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Volume 15 • Issue No. 34

Kennebunk Cares Closet Helping to Clothe People in Need KENNEBUNK The community closet concept and creation of the Kennebunk Cares Closet (KCC) grew from a message to a closed Facebook group. A member of the group, who was also a mental health care provider, was looking for a way to provide clothing for a child who had nothing. The response was immediate and so generous that the advocate had to say, “Please stop now, the child is all set.” So impressed with the results, several members of the group thought it would be great if they could channel the generosity of the group to help more people

in need. Three months later, Kennebunk Cares Closet took its first “order.” KCC accepts donations of clean, quality, new or gently used clothing, outerwear and footwear in all sizes from newborn to adult. They partner with general assistance offices, school counselors, church liaisons and social service agencies who advocate for people in need. Volunteers pick up donations, sort and fold suitable items based on size, gender and fulfill requests honoring personal preferences of the recipient. The selected items are picked up by or

delivered to the advocate organization. Anonymity of those they help is the cornerstone of Kennebunk Cares Closet. They do not require proof of need because they recognize that sometimes a little help can go a long way for people struggling in today’s economy. KCC is always looking for volunteers to pick up donations, sort and fold clothing, fulfill orders and drop them off to advocate organizations. They are also always in need of bins to store off season clothing. The outpouring of support received shows that many members of the Ken-

nebunk community, and those beyond, agree with the mission and purpose of the grass roots effort that has become the KCC. Kennebunk Cares Closet donation drop-off locations include: RiverTreeArts, 35 Western Ave, Kennebunk, Monday Thursday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Kennebunk Chamber Of Commerce, 16 Water St, Kennebunk, Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. BrickStoreMuseum, 117 Main St, Kennebunk, Tuesday See CLOSET page 2...

12th Annual Big Andrew Surf Competition and Car Classic YORK BEACH The Big Andrew Foundation of York Beach announced its 12th Annual Surf Contest and fundraiser to be held on Labor Day Weekend, on Sunday, September 1 at Long Sands Beach. In addition to the Surf Contest, The Big Andrew Foundation will also be hosting its

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Arts & Entertainment 9-13 Business & Finance 15 Calendar of Events 6-7 Classifieds 32-32 Computer Lady 36 Health & Fitness 17-19 Home & Business 29-32 Library News 16 Obituaries 25-26 Pets 28 Puzzles 38 Real Estate 26-27,40 Where To Dine 21-4

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6th Annual Big Andrew “Car Classic”, a pre-1970s car show, taking place at the York Beach Ball Field, in York Beach on Saturday August 31. Having raised to date over $150,000 in its 12th year as an organization, The Big Andrew Foundation has set a fundraising goal of $30,000 through the weekend to benefit local cancer patients and families to meet the costs of living during treatment. The Big Andrew Foundation was established in 2008

following the passing of friend, brother, and son, 15-year-old Andrew Gmelch, who succumbed to a year and a half battle with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in December of 2007.

The mission of The Big Andrew Foundation is to support cancer patients and families of patients, by helping them meet the cost of living following a diagnosis. As a disease that affects

so many and that can have a devastating impact upon a community, the foundation has built strategic relationships See SURF page 7...

White Honored as Recipient of Red Sox Scholarship SOUTH BERWICK Matthew White of Marshwood High School was recognized as a recipient of the Red Sox Service Scholarship during a pregame ceremony at Fenway Park before the Red Sox / Tampa Bay Rays game on July 30. The program awarded students from public high schools across New England with $1,000 scholarships towards their college education based on academic performance, financial aid eligibility, and demonstrated community service. A total of 210 public high school graduates from Vermont, Rhode Island, New Hampshire,

Maine, and Connecticut have been awarded scholarships this year, and nearly all of the recipients were on hand before the game

As a recipient of a 2019 Red Sox Service Scholarship, Matthew White of Marshwood High School was honored with $1,000 college scholarship at Fenway Park on July 30 game alongside more than 200 fellow recipients. (Photo by Cameron Pollack/Boston Red Sox)

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to be recognized on the field. Before their recognition on the field at Fenway Park, the awardees participated in a com-

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munity service project in collaboration with Mayor Walsh’s office and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department. The group will conduct a #Trashtag Challenge to pick up trash in five different public parks and spaces throughout Boston. The service scholarship program was introduced in 2010 by then-Governor John Lynch, Red Sox Principal Owner John W. Henry, and Red Sox Foundation Board Member Linda Pizzuti Henry. Today, the New England Red Sox Service Scholarships Program has grown to include more than 200 high schools throughout New England.

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Largest Postcard Mural Getting Plenty of Attention

ARUNDEL When Tim Stentiford commissioned artist Danie Connolly to design and paint an old fashion fat lettered mural billboard-sized on the wall of a building facing the new Maine Classic Car Museum on his Arundel property, he had no idea what would evolve from the results! It turns out that

everyone wants their picture taken with the colorful artwork. The mural depicts 6 of the pristine cars that await on the exhibit floor of the museum along with an iconic scene of local landmarks. In addition, 150 magnificent automobiles are depicted in each letter. Included in the star studded display that includes a Tucker,

Jack Benny’s and President Franklin D Roosevelt’s pristine favorites, there is an outstanding Woody collection that greets the visitor. On view are numerous exhibits of automobile relating memories including the history of license plates and art work from over 90 decades glorifying the wheeled wonders. Connolly enlisted the aid of her friend Marley Raum to keep her on the straight and narrow by using the level on the gigantic mural to make sure all the lines were straight. They used a cherrypicker type scissor lift to get to the very top of the building for almost 10 days as they kept their deadline in view. With days to spare, they completed the task with their usual upbeat sense of humor. “Not bad, for two short white haired old gals in their 70s,” they proclaimed.

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Village Baptist Church at 8 a.m. at Wildwood Chapel, Turbots Creek Road, Kennebunkport; 10 a.m. at Village Baptist Church, 6 Main Street, Kennebunkport.

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Saint David’s Episcopal Church, 138 York Street, (Route 1 south) Kennebunk, celebrates Holy Communion using traditional language at 8 a.m., and a Holy Communion service with more contemporary language at 9:30 a.m. Child care is available for the 9:30 service. FMI: 207-985-3073.

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Kennebunk Beach Tour

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Thanks to generous support from the Mrs. James Sage Coburn Fund, visits to the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main St., in Kennebunk are free every Friday from May through December! FMI: 207-985-4802 or visit www.brickstoremuseum.org.

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

Historical Walking Tour

Noon at Brick Store Museum, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk. Learn the history of the elaborate and historical homes that line Kennebunk’s Summer Street neighborhood. Led by Museum tour guide. $10 per person/free for members. FMI: 207-985-4802 or www.brickstoremuseum.org.

Sunday, August 25 Nowhere Man Concert

Bon Aire! Ogunquit Music in the Park presents free music 5:30 7:30 p.m. outside at the common at Ogunquit Heritage Museum, 86 Obeds Lane. This week, Beatles Tribute band, Nowhere Man. In case of rain, The Dunaway Center,

The Evergreen Quilt Guild will meet 6-9 p.m. at St. David’s Episcopal Church, Route 1, two miles south of Kennebunk Village. This meeting will feature a presentation by Martelli, a quilt supply company from Florida. Newcomers are welcome.

Tuesday, August 27 York River Study Committee Meeting Cancelled

The York River Study Committee monthly meeting for August has been cancelled but does anticipate meeting on September 24 at the Grant House, located at 200 Route 1, York. FMI: www.yorkrivermaine.org.

Schoolhouse Stories

Starting at 10:30 a.m., children age 4-10 spend an hour in the historic York Corner Schoolhouse, 3 Lindsay Road, York, for the reading of a story book, followed by a handson activity, fun and games in the school yard. All children must be accompanied by an adult. FMI: education@oldyork.org.

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with local hospitals, promoting strong and unique community based events, which raise money and awareness in an effort to rally communities in the fight against cancer. The weekend’s events will kick off with the Car Classic on Saturday, August 31 at 11 a.m.

Collections Storage Tour

Noon at Brick Store Museum, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk. Discover what’s behind-the-scenes at Kennebunk’s local history museum and nearly 70,000 artifacts belonging to the town’s history. $12 per person/$5 for members, with admission to the Museum. FMI: 207-985-4802 or www.brickstoremuseum.org.

Kennebunk Concert

The band, Ocean Avenue, perform 3:30-5 p.m. at Tibbetts Plaza in downtown Kennebunk. Joined by Lisa Mills, Jim O’Neil and Byon Yeatt for three part harmonies to 60’s and contemporary tunes.

Friday, August 30 Soup’s On Meeting

There will be a meeting at 11 a.m. for anyone interested in volunteering at the free community lunch program held at the Congregational Church of Wells, 1695 Post Road titled, SOUP’S ON. The season will resume on Wednesday, October 2, and runs through May. FMI: 207-206-1129 or Judy at 207-646-7352.

Saturday, August 31 Bake Bean Supper

There will be a baked bean and chop suey supper at the First Congregational Church of Kennebunkport, 141 North St. Kennebunkport from 4:30 - 6 p.m. Menu includes baked beans, hotdogs, American chop suey, coleslaw, bread, beverage and dessert. $8 adult, $4 per child under age 12. FMI: 207-9673897 or www.firstchurchkport.org.

Gazebo at Short Sands Beach in York from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Don’t miss this fun, family-friendly concert that’s sure to be a highlight of the Labor Day weekend.

Wells Harbor Park Concert

The New Legacy Swing Band will play a free concert of jazz, swing, waltzes, Latin, and R&B music from the 1930s to today starting at 6:30 p.m. at Wells Harbor Park on Landing Road (rain location: Ward Gym, Wells Jr. High on Route 1). Benches are available, folding chairs and blankets welcome. Parking is free.

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and concluding at 3 p.m. with anticipated participation of 50 unique pre-1970s classic cars. Throughout the show, there will be a raffle that will include wonderful gifts donated by local businesses and accompanying sponsors. There will also be a food tent, to serve spectators at the event throughout the afternoon. The show will conclude with an award ceremony where through October 5 in the lot behind the York Region Chamber visitors center, Route 1 in York. No pets and no smoking.

Portsmouth’s own VIP Tires & Service will present the top three finalists, as voted on by attendees, with their trophies for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd respectively. The following day’s action will begin with surf contest registration starting at 6:30 a.m. at Long Sands Beach. Throughout the day a grill will be fired up and on hand providing free food to all competitors and food to hungry beach-goers for a suggested monetary donation. Alongside the food will be a raffle, awarding prizes like Go-Pro cameras, surfboards,

Kennebunk Artisans Marketplace

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es the water he stops and decides to bounce his child up and down attempting to foreshadow the wonderful experience his offspring is about to experience. Every few feet he stops and begins to have a conversation. The child is always smiling and still secure that he or she is safe. Back at the shore the rest of the family watch in deep apprehension. I can almost read their thoughts wondering if their son, daughter, sister, or brother will love or hate the salt water. The mother has the most serious expression on her face because this could be the first time she is not at the center of a new experience her baby is about to have. The deeper the father walks into the water the quieter the older offspring becomes. Then the moment of truth arrives. The father, who is now waste deep in the ocean and is bouncing up and down in order to reduce any possibility of splash stops talking. For the next few seconds he does his best to reassure his offspring that the following few seconds will become a highlight in his or her life. In one quick movement the father bends his knees and drops his child down into the water. As soon as he lets the waves of our ocean wash over his child he lifts up and hopes the experience was pleasurable for both of them.

For the next few bits of time the child has the expression of a deer in headlights. For the next few moments the child has to make a decision as to whether or not to become a beach kid. If a smile appears then it is the beginning of a long love affair with the beach. If a laugh is heard then sand will be eaten, crabs will be discovered, and sandcastles will be constructed with deep moats to stop the flow of the tides. If the arms and hands are waved in excitement then friends will be found while playing on the beach. Lovers will be discovered while floating on rafts. Time in the sun will be the best time of all. But, if the shock of the cold water ever scares the child in the arms of his or her father then the ocean will be something that will never be loved and explored. If the child begins to cry then any time spent on the beach will not be a pleasant one. On this particular occasion the child obviously loved where he was. Or at least I think it was a he. His smile ran from one ear to the other with laughter exploding out of his soul. As soon as the father jumped up to protect him from the ocean’s waves the child tried to work his way out of his father’s arms in order See BEACH page 15...

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Old York Celebrates Grand Re-Opening of Perkins House Museum YORK Old York Historical Society re-opens the Perkins House Museum to the public with a series of events, including a benefit cocktail party on Friday, August 23, and a free open house on Saturday, August 24. Old York’s re-opening weekend kicks off with a benefit party, Cocktails by the River on Friday, August 23 at 5 p.m. Guests enjoy drinks, delicious nibbles prepared by Wabi Café, live music by Seasmoke, and a first look at the newly-restored 1926 kitchen. Craft cocktails are provided by Wiggly Bridge Distillery (including Elizabeth Perkins’ favorite tipple), with beer provided by SoMe Brewing Company, and wine by Vineyard Brands. Tickets are $75 per person, or $250 for patrons (includes two tickets), and may be purchased

online at www.oldyork.org, or by calling 207-363-4974. Parking is available at the York Middle School (30 Organug Road), with a trolley to the Perkins House generously provided by Williams Realty Partners. Proceeds from this event provide essential support for the many things Old York cares for and cares about — 16 buildings, 20 properties, 5 full-time and 25 part-time employees, more than 20,000 artifacts, 50,000 archival objects in the library—and helps us serve thousands of people annually through tours, educational programs, exhibitions, and special events. On Saturday, August 24, from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. there will be the public open house. This fun, family-friendly event is an opportunity to tour the first floor of the historic house, including

Wells Auto Museum Open for Labor Day Weekend WELLS This Labor Day weekend is one of the few times the Wells Auto Museum will be open during the year. Check out their collection featuring over 80 classic cars, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Saturday, August 31 - Monday, September 2, at 1181 Post Road, Wells. For details, call 207-646-9064.

