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Volume 10 • Issue No. 27

Noble High School Student Wins National History Day

Noah Binette with his exhibit titled: Malaga Island: The Community That Maine Erased.

MtA2C Introduces ‘Through Your Eyes’ Photo Contest The Mt. Agamenticus to the Sea Conservation Initiative (MtA2C) has launched its ’Through Your Eyes‘ photography contest online at www. mta2c.org. The contest aims to inspire photographs that will highlight the features, beauty, and value of the many natural areas that are protected in the Mt. Agamenticus region. “This area is special to so

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Fireworks are legal in the state of Maine with some exceptions. Under Chapter 416 “An Act to Legalize the Sale, Possession and Use of Fireworks” fireworks have been broken into three categories: Consumer Fireworks, Fireworks, and Display or Commercial Grade Fireworks. Consumer Fireworks has the same meaning as in 27 Code of Federal Regulations, Section 555.11 or subsequent provision, but includes only products that are tested and certified by a 3rd-party testing laboratory as conforming with United States Consumer Product Safety Commission standards, in accordance with 15 United States Code, Chapter 47. “Consumer fireworks” does not include the following products which are illegal to sell, use or possess in Maine : A. Missile-type rockets, as defined by the State Fire Marshal by rule; B. Helicopters and aerial spinners, as defined by the State Fire Marshal by rule; and C. Sky rockets and bottle rockets. For purposes of this paragraph, “sky rockets and bottle rockets” means cylindrical tubes containing not more than 20 grams of chemical composition, as defined by the State Fire Marshal by rule, with a wooden stick attached for guidance and stability that rise into the air upon ignition and that may produce a burst of color or sound at or near the height of

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tionals with his exhibit titled: Malaga Island: The Community That Maine Erased. Each year nearly 3,000 students and their parents gather at the University for the week-long event. These groups come from all over the United States and the excitement can be felt across the campus. Students spend months carefully selecting a topic, researching, and preparing for the event. Over 90 students competed in Noah’s division of Senior Individual Exhibit. This is the

first time since the 1980’s that a Maine student has won National History Day. Noah has competed in the event for the past four years, but is the first time he has placed. He was also asked to display his exhibit in the Smithsonian Museum of American History along with receiving a $1,000 scholarship. Noah completed his exhibit as part of a unit in his Freshman Humanities class at Noble taught by EXCEL teacher Adina Hunter and History Teacher Janice Eldridge.

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many people for so many different reasons. We are inviting people to show us through their images – the places, people, wildlife and moments that make it so unique. It is as much about inspiring good photography as it is about getting people out on the land to enjoy this wonderful place.” said Karen Young, Coordinator for the MtA2C coalition. The contest invites photographers to submit their best two photos from any season in each of three categories - People on the Land, Wildlife and Plants and Scenery including historical sites. Photos must be taken within the six-town MtA2C service area including Kittery, Eliot, York, So. Berwick, Ogunquit and Wells. In addition, images capturing nature and recreation at the region’s public preserves are of particular interest.

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BERWICK Recently, Noah Binette, a freshman at Noble High School, and son of Colleen and Andrew Binette of Berwick Maine, won First Place at the Kenneth E. Behring National History Day Competition at the University of Maryland, College Park. The contest was the final stage of a series of contests at the local and state level. Noah placed first at the Maine National History Day competition in April at the University of Maine in Orono and travelled to Na-

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Kennebunk Free Library Holds Its 17th Edition Road Race

KENNEBUNK We had our doubts that it was ever coming, but now with our tables and umbrellas in the courtyard and the Adirondack chairs on the front lawn, we’re ready to admit that summer might be here. At KFL summer means one thing – it’s race time! On July 11, the Kennebunk Free Library will be will be hosting the 17th Edition of the annual road race, our largest fund-raising event of the year. Whether you’re an avid runner or competitive walker, enjoy walking with friends and chatting, or prefer spectating

to competing, our 5K race has something for everyone. The race follows a scenic course through downtown Kennebunk and historic Summer Street - whether you’re speeding or strolling past, there’s plenty to look at. For the serious athlete, the race will be professionally timed by 5K Sports. Prizes will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place male and female finishers in running, walking, and wheelchair categories. If you’re one of the first 250 to register, you will receive one of our “goodie bags,” packed with gifts from local businesses

and a 17th Edition Road Race T-shirt. Pick up a registration form at the circulation desk at the Library, or register online at Active.com – you can follow the link from our website. Goodie bags are going fast, so register soon. The registration and check-in tables will be open 4-5:30 p.m. on the day of the race, giving you time to get to the starting line before the race starts at 6 p.m. This year we are able to process credit cards so you won’t need to make a trip to the ATM first. Not a competitor? Not a problem. There’s plenty of fun to be had at the library. Starting at 6 p.m. (with the start of

the race) the Kennebunk River Band will be playing on the library steps. A fabulous picnic dinner with sandwiches, chips, salads, and chowders catered by local restaurants will be available after the race. An assortment of delicious desserts will be provided by volunteer bakers. Dinner is free to racers – just show your bib – and available for a small $5 fee for others. Additionally, a beer and wine garden will be open on the library lawn - $5 for a glass of either. (How often do you have the opportunity to sip a glass of wine while lounging on the library lawn?) Remember to bring your ID – you may think

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you look over 21, but we think you all look young. Just to be safe, we’re going to be asking everyone for proof. We have an amazing assortment of nearly 50 raffle prizes to offer, all donated by generous local businesses. We also have two “super raffles” this year, both worth $400: a private charter sail on the Pineapple Ketch and a round of golf for 4 with cart at the Webhannet Golf Club. Stop by the Library anytime before July 11 to view the available raffle items or to get a jump-start on purchasing your tickets. Raffle tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. For the super raffles, tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20. Winners will be drawn on race night, but you don’t need to be present to win. If you have any questions about the race or the raffles, give us a call at 207-985-2173 or visit www.kennebunklibrary. org.

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~ News ~ Eldredge Lumber & Hardware Promotes Organic Gardening By Joyce Amend Staff Writer YORK John Bochert is passionate about organic gardening. The Master Gardener and Lawn and Garden Specialist at Eldridge Lumber & Hardware Store, shares 30 years experience in the green and organic food industries. Bochert’s interest in organic gardening began when he was an owner of a national food store in the 80s. It was then that he became aware of products that were being applied to crops, food processing and modern agriculture. Scott Eldridge, owner of the Eldridge store, hired Bochert to maximize their customers’ knowledge and appreciation of organic products and techniques – and to minimize the use of synthetic herbicides and insecticides. Bochert introduced IPM – Integrated Pest Management, and the store has gradually dropped many of their chemical garden products, replacing them with organic alternatives. Responding to the question of whether customers are asking specifically for organic products, Bochert said, “The more we look into the benefits of organic products, the more the customers look into it, and the more they want it”. Why is organic gardening better? According to Bochert, “It is better because organic gardening feeds the soil and the soil will then take care of the plants. After billions of pounds of chemical insecticides and herbicides have been added to the soil, no life is left. There are billions of microorganisms in the soil. Use of organic products replenishes the microorganisms and produces healthy soil. Healthy soil produces healthy plants. Organic gardening keeps the microorganisms going.” Bochert noted that once you start with chemicals in your lawn and gardens, you have to stay with the chemicals because the nutrients are killed and there is nothing left in the soil. “Scott Eldridge, management, and I have agreed on the direction the store is going: organic for lawn and garden. Many chemical insecticides on the market today are systemic and go into every cell of the plant, including the nectar and pollen that are taken in by bees and butterflies.” Bochert stated that initially organic products are more expensive, but they feed the soil and build it up making it less expensive in the long run. Chemical applications say to kill the pest, and that every bug is bad. Organic gardening is not just about applying a product. Organic gardening says to first identify the pest, then decide its

tolerance, then how bad it is and finally what is the life cycle of the pest: where and when it lays its eggs. Once all this has been determined, then you will know how to attack the problem. Bochert stated that “97% of insects that visit our yards and gardens are either beneficial or benign. We pour one billion pounds of pesticides on our lawns to get rid of 3 % of pests.

The key to organic gardening is the microorganisms. It is said there are more cells of plants and animals than there are stars in the Milky Way. These are the things that transfer the nutrients”. Major gardening manufacturers are not completely on board with organic gardening as yet. They produce mainly chemical products and only a small

line of organics. Once people become more aware of the benefits of organic gardening, the shift in organic demand will hopefully increase. Bonide and Vermont Organic are among the favorite manufacturers that Bochert recommends. Bochert intends to offer seminars in the future to further educate as to the benefits

of organic gardening. He also welcomes anyone who is having a problem with insects to come and speak with him to help identify the problem and find an environmentally beneficial solution through Integrated Pest Management (IPM). For more information, contact John Bochert at Eldridge Lumber & Hardware, 627 US Route 1 in York at 207-363-2004 or www.eldridgelumber.com.

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~ News ~ Clay Hill Farm to Host ‘Monday Markets’ This Summer CAPE NEDDICK – Throughout the summer, Clay Hill Farm will host a new weekly outdoor community market on the restaurant’s spacious front lawn. ‘Monday Markets’ – A celebration of art and nature for kids of all

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~ News ~ Kennebunkport Conservation Trust Discovery Days Are Here KENNEBUNKPORT Trust in our Children of the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust is pleased to announce another season of getting kids outside with their summer Discovery Days programming. Discovery Days was created to provide summer experiences for children at the various Kennebunkport Conservation Trust properties. The goal is to encourage children and their parents to try new activities and introduce them to the wonders of Kennebunkport. Discovery Days depends on volunteers who offer their time and talents for the enjoyment and enlightenment of the youth of these communities and beyond. “This program provides unique and exciting opportunities for children to get to know their community and local landscape.” said Leia Lowery, Director of Education at the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust. “Because of the wonderful generosity of the volunteers and businesses who support Discovery Days, we are able to provide kids the chance to experience things they might not be able to on their own. We are so lucky to have these offerings for our community.”

Discovery Days takes place two separate weeks in the summer, this year they are July 14-18, and August 18-22. With over 27 activities to choose from, kids and parents learn different ways to experience Kennebunkport. From boat rides and paddle boarding, to mud walks

and star parties; Dance classes and Story Times, to Geocaching and Island Walks, these programs are designed to introduce kids to the rich natural landscape that they live in. To register your children for Discovery Days, visit www. kporttrust.org/discoverydays. You can also find flyers

around town as well as booklets at Graves Library, Kennebunkport Post Office, Bradbury’s Market, as well as the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust Headquarters. Trust in our Children, is

a program through the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust, a 501c3, whose mission is to reconnect our youth with the outdoors through experiential learning in order to give them a sense of place and connect them to their natural landscape and community.

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~ News ~ 7th Annual Nicole’s Run KENNEBUNK Nicole’s Run/ Walk was first organized by friends and family of Nicole Oliver, a 24-year-old mother of two from Wells who died in 2007. Nicole had recently left her abusive husband and was working to rebuild a safe and secure life

for herself and her two young sons. She was taking courses towards her goal of becoming a registered nurse when she was killed. Start at Lord’s Point, Kennebunk Beach, Saturday, July 12. 1K Kids Fun Run Start Time: 8:30 a.m. 5k Nicole’s

Eliot Offers Tour of Historic Houses A runner receives a hug from a volunteer while Race Director Jenn McIsaac looks on after finishing the 6th Annual Nicole’s Run in July 2013.

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ELIOT Eliot Historical Society is sponsoring another of its popular tours of historic houses along the picturesque Piscataqua River Saturday, July 12 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Settled in 1623, the area’s rich history is reflected in its many old houses, five of which are featured in this year’s tour. All houses are on, or in the vacinity of, Old Road, said to be the oldest continuously traveled

road in Maine. Make a stop at The Fogg House, the childhood home of Dr. John Fogg, who endowed the house, land and money to build the William Fogg Library for the town’s enjoyment. Just a few houses away, ticket holders will be amazed at the refurbished long-ago Kennard Tavern, now Pine Tree Farm. Visitors will learn about the ‘Good morning’ staircase at the former Seal Rock house on Old Road; the

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Run Start Time: 9 a.m. Registration begins at 6:45 a.m Entry Fee: 5k Nicole’s Run: $20 in advance ($25 day of), 1K Kids Fun Run: $10 in advance ($15 day of). The run benefits Caring Unlimited domestic violence prevention programs. For more information, visit www.nicolesrun.org. house served as the Congregation Church’s parsonage for many years until 1900. And just a short distance from there is the River Road home of Dr. and Mrs. William Gilbert; from 1903 to 1939, the house and grounds were operated as an exclusive summer camp for children. The room used as the mail room is of particular interest with its original fire hose. A few miles beyond that is the Gingerbread House. The house was built in 1860 by William H. Rhodes as a summer retreat, the wood having been ferried across the Piscataqua River to Eliot from Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Tickets at $15 each, include all five houses as well as a garden tour and tea at the former Marshwood Gardens, still beautifully maintained by Bobbi Bernier. can be bought in advance by calling 207-748-0040, or the day of the tour between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Gazebo on State Street in the center of town. ...PHOTO from page 1 Prizes will be awarded for the best photograph in each category and a ’People’s Choice‘ winner will also be selected. Each category winner will receive a $200 cash prize. and a gift certificate to the Ogunquit Camera Shop. The”People’s Choice” award is a guided kayak cruise for two on the York River with Excursions Sea Kayaking and a pair of binoculars. Complete contest details and preserve locations can be found online at MtA2C. org. The contest deadline is October 20, 2014.


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~ News ~ Camp Invention Inspires Young Minds This Summer “We are thrilled to be offering Camp Invention to more children this year interested in these focus areas,” said Barbara Myer, Camp Invention Director at Allen ISD and District Advanced Academics/Gifted and Talented Coordinator. Camp Invention was founded by Inductees of the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Programming is inspired by some of the world’s most well known inventors and is developed through partnerships with the USPTO and the Collegiate Inventors Competition. Camp Invention’s new curriculum for

2014 called “Morphed!” immerses students in hands-on activities, such as building original prototypes, creating a personalized motor-powered vehicle, and disassembling electronics to build an insect-themed pinball machine. Local programs are facilitated and taught by educators who reside and teach in those communities. “Camp Invention is proud to inspire and challenge our next generation of innovators through this nationally acclaimed educational program,” said Michael See CAMP page 9...

STATEWIDE – Central Maine Power Co. (CMP), a subsidiary of Iberdrola USA, reminds the public that posting signs on utility poles can endanger utility workers and can lead to fines under Maine law. “Come summer, yardsale organizers, entrepreneurs, house painters and other folks are looking for places to post signs,” said CMP spokesperson Gail Rice”. We wish them all well, but for the safety of our employees we ask that they not use utility poles as bulletin boards.”

