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Surf Competition Raises Funds For Living Well With Cancer Fund YORK Ian Knowles, Director & Founder of The Big Andrew Foundation, recently presented a check for $8,200 to York Hospital’s Oncology & Infusion Care representative Susan KellyWestman LMSW. The funds were raised through the Foundation’s 7th Annual Big Andrew East Coast Surf Competition held at Long Sands Beach in York, Maine, on August 10, where more than 300 people, from volunteers to surfers, participated in the celebratory day-long event, which included a BBQ, raffle drawings and awards ceremony. The Big Andrew Foundation was started in 2008, in honor of 16 year old surfer and York summer resi-

Surfers competed at Long Sands Beach, York, Maine for Big Andrew Foundation Annual Surf Competition.

dent, Andrew Gmelch, who lost his battle with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. An avid surfer, skateboarder and snowboarder, Andrew is remembered for his good-heartedness and optimism, whose too short life provided an extraordinary example of how living with passion means to live without regrets and fears. The Foundation fol-

lows suit as a community based, non-profit organization comprised of surfers, survivors, volunteers and families who rally around the common passions of helping those in need and being close to the ocean, to honor the memory of Andrew Gmelch, along with the spirit of youth. In keeping with the Foundation’s wish to help patients lo-

“Open Lighthouse Day” Salutes the State’s Maritime Heritage SEACOAST – The State of Maine’s sixth annual Open Lighthouse Day will take place on Saturday, September 13 with lighthouses open throughout the state and free entry available to visitors on

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this one day. The popular event, sponsored by the United States Coast Guard, the Maine Office of Tourism and the American Lighthouse Foundation, draws between 15,000 to 18,000 visitors annually with the unique opportunity to climb and learn about Maine’s historic lights. “As one of our largest industries, tourism provides an outstanding way for Maine to attract visitors, create jobs and provide new investment opportunities,” said Governor Paul R. LePage. “My administration is committed to supporting events and activities that showcase our state as a terrific place to visit, study, and invest.” The largest effort of its

kind organized within the U.S., Open Lighthouse Day is a family activity intended to help increase awareness of Maine’s maritime heritage and teach visitors about the rich history of its lighthouses and lighthouse keepers. All lighthouses will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., unless otherwise noted. Special packages, promotions and celebratory activities are also available in partnership with hotels and other attractions. For Lighthouse Day, all lighthouses and lighthouse tours are free. Some parking and transportation costs to lighthouses are additional.

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has made to our Living Well With Cancer Fund year after year. All the hard work, planning and dedication that Ian, Ryan & Justin Knowles and Nicolette Milano continually put forth on behalf of their dear friend Andrew is amazing. It’s incredible for our small commuSee SURF page 4...

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cally who are dealing with the cancer treatments, the funds are used to assist with the expenses of daily living – from gas and grocery cards, utility bills, car, rent or mortgage payments, as well as wigs for those who lose their hair from chemotherapy. “York Hospital is so grateful for the generous donations The Big Andrew Foundation

SOUTH BERWICK Two legends on the New England road race/triathlon scene will be in South Berwick, Maine to compete in the 2014 Pumpkinman Triathlon Festival Half Iron race. Former world triathlon champion Karen Smyers of Lincoln, Massachusetts will join Boston Marathon race di-

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rector Dave McGillivray of North Andover, Massachusetts on September 7 for the half iron race that will consist of a 1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike ride, and 13.1 mile swim. This will be the seventh year of the Pumpkinman Half Iron race. One day See RACE page 18...

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WELLS – The 27th annual Laudholm Nature Crafts Festival will be held at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm on September 6 and 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m each day. More than 115 juried artisans from across the northeast will display nature-themed works created with precious metals, gemstones, fabric, clay, glass, wood, and other materials. Ad-

mission is $7 per person ($5 for Laudholm Trust members), with a 2-day pass available for $10. “The quality and range of works on display at this show are incomparable,” said Nik Charov, president of Laudholm Trust, the nonprofit that organizes the festival. “Here, where art meets nature and rivers meet sea, a unique crafts festival has built a loyal following over the

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past 26 years.” This year’s festival will be the largest in the reserve’s history and features some fresh additions. Massachusetts artist Dale Rogers, whose “big dog” sculpture greets motorists alongside I-495, will display several of his large-scale creations on the site. Also, a jeweler, basket weaver, broom maker, flute maker, fabric worker, and sculptor will each perform live demonstrations of their crafts. The first 500 attendees each day will receive a free reusable tote bag courtesy of Kennebunk Savings. Charov said this festival is the most important fundraising weekend on the organization’s annual calendar. “The money we raise with the help of our at-

tendees, sponsors, and artisans helps protect this historic site and advance the science, education, and conservation work of the Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve.” Donors to the festival include Kennebunk Savings, Marshall Tent & Event Rental, Duffy’s Tavern & Grill, Maine magazine, the Maine Diner, and numerous other local businesses. The Wells Reserve is located on Laudholm Farm Road in Wells, just off Route 1 near the Kennebunk line. A visit to the Wells Reserve at Laudholm often includes a walk through fields, forest, and salt marsh to unspoiled Laudholm Beach. The Wells Reserve at Laudholm

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~ News ~ Noble High School Class of “1979” Meets Again BERWICK Earlier this summer, Noble High School Class of “1979” held their 35th reunion at the Governor’s Inn in Rochester. Fifty-five members were in attendance; however, more than 80 were located and invited. The last time this class gathered was in 1989. Terri Turgeon Wright began organizing the event in July 2013 when she started a

Maine Prepares For 2014 Fall Foliage Season STATEWIDE – With the start of the Maine Fall Foliage season soon to begin, The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF) reports that conditions in the northernmost part of the state are prime for subtle color changes with very low leaf drop. Beginning Wednesday, September 10, the Maine Office of Tourism and DACF will provide an update on the gradual change in leaf color from north to south culminating in peak conditions in late-October. The reporting of Maine’s fall foliage conditions statewide by the DACF first began in 1959. Forest rangers submit their onthe-ground observations each week throughout the reporting season (September 10 through October 25) at www.mainefoliage.com – Maine’s official fall foliage website. A map indicating current foliage conditions with a useful foliage color key is updated weekly. Visitors to the site can also find information on Facebook. While navigating the website, leaf peepers can register to receive weekly reports and submit their favorite fall foliage photos. The site also provides information about complimentary ranger-led fall foliage tours in Maine’s state parks. A trip to Maine would not be complete without a visit to one of 48 state parks and historic sites, and vast acres of public reserved lands. Generally, the northern region of Maine is at or near peak the last week of September into the first week of October. Central, Southern and Western mountains are nearing peak conditions October 6 through October 18. Coastal Maine reaches peak conditions October 13 through 25. Maine is a very popular destination during the foliage season, especially throughout the Western mountains and the Bar Harbor region that includes Acadia National Park. Now is the time to plan a late-September getaway to Zone See FOLIAGE page 10...

“Noble High Class of “79” Reunion” Facebook page. However, she attributes much of the event’s success to a fantastic Reunion Committee which included: Suzann Glidden, Laura Lamontagne, Rick Tibbetts and Tim Thompson. Many were moved by the “Remembrance” table where they could view pictures of classmates lost throughout the years. Shari Norton made a beautiful Remembrance Board and Tammy Chadbourne donated lovely candles with pictures of each person on the glass. All had a wonderful time and prior to leaving, Carol Couture Greeley was named “Reunion Committee Chair” for

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MAINE SEACOAST 1,200 Cyclists are ready to tour the southern Maine coastline. Against a backdrop of historic lighthouses, rocky coast and sandy beaches, avid cyclists from all over North America will ride in support of the Eastern Trail Alliance on Saturday, September 6 for the 11th Annual Maine Lighthouse Ride. Participants will set out to cover 25, 40, 62 or 100 miles, beginning and ending at Southern Maine Community College. “With the event full at 1,200 riders, the Maine Lighthouse Ride is clearly one of the most popular rides in New England,” said Bob Bowker, spokesperson for the ride. “The combination of scenic Maine coastline, plenty of good food, and dozens of friendly volunteers keeps ‘em coming back for more!” Registered MLR riders are provided with maps, cue sheets, multiple rest stops, hot food, portable restrooms and a hand washing station, plus on-call support vehicles. Riders can also expect a warm, encouraging greeting upon their return, from troop of volunteers and their array of noisemakers and musical instruments. Volunteers are welcome to join. For details, visit www.easterntrail.org. While registration is closed for this year’s MLR, trail supporters and enthusiasts alike can find information for the 2015 MLR on the website www.easterntrail.org. Users of the Eastern Trail in South Portland and Scarborough should be advised of possible temporary congestion during the first few hours of the ride, which gets underway at 7 a.m. on Sept. 6. Drivers are also encouraged to be mindful of extra bicycle traffic on local roads between South Portland and Kennebunkport throughout the day. All proceeds from the 2014 Maine Lighthouse Ride benefit the Eastern Trail Alliance, an organization dedicated to building a 65-mile greenway from Kittery to South Portland, Maine, as part of the East Coast Greenway.


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Berwick Public Library Farmers’ Market

The Friends of the Berwick Public Library and the Berwick Library Association announce the 21st Farmers’ Market to be held on Saturday, September 13 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the corner of Old Pine Hill Rd and Sullivan St in Berwick. Adding to this will be their first Fall Book Sale. The first day of the book sale will run for the same hours as the Farmers’ Market, and then will continue through the following week during regular library hours. If you might you have some produce or flowers

to spare, think of the library and please donate items and deliver them either Friday Sept. or Saturday morning. As in past years, all proceeds will benefit the library.

For More Information

Contact the library at 207-6985737 or visit www.berwick.lib. me.us.

South Berwick Public Library Lyme Disease Talk

On Wednesday, September 10 at 7 p.m., University of Maine Extension Field Epidemiologist Lisa DiFedele will present a 30-

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minute educational talk on Lyme disease allowing time for questions. Informational handouts and tick spoons will be available to take home. DiFedele works for the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Infectious Disease Epidemiology Program for the state of Maine.

Young Street Studio Project

The Library is looking for 10 high school age individuals to help decorate the walls of the youth areas of the library. Participating teens will meet for Wednesday art sessions from 4 to 6 p.m. with local artist Julie Barbetta Parker during the fall to explore ideas, receive instruction and paint. Finished works will then be donated to the library for installation in the teen area of the library. Participants will then have the opportunity to mentor middle school and grade school age youth. Funded through a Maine Communit y Foundation Community Building grant. Deadline for application is September 23, and no previous art experience is necessary.

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William Fogg Library Book Group

The Monday Af ternoon Book Group of Eliot and Kittery will meet on Monday, September 8, from 4 to 6 p.m. will meet. Participants will be reading and discussing books with the letter “J” in the title. This continues the theme of discussing items which involve a letter of the alphabet. Newcomers are always welcome.

For More Information

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Library Sign-Up Month

September is National Library Card Sign-Up Month. Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library will join the American Library Association and public libraries nationwide to make sure students have the most important school supply of all: their very own library card. Besides access to books, there are also CD’s, movies, magazines, audio books, computers and more. And the best thing is it’s all free. Residents of Kennebunkport, Kennebunk, Cape Porpoise, Wells, or Arundel (including general area) are welcome to a free Library Card. Children between the ages of 0-14 need a parent or guardian present to sign their application card.

Book Sale

Saturday, September 13 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Giant Book Sale Blowout, featuring cookbooks, travel books, history, gardening, hobby, craft, How-to, Children’s, Sports, Art, movies and more. Food and Farmers Market vendors. All proceeds go to fund programs and services provided by the library. The book sale will take place outside the Library and at The Perkins House next door to Graves Library located at 18 Maine Street in Kennebunkport.

Play And Read

Play and Read at the Graves Library will begin once again on September 9. This program will be held every Tuesday morning between 10 a.m. to noon. This is a drop-

in program for ages 1 1/2 & up. The program offers a morning of unstructured play and social time for children and their caregivers in a warm, child friendly space. Age appropriate toys, coloring supplies and books will be available.

David Morse: Guest At Larks Meeting

Local author, David Morse, will be a guest at the next Larks Meeting to read from his new book : ‘Harry and Maude Take It On’, Saturday, Sept 13 at 2 p.m. Morse is a retired physician whose writings have appeared in the ‘Boothbay Register’, ‘Animus’, ‘Harbor Journal’ and a children’s book, ‘Julie’s Climb.’ His characters, as exemplified in his book, ‘Harry and Maude Take it On,’ depict the foibles and redeeming features found in everyone.

For More Information

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D.A. Hurd Library ‘Turner & Hooch’ Feature Film

D.A. Hurd Library is going to the dogs – police dogs, that is! Enjoy Dinner and A Movie on Tuesday, September 16 at 4:30 p.m. Allards Market, Town Pizza, and Subway will be providing the refreshments. The feature film ‘Turner and Hooch’ (rated PG) will start promptly at 5 p.m. “Hoki,” North Berwick’s own

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~ Library News ~ ...LIBRARIES from page 8 K-9 cop will be our special guest after the movie for a demonstration of his valuable role in the police department. Children under 12 must be accompanied by and adult.

Outreach Services

The library will bring books to residents of the Olde Mill in North Berwick on Wednesday, September 10, at 2 p.m. The next outreach services to residents of Simpson Meadows are on Wednesday, September 17, at 2 p.m. The library can bring materials to elderly and homebound residents of North Berwick on request.