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‘Murder on the Orient Express’ A Thrilling Ride house joins a handful of other American theatres, including Princeton University’s McCarter Theatre and Connecticut’s Hartford Stage Company, in mounting playwright Ken Ludwig’s delightfully droll stage adaptation of the classic mystery. It’s a delicious treat for audiences who expect Broadway caliber productions here. And it’s a crowning achievement for the Playhouse’s executive artistic director Brad Kenney, who

By Nancye Tuttle, Staff Writer OGUNQUIT Murder, mayhem and memorable characters make Dame Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express the most popular whodunit among the dozens of detective stories she wrote over her long, prolific career. Since its 1934 publication, it’s been adapted for radio, TV, film and even a computer game. This month, the Ogunquit Play-

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went back to the venue’s historic roots as a “playhouse” when he decided to make Murder the first play to be staged here in a dozen years. Christie, the grand dame of detective tales and undisputed queen of crime, thrilled readers with her exotic locales, intriguing plots and captivating characters — and Murder has them all in spades. The story is set in 1934 on the opulent Orient Express train — the lavish overnight carrier that transports the wealthy from Istanbul across Europe to Calais in total luxury. A murder occurs on board the train late one night when all are asleep — or should be. And, alas, the train is stranded by an avalanche in the remote mountains of Yugoslavia. An interesting cast of characters — all played to perfection by the superb cast —is on board and all are suspects, aside from Hercule Poirot, the world’s greatest detective, known for his distinct mustache and ability to figure out “whodunit.” Played to sly, obsessive compulsive aplomb by the wily Steven Rattazzi, he sets the tone, narrates the show and ultimately solves the crime. The roster also includes Monsieur Bouc, Poirot’s pal and

the train company’s on-board manager, played by a highstrung and hysterical Christopher Gurr, sporting a realistic mane of gray hair. The delightful Anita Gillette brings Princess Dragomiroff, the exiled Russian royal to life, while Anna Tempte is convincing as her assistant Greta Ohlsson, an anxious, religious African missionary, or so she claims. The best comic lines and scenes go to the fabulous Ruth Gottschall, playing thrice-married Helen Hubbard. A Carol Burnett-clone, the scene where she dances the Charleston is worth the price of admission. Andrew Dits does a fine job in the dual roles of Col. Arbuthnot and Samuel Ratchett, the bad guy who meets his maker on the Orient Express. And Kate Loprest is wonderful as Countess

Andrenyi, beautiful, smart and a doctor, no less. Beowulf Boritt’s scenic design, featuring a system of projections on a moving curtain, is the production’s other star attraction, providing a realistic resemblance to a moving train. So who did do it? I’ll never tell. Don’t miss Murder on the Orient Express at Ogunquit Playhouse. It’s your ticket for a thrilling escape — and one that leaves you wondering whodunit to the tantalizing conclusion — on a summer afternoon or evening in coastal Maine. Call 207-646-5511 or visit www.OgunquitPlayhouse.org for tickets.

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ The Drifters to Perform at Leavitt

OGUNQUIT Enjoy an unforgettable end-of-summer night taking in the reminiscent sounds of The Classic Drifters as they play two shows only at the Leavitt Theatre at 5 and 8 p.m. on Saturday, August 31.

General admission is $35 and tickets can be purchased online at classicdrifters.com The Leavitt Theatre is located at 259 Main Street Route One in Ogunquit. For more information, call 207-646-3123 or visit www.leavittheatre.com.

Tomato Day at Farmers’ Market YORK On Saturday, August 31, the York Farmers’ Market will be celebrating Tomato Day! Customers are invited to participate in a tomato tasting from 10 a.m. - noon where they will be encouraged to vote for their favorite tomato varieties and the farms that grew them. Tomatoes will be provided by the market’s farmers. According to market manager, Carol West, “We had a wonderful time doing Tomato Day last year! The winning farm gets

bragging rights for the rest of the year. Last year’s champion, Phil from River Lily Farm, proudly took the trophy from Bill, owner of Connolly’s Organics. Some light hearted trash talk does go on between Phil and Bill, but it’s all in good fun. We’ve found that Tomato Day is a nice way to celebrate the holiday weekend at the market.” The market is proudly sponsored by one of our vendors, When Pigs Fly. It runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday through

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St. George’s Episcopal Church Welcomes Haitian Youth Choir

YORK St. George’s Episcopal Church in York Harbor is proud to present Les Petits Chanteurs and Chamber Ensemble, the world-renowned choirs of École de Musique Ste Trinité/Holy Trinity Music School in Por-tauPrince, Haiti. The choir of 30 boys and girls ages 10-16, and an eight-piece chamber ensemble, will perform Haitian folk

and sacred music at 7 p.m. on Monday, August 26. The concert is a benefit for the music school at Holy Trinity Church, which was destroyed in the 2010 earthquake that devastated Haiti. According to David Cesar, director of the school: “The concert tour of Les Petits Chanteurs and the Chamber Ensemble is vital to our music program... For the first time in

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our 63-year history we do not have an official Music School space. We have been in temporary spaces, often practicing and giving instruction outside …We have found some spaces in which to perform. But we long for a permanent home. We have not given up. We will never give up. Music is our life.” Through donations at the door and a free-will offering, this musical event will raise funds for the Holy Trinity Music School. A reception will follow the concert, and all are welcome to experience the joy that these youngsters bring

to their music and audiences. The children will be hosted for a few days in the area, with parishioners from local churches providing housing. The concert is free to all visitors (a freewill offering will be collected

during the concert). For more information about the concert, call 207-3637376, 603-205-6180 or contact St. George’s Minister of Music, Ivan Stefanov at istefanov@stgeorgesyorkharbor.org.

The 1692 York Candlemas Raid: Memories & Myths YORK In the early hours of January 24, 1692, the day after Candlemas, a group of Abenaki Indians, encouraged by Chief Madockawando, and French missionary, Father Louis-Pierre Thury, crept into York and systematically began burning the town. About 100 of the 500 English settlers were killed in the surprise attack, and an estimated 80 villagers were taken hostage. The Candlemas Massacre was the largest attack of its kind in colonial New England, and news of it reverberated throughout the region. The impact on York was devastating and lasting, and its memory resonates today along York Street and in the Old Burial Ground. 330 years after the raid, the Candlemas Raid is remembered with a mixture of legend and truth. Now a new tour, presented by Old York, seeks to sort fact

from fiction, guiding visitors through the heart of York Village – the epi-center of the raid. Tours take place on Saturdays at noon through September 7 at the Old York Museum Center and last approximately

30 minutes, and cover a threeblock area along York Street. Tickets are $8, or included in museum admission. Old York members are free. For more information, call the visitor center at 207-363-1756.

Slambovian Circus of Dreams Return to Vinegar Hill ARUNDEL Called everything from “hillbilly-Pink Floyd” to “folk-pop” to “surreal Americana,” New York’s Slambovian Circus of Dreams will be performing at the Vinegar Hill, 53 Old Post Road, in Arundel on August 25, at 6:30 p.m. Their melodic avant-folk conjures with an exotic instrumental arsenal and palette of styles ranging from dusty Americana ballads to huge Pink Floyd-esque cinematic anthems. The Slambovians charm from the first note.

Formed in Sleepy Hollow, NY over a decade ago, they pioneered the alt-folk circuit, staying on the fringes of the music industry. Winning support from indie radio and press since their inception, fans fueled their career from the ground up to an international status. Having headlined major music festivals and venues across the US, Canada and UK, this band has a devoted cult following. For details, call 207-985-5552 or visit www.vinegarhillmusictheatre.com.

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ John Barrymore’s ‘The Beloved Rogue’ to be Shown at Leavitt OGUNQUIT It’s Drew Barrymore’s grandfather in one of his most celebrated performances – The 1927 classic, ‘The Beloved Rogue’. An epic about the exploits of Francois Villon, the legendary “poet, pickpocket, patriot” of medieval France. This rarely screened silent adventure flick will be shown on Wednesday, Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. at the Leavitt Theatre, 259 Main St., Ogunquit. Admission is $10 per person. A live musical score for the movie will be performed by Jeff Rapsis, a New Hampshire-based silent film accompanist. ‘The Beloved Rogue’ follows the life of Francois Villon, beloved by the citizens of medieval Paris but banished from the city by King Louis XI for impudence. But when the king is threatened by a rival, dark horse Villon emerges as the only hope of winning the day. Can Villon save the monarchy, and also win the hand of the aristocratic Charlotte de Vauxcelles? In one of his most colorful, energetic performances. Barrymore—known during the silent era as “The Great Profile”— stars as Villon, German actor Conrad Veidt delivers a memorable performance as the superstitious King Louis XI, while Marceline Day plays Villon’s love interest, Charlotte de Vauxcelles. Set in a snowbound wintertime Paris, a highlight of ‘The Beloved Rogue’ are imaginative sets created by legendary art director William Cameron Menzies. Critics continue to cite ‘The Beloved Rogue’ as one of Barrymore’s strongest performances. ‘The Beloved Rogue’ is the

latest in a series of monthly silent film screenings at the Leavitt Theatre. The series aims to recreate the lost magic of early cinema by assembling the elements needed for silent film to be seen at its best: superior films in best available prints; projection on the big screen; live musical

The Windmills set to Perform Concert at Wells Harbor WELLS The Windmills take the stage at Wells Harbor Park on Saturday, Aug. 24 at 6:30 p.m. The band features popular Blues, Motown, Jazz, Soul and Rock ‘n Roll songs from all eras presented by an energetic group of Southern Maine musicians. This free concert is at the Hope Hobbs Gazebo at the park (in accompaniment; and an audience. “These films are still exciting experiences if you show them as they were designed to be screened,” said Rapsis, accompanist for the screenings. “There’s a reason people first fell in love with the movies, and we hope to recreate that spirit.” For each film, Rapsis improvises a music score using original themes created beforehand. None of the the music is written down; instead, the score evolves in real time based on audience reaction and the overall mood as the movie is screened. For more information, visit www.leavittheatre.com.

case of rain, the concert moves to the Wells Junior High gym on Route 1). The Windmills play their own style of Blues, Jazz, Motown, Soul and Rock ‘n Roll music bringing a funky elegance to their extensive repertoire from favorite artists like Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Sam Cooke, The Bee Gees, Bonnie Raitt, The Doors, Robert Cray, Stevie Wonder and many others. An evening of pleasant, fun, easy listening entertainment

that will appeal to all age groups in a beautiful setting at Wells Harbor. There is plenty of free parking or take the Wells Trolley directly to the park and admission is free. Audience members will find abundant park bench type seating or can bring folding chairs or even spread a blanket to enjoy the show. For more information visit www.wellstown.org/concerts or call June Messier, Chairwoman at 207-646-5596.

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Parents and educators can sometimes underestimate children’s anxiety over the dawn of a new school year. Many students feel nervous when wondering if their teachers will be nice or if they will make new friends. These worries may be compounded by the return to routine and the end of an enjoyable period of rest and relaxation. In 2015, CNN polled campers at a summer day camp outside New York City. The campers were elementary school students who were asked about what they were most nervous about for the return to school. Homework, tests, competition, greater expectations, grades, and

making new friends topped the list of fears. To help students transition to the classroom with fewer worries, teachers and parents may want to initiate ice breakers and other stress-reducing interactions. Here are some ideas. Buddy Up Many schools will give out classroom assignments a few days before the first day of school. Parents can investigate who is in their child’s homeroom and initiate contact with the parents of one or more of those students. Collectively, parents can make a buddy plan for students to arrive to school together and enter the classroom as a team. Coordinate clothing colors or

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have students wear another unifying symbol. This may allay fears and make the first day of school more fun. School Selfie Students can craft “school selfies” on a piece of paper using

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It’s summer and millions of families are enjoying beaches, forests, and mountains before the school season begins. If you’re on vacation this summer, know that you can access Social Security’s online services anywhere you have an internet connection. Online Social Security services are constantly expanding and give users the freedom and control of how they want to do do business

with the Social Security Administration. Start by going to www. socialsecurity.gov/onlineservices. From there you can: Use the benefit planners to help better understand your Social Security protections; Find out if you qualify for benefits; Estimate your future retirement benefits to help you plan for your financial future; Apply for retirement or Medicare quickly and easily;

Open your personal my Social Security account. A my Social Security account is the most versatile tool available. If you don’t receive benefits yet, you can: Get your Social Security Statement to review your earnings and make sure they’re recorded correctly; Get a benefit verification letter to prove you don’t receive Social Security benefits or that you applied but haven’t received an answer yet;

Maine Home Values up in July AUGUSTA Sales of single-family existing homes in Maine remain stable and positive. Maine Listings reported a 0.16% rise

in sales comparing July 2019 to July 2018. The median sales price for the 1,866 homes sold in July reached $230,000, an increase of 2.22% compared to

July 2018. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less. “For-sale inventory has crept up slightly, though com-

“Framing the Future” Raises Over $13,000 KENNEBUNK Habitat for Humanity of York County’s recent “Framing the Future” held at the Nonantum Resort raised over $13,000 which will support their affordable housing mission in York County. Over 100 persons attended the event which featured music by Lisa Mills, Jim O’Neill and Byon Yeatts, and donated artwork and gift certificates from local businesses and individuals. The top silent auction item

was four club-level tickets to a Red Sox game. Of major interest were items by twenty-five artists, crafters, and DIY’ers who donated their time and talent to repurpose items from the Habitat ReStore in Kennebunk. Habitat thanks everyone for their support, recognizing that none of this would have been possible without generous sponsors, donors, re-purposers, volunteers, and attendees. Anyone interested in participating or donating to Habitat

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he or she hugs her thanking her for the life she gave. The mother now becomes the center again. There are many reasons why people yearn to live by the ocean. The serenity of the perpetually fresh ocean breezes and the hypnotic sound of the waves

striking the beach overwhelm all other reasons. Of course, I love living here for one simple reason. I am allowed to observe. Jim Fabiano is a retired teacher and writer living in York. To contact him, email james.fabiano60@gmail.com.

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petition for entry-level homes remains high,” says Peter Harrington, 2019 President of the Maine Association of REALTORS and Broker/Partner with Malone Commercial Brokers in Portland. “With increasing forsale inventory levels and very affordable mortgage interest rates, we expect markets to remain steady.” According to the National Association of Realtors, sales across the country rose 1.0% in July. The national MSP in-

creased 4.5% to $284,000. Regionally, sales in the Northeast dipped 4.3% in the past year, and the MSP reached $305,800—down one percent. “Sales volume has been up-and-down over the first seven months of 2019 and is running only 1.6% below the comparable time period for 2018, Maine’s record-breaking year. Real estate continues to be a great long-term financial investment – and quality of life investment,” says Harrington.

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The Genealogy Club meets on the first and third Friday of each month from 1 to 3 p.m. The club has a number of online resources for genealogical research including American Ancestors, Family Search, Heritage Quest, and Rootsweb. For local history, the library has nine volumes of Maine Families, vital records for South Berwick, Berwick, and North Berwick, and yearbooks.

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of their current writing as well as 6 copies to share with attendees. The group will provide constructive feedback which each writer can use to revise as desired. Please register in advance as space is limited.