Brick Store Museum’s Food Drive & Seed Giveaway KENNEBUNK As part of the Brick Store Museum’s Victory Garden programming this summer, the Museum is offering visitors the chance to start their own Victory Gardens by giving away seeds with each admission. Visitors have the choice of snap peas, carrots, or beans. The Museum’s Victory Garden, inhabiting the rear courtyard, is growing vegetables for local food pantries with the help of the Kennebunk Community Gardens Committee chair Leslie Lindgren. The Museum will also

host a food drive for the Good Shepherd Food Bank during the month of July. Visitors are invited to bring urgently needed nonperishable food items (such as canned vegetables, canned fruit, tuna & canned meats, canned soup, pasta & sauces, rice, canned & dry beans, peanut butter, fruit juice, and household paper products) in return for free admission to the Museum. One free ticket will be given to each person with a food item, per visit. The Good Shepherd Food Bank assists the 200,000 Mainers that struggle with hunger each year. You can

help – become a part of the Brick Store Museum’s Land Army. The Brick Store Museum is located at 117 Main Street in Kennebunk’s historic district. Admis-

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Rice said utility workers typically use bucket trucks to work on poles, but some jobs or some terrain may require that workers climb or otherwise contact the pole. Nails, tacks, screws and staples left in a pole from attaching signs or other objects can cause life-threatening holes or rips in insulating gloves, tear clothing, cut workers or lead to other accidents that could hurt people and interrupt service. “We urge the public to help us maintain a safe electric system for line workers and customers by putting signs on stakes or other safe locations, not on utility poles,” Rice said. Rice said that under Maine law attaching anything to a utility pole without permission of the owner is a civil offense that can draw a fine of up to $100. For more information, visit www.cmpco.com.

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~ Library News ~

Thursday, July 10, 10:15 to 11:15 a.m. Local Maine Author, Tony Viehmann, will read from his book, ‘Tiger, the Monarch Butterfly’. The story will be followed by a fun butterfly craft. For all ages. Preregistration is required.

of Maine Cooperative Extension’s York County office will visit the library on Monday, July 7 at 10 a.m. Master Gardener George Hermans will talk about what you can do to improve the soil in your garden. The program will be held outside in the fairy garden, weather permitting; otherwise indoors in Hank’s Room.

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Thursday, July 10 at 4 p.m. Directed by Jonathan Levine, the movie is a romantic comedy loosely based on Romeo and Juliet, but taking place after the zombie apocalypse. This movie is rated PG-13. The library will be showing films every other Thursday through August 21.

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Contact the library at 207-6762215 or visit www.da-hurd.lib. me.us.

Kennebunk Free Library Master Gardener George Hermans Visits

A special guest from University

At the gazebo in Harbor Park every Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. now until August 13. Read stories, sing songs, and do movement activities to help develop print awareness, print motivation, vocabulary, and a love for stories. All ages. Free, no registration required.

Michael Tougias Presentation

On Wednesday, July 9 at 6:30 p.m. Tougias will speak about his newest book, ‘Rescue on the Bounty: Disaster and Survival in Superstorm Sandy’. The tall ship, Bounty sank during Superstorm Sandy in 2012. The captain and a crewmember perished in the

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July 10 at 6:30 p.m. Free program by Chuck Lubelczyk from Maine Medical Center’s Vector-borne Disease Lab. The vector-borne lab is dedicated to the control of emerging tick-and mosquitoborne diseases. Lubelczyk will discuss the diseases caused by ticks and mosquitos such as Lyme disease, West Nile virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).

Magician Norman Ng

Norman Ng performs on July 7 at 10:30 am. He has performed for more than 500,000 people live in 48 states. Norman is known for bringing a fresh and dynamic energy to his shows. Event is free, no registration required, sponsored by the Friends of the Wells Public Library.

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York Public Library Summer Film ‘Gabrielle’ (2013)

July 13 - In FRENCH with subtitles - Gabrielle (Gabrielle MarionRivard) is a young woman with Williams syndrome who has a contagious joie de vivre and an exceptional musical gift. Gabrielle must confront other people’s prejudices as well as her own limitations in the hope of experiencing a love far from the “ordinary”. Directed by Louise Archambault,

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Kevin C. Mills will speak about his book, ‘Sea of Liberty’, a story of good and evil, war and peace, love and loss, faith and freedom. His books will be available for signing.

Magician Norman Ng

Performs his magic on Tuesday, July 8 at 10:30 a.m. as part of York Public Library’s Family Fun Series. This performance will be held at Village Elementary School.

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Unbelievable bargains on clothing, kitchenware, decorations, furniture, and much more. Your donations and purchases helped us donate over $112,000 to York County food pantries and home heating assistance programs last year. Bring your gently used clothing and household items to our store Tues-Sat 9am-3pm and Sun 10am-2pm. Call (207) 361-4085 to schedule a furniture pick up. Learn more at: www.leewardindustries.org

Saturday, July 12, 7:30 p.m. A tyrant plans to glue the Lego universe together forever. Rated PG. 100 minutes. Contact the library at 207-3632818 or visit www.york.lib.me.us.

African Drummers

Wednesday, July 9 at 6 p.m., join the fun with African dancing and drumming with Performance Troupe Ballet Kakande. Get ready to dance, or just listen to some of the best live drumming around – on the Rice Lawn (so bring a blanket or chair to sit on). Please register.

Nature Conservancy Marine Conservation Initiatives

Thursday, July 10 at 6 p.m. The Gulf of Maine is one of the most biologically productive marine ecosystems on the planet. Unfortunately, the Gulf is demonstrating signs of stress from a number of factors including overfishing, habitat loss, and changing ocean conditions. Geoffrey Smith, Marine Program Director for TNC, will discuss the Conservancy’s efforts to restore ecological resilience in the Gulf of Maine, including promoting sustainable fisheries and fishing communities, near-shore habitat restoration, and diadromous fish connectivity.

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KENNEBUNK Kennebunk Free Library and Kennebunk Veterinary Hospital team up for the 22nd Annual Pet Show on Monday, July 14 at 6 p.m. at the library, with a rain date of Monday, July 21 at 6 p.m. Pre-registration for all pets is required. Call 207-9852173 ext. 5, or email ys@kennebunk.lib.me.us. All pets must

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“Conjuring Carroll” Chapman will provide happiness with silly magic and amazing balloon sculptures on at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 8. Shawn Middleton, an awardwinning storyteller, will entertain, engage and enchant with his unique stories at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 16.

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~ Calendar of Events ~ Friday, July 4 Marine Special Operations Benefit

At 10 a.m. The Nonantum Resort, 95 Ocean Avenue, Kennebunkport, will hold a fund raiser for the Marine Special Operations Command (MARSOC) Foundation. Donations will be used to support Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command Marines, Sailors and their families. The event features presentations by US Marines; Captain Dan Brooks USMC, Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Christian USMC and Captain Derek Herrera USMC, veterans of both the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. FMI: www. marsocfoundation.org.

Reading of the Declaration of Independence

The North Berwick Historical Society has for the last several years presented a public reading of the Declaration of Independence on July 4. Reading is at noon on the town common, N. Berwick. In addition to this reading, hear a recitation of the 1926 speech given by then President Calvin Coolidge on the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, titled “The Inspiration of The Declaration of Independence”.

Monday, July 7 Art In The Park

Join us for a free Summer Art in the Park series at South Berwick’s Shoetown Playground, located across from the fire station on Norton Street. Mondays July 7, 14, August 4, 11 from 9:30 to 11 a.m.

Nature Walk

From 9 to 11 a.m. Join a Wells Reserve naturalist in a variety of coastal habitats to discover what’s happening in the everchanging world of plants and animals. Free with admission. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. 207646-1555 or wellsreserve.org.

Monday, July 7 to Friday, July 11 Jungle Safari

Kids Explore the Nature of God. From 9 to 11:30 a.m. at Cape Neddick Baptist Church, 34 River Rd. Free for all children ages pre-K to 6th grade. This Vacation bible School is free. FMI: 207-3633566.

and uplands, on a docent-led walk that covers about 1 mile. Free with admission. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. 207-646-1555 or wellsreserve.org.

Summertime Wildlife Adaptations

11 a.m. to noon. Can a baby bird fly right out of its nest? Do baby turtles need their mother’s care? Explore wildlife ecology, wildlife behavior, how to spot animals in the wild, and what you can do to help native animals. Features live animal ambassadors to teach about adaptations. $7/$5 or $15 per family. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. 207-646-1555 or wellsreserve.org.

Victory Garden

The Brick Store Museum’s Victory Garden will run through Fall 2014, and will be open to the public Tuesdays – Fridays, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Located at 117 Main Street in Kennebunk’s historic district. Admission to the Museum and grounds: $7.50 adults, $6 seniors, $3 children (6-16), $20 family. FMI: www.brickstoremuseum.org or call 207-985-4802.

The Youth Enrichment Center at The Hilton-Winn Farm located at 189 Ogunquit Rd in Cape Neddick is offering Summer Fun Programs for aes 4-12. Nature based environmental programs. Programs also offered for children on the Autism Spectrum. FMI: Nancy Breen at 207-361-1398 or visit www.hilton-winnfarm.org.

Tuesday, July 8

pendent candidate for governor Eliot Cutler will speak July 11; incumbent Republican Gov. Paul LePage, Sept. 5; and Democrat Mike Michaud, Aug 8. US Senate Democratic candidate Shenna Bellows will speak Sept. 19; incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins, Aug. 22. The Rotary Club meets from 7:30-8:30 a.m. at the York Harbor Inn. FMI or to RSVP: yorkrotary@gmail.com or visit www.yorkmerotary.org.

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Friday, July 11 & Saturday, July 12

Win a Harley-Davidson 2014 FLHX Street Glide for $20/ticket or $100 for 6 through the Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Arundel Chamber of Commerce, 16 Water Street, Kennebunk. Drawing will be held July 9 at 7 p.m. at Bentley’s Saloon in Arundel. Only 3000 tickets to be sold. You do not have to be present to win. Proceeds support the chamber’s services. FMI: 207-602-1063.

World War II Concert

“We Did It Before & We Can Do It Again: Songs of World War II” Concert, 7 p.m., 117 Main Street, Kennebunk. Musician Monica Grabin performs the second in a duo of concerts focusing on the music and history of World War II. Tickets: $8 per person/free for members. FMI: 207-985-4802 or visit www.brickstoremuseum.org.

Friday, July 11 Celebrate Timeless Style For Food Bank

Networking, door prizes and raffle at Bentley’s Saloon, 1601 Portland Rd, Arundel from 4 to 7 p.m. Light refreshments served. $5/members, $10 others. Kennebunk-Kennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce.

The Colonial Inn will host a Cocktail Party celebrating timeless style from 5 to 7 p.m. at 145 Shore Road, Ogunquit. Includes a women’s Vintage Fashion Show, featuring attire from the 1920s 1980. Attendees are encouraged to wear vintage clothing from the various decades, as they sip signature cocktails from the cash bar and support a local Food Bank. FMI: www.TheColonialInn.com or www.HutchinsAntiquesEtc.com.

Artist Think Tank Meets

Community Café

Wednesday, July 9 Business After Hours

Networking group for those interested in discussing art topics meet at 5:15 p.m. in the Kennebunk Room, York Public Library. Power Point presentation is followed by networking with artists and poetry reading. Children welcome with an adult.

York County Republicans Meeting

At 7 p.m. at the York County Cour t House, 45 Kennebunk Rd., Alfred. For those interested in writing about current issues, guest speaker Victoria Bucklin, an “Another View” columnist, will discuss how to negotiate for a regular opinion column in local papers. Municipal Chairmen and other town committee officers are urged to attend and bring their questions. FMI: nford.wellsgop@ gmail.com or 207-468-2395.

Monday, July 7 to Monday, July 21 Summer At The Farm

Chamber Raffle Drawing

Doors Open 11 a.m., lunch at noon. 14 Park St , Park St School Apts., Kennebunk. 60+ donation $6, under 60 donation $7. Lobster roll. Call for reservations: 207-985-2588. Sponsored by Southern Maine Agency on Aging.

Wells Knights of Columbus Annual 2 Cents Sale

Secrets of the Salt Marsh Walk

9-11 a.m. Learn what is special about these productive ecosystems, nestled between seashore

At First Parish Church York, 180 Maine Street, York. Activities and bargains, from local businesses, including Antiques and Collectibles, Cottage Shabby Chic. Ham and Bean Supper at 5 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Parking is available at Village Elementary School and the lot on Woodbridge Road (shuttle service available). FMI: contact First Parish Church York www.firstparishyork.net; phone: 207-363-3758. Proceeds will provide support for the church’s community ministries.

Sunday, July 13

York Housing Authority Multi-Family Yard Sale

Yorkshire Commons, 161 York St in York. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. rain or shine.

Saturday, July 12

Elk’s Breakfast

Best $6 Breakfast in town from 8 to 10:30 a.m. followed by Chicken Shoot at 3 p.m. at 1704 US Rt. 1, York. FMI: 207-361-2788.

...CAMP from page 7 Oister, CEO of Invent Now, the organization responsible for organizing more than 1,200 Camp Invention day camps throughout the U.S. serving 80,000 students every year. “During the past 20 years, we have helped to ignite a passion for creativity and invention in more than 900,000 children while leaving them with great camp memories and lifelong friendships.” Camp Invention, the National Inventors Hall of Fame and the Collegiate Inventors Competition serve as the authority on inspiring invention

and comprise Invent Now. This nationwide organization is committed to the curious minds and innovative spirits of the past, present and future. Through these three entities, over 250,000 children, teachers, parents, college students and independent inventors are encouraged to explore science and technology programs every year. Regional program sponsors include Pratt & Whitney. For additional information, or to find the nearest location for registration, visit www. campinvention.org.

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Event is in memory of Tim Keegan, the late Grand Knight of the Father William J, Kelly Council # 9782, at 7 p.m., at St. Mary’s Church hall, Eldridge Road, Wells. Kitchen opens at 4:45 p.m. Event features raffles and sale of over 150 items. FMI: Bob Marlowe 646-6870.

Eliot Cutler to Speak

All three gubernatorial candidates as well as the two candidates running for US Senate in Maine will be speaking at the York Rotary Club in the coming months. Inde-

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Pickling & Drying Workshop

From 2 to 4 p.m. at the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk. Learn techniques from Master Food Preserver Kate McCarty in this 2-hour workshop. Register by July 6 by phone or online. Admission: $15, materials fee. FMI call 207-985-4802 or visit www.brickstoremuseum.org.

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~

‘A Chorus Line’ Shines With Show-Biz Theme

By Scott Andrews Contributing Writer ARUNDEL Backstage dramas and shows centered on theatrical themes are so numerous that they almost comprise a subgenre of the Broadway canon. One of the best ever written is ‘A Chorus Line’, the 1975 smash hit that played on Broadway for 16 years and set a new record for longest run. This box-office blockbuster and 10-time Tony Award-winner gives voice to the hopes, dreams and frustrations of Broadway’s (mostly anonymous) dancers. Last week Arundel Barn Playhouse opened a fine professional production. Per its longstanding practice, the playhouse recruits its casts from students and recent graduates of college theater programs. Like many shows from the 1970s, ‘A Chorus Line’ has been labeled a “concept musical,” an alternative form of theatrical architecture in which the traditional romantic story arc is replaced by a clever dramatic conceit or special situa-

tion. The action in ‘A Chorus Line’ takes place in a New York studio; over the course of a few hours, about 20 hopeful hoofers audition for the director of an upcoming Broadway show. As they strut their stuff for the director, they relate their stories, and a thematic progression is woven from the fabric of their past experiences and future dreams. This novel concept was developed by Michael Bennett, the show’s original choreographer and director. The script was written by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, while Marvin Hamlisch composed the music and Edward Kleban penned the lyrics. Interestingly, despite lacking the traditional dramatic arc, ‘A Chorus Line’ perfectly follows the “three unities” of Classical Greek drama – time, place and action. ‘A Chorus Line’ packs an emotional punch, which mostly derives from an array of tensions created by broken homes, traumatic happenings in school and awkward experiences with first jobs and first loves. See CHORUS page 26...

