunquit art scene since the 1960â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s always painting as well as running the successful PS Galleries. He currently splits his time between Ogunquit and Key West. Both places are the inspirations for his imaginary birdâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s eye views of towns, country and people going about their everyday lives. He also is interested in abstracted views emphasizing
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“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,” to Open at Hackmatack
BERWICK Never before, in decades of directing shows, has Danielle Howard staged a drama quite like the award-winning play about a boy on the autism spectrum that is opening at Hackmatack Playhouse in Berwick next month. “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time,” which opens July 3, takes place mainly in the head of the main character, a teenager who thinks differently from Howard, the actors in the show or the vast majority of audience members. “It’s so different from anything I’ve done,” said Howard, “You’re getting inside someone’s head and creating the physical
world in terms of how Christopher sees things.” The way Christopher sees things is in part determined by the reality of his being on the spectrum. But it is also determined by the fact that Christopher is a unique human being, a teenager and a loving, intelligent person in his own right. “I had to educate myself a lot,” Howard admitted. “I didn’t want it to be a generic story of a person with autism. I want it to show an understanding of how Christopher in particular sees the world.” Adding to both the challenge and the intrigue of the production, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time”
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includes 57 distinct scenes. The challenge in those scenes is to depict the intense feelings and extremely reactive senses that make Christopher who he is. Lighting and projection designer Bretton Ries and set designer Dane Leeman play central roles in that, according to Howard. Howard’s talent exploring the motivations and inner lives of her characters led Hackmatack Artistic Director Crystal Lisbon of Dover to choose Howard to direct “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time.” “Danielle has an amazing ability to explore characters,” said Lisbon. “She reads a script with a depth that allows her to create characters that draw the audience fully into a story, Christopher’s autism is not the sum of all he is, Howard pointed out. He is also a teenager learning painful things about his parents, his neighbors and the world that would be dramatic for any teenager. This play, which is actually a play within a play, tells of Christopher’s detective work to uncover who killed his neighbor’s dog. His teacher and mentor, Siobahn, narrates the story and is a key part of the show’s character. Played by Jessica Miller of Portsmouth, NH, Siobhan is at
once compassionate and firm. In real life, Miller is a math teacher, which means she really gets the part of Christopher that is attached to and fascinated by numbers. She also has a great sense of humor, Howard said, a central ingredient in her successful work with Christopher, who is played by Colin Prato of Yarmouth, a 22-year-old student at the University of New Hampshire. One of the performances, on Thursday, July 11, will be a fundraiser for Madison’s Cafe in South Berwick, a restaurant that hires employees with special needs, including those on the spectrum.” Each ticket Madison’s sells for the July 11 showing of the musical will raise $10 or $15 for the café, depending on if it’s a full price or a senior ticket. This performance will open with a 5-minute introduction by folks from Madison’s. “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time” is based on the best-selling book of the same name about a 15-yearold autistic boy who solves the secret of a murdered dog – and in the process solves several other mysteries. The novel was written by Mark Haddon and the play, which won a Tony in 2015 for best play, was written by Simon Stephens. “The Curious Incident of
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Totally Tuesday Talks at OMAA OGUNQUIT The Ogunquit Museum of American Art (OMAA) continues its Totally Tuesday Talks series on July 2 with James Welling, an internationally acclaimed contemporary artist known for his color-filtered and digitally manipulated photographs. His work often focuses on locations that were historically or personally meaningful, including Ogunquit’s Narrow Cove. Welling’s Seascape is a recent joint acquisition by the Portland Museum of Art and OMAA, and his work is represented in the permanent collections of major institutions. The museum is located at 543 Shore Road in Ogunquit. For more information, visit www.ogunquitmuseum.org or call 207-646-4909.
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Summer Solstice Craft Show Features 80+ Artisans WELLS Enjoy the best of art and craft at the annual July Summer Solstice Craft Show on July 6 and July 7. Now in its 37th year, the popular two-day event will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Wells Jr. High School on Route 1 (1470 Post Road), Wells. This juried craft show features 80+ crafters and artists who display their handmade wares inside and also outside on the Jr. High. Traditional, contemporary and country crafts are featured. You’ll see stained glass, jewelry of all types, pottery, soaps, candles, wood crafts, fiber arts, graphics, photography,
handcrafted specialty foods and much more. Many of the crafters and artists have been coming back for years, and they look forward to making new products for their customers. Here’s just a sampling of the variety you’ll find at the July show: Martha Welch, Chittenden, VT: Martha is very knowledgable and her vintage buttons, necklaces, earring and bracelets each come with a story. Calvin Bryant, Kennebunkport: Functional and eye appealing cutting boards, tables and game boards. Brigitte Delaplace, Ken-
nebunk: Brigitte demonstrates her love for vintage with the jewelry she creates. Earrings, pins and pendants feature a vintage piece as the focal point. Steve Burt, Wells: Author. Steve has just released a new book and the mystery takes place in Wells. Berri Kramer, Cape Porpoise: Silkscreen bags, towels, aprons, and more. Laurie Adelman, Rollingsford, NH: Wearable art that truly makes one sparkle. David Sullivan, Ogunquit: David certainly has the photographer’s eye when it comes to his area photos. He also creates a
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By Nancye Tuttle, Staff Writer OGUNQUIT Broadwayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s siren song is seductive. Reverberating from the concrete canyons of the Great White Way, across Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s heartland and to Londonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s storied West End, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s captivating, clever and heartbreaking in the stories it tells. It sings out loudly and clearly in 42nd Street, the ultimate backstage Broadway musical, now playing in a fabulous
production at the Ogunquit Playhouse through July 13. Set in 1933, 42nd Street tells the story of Peggy Sawyer, a talented, tap-dancing ingĂŠnue from Allentown, Pennsylvania, played with panache by Jessica Wockenfuss, who comes to New York with stars in her eyes and hope in her heart. Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cast in the chorus of Pretty Lady, a new show under legendary Broadway director Julian Marshâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s direction and
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The curtain rises on an impressive array of dozens of tap dancing feet in the opening number â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and that dancing doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t let up for the showâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s entire 2 1/2-hour duration. One breath-taking production number follows another, it seems, complete with shimmering costumes and bravado dancing. Act I favorites include the seductive â&#x20AC;&#x153;Damesâ&#x20AC;? for its gorgeous costumes and the glittery â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re in the Moneyâ&#x20AC;? with its clever, energetic choreography. In Act II, the delightful â&#x20AC;&#x153;Shuffle Off to Buffaloâ&#x20AC;? provides comic relief and gives Playhouse favorite Sally Struthers, playing Maggie Jones, another chance to display her sublime comedic chops â&#x20AC;&#x201D; something she does charmingly each season. The Act II finale â&#x20AC;&#x201D; a show-stopping dance number done on steps, no less, with the entire talented ensemble performing perfect tap moves â&#x20AC;&#x201D; provides the icing on the cake for this delectable show. 42nd Street, the musical, is originally based on the Depression-era movie musical that Warner Bros. made in 1933 to help lift folksâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; spirits and forget their troubles for a while. These days, we need our spirits lifted in our troubling times. 42nd Street does that and
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Children’s Theatre Starts with Disney’s Cinderella Kids OGUNQUIT The Ogunquit Playhouse is thrilled to announce a sensational lineup of Children’s Theatre productions beginning June 29. The 2019 Children’s Theatre season kicks off with the beloved fairy tale classic Disney’s Cinderella Kids, followed by a modern Disney classic Frozen, Jr., and finally, the delightful Madagascar - A Magical Musical Adventure Jr. by Dream Works. Children’s Theatre productions are professionally designed and produced, and feature performances by the talented Ogunquit Playhouse Junior Players Camp students. Each production is perfect for children of all ages! The Junior Players spend their camp sessions learning everything from acting, singing and dancing to understanding lighting, sound cues and blocking movements on stage with professional directors and choreographers. Following their one or two week-long camp session, they perform on the Ogunquit Playhouse mainstage with sets and costumes created by the theatre’s professional production team. Come see all of these fully staged shows
designed for kids – it’s a great way for friends and family to support their favorite budding performers. Disney’s Cinderella Kids is on stage for two performances only; Saturday, June 29 at 10 a.m. and Sunday, June 30 at 10 a.m. Cinderella is endlessly mistreated by her wicked stepmother and stepsisters and denied a chance to go to the royal ball. With a little help from her mice friends and a lot of help from her Fairy Godmother, Cinderella’s dreams come true. She goes to the ball, meets the Prince, and falls in love! Don’t miss this timeless fairytale that includes songs from the beloved Disney animated film including, “A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes” and the classic “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo.” Disney’s Cinderella Kids will charm its way
Strafford Wind Symphony Kicks Off Wells Harbor Concert Series WELLS The Hope Hobbs Gazebo at Wells Harbor Park is the place to be to hear the music of the Strafford Wind Symphony, a popular group of wind ensemble musicians presenting a wonderful mix of patriotic and traditional “Community Band” music. The free concert on Saturday, June 29, 6:30-8:30 p.m. begins the 2019 Wells Harbor Concert Series, with all ten concerts free and open to the public (in case of rain, the site is the Wells Junior High gym on Route 1). The Strafford Wind Symphony is a 55-member ensemble made up of a cross section of community members dedicated to presenting wonderful music with a professional flair. They perform for the experience of playing music with other talented wind musicians and to bring their passion for wind instrumentation to audiences all over New Hampshire, Southern Maine and parts of Massachusetts. Their presentation is for young and old alike with a blend of crowd-pleasing traditional music mixed with heart thumping patriotic tunes. They believe music is a gift which can enlighten, educate, entertain and bring joy to all and look forward to making their audience believers too. The concert series will run Saturdays through August 31. There is plenty of free parking or take the Wells Trolley directly to
the park. The Knights of Columbus sells refreshments, and there is abundant park bench-type seating. You can bring your own blanket, folding chair and/or a picnic. For details, visit www. wellstown.org or call June Messier 207-646-5596 or Jim Kanak at 207-289-4399.