Medicare Seminar

Wednesday, August 28 at 2:30 p.m. The Southern Maine Agency on Aging will present a seminar to help answer your Medicare questions. Certified State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) Counselors will present information on Medicare in easy to understand language. Topics include: Benefits, coverage, premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, complaints and appeals, rights and procedures, and more. Pre-registration is required by phone or online: 207-396-6500, 800-427-7411, www.smaaa.org.

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MAINE In her sixth novel, writer and part-time Maine resident Roxana Robinson tackles a Reconstruction-era drama of violence and fraught moral reckoning. In Dawson’s Fall, a novel based on the lives of Roxana Robinson’s great-grandparents, we see America at its most fragile, fraught, and malleable. Set in 1889, in Charleston, South Carolina, Robinson’s tale weaves her family’s journal entries and letters with a novelist’s narrative grace, and spans the life of her tragic hero, Frank Dawson, as he attempts to navigate the country’s new political, social, and moral landscape. Dawson, a man of fierce opinions, became the editor of the Charleston News and Courier, finding a platform of real influence in the editorial column and emerging as a voice of the New South. With his wife and two children, he tried to lead a life that adhered to his staunch principles: equal rights, rule of law, and nonviolence, unswayed by the caprices of popular opinion. In the end, Dawson—a man in many ways representative of the country at this time—was felled by the very violence he vehemently opposed. Roxana Robinson is the author of ten books—six novels, three collections of short stories, and the biography of Georgia O’Keeffe. Four of these were chosen as New York Times Notable Books, two as New York Times Editors’ Choices. Her fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Harper’s, Best American Short Stories, Tin House and elsewhere. Her work has been widely anthologized and broadcast on NPR. Her books have been published in England, France, Germany, Holland and Spain. She is the recipient of many awards, the most recent the Barnes & Noble “Writers for Writers” Award, from Poets & Writers.

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Health & Fitness Red Cross Safety Tips for Students Heading Back to School MAINE Students will soon be heading back to the classroom and the American Red Cross is offering tips to help ensure they have a safe school year. “We can all do our part to make sure that students are safe as they return to school,” said Patricia Murtagh, CEO of the Maine Region of the American Red Cross “There are special steps for parents of younger children who are going to school for the first time. Make sure kids know their phone number and address and how to call 9-1-1. They need to know how to reach their parents at work and another trusted adult. Teach them not to talk to or accept rides from strangers.” SCHOOL BUS SAFETY If children ride a bus to school, they should get to their bus stop early and stand away from the curb while waiting for the bus. Cross the street at the corner, obey traffic signals and stay in the crosswalk. Never dart out into the street or cross between parked cars. Teach your student to board the bus only after it has come to a complete stop and the driver or attendant has instructed them to get on. Kids should only board their own bus, never an alternate one. Make sure your student always stays in clear view of the bus driver and never walks behind the bus. GETTING TO SCHOOL BY CAR, BIKE, ON FOOT Children should always wear a seat belt in a car. Younger children should use car seats or booster seats until the lap-shoulder belt fits properly (typically for children ages 8-12 and over 4’9”), and ride in the back seat until they are at least 13 years old. If a teenager is going to drive to school, parents should mandate that they use seat belts. Drivers should not text, make calls or use their cell phone in other ways. They should avoid eating or drinking while driving. Students who ride bikes to school should always wear helmets and ride on the right in the same direction as traffic. Children who walk to school should only cross the street at intersections and use a route with crossing guards. Parents of young children – and children taking new routes or

attending new schools – should walk with them for at least the first week to ensure they know how to get there safely. Arrange for kids to walk to school with a friend or classmate.

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DRIVERS, SLOW DOWN! Drivers, be aware that children are out walking or biking to school! Slow down, especially in residential areas and school zones. Motorists should know what the yellow and red bus signals mean. Yellow flashing lights indicate that the bus is getting ready to stop and that motorists need to slow down and be prepared to stop. Red flashing lights and an extended stop sign indicate that the bus is stopped and that children are getting on or off. Motorists must stop when they are behind a bus, meeting the bus or approaching an intersection where a bus is stopped.

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York Hospital and York Community Service Association Convene Social Services Summit YORK A group of nearly 30 social services providers from southern York County met on Monday, August 5 at the York River Landing in York to discuss collaborative efforts to strengthen ‘wraparound’ care for the underserved in our community. After hearing from representatives from the York Hospital Health Care Help Center, a comprehensive suite of services designed to help patients navigate financial, insurance, prescription and social issues surrounding their medical care, each summit attendee had the opportunity to share information about their services, needs and most pressing concerns. While York County ranks in the top 3 Maine counties for per capita income, Meaghan Arzberger of York County Community Action Corporation shared that, “more than 50% of the people we serve are well below the poverty line. Housing is the biggest challenge – there is an infinite need for safe and affordable hous-

ing.” Representatives from York Housing, Fair Tide, and York Community Service Association agreed that more needs to be done to incentivize landlords to join forces to combat homelessness and the current housing shortage. Other needs shared by summit attendees included more mental health services for all ages; access to high-quality, lowcost childcare; expanding access to medication-assisted treatment for opiate use disorder and substance misuse; and alleviating food insecurity and loneliness among seniors. Estelle Margarones, Minister at First Parish Church in York added that the faith community regularly springs into action when a person is identified as being in need of assistance. Emails go out to churchgoers and community members with requests for specific needs – such as household items, financial assistance, lodging, or transportation. “Faith is oftentimes the rock that you stand on when the rest of your world is shattered by the loss of a job, illness, divorce

or homelessness,” said Rev. Margarones, “I am humbled and proud to be part of the good work being done by numerous

agencies in and beyond York.” York Hospital has a page on the hospital website that provides a snapshot summary

of local social service providers with links to each website: located at www.yorkhospital. com/support-groups.

after school. Download the app for free by searching for ‘American Red Cross’ in your app store or at redcross.org/apps. Learn and practice First Aid and CPR/ AED skills by taking a course (redcross.org/takeaclass) so you

can help save a life. For more information, visit www.maineredcross.org and our social media accounts: Facebook @maineredcross, twitter @arc_maine and instagram @maineredcross.

...TIPS from page 18 such as grassy medians, guide rails or concrete median barriers separate oncoming traffic from the bus, motorists in the opposing lanes may proceed without stopping. Do not proceed until all the children have reached a place of safety. PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES Know the emergency plan of your child’s school in case a disaster or an unforeseen event occurs. Develop a family emergency plan so everyone will know whom to contact and where to go if something happens. Details are available at redcross.org/prepare. TAKE A FIRST AID CLASS The Red Cross First Aid App provides instant access to information on handling the most common first aid emergencies whether it be before, during or

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Helping Locals Displaced by Fire SOUTH BERWICK Disaster responders from the American Red Cross of Maine are working with two people displaced by a home fire recently to ensure that their immediate needs such as food, a safe place to sleep, and other essentials are met. The Red Cross will be remain in contact with them to provide community referrals as

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Health & Fitness In-Vehicle Infotainment Systems Especially Distracting to Older Drivers New in-vehicle infotainment technology has the potential to increase comfort and extend mobility for older drivers, but first it has to stop distracting them. On average, older drivers (ages 55-75) removed their eyes and attention from the road for more than eight seconds longer than younger drivers (ages 21-36) when performing simple tasks like programming navigation or tuning the radio using in-vehicle infotainment technology, according to new research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. Taking your eyes off the road for just two seconds doubles a driver’s risk of a crash. “Voice-command functions found in new in-vehicle technology are intended to help drivers by keeping their eyes and attention on the road,” said Dr. David Yang, Executive Director of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. “Unfortunately, the complexity and poor design

of some of these systems could cause more harm for older drivers, in particular, instead of helping them.” “By 2030, more than one in five drivers on the road will be over the age of 65, said Pat Moody, manager of public affairs for AAA Northern New England. “With seniors becoming the fastest growing demographic in the U.S., finding ways to design technology to improve their comfort and safety is critical and may hold the key to enhancing the safe use of this technology for all drivers.” The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety partnered with researchers from the University of Utah to test the visual and cognitive demand created by the infotainment systems in six 2018 vehicles. Study participants in two age groups (21-36 and 55-75) were required to use voice commands, touch screens and other interactive technologies to make a call, send a text message, tune the radio, or

program navigation, all while driving. Researchers found that the technology created potentially unsafe distractions for all drivers, though this safety risk is more pronounced for older adults, who took longer (4.78.6 seconds) to complete tasks, experienced slower response times, and increased visual distractions. The complex design of the technology created increased visual and cognitive demand for older drivers. For example, some systems included multiple menus and cumbersome voice command functions that significantly reduced older drivers’ ability to easily complete seemingly simple tasks. Specific design changes to in-vehicle infotainment systems, like improving voice-command technology, simplifying software menus, removing complex center console controls, and positioning system controls to allow drivers to keep their eyes on the road, would better meet the needs of older adults and make the sys-

tems safer for all drivers. “This is a design problem, not an age problem,” said Jake Nelson, AAA director of traffic safety advocacy and research. “Designing systems to meet the safety and comfort needs of aging drivers would benefit all of us today, and for

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York County Shelter Program Launches “A Year of Care” ALFRED York County Shelter Programs has launched “A Year of Care,” a fundraiser for YCSP’s adult and family emergency shelters. The goal is to raise $23,360, which is a year’s worth of care for an individual at each shelter. It costs $44 a day to care for a resident at the adult shelter in Alfred and $20 per day for an individual at the family shelter in Sanford. Shelter expenses include building and grounds maintenance, heat, utilities and meals. YCSP also provides professional services for mental health and addiction recovery; the

agency helps people move into stable housing; it provides job skills training. Last year YCSP gave shelter to 700 people. “We are hoping that people will understand how far a small donation can go,” says Michele Staples,YCSP’s Chief Financial Officer.“We are able to provide so much to people for a relatively small amount of money. We have been able to do this with the help of local businesses and people who just want to extend a hand.” To donate, visit the YCSP Facebook page or by mail to York County Shelter Programs, 24 George Road, Alfred, ME, 04002.

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People and Business Profiles

Dr. Mark R. Henschke Recognized for 30 Years of Service YORK The Maine Osteopathic Association recognized Dr. Mark R. Henschke for 30 years of service as an osteopathic physician in Maine at the Maine Osteopathic Association’s 2019 Annual Convention. “Dr. Henschke’s quality patient care to the citizens of Maine as an osteopathic physician is evidenced by his commitment, dedication and service over the last 30 years,” the

association noted. The Maine Osteopathic Association was created in 1912 to promote and preserve the practice of osteopathic medicine in Maine. Their mission is to serve the osteopathic profession in the state of Maine through a coordinated effort of professional educational, profession advocacy and member services in order to ensure the quality of osteopathic care to people of the state of Maine.

Wells-Ogunquit CSD Recognizes Retiring Staff WELLS The Wells-Ogunquit Community School District (WOCSD) recently honored two long-time staff members who are retiring and three staff members who have reached the 20-year milestone in service to the district. All of these individuals were recognized in a “Celebration of Service to Education” luncheon at Wells Junior High School in appreciation of their service and dedication to education. WOCSD Superintendent Jim Daly spoke first in appreciation of those assembled. He was followed by the principals of the district’s three schools including April Noble of Wells Elementary School, Roland “AJ” Dufort of Wells Junior High School, and Eileen Sheehy of Wells

Left to right: Vanessa White-Capelluti, Mary Angelini, Timothy Roche, and Donald Abbott. Not present in photo was Dr. Charlene Kohn. (Reg Bennett photo)

High School. The principals recognized the following individuals from their schools with comments and gift bags: Retiring after 31 years of service is Dr. Charlene Kohn, WES teacher, and, after 32 years of service, Vanessa White-Capelluti, WHS Art teacher; Donald Abbott, Mary Angelini, and Timothy Roche, were recognized for 20 years of

service to the district. “What you do every day impacts somebody’s life,” said Daly. In last year’s celebration, he emphasized “We couldn’t do it without secretaries, without custodial staff, without the teachers, Ed Techs, you name it; it’s all of us together. That’s what a team is, everybody pitching in, working together to make sure that we’re looking out for the best interest of kids.”

Kennebunkport Festival Raises Over $157K for Charities KENNEBUNKPORT The Kennebunkport Festival Committee is proud to announce that the 6-day, 20-event festival raised $157,858 for local charities. The Kennebunkport Festival, held June 4-9, included nine major events and eleven Art of Dining dinners at local residences. Participation throughout the week exceeded expectations, and the fundraising effort nearly doubled last year’s $81,000 raised for local charities. Charities that benefited from this year’s Kennebunkport Festival include Good Shepherd Food Bank ($36,150), Kennebunk Rotary ($28,172), Full Plates Full Potential ($23,215), Foundation4Love ($27,000), Maine Art Hill Scholarship for Arts at Kennebunk High School ($9,000), Stop Traf-

ficking US ($3,100), COS of the Kennebunks ($2,122), Safe Haven Humane Society ($2,800), Animal Welfare Society ($2,300), Portland Outright ($3,850.00), Graves Memorial Library ($2,000), Barbra Bush Foundation for Family Literacy ($3,400), The Dempsey Center ($2,600), Habitat for Humanity ($2,200), Salvation Army Portland ($2,050), Community of Caring ($2,898), and Vinegar Hill Youth Theater ( $5,000). “Wow, what a great week. The venues all pulled off some truly stellar events and we are so proud of how much money we raised for local charities,” Louise Hurlbutt of Hurlbutt Designs said. “Our community really knows how to come together. I couldn’t be happier to be a part of such a great community.”

The committee would like to thank all participants and attendees of The Kennebunkport Festival. Details of the 2020 Kennebunkport Festival will be posted to www.thekennebunkportfestival.com.

Harbourside Garden Club Supports Traip Summer Greenhouse Work

KITTERY POINT Nancy Maina of Harbourside Garden Club, Kittery Point, presents a $1,000 donation to Anne Masury, Traip Academy greenhouse and garden coordinator, to support two student interns who will work in the greenhouse this summer. Pictured from left are Harbourside co-president Patty Andreas, Harbourside horticulture chair Nancy Maina, Anne Masury,

and Carol Loughlin of the Harbourside Garden Club. Maina once again chaired a very successful plant sale for Harbourside this spring which allows the Club to be able to enrich the local community with lovely public gardens, donate to local environmental charities, and help fund the training of the next generation of gardeners. For further information, find them on Facebook.