For More Information

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

Kennebunk Free Library Hosts Sought For Literary Feast

KFL is seeking potential hosts for A Literary Feast, Vol. III, scheduled to be held on Saturday evening and Sunday brunch on November 8 and 9. This popular event invites guests to a dinner prepared by hosts featuring menu items related to a chosen book. For more information on this fundraiser, an introductory meeting will be held on Tues., Sept. 9 at 6:30 p.m. at the Library, or contact Jill

via email or phone at 207-9852173 ext.103.

Minerva Off-Line

On Mon., Sept. 8, the Library’s Minerva Catalog will be off-line to implement upgrades. Unfortunately, this means that you won’t be able to search the catalog, place holds or renew items from home on that day. Also, please remember to bring your library card with you when you visit to check out items. Your understanding is appreciated.

Homeschooling Group

The next meeting of the Home Schooling Group will be held on Monday, September 8 from 2 to 4 p.m. No pre-registration is needed. This is an opportunity for home schooling families to get together with others and exchange ideas or ask questions. Newcomers to homes chooling or families exploring the option are welcome to drop in to learn more. Activities for children will be provided.

For More Information

Contact the library at 207-9852173 or visit www.kennebunklibrary.org.

York Public Library Our Stories, Our Lives

Tuesday, September 9 at 7 p.m. Thatcher Freund, a memoir writer and former journalist, will talk about the importance of stories in our lives, and why it matters

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so much that we preserve them, not just for our descendants and the people who will live in York a century from now, but as a vital historical record for historians and others who will want to understand our time. Thatcher has lived in New England off and on for the last twenty years. He is author of “Objects of Desire: The Lives of Antiques and Those Who Pursue Them”, which follows three pieces of American furniture from their creation in the 18th century to their sales at Sotheby’s some 250 years later.

Flower Show

September 11 to 13: Old York Garden Club will present a Standard Flower Show at the Library. There will be exhibits in all areas of the Library, including horticulture with displays of vegetables, fruits, perennials, and shrubs, flower arrangements by members of The Garden Club Federation of Maine, special exhibits by York businesses and informational exhibits about the monarch butterfly, Cape Neddick River, and York Land Trust.

KENNEBUNK During the months of September and October, the acrylic paintings of Shannon Smullen will be on display in the Speers Gallery located in Hank’s Room at the Kennebunk Free Library, 112 Main St., Kennebunk. “Oh, the places I’ve been!, See SMULLEN page 10...

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in Maine’s western mountains; and the annual Columbus Day Weekend Damariscotta Pumpkinfest & Regatta, October 11 – 13, featuring children’s activities and all things pumpkin including pie-eating contests, pumpkin desserts, a pumpkin derby and pumpkin boat regatta. Maine’s famed Fall Foliage can be enjoyed concurrently with the state’s maritime heritage. Enjoy spectacular foliage views of surrounding mountains while cruising Moosehead Lake aboard the Katahdin Steamship now celebrating its 100-year anniversary. Go to www.visitmaine.com for more information about fall activities and events in Maine. ...SMULLEN from page 9 is a depiction of my favorite places in Maine with an added element of idealism that allows the viewer to experience the wonder and awe that I do while in these places. This series was my senior thesis at a Vermont college and functioned as a tribute to the place I had grown up, while also implying how much I desired proximity to the ocean and the tempestuous rocky coastline that I love. The childlike elements of the series are illustrated in paintings such as “Swing Life Away” and “Wells Harbor Playground”. Every scene in the series is a place that I spent a considerable amount of time in as a child and as a young adult. My endearment and affinity for the locations have not changed, but I tried to paint the scenes as if through the marvelous eyes of a child.” Shannon graduated from Saint Michael’s College in Colchester, VT with a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts. “I am 25 years old. I was born and raised in Wells, Maine. When I was 18, I set off for the Green Mountain state and enjoyed four beautiful years in Vermont as I attended college. After college, I returned to the wonderful state of Maine and have recently made my way back to Vermont in the same town I went to college. I enjoy both states equally, and though I currently live in Vermont – there’s no place like home, and I visit Maine often to see my family.”


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~ News ~ Clark Univ. Awards Degrees During its 110th Commencement exercises on May 18, Clark University awarded 544 bachelor’s degrees, 472 master’s, and 24 doctoral degrees. The following local students received degrees: Kira O. Foley of Berwick Bachelor of Arts in psychology, Eliza R. Lawrence of Kittery - Bachelor of Arts in geography, and Zachary P. Eaton of Kittery Point - Master of Business Administration. Clark Class of 1976 alumnus Ron Shaich, founder, chairman of the board, and CEO of Panera Bread Company, received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree and delivered the Commencement address. Michael Crow, president of Arizona State University, spoke at the master’s and doctoral degree-granting ceremony. Crow, who is nationally recognized for innovative leadership and his commitment to a “reinvention” of the American research university model, lauded Clark University for charting a different academic path. Crow told new graduates they need to do more than just criticize the status quo, they should identify problems from different perspectives and foster change. Crow received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree, as did Cynthia Enloe, research professor in Clark’s International Development, Community, and Environment Department and a renowned feminist teaching and research on women’s politics.

Hofstra Congratulates Local Students in the Class of 2014 About 2,000 Hofstra University students earned their undergraduate, graduate or law degrees during commencement ceremonies on May 18-19, at the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex. Local students who graduated include Morgan Schoff of Berwick, who earned a BS in biochemistry and Ariana Spang of Kennebunk Port, who earned a BA in public relations.

William Woods University in Fulton, Mo., held commencement ceremonies May 10. Rebekah Savage of South Berwick, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree. Amber Cox, a William Woods University alumna who has risen through the women’s basketball ranks to a prestigious position as associate commissioner for women’s basketball for the Big East Conference, returned to her alma mater as the undergraduate commencement speaker. Another alumnus, Matt Cowell, president and founder of Ascend Business Strategies, spoke to graduate students during a second ceremony. A total of 396 degrees were conferred during the day. A combined total of 941 students in all disciplines have graduated from WWU in the past 12 months.

Richardson Graduates from Castleton Christopher Richardson of Kennebunk, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Sports Administration from Castleton College following the successful completion of the spring semester in May 2014.

Alleva Graduates from Centre College Lena Alleva of South Berwick received a BA in English at Centre College’s 191st Commencement, held on Sunday, May 25 at the College’s Norton Center for

Area Residents Graduate from Colby College Area residents were among 472 seniors who graduated from Colby College in Waterville, Maine, on May 25, receiving bachelor of arts degrees at the College’s 193rd Commencement. As guest speaker, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick spoke about the importance of presence in a rapidly changing world. “Human intimacy,” he said, “still depends on looking someone in the eye, touching them, actively listening, being present.” Colby President William D. Adams, presiding over his last commencement before stepping down June 30, handed a diploma to each of the graduates. Graduates include: Norah S. Flynn of Manchester-by-the-Sea is the daughter of Jude and Joan Flynn of Kittery, and majored in psychology with a neuroscience concentration; Travis Gomez-Phillips of Kennebunkport is the son of Jeanne Gomez of Kennebunkport, and James Phillips of Seffner, Fla., and majored in biology with a concentration in ecology and evolution; Philip D. Hussey of Kennebunk is the son of Timothy Hussey and Marcia Landry of Kennebunk, and majored in government; Patricia K. Kelly of Wells is the daughter of Katheryn Kelly of Wells, and majored in biology; and Amarinda L. Keys of Berwick is the daughter of

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Parkinson Graduates from Colorado College

Isabel Parkinson graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Colorado College on May 19. Parkinson is from Kennebunk. Colorado College awarded 566 undergraduate degrees at its 132nd commencement. Jane Lubchenco, the first woman to serve as the head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), gave the commencement address, titled “From Rats to Sharks: Tales of Public Service.” She is a 1969 graduate of Colorado College.

Kathryn Jane Gagnon was among 521 graduates awarded diplomas at Denison University’s 173rd commencement held Saturday, May 17. Gagnon, a resident of South Berwick, was awarded a degree from Denison by President Adam Weinberg. Gagnon graduated with a major in political science and a minor in women’s studies. A consistent dean’s list student, she is a member of Pi Sigma Alpha, the national political science honorary, and received the Denison Founders Scholarship. Gagnon was a department fellow and senior fellow for the political science and women’s studies departments, and was a head resident, and resident assistant. During the ceremonies, Joshua Goldman delivered the senior

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“Art Videos At The Gallery” Conclude September 10

OGUNQUIT The final films in the “Art Videos at the Gallery” season will be shown on September 10, at 7:30 p.m. at the Barn Gallery, Shore Road and Bourne Lane in Ogunquit. Admission is free and there is plenty of free parking. The films are about two special artists: Edward Hopper and Toulouse Lautrec. Edward Hopper (1882– 1967) was born in New York and became known as a prominent American painter and printmaker who was probably most famous for his oil paintings, although he was also recognized as a talented artist in watercolors and printmaking in etching. He showed talent in drawing when he was 5 years old and his parents encouraged him, supplying him with materials and books about art. By the time he reached his teens, he was working in pen & ink,

charcoal, watercolor, and oil. He liked to draw from nature as well as producing political cartoons. The second film will be: Toulouse Lautrec and Montmartre. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901), the French Post-Impressionist, is renowned for his paintings and posters inspired by the rowdy, spectacle of entertainment in late nineteenth–century Paris. He found his subjects in the dance halls, cabarets, circuses, and brothels of the Montmartre neighborhood, where middle-class visitors came for a whiff of excitement laced with danger. His images of performers at the Moulin Rouge, Chat Noir, and other fashionable nightspots transformed the poets, singers, and dancers of Montmartre into celebrities. This film traces the relationship between the aristocratic painter and the avant-

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garde culture of Montmartre, using works of art by Lautrec and his colleagues, rare archival footage and sound recordings, period photographs, and interviews with contemporary scholars. Toulouse Lautrec was born in Albi, France, heir of and old aristocratic French family that traced its heritage back a thousand years. He was interested in painting at an early age and later created innovations in lithograph drawing. He was probably most famous for his posters. He lived in the Montmartre section of Paris amid the cabaret entertainment and bohemian life he loved to paint. For more information, visit barngallery.org.

The Art of Icon Painting YORK HARBOR Russian icon maker, teacher and lecturer, Marina Forbes, will offer “The Art of Icon Painting” workshop at the St. George’s Episcopal Church in York Harbor. There will four 4-hour sessions on four Fridays: September 12, 19 and October 3 and 17 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. It is a hands-on studio workshop for students interested in learning how to create traditional Russian icons, one of the world’s oldest and most respected forms of religious art. The program will include a detailed discussion and demonstration of traditional materials and methods of icon making. Then students will create their own icons. No painting experience is required, and experienced artists will also feel comfortable in this

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Exhibition in August was judged by Katharine Cartwright, an internationally known artist and art instructor. She is a Signature Member of the National Watercolor Society, the Missouri Watercolor Society, and the Northeast Watercolor Society. At the age of forty, Katharine’s interest in the natural physical world inspired her to return to college where she was awarded a B.A., magna cum laude, in Geology from The College of Charleston followed by a M.S. in Earth Sciences with special honors from Syracuse University. While continuing her work as a professional artist, Katharine also served on the faculty of Skidmore College in the Department of Earth Sciences and acted as department chair before retiring in 2008. Presently, Katharine works from her studio in Spruce Head, Maine and also travels to teach workshops in concept development to adult art students. The Award Winners were as follows: Wolfgang Ertl of Hampton, NH won “Best in Show” for his abstract entitled “Arabesque.” Dawn Maron of South Portland took First Place Watercolor for her painting, “Showtime.” Mike Maron of South Portland received First Place See AGK page 26...


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YORK York Art Association (YAA) is holding its 20th Annual “Art in the Park” Show on Saturday, September 13, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Moulton Park in York. Art in the Park was founded in 1995 by Gloria Gustason and her husband, Gus, who were then president and treasurer of YAA, respectively. At that time membership and exhibits had been declining for several years and the gallery was in need of repairs and renovations. The Gustasons, and other members were thinking of ways to re-establish York Art Association. They thought an outside show in a park sponsored by YAA would revitalize the organization and be a good source of revenue. The first Art in The Park show was held in July 1995 with 16 participating artists. The date for the following shows was moved to mid September because more artists throughout New England were available to exhibit after the summer months. During some of the following years as many as 65 artists have participated including a loyal following of artists who return year after year. It has been estimated that , over the years, Art in the Park has generated over $50,000 in revenue for York Art Association. Kenny Gilbride, the current president of YAA, is this

year’s Art in the Park chairman. He says this years show features traditional fine art as well as high quality crafts. The participants include 50 master artisans selected by jury. Their work includes Acylic, Digital Art, Fine Crafts, Mixed Media, Oil, Pastel, Photography & Watercolor. The jurors for this year are Nancy Grace Horton and Bob Paarlberg. They will judge all of the work and award 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes to the winners. Nancy Grace Horton holds an MFA in Visual Arts from the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University and has been working as a freelance photographer and educator for over 20 years. She is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, most recently an Artists Entrepreneurial Grant from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, where she is also a Rostered Artist. A selection of Nancy’s work can currently be viewed at the George Marshall Gallery in York. Bill Paarlberg paints watercolors, draws the Famous Monsters of Portsmouth, and edits a newsletter on public relations measurement. For many years he has been doing architectural renderings in various media. The public is welcome to attend Art in the Park which is located across from York Art Association at 394 York Street (Rte 1A), York. There is no admission charge and food will be available by Serenity Market Cafe.