into your heart, and remind you that dreams really do come true! Next up are six performances of the modern classic Disney’s Frozen Jr. which hits the stage Saturday, July 27 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.; Sunday, July 28 at 10 a.m.; Saturday, August 3 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.; and Sunday, August 4 at 10 a.m. The enchanting modern classic from Disney is based on the 2018 Broadway hit musical, and brings Elsa, Anna, Olaf and the magical land of Arendelle to life, onstage. The show features all of the memorable songs from the animated film written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, plus five new songs written for the Broadway production. A story of true love and acceptance between sisters, Frozen Jr. expands upon the emotional relationship and journey between Princesses Anna and Elsa. When faced with danger, the two discover their hidden potential and the powerful bond of sisterhood. With a cast of beloved characters and loaded with magic, adventure, and lots of humor, Frozen Jr. is sure to thaw even the coldest heart! The final Children’s Theatre production of the season takes audiences on a journey out of the zoo and into Madagascar – A Musical Adventure, Jr. on stage Saturday, August 24 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and Sunday, August 25 at 10 a.m. Join the Junior Players on an unexpected journey to the madcap world of King Julien’s Madagascar with your favorite crack-a-lackin’ friends from the blockbuster DreamWorks film. Join Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe,
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OGUNQUIT On Sunday, June 30 at 7 p.m., The Marginal Way Preservation Fund and The Ogunquit Playhouse present “Sally Gloria the hip hip Hippo and, of course, those hilarious, plotting penguins as they go on the musical adventure of a lifetime. Filled with outlandish characters, adventure galore and an upbeat score, Madagascar JR. will leave audiences with no choice but to “Move It, Move It!” Tickets for all shows start at $15. For more information, visit www.ogunquitplayhouse.org or call 207-646-5511.
Struthers: Her Life in Show Business” live at the Leavitt Theatre with Master of Ceremonies Bradford T. Kenney. This is going to be a memorable and fun summer evening in Ogunquit as TV/Theatre icon Sally Struthers graces the stage of the Leavitt Theatre for a freewheeling and animated discussion about her life and profession! Proceeds benefit the preservation of Marginal WAy. Tickets are $30 each and can be purchased in advance at Leavitt Theater, 297 Main Street, Ogunquit or online at www.marginalwayfund.org.
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Governor Mills Signs Death with Dignity Act AUGUSTA Governor Janet Mills signed LD 1313, known as the Death with Dignity Act, into law. The law establishes the procedures to allow those with a terminal illness and a short time to live to be prescribed medication to end their life. These procedures include, among others, two waiting periods, one written and two oral requests, a second opinion by a consulting physician and a psychological evaluation. Similar legislation is in place in Oregon, California, Colorado, Vermont, Washington, Hawaii and Washington, D.C. To complement the law, Governor Mills also signed Executive Order Number 9 requiring the Department of Health and Human Services to report all actions taken by licensed physicians and others to track the use of lethal medications
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Good Samaritan Bill Signed to Law AUGUSTA Governor Janet Mills signed into law LD 329, An Act To Exempt from Criminal Liability Persons Reporting a Drug-related Medical Emergency, sponsored by Representative Barbara Cardone of Bangor and passed unanimously by the Legislature. Maine now joins forty other states and the District of Columbia in enacting some form of a Good Samaritan or 911 drug immunity law.
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YORK Troy Williams of Williams Realty Partners of Keller Williams Coastal Realty presented a check for $2,000.00 to the York Ambulance Association, Inc. (YAAI) on Friday, June 7, 2019. The contribution is for the YAAI’s ongoing capital fundraising campaign. When asked about the donation, Williams said, “When I was approached by members of the YAAI board about stepping up, it was a no brainer. YAAI is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit and they do so much good in local communities of York, South Berwick, and Rollinsford, NH. My family personally needed ambulance services last year and I really don’t know what the outcome would
have been if this organization wasn’t available to be there for us.” Last year alone, YAAI provided 2,200 emergency transports and 450 non-emergency transports. The Association’s 16 Paramedics, 10 Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians and 12 Emergency Medical Technicians make sure teams are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In addition, Blood Pressure and Glucose Checks and CPR and Choke Classes are provided. YAAI also makes sure there is coverage at parades, fireworks, and all of the York High School and Marshwood High School home football games. “On behalf of the York Ambulance Association, we extend our sincere thanks for your ongoing support and your investment in this community-wide partnership for excellence in emergency medical transportation,” Karen Uebele, Campaign Chairwoman for the York Ambulance Association stated in a letter. Williams went on to say, “I encourage anyone who can give to this capital fund to do so. I hope no one ever needs emer-
“As Maine continues to grapple with the opioid epidemic, arresting and prosecuting someone at their most desperate moment when their friend or family member is experiencing a medical emergency will not solve the problem. In fact, it discourages people from calling for help,” said Governor Mills. “By signing this legislation, we take another step toward ensuring people seek help to survive an overdose and can pursue life-saving treatment for substance use disorder. I thank Representative Cardone for bringing forward this legislation and securing overwhelming bipartisan support in the Legislature for its passage.” “When someone is experiencing a drug-related overdose, the most important action that person, or someone with that person, can take is calling for medical help. By signing this bill into law, Gov. Mills is eliminating the fear that comes with contacting authorities and protecting the lives of Mainers,” said Representative Cardone, D-Bangor. LD 329 prevents a person who, in good faith, seeks medical assistance for a person experiencing a drug-related overdose or who is themselves experiencing a drug-related overdose and is need of medical assistance from being arrested or prosecuted for a violation of laws prohibiting the possession of scheduled drugs, acquiring drugs by deception, the possession of hypodermic apparatuses and the use of drug paraSee SAMARITAN page 17... gency services, but the piece of mind that comes from knowing the YAAI is there is priceless. The health education and medical screenings that (they) provide are also incredibly valuable.” For more information about the York Ambulance Association, Inc., call the office at 207-363-4403 or visit www. yorkambulance.com.
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Health & Fitness Patients in Insurance Reviews Protected by New Law AUGUSTA Governor Janet Mills signed into law today legislation to ensure that insurance company medical reviews are conducted by medical professionals. LD 249, “An Act to Ensure Protection of Patients in Medical Reviews by Health Insurance Carriers” sponsored by Senator Geoff Gratwick, D-Bangor, was passed unanimously by the Legislature. “After my late husband Stan suffered a stroke, insurance companies would sometimes deny claims for care without any explanation. It is an unfair, heartless practice that puts profits ahead of the patient’s wellbeing,” said Governor Mills. “Medical professionals with the same training as the patient’s own doctor should be conducting medical reviews for claims, not an insurance company official. By signing this legislation, we are taking steps to ensure that no family has to justify the need for their loved one’s medical care to insurance company officials only looking out for the bottom line. I thank Senator Gratwick for putting this legislation forward and for securing unanimous support in the Legislature.” “When it comes to access to health care, our laws and our policies should always put patients before profits,” said Sen. Gratwick, a retired doctor who ...SAMARITAN from page 16 phernalia or a violation of probation, if the grounds for arrest or prosecution are obtained as a result of the person’s seeking medical assistance or experiencing a drug-related overdose. Upon Governor Mills’ signature, LD 329 will take effect 90 days after the adjournment of the Legislature.
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practiced medicine for 40 years. “The choice of what treatment to pursue, especially when that treatment is potentially life-saving, should be between a patient and their doctor, not the patient and an insurance provider. I’m glad the governor has signed this key protection into law.” LD 249 requires that appeals of a health insurance carrier’s denial of health care treatment be conducted by a licensed health care practitioner who is board certified in the same or similar specialty as the medical condition, procedure or treatment under review and whose compensation does not directly or indirectly depend upon the quantity, type or cost of the medical condition, procedure or treatment the practitioner approves or denies on behalf of a health insurance carrier.
WELLS On June 3, 25 students from Wells Junior High School visited with residents and staff at Avita of Wells. The fifth through the eighth grade group was at this assisted living facility for a barbecue lunch and to be recognized for their volunteerism at Avita over the past school year. For months, on a regular, rotating basis, a small group of these students visited the memory care facility around noon to serve lunch and work at the front desk. According to Renee Savage, the coordinator of the program, this partnership between the school and Avita began three years ago with only 10 students. Savage pointed out that Lily Tomaszeski, one of this year’s school volunteers, has been participating in the program since its inception. At a holiday party for Avita residents in December of 2018, student Melody Goodwin said,
ANNOUNCEMENT “It is really nice to come over here and serve them food.” Goodwin, a seventh-grade student, added that it is nice to “chit chat” with the residents. Volunteer Teagan Hludik, who is in the 6th grade, said at that time, “I love it because we see the residents every week and we get to interact with them.” Hludik pointed out that some of the residents have families that “don‘t live in the state so they don’t have any people to visit them. When we come, they feel happy because we’ll give them smiles.”
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IS CLOSING. The practice will be closed as of August 30, 2019. Any patient wishing to contact the office should call 207.216.9821.