Yoga Fans Enjoy The Daily Sweat KENNEBUNK The Daily Sweat brought the heat to Kennebunk recently. Owner Tiffany Lathrop opened a heated yoga and barre studio in the Shops at Long Bank, next to Saco Bay Physical Therapy in the Hannaford plaza. The studio is the only heated yoga and barre facility between Portsmouth and Portland. The young entrepreneur has been teaching yoga and barre countrywide since 2009 and is bringing everything she’s learned across several disciplines into one space. Lathrop has hired a team of women to teach musically driven classes and introduced several new forms of fitness to the area: Buti yoga, heated vinyasa, pilates-based

The Kennebunkport Festival Committee – Front row: John Spain, Heather Burke, Margaret Ybarra, Greg Burke. Back row: Trisha Winslow, Emily McConnell, Louise Hurlbutt, John Martin.

barre, mom + me, prenatal and more. “We’re trying to make it easy for families to create healthy habits and bring fitness into young people’s lives, so they grow up knowing how important it is to move,” said Lathrop. The Daily Sweat is filled with passionate teachers focused on helping individuals of all ages and levels find health, wellness and community. Lathrop will lead classes with her fellow teachers Jennifer Gallo, Emily Wall, Suzy Legere, Dora Gough, Meghan Burchianti, and Shannon Dellert. Originally from Massachusettes, Lathrop lives in Kennebunk with her husband David and two-year-old daughter Hope. Most recently, she taught barre and yoga in Portsmouth, NH. For information, contact The Daily Sweat via phone at 207-569-0999 or email thedailysweatkennebunk@gmail.com.


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~ Obituaries ~ Patricia A. Danforth, 81 WELLS – Patricia A. Danforth died peacefully with her family by her side on June 28, 2019 when she succumbed to her 4th bout of cancer. She was born in Manchester, NH, to Walter J. Danforth and Mae Richards Danforth. She lived there most of her life until her last few years when she resided in Wells with Shirley Polinger, her partner of 40 years. Patricia attended The Lincoln Street Grade School and St. Joseph High School for Girls. She worked as an executive secretary for 17 years at Foster Grant in addition to other secretarial work for West High School. She was an aide at Green Acres in the Manchester Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Patricia was proceeded in death by her older sister Shirley Danforth Dallaire and her younger sister Cynthia Danforth Thorgerson. Her partner Shirley Polinger and her sister Irene Danforth Tremblay survive. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews who thought of her as a second mother. Patricia donated her body to medical science. In her memory, contributions to the American Cancer Society – Maine Chapter, One Bowdoin Mill Island, Suite 300, Topsham, ME 04086-1246 would be appreciated. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Patricia‘s Book of Memories Page at www.bibberfuneral. com. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 67 Summer Street, Kennebunk. • • • • • • • • • •

John Mac Parsons, 70 KITTERY – John Mac Parsons, born on May 16, 1949, passed away on August 18, 2019. John spent his formative years growing up in York, and attending York schools before

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going to Milton Academy in Milton, MA, where his love for athletics flourished. He graduated from Milton Academy in 1968 and went on to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he advanced his athletic pursuits playing football and wrestling at the division one level. He served for three years in the U.S. Navy as an officer on a cable-laying vessel in the North Sea out of Holy Loch, Scotland. While in the British Isles, he started an athletic career playing rugby football, which lasted nearly twenty years, five of which were at the international level. This travel sparked his curiosity for different cultures and exotic locations. John later joined his family’s business, M.H. Parsons & Sons Lumber Company in York, where he worked alongside his father Lee, his uncles, and his cousin and business partner Hal Stanwood, whom he loved like a brother. He prided himself in carrying on the family business and legacy. John enjoyed traveling, spending time with his diverse group of friends, and being with his family. He was most passionate about riding his Harley, feeling free with the wind blowing in his hair. He was often spotted riding with his best friend and dog Ali. John will be loved and missed by his soulmate and travel partner Dy, along with her sons Anthony and Kai, John’s sister Chris and her family Jim, Leanna, Viktor, and Ben, John’s son Alex and his wife Jessica and children Truman and Kennedy, John’s son Judd and daughter THANK YOU ST. JUDE: May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day, by the 9th day your prayers will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised and done.

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Mikayla with husband Noah. Visiting hours were held on Thursday, August 22, 4-7 p.m. in the Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home, 91 Long Sands Road, York. A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, August 26 at the Lobster in the Rough 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to York Ambulance Association Capital Campaign York. Visit www.lucaseatonfuneralhome.com. • • • • • • • • • •

Kay Ellen Snyder, 67 WELLS – Kay Ellen Snyder died August 8, 2019 at home. Kay was born May 19, 1952 in Lancaster, CA, a daughter of Robert and Dorothy (Noland) Stanley. Kay graduated from Long Beach High School in 1973 and took college courses for a year after that. She worked at Robert Shaw in Long Beach for 21 years making water heaters. She moved to Maine in 1997 where she owned and operated E Team Cleaning Services Inc. for 19 years. She was a member of Job’s Daughters International. She was a kind hearted woman

who enjoyed playing horseshoes, going to plays, and watching television. She especially loved animals and is greatly missed by her four cats Frank, Moe, Sally, and Zoe. Kay was preceded in death by her parents. She is lovingly remembered by her fiancé George ‘Bill’ Greenwood of Wells; daughter Karen Johnson of Las Vegas, NV; son Richard Snyder; and siblings Kim White, Harley Stanley. and Terry Stanley. A celebration of Kay’s life will be held 1-3 p.m. on Saturday, August 24, at the Trail Blazers Family Club, 102 Bills Lane, Wells. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Kay‘s Book of Memories Page at www.bibberfuneral. com. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road, Wells. • • • • • • • • • •

Don Francis Waddell, 79 SOUTH BERWICK – Don Francis Waddell died August 19, 2019 following a long and courageous battle with Parkinson’s

Disease. Devoted to his family, Don’s greatest source of pride was his wife, children, and grandchildren. He will be remembered as a kind, compassionate, optimistic, and generous man whose greatest joy in life was doing for others. Don was born May 25, 1940 in Presque Isle to Alton and Lora (Smith) Waddell. He graduated from Mapleton High School in 1958 and then Aroostook State Teachers College (University of Maine at Presque Isle) in 1962. That same year, he married Donna McCarthy, and the couple moved to Fort Kent where they launched their teaching careers. In Fort Kent, Don See WADDELL page 26...

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...WADDELL from page 25 and Donna raised three children – Kimberly, Bryce, and Eric – and lived and worked in the beautiful St. John Valley town for 32 years where he was an active member of the Fort Kent Rotary Club, the Masonic Lodge, and the Fort Kent Golf Club. Don’s career in education began at Fort Kent Community High School where he served as a teacher, coach, and advisor. After earning his Masters Degree in School Leadership from the University of Maine, he was named athletics director, assistant principal, and finally principal of Community High School in Fort Kent. In 1985, Don was appointed Superintendent of Schools for Maine School Administrative District #27 (Fort Kent area), a position he proudly held until his retirement in 1993. In his retirement years, Don served as an educational consultant before his appointment as Business Manager for Maine School Administrative District #1 (Presque Isle area), a position he held until his second retirement in 2001. In their retirement, Don

~ Obituaries ~ and Donna enjoyed their winter home in Port Charlotte, FL, where they made wonderful memories and friends. In 2012, they moved from Presque Isle to South Berwick. For six years, Don received excellent care from many kind and compassionate healthcare providers at Clipper Harbor Healthcare Facility in Portsmouth, NH, and his family is deeply grateful to those talented, loving, and hardworking providers who empowered Don to fight bravely against Parkinson’s Disease. Don is survived by Donna, his loving and devoted wife of 57 years, along with his three children and their families – Kimberly and Alan MacLean of Bangor and their children Audrey and Grace; Bryce and Shelly Waddell of Bangor and his children Evan and Layne as well as Layne’s wife Lisa and their son River; Eric and Jennifer of South Berwick and their children Avery, Rowan, Ethan, and Liam. Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 24 at Tasker Funeral Home, 621 Central Avenue, Dover, NH. A graveside service will also be hosted at Southside Cem-

etery, West Chapman Road, Mapleton, ME on Saturday, August 31 at 4 p.m. A reception will follow both services, and the Waddells welcome Don’s family and friends to join them at both events. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Don’s memory to the Michael J. Fox Foundation For Parkinson’s Research. Please go to www.taskerfh.com to sign the online guestbook. • • • • • • • • • •

Patricia Eileen Winchell, 87 WELLS – Patricia Eileen Winchell passed away on July 29, 2019 with her family by her side at Southern Maine Health Care in Biddeford.

She was born one of four children on September 5, 1931 in Detroit, MI, to Fred and Pauline (Austin) Anspaugh. As a young girl, the family moved to Rye, NH, eventually to settle in Sanford. Educated at Sanford High School, Patty met her future husband, John D Winchell Sr., with whom she settled down and raised a family of 10 children in Acton. Patricia loved farm life and thrived in the chaos that comes with a large family. Whether she was tending to the numerous farm animals they raised or growing vegetables to sell to Shop and Save, she was happiest when she was busy and caring for her ever growing family. Usually her first words when you would walk through the door would be, “Are you hungry?” and instead of handing you a snack she would start cooking another meal. Her door was always open and it was rare that you would drive by and not see visitors in her yard. She loved to travel to Florida and to Myrtle Beach, often loading up her car with her grandchildren to take them on fun adventures. Just a few weeks ago she was up burning the midnight oil playing cards

with her grandchildren, outlasting everyone else after the busy day of a family reunion. She was instantly “Ma” or “Grammie” to whomever she met. She is survived by sons John Jr. and his wife Mary, David and his wife Joyce, Matthew and his wife Tina, Samuel, Peter and his wife Dorothy, Daniel, Nathan and his wife Lisa, and daughter Rebecca. She is also survived by 17 grandchildren and 21 greatgrandchildren, her sister-in-law Sylvia Young and her husband Lonnie, and many nieces and nephews. Patricia was predeceased by her husband John, two sons Louis and Tom, grand-daughters Rachel Abigail, Kelly Lynn, and Haley Patricia, her sister Pauline Andrews, and her brothers Charles and Fred Anspaugh. Burial will be private at Maple Grove Cemetery in Acton. There was a celebration of her life at the home of her son Nathan on Saturday, August 3 in Wells. Online condolence messages can be submitted at the Chad E. Poitras Cremation and Funeral Service website: www.mainefuneral.com.

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$100,000 PRICE IMPROVEMENT OPEN HOUSE: SUNDAY, AUG. 25, 11AM-1PM 000 73, $ to 000 , 0 $3

987 Alewive Rd, Kennebunk, ME Spectacular, newly renovated home with elegant style, beautiful finishes and sharp appliances, plus walk-out in-law/guest quarters. Now offered at: $699,000

Open Weekends 12-3 and Any Day – Appointments Suggested Gated Community – 430 Post Road, Wells, Maine

JANNA SYRENE, BROKER

New & Used For Sale W

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MUST SEE! 5,000+ sq.ft., luxury home, convenient to beaches & attractions. Peek-a-boo views of the marsh, floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, granite counters, tiled showers, decadent walk-in closets, finished basement & great space for entertaining!

Beautifully Landscaped, Tranquil and Private Close to Beach • 2 Club Houses w/ Laundry • 3 Heated Pools, Tennis, Trolley For information or appointment: Valerie Vrettos (207) 337-2542 www.meadowledge.com

DEMETRIA’S TEAM THE REAL ESTATE GROUP

Aaron Chadbourne

207-839-5122

Broker Aaron@GoDemetria.com

www.MaineRealEstateGroup.com

OPEN HOUSE 16 Agamenticus Road South Berwick

Jerry Tatlock

Associate Broker/Owner 96 Portland St, South Berwick, ME 03908

SATURDAY 8/24 11AM-1PM

Business (207) 384-4008 Mobile (207) 752-0407

Walk downtown from this charming and spacious 3 BR, 2 BA home. Visit www.porticorealty.net for more info.

Jerry.Tatlock@Century21.com www.Century21BarbaraPatterson.com Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated

MLS#: 1427377

$395,000

Directions: From downtown South Berwick, go north on Route 4 / Portland Street for approx. 1/2 mile, bear right on Agamenticus Road.

Call or Text 207-384-4663 • Office 207-676-5800 Email info@porticorealty.net 9 Maple St. North Berwick

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96 Portland St, South Berwick, ME 03908 Info@Century21BarbaraPatterson.com

www.Century21BarbaraPatterson.com OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 11AM-1PM

SOUTH BERWICK - NEW CONSTRUCTION STARTING!

RIVERFRONT LAND

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 11AM-1PM

10.84 Acres on Great Works River in South Berwick! $239,900

3+ ACRE PARCEL FACSIMILE

88 Old Post Road Kittery $349,900

JOY BOLDUC

Pretty 2.2 acre parcel offering privacy and an ideal location near town, with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. $439,900

ANNE WHITNEY-GRAY

DEBORAH RICE

Surveyed & soils tested in South Berwick. Rare opportunity! $139,900

JERRY TATLOCK

BARBARA PATTERSON

9 High Knoll Drive South Berwick $349,900

NICOLE PARMLEY

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~ Pets ~

Animal Welfare Society in Midst of “Cat-alanche”

KENNEBUNK For anyone considering adopting a cat, now is the time! Right now at the Animal Welfare Society in Kennebunk, we have more than 50 kittens and adult cats in the Adoption Center who are looking for new homes. Ten of those cats have already made a lifelong bond with a feline friend and are available

as a pair. Why adopt one cat, when you can adopt two? Twice the fun and double the love! Rocky and Dopey What handsome brothers! Rocky and Dopey are great buds. They are young, loving, playful cats that are best described as mellow and calm. They have lived with children of all ages and other four legged friends, including cats and dogs.

Animal Welfare Society

PO Box 43 / 46 Holland Road West Kennebunk, ME 04094

(207) 985-3244

info@animalwelfaresociety.org www.animalwelfaresociety.org

Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Smudge is a sweet old kitty who needs a home NOW! She looks Siamese with darker points and torti splashes and was surrendered to Safe Haven at age 16, withdrawn, scared and very sad. She was too shy for our shelter. Two of our volunteers, Marsha and Harry, scooped her up in their loving arms to foster her during their summer stay in Wells, to comfort her and help her gain confidence.