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ELIOT An array of small art works by Sanctuary Arts Instructors and friends has adorned the walls at Sanctuary Arts for the summer months. View these affordable paintings and sculptures curated by Maryhop Brandon and Christopher Gowell, in an inspiring art school setting. Sanctuary Arts art instructors include Sean Beavers, Joshua Langstaff, Carol Ann Morley, Christopher Pothier, Dewitt Hardy, Christopher Gowell, Gail Sauter, DewiitHardy, Alice Carroll, Christopher Gowell and ShiaoPing Wang. They are joined by photographer Jasmine Inglesmith, mixed media artist Lauren Pollaro, sculptors Steven Carpenter, Jeffrey Briggs, and Lindley Briggs, and Jeanne’ McCartin. Invited painters include Simon

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Leave a Legacy for Your Grandchildren On Sept. 8, we observe National Grandparents Day. If you have grandchildren, they will hopefully mark this occasion by sending a card, making a call or, best of all, paying a visit. But however your grandchildren express their feelings for you, you undoubtedly have a very big place in your heart for them. In fact, you may well be planning on including your grandchildren in your estate plan. If that’s the case, you’ll want to do the best you can to preserve the size of your estate – without sacrificing the ability to enjoy life during your retirement years. Here are a few suggestions to help you achieve this “balancing act�:

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comprehensive estate plan. And it’s best to create this plan as soon as possible, while you are mentally and physically healthy. You may never become incapacitated, of course, but the future is not ours to see. In addition to starting early with your estate plan, you’ll need to assemble the right team, including your financial advisor, legal professional and tax expert. You might enjoy receiving attention on National Grand-

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student. “I brushed up on my academic skills at Adult Ed so I could score high enough on the Accuplacer to take regular college courses instead of beginner classes,� she said. “The teachers were wonderful. They told us everything you can get out of college, which was huge because I didn’t know half of it. “They took me over and introduced me to Admissions at YCCC. They even helped me get a scholarship for a summer class I wanted to take so I could get used to the college atmosphere while it was quiet. “Because of ‘Compass’, when I went to orientation at YCCC I understood all the college lingo and what to expect. They had told us everything we needed to know about where to look for information, what questions to ask, and who to ask.� This fall she’s enrolled in English 101 and math, and plans to take biology and anatomy at YCCC before transferring to the radiology program at the University of Southern Maine. Her husband Wayne is proud of her, and her older daughter thinks it’s “very cool� that mom is going to college. Perry jokes that the biggest change for the family is her housekeeping. Previously she never went to bed until everything was in perfect order, but now “housework waits� when she has homework. “And the kids pitch in a little more,� she added, “which isn’t a bad thing.� Perry’s advice for people wondering if they’re college material is that “anyone can do it – you just have to know what See COMPASS page 15...


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resources are out there. The ‘Compass’ class helped me so much. I would have been lost without it.” “It’s too bad more people don’t know about it,” she said. “If I hadn’t taken the English

and math classes for free to bring my skills up to where they needed to be for college, I would’ve had to pay for those beginner classes at YCCC even though the credits wouldn’t count. So many people could benefit from Compass.” The 14-week fall session of

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‘Compass’ begins Wednesday, Sept. 10, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Noble Adult Ed in North Berwick. Other time and day options exist at partner programs held at Marshwood, York and Kittery Adult Ed programs. “If you think you’re not college material, you may want to reconsider,” said Brenda Gagne, Noble Adult Ed director. “Obtaining a high paying, high demand job often takes more than a high school diploma. Our experienced staff can help you acquire the academic skills needed for college or one of the trades in a setting that’s similar to college in terms of class format and workload.

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York Hospital Hospice Offers Free Bereavement Support Group YORK – York Hospital Hospice is offering “Learning to Live with Loss” an ongoing support group for anyone who has experienced the loss of a loved one. The session begins September 11 and will be held at York Hospital in the Ellis Conference Room, 15 Hospital Dr, York on Thursday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. This free ten week support group is designed to help bereaved people learn about the grief process, share their experience, and support each other in a facilitated group environment. Sessions are

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Good Shepherd Food Bank Helps Solve Hunger in Maine STATEWIDE Hunger advocates from Maine and across the country will be wearing orange on in an effort to raise awareness of the 49 million people in the United States who struggle with hunger. It’s just one of the many awareness events taking place throughout the month of September in recognition Hospital Hospice provides compassionate physical, emotional and spiritual care for patients, and will coordinate grief and bereavement support for families and caregivers. For more information, visit www. yorkhospital.com/hospice.

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Health & Fitness Bubier Meats Beef Products Recalled STATEWIDE – Bubier Meats, an establishment in Greene, Maine is recalling approximately 25,192 pounds of fresh beef products because the dorsal root ganglia may not have been completely removed, which is not compliant with federal regulations that require their removal in cattle 30 months of age and older, the Maine Meat and Poultry Inspection (MMPI) program announced today. The products subject to recall include: Quartered beef carcasses that were stamped with the Maine mark of inspection and establishment number “EST. 4.” with the following ship dates: 11/13/13, 11/26/13, 1/2/14, 1/21/14, 2/5/14, 2/19/14, 3/5/14, 3/19/14, 4/2/14, 4/30/14, 5/12/14, 5/28/14, 6/11/14, 6/25/14, 7/9/14, 7/23/14, 8/6/14, 8/20/14. Bubier Meats advises that the quartered carcasses were distributed to Maine retail stores, Rosemont Market locations in Portland and Yarmouth, and Maine Meat in Kittery Maine, on various dates between November, 2013 and August, 2014. All products would have been processed into smaller cuts with no identifying consumer packaging. Such smaller cuts may include bone-in ribeye roasts, prime rib roasts, T-bone steaks, porterhouse steaks, wing steaks, bone-in ribeye steaks, bone-in sirloin steaks

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Health & Fitness Tips to Avoid Summer Grilling Accidents With summer almost over, backyard chefs everywhere are still firing up their grills for the season. This summer and fall, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends that grillers pay particular attention to safety, during the summer when home fires involving grilling accidents occur most often. According to a 2013 NFPA report on cooking equipment fires, gas grills were involved in an annual average of 7,200 home fires in 2007-2011, while charcoal or other solid-fueled grills were responsible for an annual average of 1,400 home fires. While gas grills contribute to a higher number of home fires overall than their charcoal counterparts, NFPA reminds everyone that all types of grills pose a risk for fires and burn injuries. More than one-quarter (27 percent) of home structure grill fires started on a courtyard, terrace or patio, while 29 percent started on an exterior balcony or open porch, and six percent began in the kitchen, according to the report. “Grilling season is a great time of year for friends and families to have cookouts and tailgate, but before starting the season, be sure your grill is working properly and review safety tips,” said Lorraine Carli, vice president of Outreach and Advocacy for NFPA. “Propane gas hose leaks or breaks were the leading factors contributing to gas grill fires. It is good practice to check for damage before using it for the first time each year, and to clean and check the entire grill regularly.” Last year, Hannah Storm, ESPN SportsCenter anchor, was severely burned in a grill fire at her home. She has since worked with NFPA to record several videos to share her story and raise awareness for grilling safety in hopes that others will avoid similar incidents. When grilling, NFPA suggests the following: Stay alert when grilling. Do not grill if you are sleepy or when you are drinking alcohol. Don’t leave your cooking/grill area unattended. Keep children and pets at least three feet away from the grill area. Remove flammable materials from around

the grill. Propane and charcoal BBQ grills should only be used outdoors. Grills should be placed well away from the home and deck railings and out from under eaves and overhanging branches. Check the gas tank hose for leaks before using it for the first time each year. NOTE: A light soap and water solution applied to the hose is a great way to check for leaks. You can often smell a propane leak but propane will also release bubbles when the soap and water solution is applied. If you detect a leak, turn the gas tank and grill off. If the leak stops, get the grill serviced by a professional before using it again. If the leak does not stop, call the fire department. Always make sure your gas grill lid is open before igniting. If you smell gas while

cooking, immediately move away from the grill and call the fire department. Do not move the grill. If the flames go out for any reason, turn the grill and gas off and wait at least 15 minutes before re-lighting it. Keep your grill clean by regularly removing grease or fat buildup from the grates and trays below. Charcoal grill safety tips to consider: There are several ways to get the charcoal ready to use. Charcoal chimney starters allow you to start the charcoal using newspaper as a fuel. If you use a starter fluid, use only charcoal starter fluid. Never add charcoal fluid or any other flammable liquid to the flames. Keep charcoal fluid out of the reach of children and away from heat sources.

Electric charcoal starters do not use fire. Be sure to use an extension cord for outdoor use. When you are finished grilling, let the coals completely cool before disposing in a metal container with a lid. For additional informa-

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~ Calendar of Events ~

Saturday, September 6 Flea Market

Over 50 venders from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. with Breakfast and Lunch featuring; Lobster Rolls, Lobster Stew, Baked Beans until 1 p.m. St. Aspinquid Lodge of Masons, 101 Long Sands Road, York. FMI: 207-363-4817. Also on Sept. 13.

Transitioning Relationships Talk and Discussion

Transitioning from material fearbased relationships to spiritual faith-based relationships - How to heal from the wounds of the past. The material used is Baha’iinspired. Informal dinner at 6 p.m., discussion at 7 p.m., 925 Main Street, Eliot. FMI: Ronald. Tomanio@gmail.com or 207-7521319.

Sunday, September 7 York Elks’ Breakfast

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

Sunday Morning Worship

Terrie Harman and Mark Thallander, organists, Trinity Church, 546 York Street, York Harbor, Maine, 10:30 a.m. FMI: 207-363-5095.

Summer Concert Series

Terrie Harman and Mark Thallander, organists, Trinity Church, 546 York Street, York Harbor, at 7:30 p.m. FMI: 207-363-5095.

Worship and Wonder At First Parish Church UCC, York

Christian Education classes will begin at 9:30 a.m., 180 York Street, York. Grade 3 and above will gather in the sanctuary for worship prior to their classes. Children in pre-K through 2nd grade will go directly to the lower level of Fellowship Hall for their classes. Worship and Wonder is an invitation to children and their families to learn about their faith through storytelling, wondering, expressive art, and preparing and sharing a feast.

Tuesday, September 9

Complete Hair Care Body Waxing Facials

207.646.2129

242 North Berwick Road (Route 9) Wells, Maine

Karats By The Sea

Offering 14kt & gemstone, estate & antique, beaded & semiprecious jewelry at prices you’ll appreciate. Stop in & see us! All jewelry repairs are done on the premises.

Trade in your unwanted gold & silver for a new piece of jewelry!

(207) 641-0600 676 Post Rd / Route 1, Wells, ME In the Wells Highlands Shop. Next door to Annie’s BookStore

Supporting Survivors of Abuse Across The Lifespan

Two part webinar series presented by Caring Unlimited continues on Tuesday, September 16. Multimedia presentation will illustrate the dynamics of domestic abuse and the barriers survivors face to becoming safe from an abuser. Attendees will receive Continuing Education Units upon completion of the series. From1:30 to 3 p.m. The cost is $30 per person for both sessions. Scholarships are available upon request. To register, visit www.caring-unlimited. org or call (207) 490-3227 x122.

York County NetWorks Mini Job Fair

Kennebunk-Kennebunkport Chamber Meeting & Awards

From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Wells Reserve at Laudholm, 342 Laudholm Farm Road, Wells. Light dinner served and cash bar available. $35/person. FMI and to RSVP: 207-9 67-0857; info@gokennebunks.com.

School Around Us Story Hour

Each Wednesday from 10:30 to noon. Enjoy literature, nature, science and art experiences with your child at School Around Us, 281 Log Cabin Road, Arundel. Free and open to the public. FMI and to reserve your space: info@ schoolaroundus.org or call 2079 67-3143.

From 9 a.m. to noon. Explore your next employment opportunity. There will be six staffing agencies representing well over 25 local employers for various positions. “Temp-To-Hire has become the launch pad to permanent positions across industries and at every skill level.” Don’t miss this opportunity to interview with six different employers in one day. No appointment required. FMI: 207-324-5460 or 1-800-343-0151.

Berwick American Legion Auxiliary Meeting

Community Supper Supports ‘Ethel’s Tree of Life’

South Berwick Cub Scout Pack 338 Open House

Benefit provides transition training in life and work skills for youths and young adults, ages 14-24, who live with disabilities and/or special needs”. Continuing suppers held every Tuesday and Wednesday night, each with proceeds going toward a charity, at Robert’s Maine Grill, Route 1, in Kittery starting at 4 p.m. $14 for three course menu. FMI: www. robertsmainegrill.com.

Discovering New England Stone Walls

Guest speaker Kevin Garner will present at meeting of the Kittery Historical and Naval Society, held at Kittery Lion’s Club B at 7 p.m. Gardner’s informal talk covers a few of the main topics of his book about New England stone walls, ‘The Granite Kiss’ (Countryman Press), touching on history, technique, stylistic development, and aesthetics. He explains how and why New England came to acquire its thousands of miles of stone walls, the ways in which they and other dry stone structures were built, how their styles emerged and changed over time, and their significance to the famous New England landscape. Copies of ‘The Granite Kiss’ will be available for sale. Public is welcome, admission free. FMI: kitterymuseum@netzero.net.