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People and Business Profiles
Cornerstone VNA Selected as Fabulous Find Beneficiary ROCHESTER, NH / KITTERY Cornerstone VNA was chosen as one of three recipients of proceeds from June sales at The Fabulous Find, a boutique style resale shop at 139 State Rd (Route One) in Kittery. This unique boutique partners with different worthy, local non-profit organizations each month. All profits are donated to the respective organizations selected by their board for each particular
month. Julie Reynolds, RN, MS, CEO of Cornerstone VNA remarks, “Cornerstone VNA truly appreciates being selected as one of the June beneficiaries alongside the North Berwick Historical Society and SATYA.” Reynolds adds, “The quality of The Fabulous Find store and the money they raise to benefit local non-profit organizations is quite brilliant.” Cornerstone VNA encourages community members
and supporters to donate and shop at The Fabulous Find all month long. Details on what the boutique accepts for donations can be found at www.thefabulousfind.org/donate.html. Cornerstone VNA is a nonprofit home, health and hospice agency currently serving Rockingham, Strafford, Belknap and Carroll Counties in NH and York County in Maine. To learn more, visit www.cornerstonevna.org or call 800-691-1133.
KeyBank Recognized as Among Most Community-Minded STATEWIDE KeyBank has been named an honoree of The Civic 50 by Points of Light, the world’s largest organization dedicated to volunteer service. The award recognizes KeyBank as one of the most community-minded companies in the United States. In addition, KeyBank was named the Sector Leader for financial services for the thirdstraight year and fourth time overall. The Civic 50 provides a national standard for superior corporate citizenship and showcases how companies can use their time, skills, and resources to impact their communities. “The Civic 50 truly highlights the commitment of community and civic engagement of America’s leading brands,” said Natalye Paquin, president and CEO, Points of Light. “Points of Light believes that people drive change in addressing society’s growing and most profound challenges. The business community plays an important role in creating and delivering innovative solutions that drive social good in the communities where they live and work.” The Civic 50 honorees are public and private companies with U.S. operations and revenues of $1 billion or more, and are selected based on four dimensions of their U.S. community engagement program including investment, integration, institutionalization and impact. As an example of community investment in the region, KeyBank Market President Chip Kelley pointed to Key’s annual Neighbors Make The Difference Day in May where 200 KeyBank employees donated 800 hours of volunteer service to 33 community organizations. Additionally, KeyBank has made $95 million
in investments in low-to-moderate income communities throughout the state of Maine. The investments, including mortgages, small business lending, community development,
and transformational philanthropy, are part of KeyBank’s five-year National Community Benefits Plan. For more information, visit www.key.com.
‘Off Our Rockers’ Celebrates One Year ELIOT Off Our Rockers is an Adult Social Day Center, where seniors can come hang out in a safe and caring environment. Integrating a holistic approach to aging that fosters independence as well as promoting physical, emotional and mental well being, Off Our Rockers services include personal care needs, daily exercise programs, social engagement to combat loneliness, arts and crafts, tips for families and caregivers and a whole lot more! According to the Caregivers Network, over 65 million people in the US are caring for a family member or friend. As the Seacoast continues to age, that burden is placed on family members and loved ones. That care often stretches caregivers into unhealthy situations for themselves. Off Our Rockers, which is celebrating its first anniversary, is a day center for seniors who need a place to hang out during the day and provides caregivers with a much needed respite. “We’ve created a community that we would be happy to have our loved ones in,” co-owner Kim Holt says. “We do crafts, listen to music, have visits from volunteers, pets and children. During the spring and summer, we do gardening and take strolls to enjoy the weather. We have found that there are few things as valuable to our clients as compassionate com-
panionship.” Adds co-owner Dr. Amy Beck-Nashwinter, “Getting old should be fun, and we make the best out of everything and every day. Caring for a loved one is a blessing and a burden, and we try to remove some of that burden by providing a place that caregivers can feel comfortable their loved one will receive safe, stimulating and fun care in a social atmosphere.” To learn more about Off Our Rockers, call 207-7038737, visit them at 21 Cedar Road in Eliot, or check them out on Facebook or at www.offourrockers.net.
Wells Chamber Welcomes New Livery Service to Area
Left to right: Wells Town Manager Jonathan Carter, Wells EMS Director Jim LaPolla, Wells Board Member Doreen Rogan of YCCC, Wells Chamber President/CEO Eleanor Vadenais, By The Sea Livery owner Shaun Simmons, Wells Board Civic Member Lauren Janousek, Wells Board Member Judy DesMeules of Kennebunk Savings, Wells Police Chief Jo-Ann Putnam. Seated: Young friends of the Chamber Cole and Max Janousek.
WELLS The Wells Chamber of Commerce and Wells Town Officials welcomed new business By The Sea Livery at a ribbon cutting ceremony recently. Headquartered in Wells, By The Sea Livery is Southern Coastal Maine’s most reasonable rate car service. They have a new Mercedes Metris with seating for six passengers and offer services for weddings, special occasions, sightseeing, shopping
and day trips. They also offer trips to commercial destinations including Boston Logan, Manchester airport, Portland Jetport, Portsmouth/Pease Airport and the Portsmouth Transportation Center. By The Sea Livery is available seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (after hours by appointment) on a year-round basis. For information, call 207337-3463 or visit www.bythesealivery.com.
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50 Years and Counting, Kittery Firefighter Keeps Answering the Call KITTERY Capt. William “Bill” Paisley has been on the Kittery Fire Department for 50 years, and he has no immediate plans to retire. In fact, at a recent surprise party given for him, it was stressed that the event was in no way a retirement party. Paisley comes from a firefighter family, going back generations. He comes to every fire no matter what time it occurs, volunteers for pancake breakfasts, school visits and volunteers for anything else the department needs. His knowledge
OGUNQUIT On May 9, Prime Properties officially opened their office at 159 Main Street in Ogunquit with an open house and ribbon cutting plus food, drinks, and general merriment. Specializing in real estate along the Maine and New Hampshire Seacoast, 207 Prime Properties is a boutique real estate firm, recognized for their exceptional market expertise and personalized service. of every piece of equipment and every protocol the department has is invaluable to everyone in the firehouse and should make Kittery residents rest easy knowing that in the event of an emergency, they are in good hands.
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~ Where To Dine ~
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354 Goose Rocks Road 207.967.6550 Cuisine inspired by on-site gardens, locally sourced seafood and meats, fine wines, and cocktails from herb-infused spirits and muddled fruits, in a refined rustic atmosphere.
208 Ocean Avenue 207.967.4015 Ocean-inspired cuisine enhanced with the best of what is grown, raised and produced locally— served with stunning ocean views.
254 Kings Highway 207.967.3757 Classic seaside fare featuring locally sourced seafood, vegetables and herbs grown on-site—served with craft cocktails and a beachfront location at Goose Rocks Beach.
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21 Ocean Avenue 207.967.8225 A “classic Maine” menu focused on fresh seafood, enhanced with Asian influences; two vibrant bars and outdoor dining overlooking the Kennebunk River.
29 South Main Street 207.967.3993 Sandwiches, burgers, epic homemade milkshakes, and unique sides in a laid back atmosphere with creative cocktails, happy hour specials and lawn games for the whole family.
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11:30-9pm until the fall @BlueBistroBeachmereInn
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Walk in Sunday-Thursday, 3-5pm Locally Crafted Libations and Appetizer Specials.
Accompanied by Steamed Clams, Fingerling Potatoes, corn on the cob, summer salad and a dessert of Maine Blueberry Shortcake Served out on the ocean view lawn overlooking Marginal Way weather permitting
Kids meals available. Reservations required by Tuesday 207-646-2021
Outside Seating Available
Join us for an intimate dining experience at the historic Black Boar Inn. Enjoy a rotating 5-course chef’s tasting menu and wine pairing. Reservations only.
62 Beachmere Place, Ogunquit, Maine 03907 • 207-646-2021 •
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~ Where To Dine ~ GORGES GRANT HOTEL 449 Main Street Ogunquit
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LUNCH SPECIALS
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Steak & Cheese on a Bulkie $9.95
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SUNDAY
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Fisherman’s Stew with Garlic Bread $19.95
SUNDAY
Lobster Mac & Cheese $21.95
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Dining Guide HAPPY FOURTH!
24th Anniversary!
STRAWBERRY & BLUEBERRY WAFFLE $8.50 ––––––––––––––––––
Breakfast Sandwiches To Go sausage, egg & cheese on a bagel $5.95
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Blue Horizon Motel
207-646-3178
EAT, SLEEP, STAY & WALK TO THE BEACH! CLEAN, AFFORDABLE ROOMS
Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant Simple Seafood, Fresh And At Its Best
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!
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Ogunquit’s original Italian caffé serving select Italian wines, beer & cocktails, brick-oven pizza, Italian entrées, espresso drinks, Italian pastries and a full breakfast. Enjoy ocean views from our outdoor bistro. Free wi-fi & parking next door at Five-O. LIVE MUSIC Wednesdays & Sundays.
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$156,000 USDA Investment in Small Businesses STATEWIDE Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (ME-01) today heralded the investment of $156,000 in USDA Rural Development funds being granted to Maine businesses. The Rural Energy for America (REAP) program assists with renewable energy development and supports Maine’s rural small businesses. 12 grants were awarded in Maine; 7 in the 1st Congressional District. “Small businesses are the cornerstone of our rural communities, but high energy costs can tighten margins and make it difficult to operate without economic anxiety,” said Pingree. “REAP grants allow these small businesses to save on energy costs, cut fossil-fuel consumption, and lower their carbon footprint— meaning we’re helping both our local economy and environment with these investments. Our rural businesses benefit so much from this support, and I’m glad to see the USDA continuing their support for the vibrancy and
character of our small towns.” Congresswoman Pingree sits on the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies, which oversees discretionary funding for USDA programs like REAP. Projects in Pingree’s district as well as in the Weekly Sentinel readership include: Chloe Allegra Holding, LLC., dba Modernist Pantry (Eliot): $5,568 - This Rural Development investment will be used for the purchase and installation of a 41.6 kW roofmounted solar array. Chloe Allegra Holdings, LLC is a real estate holding company that owns Modernist Pantry, LLC which supplies hard to find ingredients and culinary tools for everyone. This project will replace 416,526 kWh (95 percent) and realize $8,375 in savings per year. Foreign Autoworks, Inc. (Kittery): $15,761 - This Rural Development investment will be used to purchase and install
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a 24.09 kW solar PV array to benefit this small business. Foreign Autoworks Inc. has been providing automobile and light truck repairs services for over 43 years in Southern Maine. This project will save $3,924 per year and generate 27,149 kWh annually.