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

(207) 229-8314 or (207) 646-1611

info@safehavenhumanesociety.org www.safehavenhumanesociety.org

For 25 days, Smudge remained withdrawn and hidden. She hid so well they panicked a few times and practically tore their house apart searching for her. They found her, little, lovely and oh so scared because she hadn’t yet decided if she could trust people. Marsha and Harry persisted in only the most loving and patient ways. On the 25th

Giselle & Georgette These sweet sisters have been twinning together all their lives. They are friendly and loving. Their favorite toys are often each other, as they can be found taking turns playfully chasing and running in circles. They are child-savvy and ready to go home with you! day, Smudge finally came out of hiding, took one look around, and accepted them. (They actually marked their calendar!) The weeks that followed have been very tender and dear. Smudge not only walks around during the day and lets them see her, she races Marsha to bed and bounds up onto the blankets to sleep with them at night. Smudge now loves to be brushed and to play mousie. This takes not only agility and confidence, but it takes JOY. A kitty has to feel safe and happy to play like that in front of humans. Summer is ending soon, and Marsha and Harry will be leaving for Florida. So we’re looking for a wonderful permanent home for Smudge. Kitties can live into their 20’s. The way she is now, she will likely be one

Another Chance Animal Rescue NORTH BERWICK Introducing Fettuccine! This boy is as delightful as the dish he is named after! A young, playful very large 5-year-old boy. He loves to be the center of attention, get pet, played with and gives the best head bonks too! He enjoys a schedule for naps and mealtimes and when he feels they should happen, he will let you know! He is hi-

Country Time Pet Boarding Kennels 162 Boyd Road Wells, Maine 04090

(207) 676-2248

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Reasonable rates. 30 Years in the pet care field. Located in Wells. Reservations required.

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larious in both his larger than life personality and antics! He would do best as an only cat, however, but might do ok if he met a cat gradually that let him be in charge. Dogs are not his thing at all. He is great with kids especially if they play with him! Fettuccine and many other wonderful young adult cats and limited kittens straight from foster can all be met this coming Saturday, August 24 from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at our Adoption Facility located at 251 Country Club Road (Route 4) in Sanford or by calling Marilyn at 207490-2855 or Amanda at 603-2053615 to set up an appointment in advance during the week. We are desperately in need of volunteers during the day to

help us with cleaning the rescue. If you have 3-4 hours a week you can commit to, we’d love to talk to you! Contact Marilyn! We also need volunteers at our Thrift Shop to help us expand our hours and organize donations etc. If you can commit to 4-6 hours per week, contact Amanda! Retail experience a plus but not required! Our cupboards still need

Sebastian & Chester This stubby-tailed duo is delightful, playful and loving. Sebastian and Chester love other cats, especially each other and are fun and engaging with their people. Feather toy? Toy mouse? String? They love them all and would love to share their love of toys and each other with you! Ghost & Pebbles Ghost met Pebbles and her sisters at a shelter in NY. They of them. She looks and acts like a 5 year-old. Her health is perfect. She is so sweet and deserves a wonderful home for the rest of her life. It may take Smudge a while to re-adjust to her new home but we know there are patient, caring animal lovers who understand shy kitties. The wait will be worth it because she’s a joy to share your life with If you are interested in Smudge please call Marsha at 508-485-6156 or Stephanie at 207-281-2594. Our Shelter at 1420 Post Road in Wells needs volunteers who enjoy working with other cat-loving people and are devoted to the emotional and physical comforts of our kitties. We’re a special place where happiness grows, and a sunny personality and love for cats would be so help in the wet food area with being filled vs bare. Please “help us help them”, either by donating some Friskies Wet Food Pate or Shreds. If ordering online to ship to us, please send to the adoption facility address or drop off daily anytime between 8 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Monetary donations can be mailed to PO Box 552, North Berwick, ME 03906 or Paypal’ed to boomeredgewater@gmail.com – no amount is too small and every dollar helps us to feed and vet the animals in our care. Thank you!

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

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

Say Goodbye At Home

Mobile Veterinary Euthanasia Services • Susan Holt, DVM We are a mobile veterinary euthanasia practice serving York County and surrounding areas. We come to your pet to allow a peaceful passing in the comfort of your own home. Phone consultations are free and you can speak directly to the veterinarian about your pet’s overall health and end-of-life options. We also offer cremation services and take the remains to the local crematorium for aftercare.

Please visit our website at www.saygoodbyeathome.us or call Dr. Susan Holt directly at (508) 375-1234.

all came to Maine, and now Pebbles is the only one of her litter left to be adopted. Because Ghost took a liking to her right away, and because she likes him right back, we’d like them to go home together. They complement each other nicely and are fond of comfy spots for cat naps, big windows, high spaces and being together – do you have See AWS page 32... welcome. Please call Joyce at 207-229-8314. Safe Haven’s thrift shop at 1517 Post Road in Wells, is open 7 days a week. We have so many wonderful selections of clothing, shoes, house décor, kitchenware, books, jewelry and handbags. We only keep the best to sell and donate or recycle the rest. We are excited about opening our second thrift shop at Cattail Farm next spring. We’ll need double the staff we have now to run both locations and so if you have a good sense of humor, enjoy working hard and have an eye for value, we’d love to have you.

Emma’s Angels NORTH BERWICK Meet our gorgeous pup of the week Leo! He is a 5-month old Lab mix looking for his happy home. Leo is neutered and up to date on his vaccinations. He is a happy, healthy boy who is good with everyone. He would love to hit the hiking trails or long lazy days by the lake. He has the most amazing hazel/ green eyes. If you would like to meet this special puppy, call Emma’s Angels Rescue 207-6711367 for a meet and greet. Emma’s Angels Rescue is an all-volunteer, foster-based organization in North Berwick. To donate, please use Paypal axel1759@aol.com or our drop box at 30 Meeting House Road, North Berwick. Thank you!

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

207-676-5599

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~ Home & Business Services ~ PAINTING

KEY PAINTING • fully insured • • free estimates • • over 30 years experience •

207-324-8362

House Painting Over 26 Years Experience

Mold & Mildew Removal Power Washing Interior & Exterior Commercial & Residential

207.439.5318 John Kardulas

interior - exterior professional - insured

Bob Roux Phone: 207-985-4080 Cell: 207-251-8995 Email: rroux1@maine.rr.com

WASTE REMOVAL

TODD

THE PAINTER

ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES

Have A Problem with Animals? Call us at

324-8025

Careful Work / Fully Insured Serving The Seacoast Call Todd For A Free Estimate

(207) 475-4376

207-229-7698 Bryce Bedard Licensed & Insured Maine & NH House Wash, Roofs, Gutters, Porches, Walkways, Driveways, Mobile Detailing, Fleet Washes, Heavy Equipment, Trailers, RVs, Campers, Restaurants, Concrete, Removal of Mold, Mildew & Rust, etc.

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AVA

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ROLL OFF DUMPSTER SERVICE & CLEAN OUTS 10, 15, 20 Yard Dumpsters Servicing Southern Maine Fully Insured

SEWING

www.animalcontrolpros.com PRESSURE WASHING

ES ALL ISLIAZBLE

www.allseasonslandinc.com / (207) 502-7511 Tailoring & Alterations Creative Mending Custom Dressmaking

15 Yard Dumpster up to 4000 lbs.

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$395

20 Yard Dumpster up to 5000 lbs.

Paula in Stitches

$495

Sewing & Design Services

Servicing Southern Maine

• Alterations • Costumes • Curtains/Slip Covers • Wardrobe Styling/Organizing 213-550-9065 KENNEBUNK

Email: sricher@metrocast.net

Facebook.com/Paulainstitches

(207) 324-8118

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

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Sheds / Outbuildings Houses Mobile Homes Decks Swimming Pools Cement

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Tree Service Work with 70’ Bucket Truck • Lot Clearing Whole Tree Chipping • Tub Grinding • Forest Product Recycling Tree & Stump Removal • Heavy Hauling & Trucking Services

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~ Home & Business Services ~ GUTTERS & ROOFING

PAVING & SEALCOATING

Sealcoating & Driveway Repair

Darren Gerard

PARKING LOTS • DRIVEWAYS • ROADS

207-229-3551

Free Estimates

Fully Insured

Cuccia’s Asphalt & Landscaping Commercial & Residential Paving & Seal Coating Driveways & Parking Lots Line Striping • Landscaping

207-251-1195 Free Estimates & Fully Insured Owned & Operated by Thomas Cuccia

Commercial & Residential Free Estimates ~ Since 1979

207-967-1393

FURNITURE SERVICES

Chris & Brian

p l ro a e s

Asphalt Paving & Sealcoating Hot Rubber Crack Filling & Patchwork

207.423.0079

All Work Guaranteed for Life of Piece Free Estimates Need A Special Piece? We Offer A World Wide Finding Service

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David K. Rocray

QUALITY Furniture Repairs Chinchillas Antiques Kittery Point, ME

207-439-0747 207-240-6348

bbedard96@gmail.com

BOTCO ROOFING

TREE WORK

Chimneys Gutters Siding Windows

Removal Pruning Trimming Stump Grinding

207-351-5053

CHIMNEY SERVICES

ELECTRIC

Dick Moreau Electric Richard Moreau, Master Electrician

Swept, Lined, Repaired, Professional, Fully Insured, Guaranteed No Mess

Residential - Commercial Remodeling Free Estimates

Commercial & Residential

207-229-8108

Over 35 Years Experience Free Honest Estimates

207-985-3477

Drywall Contractor

Accepting All Major Credit Cards

Free Estimates

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We Accept All Major Credit Cards

DRYWALL

ROOF SHOVELING • ASPHALT SHINGLES RUBBER ROOFING • WOODEN SHAKES • GUTTERS

134 Ridge Road, York, ME

www.sealprollc.com • sealpro.bb@gmail.com Commercial | Residential

Bryan Bedard

Rocray Restoration

Furniture & Fine Period Antique Repair & Restoration

CALL: Brian Bourque

Fully Insured | Free Estimates

Fully Insured

FIRE SAFETY MEANS PEACE OF MIND

PLUMBING & HEATING

Serving Southern Maine Small Jobs OK 30 Years Experience Reasonable Rates & Insured 364 Cole Road, Kennebunk

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COMPUTER SERVICES

STAR TEK Computer Services

Chris Langevin

207-216-1299 Clangevinllc@gmail.com

Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning, Installation & Service ___________________

HEATING OIL, K1 & PROPANE DELIVERY ___________________

WELDING SERVICES

Eric’s Welding Offering:

119 York St., Rte. 1, Kennebunk • 985-2130 garrettpillsbury.com

R.P. PLUMBING Ryan Porell

Call or email Jeannine at leblancjm@startekpc.com

207-251-2235

TRANSPORTATION

By The Sea Livery

207-337-3463

New Construction

¾ Portable Welding Service – AWS Certified

Remodeling

¾ Small Engine Repair – All Makes/Models

Service & Repairs

¾ Full Machine Shop Services and Metal Fabrication

603-767-1964

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

Seasonal Turn-Offs Insured Master Plumber

Located in North Berwick

(207) 730-1966

Ogunquit & Southern Coastal Maine’s

Most Reasonable Rate Car Service

info@bythesealivery.com • www.bythesealivery.com


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CARPENTRY

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR ELIOT SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, INC.

ATV & Small Engine Repair

Pickup & Delivery Available RTE 236, ELIOT, MAINE 207-439-4015

TREE SERVICES

Powersports Watersports Lawn & Snow Equipment Generators and more!

Keep Your Summer Gear Tuned!

Contact Tim Shaw: 207-384-5202 gyro01@comcast.net • South Berwick

150 Route 236 Berwick, ME 03901 www.coastiessmallengine.com

stevescarpentry2@aol.com

Handyman Services

www.PineTreeServices.net 207.286.6942

Three Generations of Expertise Tree Removal Cabling 65’ Bucket Truck

Residential / Commercial / Fully Insured / Free Estimates

LIBBY & SON Cape Neddick, ME

207-289-4551 Land Clearing Firewood Sold Snow Plowing

Brush Removed Excavating Jobs Loam & Gravel Spread Hire Local!

Reasonable Rates Insured • Free Estimates Service Maine Seacoast

HOME IMPROVEMENT

CASON CARPENTRY “NO JOB TOO SMALL”

Dan Cason Cell: (207) 651-8580 Tel/Fax: (207) 676-9840 Email: casoncarpentry@yahoo.com

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

207-475-8928

LEFEBVRE’S Need your G

REMODELING

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

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

Member of the York Chamber of Commerce

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Accepting Brush/Wood/Stumps/Leaves Green Waste ––––––––––

www.yorkwoodstree.com Fully Insured & Free Estimates WE DELIVER!

Kevin Poirier | Owner

(207) 219-2681

Remodeling & Repair • Interior/Exterior Painting • Carpentry Yard Work • Power Washing • Wallpapering & Stenciling

207-363-5793

Tree Removal & Pruning Lot Clearing Brush & Stump Hauling Landscape Supplies Garden Center & Gifts

Nelly’s Handyman

207•698•7232

by Jack and Diane

- Residential/Commercial - 72’ Turf Friendly All Terrain Lift - 65’ Bucket Truck - 30 Years Experience of Tree & Shrub Installation - Specializing in Technical/Hazardous Pruning & Removals - Licensed & Experienced Arborist - Free Estimates & Fully Insured

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Kitchen, Basement & Bath Remodeling ~ Decks Replacement Windows ~ General Carpentry & Repair

Handyman Jack, etc. LLC

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RedMax Power Equipment, Lawn Mowers, Chain Saws, All Lawn & Garden Equipment

Pine Tree Services

(207) 703-0150

Home improvements remodeling & repairs Expert finish carpenter No job too small

HOME IMPROVEMENT

TREE SERVICES

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STEVE’S CARPENTRY

Small Engine Repair

207-361-1139

Storm Clean Up Tree Services Sand & Salt Delivery Ditches Dug

“Service You Can Depend On” Reasonable Rates • Pick Up & Delivery Available

Lawn Mowers, Generators, Snow Blowers, and All Small Engines

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Cape Neddick, ME

Pruning Chipping

Gyros Small Engine Repair

COASTIE’S

New Toro Lawn Mowers We Service All Brands

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CONSTRUCTION No job too small

Handyman Services Available

Homes • Additions • Remodeling • Garages • Decks Roofs • Painting (Interior & Exterior) • Siding Replacement Windows • Kitchen & Baths

Free Estimates - Fully Insured - References - Over 30 Years in Business

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

Maintenance & Remodeling Kitchen & Baths ~ 25 Years Experience ~

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www.hazelwoodhandyman.com 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE

M CHADBOURNE Excavation & Landscaping

• Full Site Work • Frost Walls • Septic Tank Replacement • Leach Fields • Drainage • Stumping • Driveways • Loaming • & Much More

451-7536

Matt Chadbourne, Owner Wells FULLY INSURED FREE QUOTES COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL

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

KENCARP Have an idea for your home? Make it a reality.