Wednesday, September 10

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At 7 p.m. at the Berwick Town Hall on Sullivan Street. The meeting is open to anyone who would like to see how our projects benefit veterans and the community. Any woman veteran or relative is encouraged to come and see for themselves. FMI: contact President Diana Lapierre 20769 8-1762.

From 6 to 7 p.m. at South Berwick Town Hall, on the third floor. Interested boys entering First through Fifth Grades from South Berwick and Rollinsford are encourage to attend. Since Rollinsford does not have a Cub Scout program, Rollinsford boys are welcome to join South Berwick’s Pack. If parents have any questions, or cannot attend, contact the Cubmaster, David Whelan at 207-384-4179 or email siteadm@southberwick338. mypack.us.

Thursday, September 11 The Sandy Dialogues

From 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. How can coastal communities like York, Ogunquit, Wells, and the Kennebunks prepare for the stormrelated disasters that are forecast to occur more frequently in years to come? The Sandy Dialogues invites Mainers to explore personal stories surrounding the disaster and recovery that could

help guide local planning. Wells Activity Center, 113 Sanford Road (Route 109), Wells. FMI: 207-6461555 or wellsreserve.org.

Friday, September 12 Supporting Individual/Family Success Through Employment

Speakers Jeanne Paquette and Mary Mayhew from Dept. of Labor and Dept. of Health and Human Services respectively. Networking begins at 7 a.m. followed by brekfast at 7:30 a.m., and speakers at 8 a.m. York County Community College, 112 College Drive, Wells. $10 advance registrations, $15 at the door. Register: 207-216-4344.

Saturday, September 13 Evening Concert

Jeff and Richard Patnaude, vocalists; Wendell Scott Purrington, pianist; Mark Thallander, organist, and others. The Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit , 938 Post Road (U.S. Route 1), Wells, Maine, 7 p.m. FMI: 207-646-4775.

Maine Beaches Walk To End Alzheimers

The Alzheimer’s Association of Maine and the York Beach Walk to End Alzheimer’s will host a kickoff BBQ Friday evening, September 12, at the Wells Harbor Park Gazebo in Wells, Maine. Threemile walk begins at Short Sands Ball Field. Registration from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at York Ball Field, Short Sands Beach, York ME. FMI: 207363-4300.

Lebanon Festival

From 9 am to 5 p.m. at Hanson School Socce r Field, Uppe r Guinea Road. Food, fun, games. Rain or shine.

Evening of Christian Music

Members of churches in Wells and Ogunquit will be performing in voice, organ and piano playing at 7 p.m. Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit, 938 Post Rd, Wells. FMI: 207-646-4775.

Building a Resilient Coast

From 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Take a tour with New Jersey officials who experienced Superstorm Sandy. We will visit coastal properties in

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~ Where To Dine ~

Dining Guide

Litchfield’s Bar and Grill

OPEN YEAR ROUND LUNCH & DINNER 7 DAYS/WEEK AT 11AM

NOW

LUNCH SPECIALS SERVED EVERY DAY ~ Fast, Delicious & Quick Y E L HAPPY HOUR 3-6PM DAILY AT THE BAR T RO L ! S TOP ON T H E

Thursday - Sunday - Monday

TICKET 50¢ WINGS $5.99

CHEESE PIZZA DURING ALL NFL GAMES Watch all the games here on 10 HD TVs!

207.646.5711

Wednesday 7:30pm:

HUMP DAAAY TRIVIA Also Wednesday:

LADIES’ NIGHT & KARAOKE Friday 9/5:

FRANK MCDANIEL

2135 POST RD / ROUTE 1, WELLS, ME

www.litchfieldsbarandgrill.com

Days A Week Open 7 & Dinner h c n u L an Avenue e c O 4 12 Kennebunkport (207) 967-2562

USE IN-HO ED SMOK BBQ

Summer’s Coming To A Close

But We Aren’t!

BEACHFIRE

Richard’s Seafood Restaurant

BAR & GRILLE

OPEN AT 4PM • 7 DAYS A WEEK

Top Quality Seafood for more than 47 years

AGGIE’S

106 Agamenticus Rd, South Berwick, Maine

HOME COOKED DAILY SPECIALS TO FIT EVERYONE’S BUDGET

STILL OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Stuffed Meatloaf, Shepherd’s Pie Beer & Wine Available

FROM NOON UNTIL 9:00PM

And Still Serving Your Favorite Treats!

Add a little sunshine to your life with one of our delicious treats!

1732 No. Berwick Rd. / Rt. 9, Wells 207-646-8561 Hours Open: Wed,Thurs,Sun 11-8, Fri-Sat 11-8:30 SERVING LUNCH & DINNER

HAPPY HOUR 4 -6

1/2 PRICE BURGERS WEDNESDAY

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT FISH FRY THURSDAY (HADDOCK)

LUNCH SERVED

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off the beaten pat h, but well worth the trip a little

LOCATED SIDE BY SIDE IN DOWNTOWN SO. BERWICK MAINE

ISIDORE ON THE ROCKS

EL SOBO’S TACOS

18 PORTLAND ST, SO. BERWICK, ME • (207) 704-0188

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GREAT FOOD AND ATMOSPHERE

Monday: Margarita Madness Tuesday: $2 Tacos (pork, chicken, beef, veggie) Happy Hour: HALF PRICE Appetizers & More 7 Days A Week

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Out To Sea Specials, Soup, Salad, Lite Bites Sandwiches, Entrees & Flatbreads

HAPPY HOUR SPECIAL

7 Days 3:30-6:30pm: Half

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Open 11:30-Close Seven Days / www.elsobostacos.com

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~ Where To Dine ~

Dining Guide Modern infused with tradition Notable Service. Savory Menu. Breath-taking Views. Memorable Experience.

125 Shore Road Ogunquit, Maine 03907 T: 207.646.9384 AnchorageByTheSea.com

646-3355

Open 5pm

oshua’s

Seven Days

Restaurant in Wells www.joshuas.biz

Ideally located at the Anchorage By The Sea Resort, with breath-taking ocean views, Surf Point Grill is open for breakfast,

RTE 1, 335 MAIN ST, OGUNQUIT 207-646-3111 • BINTLIFFSOGUNQUIT.COM

lunch and dinner.

Serving Brunch Daily 8-2:30 ~ Dinner Daily 5:30 to Closing

We offer a menu arranged with culinary brilliance, boasting fresh, local seafood, such as our hazelnut crusted salmon or try a favorite, the linguini with garlic infused aioli. Tasteful sandwiches, and kid-friendly foods, all inspired by our distinctly modern approach to traditional fare,

Enjoy aWine Dinner and a Show

will keep everyone satisfied. Our full-service bar is open, enjoy specialty frozen drinks or a relaxing cocktail. Check out our website for full menus.

T H U R S D A Y • S E P T E M B E R 11 T H

Dinner served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Casual attire required.

Join us for our Season Opening Wine Dinner and see “Witches of Eastwick” at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Chef Walter’s menu will be paired with fantastic wines. Following the entreé course, we will go the Playhouse to see the show and enjoy dessert under the playhouse tent. Dinner starts at 5:30pm. $75 per person, plus tax and gratuity.

The Surf Point Grill welcomes you for dinner, but Anchorage By The Sea amenities are for resort guests only. Thank you for your cooperation.

pizza

panini

salads

biscotti

wine & beer

cordials

cappuccino

Ogunquit’s Original Italian Caffé

44 Shore Road 207.646.7734 www.caffepregoogt.com Open 7 days. Free parking & wireless internet service. ❖

wine & beer

cordials

gelato

Enjoy dining outdoors under the awning on our patio.

64C - July 11, 2014

biscotti

Open Weekends Mid-May to Mid-October

entrées

Also... Lobster Bakes for Bus Tours, Reunions, Corporate Outings, Weddings, Rehearsals, Any Party Large or Small

salads

Daily Specials Live Music 3 Bocce Ball Courts 3 Horseshoe Pits

298C

cappuccino

OPEN ALL YEAR!

Under the Pines or in our 200-seat Pavilion

Endless Salad Homemade Breads Early Bird Specials • Lobster Seafood • Prime Rib • Steaks Chicken • Burgers • Pasta Children’s Menu Homemade Chowders • Soups Dressings • Desserts

Outside Family Dining

gelato

Something for Everyone:

Open 7 days at 5pm. Call for reservations 207.646.5001 Parking is available. • 50 Shore Road • Ogunquit, Maine www.five-oshoreroad.com

(Behind The Barn)

“Lobsters the Way They Should Be”

L O U N G E

panini

Family Dining

Visit The Lobster in the Rough

M A R T I N I

seafood and GriLL

&

www.TheLobsterBarn.com

pizza

Lobster barn

A Contemporary American Bistro

Barn

1000 Route 1 York, Maine 03909 1-207-363-4721

entrées

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~ Where To Dine ~

PRIME RIB FRIDAYS

Open for Lunch Every Day

Dining Guide

Starting September 12th 5PM-8PM

Except Wednesdays

77years 1937 ~ 2014

You gotta eat somewhere. . .

Located on the Beautiful Marginal Way

Three Course Prime Rib Dinner ~ Every Friday Also ~ Catch of the Day

on the ocean www.beachmereinn.com

$24.95 Reservations encouraged

Check Out a Sampling of Our

BLUE BISTRO MENU

EXPERIENCE US!

Serenity Sundays End your week on a positive note!

with the Acoustic Community Cafe featuring local Curt Bessette & Jenn Kurtz. in the lounge. No cover.

New Age Night

3-Courses and personal, intuitive reading in our private Veranda Room: $40pp Limited Seating. Reservations suggested.

MONDAY 3

Tuesday

$30

11:30 – Close Happy Hour 5-6 ~ ~ ~ ~ Bloody Mary Bar Every Saturday and Sunday 12-4

Yoga on the Lawn

Extensive Drink Menu with Beer and Wine Offerings

Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 9:00 am Walk-ins Welcome

Drinks by the Fire Pit Dusk-9:30PM

Locals at a Discounted Rate

~ ~ ~ ~ Catch the Sox or Patriots with the best view in town!

Children’s Menu and Gluten Free Offerings Prices do not include Maine Food and Beverage Tax or Gratuity. Call for reservations.

62 Beachmere Place, Ogunquit Maine 03907 • 207-646-2021 •

Mondays through September for

Clam Chowder Lobster Rolls Beachmere Inn Salad Famous Hummus Plate The Hearthstone Little Beach BLT Entrée Specials Daily

~ ~ ~ ~

Special in the Main Dining Room

Date Night

The Outlook Tavern Restaurant

OUTLOOK

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC for Lunch & Dinner

TAVERN

(Located at The Pro Shop Building at The Links)

3-Courses and bottle of house wine: $69/couple

BRAVO!

We are proud sponsors of the Ogunquit Playhouse – show us your play tickets and

receive 15% off your food total!

Indoor/Outdoor Dining in Nature’s Backyard Serving Dinner Nightly from 5pm

Happy Hour ~ Mon. - Thurs. 3-6pm

220 Clay Hill Rd. Cape Neddick Only 2 Miles West of Ogunquit 207.361.2272 • ClayHillFarm.com

DRINKS $5 Mojitos $5 Margaritas $2 16oz Dom. Drafts $3 20oz Dom. Drafts OUTLOOK

Fish Market & Restaurant 855 US Route 1, York, ME

351-8100

We now offer a full catering menu!

Fall Hours Beginning Tuesday, September 2 Open Daily 9am - 8pm Breakfast Friday/Saturday/Sunday 7-10:30am

APPETIZERS $5 Chicken or Beef Chimis $5 Small Pulled Pork Nachos $7 BBQ Pulled Pork Ques $6 Haddock Nuggets $6 Ranch or Buffalo Chicken Wings w/Onion Rings $6 Bang Bang Shrimp $5 Loaded Potato Skins $7 Spicy Fried Chicken TACO TUESDAY - ALL DAY: Chicken or Beef 2 for $6 • Fish 2 for $8 • Lobster 2 for $10 WINGS ON WEDNESDAY - ALL DAY: .60 cents each. Demon Sweat - Buffalo - Asian BBQ - Ranch NOTE: Items may change weekly.

TAVERN

WWW.OUTLOOKGOLF.COM

207-384-GOLF (4653)

GOLF SPECIAL: Pay Now Play Now

The Outlook Tavern Restaurant & Patio

JOIN FOR 2015 & PLAY 2014 FREE! 7-Day Pass: $700 2014 & $700 in 2015 5-Day Pass: $525 2014 & $525 in 2015

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC DAILY 11AM

Weekend Specials:

The Outlook Tavern Restaurant & Patio Soft Shell Triple Lobster Dinner $27.95 Open to the Public Daily 11-9pm Haddock Reuben with Chips & Pickle $11.95 French Onion Soup Cup $2.95 Bowl $3.95

Sunday

Breakfast 8am-11am Adults $ 99

8 Children $499 Children under 40” FREE

CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF AMORE

“Love is the Maine Ingredient”

2014

YEARS F AMOR

Delicious Lattes & Cappuccinos 309 Shore Rd, Ogunquit, ME Sandwiches, Panini, Salads (207) 646-6661 Lobster Rolls & Chowder! www.amorebreakfast.com Inside or Outside Near the entrance to Perkins Cove. Seating & Take Out On-site parking available.