Maine Home Sales Increase in May AUGUSTA The single-family existing home market in Maine remains healthy as the summer sales season is in full-swing. According to Maine Listings, Realtors reported selling 6.32% more homes in May 2019 compared to May 2018. The Median Sales Price (MSP) for the state also jumped 4.59% to $230,000. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less. “May was a strong month for residential real estate sales in Maine and, after a slow start to 2019, we’re pulling even to 2018 levels,” says Peter Harrington, 2019 President of the Maine Association of REALTORS and Broker/Partner with Malone Commercial Brokers in Portland. “Sustained job security and low unemployment rates, healthy consumer finances, and lower mortgage interest rates
have fueled real estate markets across Maine.” The National Association of Realtors says nationwide sales dipped 0.8%, while the national MSP increased 4.6% to $280,200 in May. Sales in the Northeast rose 4.7% while the regional MSP jumped 6.6% to $304,100. “For-sale inventory continues to be at historically low levels
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erty includes furniture, jewelry, dishware, art, even cars and pets. The general rule of thumb is that if you can touch it, it’s tangible. Not included is cash, stocks, bank accounts, life insurance, real estate, etc. You can have just a few items or you can map out the distribution of your whole house, that’s totally up to you. This list does not have to be witnessed or notarized or carry any of the formalities of a will, yet your personal representative must legally respect those wishes as if it did. The advantage is you can give a grandchild or neighbor something special to remember you by. If you get mad at them or lose touch you can change the list at any time without having to re-do your will or see a lawyer. These lists can be invaluable road maps for your loved ones when you die. They can prevent fights over touchpoint items like wedding rings or family heirlooms. I recommend that you date and sign your list, especially if you use your computer to generate it. Keep the list where it can be easily found. Submitted by Kathryn Bedell of Ballou & Bedell Attorneys at Law, Route 1, York.
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~ Obituaries & Church News ~ Donald Russell Hall, 90 BERWICK â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Donald Russell Hall died peacefully Friday, December 7, 2018 at his residence surrounded by family. Graveside service will be on Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 11 a.m. at Evergreen Cemetery, Berwick with Rev. Burton Howe. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in his memory to a charity of oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s choice or to Animal Welfare Society, PO Box 43, West Kennebunk, ME 04094. Arrangements are in care of Laing Bibber Funeral Chapel, 36 Rochester Street, Berwick (www.bibberfuneral.com). â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘
James Leo Killoran, 91 YORK BEACH â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Major James Leo Killoran, M.S.P. passed away Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at Sentry Hill, York Harbor. He was born September 13, 1927 in Cambridge, MA and raised in Maynard, MA. James was the son of the late Mary F. (Maloney) Killoran Lawton and Augustus Killoran. He graduated from Maynard High School in 1945. He later married his high school sweetheart Barbara Marchant. Barbara died in 2014 after 64 years of marriage. James was also predeceased by his son David James Killoran in 2010 (who is survived by his wife Margie Brenn LeSage of York); two step-brothers Edward and David Lawton; and step-father 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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Edward Lawton. James is survived by his daughter Deborah A. (Killoran) Sheridan and her husband Thomas of York (formerly of Maynard, MA); two granddaughters Mia (Sheridan) Hayes and her husband Jonathan and their sons Drew, Jack and Carter of Sudbury, MA, and Brooke Sheridan and her husband Douglas Thivierge and their sons Alexander and Kristopher of Newburyport, MA. James served in the U.S. Navy and became a State Trooper for the Massachusetts State Police in 1950. He rose through the ranks becoming a Major before his retirement in 1977. During his tenure James earned a degree in criminology from Northeastern University. Following his retirement he and Barbara spent their time between Clearwater, FL, and York Beach. Jimmy was a sports enthusiast. He played hockey with the Mass State Troopers. He was a dedicated golfer and was a former club champion at the Cape Neddick Country Club. In his later life he loved watching all kinds of sports, especially the Boston Red Sox, Boston College Football and the Patriots when he was known to have a beer or two. His apartment at Sentry Hill was called â&#x20AC;&#x153;The JK Loungeâ&#x20AC;?. Jimmy and Barbara loved to do various projects together at their home in York Beach. They loved York Beach the best out of all the places they lived. They celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary at the York Beach Fire Department Hall. Jimmy and Barbara always attended the band concerts and danced with their friends at Ellis Park.
CAPE NEDDICK St. Peterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s by the Sea Episcopal Church, 535 Shore Road, Cape Neddick, is happy to welcome back Fr. Todd FitzGerald who will begin serving on June 30. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Fr. Toddâ&#x20AC;? is quite popu-
PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Never known to fail). O Most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in this my necessity. O Star of the sea, help me and show here in, you are my mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand your power. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times). Holy Mary, I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for three consecutive days. You must publish it and it will be granted to you. -- JMF --
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Fr. Agustin Assigned Locally Jimmy had a special place in his heart for his devoted caregiver, Kathy Delozier, who took such wonderful care of him over the years. She truly became a member of our family. The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to all of the staff at Sentry Hill for all of the care they provided Jimmy during his stay there for two and a half years. A memorial service will be held at a later date. In expression of sympathy, memorial contributions may be made to York Hospital â&#x20AC;&#x153;Friendraisingâ&#x20AC;?, 15 Hospital Drive, York, ME 03909. Arrangements are in the care of Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home in York (www.lucaseatonfuneralhome.com).
PORTLAND Bishop Robert P. Deeley recently announced priest assignments which included that of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Fr. Agustinâ&#x20AC;?. Effective July 1, Fr. Agustin Sebasthiyan, HGN, has been appointed parochial vicar of Holy Spirit Parish (St. Mary Church, Wells; St. Martha Church, Kennebunk; All Saints Church, Ogunquit). Born in 1983, Fr. Agustin is a native of A. Kalathupatty, a town in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. He holds bachelorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s degrees from Annamalai University and Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University, both located in Tamil Nadu. He completed his clerical stud-
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WELLS The Congregational Church of Wells is proud to announce the installation of its new steeple, and the restoration of the historic 1831 bell, cast by George Holbrook, an apprentice of Paul Revere, in Medway, Mass. The church embarked on an ambitious five-year, $500,000, capital campaign to replace the old steeple, which was removed in 2012 due to structural integrity problems, and to address numerous other problems within its historic facility. The restoration of the bell, and project management of the steeple project, was led by Jamie
Bradish, President of Molly Corporation, the trolley manufacturing company located right here in Wells, with considerable volunteer help from his talented team and church member
volunteers. Of the restoration work, Bradish said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;This was a challenging task. When the bell came down in 2012 it needed considerable work. Seeing it restored and installed again in the steeple is exciting and deeply gratifying.â&#x20AC;? Interim Pastor, David Hughes, noted that, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The commitment and generosity of the members of our Church, along with several community organizations and area businesses, has been extraordinary, and we are all humbled by the support we have received to make this day happen.â&#x20AC;? He went on to note that many church members have been involved with
the work that has transformed the facility since 2012. Several members with specific skills in carpentry, electrical systems, and plumbing, have given not only money, but significant probono time and energy to the myriad tasks both inside, and outside of the building. The capital campaign was started in 2014 and to date has raised over $450,000 of the $500,000 goal. Church members have been very generous, and when combined with help from area businesses, and an online GoFundMe site, the team is confident of reaching the fundraising objective. To help reach the finish line, do-
nations of any size are welcome and can be made at www.gofundme.com/wells-maine-steeple-project. First organized in 1642, the Congregational Church of Wells is the oldest continually operating institution in the town and is a focal point for the community. Its steeple served as a landmark to fishermen and other sailors traveling the waters off Wells. The church supports several community and outreach programs including the Soupâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s On meal program, the Ditty Box thrift shop, AA and Al-Anon meetings, Boy and Girl Scouts, grief support group, to name just a few. Sunday services are at 9:30 a.m. and all are welcome.
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~ Pets ~ BlixxHorses Hosts Open Barn KENNEBUNK On Sunday, June 30, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., BlixxHorses will host an Open Barn providing a glimpse of the horse lifestyle in the summer months. Information and resources on all aspects of horses, care, legislation and a variety of activities you and your horse can enjoy without riding will be available. There is a growing trend with horse owners keeping their horses for life. Unfortunately all horses eventually become non ridden due to injury, behavioral issues due to pain, health issues and problems related to aging. An international organization available to all horse enthusiasts, The Non Ridden Equine Association provides additional resources and support along with The
Animal Welfare Society KENNEBUNK Salsa is not Moon Glowâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s biological son but he was an orphan and added to Moon Glowâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s litter of kittens when they were all approx 3-4 weeks old. She took to him instantly, and if separated from him, she will meow and cry and look for him and he will meow and cry and look for her! She is all done with wanting anything to do with her biological kittens, but she has to be with Salsa. He uses her for comfort because his vision isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t great (he has a condition called microopthalmia, in which his eyeballs did not grow to the size they should be, thus impairing his vision). Moon Glow helps support him and acts like his eyes when needed. When they arrived here at AWS, Salsa was on top of the Kuranda bed and was reaching out, trying to figure out how to get down. We watched Moon Glow go over and stand next to the bed so he could then step on her and step down. They snuggle and she cleans him still. They are really cute together and their bond should not be separated. Moon Glow and Salsa will be available for adoption together in mid- to late-July at the AWS Adoption Center. Learn more at www.animalwelfaresociety.org.