KITCHENS • BATHS Hardwood Flooring Tile & Interior Work Additions • Decks • Siding FREE ESTIMATES

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Interior Trim • Additions & Remodels Custom Built-ins • Windows & Doors EPA RRP Certified, Licensed & Insured

603.674.4213

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~ Classifieds & News ~ How to Bring Beneficial Bees Back

...AWS from page 32

these luxuries in your home? Dusty & Ash Like their buddies above, Dusty and Ash are native New Yorkers that have been together since day one. They were originally semi-social, but with kind and dedicated socialization, they have blossomed into loving cats. The sisters both have calm personalities and a playful natures, making this duo a wonderful addition to just about any home, including yours! Interested in adopting? Stop by our Adoption Center on Holland Road in Kennebunk during our open hours: Daily (except for Wednesday) 11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. or visit www.animalwelfaresociety.org.

Bees, birds and butterflies play integral roles in pollinating many of the crops humans rely on for sustenance. The National Pollinator Garden Network, through the National Wildlife Federation, recently launched the Million Pollinator Garden Challenge, an effort to increase the amount of nectar and pollen food sources as the organization aims to reverse the alarming decline of pollinators such as honey bees, native bees and monarch butterflies. Many people are afraid of bees because of their propensity to sting. Unlike their wasp and yellow-jacket cousins, honeybees and bumblebees are much more docile and content to hop from bloom to bloom without paying humans any mind. The only time such bees may resort to stinging is if someone inadvertently steps on them. Bees are beneficial for yards. Gardener’s Supply Company says one out of every three

bites of food humans take depends on a pollinator. That’s because about 150 crops grown in the United States depend on pollinators. Even though there are 4,000 species of native or wild bees in the continental United States, many populations are in decline. According to the Pollinator Partnership, various areas of North America have lost more than 50 percent of their managed honeybee colonies in the past 10 years. Bringing these important pollinators back will take a little work, but it is possible. Plants that offer cover can be attractive to bees that desire a respite from the sun and heat. Coleus and other ground cover offerings can be handy. Offer water in shallow dishes, as even bees need a cool drink to stay hydrated. Bees like various plants, so plant more than one species. Some plants that bees tend to like include alyssum, aster, ge-

ranium, bee balm, poppies, and clover. When planting, include some native species. Brush piles, dry grasses and dead woods offer nesting areas for bees. The Gardener’s Supply Company also says that bees find blue, purple and yellow flowers most appealing. Opt for more of these hues when planning gardens. Above all, avoid using pesticides in the yard. Even organic ones can be toxic to bees and other pollinators, and they may contribute to colony collapse disorder. With these techniques in mind, homeowners can attract more bees to their yards and gardens, which can benefit bees and humans alike.

The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.

HELP WANTED

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We have it all!

We are looking for talented individuals that take pride in their work! We have a fun, family environment, and have the following positions open at our Home Office in York:

...SCHOOL from page 14 a smartphone image template. This selfie illustration will give the class key facts about each student and present an interesting, creative and enjoyable way for students to get to know one another.

help others, opening up lines of communication. Word searches also can be customized for any subject. Therefore, if student names aren’t desired, the theme can be classroom items or school terms.

Student Word Search Word searches are entertaining and educational tools that can be put to use in the classroom. Parents or teachers can create word searches featuring the first names of all the students in the class. Children often enjoy searching for their own names, and then they can

Personal Introductions Students may worry about teachers mispronouncing their names or using a full name instead of a nickname. Rather than a traditional roll call, teachers can encourage students to introduce themselves to classmates, using their preferential name and including a brief syn-

opsis of their interests and what makes them unique. Teachers also can initiate other ice-breakers by giving students a sheet with various questions, which students then have to complete by asking around among the other students. For example, “Who has a pet fish?” or “Find someone who has blue eyes.” The first day of school can be difficult for some children. Fun activities and some extra effort from parents and teachers can make the return to the classroom less stressful.

~ Home & Business Services ~

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Regional Sales Manager Inside Sales Representative Quality Technician (2nd shift) Manufacturing Associates (1st and 2nd shift) Manufacturing Team Leader (2nd shift) Café Kitchen Prep (no nights) Café Associates (no nights) Café Dishwasher (no nights) Retail Stock Associate Retail Operations Assistant

Compensation is competitive and we provide benefits including medical, 401(k), vacation, holiday, and personal time, along with a generous employee discount. Send resume or employment application to: Stonewall Kitchen LLC 2 Stonewall Lane, York, ME 03909 or jamminjobs@stonewallkitchen.com Equal Opportunity Employer

LEGAL / PUBLIC NOTICES LANDSCAPING / YARD WORK

PUBLIC NOTICE: NOTICE OF INTENT TO FILE

Summer’s Here!

Please take notice that Michael & Tawnya Lopez, 29 Addison Lane, Eliot, ME 03903 is intending to file a Natural Resources Protection Act permit application with the Maine Department of Environmental Protection pursuant to the provisions of 38 M.R.S.A. §§ 480-A thru 480-BB on or about August 16, 2019.

CALL SEACOAST PROPERTY MAINTENANCE FOR LANDSCAPING AND LAWN CARE, AND ASK ABOUT OUR OTHER SERVICES

603-759-6156

The application is for Construction of a tidal docking structure at 29 Addison Lane, Eliot, ME 03903.

seacoastpropertymaintenance@gmail.com

Servicing ME & NH SEASONAL CLEAN UP, MULCHING, HEDGE TRIMMING, WEEKLY MOWING, YARD OVERHAUL, SPECIAL PROJECTS

MASONRY

Enjoy Autumn! Save Your Aching Back!

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Book now for your Fall cleanup! It will give you: • Pride in having an attractive Fall and Winter garden • A head start for a thriving Spring garden • Less weeds in Spring

Aerating - Over Seeding - Leaf Removal - Weeding Pruning - Edging - Mulching - Hydroseeding Excavation - Grading - Stump Digging

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Call Any Time! 207.985.3577

PEART & SON LAWN CARE 207-432-6913

A request for a public hearing or a request that the Board of Environmental Protection assume jurisdiction over this application must be received by the Department in writing, no later than 20 days after the application is found by the Department to be complete and is accepted for processing. A public hearing may or may not be held at the discretion of the Commissioner or Board of Environmental Protection. Public comment on the application will be accepted throughout the processing of the application. For Federally licensed, permitted, or funded activities in the Coastal Zone, review of this application shall also constitute the State’s consistency review in accordance with the Maine Coastal Program pursuant to Section 307 of the federal Coastal Zone Management Act, 16 U.S.C. § 1456. The application will be filed for public inspection at the Department of Environmental Protection’s office in Portland during normal working hours. A copy of the application may also be seen at the municipal offices in Eliot, Maine. Written public comments may be sent to the regional office in Portland where the application is filed for public inspection: MDEP, Southern Maine Regional Office, 312 Canco Road, Portland, ME 04103.


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~ Classifieds ~

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YARD SALES

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

ANTIQUES FOR SALE by appointment only. 207-251-1018

ATTENTION ALL AUTO TECHS!

$250 SIGN ON BONUS!

MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE SATURDAY - AUGUST 24TH 8:00AM - 2:00PM SPINNAKER RIDGE DR OFF OLD COUNTY RD, WELLS RAIN OR SHINE GARAGE SALE 96 Lupine Lane, Wells Friday 8/23 & Saturday 8/24 9:30-2:30 Final Giant Estate Sale

House Cleaner Wanted No evenings! Part/Full-time. Wells, Ogunquit, York.

Must be at least 18 years of age. Must have reliable vehicle & cell phone.

YOUR NEW CAREER STARTS HERE

$

14-18 per hour

Call 207-752-7585 for interview.

Do you love what you do but don’t love where you work? Then it’s time to talk to me.

• Best pay in the business • Benefits include medical, dental, generous vacation time & 401K with company match • No nights or weekends

HELP WANTED

• Supportive team that understands your value

MAINE OCEAN LOBSTER Kittery • Looking for experienced lobster help. Minimum two years experience. Must be 21 years or older, have a valid driver’s license, and ability to obtain a DOT health card. Ability to lift 50 lbs or more. Positive attitude and great work ethic required. We pay above industry standards for quality people. To schedule an interview, contact Zack Watson at 207-703-3282 or zwatson@maineoceanlobster.com.

CALL OR EMAIL HOATY TODAY

(207) 363-2483 • hoaty@keyauto.com

Positions available to start immediately through October and year round:

HOUSEKEEPERS, BARTENDER, BUSSER, SERVER, POOL & PARKING ATTENDANTS, BAR BACK We have something for your particular talent and schedule, so come join our winning team! Apply by phone, email, or in person:

207-646-9384 • Megan@anchoragebythesea.com • 125 Shore Road, Ogunquit ROUTE 1, YORK, MAINE

FREELANCE REPORTERS WANTED The Weekly Sentinel and the Granite State Sentinel are seeking part-time reporters to cover events in our circulation area of southern York County Maine and coastal Hew Hampshire. Hours are flexible. Experience in publishing and reporting is a plus, but not required.

Anchors Aweigh Café is Now Hiring

Please contact Carol or Raina with a resume and samples by emailing editor@theweeklysentinel.com. For additional information, please call 207-646-8448.

We are now hiring for all positions, full- and part-time hours. We are looking for cashier, sandwich maker, cook, and utility person. Compensation is very competitive. Hours of operation are 6:30am until 1:00pm Monday through Friday with no holidays or nights, and very rare weekend work.

Weekend CAREGivers ** SIGN ON BONUS **

To inquire, email us at anchorsawaycafe86@gmail.com or call 207 752-0600. We look forward to hearing from you, The Anchors Aweigh Team

We have weekend shifts available immediately throughout York County. Join others who find caring for older adults in their homes an incredibly fulfilling experience.

Nancy's Cafe & Catering 1151 Route 1, Cape Neddick is now hiring for: Cooks, Dishwashers, Hosts, Waitstaff, & Prep People. Full & part time. Great pay! Please call 207-363-5557 for an interview or drop in and fill out application.

Huntington Common Hiring Opportunities

Summer is waning – Fall is coming...

For more information, please call 985-8550 or visit us at www.homeinstead.com/499

Care Givers CNA or PSS AM, PM and 3rd shifts. Certified or without certification but highly experienced, or have a passion to work in elder care. Ask about earning a PSS (Personal Support Specialist Certificate) while working, paid by HC.

Key Ford of York is seeking a

Check out which jobs may be a good fit for you! Visit Our Beautiful Community, You’ll Love Working Here! • •

Reminiscence Care Providers 2nd & 3rd shifts. PT & FT.

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CRMA Med Care Managers Servers 3:30-8pm daily including weekends. Beautiful dining rooms

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Make A Difference Become a Home Instead CAREGiverSM! Enhance the life of a senior in your community through non-medical companionship and home-helper services. Build lasting relationships, while helping seniors remain safe and independent in their own homes.

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with restaurant-style service. Training available.

Please see all job descriptions and requirements online at

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PART TIME RECEPTIONIST Mondays and Fridays 1:30-6:00 p.m. for our busy showroom and service center. Please feel free to drop in at ROUTE 1, YORK and fill out an application or leave us your resume. Resumes can also be emailed to Steve Houghton at hoaty@keyauto.com.

Complete an application online.

Key Ford of York is an equal opportunity employer

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~ Classifieds ~ TOP SOIL / LOAM

RENTALS

TOPSOIL SPECIALIST

SOUTH BERWICK

Organic, quality, consistent, screened loam blended with shellfish compost.

2 BR Condo all on one level with an open floor plan & newer flooring. W/D hookups, propane heat, front porch & rear patio. 1 Year lease, full application & credit check required. $1,000/mo. + utilities.

Feed your lawn and garden this season with the best soil you can get delivered to your area.

Call Lynne at Chick Real Estate Cell 207-252-0752

Please visit BESTLOAM.COM or call (207) 282-4445

WINTER RENTALS

Dubois LIVESTOCK ACCOUNTING

CLEANING SERVICES

LAURA S. LEBER, CPA Accounting, bookkeeping, payroll & tax preparation services. Reasonable rates. Call 207-384-5932 or e-mail: laura.leber.cpa@gmail.com

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

RAYMOND C. SNELL, CPA SOUTH BERWICK Income Tax Prep-Individual Business-Corp-NonProfit C 781-956-2713 H 207-384-5425 Kakemo1@myfairpoint.net

FIREWOOD / PELLETS SEASONED FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Call Eric Hobson 207-467-0621 GREEN FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Clean & Guaranteed Full Cord North Berwick 207-409-6567 SEASONED FIREWOOD $250/cord. Buy now! Price will go up in the fall. 603-817-0808 DRY K/D FIREWOOD x-seasoned in dry storage. 1/8 cord (16 cu ft) $299 plus delivery and stacking Call 603-437-0940 www.firewoodguy.com

CHESS LESSONS CHESS LESSONS Richard Lewis, Chess Coach US Chess Federation Certified Lessons: Beginner & Intermediate Call or Text 908-418-0236

ITEMS WANTED WANTED TO BUY Antiques * Silver * Gold * Coins CHRIS LORD ANTIQUES

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

(207) 233-5814 • ME & NH

HEALTH SERVICES MASSAGE THERAPY MASSAGE WITH BRIAN Relaxation, Deep Tissue, Therapeutic Massage for Men Licensed and Insured Est. 1999 South Berwick 617.750.3266 Beautiful Private Studio

HOME REPAIRS CARPENTRY, MASONRY SERVICE Affordable Home Repairs From A to Z, Small Additions 35 Years Exp • 207-205-2359

The Weekly Sentinel (877) 646-8448 www.TheWeeklySentinel.com

ITEMS FOR SALE

Old Town Canoe for Sale $600 includes Extras

Old Town Discovery 158 Canoe for sale. Original owners, like new condition. Red in color, 15’ 8” length x 35.5” width at widest point, 87 lbs. Includes 2 Old Town wooden oars, 1 seat cushion, 2 life jackets, and bag of tie-down straps. Well maintained and stored indoors in shed. Please email: pacosok@yahoo.com

WANTED: VINTAGE postcards, photos, photo albums, NH/Maine train depots, trolleys, etc. Email: 3anzio@gmail.com

WINTER RENTAL AT WATER CREST COTTAGES $950 per month, everything included. 207-646-2202 YORK HARBOR WINTER RENTAL: Walking distance to ocean. Fully furnished bedroom with private bath and entrance. Utilities included. August to midJune or possibly year round. $845/mo. • 207-479-2116 WINTER RENTAL - WELLS BEACH: Looking for two roommates to share: 3 BR, 2 BA house. Oct. 16 - May 31, 2020. New SS appliances. Washer/dryer. Parking. Excellent location. Quiet street. Owner travels in winter. No pets or smoking. $900/each includes all utilities. First/last/security. 207-351-6797. WINTER RENTAL - WELLS BEACH: 2 BR, 1 BA, Sept. 16 - May 31, 2020. New SS appliances. One person $1200/ month includes all utilities. Two persons $1350/month includes all utilities. No pets or smoking. First/last/security. 207-351-6797.