Alaskan King Crab Legs Senior Specials Menu

Route 1 North, Wells

646-8467

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~ Where To Dine ~

Dining Guide 42 Main Street North Berwick, Maine 207-676-1185 Open Seven Days 6 am to 1 pm Monday-Thursday Special

10% OFF

BREAKFAST & LUNCH

ANY MEAL

GORGES GRANT HOTEL 449 Main Street Ogunquit

646-1733 raspberris@ogunquit.com Major Credit Cards Smoke Free

OPEN YEAR ROUND

Serving Breakfast Daily 7-11 • Saturday & Sunday 7-12

“Ogunquit’s Best Kept Secret”

20% OFF

RT 1

FAMILY RESTAURANT (207) 646-4155

BEACH

35 Mile Road, Wells, Maine

Mile Road

Breakfast on Your Favorite Breakfast Foods Daily @ 6:30am Daily Specials – Take Out Available

Right next to Blue Horizon Motel. Family owned property for 34 years!

SPECIAL

Your Check

MILE RD

WE’RE HERE! #35 & 39

KIELBASA, 2 EGGS, BEANS & RYE BREAD $7.95

Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant

Eat In Take Out

Simple Seafood, Fresh And At Its Best

Open Daily at 11:30AM

With this coupon. Monday-Saturday. Expires 9/12/14. This offer not valid with any other discount. No Cash Value. (WS)

262 Shore Road, Ogunquit We have plenty of parking!

207.646.9898 • 207.363.0266

roostcafeandbistro.com

Ambience

Great Wine Handcrafted Food

Roost Cafe & Bistro Winner in “Neighborhood Gem” & “Best Food” categories, serving handcrafted meals in a warm and casual setting.

The

Cape Neddick Inn Restaurant and Tavern

Warm and Cozy 7 Nights a Week Open Year Round 207-351-1145 • 1273 Route One, Cape Neddick/York www.capeneddickinn.com

207.646.8780 134 Harbor Road, Wells Harbor www.fishermanscatchwells.com

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Playground Receives $1,000 Donation WELLS Morrison Center, with locations in Scarborough and Wells, is pleased to announce that Sanford Institution for Savings has recently donated $1,000 to the Center to support the playground development project underway at its newest location at 526 Post Road in Wells. The accessible playground is designed to encourage the physical well-being of students in both the preschool and schoolage program and will include a central play structure with slide, swings, and paved walkway. Morrison Center serves over 50

preschool and school-age children from York County. Morrison Center is a private, nonprofit organization, and has empowered Maine residents of all ages and abilities for over 60 years with educational, training, and support services. The center’s diverse programs include an integrated preschool and childcare, a K-12 specialpurpose grade school, community support and case management services for adults and children, and an integrated therapy program. For details, call 207-8836680 or visit morrison-maine.org.

Bean Appointed Director of Marketing KENNEBUNKPORT The Nonantum Resort recently welcomed Nicki Noble Bean as the new Director of Marketing. Bean brings a wealth of experience in the tourism industry, ranging from international travel to destination marketing to hotel sales. Bean is a native of the area, having grown up in Biddeford, and graduated from the Waynflete School in Portland. Her husband, Adam, graduated from Kennebunk High School. The couple met at Federal Jack’s and were married at South Congregational Church in Kennebunkport. “We have always considered ourselves Mainers,” says Bean, even though she and her husband have spent the past decade in the Boston area. “Neither one of us ever got rid of our ‘207’ cell phone numbers, although we do have Mass. plates on our cars! We are looking forward to returning to Maine with our daughter, and to being closer to family and friends.” Bean worked as Tourism Manager for the Greater Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce in NH, where she oversaw the city’s destination marketing efforts, and co-founded Restaurant Week Portsmouth. When the city was named one of the globe’s top historic places by National Geographic, she brought the Geotourism Editor to Portsmouth to headline a Chamber Breakfast Forum. Bean holds a Masters Degree in Economic Development & Tourism Management from Boston University. She spent four years working in downtown Boston at the Omni Parker House, one of

Surgery Associates of York Hospital Welcomes New Surgeons And Announces New Office Location YORK York Hospital recently welcomed three new surgeons to their medical staff. Dr. E. James Hanowell, DO joins Surgery Associates from Valley Regional Hospital in Claremont, NH. He received his B.A. from Bucknell University and D.O. from The University of New England College of Medicine. He then completed his residency at Graduate Hospital of Drexel University, Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD and was Chief Resident at Creighton University Medical Center, Omaha, NE. Dr. Elizabeth Helmer, MD joins from Medical University Center in Savannah, GA. She received her B.S. from Michigan State University and M.D. from

Wayne State University of Medicine in Michigan. She then completed her residency at Memorial University Medical Center in Savannah, GA, along with a Burn Fellowship at University of CA at San Diego, San Diego, CA. Surgery Associates also announces the recent addition of Dr. Kimberly Marble, MD. A graduate of Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, she completed her residency in General Surgery at the University of Connecticut, and a fellowship in Plastic Surgery at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center and then Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY. Dr. Marble is a board certified plastic surgeon and member of the American Society of Plastic

REAL Trends Recognizes Team Wunder As ‘America’s Best Real Estate Agents’

Top 10 Historic Hotels in America, where she was a member of Omni Hotels & Resorts’ Sales Team of the Year in 2012. Bean has been involved with various regional Chambers, Convention & Visitors Bureaus, and Discover New England. She is currently a member of the Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association International (HSMAI) Boston chapter. Bean joins The Nonantum Resort team to handle the property’s online, social media, and email marketing, PR, advertising, packages and promotions. The Weekly

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YORK “RE/MAX of New England congratulates all the Agents and Teams who have received this industry recognition,” said Dan Breault, Executive Vice President and Regional Director of RE/MAX of New England earlier this summer. “It is a true testament to their hard work and dedication in 2013 and we look forward to watching their continued success.”

More than 9,500 agents were included in this year’s list, which ranks agents and teams by transaction sides and sales volume in all 50 states and more than 250 metro areas. Agents who completed at least 50 transactions or $20 million in sales last year made the 2014 list. REAL Trends, Inc., Denver CO, is a communications and consulting company considered to be the leading

Seacoast Christian Students Score High On Stanford Achievement Test SOUTH BERWICK This past spring, Seacoast Christian School, 224 Main St., South Berwick, administered the Stanford Achievement Test to all of their 1st through 9th grade students. This series of tests measures students from across the nation including their own. With that information, the test determines the educational level of Seacoast Christian School students in relationship to other students throughout the country. After evaluating the test results, the data showed that the average student who attends Seacoast Christian School scored one year and eight months higher than the average student in their current grade level. The students scoring the highest in the school were in the seventh grade

class, averaging three years and seven months higher than the grade level they attended. This translates into the seventh grade students scoring at a level comparable to an eleventh grade student in their sixth month of attendance. When asked about the students’ success on this test, Mr. Joseph Davis, Seacoast Christian School’s new administrator stated, “Not only is it through the hard work and diligence of the teaching staff and the students, but also because at Seacoast Christian we focus on the spiritual development of the students first. This gives us the opportunity to rid the students of a great deal of ‘junk’ that may distract them in the classroom, giving them the ability to really

Surgeons, and has been in practice for more than 15 years. Dr. Marble is now accepting patients for breast reconstruction procedures. Surgery Associates of York Hospital’s new office location, now open at 16 Hospital Drive, Suite A, York, Maine, is located on the main level of the Henry F. Warner Building on the Hospital Campus. Philip Anderson, MD, Darin Miller, MD and James Stuart, MD will be joined by Thomas Albright, MD and Douglas Bennett, PA-C (formerly Orthopaedic Associates of York Hospital). For more information, visit www.yorkhospital.com or call the Friendraising Office at 207351-2385.

source of analysis and information on the residential brokerage and housing industry. With 27 years of continual growth, REAL Trends continues to provide real estate professionals with new and innovative resources on the latest industry trends and strategies into the future. For more information, visit www.realtrends.com. RE/MAX of New England is owned by RE/MAX Integra, a privately-held company headquartered in Toronto, Canada. For more information, visit www.remaxne.com.

focus on their academics, physical abilities, relationship with the Lord, and how they interact with others. When the students are in a safe environment, they are able to retain more, and develop skills that will assist them in the future”. Seacoast Christian School is not just an academically focused school; students are also involved in a number of schoolsponsored activities in sports, music, and arts programs. The school feels that community service and church involvement are also an essential aspect of developing the students into adults who contribute back to society. With all of the areas that Seacoast Christian School students participate in, these test results are indicative of a student population that is motivated to succeed. For more information, please call 207-384-5759 or visit info@SeacoastChristian.org.


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United Way Of York County And Kennebunk Savings Honor Young Volunteers

KENNEBUNK United Way of York County, in partnership with Kennebunk Savings, recently announced that Porter David Washington of Saco, has recently been awarded the 2014 York County Youth Spirit of Service Award for commitment to service and impact in our community. As a member of the Thornton Academy (TA) Action Team, sponsored by Volunteers of America Northern New England, Porter has volunteered hundreds of hours over the past two years. At Dyer Library in Saco, he volunteered approximately 100 hours organizing books for book sales. With Maine Conservation Corps, he has volunteered approximately 50 hours helping with trail maintenance. He uses his technology skills to support his giving back to the community and has set up a website for the Thornton Academy Action Team which he helps to maintain. Porter is a Leader in Training at Biddeford Parks and Recreation and he is very active in volunteering with Volunteers of America Northern New England’s Hazelton House for the elderly in Saco. He plays bingo, organizes holiday parties, and bakes cookies for residents. The York County Spirit of Service Award is given annually to a young volunteer with high commitment, a large impact on our community, and service beyond others perform-

Youth Spirit of Service Nominees; Samantha Farwell, Porter Washington, Molly Cleveland and Andrew Pastorelli – missing from photo; Janelle Boisvert, Kayla Burgess, Ethan Dube and Rhyan Paquereau

ing similar work. A selection committee found that Porter has demonstrated all of these qualities. “One of the qualities we found so special about Porter is he is using his talents, skills and expertise when he is volunteering which provides the highest impact for nonprofit organizations,” said Meaghan

Arzberger, Manager of Volunteer Engagement at UWYC. In recognition of Porter’s service, the Kennebunk Savings Foundation awarded $250 to Porter’s charity of choice, Maine Partners for World Health, and $250 toward his educational expenses. Porter, along with eight

other young volunteers including Janelle Boisvert of Kennebunk, Kayla Burgess of Sanford, Molly Cleveland of North Berwick, Ethan Dube of Sanford, Samantha Farwell of York, Rhyan Paquereau of Biddeford, and Andrew Pastorelli of Kennebunk, were honored at the 19th Annual Day of Caring kickoff breakfast. On Day of Caring, community volunteers came out to work on 89 projects at 44 nonprofit organizations all over York County. A total of 954 community volunteers from 42 businesses and 11 schools took part. Donors and sponsorships contributed $19,347 to make it possible for this day of service to take place. With volunteer hours, value of volunteer time plus donated goods and sponsorships the total value of this day to our community is

$133,999! “Each year, we see the amazing giving spirit in York County come alive when hundreds of volunteers from companies, nonprofits and the community at large come together to make a difference on this one day,” says Barb, President & CEO of United Way of York County. “There are many nonprofit organizations that would not be able to make these critical improvements on their own. It takes a tremendous amount of volunteer planning and coordination throughout the year, but is well worth the effort when so much is accomplished during just one day. To learn more about United Way of York County and to be a part of the change you want to see in the world, visit www.buildcommunity.org or call 207-985-3359.

...AGK from page 26 ...IRON from page 18 in triathlon as a way of battling some heart disease issues that have prompted him to commit to a healthy lifestyle. Joining Smyers and McGillivray at the Pumpkinman Triathlon Festival will be over 1,100 athletes that will compete in either the sprint race or half iron races. The event will take place at Spring Hill, the restaurant and function facility that is adjacent to Knight’s Pond, where the swim portion of the race will take place. The race director for the

Pumpkinman Triathlon is Kat Donatello of Eliot, Maine, an accomplished triathlete who is also on the board of directors of the USA Triathlon-Northeast Association, and serves as Vice Chairman of the USA Triathlon National Age Group Commission. The Pumpkinman Triathlon Festival is a non-profit organization that was created in 2006. Each year the event donates thousands of dollars to youth athletic programs in the South Berwick and Eliot communities.

Acrylic for his painting, “Blue on Route 9.” Robert Hastie of Wells won First Place Pastel for his landscape, “Path of Color.” Richard Winslow of Waterboro was awarded First Place Oil for his work “Here and There.” Catherine Cantara pf Kennebunkport won First Place Three Dimensional for her pottery entitled “Tulip Vessel.” Susan Coburn Motta of Kennebunk was awarded First Place Multi-Media for her work, “Last Writes.”

At the conclusion of the exhibit, the winner of AGK Scholarship raffle was drawn and won by Davida Carvin of Boston. The raffle helps to support the AGK student scholarship awards each year. The Art Guild of the Kennebunks is an organization of professional artists juried for admission. AGK annual jurying for acceptance will be held again in the spring of 2015. For more informaiton, contact Ann Legg, Head of AGK Publicity at 207-967-8543 or alegg@roadrunner.com.