Moira Walsh Gallery Exhibit Opens July 5 KITTERY The opening will include an artist reception from 5 to 7 p.m., featuring works of Provincetown based artist, Rob DuToit. Born in Boston, MA in 1956, Rob began painting with oils and drawing with ink at the age of 10, often inspired by Chinese paintings he saw at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. He received a BFA from the University of New Hampshire and an MFA from Parsons School of Design in New York City where he studied with Paul Resika, Leland Bell, and a host of New York painters and other unique characters. Along the way, he also studied for extended periods

in France and Italy. His recent work consists of elemental landscapes of various motifs as well as small direct figure compositions and still life. The DuToit exhibition, the second of several solo exhibits

Concert of WWII Songs At Brick Store Museum KENNEBUNK Accomplished singer and instrumentalist Monica Grabin is joining forces with the Brick Store Museum to present a concert of World War II songs, “We Did It Before & We Can Do It Again: Songs of World War II,” on Thursday, July 10, also at 7 p.m. Admission to the concert performance is $8 per person, and is free to Museum members. Tickets will be sold at the door.

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This is the second in a pair of concerts by Grabin at the Museum. On June 25, Grabin’s stirring performance offered an innovative look at America during World War I. On July 10, she will continue the story of war in American with her musical talents on guitar, banjo and percussion. Songs will evoke the spirit and issues of the 1940s. Musical highlights of the concert include gems from American musical theater, folk songs, and those reflecting concerns on the home front, as well as the realities that soldiers faced on the battlefield. This concert complements the museum’s newest exhibit, Vitamin V: How Food Fought the Second World War, on view through December. Monica Grabin performs ‘Singing History’ programs that draw audiences of all ages and are respected resources for educators, using music to recreate the facts and emotions of a period and cover the entire sweep of American history, from pre-colonial times to the present. Grabin has performed these programs in schools, libraries, and community venues across New

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aturday, July 12, Cape Neddick Country Club inaugurates its live summer music series, featuring York’s own Skyler and his Band of Thieves. There will be a $10 cover charge, with special prices on beer ($2-$3), CNCC’s famous Rum Punch, and food. The Country Reviewer said of Skyler, “we would strongly recommend you check them out.”

throughout the summer and fall 2014 season, runs through July 30th, 2014. Moira Walsh Gallery is located at 76 Wallingford Square. For information, contact Walsh at 207-439-7900 or moirawalshgallery@gmail.com.

England since 1986. The Brick Store Museum is located at 117 Main Street in Kennebunk’s historic district. Visit www.brickstoremuseum. org or call 207-985-4802 for further information.

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THE LOST WORLD (1925)

SILENT FILM WITH LIVE ACCOMPANIST, JEFF RAPSIS 8 PM, THURSDAY, JULY 3

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Ogunquit Museum Of American Art Opens Three Exhibits OGUNQUIT The Ogunquit Museum of American Art, is featuring three collections will through the summer. Alexandra de Steiguer Small Island, Big Picture, June 19 to August 31. de Steiguer has spent the last 17 years as the winter caretaker on Star Island at the Isles of Shoals. From early November through March, she is the sole human living on the island. In her solitude she photographs the island and keeps voluminous journals while living a life of seclusion and contemplation. Andrew Wyeth The Linda L. Bean Collection, June 26 to October 31. This collection of Wyeth works

reside in the collection of Linda L. Bean, a member of one of Maine’s most prominent families. Her collection, assembled over the past 30 years, includes N. C. Wyeth, Jamie Wyeth, as well as Andrew’s work. This is the first time this collection has ever been shown in public. Richard Brown-Lethem Figure Abstraction, June 26 to August 31. Brown Lethem’s work is borne of Abstract Expressionism, but reaches beyond the bounds of simple abstraction into the world of the figure. In his best work, he combines the inner life of the abstractionist with the outer world of figures, connecting emotional consciousness with the visceral form.

Great Bay Sailor at Hancock Wharf YORK Performing on Friday, July 11 at 6 p.m. at the John Hancock Wharf , 140 Lindsay Rd. York. (rain location Parsons Center, 3 Lindsay Rd. York, Maine) Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy Great Bay Sailor’s maritime music encompassing bold and bawdy sea shanties, ballads, jigs and reels, all honoring

the history of life on the waterways all over the world. Limited advance-sale tickets are available for $12 by calling 207-363-4974 ext. 14. Same-day tickets (if still available) will be $15. Bring a picnic lunch, or order from the Fat Tomato Grill who will deliver to the wharf. You may call them directly at 207-363-5333 to place your order in advance.

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WELLS The second concert featured in the Wells Summer Concert Series will be Strafford Wind Symphony, a 55 member ensemble made up of a cross section of community members dedicated to presenting wonderful music with a professional flair. This free performance will be held Saturday, July 5, at 6:30 p.m. at the Wells Harbor Park Hope Hobbs Gazebo (rain location – Ward Gym, Wells Jr. High, Route 1).

The symphony wishes to bring their passion for wind instrumentation to audiences all over NH, Southern Maine and parts of Massachusetts. Their presentation is for young and old alike with a blend of traditional music mixed with get your heart thumping patriotic tunes. Bring a blanket, chair, and picnic. Free admission. For more information, visit www.straffordwindsymphony.org or call 207-646-5596.


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Asian Brush Painting By Iverson

KITTERY For the month of July, Just Us Chickens will showcase award winning Asian brush paintings by Bruce Iverson. An opening reception for Iverson and his work will be held on Friday, July 11 from 4 to 7 p.m. Iverson studied Asian Brush Painting (sumi-e) since 1972 with master Asian brush painters Jean Shen, Ning Yeh, and I-Hsiung Ju. He has exhibited in group and juried shows throughout the US and has had several one-man shows in New England. He has traveled to China for a deeper understanding of the context of brush painting and calligraphy and his work is grounded in a three thousand year old tradition in which the tools, techniques and philosophy of this Asian art form have had a lifelong resonance. Iverson teaches classes in Asian Brush Painting at his studio and provides day long workshops at the Currier Museum, River Gallery Art School, Ikebana Flower, Lakes Gallery, and at the Chicago Botanic Garden. Iverson’s works are produced using handmade brushes, rice paper, an inkstone, and hand-ground ink with colors. He sees his work as contemporary art rooted in an ancient tradi-

tion that focuses on the essence of nature and its beauty. Sumi-e is considered to be a refined and elegant art form based on the oldest pigment used by mankind...wood soot and glue. His subjects include florals, birds, animals, insects, and landscapes. Iverson paints in the “spontaneous” style (hsieh-e) where shapes and lines are made with swift, yet very controlled brushstrokes, each with the proper amount of ink, color, and water. He looks to express “chi”, the “breath or spirit”...the quality of something that gives it life or liveliness. Just Us Chickens is located at 16A Shapleigh Rd. (Rt. 236) in

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Café Offers Yesteryear Theme OGUNQUIT The entertainment theme on the seacoast this summer seems to be music of yesteryear…and Café Amore is no exception. Located on Shore Road, the Café has debuted a brand-new show called ‘Yesterday Once More’ featuring singing sensation, Marco who will present songs from the 50’s, 60’s and standards from the American Songbook. His song list features favorites like-‘Unchained Melody’, ‘Sh-boom’, ‘La Bamba’, ‘Crazy’ and ‘I Only Have Eyes

For You’. Early in his career, Marco found himself in front of an audience of nearly 2000 singing ‘Stardust’. Near the songs’ conclusion, he caught the expression of an older couple, with tears in their eyes. It was then that he came to realize just how profound the effect music has on his audience. His cabaret performances are a huge hit and his real passion is musical theater. His most recent role was Corny See AMORE page 14...

SOUTH BERWICK Historic New England is pleased to announce the lineup for the popular Sundays in the Garden Concert Series, now in its 23rd year. Concerts are held every Sunday in July at 5 p.m. in the garden of the historic Hamilton House in South Berwick. Bring your picnic basket and lawn chairs, and be ready to enjoy an evening with the Seacoast’s most popular musical performers. Harvey Reid kicks off the series on July 6. Reid has performed extensively, garnering national recognition as one of the true treasures of American acoustic music. He will play guitar, slide guitar, 6-string banjo and autoharp, and present one of his usual unusual assortment of original and traditional songs & instrumentals, featuring material from his 32 albums of music. On July 13, local band ‘La Madeleine’ performs the songs of Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Georges Moustaki, Gilles Vigneault and a variety of other French and French Canadian artists, along with a mix of accordion and fiddle-driven celtic instrumentals. Québécois vocalist, Madeleine St. Amant, interprets the work of these legendary artists with a warmth and simplicity.

Considered among the nation’s foremost interpreters of traditional music, Jeff Warner performs on July 20. His songs from the lumber camps, fishing villages and mountain tops of America connect 21st century audiences with the everyday lives of 19th century Americans. Warner has toured nationally for the Smithsonian Institution, and taught at Pinewoods, Ashokan, Augusta and Swannanoa music programs. From the White Mountains of NH comes a unique blend of harmonies and guitars from the duo of Bennett and Perkins, wrapping up our series on July 27. The pair performs a startling array of original songs with powerful lyrics and melodies, coupled with exceptionally strong vocals and guitar playing. Historic New England members receive free admission. Regular admission is $10 for adults, $9 for seniors, and $4 for children over 12. The series is sponsored in part by Kennebunk Savings Bank. Hamilton House is located on Vaughan’s Lane, adjacent to Vaughan Woods State Park in South Berwick. For more information, call 207-384-2454 or visit www.historicnewengland.org.

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Brixham Montessori Friends School. “This service allows us to focus more on our mission,” Alica Johnson-Grafe said. The community foundation manages more than 175 nonprofit agency funds of different sizes from across state. “Maine relies on the critical work done by its nonprofits,” said Meredith Jones, the community foundation’s president and CEO. “Managing their endowments and other long-term funds is one way we can help them to grow and prosper.” Through its diversified primary investment portfolio, the Maine Community Foundation offers nonprofit organizations access to institutional investment strategies and management normally available only to large investors. The foundation employs multiple professional investment managers with experience in specialized sectors of the investment markets. Founded in 2000, BrixSee TUITION page 13...


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Work Toward Your Own Financial Independence Day It’s almost the Fourth of July, the day when we celebrate our independence as a nation and the many liberties we enjoy as individuals. Still, we have to keep working to earn some freedoms — such as financial freedom. But by making the right moves, you may eventually enjoy your own Financial Independence Day. Here are a few such moves to consider: Set free your vision. Your first step in moving toward financial independence is to establish a vision of what this freedom might look like. Ask yourself some key questions: When do I want to retire? What do I want to do during my retirement years? How can I be confident that ...TUITION from page 12 ham Montessori Friends School serves children ages 2-11 years old living in the seacoast region of southern Maine and New Hampshire. For more information, call 207-351-2700 or visit www.brixhammontessori.org. The Maine Community Foundation has been partnering with donors and nonprofits to build strong communities in Maine since 1983. More information about the community foundation can be found at www.mainecf.org or by calling 1-877-700-6800.

I won’t outlive my financial resources? The answers can help you develop a clear picture of where you want to go — which will make it much easier to create a financial strategy for getting there. Liberate your full investment capabilities. Right now, you may have good investment opportunities that you are not fully exploiting. For example, are you contributing as much as you can afford to your IRA and your 401(k) or other employer-sponsored plan? And when your income goes up, are you increasing your contributions to these accounts? Both an IRA and a 401(k) offer tax advantages and a variety of investment options, so try to get as much out of these plans as you can. Avoid the “bondage” of a non-diversified portfolio. If you only own a few types of investments, you are restricting your opportunities — and probably taking on too much risk. If a downturn primarily affects just one or two asset classes, and most of your investment dollars are tied up in those assets, your portfolio could take a big hit. But if you “free up” your holdings by diversifying across a range of investments — stocks, bonds, government securities, certificates of deposit and so on — you may give yourself more chances for success while reducing the effects of market

volatility on your portfolio. (Keep in mind, though, that diversification cannot guarantee profits or prevent losses.) Unshackle yourself from debt. It’s not always easy to lower your debt burden, but it’s worth the effort. The lower your monthly debt payments, the more money you will have available to invest for the future — and for your ultimate financial freedom. So look for ways to consolidate, and reduce, your debts. Escape from disability and long-term care expenses.

Few events can threaten your financial independence as much as a disability or the need for long-term care, such as a nursing home stay. Even a short disability and time away from work can wreak havoc on your financial situation. And an extended stay in a nursing home can be hugely expensive. In fact, the national average for a private room in a nursing home is nearly $84,000 per year, according to a recent survey by Genworth, a financial security company. To defend yourself against the threat of disability or the expense of long-term care, you

may want to consult with a financial advisor, who can recommend the appropriate protection vehicles. The Fourth of July is a festive occasion. But you’ll have even more reason to celebrate once you can declare your own financial independence. So, do what it takes to speed the arrival of that day. This article was written by Edward Jones and submitted by Financial Advisor Deb DeColfmacker. If you would like to contact DeColfmacker, you can do so by calling 207384-5793.

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Special Olympics Maine Athletes Bring Home The Gold From USA Competition

STATEWIDE A delegation of 60 Special Olympic Maine athletes and coaches have returned home from a week of competition at the Special Olympics USA Games in Princeton, NJ – and they are not empty handed. The final medal and ribbon count for Maine is: Gold 14, Silver 28, Bronze 24, 4th 11, 5th 4, 6th 5, 7th 3, and Participation Ribbons 3. Special Olympics Maine athletes competed June 14-21 in Aquatics, Athletics, Bocce, Basketball, Bowling, and golf. New Jersey played host to 3,500 Athletes; 1,000 Coaches and Delegates; 10,000 Volunteers; and 70,000 Spectators and Families. Thanks to our Premier Sponsor, Lucas Tree Experts, this is the largest delegation Special Olympics Maine has ever sent to an out of state competition. In addition to daily time trials, qualifiers and competitions, the athletes also had the chance to enjoy a Trenton Thun...AMORE from page 12 Collins in the stage production of ’Hairspray’. Admission for Marco’s ‘Yesterday Once More’ show is $9 in advance and $10 at the door. Light fare, desserts and cocktails will be served. Performances are Wednesday through Sunday nights in July, doors open at 7:30 p.m. and the show is 8 to 9:30 p.m. For more information, visit www. amorebreakfast.com or call 207646-6661.

der Game, A Harbor dinner cruise, and an Olympic Village designed after the Jersey Shore. Half of Team Maine had a unique opportunity to fly to and from the games via donated Cessnas as part of the Citation Special Olympics Airlift. The 2014 Citation Special Olympics Airlift (CSOA) is coordinated by Cessna Aircraft Company, part of the Textron Aviation segment of Textron Inc. CSOA is a signature community endeavor conducted every four years, calling upon Citation owners and operators from across the country to help transport athletes and coaches to

Special Olympics USA Games. For the first time in the event’s 27year history, this year Beechcraft and Hawker owners were also invited to participate. On the trip from ME to NJ 5 planes were donated and 4 on the return. All of these experiences were made possible for Team Maine thanks to our USA Games Team Maine Premier Sponsor, Lucas Tree Experts. Lucas Tree held a variety of fundraising events for several months prior to the games, including bottle drives, raffles, and a golf tournament, all of which made it possible for our athletes to ex-

perience this national event. Art Batson, JR, President of Lucas Tree even attended a portion of the Games and marched in with Team Maine during Opening Ceremonies. Special Olympics is a year round sports training and competition program for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. In Maine there are over 3,800 athletes who participate in the program. USA Games occur every 4 years as well as World Winter and Summer Games. Ther next out of state competition will be the 2015 World Games in California. Visit somaine.org.