WELLS BEACH WINTER

APARTMENT RENTAL Avail. Sept. 15 - June 15, 2019. 2 Bedrooms, fully furnished. No pets. No smoking. Includes heat & cable. $900 plus electric. Security & refs. 207-432-5532

GLASS REPAIR BROKEN GLASS COMPANY New windows, window repair, shower doors, mirrors, weather stripping, screens. Residential & commercial. 207-216-9931

ITEMS FOR SALE

SAFE HAVEN THRIFT STORE

RENTALS

STORAGE RENTALS

ELIOT MAINE RENTAL Small, furnished, 1 BR APT, ideal for one. All utilities included. No pets. Background check. $1000/mo. Call 207-439-2636

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

ROOM RENTALS Two bedrooms available at 41 Brown Lane, Wells. Shared living Cape house. Utilities, all inclusive. Rent paid by the week. Looking for long-term renters. 207-251-1018

HELP OFFERED

WELLS – Third floor 2 bedroom APT available 10/1. $900 plus heat and utilities. No smokers or pets. 207-363-7655 BERWICK APT FOR RENT One bedroom, no pets or smoking. $800/month, electric heat not included, plus $500 security. 207-641-3726 1,600 SQ.FT. CONDO Sleeps 6-8 in Ogunquit. $1595 per Summer week. Call for Fall & Winter rates. 207-251-6955

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NORTH BERWICK VILLAGE Newly Renovated Duplex 1 & 2 Bedroom Units $1200/mo. & $1650/mo.

PERSONAL ASSISTANCE TRUSTWORTHY RETIREE will 1) make deliveries. 2) drive to/from airport, mall, theater & other dest. 3) do small odd jobs. Try me out! Very reasonable. Call Paul 207-363-0519 COMPANION FOR ELDERLY Experienced & active caregiver, will perform household duties, personal care & transportation. Call Lena: 207-618-3992

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

GUNSMITHING GUNSMITHING SERVICES Expert cleaning and repairs, stock alterations, recoil pads. Over 50 years experience. Very reasonable rates. 207-450-8957

LANDSCAPING

CHENEY’S LAWN CARE, LLC

Tractor Work

Gravel Driveway Grading • Bush Hogging Trench/Drainage Installation

207.216.3192 Fully Insured • cheneyslawncare.com

AUTOS WANTED

WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS, TRUCKS, SUV’S. PAYING CASH! PAYOFFS NO PROBLEM!

TOP $$$ CHECK WITH US BEFORE YOU TRADE

Call Dan: (207) 251-2221 or Email: villagemotors@comcast.net

CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK KEY AUTO GROUP SELLS 1,000 VEHICLES A MONTH

Mon-Wed & Fri-Sun 11am-5pm Thurs 12-5pm Next to Wells IGA Wells Center Plaza, Rt 1 & Rt 109

Paid Off or Not – Instant Money on the Spot!

BENEFITS SAFE HAVEN HUMANE SOCIETY ADOPTION CENTER

DON’T GET RIPPED OFF – CONTACT ME LAST:

Donation wanted! Housewares, clothes, jewelry, estate clean-outs. Tax deductible! FMI: 229-8314

LATE MODEL VEHICLES NEEDED NOW All Makes & Models • Wholesale Buyer

HOATY at 207-363-2483 or hoaty@keyauto.com Key Auto Group, 422 Route 1, York, ME 03909


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People and Business Profiles

Rain Doesn’t Keep Timber-to-Tides Event Down ARUNDEL The Arundel Conservation Trust (ACT) recently hosted Timber to Tides, Arundel Conservation Trust’s second annual social event to benefit ACT efforts at the Vinegar Hill Music Theatre. Although the rain was falling, the event was a great success. Over 100 people attended the spectacular night of fine food, cocktails, and entertainment provided by local band Stolen Mojo. Many valuable items and experiences donated

by local businesses were auctioned off in live and silent auctions. “We are fortunate to have so many wonderful partners in Arundel who came together to create this spectacular event,” said ACT President Joan Hull. “The rain didn’t stop the folks of Arundel and neighboring communities came together to share in the celebration and the room was filled with smiling faces.” Proceeds from event are still being tabulated and are expected to be in the $15,000

range. This money will go a long way towards building trails and boardwalks for the Arundel Community Trails being built by ACT on Limerick Road. The boardwalks cost $10 a foot, even when installed by volunteers. The Arundel Conservation Trust is dedicated to creating a stronger, more vibrant community that honors Arundel’s heritage through the conservation of unique natural, recreational, and scenic resources for the enjoyment of all. For details, visit www.arundeltrust.org.

Zonta Club Announces Donation Totals for Past Year SOUTHERN MAINE The Zonta Club of Southern Maine announced recently that it has given donations to local agencies Esther’s House, York County Shelter, and the Circle Program. Additionally the club gave funds to the York County Community College Foundation to support scholarships for deserving young women in need, a commitment made annually to the college to support students trying

to improve their education and future career opportunities. The club has also donated to scholarship funds and projects which include: The Amelia Earhart Scholarship to help 30 women from 15 countries pursue PhD level education in the aerospace and engineering fields; Projects which support the elimination of human trafficking practices; International service projects which deal with preventing

early child marriage; A project in Jordan that helps women Syrian refugees to improve their lives through training and support in starting their own businesses; A project in Madagascar to help girls further their education. The total of all these cash donations from the club totalled $2,113 for the 2018-19 fiscal year. In addition, club members contribute each month to local agencies by giving items needed

Local Entrepreneur Opens Business to Help Property Owners with Damage ELIOT Maine resident, Chris Anderson, has answered the call to serve the local community, becoming the designated local “Paramedic of Property Damage” with the opening of his new PuroClean franchise located in Eliot. Anderson will lead a team of highly trained technicians to help home and business owners with water, fire, mold, and other property issues, 24/7. PuroClean of Southern York County will serve Berwick, such as clothing, hygiene products, cleaning and kitchen supplies, food, and Christmas gifts. The in-kind value of these items came to $3,765 from October 2018 to June 2019. Agencies which received these donations included Maine Behavioral Health, Caring Unlimited, York County Shelter, Though These Doors. All cash and the value of goods distributed or donated this past year totalled $5,978. For more information, visit www. zonta.org.

Eliot, Kennebunk, Kittery, North Berwick, Sanford, South Berwick, Waterboro, and York, as well as parts of New Hampshire. Prior to opening his PuroClean franchise, Anderson pursued a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice at Northern Essex Community College. He also played professional baseball for the Minnesota Twins as a left-handed pitcher from 2006 through 2009. Anderson began his career in the restoration industry when he worked for an independent restoration company as division manager. During this time, he noticed a shift in the industry toward program work and decided to research restoration business opportunities in the market, ultimately opting for PuroClean. PuroClean has been in businesses in the US and Canada for over 20 years with its franchise network of more than 280 offices. For more information, call 603-570-6996 or visit www.puroclean.com/psyc-me.

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Auto, Air Conditioning, Leather Heated Seats, Navigation, Power Moonroof, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Remote Starter, Full Power Equipment, Factory Warranty, Only 27K Miles, Stk#92050

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Automatic, Air Conditioning, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, 3-Piece Hard Top, Fog Lights, V6 Engine, Factory Warranty, Only 23K Miles, Stk#92053

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~ Ask The Computer Lady ~ before it closes. Elizabeth

Dear Computer Lady, I am not very good at using the mouse. One of the hardest things for me to do, is to click that little X in the upper right hand corner of the window to close the program. Is there an easier way to close a program when I am finished with it? Thanks, Larry

Dear Computer Lady, I have Windows 7 Pro on my Acer Aspire 5100 laptop and its working great, no problem. Its 32 bits and I increase the HD and Ram. But when I tried to load Windows 10 then it notes: Compatibility issue ATI RADEON XPRESS 1100 The display manufacturer hasn’t made your display compatible with Windows 10. Check with the manufacturer for support. I tried to look if any way to upgrade my system on the net but was not successful. Is it possible to find a solution for my older ACER laptop? thanks, Richard

Dear Larry, There are many of us, who for one reason or another, find it easier to use the keyboard than the mouse. I like to use the keyboard, because my wrist aches after long periods of using a mouse. Instead of using your mouse to close the window that is active (you can tell the window is active by the blue title bar) try this keyboard shortcut, hold down the Alt key, and press F4. Release both keys, and your window will close. If you have not saved your work, the program may prompt you to do so,

Dear Richard, I did a little bit of research on your laptop on the Acer website (www.us.acer.com) and found that there are not any display drivers (a driver is simply

software that tells your computer how to use the hardware) available for Windows 10 for this model. In fact, it only has drivers available for XP and Vista. Acer does have a list of products that they will support Windows 10 on at: http://us.acer.com/ ac/en/US/content/windows10eligible-models. I did not see your laptop in this list. Since you have stated that Windows 7 is working great on this laptop, and Microsoft is warning you about the compatibility issue, I would advise you to stick with Windows 7 for now, and work on getting a replacement computer some time in the next year. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I love your newsletter. I read them even though I think I know what to do and usually learn a great lesson. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Today I have a question about

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Dear Bette, As a fellow saver of embroidery files, I have a couple of tools that I can share with you. One is free and will help you to organize your files and the other is not free, but will help you view and print your files. First for the free tool. The secrets of embroidery website has a handy set of empty folders that are great for organizing embroidery files. I downloaded the folders many

years ago, and have even added to them when I have a design that doesn’t seem to fit in any of the available. You can read about their organizing ideas and download the folders at: www. secretsof.com/content/608. The second tool that I use and I think you will find invaluable is the Embird embroidery software. You can find Embird at: www. embird.net. Embird will help you do two things that are extremely helpful. First, you will be able to print a catalog of all designs in a folder. This is what you are looking for in your original question, and I have used it in the past to print out a catalog of designs. It is great if you want to give people a list of designs to choose from. The file name is listed beneath each image which makes it easy for you to go back and select the right file. For an extra $20. you can purchase the iconizer plug-in for Embird, which will allow you to see an icon for each embroidery file showing what the design is. This saves on paper, but allows you to easily see what each design looks like when browsing your files in Windows. Elizabeth Interested in learning more? Elizabeth has answered thousands of computer questions over the years. To submit a question, email her at elizabeth. boston@gmail.com.

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MSRP

NO PREP FEES!

BRAND NEW 2019 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB EXPRESS 4X4 8.4” TOUCH 20” CHROME WHEEL SCREEN S

41,830

Automatic, Air Conditioning, Fog Lights, Back Up Camera, Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry, Power Windows & Locks, Bluetooth Hands Free, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control

$

BUY FOR

28,995*

Stk#19340

$

MSRP

44,660

OR

LEASE FOR

159

$

/MO.

24

FOR MONTHS

BRAND NEW 2019 RAM 2500 CREW CAB 6.4L HEMI 4X4 CH APPEARAROME NCE GROU P IN

ANTI-SP

8-Spd Auto, AC, PWR Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Back Up Camera, Trailer Tow, Clearance Lamps, Touch Screen & Satellite Radio, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Bluetooth

BUY FOR $38,995*

Stk#19301

CHROM APPEARA E NCE GROUP

BRAND NEW 2019 RAM 3500 CREW CAB H.O. TURBO DIESEL 4X4 $

MSRP

57,265

1,000 LB-FT OF TORQUE

Auto, AC, Back Up Camera, Trailer Tow, Clearance Lamps, Satellite Radio, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Bluetooth, Snow Plow Prep, Full PWR Equip., Chrome Appearance Group

BUY FOR $50,995*

BRAND NEW 2019 RAM 1500 CREW CAB BIG HORN 4X4 REMOTE

Stk#19187

$

MSRP

44,235

STARTER

8-Speed Auto, Air Conditioning, Fog Lights, Back Up Camera, Touch Screen Radio, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Full PWR Equipment, Bluetooth, Alloy Wheels, Remote Starter

$

BUY FOR

32,995*

OR

LEASE FOR

189

$

/MO.

24

FOR MONTHS

BRAND NEW 2019 RAM 1500 CREW CAB SPORT HEMI 4X4 OME

Stk#19316

HR 20” CHEELS W REMOTE STARTER Auto, AC, Fog Lights, Keyless Enter-N-Go, 8.4” Touch Screen, PWR Seat, Sport Appearance Pkg, Bluetooth, Satellite Radio, Dual Exhaust, 5.7L Hemi, Full PWR Equip. MSRP

$ 50,260

$

BUY FOR

37,995*

Stk#19348

$

MSRP

LEASE FOR

OR $

299

FOR

36

/MO. MONTHS

BRAND NEW 2019 RAM 1500 CREW CAB LARAMIE HEMI 4X4 & R THE ION PANORAMIC LEAVIGAT A MOONROOF N

54,005

Heated & Cooled PWR Seats & Steering, 8.4” Touch Screen, Fog Lights, Keyless EnterN-Go, Bluetooth, Wheel Flares, Full PWR Equip., Satellite Radio, Back Up Camera

$

BUY FOR

42,995*

LEASE FOR

OR $

* Prices include rebates to dealer. Leases are figured with $2,999 cash down and 10,000 miles per year.

No Documentation Fees, No Preparation Fees, No Dealer Fees!!!