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Non Ridden Equine facebook groups. Summers are difficult for horses. The challenges that heat, insects, dust, allergens and pathogens bring are stressful in addition to the rigors of riding and showing. The horseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s comfort is important. Keeping dust down and increasing air quality to prevent respiratory issues including COPD is possible by improving their environment at home or in a facility. Pathogens can easily be spread in horse trailers and barns and just as easily prevented with basic infection control and sani-
tary habits. Often they are spread from horse to horse by people who work in and visit barns. If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re hot, your horse is hotter, could suffer heat stress outdoors and in trailers, and be bothered by insects you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t see which makes riding particularly stressful and dangerous. Adjusting turnout so horses are not subjected to intense heat and insects should be considered even if inconvenient. Summer is also time when horses are regularly transported in trailers. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important to be cognizant of how hot trailers can become even with ventilation and the danger this poses to your horses health.
Limiting pain in the horseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mouth is possible with bitless options as is preventing back pain and leg injuries. Research by Professor Hilary M. Clayton, BVMS, PhD, Dipl. ACVSMR, MRCVS has shown that horses were not designed to carry weight so riding should be done with this is mind. Other studies including those by Stormy May, published in Horses for Life magazine show that after just 15 minutes in a well fitting saddle, circulation in the horses back decreases resulting in numbness. Leg and foot injuries can be prevented by limiting strenuous work. There are many simple things you can do to pro-
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Because Callie is still a kitten, she can sometimes get overexcited and scratch during play. So an adoptive family should have older children whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll understand. So come on in and visit Callie at Safe Havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Adoption Center, 1420 Post Road in Wells or call us as 207-646-1611. Due to inclement weather, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re postponing our yard sale until July 4 weekend. To add to the fun our thrift shop will host a 50% off sale on July 6. Mean-
while, due to space restrictions, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re asking supporters to call in advance, 207-229-8314, if you have a large quantity of donations so we can place them in our storage unit instead of the shop.
Another Chance Animal Rescue NORTH BERWICK Join us this week for our annual Yard Sale taking place July 4-6 on the grounds of our adoption facility. This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Yard Sale is shaping up to be our biggest yet thanks to an overwhelming amount of donations weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve received. Also, we could really use some help with set up on July 2-3 to help with loading and unloading. Please contact Marilyn at 207-490-2855 to sign up as a Yard Sale Set Up Helper. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a great opportunity for high schoolers in need of volunteer hours. Pizza lunch included! Also, on Tuesday, July 2, 4-9 p.m. at Congdonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s After Dark on Route 1 in Wells, it is â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tithing Tuesdayâ&#x20AC;? and 10% of all food truck sales will benefit our rescue that night! This is a great way to help us out, try some amazing food and a fun family-friendly event. We will
Another Chance Animal Rescue 37 Market St, North Berwick 03906 251 Route 4, Sanford 04073
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tect your horse. In addition, the season brings thunderstorms, fireworks and loud, unfamiliar noises that can frighten horses causing them to panic. Even the calmest of horses is vulnerable because they are prey and their instincts serve to warn them of danger. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s possible to lessen anxiety by understanding horses reactions and making preparations. The US faces a crisis of unwanted horses. Some have 8 -10 owners and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;jobsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; by the time theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re 10 and can live into their 30s and 40s. Among the reasons they are given up by sale or giveaway are financial ranking over 50%, inconvenience/change of lifestyle, crisis situation, behavioral issues, lack of knowledge, change of sport or ageing owner. Horse ownership should not be taken lightly. If you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t give a horse a commitment for life consider providing a home for an animal with a shorter lifespan instead. Join us for refreshments, Swag Bag drawing, raffles & door prizes for horse and human as we celebrate our 13th year of programming. There will be simple exercises to enjoy and the opportunity to briefly interact with our 2 horses in a comfortable, cool, tranquil environment, calming for both horses and people. Donation $10 pp. BlixxHorses is located at 5 Portage Way in Kennebunk and a 501(c)3 Educational organization. For details, call 207-9851994 or visit www.blixxhorses. org.
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~ Real Estate ~
REAL ESTATE GUIDE FOR SALE BY OWNER
Modular Prefab $169,900 6 Cedar Drive, Kittery x9
acres to build x 300 ft driveway x Site cleared x $94,900 x MLS#1407570
6 ROOMS 2 BATHROOMS GOOD CONDITION BEST LOCATION IN PARK
THEREâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S NO PLACE LIKE HOME As your local Real Estate expert I am involved in every step of the Buying and Selling Process. To Sell your Home or Find your Dream Home, call me, Greg Gosselin at 207.725.2353
978-869-3960
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~ Real Estate ~
REAL ESTATE GUIDE
The official MLS statistics rank Janna #1.* Janna is the 2018 market share leader in York County, ME â&#x20AC;&#x201C; market share by agent, non-group, or office owner.
COMPLIMENTARY APPRAISAL, INSPECTION, OR WARRANTY. Up to $500 value. Redeemed at closing. Inquire for details.
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~ Home & Business Services ~ PLUMBING
COMPUTER SERVICES
STAR TEK Computer Services
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Virus Removal, Repairs Upgrades, Networking & New Systems in Home or Office
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Service & Repairs
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Brush Removed Excavating Jobs Loam & Gravel Spread Hire Local!
Installations & Repairs Interior & Exterior Storm, Shower, Basement Wood, Steel, Fiberglass Weather Stripping Lock Replacements Call Dave Lomasney
207-475-8928
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~ Home & Business Services ~ PAINTING
KEY PAINTING â&#x20AC;¢ fully insured â&#x20AC;¢ â&#x20AC;¢ free estimates â&#x20AC;¢ â&#x20AC;¢ over 30 years experience â&#x20AC;¢
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All Seasons Land, Inc.
ROLL OFF DUMPSTER SERVICE & CLEAN OUTS 10, 15, 20 Yard Dumpsters Servicing Southern Maine Fully Insured
Fully Insured, Low Rates Free Estimates
Call Any Time! 207.985.3577
207-653-3701
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PRESSURE WASHING
15 Yard Dumpster up to 4000 lbs.
207-229-7698 Bryce Bedard Licensed & Insured Maine & NH House Wash, Roofs, Gutters, Porches, Walkways, Driveways, Mobile Detailing, Fleet Washes, Heavy Equipment, Trailers, RVs, Campers, Restaurants, Concrete, Removal of Mold, Mildew & Rust, etc.
www.mainepressurewashing.com
20 Yard Dumpster
Tailoring & Alterations Creative Mending Custom Dressmaking
up to 5000 lbs.
(207) 324-8118
Email: sricher@metrocast.net
DUMP RUNS DEMOLITION Attics / Basements Garages Construction Debris Furniture / Appliances Metal Tree/Brush
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$495
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207-676-9561 www.elizabethboston.com
CLEANING
$395
Sheds / Outbuildings Houses Mobile Homes Decks Swimming Pools Cement
Low Rates / Free Estimates / 207-985-3577
RENTALS!!! Excavators and Large Frame Skid Steers
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~ Home & Business Services ~ GUTTERS & ROOFING
PAVING & SEALCOATING
Darren Gerard
Sealcoating & Driveway Repair
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207-229-3551
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Fully Insured
207-967-1393 Fully Insured
Cuccia’s Asphalt & Landscaping Commercial & Residential Paving & Seal Coating Driveways & Parking Lots Line Striping • Landscaping
Free Estimates & Fully Insured Owned & Operated by Thomas Cuccia
Fully Insured | Free Estimates
FURNITURE SERVICES
Rocray Restoration
Furniture & Fine Period Antique Repair & Restoration All Work Guaranteed for Life of Piece Free Estimates Need A Special Piece? We Offer A World Wide Finding Service
207-251-1195
Chris & Brian
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Bryan Bedard
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207.975.5464
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207-229-8108
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TRANSPORTATION
By The Sea Livery
207-337-3463
QUALITY Furniture Repairs CALL: Brian Bourque
Chinchillas Antiques Kittery Point, ME
207-439-0747 207-240-6348
Over 35 Years Experience Free Honest Estimates
Ogunquit & Southern Coastal Maine’s
Most Reasonable Rate Car Service
info@bythesealivery.com • www.bythesealivery.com
207.423.0079
www.sealprollc.com • sealpro.bb@gmail.com Commercial | Residential
SMALL ENGINE REPAIR
We Accept All Major Credit Cards
ELIOT SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, INC.
COASTIE’S
New Toro Lawn Mowers We Service All Brands
ATV & Small Engine Repair
Pickup & Delivery Available RTE 236, ELIOT, MAINE 207-439-4015
WELDING SERVICES Big Hoss Welding & Repair operates out of York, ME providing services to all of New England.
MOBILE WELDING SERVICE
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207-337-1085
207-985-3477 Swept, Lined, Repaired, Professional, Fully Insured, Guaranteed No Mess FIRE SAFETY MEANS PEACE OF MIND
Serving Southern Maine Small Jobs OK 30 Years Experience Reasonable Rates & Insured 364 Cole Road, Kennebunk
603-674-1273 Cell pbuild1306bp@yahoo.com
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~ News ~ Marshwood High School Honor Roll Freshmen High Honors Abigail Arnold, Ali Arrigoni, Connor Carey, Anna Flynn, Rachel Kovach, Kai Machamer, Alana Moretti, Camden Oberg, Liana Poole, Elli Pope, Reese Rousseau, Trevor Wozny.