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~ Pets ~ Animal Welfare Society

Another Chance Animal Rescue NORTH BERWICK Meet The Pot Family These five absolutely adorable Pot Belly piglets, now threeweeks-old came into ACAR with a mom pig (Mary Jane) who didn’t mention that she was expecting any day. Her secret was out when the foster mom went out to the barn to start her chores and found the new family! Mom and babies (three boys and two girls) were and are doing fine. Pot belly pigs make wonderful loving companion pets and blend in well in most living arrangements. Many Pots currently live with families in apartments (with of course landlords’ permission). Pots are easy to house train, love to cuddle with their people, walk of leads, are reasonable to feed, don’t bark or scratch up the chairs, and do not shed. These little pigs will be ready for new families in about five weeks. We are asking serious inquiries only as we do not want to disturb the family any more than necessary. In addition to the Pot family, ACAR has a very nice selection of young kittens, a good group of adult cats, limited number of older cats and a limited number of dogs also looking

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to you for new loving families. National Pet Adoption Weekend Biddeford Pet Smart will be hosting National Pet Adoption Weekend on September 13-14 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Be sure to look for ACAR on these two days along with many other area shelters and rescues. Our goal is to place forty sweet loving pets in loving homes. Rabies Clinic Sunday, September 28, from 9 a.m. to noon. At North Berwick Community Center, Lebanon Road in North Berwick. Cost: $10 per Rabies vaccination. Dogs must be on leashes, cats and ferrets in carriers. All towns are welcome. FMI: boomeredgewater@gmail.com or call 207-676-9330. Support For Life Our ‘Support For Life’ program asks for the pledge of a $10 monthly donation. Your $10 combined with the monthly donations of others will help us meet our ongoing expenses and continue our work as a true ‘No Kill’ organization. Please help us continue our mission to provide a safe environment and quality care for abandoned, abused, and lost pets by becoming a ‘Support for Life’ member and pledging a monthly donation. Donations may be sent to:Another Chance Animal Rescue, PO Box 552, North Berwick, Maine 03906.

Another Chance Animal Rescue

WEST KENNEBUNK – Jamie Meet Jamie, a 10-year old Chihuahua Mix. As you might expect, Jamie’s high energy days are behind him. This lil’ senior now likes to spend his time relaxing alongside his people and snoozing in his favorite bed. Sure, he still goes out for the occasional walk, but he’s not going to be running up the walls anytime soon. Jamie would be happy to share a new home with other dogs and respectful children. This adorable fellow enjoys and deserves as much attention as a new family is willing to give. If you’d like to add Jamie to your home, then stop on by the shelter today to meet him. Daisy Meet one Daisy who has definitely been given too much Miracle-Gro. Daisy is a 10-year old short-haired cat, and what a cat she is. She weighs in at over 20 lbs. As you might expect, she would greatly benefit from an exercise regimen and a light diet in a new home. Aside from her size, Daisy is a very friendly kitty. This big ball of love would be happy to share a new home with other cats and respectful children. Just be sure to have a big cat bed ready for her, at least until she can shed a few pounds. If you’d like to adopt Daisy, then stop on by the shelter today to meet her. Hamsters We have a veritable horde of hamsters currently available for

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adoption. They’re all male and they’re all adorable. Hamsters make ideal pets for practically anyone as they don’t require a lot of space and are relatively easy to care for. Stop by the shelter today to see if one of our tiny critters is the right one for you.

Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Gemmie Gemmie is an easy-going kitty. She had a terrible past being neglected, but she holds no grudges. She still loves everyone. This Biddeford stray desperately needed shelter for herself and her litter but no one responded. So only one kitten survived. Someone took in the kitten, but not poor Gemmie. When we were called and ran to her rescue, she was so hungry she came running when she heard us open the bag of food. She raced across the street and buried her head in the bag of food and ate hungrily. Luckily, Gemmie wasn’t pregnant again, and now she’s spayed, up-to-date with shots, healthy and deserving of a great home. Please call 207-229-8314 and give this girl the life she deserves. Safe Haven Adoption Center was recently the scene of a bonafide “cat burglary.” Our phone lines were severed. A donation box was broken into, money was splashed all over the floor. The cash register drawer was open. Volunteer Marsha was first CSI (Cat Scene Investigator) on the scene. She saw the debris and crept through the thrift shop warily. Suddenly, a rustling sound emerged from behind the checkout counter. Was it the thief? Then a furry little face

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with whiskers popped out, grinning sleepily. Our kittens had run amok in the shop all night! They even carried bills around the shop and played with them. Never underestimate the curiosity and playfulness of kittens! Everything’s back in order and our phones are working again. We’re still open at our Adoption Center at 1616 Post Road from Tues-Sat. 11 a.m to 4 p.m. Our tag sale store at the IGA plaza is open every weekend Sat. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and weekdays by chance. Please continue to drop off your donations for both stores by the side ramp of the AC. Rex Lambert and his team are working every Saturday at our new building, just down the street at 1420 Post Rd. Want to help? Rex welcomes skilled carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and hands-on workers to call him at 207-252-4380 and volunteer. Wondering what you can do to help? An appeal letter will soon ask you to donate toward our capital fund. Naming rights for rooms, memorial plaques, bricks and kitty condos will be available. Mail a check to Safe Haven Capital Fund, PO Box 1842, Wells ME 04090 or donate online at SafeHavenHumaneSociety.org or our Facebook page. Want to help with hands-on cat care? Please call Joyce at 2298314 and volunteer.

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~ News ~ ...EVENTS from page 20 Saco, Wells, and Ogunquit to discuss how they have been, or could be, made more resilient to flooding, erosion, and extreme weather events. Learn from professionals and property owners about steps you can take to protect your own property and your community. $20 includes lunch. Registration required at 207-646-1555. FMI wellsreserve.org.

Sunday, September 14 Calandra Trio Returns To Chamber Music Series

Trio of viola, harp and flute, will play at 3 p.m. at the First Congregational Church of Kittery Point, 23 Pepperrell Road as part of the Historic Portsmouth Chamber

Michael Valmore Fredette, 56 AUGUSTA – Michael Valmore Fredette, age 56, recently of Augusta, died unexpectedly Tuesday, August 26, 2014 after a long illness. He was born in Biddeford, on June 14, 1958, the son of Valmore and Cecile (Toussaint) Fredette. After graduating from Kennebunk High School, he proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy. He was a volunteer firefighter for both North Berwick and Alfred. Michael was fun-loving and always willing to lend a hand to anyone who needed it. As an avid outdoorsman, he loved the mountains, camping, fishing, hunting and stories around the campfire. He especially loved his time with his family. He was also a sports fan; following Dale Earnhardt in Nascar and the NY Giants, but taking his Mom to see the Red Sox was the highlight of his life. Locally, he loved Beech Ridge Speedway and working on the car of Toby Leach. Michael was pre-deceased by his brother Tommy, his father, Val Fredette and best friend and

Music series. This concert is the third of four in the series, which is produced by the Portsmouth Athenaeum. A $20 at-the-door donation is suggested. FMI: visit www.portsmouthathenaeum.org.

Chicken Shoot

At American Legion Post 56 in York, from 2 to 4 p.m., 9 Hannaford Drive. FMI: 207-363-0376.

Chicken Shoot

At York Elks Lodge in York, at 3 p.m., 1704 US Rt. 1. FMI: 207361-2788.

Annual Fun-Raiser

From 4 to 8 p.m. at Lobster in the Rough in York (US Rt. 1 south). Family-friendly event with kid’s activities (tide pool touch tank, nature museum, face painting, games, light snacks.). Silent

Auction Items include: Weekend getaway; Family Photography Session by Patrick McNamara Photography; a Kindle Fire HD; and more. Benefit White Pine Educational Programs serving

...SANCTUARY from page 29 the unique sculptures. Exhibiting featured sculptors include Terence Parker with a pile up of bluestone and bronze books. Greenland sculptor Alan Eves’ ceramic and salvaged wood “Tree Hugger” scrutinizes Joyce Audy Zarins’ whimsical painted steel “The Whistler” and a striking arch by David Davies beckons the viewer to enter the back

Obituaries

cousin, Al Coombs. He will be sorely missed by his mother, Cecile Fredette, 3 sisters, Donna (Jim) Bryant all of North Berwick; Lorraine (David) Randall and Mary (Jeff) Little all of Wells, daughter, Jenilee, 2 sons, Joshua and Isaac, nephews David (Sarah) Randall, Heath Bryant, all of North Berwick; Michael Randall of Rochester, NH, Joeseph Fredette-Little of Wells; nieces Heather Bryant Wheeler of Florida and Courtney Little of Wells. Great Nieces and Nephews, Elizabeth, Aliyah and Ellie Randall and Raymond Bryant. A time of visitation will be held on Friday, September 5 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. immediately followed by a memorial service at 1 p.m. at the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick. Interment will follow in St. Ignatius Cemetery, Sanford. Friends who wish may contribute to: Wm. Hill Firefighters Assoc. Inc., P.O. Box 230, North Berwick, Maine 03906 / wmhillfirefightersassoc@gmail. com. Condolences may be made at www.JohnsonFuneralHomeME.com.

the Mount Agamenticus region of southern Maine. Tickets are $25 per adult 21 and over and include a raffle ticket, photo-booth ticket, light fare, craft beer/wine tasting, and good company.

garden. Joshua Torbick’s welded steel easels invite artists to paint the gardens. Eliot sculptor Antoinette Schultze’s “Balance Point integrates beautifully into the formal garden designed and planted by artist Judy Andrews. Musician, animator and sculptor Don Severance presents his bronze version of “Blyss”. Rye sculptor Angelo Sinisi, who has a sculpture studio on the premises offers “Native Dancer”. Gary Haven Smith’s granite “Streamlines”and “Seeking Higher Ground share the garden with York sculptor Steven Carpenter’s cast bronze figure “Monstering” and Josh Dow’s “Spaceship”. Christopher Gowell shows an array of bronze and cement figure sculptures. Maryhop Brandon’s mural and Lindley Briggs’s larger than life “Head in the Clouds” look benignly over all. For directions go to www. sanctuaryarts.org, or call 207438-9826.

Learning to Live With Loss

YORK Presented by York Hospital Hospice. Support group meets Wednesday evenings 6:30 to 8 p.m. from September 10 to November 12 at the Ellis Conference Room, York Hospital. Free and open to the public. Call to register: 207-337-7333.

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Sunday, Sept. 7, 2014 8 a.m. Eucharist with Homily 10 a.m. Eucharist with Homily & Music

Preacher & Celebrant:

Rev. Fr. Edmund L. Dohoney Lay Readers: Michael L. Smyser IV, Susan Martin and Sid White

Eucharistic Minister: Michael L. Smyser IV

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...GRADS from page 11 class address, “What are you doing after graduation?” In addition, senior co-governors Nicole Casey and Jeffrey Doremus announced a senior class gift of $10,364.06 to the Denison Annual Fund, which represented gifts from 65 percent of the class. Lawrence Sherman ‘70, director of the Institute of Criminology at the University of Cambridge, was awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa. Sherman delivered the keynote address, “Thou Shalt Not Commit a Social Science.”

~ News ~ Science degree in Nursing.

Ithaca College Congratulates May 2014 Graduates

St. Bonaventure University is pleased to welcome Kaitlin Dinmore of Ogunquit, as an incoming student for Fall 2014. St. Bonaventure University is the nation’s first Franciscan university.

Samantha Martemucci of Arundel, graduated from Ithaca College’s School of Health Sciences and Human Performance with a degree in occupational therapy. The degree was awarded in May 2014. Lucia Brown of Kittery Point, graduated from Ithaca College’s Roy H. Park School of Communications with a degree in television-radio. Jared Prugar of York, graduated from Ithaca College’s School of Health Sciences and Human Performance with a degree in clinical health studies. Alexandra Haight of York, graduated from Ithaca College’s School of Business with a degree in accounting. Abby Togliatti of Berwick, graduated from Ithaca College’s School of Health Sciences and Human Performance with a degree in clinical health studies.

Matthews Graduates from Emory University

Students Receive Degrees from Plymouth State University

Dinmore Will Attend St. Bonaventure University

Emilia Matthews of Eliot, received a Master of Public Health from the Rollins School of Public Health of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, at its 169th commencement ceremony on May 12.

Local Students Graduate from Franklin Pierce University The following local students graduated from Franklin Pierce University in the spring of 2014: Shannon Beth Masse of Berwick, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing; Donna E. McCrea of Berwick, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in General Studies; Lucy Ann Hurley of Kittery (03904), graduated with an Associate of Arts degree in Management; Janet M. Griffin-Vaughan of South Berwick, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing; and Molly Ann Arau of York, graduated with a Bachelor of

The following students were awarded degrees from Plymouth State University at their 143rd Commencement ceremony May 17: Jillian Clifford of Kittery - Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Gregory Denis of York - Bachelor of Science in Meteorology, Josephine Ganem of York - Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Studies, and Kortney Nedeau of Kennebunk - Master of Business Administration in General Management.