PORT CITY CHRYSLER DODGE

Route One Bypass • Portsmouth, NH • (603) 436-1243 • Exit 5 off I-95 • www.portcitychryslerdodge.com

319

FOR

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THE HOUSE OF VALUE Used

Used

Used

Used

Stock #9234

Stock #R15325B

Stock #T16118A

Stock #9907

2013 CHEVY CAMARO

2018 TOYOTA CAMRY XSE

2017 BMW 330i XDRIVE

2016 TOYOTA TACOMA

$

$

$

$

44,500

24,985

30,295

24,750

Stock #T16031A

Stock #R13802A

Stock #9897

Stock #9917

2014 LEXUS ES350

2015 TOYOTA TACOMA 4X4

2017 TOYOTA CAMRY LE

2017 TOYOTA 4RUNNER LMTD

$

$

19,789

DBL CAB LIMITED

2014 FORD FOCUS H/B

2013 FORD C-MAX HYBRID

7,495

Stock #9909

2017 LEXUS GX460

$

37,982

16,851

$

Stock #T1588AB

Stock #T16355A

$

28,295 TITANIUM

Harley Deal Finder

$

Hybrid Specialist

OPEN SUNDAYS 11-5

Stock #9899

Stock #T15979A

2016 TOYOTA COROLLA S PLUS

2014 TOYOTA TUNDRA

16,495

$

ONLY 1 MILE SOUTH OF THE PORTSMOUTH TRAFFIC CIRCLE Route 1 Bypass, Portsmouth, NH

VIEW ENTIRE INVENTORY AT

toyotaofportsmouth.com

603-431-6100

$

24,495

Stock #T16037E

Stock #T15813A

2017 TOYOTA TUNDRA PLATINUM

2013 MERCEDES C300

2016 HONDA ODYSSEY

41,495

15,495

$

Stock #ST16148A

Stock #9916

2018 HONDA ACCORD EX-L

2014 TOYOTA TACOMA

$

$

25,995

Certified

Stock #R15470

2016 TOYOTA CAMRY LE

2019 TOYOTA COROLLA H/B

$

$

2019 TOYOTA CAMRY

2017 TOYOTA TACOMA

$

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Limited Comprehensive Warranty

• 160-Point Quality Assurance Inspection

• 7-Year/100,000-Mile Limited Powertrain Warranty

28,994

• CARFAX®

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Stock #9883

Stock #R15655

2016 TOYOTA TACOMA

2019 TOYOTA TACOMA

$

$

28,605

• 12-Month/12,000-Mile

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Stock #9848

23,795

The Toyota Certified Advantage

22,995

Stock #R15139

25,220 Certified

Certified

Stock #9900

16,499

$

25,987

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

150 Greenleaf Ave Portsmouth, NH

36,495

Stock #T16352A

$

Tucker

8,495

$

Vehicle History Report™

• 1-Year Roadside Assistance

33,995

• New Car Financing Rates

Stock #9890

Stock #R15603

Stock #R15658

2018 TOYOTA RAV4

2018 TOYOTA RAV4

2019 TOYOTA COROLLA H/B

$

$

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

23,995

26,995

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

22,995

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Stock #R14825

Stock #9865

Stock #R15469

2018 TOYOTA TACOMA

2016 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER

2019 TOYOTA 4RUNNER

$

$

$

29,329

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

27,313

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

34,895

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •


August 23, 2019

38 The Weekly Sentinel

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~ Puzzles ~

CLUES ACROSS 1. Job 5. Retirement account 8. Parent-teacher organizations 12. Audibly 14. Leavened bread in Indian cooking 15. “To __ his own” 16. Violent disorder 18. Not wet 19. Worst (French) 20. Move with springy steps 21. Georgia rockers

22. Moved quickly 23. Blood proteins 26. Return to 30. Related to Iran 31. The first 32. Pearl Jam’s debut 33. Nocturnal, catlike mammal 34. Hymn 39. One who engages in arbitrage 42. Less bright 44. Indian lute 46. Discovers

47. Weatherman 49. Jai __, sport 50. Spy organization 51. Ancient Greek oracles 56. Swindles 57. Not young 58. Log-shaped pastry 59. Professional engineer association 60. Arabic feminine name 61. Sacred text 62. __ and ends 63. What remains after taxes 64. Type of watt

CLUES DOWN 1. Pack full of clay 2. Relating to wings 3. Type of bean 4. Former MLB commish Bowie 5. Short-tailed lemur 6. Cheese dish 7. To any further extent 8. Enzyme 9. Taiwan capital 10. Extensive landed property 11. Remove 13. Remove the head

17. High IQ group 24. Israeli city __ Aviv 25. Sportscaster 26. Hastily set up 27. Midway between northeast and east 28. Beloved basketball player Jeremy 29. Consumed 35. One point east of due south 36. Television network 37. Allow 38. Wife 40. Grayish-brown mammal 41. Written language for blind people 42. Insecticide 43. Della __, singer 44. Cleaned 45. Eye membranes 47. Past tense of f ly 48. Anwar __, Egyptian statesman 49. Currency exchange charge 52. Dark stain 53. Easily manageable 54. One who does not tell the truth 55. Soluble ribonucleic acid

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

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

Checkout these Certified Specials

ADDITIONAL REBATES

2018 Jeep Wrangler Sport 2-Door 4x4

WARRANTY TO 100K MILES

2016 Jeep Compass Latitude 4x4 ......... $16,475 Deep Cherry Red, Automatic, 42K Miles, #230

2018 Summer Clearance!

#JW3123

2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4

#JG1536

2018 Jeep Renegade Latitude 4x4

2015 Jeep Patriot High Altitude Ed. 4x4 ...$16,700

2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4

#JR185

#JW3089

Black, Automatic, 46K Miles, #205

2016 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 4x4......... $17,400 Silver, Automatic, 59K Miles, #JC692A

2016 Jeep Cherokee Limited 4x4 .......... $17,433 Brilliant Black, Automatic, 67K Miles, #JC763B

2016 Jeep Renegade Sport 4x4............. $17,633 Alpine White, Automatic, 20K Miles, #JW3092A

2016 Jeep Compass Latitude 4x4 ......... $18,100 Deep Tint Glass, Sirius XM, 5K Miles/Year

MSRP $34,525 DISCOUNT & REBATE $3,107

Sale Price

$31,418

Lease For $259/mo. x 36 months

All New 2020 Jeep Gladiator Sport 4x4

#GL6

Leather, Sunroof

Cold Weather Package, Remote Start

MSRP $44,530 DISCOUNT & REBATE $9,000

MSRP $27,415 DISCOUNT & REBATE $6,250

Sale Price

Sale Price

$35,530

2019 Jeep Compass Sport 4x4

#JS501

$21,715

All New 2019 Jeep Cherokee Limited 4x4

#JC705

Tech Group, H-Top, Alpine Premium, 5K Miles/Year

MSRP $43,915 DISCOUNT & REBATE $4,300

Sale Price

$39,615

Lease For $322/mo. x 36 months

2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4

#JG1615

Mojave Sand, Automatic, 21K Miles, #JG1674A

2017 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 4x4......... $18,933

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

2016 Jeep Renegade Latitude 4x4 ........ $19,100 White, Automatic, 32K Miles, #182

2018 Jeep Compass Latitude 4x4 ......... $19,933 Jazz Blue, Automatic, 29K Miles, #JC717A

2018 Jeep Cherokee Latitude Plus 4x4 $20,233 Granite Crystal, Automatic, 31K Miles, #JC751A

2016 Jeep Renegade Trailhawk 4x4...... $20,800 Alpine White, Automatic, 41K Miles, #232

2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4x4...$25,650 Bright White, Automatic, 74K Miles, #235A

2019 Jeep Cherokee Latitude Plus 4x4.....$29,491 Diamond Black, Automatic, Only 2,500 Miles, #909A Cold Weather Pkg, Roll-Up Tonneau Cover, Trailer Tow (4600 lb. cap.), Prem. Top, 500 Mi/Yr.

MSRP $42,650 DISCOUNT & REBATE $2,717

Sale Price

$39,933

Lease For $388/mo. x 42 months

Leather, Back-Up Camera, 3.2L V6, Apple/Android CarPlay

MSRP $25,435 DISCOUNT & REBATE $5,502

Sale Price

$19,933

Leather, Sunroof

MSRP $35,605 DISCOUNT & REBATE $5,698

MSRP $43,735 DISCOUNT & REBATE $7,150

Sale Price

Sale Price

$29,907

Lease For $199/mo. x 36 months

$36,585

Lease For $274/mo. x 36 months

*Prices include Chrysler Capitol Finance Rebate where applicable. AII leases are 10,000 miles per year, based on S or A tier credit, and $4,199 due at signing. Tax, title & doc fee extra. All applicable rebates assigned to dealer. #JW3123 adj. res. $24,858, total of payment $9,324. #JW3089 adj. res. $32,936.25, total of payment $11,592. #JC705 adj. res. $19,048.20, total of payment $7,164. #GL6 adj. res. $34,120, total of payment $13,968. #JG1615 adj. res. $25,366.30, total of payment $786.40. SAME DAY TRANSACTIONS ONLY. SALE ENDS 9/2/19.

- Alissa Bournival

2016 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited Sahara 4x4...$29,933 Bright White, Automatic, 53K Miles, #JW4068A

2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 4x4...$30,433 Bright White, Automatic, 31K Miles,#GL5A

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

2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit 4x4...$35,425 Brilliant Black, Automatic, 40K Miles, #241

2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit 4x4 ...$41,933 True Blue, Automatic, 20K Miles, #195

603.431.8900 / RT. 1, PORTSMOUTH, NH / BOURNIVALJEEP.NET Bournival2016 Renegade 2016 Patriot Latitude 4x4 Bournival Sport 4x4NH/ 2016 Compass Sport 4x4 RT. 1, 1, PORTSMOUTH, PORTSMOUTH, NH/ 603.431.8900/ 603.431.8900/ WWW.BOURNIVALJEEP.NET - Alissa RT. WWW.BOURNIVALJEEP.NET “High Altitude” #JS354 2016 Patriot 2016 Renegade 2016 Compass #JR86 #JP311 Patriot Latitude Latitude 4x4 4x4 Renegade Sport Sport 4x4 4x4 Compass Sport Sport 4x4 4x4 2016 2016 2016 “High Altitude” Altitude” “High

#JP311 #JP311 #JP311

#JR86 #JR86 #JR86

#JS354 #JS354 #JS354

ALL CERTIFIED CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED PRE-OWNED REDUCED REDUCED $1600-$3600! $1600-$3600! ALL

2014 Dodge Grand Caravan SE Billet Silver, 6-Speed Shiftable, 70K #JG1292A.............$14,988 Sport Appearance Group, Keyless Go, Uconnect 5.0 Leather, Sunroof, Remote Start

MSRP $27,435 Leather, Sunroof, Sunroof, Remote Remote Start Start Leather, Sunroof, Remote Start REBATELeather, & DISCOUNT $7,516

Sport Appearance Appearance Group, Group, Keyless Keyless Go, Go, Uconnect Uconnect 5.0 Sport Appearance Group, Keyless Go, Uconnect 5.0 MSRP $25,530 Sport 5.0 REBATE & DISCOUNT $6,837

Power Value Group, Park View Back-Up Camera

MSRP $26,880 Power Value Group, Park View Back-Up Camera Power Value Value Group, Group, Park Park View View Back-Up Back-Up Camera Camera Power REBATE & DISCOUNT $7,138 MSRP $26,880

2014 Jeep Compass Sport 4x4 Rugged Brown Pearl, 6-Speed Shiftable Auto, 35K #605........$15,988 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4 Bright Silver, 5-Speed Auto, 33K #668 ..........................$22,991


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16,098 16,098 16,098

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15,991 15,991

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17,421 17,421 17,421 LUXURY

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7,621 7,621

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August 23, 2019

40 The Weekly Sentinel

WS

REALTY ONE

Owned Independently

265 Main St, BIDDEFORD 21 Western Ave, KENNEBUNK 207.283.0108 207.967.6777

84 School St, OGUNQUIT 207.646.4546

849 Main St, SANFORD 207.324.5264

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55 Emery Mills Rd, SHAPLEIGH 439 US Rte 1, YORK 207-636-3600 207.363.2497

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 8/24, 11AM-1PM

OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAY 8/24, 11AM-1PM

10 DESMOND LANE YORK

Hidden Treasures subdivision! Construction is well underway on the first custom home being built in this new, 6-lot subdivision on the Webhannet River. This stunning home will feature 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and an open first floor living area. Waterview decks as well as deeded rights to the Webhannet River and walking paths to the Rachel Carson Reserve. Conveniently located yet private. Act now to choose your own finishing touches! Just off US Route 1, onto Seamist Drive, and you are home! $995,000

On the way to the beach! Four bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 kitchen, single-family home is year round, and just a stroll to Long Sands! $448,900

Your Host: Jean Kovacs 207-408-1822

TEQUILA SUNRISE, LOT #2, WELLS

Your Host: Darrel Griffin 207-229-8634

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 8/25, 11AM-3PM

CIDER HILL, YORK $415,000

KENNEBUNKPORT $460,000

A gem and a great opportunity to own a home within walking distance of Dock Square, Kennebunkport, in the lovely village of Cape Porpoise. Currently a legal 2-unit with a second floor owner’s unit and first floor 1 bedroom rental unit. Excellent condition, and ample storage with an attached 1-car garage and large workshop.

Ken Knowles 207-451-0386

Fantastic property across from the golf course featuring a lovely treebordered, 3 acre lot. Three+ BRs & BAs, full basement, high ceilings, Pella replacement windows, and a cozy wood stove which functions as a secondary source of heat. Large master suite complete with a massive walk-in closet! Two-car garage is heated and second bay is oversized. Private backyard with exquisite rock outcroppings. Ideal commuter location to everywhere!

Karen Rice 207-451-3990

13 LEDGE ROAD, OGUNQUIT

Just off Shore Road, stop by and see how you can live in the center of it all! Charming, pet-friendly, first floor Condo is one of two units in an adorable Cape-style building. Relaxation starts the moment you step onto the front screened porch and look out onto the manicured front yard. Large kitchen, LR, and a very generously-sized BR, as well as in-unit laundry. Steps to Ogunquit’s famed Marginal Way Walk and the working waterfront of Perkins Cove. $419,000

Your Host: Lynn Sewell 207-468-8600

ROCHESTER, NH $345,000

LYMAN $514,900

Exceptional Log home! Privacy, beauty and loveliness – all on 5 acres with in-ground pool, new deck, and 2 office spaces. On your own pond and a long driveway away from the road, this property has so much to offer! Multiple opportunities for a business: Bed & Breakfast, Airbnb, or large family!

Adam Hedio 207-604-2723

YORK $269,900

¾ Mile to the beach! Get out your tools, talents and some paint!

Jean Kovacs 207-408-1822

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Family-sized, 4 BR, 2.5 BA Colonial is in the perfect commuter location, 20 minutes to Portsmouth & Epping! Privately situated in a residential neighborhood with no HOA. Beautiful high-ceiling foyer welcomes you to a home full of generous-sized rooms and loads of storage closets. Spacious LR with gas FP & large windows, beautiful cherry kitchen & breakfast bar, dining area with sliding doors floods the whole space with light & views of the yard. Oak staircase leads to 2nd level with master suite, walk-in closets & en-suite BA, plus other 3 BR and large full BA. Two-car garage, large insulated bsmt, home security, sprinkler system, central air & city natural gas.

Marcia Giniusz 207-752-0472


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