Honors Jasmine Aloisio, Alexander Ansara, Hadley Beale, Bryanna Bradley, Riley Bradway, Braden Butler, Abram Cartmill, Christopher Cleary-Reuning, Paul Connell, Andrew Daskoski, D’Lyza Diaz, Haley Doubleday, Piper Edwards, Lilyanna Enright, Eli Fuchs, Zachary Glidden, Andrew Goodwin, Kylie Gordon, Timothy Gori, Audrey Hammond, Nathan Jalbert, Alexis Kast, Margaret Kovalcin, Augusta Manchester, Katharine McColley, Sophie Mitchell, Will Parker, Nicole Pettibone, Sarah Place, Jackson Pollaro, Max Rafferty, Amerah Sandler, Alexys Scheive, Mia Tero, Kylie Tice, Kamber Udy, Charlie Winter.
Honorable Mention Almudena Abreu, Kate Adams, Aiden Allen, Elizabeth Cassidy, Mackenzie Davis, Amelia Dodier, Kayla Fenton, Eusevio Garay, Sierra Kellom, Jackie Lian, Camden Minotti, Ethan Moreland, Seth Prisby, Aydin Rix McElhinney, Iris Ross, Ryen Royce, Grant Simms, Daniel Thim, Tucker Whelan.
Sophomores High Honors
Grace Jennings, Reid Johnson, Olivia Kilmer, Kendall Lawrence, Jacob Lusenhop, Cameron Lyman, Abigail Mathieu, Ayla McKean, Eleonardo Miranda, Natalie Oakley, Andrew Pruyne, Abigail Rooney, Riley Schmerber, Isabella Schultze, Reed Smaracko, Abigail Smith, Jocelyn Stackpole, Parker Swanson, Jackson Theriault, Cameron Trott, Avery Waddell, Vivian Webster, Christopher Wengert.
Honorable Mention Raya Anderson, Mikayla Blaisdell, Thomas Burbank, Morgan Chabot, Natasha Colman, Grace Connors, Gracie Donovan, Michael Doran, Katelyn Drobisewski, Molly Flanagan, John Flynn, Raegan Foye, Sean Fuller, Gabriella Fultz, Gabriella Giniusz, Trent Hill, Emma Howarth, Camden Hussey, Jaimee Kast, Jacob Landry, Michael Lee, Dalton Love, Nicholas Maddison, Sean Maguire, Ella Manero, Sydney Mayo, Alexa McGee, Kelvin Peterson, Isadora Phipps, Ethan Rockafellow, Mia Serrano, Margaret Spear, Emma Tice, Anna Trott, Lianne Walker, Meagan Wentworth.
Juniors High Honors Ruby Albers, Sydney Bingham, Samuel Fitzgerald, Dani Fuchs, Jacob Gordon, Haley Lawrence, Gabriel Place, Alaina Smith, James Whitesell.
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gent, Griffen Scogland, Katherine Taran, Taylor Tsakiris, Ashley Tuttle, John Valentine, Nicole Villinski, Noah Wilson, Amanda Yates.
Honorable Mention Aidan Cantrell, Nev Cartmill, Samuel Case, Cullen Casey, Michael Cruz, Anna Dimmerling, Vendela Eskind, Patrick Essex, Sophia Freeman, Kayci Gagnon, Beverlyn He, Ellory Hoerth, Gavin Kawczynski, Benjamin Klossner, Alexis Larracey, Austin Ledger, Alexandria Mann, Fiona McGarrell, Trevor Page, Casey Perry, Jonah Place, Sydney Savage, Ryan Schoff, Mina Soltani, Katherine Spinney, Hannah Stackpole, Jacob Stoltz, Peter Tsamparlis, Emily Wayburn, Lillian Whelan, Chloe Young.
Seniors High Honors Caylie Cocola- Pope, Lauren
Cusson, Devon Fife, Nicolette Gardner, Emry Greene, Elyse Hassett, Natalie Herbold, Amanda Hill, Henry Honkonen, Anna Houghton, Makenna Janes, Nathan Kiesman, Kayla Landry, Emily Lewis, Jaiden Long, Alayna Melino, Nicole Merosola, Annie Montanus, Noble Mushtak, Katherine Page, Alyssa Saltz, Ilanah Sandler, Sydney Schwartz, Julia Smith, Virginia Sullivan, Courtney Thim, William True, Kayla Wozny.
Honors Kara Anderson, Sarah Arenberg, Gabriel Auger, Katherine Austin, Gabrielle Barber, Jordyn Beers, Lindsey Bogh, Nathalie Clavette, Jason DeFelice, Jillian Driscoll, Melanie Dube, Elizabeth Fudge, Easton Gilbert, Leah Glidden, Camila Gomez Canel, Colin Grady, Madison Gray, Morgan Hasty, Adelaide Hendrick, Georgianna Hilton, Carolyn Hoerth, Abigail Kaye, Jillian Land, Celine Lawrence, Elizabeth Lawson, Jake
Lindsay, Kasey Lucero Obando, Isabel Martin, Emerson McCoomb, Megan Moore, Stephen Rezack, Logan Richardson, Jacqueline Ruksznis, Jacob Sansoucie, Marcos Santos-Hall, Maddelyn Sawyer, Michaela Tero, Isabella Trull, Max Tullgren, Grace Verrill, Molly Walker, Matthew White, Kira Winter.
Honorable Mention Noelle Barrett, Zoe Boyer, Ian Bryant, Trevor Chase, Lily Clough, Tyler Conary, Liam Coomey, Jacob Doyle, Adam Doyon, Lauren Franciose, Connor Galvin, Megan Goodwin, Avery Harrison, Jocelyn Jansen, Rachel Lane, Sofia Latta, Madeline Lindsay, Sarah MacDonald, Mikayla Manderville, Jalion McLean, Samuel Mitchell, Aaron Penney, Mia Pike, Eliott Place, Cooper Ross, Madelin Sintiris, Paul Spezia, David Spinney, Malachy Taplin, Mackenzie Young, Megan Zachau, Matthew Zinck
Marshwood Middle School Honor Roll Grade 6 High Honors Kevin Aceto, Elizabeth Barber, Colin Barker, Katelynn Breton, Lauren Bush, Brynn Butler, Amelia Chick, Bella Curry, Olivia Drake, Lilliana Gennaro, Madeline Getchell, Kaylee Gilbert, Rowyn Gould, Eva Hersey, Laura Horvath, Lila Manter, Hailey McIntire, Lucy Parker, Silas Reimels, Alexis Robinson, Joshua Sawyer, Brianna Schoff, Lilia Seekamp, Kylie Shaw, Chyanne Simms, Megan True, Taylor Udy, Hayden Wakefield, Chloe Walker, Gemma Wiegert, Colin Yager.
Honors Kaelyn Abrahamson, Jaclyn Arnold, Addison Beale, Leah Bernazzani, Miles Bevan, Anja Blanchette, Owen Boyer, Logan Caswell, Reid Chamberlain, Andre Clark, Savannah Cook, Sebastien Darling, Luca DeGrappo, Olivia Desjardins, Elaine Doran, Averi Dudley, Cadence Echols, Lana Emery, Ryan Essex, Jackson Estes, Truett Finstad, Maria Flynn, Sarah Galvin, Sabrinah Gaudreau, Lauryn Gobbi, Aidan Grady, Madison Griffin, Jacob Grinnell, Ari Herman, Caleb Hickman, Hannah Hodges, Kaitlin Homans, Tyler Hussey, Alivia Kullberg, Owen Lytle, Quinn Maguire, Amanda McCarron, Daniel Mercier, Kiley Miller, Olivia Minotti, Leah Morris, Hannah Moylan, Landin Napolitano, Liberty Nemeth, Isaiah Perodin, Micaiah Perodin,
...SOLSTICE from page 13 create one of a kind pendants, bracelets and earrings. Joanna Skolfield, Scarborough: Pottery that is both pretty and functional. The craft show also includes music by folk musician John Tercyak of Bar Harbor. His CDs will be available for sale at the show. John has a strong following and has received many accolades as a performer. Anthony’s Cafe will be offering luncheon specials and homemade, hearty Maine fare to please all palates. The craft show is held rain or shine. Parking and admission are free. For more information, contact show director Darr Littlefield at 207-646-5172 or summersolstice@maine.rr.com, and visit www.summersolsticecraftshows.com.
Anthony Piazza, Gracey Pickett, Ethun Quinlan, Caden Rose, Andrew Ryan, Simone Sevland, Cullen St. Cyr, Morgan Tessier, Sarah Theriault, Liam Tiernan, Deshawn Toussaint, Shane Waterman, Edward Wiggin.
Grade 7 High Honors Katalina Abell, Serena Cahill, Leah Cavanaugh, Maren Chapman, Aoife Coomey, Stella Cullity, Josie D’angelo, Pamela Daskoski, Madisyn Denault, Kenai Clyde Diaz, Hannah Doran, Ella Holland, Samson Horton, Elizabeth Houghton, Rachel Johnson, Ivy Landry, Kayley Lin, Sawyer March, Iza McKean, Rowan Nabel, Luke Nelson, Alexandra Nichols, Annika Oberg, Hadley Prewitt, Jaelin Trager, Emma Vansickle, Rowan Waddell, Pearl Wynne.