...LAWS from page 1 caps or plastic caps containing 25/100 grains or less of explosive compound are used if they are constructed so that the hand can not come in contact with the cap when in place for the explosion, toy pistol paper caps or plastic caps that contain less than 20/100 grains of explosive mixture, sparklers that do not contain magnesium chlorates or perchlorates or signal, antique or replica cannons if no projectile is fired. Display or Commercial Grade Fireworks are fireworks that only trained and licensed pyrotechnicians may handle and use within a regulatory structure set forth in Title 8, Chapter 9-A. Enforcement: It is the duty of the Investigations division of the State Fire Marshal’s Office to enforce the following legislation. A person may not possess

or have under that person’s control fireworks, unless they have a permit. No person may sell or possess fireworks. A person may not sell consumer fireworks without a license. See Consumer Fireworks In Maine No person may store fireworks, except as permitted by the Department of Public Safety, State Fire Marshal’s Office. No person may transport fireworks, except as permitted by the Department of Public Safety, State Fire Marshal’s Office. No person may engage in the business of a fireworks display without first obtaining a permit from the Department of Public Safety, State Fire Marshal’s Office. Any person, municipality or

Justin Beliveau came from behind in the 1500m and passed runners in the last 100m to capture Silver. He also set a personal record of 5:40.

Fireworks Safety Did you know that more fires are reported on the 4th of July than on any other day of the year in the US? Nearly half of these fires are caused by fireworks. Each July 4th, thousands of people, most often children and teens, are injured while using consumer fireworks. The risk of injury is more than twice as high for children ages 10-4 as for the general population. association, desiring to discharge fireworks, must apply to the Department of Public Safety, State Fire Marshal’s Office for a permit to discharge at least ten days in advance of the display. Criminal Penalties will be imposed if violations are committed.

The good news is you can enjoy your holiday and the fireworks, with just a few simple safety tips: Proceed with caution! Leave fireworks to the professionals. Do not use consumer fireworks. The safest way to enjoy fireworks is to attend a public display conducted by trained professionals. Children should never pick up fireworks that may be left over, as they may still be active. How hot does a sparkler burn? Consumer fireworks include sparklers and firecrackers. The tip of a sparkler burns at a temperature of more than 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hot enough to cause third-degree burns.

Top Ten Students At Noble High School 2013-2014 Elijah Keys

Elijah Keys, son of Rob and Sandi Keys from Ber wick, is the valedictorian of Noble High School’s class of 2014. Elijah received an AP Scholar Award, the Phi Beta Kappa Award, the Rochester Institute of Technology Innovation and Creativity Award, and the Maine Principal’s Award. Elijah was a member of the varsity soccer team, the indoor track team and the cross country team. He is a summa cum laude graduate and a member of the National Honor Society. He participated in the Youth Mentoring Program and Project Search. Elijah plans to attend Babson College in the fall to major in business.

Douglas Cloutier

Douglas Cloutier, the class salutatorian, graduating summa cum laude, is the son of Julie Cloutier of Berwick, and Douglas Cloutier of North Berwick. He was a four year member of the varsity soccer team, the all-conference 2nd team, the senior all-star team, and the Dream Team. Douglas was selected by his teachers as the Outstanding Junior on House 2. He was a member of the National Honor Society, and the baseball, basketball and track teams. He plans to attend The University of Southern Maine in the fall.

Sarah Bahai

Sarah Bahai, the daughter of Karim and Dorraine Jai Bahai, of Berwick, is the third ranking student and a summa cum laude graduate. Sarah was a member of the drama program and recently played the role of Katharina in “Taming of the Shrew.” She was a member of the All Festival cast in 2014 and received District Honors for her participation in One Acts. She participated in treble choir and was the public relations officer for student council. Sarah was also crowned homecoming princess her junior year. Sarah plans to attend Simmons College in the fall, majoring in English and education.

Michael Gough

Michael Gough, a summa cum laude graduate, ranking fourth, is the son of Kevin Gough of Lebanon. Michael has served as a peer mentor, president of the National Honor Society, and he represented Noble High School at the Maine Youth Leadership Conference as a sophomore. He was also a member of the varsity soccer and lacrosse teams. He will be attending Bryant University in the fall as a finance major.

Casey Morris

Casey Morris, graduating summa cum laude and ranking fifth, from Berwick, is the son of Al and Jeannie Morris of Re-

hoboth Beach, Delaware. Casey participated in the Noble High School drama program and performed in this year’s production of “The Music Man”. For his senior exhibition, Casey researched cell phones and their effects on adolescents. He created a brochure with helpful information for his peers and the Noble community at large. Casey plans to attend The University of Delaware in the fall.

Dominque Walker

Ranking six th, D ominque Walker, of Lebanon, is graduating summa cum laude. She is the recipient of the prestigious Horatio Alger Scholarship, given to deserving young people who have demonstrated integrity, resilience and a commitment to making a contribution to society. Dominique was a member of Noble’s cross country team and the indoor and outdoor track teams. She was a member of the National Honor Society and the student council. Dominique plans to attend the University of Maine at Farmington as a liberal arts major in the fall.

Corey Halliday

Corey Halliday, ranking seventh, is the son of Tricia and Leo Boivin of North Berwick, and Clay Halliday of Lyman. Corey is graduating summa cum laude. He was a member of the baseball and golf teams. He received

the coach’s award and a 4 year plaque for his participation on the golf team. Corey played the drums and bass guitar in the jazz band. He is a member of the band “Dirty Ronnie and the Boys”. He was also a member of the National Honor Society and a Noble High School Honored student. Corey will be attending the University of Maine at Orono where he plans to study biology for a future career in neuroscience.

Mackenzie Orr

Mackenzie Orr, ranking eighth and graduating magna cum laude, is the daughter of Timothy and Lynn Schaaf of Lebanon. Mackenzie participated in the National Honor Society and the outdoor track team. She was a team leader and a mentor to underclassmen at the high school and to elementary school students. Mackenzie is also a member of the Nancy Kelley Breton Dance Team. She is currently working at an assisted living facility, a job she loves because of the difference she can make in people’s lives. She plans to attend the University of Southern Maine to pursue a degree in nursing.

Lindsay Gorman

Lindsay Gorman, daughter of Scott and Lisa Gorman of North Berwick, is our ninth ranking student graduating magna cum laude. She is a recipient of an Academic

Excellence Scholarship as well as the Jane Perry Meistrell Memorial Scholarship, both awarded by University of Maine at Farmington. Lindsay was an honor student of the month freshmen, sophomore and senior years. She received the William’s College Book Award. She served as class president during her freshmen, sophomore and junior years, and was student council president in her senior year. Lindsay was a member of the National Honor Society, Project Search, the Noble girls basketball team, UKNIGHT, and the yearbook staff. Lindsay also served as a mentor to special needs students. She will be attending the University of Maine at Farmington to study special education with a focus on speech pathology.

Emily Schindler

Emily Schindler, ranking tenth and a magna cum laude graduate, is the daughter of Kate Morris and Brian Schindler of North Berwick. She was a member of the student council and Project SEARCH. Emily has volunteered over one hundred hours at the Newton Center, a local nursing home. It was this experience in conjunction with the knowledge gained in her Biology and Anatomy and Physiology courses that led her to selecting occupational therapy as her major. Emily will be attending University of Pittsburgh in the fall.


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York Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital Formalize Clinical Affiliation YORK York Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital recently announced that the two institutions have formalized an incremental clinical affiliation to share resources and expertise to better serve the people of the Maine Seacoast and Southern Maine. According to York Hospital President Jud Knox: “This collaboration is the culmination of a shared viewpoint that the best place to care for patients is within their own community whenever possible. If the expertise and resources can be brought to the patient, then that’s what this collaboration will allow us to do.” The relationship originated in 2007 when Massachusetts General Hospital entered an agreement with York Hospital to provide remote telestroke services to York patients. Since then, physicians and patients have had real-time 24/7 access to Mass General’s expert stroke neurologists via TeleHealth video connection. The successful program has averaged four to six patients a month, with approximately one-third requiring air transport to the Boston teaching hospital. Not limited solely to virtual visits, the collaboration has expanded over time to include Massachusetts General Hospital’s team of experts providing on-site consulting concerning best practice guidelines, education and transfer assistance for physicians and staff in Oncology, Critical Care, Emergent Care, Quality Care, Pediatrics and other York Hospital services. “We do see complicated conditions in some of our pediatric patients here. Having a second set of eyes from a specialist in any sub-specialty, such as Infectious Disease, Critical Care or Pulmonary, can be very comforting when needed. The Telemedicine link between York Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital will provide our physicians with the opportunity to get to know the sub specialists on a more intimate level and help us practice medicine in a way that we can’t without this vital connection,” offers York Hospital Pediatric Medical Advisor, Russell Shipman, DO. Additionally, with the expanded relationship, those patients who require treat-

ment or coordination of highly complex disorders will benefit from a more seamless transfer to Mass General. Massachusetts General Hospital President Peter L. Slavin, MD, calls the expanded relationship with York a prime example of how hospitals can work together across state lines to coordinate care. “This collaboration enables us to further extend the specialized expertise from a Boston academic medi-

cal center into an outstanding community hospital in Southern Maine,” Slavin says. “Our focus is to continue fostering connections among clinicians that lead to the best possible care for patients and families.” Ultimately, what both Massachusetts General and York Hospitals hope to accomplish through this clinical affiliation is to bring an elevated level of medical expertise to our patients who need it most, allow-

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cals and the sun. A swimming cap is a smart idea even for those with short hair, as it can prevent sunburn on the delicate skin of the scalp, an area highly susceptible to sun damage. Sunscreen: Sunscreen is not just for the body. Certain formulations are designed to be sprayed on the hair and scalp. Additionally, certain shampoos and conditioners may protect hair from UVrays, providing further defense against the sun. Conditioner: Dryness and breakage is common when hair is damaged. Deep conditioning can restore some vitality to hair that has been dried out by the sun and surf. In addition to weekly conditioning treatments in the shower, apply a leave-in conditioner to the hair prior to going to the beach or in the pool. This conditioner will offer another layer of protection and help shield the hair follicles from damage while preventing chlorine from penetrating. Baking soda treatment: Some of the chemicals in pool water, namely copper algaecides, can tint blonde hair green. To combat this, rinse hair with a mixture of spring water and a teaspoon of baking soda to thoroughly clean away chemical residues. Overprocessing: It may be

better to wait until the summer season is over before utilizing chemical processes at the salon. Coloring, getting a perm or straightening hair may compromise already taxed tresses. Plus, color tends to fade more quickly in the sun and after exposure to chlorinated water. Brushing: Avoid brushing wet hair, which can rip out hair from the roots and lead to breakage. Comb through wet locks and go over gently with a brush. Feet Open-toed shoes or even walking barefoot is popular come summertime. But strolls in the sand or around town can cause dangerous or uncomfortable conditions to the feet if cautions is not taken. Microorganisms: Warm, damp conditions can create a veritable breeding ground for the microorganisms that lead to plantar warts, athlete’s foot, ringworm, and other infections. Closed-in shoes will provide protection against these organisms. If your feet do get wet, change out of your shoes and dry your feet. Sunburn: People often overlook their feet when applying sunscreen. Spending long See SUMMER page 17...

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Health & Fitness The Skin Cancer Foundation Offers Summer Sun Protection Tips Summer is here, which means families will spend more time outdoors. During these months the sun’s rays tend to be extremely strong, making proper sun protection essential. Exposure to the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays increases the risk of skin cancer, which can be dangerous and even deadly. About 90 percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers and 86 percent of melanomas are attributed to UV radiation exposure. “Since skin cancer is highly preventable, embracing sun protection this summer and year-round is crucial,” says Perry Robins, MD, President of The Skin Cancer Foundation. The Skin Cancer Foundation offers the following tips to help families practice a sunsafe summer: At the Beach: Use a broad spectrum sunscreen daily. For extended outdoor activity, use a water-resistant broad spectrum (UVA/UVB) sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher. Cover up with clothing. Look for high-UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) swim shirts or rash guards, and choose bathing suits that cover more skin, like one-piece suits and long trunks. Out of the water, loose- fitting tunics and sarongs are good options. Take extra precautions. Water reflects up to 80 percent of the sun’s rays, and sand,

about 15 percent, adding to your overall exposure. Reapply sunscreen every two hours or after swimming or excessive sweating, cover up with clothing, and bring a beach umbrella for kids to play under. The most effective beach umbrellas provide a minimum UPF of 30. Talk to teens about tanning. Teenagers may be tempted to “lay out” or visit tanning salons. But there is no such thing as a safe tan, because tanning itself is caused by DNA damage to the skin. Remind teens that tanning increases skin cancer risk, including melanoma. In fact, people who first use a tanning bed before age 35 increase their risk for melanoma by 75 percent. In addition, tanning leads to premature skin aging, including wrinkles, leathery

skin and age spots. At Summer Camp: Remind kids to seek the shade. Tell kids to play in shaded areas in order to limit UV exposure. Check with counselors to see if there are adequate places for campers to seek shade during outdoor activities taking place between 10 AM and 4 PM, when UV rays are most intense. Dress kids in sun-protective clothing. For optimal protection from the sun, send kids to camp in long-sleeve shirts and pants. Look for tightly woven or knit, dark- or bright- colored fabrics, which offer the best protection. Don’t forget wide-brimmed hats and wraparound, UV-blocking sunglasses. Practice sunscreen application beforehand. Teach children

to apply 1 ounce (2 tablespoons, or about the size of a golf ball), of sunscreen to all exposed areas, 30 minutes before outdoor activities. Remind them to cover easily missed areas such as the back of ears and neck, and the tops of feet and hands. If camp rules allow, ask counselors to help children reapply sunscreen every two hours, or after swimming or excessive sweating.

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~ Where To Dine ~

Jamaican Jerk Center LIVE REGGAE EVERY SATURDAY

Bar and Grill

Starting July 12 thru Labor Day 6-10pm

Just a few of our many selections lunch and dinner:

Jerk Chicken Jerk Pork Jerk Ribs Ackee & Saltfish Vegetable Stew

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VIETNAMESE CUISINE

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

C62. Pho Special

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

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

Japanese deep fried crispy chicken served with spicy mayo.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

KIMCHI FRIED (KOREAN)

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

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

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

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

HONG KONG STYLE CHOW MEIN

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

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

Chinese • Japanese • Thai Cuisine

Choice of:

HEALTHY CHOICE

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

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

VEGETARIAN

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

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

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

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Pan-fried thin egg noodles topped with veggies and meat choice.

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

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

SEAFOOD SELECTION

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

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

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

LO MEIN Soft egg noodles.