Saint Joseph’s College of Maine Graduates 564 Students On May 10, Saint Joseph’s College held its 101st Commencement, from its Standish campus on the shores of Sebago Lake. This year, the College recognized the accomplishments of 564 graduates which include: Kelsey Caramihalis of York, Amy Cole of Eliot,

Carly Goss of Eliot, Joshua Herbein of York, John Holly of York, Lindsay Moore of North Berwick, Samantha Paquette of Wells, Mariah Tetherly of Kennebunk, Megan Valente of Wells, Jodi Callahan of York, and Jill Harrison of York.

McNamara Graduates from Saint Michael’s College Deirdre McNamara, daughter of Joan and Michael McNamara of Kennebunkport, graduated from Saint Michael’s College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Environmental Studies at the college’s 107th commencement exercises held on the college campus May 11. The Commencement speaker was internationally known deep-sea explorer and oceans champion Sylvia Earle, who ultimately struck an optimistic note in her message to 2014 graduates about their power to offer hope and take actions that might preserve our planet for future generations. The National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence and world-renowned oceanographer, explorer, author and lecturer, nicknamed “Her Deepness” by the New Yorker and New York Times, addressed an audience of nearly 4,500 including 438 undergraduates (169 bachelor of science, 269 bachelor of arts), 41 master’s students (11 master of arts in clinical psychology, 19 master’s in education, one master of science in administration, 10 master of arts in teaching English to speakers of other languages) along with families, friends, faculty and staff. Degree recipients from last August and December also attended, bringing the total number of participating undergraduates to about 480.

Local Residents Graduate From Stonehill College The following local residents earned degrees from Stonehill College recently: Erin Collins of York, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree; Megan Fontaine of

South Berwick, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree; Lauren Lessard of Arundel, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree; and Amy Macomber of Wells, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Hurst Graduates from the University of Hartford Laura Hurst of Kennebunk, graduated from the University of Hartford during an on-campus ceremony on May 18. Hurst earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in visual communication design from the University’s Hartford Art School.

Univ. of Rhode Island Awards 3,000 Undergraduate Degrees At the University of Rhode Island’s 128th Commencement on May 17-18, about 3,000 undergraduate and 680 graduate students became the University’s newest alumni. Students who received the honor summa cum laude graduated with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.7; students who received the honor of magna cum laude graduated with a GPA of at least 3.50; and students who received the honor of cum laude graduated with a GPA of at least 3.3. The following students from your area graduated from the University of Rhode Island: Katherine Morrison of York, received a Bachelor of Arts, Psychology; Alex Shaw of York, received a Bachelor of Science Ocean Engineering, Ocean Engineering Cum Laude; and Adam Ehrenborg of York, received a Bachelor of Science Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Students Graduate from Western New England Univ. The following students received degrees from Western New England University on May 17: Kathryn Campbell of Kennebunkport - Campbell graduated Cum Laude. This honor signifies scholastic excellence and is

awarded at graduation to students who have achieved a grade point average between 3.30 and 3.60; and Nicole Daugherty of South Berwick - Daugherty graduated Cum Laude. This honor signifies scholastic excellence and is awarded at graduation to students who have achieved a grade point average between 3.30 and 3.60.

Residents Receive Degrees at 146th WPI Commencement The following local residents recently graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI): Gary Baxter of York, was awarded a master of science degree in system dynamics; Sarah Brockway of Kennebunk, was awarded a bachelor of science degree in biomedical engineering; Brittany DiCapua of Wells, was awarded a bachelor of science degree in biomedical engineering with distinction; Casey Hayes of Arundel, was awarded a bachelor of science degree in electrical and computer engineering; Marc Michaud of South Berwick, was awarded a master of science degree in electrical and computer engineering; Timothy Sharood of Kennebunk, was awarded a bachelor of science degree in robotics engineering with distinction; and Brendan Stitt of Kennebunk, was awarded a bachelor of science degree in environmental engineering with distinction. A total of 1,193 degrees (794 bachelor’s degrees, 381 master’s, and 18 PhDs) were awarded during the university’s commencement ceremony on May 17, 2014, which took place outdoors on the WPI quadrangle. Additionally, 381 degrees were awarded earlier this academic year. Thousands of students, their families and friends, trustees, and other special guests were on hand to hear the inspirational messages delivered by keynote speaker, Bernard Amadei, founder of Engineers Without Borders. Honorary degrees

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~ Ask The Computer Lady ~ Dear Elizabeth, I enjoy your advice and have learned several things from your columns. I am switching from Internet Explorer to Google Chrome. Can you tell me how to transfer my Favorites from IE to become Bookmarks in Chrome? Thank you, Debi Dear Debi, Chrome has an easy import feature, just follow these directions: 1. Open Google Chrome. 2. Click on the “Menu” icon in the upper-right of the window (looks like three horizontal bars). 3. Point to, “Bookmarks” in the menu, then click on “Import bookmark and settings” in the sub-menu. 4. In the, “From” section, select, “Microsoft Internet Explorer” and check off the items that you want to import. 5. Click the, “Import” button to start the process. Elizabeth

Dear Computer Lady, I have a question I have not seen an answer to in your newsletters so far. When my desktop becomes old and slow, can I just remove all programs from it except my embroidery software, and Microsoft Works and use it just to store and view my embroidery designs and as a word processor? I have a lot of stuff on spreadsheets. I do not need to be on line for this. Linda Dear Linda, The short answer to your question is “Yes”. Yes, you can uninstall all the programs that you don’t want to use, and use the machine for embroidery and Works. Doing this, however, will not speed up your machine. If it was my machine, and I was going to devote it to my embroidery files (and I have a LOT of them) and light office work, I

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would do the following: First, I would backup all of my embroidery designs and works files (and anything else that I didn’t want to lose). Then I would have a clean install of Windows on my old computer. This will speed it up, and get rid of any software rot that has happened over the years. Finally, I would re-install my embroidery software and Works and use my machine for those two applications. If this is something that you are not comfortable doing yourself, just find a local computer shop and see what they would charge to do this for you. Backing up files, and re-installing Windows is something I do here in my shop quite often. It will extend the useful life of your computer. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, My daughter spilled water on her laptop computer. It stopped working. We took out the battery and have the computer open to dry. Is there anything else we should be doing besides praying?? Thanks so much, Marsha

Dear Marsha, The good news is that your daughter only spilled water on the laptop, and not something sticky like soda or juice. The water will evaporate and as long as there was no damage done to the computer when you first tried to get it to work (I’m guessing that is what happened from your statement that the laptop stopped working) it should be fine. The trick here is to make sure that it is completely dry before you try to turn it on again. I would put the laptop in a dry location, and give it a week. Keep checking it, and when you are sure it is completely dry, give another day or two, then try to turn it back on. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I have windows 7 on an hp pavilion 747c. I recently changed my screen saver and then changed it back to “none.” Now when the computer goes to sleep and I wake it, I must put in my password every time. Thank you. I’ve enjoyed your column for a long time. Karen

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...STUDENTS from page 30 were conferred upon Amadei; Robert A. Foisie ‘56, retired founder of Matik North America Inc.; Sheila M. Harrity, nationally recognized principal of Worcester Technical High School; and Stephen E. Rubin ‘74, entrepreneur and former chairman of the WPI Board of Trustees.

Local Students Graduate from Quinnipiac University The following students were awarded their degrees during Quinnipiac University’s 83rd undergraduate commencement exercises on May 18: Kelsey Lewia of Wells - Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, and Travis Shelley of Wells - Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems.

Local Students Graduate from Champlain College The Champlain College 136th Commencement took place outdoors under a tent on Edmunds Field in Burlington, Vt. on May 3. In all, 476 undergraduates earned their degrees. Local students who received their degrees from Champlain College include: Sophia BeckSullivan of Kittery - Psychology, and Chelsea Hutchings of York - Graphic Design and Digital Media.

Morse Graduates with Honors from James Madison Univ. Emily Elizabeth Morse of York, graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree(s) in Intelligence Analysis - BS from James Madison University during commencement exercises May 10. Morse was among more than 3,500 students who received undergraduate, master’s, educational specialist and doctoral degrees.

Shepherd Receives Diploma from Norwich University Nicholas Stoll Shepherd of Kittery

~ News ~ Point, received a Bachelor of Arts Summa Cum Laude in studies of War & Peace from Norwich University at the May 10 commencement ceremony held in NU’s Shapiro Field House. During the event, students and their families and friends heard about the challenges facing future leaders from former National Security Agency Director Gen. Keith Alexander, who delivered the commencement address. A total of 417 graduates, including 10 earning Master of Architecture degrees, received diplomas at the ceremony.

Demopoulos Accepted to Attend SUNY Potsdam 175 Transfer students have already indicated their commitment to attend SUNY Potsdam in the fall by submitting deposits. John Demopoulos of Wells, is among those who will attend. Demopoulos most recently attended York County Community College. The group of incoming transfer students will begin classes in August, and hail from across New York State and beyond.

Local Students Graduate from Bates College The following students graduated from Bates College at the school’s 148th commencement ceremony on May 25. Logan Greenblatt, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Greenblatt of South Berwick, Maine, is a 2010 graduate of Marshwood High School. He graduated after majoring in chemistry and art and visual culture at Bates. Greenblatt was inducted into the Bates Scholar-Athlete Society, an organization that honors graduating seniors who have achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or have received special nomination from the faculty for outstanding academic achievement in their junior and senior years, and who have participated in a varsity sport for a minimum of three years. Nina Tupper, the daughter of Dr. Thomas B. Tupper and Ms. Birgitta Westberg-Tupper of Kennebunk, Maine, is a 2009 graduate of Kennebunk High School. She graduated after majoring

in psychology at Bates. Christopher Gillespie, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Gillespie of Arundel, Maine, is a 2010 graduate of Waynflete School. He graduated after majoring in sociology at Bates. Isabel Wilkerson, Pulitzer Prizewinning author of “The Warmth of Other Suns,” delivered the address at Bates’ 148th commencement ceremony. In her speech, she spoke of equality and social betterment. Above all, she told graduates, “You must leave this world a better place than it would have been if you had not existed.” She was joined by fellow honorands John Seely Brown, Glenn Close and David Shaw.

Residents Graduate from N.E. School of Communications On Saturday, May 10, family and friends gathered in the Newman Gymnasium on the campus of Husson University in Bangor, Maine, to honor 120 graduates receiving their degrees. Ethan Cox of Kennebunk, ME graduated from the New England School of Communications (NESCom) with a BS Communications Technology. Jesse Larkin of Kennebunk, ME graduated from the New England School of Communications (NESCom) with a BS Media Studies.

Local Students Graduate from RIT The following local residents graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology: Jason Di Nola of Eliot, Maine, (03903) received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in professional photographic illustration from RIT’s College of Imaging Arts and Sciences. Kelson Jones of Berwick, Maine, (03901) received a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from RIT’s B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences.

Roger Williams University Announces 2014 Graduates The following local residents were among more than 1,035 students from Roger Williams University to receive

The Wasps Next Door ELIOT – Sometimes it starts with a low hum, something dull and distant droning like a lawnmower in the distance; someone in the neighborhood perhaps. Then, at a backyard cookout, a friend sipping on their lemonade can’t get away from one. That’s when you see it, a wasp’s nest the size of a volleyball hanging underneath

the porch steps like a paper lantern. This summer Tom Pray, of Ecotech Pest Services in Eliot, Maine, saw a drastic spike in yellow jacket populations that, even with a B.S. in entomology, leaves him stumped as to why there are so many reported nests. “Last year we had a

their degrees as part of the Class of 2014: Layla Ferland of York received a Bachelor of Science in Biology; Daniel Herbein of York received a Bachelor of Science in Forensics Networking Security; Pierce Howell of Eliot received a Bachelor of Arts in Individualized; and Emily Wood of Wells received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. The weather may have started wet, but the sun broke through and Commencement celebrations among more than 6,000 graduates and guests were hardly dampened, as the 1,035 members of the Roger Williams University Class of 2014 culminated their college careers at the University’s annual Commencement exercises. In addition to awarding bachelor’s and master’s degrees to the candidates, RWU President Donald J. Farish conferred honorary doctorates to two special guests: the Honorable Lincoln D. Chafee, the 74th governor of the State of Rhode Island; and Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian Doris Kearns Goodwin. Selected as the university’s Commencement speaker in celebration of the growing array of projects in which RWU students and faculty have partnered with organizations to improve quality of life in the State, Governor Chafee called upon Roger Williams, the University’s namesake and the State’s founder, as an example

for today’s graduates – and particularly his role as a peacemaker in his era.

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Schooley Earns Bachelor’s Degree from Univ. of Dallas Monica Schooley of York, graduated from the University of Dallas in May with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History. Schooley was one of approximately 250 students to receive a degree from the university during its spring 2014 commencement ceremony.

Poisson Graduates from Univ. of Massachusetts Boston

Eliot resident Nichole Poisson graduated from the University of Massachusetts Boston during the university’s 46th commencement ceremonies on May 30. A record 3,994 students graduated from UMass Boston.

Local Residents Receive Degree from Simmons College

The following local residents recently received a degree from Simmons College: Lauren Kenney, a Kittery resident, B.S. in Bus. Administration degree from the School of Management; and Hope Ladd, a York resident, Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the School of Nursing Health Sciences.