Honors Abagail Astbury, Montana-Rae Ballou, Beckett Barlow, Lily Bernier, Kiley Colman, Logan Coussoule, Grace Dalton, Carter Ducey, Lily Dupree, Lukas Flynn, Katelyn Friberg, Ava Gilmore, Seth Goodwin, Marley Graham, Grace Gray, Ella Grinnell, Lillian Hammond, Ryan Howell, Maren Kelley, Ella Kelly, Teagan Kennedy, Emerson Lachance, Andrew Layton, Cameron Leveille, Sadie Lewis, Shannen Maldonis, Zackary Martin, Brandon McCormack, James Melino, Ella Montanus, Eva Moreland, Ayla O’Leary, Riley Parnham, Emmanuel Poe, Silja Pope, William Poteracki, Aidan Pride, Brianne Prisby, Rowan Pruett, Joseph Riddell, Mercedez Sanchez, Zachary Schadler, McKenzie Shaw, Zoey Silver, Stella Sorbello, Douglass Starkey, Margaret Swenson, Jasmine Wendell, Bradley Wentworth, Isabelle Young.
Grade 8 High Honors Daniella Aceto, Shelby Anderson, Sylvia Bisson, Grace Brackett, Margaret Chamberlain, Lauryn Cruz, Charlotte Daniels, Alex Dixon, Grace Ducharme, Peyton Emery, Ruby Foss, Addie Fuller, Hannah Haggerty, Madison LaBreck, Leah Maddison, Jonah Nobel, Ryan Pote, Mason Savage, Jonathan Sawyer, Noa Semo, Abigail Simonelli, Kelsey Stevens, Emma Tessier, Mitchell Vlcek, Lucia Wiegert, Sean Williams, Helen Willoughby.
Honors William Anderson, Chloe Angell, Gillian Barna, Sarah Bevan, Michael Burbank, Sydney Bush, Benjamin Byrd, Mitchell Childress, Mia Constantakos, Micah Costello, Ty Cougler, Estelle Cox, Savanah Cox, Hailey Cunha, Asher D’Aran, Alana Day, Ashlee DeForge, Henry Dimmerling, Jackson DuBois, Jadyn Eastman, Emma Fife, Auden Finstad, Declan Fitzgerald, Clarice Forrester, Benjamin Garrepy, Lilly Goodwin, Anthony Gori, Lindley Gori, Robert Hamblett, Gehrig Hatch, Morgan Hinckley, Claudia Hohn, Colby Isabelle, Alex Jacques, Drew Kaichen, Jesse Keen, Taylor LaBreck, Jenny Lian, Sophie Lusenhop, Madison Murray-Forbus, Savannah Nashwinter, Andrew Perry, Lydia Phipps, Melody Pradhan, MaryKatelyn Reeves, Owen Reeves, Sara Riley, Brooke Salvail, Hayden Sawyer, Bridget Schontag, Andrew Simmons, Jason Singer, Danielle Siraco, Madison Smith, Nathan Springfield, Riley St. Pierre, Rylie Stackpole, Elaine Stewart, Anabelle Taff, Eva Therrien, Elijah Tufts, Chase Turcotte, Jeremy Turner, Griffin Vorbach, Caraboo West, Grant Winter, Wyatt Yager.
...MAP from page 10 contest, up approximately 30% from its previous high, organizers said. By contest rules, Margaret will take home $500 of the prize money, with the remaining half going to the local library of her choice. The second-place winner received $300 and third-place $100. Ten finalists were selected by a committee based on aesthetics and originality, with the winner being chosen by online voting open to the public. Library staff said around 2,500
votes were cast in what has become an increasingly popular event. The finalists were recognized at an awards party on May 31 at the Osher Library. The library is located on the Portland campus of the University of Southern Maine, and the mapmaking contest is a part of its K-12 education outreach program. Margaret’s winning map, as well as the other finalists’ maps, can be viewed on oshermaps.org.
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York Parks and Recreation’s Four on the 4th Road Race YORK The York Rotary in partnership with York Parks and Recreation presents the 40th annual Four on the 4th Road Race on Thursday, July 4. This 4-mile, chip timed course starts at 8 a.m. and runs along York’s Long Sands Beach and has become one of the most popular races in the Seacoast area. The race offers a festive family atmosphere to run-
ning families and spectators. Also included is a free one mile fun run immediately following the four mile race. No registration is needed for the fun run. Free teeshirts to the first 200 registered. Online registration closes at the end of June, after which participants must register in person on race day for $30. To register online, visit www.lightboxreg. com.
Goose Rocks Beach Association’s Annual 5K Road Race KENNEBUNKPORT The 25th Annual Goose Rocks Beach Association 5K Road Race will take place on Thursday, July 4 at 9 a.m. at 19 Community House Road, Goose Rocks Beach in Kennebunkport. Interested participants can register online at www.gooserocksbeachassociation.org. Entry fee is $30 before July
4. This event includes mile splits, water stations, refreshments and an awards ceremony that will take place after the race is complete. Results will be posted on www.coolrunning.com. Immediately following the road race, there will be the 25th annual Kids Bike Parade, starting at the General Store at 11 a.m. For more information, 207-967-4115.
KBIA’s Annual Day at the Beach 5K/1K Road Race KENNEBUNK Come run on a certified course that begins and ends at beautiful Kennebunk Beach on Sunday, July 7. The course winds through a shaded, beachside neighborhood and finishes alongside the Atlantic. Postrace snacks and beverages are provided. Race Medallions will
be awarded to first-and secondplace winners in several age categories. Free t-shirts will be given to the first 150 pre-registered participants Proceeds to benefit KBIA scholarship fund. Pre-registration packet pick up from 3 - 5 p.m. on the Friday before the race. Packet pick-up and same day registration starts
7th Annual Pack & Boots Race on Thursday, July 4 SEACOAST On Thursday, July 4 in Portsmouth, NH, hundreds will participate in the 7th Annual Pack & Boots Race, which raises funds for veterans through Veterans Count, philanthropic arm of Easterseals Military & Veterans Services (MVS). In the past 12 years, MVS has provided services to nearly 13,000 veterans and their families. These services address everything from suicide risk, unemployment, and homelessness to substance use disorders, legal concerns, and mental health issues. “This race is so important because it puts these issues out there,” said David Hampson, race director and Veterans Count Seacoast Chapter member. “I’m proud of what we are able to
accomplish through this event.” For Lisa Schulman, DDS, major sponsor of the race, the opportunity to support veterans is important. “I have had the opportunity to see first-hand the good works of Veterans Count here on the Seacoast,” she said. “There is a deficit in what is provided for our veterans through their ‘benefits’ program.” She said the race itself is especially meaningful. “It’s a very moving day with the introduction and seeing those who run with those heavy packs
York Women’s Golf League Results YORK York Women’s Twilight League members are clearly honing their golf skills this summer as indicated by the results of hard play on Monday evening, June 24. Deb Erikson’s at 7:30 a.m. on the day of the race. The Kids 1K Fun Run will start at 8:30 a.m. followed by the 5K Road Race at 9 a.m. Cost is $25 for 5K / $15 for 1K. To register online at www. lightboxreg.com. KBIA is located at 19 Beach Ave, Kennebunk. For more information, call 207967-2180 or visit www.kbia.net.
Team 5 has moved ahead of the pack leading in 1st place with 363 points and Team 6, led by Linda Davis, maintains its high standing with 335 points in 2nd place. Meanwhile, Linda Jellison’s Team 4, following close behind with 332 points, has jumped into 3rd place. Team 3, captained by Sandy Petrovich, takes 4th place with 318 cumulative points. Peggy Todd’s Team 1 and Liz Nolan’s Team 2 are in 5th and 6th place respectively with 307 points and 294 points. We are just getting warmed up with lots of fun and competitive play ahead in the next six weeks.
~ News ~ Wells High School Honor Roll Seniors High Honors Gary Andrews, Lauren Bartlett, Tyler Bridge, Matthew Chase, Mackenzie Foss, Seamus Graffam, Odin Kammerer, Brianna Michaud-Nolan, Emily Morrison, Brianna Ordway, Katherine Reidy, Natalie Robinson, Hailey Smith, Kimberly Towne.
Honors Delaney Bailey, Duncan Campbell, Hannah Cottis, Jared Damren, Heidi Fortin, Jackson Gilliland, Anna Guerrette, Madeleine Haley, Brian Hayden, Karissa Kenyon, Samantha Kucharski, Andrew Niznik, Delaney O’Brien, Margaret Patterson, Drew Ramsey, Julie Signoretti, Olivia Talevi, Aiden Webb.
Juniors High Honors Cameron Barker, Meredith Bogue, Ashleigh Bolduc, Grace Bradish, Hannah Bradish, Tyler Carpenter, Kaitlyn Chrisemer, Matthew Elderkin, Tyler Evans, Maxwell Gates, Samantha Jones, Alyssa Kenney, James Luttrell, Payton MacKay, Guss Madsen, Givon McLean, Katie
Plourde, Francesca Ramsdell, Wyatt Rowe, Jasmine Rutberg, Grace-Ann Walker, Alyssa Wallingford, Gwen Wallingford, Mackenzie Webb, Sarah Webb, Gabriella Zurlo.
Honors James Ackerman, Griffin Allaire, Logan Bedell, Alexandra Bento, Graham Bridges, Noah Camp, Nathan Chandler, Samuel Chaplin, Anthony DeJackome, Decovan Dufort, Joseph Eremita, Alyson Hall, Shea Harrington, Avery Hubbard, Skyler Klinner-Lozano, Andrew Knott, Evan Leach, Chaya LordRozeff, Frank Lorusso, Timothey Martell, Nathan Mahoney, Olivia Michaud, Jade Moffett, Scott O’Connor, Jaidyn Patel, Michael Patnaude, Elliana Poulin, Samuel Strange, Matthew Tufts, Hannah Wrigley, Aiden Wood, Andrew Wuerthner.