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

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

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

15.95 15.95 15.95 15.95 15.95 15.95 15.95 15.95 15.95 15.95

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16.95 16.95 16.95 16.95 16.95 16.95 16.95 16.95 16.95 16.95

CASSEROLE DISH

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

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

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

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

HAPPY HOUR 2 IN THE LOU

SUMMER HOU Sun.-Thurs. 11am Fri.-Sat. 11am-1 Ask about deli

Open Year Round All Major Credit Card Accepted Gift Certificates Available

FAMILY DINNERS

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

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

A. Beef with Mushroom

B. Hunan Chicken

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

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

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

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

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

RESTAURANT & LOUNGE

EGG FOO YOUNG C73. Egg Foo Young

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

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

HOUSE SPEC

Served with white rice or substitute b

C166. Peking Duck. . . . . . . . . .

Two dishes in one: First course - crispy s special bun in Hoisin sauce and shredded - shredded duck meat sauteed with chef

C167. Heavenly Duck (Half) 1

Half a duck roasted to perfection with cri

C168. Mango Shrimp . . . . . . . .

Shrimp and fresh mango sauteed in crea

C169. Chicken Trio . . . . . . . . .

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

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

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

C172. Mango Chicken . . . . . . .

Chicken and fresh mango sauteed in crea

C173. Shredded Crispy Chick Mayonnaise Sauce . . . . . . . . . .

SIDE ORDERS

Deep fried shredded white chicken meat creamy sauce.

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

C174. Steak Kew . . . . . . . . . . . .

LUNCH & DINNER COMBINATION SPECIALS

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

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

VEGETARIAN LUNCH & DINNER COMBO SPECIALs

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

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

10.75 10.75 10.75 10.75 10.75 10.75

Sirloin steak kew sauteed with assorted v

C175. Mongolian Beef. . . . . .

Beef, scallion, and onion stir fried with M

C176. Hou Sui Gai . . . . . . . . . .

Crispy chicken tenders topped with selec special brown oyster sauce.

C177. Kung Pao Delight. . . .

Chicken, beef, and baby shrimp in hot an

C178. Harvest Delight . . . .

Baby shrimp, chicken sauteed with cashe

C179. Seafood Wor Bar . . . .

Lobster meat, shrimp, scallops, crab mea sizzling plate.

C180. Seafood Delight . . . .

Stir fried lobster meat, shrimp, scallop an white sauce.

C181. Lettuce Wrap with Cho Pork or Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . .

Lettuce wrap, stir fried pork or chicken w chestnuts, and bamboo shoots in chef’s

C183. Lettuce Wrap with Cho Roast Duck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Lettuce wrap, stir fried duck with pine nu bamboo shoots in chef’s special sauce.

C184. Four Happies . . . . . . .

Shrimp, beef, roast pork and chicken with

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

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

C187. Salt and Pepper Trio. Crispy squid, fish and shrimp in salt and

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

Spring chicken, lobster meat, beef, and b with select veggies and mushroom.

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

Steamed ginger and scallion sauce, black salt and pepper or Hunan style.

SWEET & SO

C335. Sweet & Sour Chicken C336. Sweet & Sour Pork . . . . C337. Sweet & Sour Shrimp . C338. Sweet & Sour Combo . .

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


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HAPPY HOUR EVERY DAY 2-6PM IN THE LOUNGE

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ls, ME 04090 207-641-8851

HOUR 2-6 DAILY HE LOUNGE

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SUMMER BUFFET

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

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mp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.95

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ken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.00 ein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.75

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ken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.45 sauteed in creamy chef’s special sauce.

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Beef. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.45

stir fried with Mongolian sauce.

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Delight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.45

shrimp in hot and spicy Kung Pao sauce.

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teed with cashew nut and vegetable.

$22.95 Adults $11.95 Ages 7-12 • $6.95 Ages 4-6 FREE for Ages 3 & Under

r Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.50

allops, crab meat and veggies on a hot

ght . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.95

imp, scallop and veggies with creamy

p with Chopped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.95

rk or chicken with pine nuts, water hoots in chef’s special sauce.

p with Chopped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95

ck with pine nuts, water chestnuts, and special sauce.

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eat, beef, and barbecued pork, cooked ushroom.

Thai Menu APPETIZERS T1. Fresh Spring Roll Lettuce, cucumber, bean

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

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

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

T5. Thai Hot Wings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95

Deep fried chicken wings seasoned in a sweet and pungent sauce and sprinkled with Thai hot chili. Skewered chicken or beef marinated in chef’s special satay seasonings and served with peanut sauce.

epper Jumbo Shrimp . . 18.95 er. . . . . . . . . . . . Seasonal Price

on sauce, black bean sauce, Cantonese style.

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

ET & SOUR

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

10.55 10.55 12.55 12.95

THAI CURRY

carrots, and basil in chili garlic and topped with cilantro.

T23. Curry Fried Rice Egg and veggies in curry powder and topped in cilantro.

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

10.95 11.95 17.95 11.95

T6. Satay Chicken or Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 T7. Roti Chanai Indian Pancake with curry sauce 7.25 T8. Satay Tofu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.55

r Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . r Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . r Combo . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

SOUPS

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

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

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

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

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

T32. Drunken Noodle (Pad Khee Mao)

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

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

Dinner

12.95 13.95 17.95 19.95

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

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

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

14.95 15.95 17.95 19.95

CHEF’S SPECIAL

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

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

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

Chicken, Pork, Tofu or Veggies . . . . . .8.95 Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.95 Shrimp or Scallops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.95 Seafood Shrimp, scallop and lobster meat . . . 13.95 T46. Basil Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.95 Slices of white meat stir fried with fresh basil and veggies.

14.95 15.95 17.95 19.95 12.95

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

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

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


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~ Where To Dine ~

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OPEN FOR LUNCH THURSDAY-SUNDAY @ 11:30AM

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Sunday Brunch À la carte menu served 10am-2pm. Monday Night Trivia Play for free and win prizes. Starts at 9pm.

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~ Where To Dine ~

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Brennan Named Maine Art Educator of the Year WELLS Wells Elementary School Art Teacher, Sandy Brennan, has been recognized as Maine Art Educator of the Year 2014, by the Maine Art Education Association (MAEA). This recognition came during an awards ceremony on March 8th at the Portland Museum of Art (PMA), where teacher-selected artwork from 92 schools were displayed ad part of National Youth Art Month. Brennan was recognized for her MAEA distinction, with a certificate of recognition by the Wells-Ogunquit CSD School Committee on April 16th. Presenting Brennan with her award was MAEA President Heidi O’Donnell. “I truly want people to recognize that the application process for our Art Educator of the Year is incredibly rigorous,” commented O’Donnell. “And Sandy, without doubt, out of all the applicants, rose to the top of the list …and went above and beyond every standard in every category. And no other art teacher has done that.” More recently, Brennan was also honored as Maine Art Educator of the Year at the Annual Convention of the National Art Education Association (NAEA) in San Diego. Brennan has taught at Wells Elementary School since 1974 and has worked hard to develop her outstanding art program. In 1979, she initiated a student exhibit at the Barn Gallery in Ogunquit showcasing artwork from grades K-12 for Southern York County. She helps organize it annually and it continues to be the Gallery’s favorite show of the season. Sandy is a former CoPresident and President of the MAEA. She has been described as a lifelong learner, and last year received her second Master’s degree from Lesley University. Brennan was nominated for this honor by fellow MAEA member Manon Lewis during a ceremony at the University of Maine’s Museum of Art in 2013. At that time, Brennan was being honored for her years of dedication as an art teacher and advocate for arts education. “Sandy Brennan has been conducting business as MAEA’s President or Co-President for some 10 years, donating hours upon hours of her time to our professional organization,” commented Lewis in her nomination of Brennan. “I feel that it is high time that she receives praise and

Art teacher Sandy Brennan (left) with MAEA President Heidi O’Donnell at the Portland Museum of Art. (Reg Bennett photo)

recognition for her professionalism and her dogged dedication

to the Maine Art Education Association.”

Elisa Beriau Receives Maitland P. Simmons Memorial Award WELLS The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), the largest professional organization in the world promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning, has announced the recipients of its 2014 Teacher Awards. According to NSTA President Bill Badders, the purpose of the Teacher Awards program is to recognize extraordinary K-12 teachers, professors, principals, and science educators for their outstanding achievements in science education. “We’re proud to honor these amazing teachers and science education profes-

‘Kids Free to Grow’ Receives United Way Investment KENNEBUNK ‘Kids Free to Grow’ previously announced that it was awarded a one-year grant from the United Way of York County totaling $25,590. The investment will help prevent child abuse in York County. Through the mobilization of resources, expertise and funds that support programs focused on the essentials of education, financial stability and health, United Way of York County advances the common good and strengthens the whole community. ‘Kids Free to Grow’ has been serving the York County area for over thirty five years.

The organization offers child abuse prevention education presentations in local schools that address issues such as personal body safety, safe adults, the identification of abuse and how to stop it. Community based parenting classes are also offered in the local community and advocate for non-violence in the family home. Thanks to the continuous support of many dedicated individuals, businesses and organizations throughout York County, this year the United Way is investing in 65 community programs serving children, youth, adults and families.

“We applaud the generosity of so many who support United Way’s work throughout the year,” noted United Way of York County President & CEO Barb Wentworth. “As a result, in 2014 we are able to provide continued and much-needed support for essential human services across the region. These important services are a critical component of our collective efforts to build an even stronger York County.” Kids Free to Grow is a non-profit agency at 62 Portland Road, Suite 15, in Kennebunk, and can be reached at 207-985-5975 or www.kidsfreetogrow.org.

Hall of Fame Award Presented to Agent YORK Nola Cady, with Team Wunder and RE/MAX Realty One, has recently been presented with the RE/MAX Hall of Fame Award, which honors successful agents who have earned more than $1 million in commissions during their careers with the company. Nola Cady has been in the real estate industry for more than 30 years and has extensive experience in highly detailed and compassionate customer service. Among Cady’s list of achievements: Graduate of the Realtor Institute, a member of the Institute for Luxury Home Marketing and Nola has earned the Senior Real Estate Specialist designation. “Nola has been an integral member of our agency and is more than deserving of this

very prestigious award,” said Ina Toth, Managing Broker of RE/MAX Realty One. “Winning this award is a tremendous accomplishment. Nola continues to raise the bar in real estate, making us, and this community, proud.” In addition, Cady serves York Community Service Association as a board member and volunteer, and actively supports The Museums of Old York, York Land Trust and Historic New England. She also serves as a long-time Mentor for York School Mentor Program. Nola Cady can be reached

sionals who are not only making a significant mark on the profession, but also inspiring the next generation of informed citizens, scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and innovators,” he commented. “Through their passion, patience, and dedication, and by instilling a sense of wonder about science, they are helping to build a more promising future for all students.” Elisa Beriau, a science teacher at Wells High School, in Wells, Maine, was awarded the Maitland P. Simmons Memorial Award for New Teachers. The Maitland P. Simmons Memorial Award for New Teachers provides selected K-12 teachers (up to 25) in their first five years of teaching with funds to attend the annual national conference. Award recipients are mentored, tracked, and provided with continuing opportunities for meaningful involvement with NSTA and its activities. Elisa received her award earlier this month at a special banquet and ceremony at NSTA’s 62nd National Conference on Science Education in Boston, Massachusetts. “We congratulate Ms. Beriau for her lifelong commitment to science education and for her innovative and creative approach to teaching our students science,” said Badders. NSTA encourages science educators to apply for its 2015 Teacher Awards. Applications and information can be found at www.nsta.org.

Nicole Orchard Awarded Administrator of The Year

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WELLS Nicole Orchard of Kennebunk received the ‘Administrator of the Year’ award at a previous EXIT Realty Upper New England Region awards convention. “Nicole is very deserving of this award. She has been with EXIT Oceanside Realty for a year and she has become a valuable member of my staff,” says Broker/Owner Rick Coyne. The EXIT Realty Upper New England Region is Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. For more information call 207646-8333.


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~ Pets ~ Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS An animal communicator recently visited Safe Haven and met our kitties. She expected a typical shelter environment with stacks of cramped cages. Instead our kitties roam freely in a homelike environment. Cats snooze on fuzzy rugs, on high shelves or in cat trees. She visited our cat rooms and our office, where the cats truly rule. Marissa (photo) hangs out on the cat tree with Violet and Princess Leia. The desk is theirs to flop on. So is the printer and file cabinets. The animal communicator saw how some kitties were tightly bonded, and others acted confidently independent. After meeting our volunteers and hearing us rave about “our kids,” we left her alone to communicate

Safe Haven Humane Society 1616 Post Rd. (Rt. 1) / PO Box 91 Wells, ME 04090

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with them. We invite you to come and visit us during business hours, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Sit on our catroom couches and feel the love. Donations are welcome at our Adoption Center, 1616 Post Rd., during business hours or dropped off at side ramp weather permitting. Please don’t drop off in front of our IGA plaza storefront. Shop, donate, enjoy the fun! Thanks for supporting our No-Kill cause.

July 4th Pet Safety Tips Fourth of July is one of the most stressful and potentially dangerous times of the year for pets. While you and your family, friends, and neighbors are celebrating the holiday with fireworks, pets are finding these festive activities anything but celebratory Many pet parents assume that if their pet is not afraid of thunder or other loud noises, they will not be bothered by fireworks. This is not necessarily true. Even pets who normally are not bothered by thunder and other loud noises are often frightened and panicked by the cumulative effects of the fireworks, the excited voices outside, and being left alone inside the house. If pets are left outside and unattended, the noise and raucous often drives them to run away. In fact, the July 4th holiday is a very busy time for animal shelters across the U.S. They report taking in a higher number dogs that run off during firework festivities. In addition, many police stations log higher volumes of stray dog calls and barking complaints on July 4th compared to any other day of the year. By planning ahead and taking some common sense precautions, you can help ensure your pet is happy and safe this Fourth of July. Do not take your pet to fireworks displays. Do not leave your pet alone in the car. With only hot air to breathe inside a car, your pet can suffer serious health effects even death in a few short minutes. Partially opened windows do not

provide sufficient air, but they do provide an opportunity for your pet to be stolen. See our previous post: Leaving Pets In Parked Car Can Be A Deadly Mistake. However, if your pet is most comfortable in the car, some pet parents find that driving around with their pet in the car helps to calm their pet. Keep your pets in your home in a comfortable and quiet area with the shades drawn. If your pet is crate trained, then their crate is a great choice. Some animals can become destructive when frightened, so be sure that you’ve removed any items that your pet could destroy or that would be harmful to your pet if chewed. Leave a television or radio playing at normal volume to keep your pet company while you’re attending Fourth of July picnics, parades, and other celebrations. If you know that your pet is seriously distressed by loud noises like thunder, consult with your veterinarian before July 4th for ways to help alleviate the fear and anxiety he or she will experience during fireworks displays. If your pet seeks comfort in a bath tub, under a bed or other small space...let them. Do not try to lure them out. If the space is safe and it makes them feel more secure, let them be. Never leave pets outside un-

WEST KENNEBUNK Trixy Meet Trixy, a 10-year old Havanese Mix. Being an older gal, Trixy is very laid back and easy going. She would be happy to share a new home with some other dogs, dog savvy cats, and respectful children. She is quite gentle with everyone she meets and enjoys it when others act the same way with her. Trixie recently had a number of teeth removed, so she needs to remain on a wet food only diet in her new home. She has impaired vision and a condition called “Dry Eye” so she is on eye drops which she needs daily. This darling senior is a true sweetheart and would make a welcome addition to just about any easy going household. Lady Macbeth Meet Lady Macbeth, a 3-year old medium-haired cat. Lady Macbeth is a unique beauty, as you will notice when you meet her. The lack of a tail gives her a rather different and adorable look. Almost make her look like a big Guinea Pig. Lady Macbeth might need a little time to adjust to a new home, but once she’s comfortable she is a darling companion. When she comes across a friendly face, she’ll follow them around in search of attention. Lady Macbeth would be happy to share a new home with other cats and children, as long as she attended, even in a fenced yard or on a chain. In their fear, pets who normally wouldn’t leave the yard may escape and become lost, or become entangled in their chain, risking injury or death. Make sure your pets are wearing identification tags so that if they do become lost, they can be returned promptly. Animals found running at-large should be taken to the local animal shelter, where they will have the best chance of being reunited with their owners. Here’s to you and your pet having a happy and safe Independence Day! For more pet friendly tips, please visit About TripsWithPets. com. Kim Salerno is the President and Founder of TripsWithPets.com. She founded the pet travel site in 2003 and is an expert in the field of pet travel. Her popular web site features pet friendly hotels and accommodations across the US and Canada, along with other helpful pet travel resources. Her mission is to ensure that pets are welcome, happy, and safe in their travels.