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63. Listing 64. Adult females 65. Yellow Dutch cheese CLUES DOWN 1. Emit light 2. Not long past 3. Casually inspect 4. Masculine 5. Wish harm upon 6. Capable of soothing 7. Farm state 8. Initials of HLN legal host 9. Planets 120 degrees apart 10. An enclosed field 13. Initials of one of the Olson twins 14. Coastal

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bumper crop of bald face hornets and yellow jacket nests. We’re probably just seeing the result of that,” Pray hypothesized. “All those nest sites last year created new queens for this year, so a large number of them survived the winter and now they’re creating new nest sites during the summer.” Pray was recently called to a property not by the homeowner, but by Minute Men Painters, a green painting company in Portsmouth, who couldn’t paint the home because three wasp nests were found along the roof line. To combat these pests, Pray has different pieces of equipment and treatments that allow him to remove these stinging insects wherever they may nest. Homeowners can take some minor precautions themselves by walking their property to check for nests. There are a few different species of yellow

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jacket, which, along with Baldfaced hornets, are actually classified as wasps. The varying species each have a favorite place to build, which is why many homeowners find nests in the ground, hanging from a tree and hidden in the wall of a house. If a homeowner, or business owner, finds a nest on their property during the summer Pray insists they call him instead of taking matters into their own hands with overthe-counter insecticides. “People don’t want to go after a nest site like that with a can of Raid, that’s like bringing a knife to a gun fight. You have to be really close when you set that off and they will come after you,” he said. Different species of yellow jackets, and wasps, build a variety of nest types. The “paper” nest is the most common seen. Circular in shape and grey in color these nests feel like papiermâché and are often found hangSee SOLUTION page 38...

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SPORTS Explaining Sports Hernias In recent years, sports fans who follow their teams closely may have noticed the rash of sports hernias occurring, which seem to be more common now than ever before. Though sports hernias are not new, their nature and a shift in how men and women exercise makes sports hernia injuries, which are more common in men than women, seem to be more prevalent now than they used to be. While there’s no telling if sports hernias are more common now than in years past, they do seem to garner more headlines than they used to. According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, sports hernias, known to medical professionals as athletic pubalgia, most often occur during sports that require sudden changes in direction or intense twisting movements. The growing popularity of core exercises, which require twisting movements, among fitness enthusiasts is one possible reason why there seem to be more sports hernia injuries now than in years past. When done properly, core exercises should reduce the likelihood of sports hernias. However, many people do not use the proper form when exercising, and poor form during core exercises could result in injury, including a sports hernia. What is sports hernia? A sports hernia is an injury to the soft tissue in the groin area. Often painful, a sports hernia is most likely to occur during sports that require a sudden change in direction or intense twisting movements. When a person has a sports hernia, any soft tissue, be it a muscle, tendon or ligament, in the lower abdomen or groin area is strained or

even torn. Is sports hernia an actual hernia? Sports hernia can cause an abdominal hernia, but the sports hernia itself is not actually a traditional hernia. When a person has a typical hernia, abdominal contents protrude into the inguinal canal. No such protrusion occurs during a sports hernia, but the name has stuck because many of the surgical treatments associated with sports hernias are similar to those associated with traditional hernias. Who is most likely to get a sports hernia? Sports hernias most often affect male athletes who participate in sports that involve lots of repetitive twisting, such as ice hockey, soccer and tennis. In fact, sports hernias are often referred to as “slap shot gut” by hockey players, as the pain is said to intensify when a player with a sports hernia attempts to take a slapshot. Are there symptoms of a sports hernia? Sports hernias do exhibit some symptoms, most notably pain. Severe pain in the groin area is a common symptom of a sports hernia. This pain will likely disappear during rest or periods of inactivity, but the pain is likely to return when you return to playing a sport, especially if that sport requires twisting movements. Unlike a typical hernia, a sports hernia does not cause a physical bulge in the groin. This might happen over time, but that bulge is not the sports hernia; it’s the inguinal hernia that developed while you had the sports hernia.

diagnosed? Once a doctor has spoken to you about your symptoms and your physical activity, he or she might conduct a physical test to determine if you have a sports hernia. The doctor might ask you to do a sit-up or flex your body’s trunk against resistance. These tasks will be considerably painful if you have a sports hernia. The doctor also might order an MRI or X-rays. In addition, the doctor will likely conduct a physical examination to see if there is any tenderness in the groin or above the pubis. What treatments are available for a sports hernia? Sports fans know that sometimes their favorite athletes get treated for a sports hernia and their return for the remainder of the season is questionable. The timetable for returning depends on the treatment option chosen and how well the body responds. Treatment options can be broken down into two categories: Nonsurgical and surgical. A Donald Ross Course Est. 1919

Nonsurgical treatments include rest, physical therapy aimed at improving strength and flexibility in the abdominal and inner thigh muscles and anti-inflammatory medications to reduce pain and swelling. Surgery aims to repair torn tissues in the groin. A surgical treatment might involve an open procedure with one long incision or an endoscopic procedure where smaller incisions are made and the surgeon uses a small camera to see inside the abdomen. In some instances, the surgeon will cut off the inguinal nerve, a procedure known

as an inguinal neurectomy, in the groin to reduce the patient’s pain. Once the surgery has been performed, your doctor will give you a rehabilitation plan aimed at increasing strength and endurance, and the AAOS notes that most athletes can return to sports within six to 12 weeks. More information about sports hernias is available at www.aaos.org. MT126164 This article was provided by MetroCreative. The Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by articles from MetroCreative.

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...SOLUTION from page 36 ing under decks, roof lines and tree branches. But the yellow jackets that build inside a home’s wall cavity can be particularly dangerous if unchecked. “In the case of nests in the walls of homes, I have seen many homeowners make matters worse when they try to treat the nest themselves and it backfires, badly, then the yellow jackets enter a home in large numbers,” said Pray. Pray recounts one client with a nest in the cavity of their bedroom ceiling. The nest went undiscovered and fell through the bedroom ceiling in the middle of the night. Often it’s the German yellow jacket building in the wall void of a home, wrapping sheet rock into their nest, weakening the wall or ceiling, all it takes is someone tapping at the wall area of the nest to release them into a room. Pray recommends hom-

eowners check the exterior of their building for an opening with wasps entering and exiting. “The German yellow jackets will use a crack or a crevasse near a window, socket or side of the house to get into the wall,” he said. “People will make the mistake of thinking that the wall is being invaded and they will plug the holes to stop yellow jackets from coming in when in fact they are already living there and

have been for months.” “If the hole is plugged, it traps the yellow jackets in the wall and they start crawling around looking for a place to get out. They’ll start coming out inside the house through a light switch hole or around a window that isn’t tight,” Pray added. Should a homeowner discover a nesting site, Pray says to leave it alone and call Ecotech. Once a nest site has been treated, anything alive in the nest will be dead within 24 hours. After that period of time the homeowner can remove the nest themselves without fear of being stung. If, however, a homeowner discovers there is still activity in the nest, Pray will return for additional treatment. Yellow jackets are also found near trash cans and dumpsters as they often prey on flies. Unlike bees, yellow jackets can sting multiple times without causing harm to themselves, which makes the handling of the yellow jackets dire for untrained

taking up residence in a home’s wall cavity, can become active during warm days throughout the winter. Once spring opens Nature’s doors to new growth, the new queens emerge and look for a place to build a new nest site. Nest sites from the previous year are not reused. Pray recommends his seasonal preventative treatment, once in the spring and once in the summer, stops wasps from making new nests on a homeowner’s property. Pray’s treatments are designed to reduce the rapid growth of nesting sites he has seen this year. “That is precisely one of the things we prevent by doing that exterior service,” says Pray. “When we do the second service at the end of the summer we’re looking for nests on the property to make sure this problem isn’t there.” Written by Craig Robert Brown and submitted by Green Alliance, Portsmouth, NH. FMI: visit www.greenalliance.biz.

professionals who may put themselves, or family, at risk of a potentially fatal allergic reaction. With this ability, yellow jackets are a formidable predator, stinging flies and bringing them to their nest sites to feed the larvae. “It’s a symbiotic relationship. If they give protein to the larvae, the larvae makes this sweet sugar nectar that the adult can eat,” said Pray. This attraction to sweetness is often why yellow jackets are found at picnics and cookouts where sweet fruits are available. Walk through any apple orchard and note the number of yellow jackets teeming on the rotting, smashed fruit on the ground. The end of summer is a growing season for yellow jacket and wasp colonies. Their nests expand to make room for a new brood of queens for the next year. Winter doesn’t fully eradicate the populations as these new queens hibernate in leaf litter, under bark and in attics. The German yellow jacket,

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

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

YORK - FABULOUS, ONE OWNER, TOTALLY UPDATED, THREE BEDROOM CONTEMPORARY CAPE in much sought-after York River Farms. Full basement, two-car garage and much more. Located near beaches, golf, and York Village. $479,800 MIKE CONLON 207-337-1287

YORK HARBOR LIVING AT ITS BEST! This stunning 5 BR Colonial located in one of York’s most desirable neighborhoods features 3 FPs, wood floors, new kitchen with granite, large cath. LR, 1st floor BR suite and more. Walk to the beaches, Village and schools from this in-town location. $629,000 NANCY ERGMANN 207-337-2896

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

CAPE NEDDICK - 3 BRS, 3 BAS, AND 3,000 SQ. FT. OF FINISHED SPACE! A bathroom on each floor. Peek-a-boo views in summer, full water view in the other three seasons. Don’t miss this beauty on an upscale road. No updating required – grab the keys and enjoy coastal living. $573,450 TIM WARD 207-337-5514

NEW PRICE

YORK - WALK TO THE BEACH FROM THIS LOVELY 4 BR COLONIAL! Situated on a large private lot which is landscaped complete with a waterfall. Set back from the road yet an easy walk to the Village, schools, and 2 beaches. The finished basement adds more living space! Home is pre-inspected. $406,900 NANCY ERGMANN 207-337-2896

YORK - YEAR ROUND BEACH COTTAGE LOCATED ONLY STEPS TO THE OCEAN! 3 BRs including master with private deck offering views of the beach. New water heater, front/back doors, sliding door, stair railings and bannisters, new carpet on stairs and 2nd floor. Excellent rental history! $398,000 JEFF JELLISON 207-752-1659

YORK BEACH - DEVELOPERS TAKE NOTE! Four units directly across the street from Long Sands Beach. Ideal opportunity for a family compound. Large beach lot. Plenty of parking. $749,000 LAURA DALY 207-337-2121

YORK - MAKE YOUR MOVE BEFORE WINTER’S CHILL! Move right into this post-and-beam multi-level Condo featuring 3 BRs, 3 BAs, FR, pine floors, basement and direct entry garage. Pets permitted. All major systems have been replaced – no work to be done. Country location on 2+ acres. $262,000 LAURIE COLLINS 207-337-3746

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NEW PRICE

CAPE NEDDICK - SEASIDE LIVING AT ITS BEST! Beautifully decorated and immaculately cared-for, 3 BR home in the privacy of York Cliffs, close to beaches. Deeded ROW to ocean, this spacious Cape offers a mudroom, sunroom, eat-in kitchen, wood-burning FP, and room over garage. $515,000 LIANNE CRONIN 603-674-1441

UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY IN YORK for buyers with expanded family, in-laws or au pair. 1837 antique Cape has gorgeous period details of yesteryear with luxury and functionality of today. Main house boasts 3 BRs, 2.5 BAs, and an entertaining space. Addition has 2 BAs, and kitchen – on 3+ acres. $479,000 LISA HAMEL 207-361-7019

YORK HARBOR - BEAUTIFUL 4 BR COLONIAL ON A 1.15 ACRE WELLMANICURED LOT! Large FR with wet bar and full BA, kitchen with new appliances, custom cabinets and granite counters, and deck with hot tub. New roof, Boilermate, and Buderus boiler. Easy walk to the beach, Village, shopping and restaurants. $629,000

METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED AND UPDATED CONDO IN YORK HARBOR! Recently renovated BA, kitchen with granite and stainless, hardwoods in LR and two good-sized bedrooms. Reasonable condo fees. On-site storage and laundry with two parking spots. $169,900

NEW PRICE

KITTERY - BRIGHT AND CHEERY! Ideal retirement, first time buyers or year round vacation home. Wellmaintained park close to beaches and shopping. Newly renovated throughout. Almost new kitchen appliances including range, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer and dryer. $24,900

YORK - IMPECCABLY MAINTAINED COLONIAL ON A PRIVATE 2.3 ACRE LOT! Deck with grilling station, Viking fridge, hot tub. Large kitchen with center island, breakfast bar open to LR with FP. DR with HW floor. Wrap-around farmer’s porch. Master suite on 2nd floor, 2 more BRs, plus a guest suite with private ¾ BA and sep. stairs. $825,000

YORK - TWO MINUTE WALK TO SHORT SANDS BEACH! Built in 2007 and in excellent condition, this 2 bedroom Condo is being sold furnished including washer/dryer. Low condo fee. Rental income history of $1,700-1,800 per week in July and August. Fabulous location. Close to everything! $268,900

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YORK - IT’S ALL ABOUT LOCATION! Be the first to see this 8 room Cape in a very desirable neighborhood with ROW to York River. 4 BRs, formal DR and LR with oversized FR, 2 fireplaces, wood and tile floors, 2 large private back decks, and walkout daylight basement for even more space. Updated and well maintained. Take a look! $449,000


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