Sophomores High Honors Hayden Barker, Kathryn Cafaro, Morgan Clayton, Lily Clough, Leah Cluff, Heaven Conley, Aiden Drake, Stacia Gadomski, Connor Lavigne, Gavyn Leighton, Joseph Love-
Searles, Negel Martell, Sydney McDermott, Rhiannon McQuaide, Jacob Michaud, Lindsey Parker, Kate Pinette, Jonah Potter, Amanda Ring, Kai Rosenberg, Grace Stevens, Nora Stevens, Leah Theriault, Kadia Thompson, Hannah Tufts, Thomas Ward.
Grace Ward, Samuel Ward, Libby Webb.
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Mallory Aromando, Owen Coggeshall-Beyea, Ruthann Emerson, James Evangelou, Emily Gleason, Jaiden Greaves, Andrew Iles, Hayden Jellison , Emma Keniston, Antonia MacEwen, Veronica Ryder.
Meredith Adams, Justin Boulay, Zachary Carpenter, Auguste Ciorra, Caroline Clarrage, Olivia DaRosa, Erin Davis, Lauren Dunham, Jillian Evans, Pierce George, Kathryn Gilbert, Haley Hennessey, Emma Kondor-Ouellette, Lauren Luttrell, Jacob Marshall, Heath McHugh, Joshua Price, Laci Raso, Ella Richard, Alexander Romanov, Lileigh Schoonover, Camden Sevigney, Connor Woodward.
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Charlotte Allaire, Emma Badger, Delia Bailey, Colby Bolduc, Grace Boucher, Ryan Boulay, Olivia Chase, Nathan Coleman, Anavi Curtiss, Michael Ducharme, Brayden Fazzina, Leah Finn, Brady Fox, Gretchen Graffam, Riley Hansen, Sophie Killam, Ariana Leighton, Kira Littlefield, Elle Meffert, Tristan Michaud-Nolan, Theodore Morin, Camden Morrison, Andrew Mott, Zachary Naffah, Aaron Patnaude, Caitlyn Perron, Lindsay Plourde, Maura Ragnarsson, Grace Ramsdell, Ryan Robinson, Ava Tavares,
and boots,” she said. Hampson agreed and said the race has continued to grow through the years despite similar events struggling to meet their participant registration goals. “I am so thankful that this race continues to grow in terms of participants and sponsors despite other races struggling,” he said. “It speaks to the commitment of the community, volunteers and sponsors and to the cause itself.” Regardless of discharge status or length of service, MVS provides emergency financial assistance for food, utilities, housing, transportation, fuel, and vehicle repair. Noting she works with veterans through her dental practice, Schulman said she is proud to do her part to support the race and veterans in need. “I am thankful to those who have devoted their lives to fighting for our country and all of the freedoms that are protected as a result of their sacrifice,” she added. At this year’s race, participants may choose from four racing options: certified 5K course, 1 Mile Survival Run, 100 meter Kids Fun Run, and a new Virtual Run. virtual run, which allows individuals to support the race through registration without having to be present. “This virtual run allows participants to support the cause from a location convenient to them,” said Hampson. “It is great for those who are away for the holiday, but want to support the mission of the race, and it will be a lot of fun.” The race takes place in downtown Portsmouth on Thursday, July 4 and begins at 8 a.m. Registration will open at 7 a.m. on Pierce Island. To learn more about the race, or register, visit www.packandbootsrace.com.
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TOP SOIL / LOAM
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Apply in person daily except on Wednesdays at:
Feed your lawn and garden this season with the best soil you can get delivered to your area.
Hobbs Harborside 352 Harbor Road, Wells 207-646-2200
HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED
HELP WANTED
Apply in person to:
We are a busy vacation rental, property management business looking for maintenance help, part time through August. Competitive pay, great team and place to work! Call us today at:
Full & part time. Benefits available for full time employees. Competitive pay. Weekends required. Misty Harbor Resort, 60 Mile Rd, Wells
Please visit BESTLOAM.COM or call (207) 282-4445
207-363-1825
Dubois LIVESTOCK
Seasonal full-time. Must be available to work weekends.
MICHELLEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S 1-STOP BEAUTY Located at 1 Varrell Lane, York. Offering facials, laser & more! Call Michelle today for your appointment: (978) 866-9118
1979 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE. Car is in showroom condition, always garaged, new white-wall tires, owned for 36 years. Must be seen and driven! $12,000. Call 207-337-8134.
HOUSEKEEPERS BREAKFAST/LAUNDRY ASSISTANT AFTERNOON HANDYMAN Competitive wage! End-of-season bonus!
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-NonProďŹ t C 781-956-2713 H 207-384-5425 Kakemo1@myfairpoint.net
FIREWOOD / PELLETS SEASONED FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Call Eric Hobson 207-467-0621
FRONT DESK ATTENDANTS NEEDED Full & part time. Benefits available for full time employees. Competitive pay. Weekends and evenings required. Apply in person to:
Misty Harbor Resort, 60 Mile Rd, Wells
Happy Summer!
Hiring for April - October!
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~ Classifieds ~ HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
LINE COOK, WAITSTAFF, COUNTER HELP: Full or part time at Richardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Seafood Restaurant, 1732 No. Berwick Rd (Route 9), in Wells. Call 207-646-8561 and ask for Debbie or stop in for an application.
ATTENTION ALL AUTO TECHS!
$250 SIGN ON BONUS!
Seagull Inn and Condominiums 1413 Post Rd, Wells, ME 04090 FRONT DESK RECEPTIONS AND MAINTENANCE Seasonal positions for 2019. Must be available to work weekends. We offer better than average wages and end-of-season bonus! Call 646-5164 or email seagulloffice@seagullvacations.com CLEANING PERSON $18 per hour, needed for Saturdays only for 5-6 hours, now until mid-September, for cottage complex on Drakes Island Road in Wells. Call 207-646-7903 TEMPORARY DRIVER WANTED: Most weeks would be Monday-Friday. Must be available for flexible hours. Will drive my car. Payment will be each Friday for the hours worked. Starting date: mid-July. End date: TBD. FMI call 207-776-4519. Part-time COOK, expâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d WAITSTAFF & DISHWASHER at Horizonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Family Restaurant. Apply in person at 35 Mile Rd, Wells or call Maryellen at 207-646-4155. Part-time CHAMBERMAID at Blue Horizon Motel. Apply in person at 39 Mile Rd, Wells or call Maryellen at 207-646-3178.
Anchors Away Café Now Hiring We are now hiring both part- and full-time positions. This is a fastpaced environment. We offer very competitive pay with no evening, weekend or holiday work. Experience in food service is a plus but not necessary. You must be able to pass a security check. To inquire, please call 207-752-0600 or email applegatefsinc@hotmail.com.
House Cleaner Wanted
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~ Puzzles ~
CLUES ACROSS 1. Bridge building degree 4. Catches 9. A heavy type of music 14. Original “Twilight Zone” host Serling 15. Rodent species 16. Finnish lake 17. Street (abbr.) 18. Home of the US Naval Academy 20. It held a convention once 22. Makes a loud, ringing sound 23. Cave 24. Lessening of something 28. MJ’s nickname “__ Jordan”
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2019 Jeep Cherokee Latitude Plus 4x4
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2016 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 4x4......... $17,900 Silver, Automatic, 59K Miles, #JC692A
2017 Jeep Renegade Altitude 4x4......... $18,975
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Cold Weather Package
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MSRP $37,025 DISCOUNT & REBATE $3,332
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2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4x4 ....... $29,700 Black, Automatic, 34K Miles, #172
2015 Dodge Durango R/T AWD.............. $29,991 Bright White, 8-Spd Shiftable Auto, 52K Miles, #156
2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4x4..$31,988 Firecracker Red, 6-Speed Manual, 29K Miles, #117
2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4 ...$32,975 Punkn Metallic, Automatic, Only 5K Miles, #JW3075A
2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4...$36,988 White, Automatic, 11K Miles, #120
2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit 4x4 ....$41,933 True Blue, Automatic, 20K Miles, #195
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2016 JEEP WRANGLER
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June 28, 2019
40 The Weekly Sentinel
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REALTY ONE
Owned Independently
265 Main St, BIDDEFORD 21 Western Ave, KENNEBUNK 207.283.0108 207.967.6777
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 6/30, 10AM-2PM
84 School St, OGUNQUIT 207.646.4546
849 Main St, SANFORD 207.324.5264
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 6/30, 11AM-12:30PM
28 OX PLOW LANE, KENNEBUNKPORT $790,000
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Karen Schlegel 207-229-8927
11 OGUNQUIT ROAD, YORK $559,900
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55 Emery Mills Rd, SHAPLEIGH 439 US Rte 1, YORK 207-636-3600 207.363.2497
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Ken Knowles 207-451-0386
Brenda McCarthy 207-837-3948
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NORTH BERWICK $289,500
LAND for Sale! ACTON â&#x20AC;¢ 9.36 Acres for $67,000. Near mountains and lakes! â&#x20AC;¢ Francis DiPrisco 207-432-1654
LEBANON â&#x20AC;¢ 1.5 Acres for $37,500 Francis DiPrisco 207-432-1654
YORK $439,900
WELLS â&#x20AC;¢ 1.18 Acres for $75,000. Well and
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Karen Rice 207-451-3990
Jean Kovacs 207-408-1822
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YORK .&,) 9[j]k oal` *., jgY\ ^jgflY_] gf Route 1 for $349,900 â&#x20AC;¢ Marcia Giniusz 207-752-0472