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gets enough time to adjust to her new surroundings. Marshmellow Meet Marshmellow, an adult New Zealand Rabbit. Marshmellow is a very friendly girl who enjoys having people come visit. Unlike some rabbits, she doesn’t flinch when people pet her, instead simply enjoys it. Marshmellow is quite the curious critter and likes having plenty of areas and things to investigate. She gets along well with other animals, even cats, as long as they’re not prone to pestering her. Foster Homes Needed The AWS is currently in need of foster homes. Fostering pets that are not ready for adoption is great way to make a difference. Our foster program allows us to care for many more animals than we could if they had to stay at the shelter. Many animals require more involved or long-term care. These cases are placed into foster care in volunteer and staff homes and return to the shelter when they are ready for adoption. All you need is a safe place in your home – away from family pets – and lots of love. AWS provides everything else, including beds, toys, food, litter and medical care. If interested, please visit the shelter or animalwelfaresociety.org to fill out a foster application and submit to our Foster Coordinators.

Animal Welfare Society

PO Box 43 West Kennebunk, Maine 04094

(207) 985-3244

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Another Chance Animal Rescue NORTH BERWICK Maggie Maggie is an adorable 8-year-old Persian cross with a beautiful brown tabby coat. She has a white bib and paws, and a fluffy tail. Unlike some longhaired cats, Maggie likes to be brushed and is definitely a lap cat who loves people. She is just recovering from an upper respiratory infection but will soon be looking for a new loving home with a sunny window and a comfortable lap. Because of her age, the adoption fee is waived but she still has a lot of good loving years left. If you would like to meet Maggie, please contact Lynn at 207-676-5767 or lmanley@ maine.rr.com. Yard Sale We will be having a Yard Sale on Friday, July 11 and Saturday, July 12 at 251 Country Club Road in Sanford. We are still gathering items for our sale to raise much needed funds to benefit the animals in our care. Good saleable items in working order

are greatly appreciated. Pick up is available. Please call Debby at 676-9581 or Marilyn at 490-2855. Support For Life Our “Support For Life” program asks for the pledge of a $10 monthly donation. Your $10 combined with the monthly donations of others will help us meet our ongoing expenses and continue our work as a true “No Kill” organization.

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~ News ~

Maine Beaches: Open for Swimming

With summer officially here, residents and tourists alike can be assured that Maine’s beaches are routinely monitored to protect public health and almost always open for swimming. “I welcome both Maine residents and visitors to our coast and to feel confident that Maine’s beaches are clean, safe and open for swimming,” said Governor Paul R. LePage. “Maine’s iconic coastline draws thousands of visitors each year who appreciate that Maine’s beaches are some of the cleanest in the country. On behalf of the Healthy Beaches program, I want to thank beach-goers for their care and stewardship of Maine’s beaches.”

The department-run Maine Healthy Beaches (MHB) Program receives funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and staff support from the University of Maine Cooperative Extension to monitor water quality at Maine’s 55 public access beaches. In addition to monitoring, MHB staff delivered 36 technical trainings for 159 local staff and volunteers. Program volunteers, municipal officials and state park employees collect samples which are analyzed for the enterococcus bacteria, which is an indication of the presence of fecal contamination from humans and animals including dogs and waterfowl.

In 2013, MHB processed over 2156 samples at 148 monitoring locations from the beaches in York County to Bar Harbor and 95 percent of the days were free of beach advisories or closures. The number of exceedances rose slightly from 156 in 2012 to 176 in 2013. Nearly 85 percent of exceedances were preceded by rainfall. In addition to record rainfall levels, the increase in beach action days in 2013 is likely linked to “precautionary rainfall advisories” which account for 61 beach action days, and the lag time in obtaining bacteria results. In some cases, beach managers kept the advisory in place until the next rou-

gram as ‘Dance Ten, Looks Three’, but is universally remembered as ‘Tits and Ass’, and Kate Turner gives an inspired performance. Two of the show’s most moving numbers are ably showcased by Aili Venho. She gets the top song – ‘What I Did For Love” – and demonstrates her considerable promise as an up-and-coming actress. Other notable performances include Brian DiRito. His monologue near the end of

the evening, which deals with the tensions of being a social outcast who is yearning for love and acceptance, demonstrates the depth of this show’s concept and script. It’s not surprising that all of this comes together so pleasingly on Arundel’s stage: Director Taavon Gamble has been involved in six prior productions of ‘A Chorus Line’ in many roles, from dancer to director.

...CHORUS from page 10 There’s no traditional romantic pairing in this show, but sexual sparks fly – mostly in retrospect – between director Zach, played by Will Bonney, and ex-girlfriend Cassie, played by Lexi Duffy. The latter gets my vote for tops among the cast. Duffy boasts the traditional “triple threat” of the musical stage: acting, singing and dancing. The big comic number of this show is listed in the pro-

tine monitoring day. Four beach management areas, Goodies, Old Orchard Beach Ocean Park, East End Beach and Goose Rocks, accounted for 40 percent of the reported beach action days in 2013. Nonpoint source pollution is likely contributing to these exceedances, as stormwater runoff contaminated with the waste from humans, wildlife and pets is transported to the shoreline via freshwater inputs such as streams or rivers. Commissioner Patricia Aho says that enhancing water quality in Maine takes everyone working together and changing their habits. “We all have a role to play in keeping our beaches healthy and open. Seemingly small actions like picking up dog waste on a beach or at a river can make a big different to the overall water quality in Maine,” said Commissioner Aho. “Other best beach practices include routine septic maintenance, not feeding waterfowl and other wildlife and not dumping untreated boat sewage overboard.” DEP created a handy and convenient QR code to identify all of the nearly 100 boater pump out stations along Maine’s coast. “I encourage boaters in Maine to save the

QR code and use the pump out stations, whose hours of operation and locations are easily accessible for those with a smart phone,” said Commissioner Aho. Beyond monitoring beach water quality for recreational uses, the program helps communities identify, eliminate and prevent sources of pollution by bringing together diverse process in a collaborative process focused on sharing resources and solving problems. The Maine Healthy Beaches program is a voluntary program. Monitoring coastal water quality for swimming and other water contact usage is the responsibility of local jurisdictions. Funding for the Healthy Beaches program comes from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. “I encourage Congress to include funding for the Healthy Beaches program so we can continue to monitor our beaches which is so important for Maine’s economy and environment,” said Commissioner Aho. The public can view the monitoring results at www. mainehealthybeaches.org. Local beach managers make the decision to post an advisory or closure. Information provided by University of Maine Cooperative Extension.

~ Real Estate ~ OPEN HOUSE: FRIDAY OPEN HOUSE: SUNDAY JULY 4, 12-3PM JULY 6, 11AM-2PM

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Cape Porpoise Village 165 Main St, Kennebunkport, Maine 207-967-5444, Ext. 1 (Office) 207-967-0473 (Fax) 978-869-2702 (Mobile) linda@oceanviewproperties.net

5 Prospect St, North Berwick • $187,000 - Located in the heart of North

Berwick, this home has a big backyard with a vegetable garden, fire pit, and above ground pool. Plenty of space offered in the attached barn with 20’ x 23’ bonus room and detached single-car garage. First floor laundry and lots of storage in the eat-in kitchen. Great location close to shopping, schools, I-95 and Wells Beach! MLS#1141944

14 Highland Avenue, York $500,000

Year-round getaway at the Nubble Lighthouse! Gorgeous, 3+ BR, 2 BA home boasts a gourmet kitchen with Jenn Air appliances, 3 decks, 2 gas FPs, tile and HW throughout, and 1-car attached garage. MLS#1129099 Christina LaRoche | Bean Group - Portsmouth

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~ Real Estate ~ PHYLLIS JENNA WINSLOW P H Y L LFOX I S &F OX

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A WAVE FROM IT ALL 8 Broadway Extension This little Condo has an awesome location in the heart of York Beach! Perfect for living an active and carefree lifestyle! $199,900 Picture tour at: www.aWaveFromItAll.com 120 & 122 JOSIAH NORTON RD Pristine and beautiful, 3 acre and 5 acre upland house lots ready for your plans! Surveyed and septic design available. Only 3 miles to Ogunquit center. Call for your appointment to see, today! 3 Acre lot: $119,000 5 Acre lot: $139,000

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LOCATION! East of Route 1, minutes to Kennebunk and Wells beaches and amenities, this 3 BR, 2 BA Cape will charm you to make this your year-round or vacation home. Walk to trails of nearby Rachel Carson SOLD National Wildlife Refuge. Woodstove, Bosch stainless steel appliances, detached garage and lovely level lot. A steal at $259,900! MLS 1135835

ARUNDEL: IMMACULATE AND IMPRESSIVE! Nestled on 2+ wooded acres, minutes to K’port & beaches, builder’s own well-built and cared-for 10-room, 3,400+ sq. ft., 3 BR, 3.5 BA Colonial has it all. Wood/tile floors, 2-story foyer, gas FP, entertainment room JUST REDUCED w/ French doors to backyard, swimming pool, studio above 2-story heated garage plus detached garage with carport. Just reduced to $344,900. MLS 1109874

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PLACE! Why be crabby when you can enjoy this 2 BR Cottage minutes to Moody Beach and RT 1 amenities. Rent it out while you are away! Wooded, privately set location in Beach Dreams community SOLD with pools, tennis, clubhouse, gym and more. Affordably priced at $135,900! MLS 1129461

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Barbara Patterson 96 Portland Street South Berwick, Maine 03908 Business (207) 384-4008 Mobile (207) 752-0407 Fax (207) 384-5930 Jerry.Tatlock@Century21.com www.century21barbarapatterson.com Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated

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You won’t believe the space in this 4-5 BR, 10-room New Englander! New floors, replacement windows, Buderus furnace, updated kitchen & baths. Great yard. Just walk to village! $274,900 FIELD FARM CONDO! Pristine condition is what you’ll find in this home! 2 BRs and a 3rd room on the 2nd floor. 1st Floor has open concept design. Full bsmt & attached 1-car garage. $172,900

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Set on a double lot, this lovely home features an updated kitchen, large LR, sunroom with cathedral ceiling & gas stove. Small studio apt and detached, heated workshop! $259,900

SOUTH BERWICK LAND: 1.5 Acre – Town water, septic, small subdiv, wooded, $69,900 3.3 Acre – Belle Marsh Road, $74,900 43 Acres – Wildrose Lane, $124,900 BERWICK LAND: ACRES – Wentworth Rd, wooded, surveyed, scenic, $64,900 NORTH BERWICK LAND: 1.4 Acres - Route 4, surveyed, motivated seller, $44,900

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~ Obituaries ~

Mary F. Douglass, 67 NORTH BERWICK – Mary F. Douglass, 67, of Morrells Mill Road, died Thursday, June 26, 2014 at her home surrounded by her loved ones, after a valiant battle against cancer. She was born June 18, 1947 in North Carolina and was the daughter of Henry and Theresa (Acrea) Lara. She was a graduate of R. W. Traip Academy in Kittery after which she met at married the love of her life, Duane Douglass, with whom she would spend the next 47 years. Mary was a member of the Bethel Christian Church in North Berwick and enjoyed cake decorating and a very talented quilter. She will be missed by all those whose lives she touched. See DOUGLASS page 29...

(Episcopal)

Serving Ogunquit-Cape Neddick Area

SUMMER SERVICE SCHEDULE

Onil Roy, 75 KITTERY – Onil Roy, 75, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family on June 14, 2014. He was born in Winslow, in 1939 to Arthur and Leone Roy and graduated from Winslow High School in 1957. He was an accomplished trombone player in the band and orchestra and was a member of the football, basketball and track teams. Because of his outstanding athleticism, he received a scholarship to Admiral Farragut Naval Academy in Toms River, NJ. While there, he played in the band and was Co-Captain of the football team. On August 20, 1960, he married his high school sweetheart, Nancy Culpovich. They moved to Presque Isle, where he attended UMPI, graduating in1964 with a BS Degree in Science, Health and Physical Education. That summer he began his chosen career at R. W. Traip Academy in Kittery as an educator and coach. Roy earned his MSEd

July 6, 2014

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8am - Eucharist and Homily 10am - Eucharist, Sermon, and Music Preacher and Celebrant The Rev. Todd R. FitzGerald Layreader/Server Sandra Rux Fellowship Hour with refreshments and social after 10 a.m. service in historic Marmion House rectory on the ocean.

Everyone is Welcome Here! Shore Road, Cape Neddick, ME (207) 361-2030 www.St-Peters-by-the-Sea.org

Henry J. Weller, 88

Degree at USM in 1977. He was a highly respected and devoted science teacher for 34 years, and was an assistant football coach and Head Coach of Boys’ Track, leading two teams to State Championship titles. He began the Wrestling Program in 1965. He was inducted into the Maine High School Coaches AssociaSee ROY page 29...

Change In Church Service Times YORK – Union Congregational Church, 18 Church St., York Beach, announces effective Saturday, July 6, its Sunday services will change to 10:15 a.m., continuing through August 31. Sunday School, nursery care, and parking are provided. FMI: 207- 363-4821. 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 8th day your prayers will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised and done.

Barb

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OGUNQUIT – Henry J. Weller, Jr., 88, of New York City, passed away on June 25, 2014 at Waterview Hills Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Purdy’s, NY. after a brief illness. Born on June 19, 1926, he was the son of Henry J. Weller Sr and Ernestine (Kutil) Weller in New York City. Weller was a self employed accountant and auditor along with his father, Henry J. Weller Sr. in Manhattan, NY, and for the past 50 years he was also the General Manager at John Lane’s Ogunquit Playhouse, in Ogunquit, Maine. He is survived by his

two loving sons; Thomas H. Weller and his wife Eileen Weller of Poughkeepsie, NY and John Frederick Weller of Saugerties, NY, along with his two grandchildren; Douglas Weller and Karen Weller. Interment will be at Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, NY on July 12, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. The Rev. Carol Shuttleworth will be officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made C/O The Ogunquit Playhouse in memory of Henry Weller, PO Box 915, Ogunquit, Maine 03907. Arrangements made with Cargain Funeral Homes, Inc., 10 Fowler Avenue, Carmel, NY 10512, (845) 225-3672.

Mary M. (Russell) McGonagle NORTH BERWICK – Mary M. McGonagle of North Berwick, formerly of Malden, Mass., passed away on June 13, 2014. Beloved wife of Philip P. McGonagle for 61 years and loving mother of Patricia Amirault and her husband Gerald of Malden, Mass., Jimmy McGonagle and his wife Mary Ann of Wilmington, Mass., Kathleen Spencer and her husband Michael of North Berwick, John McGonagle and his wife Janine of Medford, Mass. and Mary Frances Lee and her husband David of Barrington, NH. Cherished grandmother of Bryan, Gerrilyn, Katie, Justin, Michelle, Philip, Lauren, John, Jessica, Brendan, Brody and predeceased by grandson Jimmy. Devoted great grandmother of Drew, Kayla, Kyle, Jimmy, Emma, Brayden, Caroline, Zoe and Ava. Sister of Ann Harrington and her late husband Arthur of Maine and the late Joseph Russell and his late wife Georgine,

the late Francis and Stephen Russell. Sister in law of Kathleen Duffy and her late husband John of Stoneham, Mass., Lois Russell of Stoneham, Mass., and the late Phyllis McGonagle. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. The funeral, at Gately Funeral Home, 79 W. Foster St., Melrose, Mass. was held on June 23, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mary’s Church, Herbert St., Melrose, Mass. She was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford, Mass. Contributions may be made in Mary’s name to the James M. McGonagle II Scholarship Fund, C/O Brookline Bank, 461 High St., Medford, MA 02155.

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~ News ~ Local Families Needed For Exchange Students STATEWIDE ASSE International Student Exchange Programs (ASSE) is seeking local host families for boys and girls from a variety of countries around the world. These students are 15 to 18 years of age, and are coming to this area for the upcoming high school year or semester. These personable and academically select exchange students have good English, are bright, curious and anxious to learn about the USA by living as part of your family, attending high school and sharing their own culture and language with you. The exchange students arrive from their home country shortly before school begins and return at the end of the school year or semester. Each ASSE

student is fully insured, brings his or her own personal spending money and expects to bear his or her share of household responsibilities, as well as being included in normal family activities and lifestyles. The students are well screened and qualified by ASSE. Families may select the youngster of their choice from extensive student applications, family photos and biographical essays. To become a host family or find out more about ASSE and its programs, please call Joyce 207-737-4666 or 1-800-6772773.Or visit www.asse.com. There are many students to choose from, so call and begin the process of selecting your new son or daughter today.

Local Students Graduate Reaha Goyetche Graduates from Bowdoin College

Reaha Jean Reaha, of York, a member of the Bowdoin College Class of 2014 graduated with a major in Chemistry. The College’s 209th Commencement exercises were held Saturday, May 24, when bachelor of arts degrees were awarded to 454 students from 37 states, the District of Columbia, and 15 countries and territories.

Local Residents Earn Connecticut College Degree

The following local residents were awarded a bachelor of arts degree from Connecticut College at the 96th commencement ceremony on May 18: Zachary Balomenos of Kennebunkport graduated with a major in international relations. William Olsen of Eliot graduated with a major in behavioral neuroscience. Lee Tsairis of York Harbor graduated with a major in American studies. Commencement Keynote Speaker Noah Feldman told the 461 members of the Class of 2014 that while today’s moment of celebration was wonderful, the real gift they had been given was four years of preparation for the rest of their lives.

Local Students Graduate From Clemson University

The following local students were among more than 3,000 who graduated May 9, from Clemson Universit y: Caitlin C. Jordan of Kennebunk, who graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts Secondary Education - English. Timothy Robert Reinken of North Berwick, who graduated with a Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering. President James P. Clements presided over his first graduation ceremony at Clemson and was inaugurated in three stages at the morning, afternoon and evening ceremonies.

Local Students Earn Degrees from the Univ. of Vermont

2,904 Students were awarded a variety of bachelor’s degrees during the University of Vermont’s 213th Commencement ceremonies on May 18. There were some 575 advanced degrees and certificates awarded by the UVM Graduate College and approximately 106 women and men

took the oath of Hippocrates following the awarding of their M.D. degrees at ceremonies of the UVM College of Medicine. A list of local students and the degree earned by each follows: Alexandra Banfield of York, Bachelor of Science in Education, Middle Level Education, College of Education & Social Services. Melissa Beckett of Arundel, Bachelor of Science, Animal Sciences, College of Agriculture & Life Science. Janina Bowen of South Berwick, Bachelor of Science, Psychology, College of Arts & Sciences. Catherine Brodeur of Eliot, Bachelor of Science, Zoology, College of Arts & Sciences. Shelby Colby of Lebanon, Bachelor of Science, Exercise and Movement Sciences, College of Nursing & Health Sciences. Abigail Fenstermaker of Wells, Bachelor of Science, Professional Nursing, College of Nursing & Health Sciences. Haley Francis of York, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering, College of Engineering & Math Sciences. Ali Graziano of York, Bachelor of Arts, Biology, College of Arts & Sciences. Chelsea Johnson of York, Bachelor of Arts, Gndr Sexuality & Wms Stdies, College of Arts & Sciences. Ashley Taylor of York, Bachelor of Arts, Geography, College of Arts & Sciences. Victoria Thacher of South Berwick, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering & Math Sciences. Jackson Tupper of Kennebunk, Bachelor of Arts, Studio Art, College of Arts & Sciences. Adriana Wilford of Eliot, Bachelor of Science, Animal Sciences, College of Agriculture & Life Science. Michael Woods of Kittery Point, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Physical Therapy, Graduate College.

Local Students Graduate from Lyndon State College

Vermont’s Lyndon State College handed out 273 degrees during the Commencement Ceremony in May. Vermont Public Radio’s Jane Lindholm was guest commencement speaker; Nichole Slabinski gave the greeting from the Class of 2014. They were joined on the dais by Honorary Degree recipient, broadcast pioneer Joe D’Aleo and Presidential Medal of Distinc-

...ROY from page 28 tion Roll of Honor in 1991. Roy started the Ski Club and the Camera Club. He taught basic photography and photo developing in the Kittery Adult Education Program. A Class Advisor, he also took charge of Project Graduation for many years. During his valiant struggle with cancer, he received communications from many of his former students, which he dearly appreciated. Recently he was asked what alternative career would he choose today. He responded, “I would choose to teach and coach again!” He felt most successful whenever he was able to assist any student achieve his/her full potential. Roy participated in several community organizations. After his retirement, he became a member of the SMRGL (Seacoast Military Retirement Golf League) and attended many tion winner Gary Moore. Kali Colapietro was named Outstanding Senior by the LSC Alumni Council. The following students graduated from Lyndon State College during the Spring 2014 commencement exercise: Chelsea Watson of Eliot with a Bachelor of Science in Sports Management. Paige Hartman of South Berwick with a Bachelor of Science in Mountain Recreation Management with a concentration in Adventure Leadership.

Mende Earns Degree from St. Mary’s College of Maryland

St. Mary’s College of Maryland announces that Caroline Shirley Mende of North Berwick, has graduated Magna Cum Laude with a bachelor of arts degree. Mende graduated with major(s) in Anthropology , and minor(s) in Art Studio and Museum Studies . The Commencement ceremony, which took place on May 17, featured addresses from St. Mary’s College Interim College President Ian Newbould and journalist Gwen Ifill.

Christopher Hoch Earns Degree at Skidmore College

The largest class in Skidmore College history, 712 members of the Class of 2014, was recognized at the college’s 103rd Commencement May 17 at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Christopher Hoch of Kennebunk received a BA degree Magna Cum Laude. Two distinguished individuals, evolutionary biologist and author Neil Shubin, host of this spring’s PBS miniseries Your Inner Fish, and Skidmore alumna Janet Lucas Whitman, a trustee emerita of the college, received honorary degrees at the ceremony.

Providence College Awards Degrees to Local Residents

The following local residents were among over 900 students from Providence College who received undergraduate degrees during the College’s 96th Commencement Exercises held on Sunday, May 18. Haley Webster, a resident of York, received a bachelor of arts degree and Alexander Zotos,

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school activities and athletic events of his beloved grandchildren. He will be dearly missed by his wife, Nancy, of 53 years and his three daughters and their husbands: Deborah and Marc Jacobs of South Berwick; Karen and Barry Warren of Georgetown, MA; Lisa and Jeff Weeks of Gorham. He was the proud Grandad of Lauren and Mark Haley, Sarah Jacobs, Ben and Jared Warren, Dylan and Tyler Weeks. He is also survived by three brothers: Rev. James Roy of Winslow, Laurent Roy of West Bath and Jean Roy and wife, Betty, of Atlanta, GA; several brothers and sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces and cousins. A ‘Celebration of Life’ was held at Traip Academy in Kittery on June 27. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated by his brother, Father James Roy, at St. John’s Church in Winslow at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to The Rice Public Library or The Kittery Historical

& Naval Society, both of Kittery. Care for the Roy family has been entrusted to the JS Pelkey Funeral Home (www.JohnsonFuneralHomeME.com).

a resident of York, received a bachelor of ar ts degree. The Commencement address was delivered by Dr. Temple Grandin, an autism awareness advocate, leading innovator in the livestock industr y, best-selling author, and engineer. She received an honorary doctorate in Science. Four other distinguished individuals received honorary degrees from the College: the Honorable Francis J. Darigan, Jr. ‘64, retired justice from the Superior Court of Rhode Island; Raymond M. Murphy, entrepreneur and philanthropist; Sister Margaret Ormond, O.P., Prioress of the Congregation of Dominican Sisters of Peace; and Carolyn Rafaelian, creator, designer and acting CEO of Alex and Ani.

659 degrees, including 485 baccalaureate degrees, 171 master’s degrees and three doctorates.

Nicolas Charles Graduates from Flagler College

Nicolas Charles, of Wells, graduated with a bachelor of arts degree from Flagler College. Charles was one of approximately 354 Flagler seniors at the spring commencement ceremony held May 3 at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre in St. Augustine, Fla.

Barstow Graduates from Bryant University

Bryant University held its 151st Commencement on Saturday, May 17. Among the students is the following area resident: Brendan Jeffrey Barstow, of Wells, Bachelor of Arts, Applied PsychologyCum Laude.

Cross Awarded Degree From Salve Regina University

Jill Cross of Cape Neddick, Maine was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in Administration of Justice during Salve Regina University’s 64th commencement held Sunday, May 18 overlooking the Cliff Walk in Newport, R.I. TED Conference creator and author of seven dozen books Richard Saul Wurman pre sente d the commencement address, urging students to “give themselves permission” to be interested in a variety of things as they move forward. Salve Regina President Jane Gerety, RSM, conferred

...DOUGLASS from page 28 Mary is survived by her loving husband, Duane of North Berwick, a daughter, Sara Douglass of Somersworth, NH, her mother, Theresa Lara of Deer Isle, ME and her 3 granddaughters who were the light of her life, Mya, Tatyana and Jacqueline. She is also survived by her siblings, Henry Lara, Jr., James Bland, William Lara, Kenneth Lara, Barbara Vinciguerra, Louise Bland, Mary Decoff, Peter Lara and Josephine Lara. Calling hours were held on June 30 at the Johnson Funeral Home, North Berwick. Funeral Services were held on July 1 at the Bethel Christian Church in North Berwick. Arrangements were made at the Johnson Funeral Home (www.JohnsonFuneralHomeME.com).

Bryce Pate Graduates from New England College

Bryce Pate of Cape Neddick, received a Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology: Fitness Leadership at New England College in Henniker, NH, on Saturday, May 17.

Local Residents Graduate From UMass Lowell

Local residents were among a record number of graduates – 3,478 – presented with diplomas at UMass Lowell’s 2017 Commencement exercises on Saturday, May 17 at the Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell. For the third year, UMass Lowell held two commencement ceremonies because of the increase in graduates, up more than 300 from 2013 and more than 1,500 since 2007. Both ceremonies were presided over by UMass Lowell Chancellor Marty Meehan. The morning ceremony honored bachelor’s degree recipients from the university’s College of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; College of Sciences; Francis College of Engineering; and Manning School of Business and featured Commencement addresses by Bill Nye “the Science Guy” and student speaker Corey Lanier, a criminal justice and political science major from Dracut. The afternoon ceremony recognized all graduates from UMass Lowell’s College of Health Sciences and Graduate School of Education, as well as recipients of master’s and doctoral degrees from its other schools and colleges. Speakers at that ceremony were U.S. Assistant Secretary for Health Howard Koh and Ashley Corbett of Stoneham, who received her doctoral degree in physical therapy. Local residents who are members of UMass Lowell’s Class of 2014 are: Vanessa Bond of Berwick, who received a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction; and Mark Temple of Kennebunk, who received a master’s degree in business administration.


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~ News & Classifieds ~ South American Delegation Tours Protected Areas WELLS – Nine managers from Chilean and Colombian national parks, forests, and sanctuaries visited the Wells Reserve at Laudholm and Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge on May 25. The delegates were on a study tour to promote cooperation between protected areas in New England and the South American countries, to share knowledge, and to address questions about priority management issues. The tour was organized by the U.S. Departments of State and Interior and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. “The delegates were interested in our research into how climate change and sea level rise impact coastal areas,” said Dr. Kristin Wilson, the Wells Reserve research director. “We

also described our habitat management activities, river restoration efforts, and fish migration research,” Wilson added. The delegates saw fish being caught and tagged at a restored fish ladder on Branch Brook and viewed a peat sample from the salt marsh dating back 2,000 years, according to Wilson. In addition to research and resource management activities, the Chileans and Colombians learned about the differences between national wildlife refuges, whose emphasis is on wildlife and habitat protection, and national estuarine research reserves, which focus on using protected land as a platform for science and education. Staff from the Wells Reserve, Rachel Carson Refuge, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife

Garden Club Awards Marion Prince Hosmer Scholarship YORK At their annual luncheon, the Old York Garden Club was pleased to announce this year’s recipient of the Marion Prince Hosmer Scholarship. The scholarship is in memory of Marion Prince Hosmer, an avid gardener. Parris Avery was selected to be this year’s recipient and is attending the University of Maine at Carmel, studying horticulture. Mr. Avery was unable to attend the luncheon, but stated in a thank you note that “the funds contributed to my formal education are beyond generous and I am humbled at being selected for such an award.”

Each year a number of very qualified candidates apply for the scholarship, making the selection process difficult. Applicants must be a Maine resident and have completed their first year of college and be studying horticulture or a related field. Further information and an application may be found on the Old York Garden Clubs web site: www.oldyorkgardenclub. org. Funds for the scholarship are possible from some of the proceeds of the clubs annual plant sale. The Old York Garden Club thanks the community for their support, making feasible the funding for this scholarship.

Service’s Gulf of Maine Coastal Program led the delegation. The delegates also visited other national research centers, sanctuaries, parks, seashores, and historic sites in New England on their study tour. The Wells Reserve at Laudholm is a 2,250-acre National Estuarine Research Reserve with its headquarters listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Wells Reserve’s goal is to protect and restore coastal ecosystems around the Gulf of Maine. Staff and volunteers expand knowledge about coasts and estuaries, engage people in environmental learning, and involve communities in conserving natural resources. The Wells Reserve at Laudholm is located on Laudholm Farm Road, just

YARD SALES YARD SALE: Rain or Shine! 89 Village Green Dr, Ogunquit (Off Captain Thomas Rd) July 5 • 7am-2pm • Many great items including men’s clothing, household, large media console, etc ESTATE SALE Saturday 7/5, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm and Sunday 7/6, 9 am - 1 pm. Antique furniture, glassware, 1880’s pump organ, fur coats/ hats, household items and more... No early birds! 7 Algonquin Dr, Cape Neddick SEAGLASS VILLAGE HUGE PARKING LOT SALE Corner of Rt 1 & Old County Rd Saturday, July 12 • 9am - 2pm Great Assortment of Items Raindate: July 19 NO EARLYBIRDS!!!

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YARD SALES YARD SALE 10 Sacred Oaks Lane, Wells July 4-6 • 9am-2pm Ice fishing gear, furniture, books, misc. household items, clothes, luggage, and plenty of parking! YARD SALE 34 Moody Heights, Wells Sat, Sun, Mon - July 5, 6, 7 8am-3pm • Some estate pieces, mahogany furniture, brass items, linens, kitchen items, shed tools, vintage antiques. GREAT FINDS AT 4 VINE South Berwick HIGH-END YARD SALE Furn., home dec., & much more 8am-2pm • July 4, 5, & 6 YARD SALE 10 Sacred Oaks Lane, Wells July 4-6 • 9am-2pm Books! Books! Books! Cosplay Items, Fishing Rods, Bicycles, Bike Leathers, Camping Gear.

ITEMS FOR SALE VOYAGER 17 LONG-ARM QUILTING MACHINE with stitch regulator & Hinterberg frame, 10’ poles, 17” throat. Includes bobbin winder, template boards with pointer stylus. All instructions to machine, frame, and stitch regulator in hardbound notebooks. Includes original instructional DVDs, bobbins, and extra bobbin case. Has been well-cared-for. Excellent machine for the beginner and personal long-arm quilter. Excellent condition! $3800.00 Please call 207-676-9840 or 207-651-8563. All calls will be returned after 6 PM. MONTANA 5TH WHEEL (2005) 3400 RL • $17,500 Excellent cond. Fully furnished w/ many extras. See it at Wells Beach Resort. Call 813-857-6383 KENMORE 6000 BTU AIR CONDITIONER. Only $25. Runs well. Good condition. Call 207-351-1377

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~ Classifieds ~ LEGAL NOTICE State of Maine – Probate Court – York, ss. ORDER OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION

SPECIAL PROBATE NOTICE TO ANY UNKNOWN PUTATIVE FATHER At a Probate Court held in Alfred in and for the County of York, State of Maine, on the ninth day of April in the year of our Lord two thousand fourteen, it is hereby ORDERED that notice by publication of the following matter be given to any unknown putative father whose name and whereabouts are unknown and cannot be ascertained by reasonable due diligence. This matter is required by law to be confidential. The subject matter cannot be published because of the risk of breaching confidentiality. The names of other parties to this action are Winona Lewis Johnson and Erika Loyal Lewis Waterbury. For a more detailed notice of this pending matter any unknown putative father should contact the Court by telephone at 207-324-1577 or write to the Court at York County Probate Court, 45 Kennebunk Road, Alfred, Maine 04002. Failure to contact the Court within 20 days of service being completed (which is 14 days after the first publication of this notice) will result in a default and substantial loss of rights. It is further ORDERED that this Order be published once a week for two successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation serving York, Maine. I FURTHER ORDER that the names of the birth mother and child be specified in the notice. First publication is to be on or before June 30, 2014. Dated: June 2, 2014, /s/ Robert M.A. Nadeau, Judge of Probate.

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

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The Café is now hiring for a Full Time Year Round Line Cook position to prepare breakfast and lunch at our York, Maine campus. The Café Line Cook is responsible for the preparation of high-quality food in a timely, efficient, sanitary and consistent manner.

This is a fast-paced work environment. It is essential that the candidate can work well as a team member and will follow all safety procedures.

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HOUSE CLEANERS WANTED Experience preferred. Part-time or full-time, 25-45 hours per week. Saturdays required. Year-round or seasonal. Looking for hard working, detail oriented individuals. Must be at least 18 years old and have a dependable vehicle. $10-14 per hour.

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FRONT DESK ASSOCIATE needed for a part-time position at busy Wells motel through Nov. Must have good people skills, computer knowledge & willingness to help out in an EXCITING and FAST-PACED environment. Email resume to eastwinds@seasiderentals.com or call 207-646-3000. FRONT DESK JOB at Seacoast Fitness in Wells. Tasks include membership, equipment orientation, phones, member and owner assistance, daily cleaning, and clerical duties. Must be flexible with days and hours, 12-15+ hrs/week. Must be available to cover 2-3 weeks in winter for owner’s vacation. Email seacoastfitness@maine. rr.com or call 207-646-6898. CAREGIVER NEEDED for an elderly gentlemen in Wells, Maine. Schedule varies, Monday-Friday, 15-25 hours/ week. Job entails making lunch, caring company, shopping, and light house-keeping. Contact 207-251-6980

Currently seeking LINE COOKS & RESERVATION MANAGER at our premier ocean front resort. We offer free parking, a longer work season (open till 11/9), along with the most spectacular views high atop Bald Hill Cliff. Call 207-361-6266 or visit us on Shore Road in Ogunquit.


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~ Ask The Computer Lady ~

Dear Computer Lady, Each morning, when I start up my computer the message says that the Time is not Set Up and have to go to BIOS? F to set up the Time? The next morning, when I start the Computer again, it will still have the same message, even though I have already set up the Time? A.W. Dear A.W., This is a classic sign that the battery on your motherboard needs to be replaced. It is just a small watch type battery that most computer shops like mine usually keep in stock, and would be happy to replace for you. The battery is not very expensive, and the labor cost will depend on the type of computer you have. The motherboard on a laptop is much harder to get to than the motherboard on a

tower. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, Why is it when I have photos in files and want to transfer them to the Desktop I usually right click on it and select Desktop. But when I go to open that file I’m told there’s no information (photo) there yet it says I have a file with the correct name - showing on the Desktop. Why is this and what is the better way to move a file to the Desktop so that I can e-mail it to friends? Thanks, Steve Dear Steve, It sounds like you are creating a shortcut to your photo on the desktop. When you rightclick on a file, point to “Send To” and click on “Desktop” notice that it says, “Create Shortcut” next to desktop. This means that

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you are not moving or copying the file to your desktop, you are merely creating a shortcut to the photo on your desktop so that you can access it easier. If you really want to move or copy the photo to your desktop, you should drag it using your right mouse button, then when you release the button, you will be given the option to move, copy, or create a shortcut to the file on your desktop. The reason most people create shortcuts on their desktop is to give them quick access to a file, folder or website. Since you want to email your file to friends, I think it would be easier to make a note of the file location, and attach it to your email from its current location. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I have reason to believe that someone installed a keylogger on my laptop. I was told by a computer repairman that

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malware bytes detects those and deletes them but I cannot see where they would find that info. How can I remove a keylogger off of my laptop? Your faithful follower, Julie Dear Julie, There are two types of keyloggers that can be put on a computer. One is a hardware device that usually plugs into the same port as your keyboard and gets information directly from the keyboard connection to the computer. This type of keylogger can be easily found and removed by inspecting all the connections on your computer. The other is a software program that records all your keystrokes and saves them in a log file that can be sent to another computer. Many keylogger programs can also monitor all emails, and instant messages on your computer. Not all keylogger programs are malware. When my children

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SPORTS captained by Martha Green and Midge Danaher respectively. Fifth place is being held by Team 5, captained by Spruill Kilgore, with 15 1/2 points while Team 4 is in sixth place with 12 points. Team Captain is Linda Jellison. The fourth week of the York Golf and Tennis Club women’s Golf League finds Linda Davis’s Team 3 still in first place with 26 1/2 points.

Teams 1, 2 and 5 totals are very close. Team 1, captained by Sandy Petrovich, is in second place with 23 1/2 points while Team 2, captained by Martha Green, is in third place with 22 1/2 points. Separated by only 1/2 point is Team 5, captained by Spruill Kilgore, which is in fourth place with 22 points. Fifth place is being held by Team 6 with 20 1/2 points while Team 4 is in sixth place with 16 1/2 points. Team Captains are Midge Danaher and Linda Jellison respectively.

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York Golf And Tennis Club Women’s Golf League Results YORK In the third week of the York Golf and Tennis Club Women’s Golf League Team 3, led by Captain Linda Davis, was still in first place with 22 1/2 points. Separated by only one point Team 1, led by Sandy Petrovich, was in second place with 17 points while Teams 2 and 6 are tied for third place with 16 points each. Teams 2 and 6 are

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SOMERSWORTH NISSAN’S 370 Rte. 108, Somersworth, NH • 603-692-5220

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14,986

$ 14,986

Somersworth Nissan 285 Rte. 108, Somersworth, NH •Nissan 603-692-5200 Somersworth

285 Rte. 108, Somersworth, NH • 603-692-5200

Visit us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at:

SomersworthNissan.com

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SomersworthNissan.com

All prices and payments based on in-stock units. All prices exclude tax, title, destination and marketing assessment. Prices after all applicable rebates.

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15,486 SPORTY

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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK OPEN 7 DAYS

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MON-THURS TIL 9PM FRI-SAT TIL 6PM SUNDAYS TIL 5PM


July 4, 2014

40 The Weekly Sentinel

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Tim Ward | Nancy Ergmann | Lisa Hamel | Mike Conlon | Laura Daly | David Sullivan | Lianne Cronin | Jeffrey Jellison | Nancy Stolberg | LaurieCollins

Atlantic Realty 433 US Route 1, Cottage Place, Suite 101, York, ME 03909 | 207.363.4053 | info@c21atlantic.com REDUCED PRICE

JUST SOLD

SOLD

I JUST SOLD THIS CHARMING COTTAGE AT YORK BEACH! If you’re looking for your summer get-away or year-round residence, give me a call. There is still plenty to choose from. I’ll work with you and help you find the home that is perfect for you!

THIS BEAUTIFUL CAPE WITH ALL THE BELLS AND WHISTLES JUST SOLD IN YORK’S PRESTIGIOUS BARRELLS GROVE SUBDIVISION LOCATED ON THE YORK RIVER! Other homes are still available. Give me a call now and start planning your new riverfront home.

DAVID SULLIVAN 207-332-0746

JEFF JELLISON 207-752-1659

YORK - “WE’RE AT THE BEACH” IS WHAT YOU’LL SAY FROM THIS SUN-DRENCHED, SEASIDE, YEAR-ROUND HOME LOCATED ON THE NUBBLE! Walk to Short & Long Sands beaches. 3 BRs, 3 BAs, full walk-out bsmt, attic storage, cozy FP, farmer’s porch, large deck with views of the beach, and more. $625,000 LAURA DALY 207-337-2121

IN-LAW

NEW LISTING

NEW PRICE

RARE OPPORTUNITY IN YORK FOR THIS AMAZING ANTIQUE CAPE W/ IN-LAW ADDITION! Perfect for expanded families, in-laws, or with au pair. Main home boasts 3 BRs, 2.5 BAs, entertaining space & period details. Newer addition offers 2 BAs, full kitchen & more. All on a private, picturesque 3 acres. $489,000 LISA HAMEL 207-361-7019

YORK - FABULOUS, 1 OWNER, TOTALLY UPDATED, 3 BR CONTEMPORARY CAPE in much-sought-after York River Farms. Full basement, 2-car garage and much more. Located near beaches, golf, and York Village. $479,800

YORK HARBOR LIVING AT ITS BEST! This stunning, 5 BR Colonial located in one of York’s most desirable neighborhoods features 3 FPs, wood floors, new kitchen w/ granite, cath. ceiling in large LR, 1st floor suite & more. Walk to the beaches, Village & schools from this wonderful intown location. $679,900 NANCY ERGMANN 207-337-2896

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 6 • 1-3PM 37 DONICA ROAD, YORK $444,900 • MLS# 1113342 HOSTED BY LIANNE CRONIN 603-674-1441 DIRECTIONS: York St to Raydon Rd. Follow approx. 1/2 mile to Donica Rd. Right on Donica, house on left.

YORK - SO NICE TO COME HOME TO! Make this post & beam Condo a must see. Enjoy its country 2.5 acres, open concept living/dining area, 3 BRs, 3 BAs, pine floors, FP, skylights, bsmt and garage. Pets permitted. All major systems replaced. Lovingly maintained and no work to be done! $262,000 LAURIE COLLINS 207-337-3746

REDUCED PRICE

YORK - MAGNIFICENT WATER VIEWS FROM NEARLY EVERY ROOM! This home has 140’ of York River frontage & 1.36 acres. A well-thought-out floor plan provides easy 1-level living. Spacious LR & DR boast oak floors, cath. ceilings in FR w/ floor-to-ceiling stone FP, 3 BRs plus a lower level bonus room. $499,999 NANCY STOLBERG 207-337-4932

MIKE CONLON 207-337-1287

NEW PRICE

YORK - THIS HISTORICALLY DECORATED SALTBOX ABUTS THE WATER DISTRICT’S OPEN LAND TO ASSURE PRIVACY! This 3 BR, 2 BA home boasts wide plank floors, 3 FPs, a wood-burning stove, central vac, laundry, full walk-out bsmt, patio, pool, outbuildings and only an 8-minute drive to the Village. $419,800 TIM WARD 207-337-5514

YORK - WALK TO THE BEACH FROM THIS LOVELY 4 BR COLONIAL! Situated on a large private lot which is beautifully landscaped complete with a waterfall. Set back from the road yet an easy walk to the Village, schools, restaurants, and 2 beaches. The finished basement adds so much more living space! $406,900

YORK - IMPRESSIVELY KEPT, HIP ROOF COLONIAL IN A HIGHLY DESIRABLE, WELL-ESTABLISHED NEIGHBORHOOD! 3 BRs plus a bonus room on 2nd floor, spacious kitchen, dining w/ granite, FP in LR, & 1st floor den/office. Soak up sun on the patio around the inground pool – all with a private backyard abutting 50 acres of conservation land! $549,000

WELLS - NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR SUMMER GET-AWAY! So close to Wells Beach and on the trolley line. Move right into this upbeat, open concept, 2 BR, cottage Condo with oak & tile floors, granite counters, fully applianced and furnished, skylights, and screened porch with distant ocean view. Priced to sell at $169,900

YORK BEACH - DEVELOPERS TAKE NOTE! Four units directly across the street from Long Sands Beach. Ideal opportunity for a family compound. Large beach lot. Plenty of parking. $749,000

YORK - BRING THIS HOUSE BACK to its historic single-family past and build a new house on the back lot with a Condo conversion – OR restore the existing two-family, living in one and collecting rent from the other. This beautiful old home needs a little help to shine once more. $395,450

NEW LISTING

FANTASTIC VALUE IN YORK! Three bedroom Ranch on a gorgeous, welllandscaped lot. This home even offers a stone garage with finished space above, and lots of opportunities. Come see it today! $249,900

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