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Volume 15 • Issue No. 36
Maine CDC Promotes Law to Prevent Vaping in Schools AUGUSTA Maine schools have reported a significant increase in the number of students using electronic smoking devices, commonly referred to as vaping, over the past year. To support schools in addressing these emerging products, the Maine Legislature passed a bill to prohibit electronic smoking devices at schools, which will take effect on September 19. LD 152 - “An Act to Prohibit the Possession and Use of Electronic Smoking Devices on School Grounds” was signed
into law on April 30 by Governor Mills as an important step to protect young Mainers. The recently enacted biennial budget,
signed by Governor Mills on June 17, also allocates $10 million from the Fund for a Healthy Maine for smoking prevention
and cessation. Effective September 19, Maine law will prohibit use and possession of all tobacco products, including both combustible and electronic products, on school grounds, in school buildings, at school-sponsored events, and on school buses. Tobacco products include cigarettes, cigars, pipes, electronic cigarettes, electronic cigars, electronic pipes, electronic hookahs, other vaping-type products, hookahs, pipe tobacco, chewing tobacco, snuff, snus, as well as filters, rolling papers, and any
tobacco or nicotine liquids. E-cigarettes entered the U.S. marketplace around 2007, and since 2014, they have been the most commonly used tobacco product among U.S. youth. Ecigarettes typically contain nicotine as well as other chemicals known to damage health. The U.S. Surgeon General reports nicotine exposure during adolescence and young adulthood can cause addiction, harm the developing brain, and damage the respiratory system, including See VAPING page 5...
“The Holy Grail of American Cars” at Local Car Museum By Peter Valentino, Staff Writer ARUNDEL Located along America’s historic Route One, The Maine Classic Car Museum showcases an American favorite: the automobile. But it’s not only Americans who love classic cars — people from around the world do too. “We literally get visitors from all over the world,” said cofounder, Tim Stentiford. From
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Spain, Portugal, Italy, Columbia, South Africa, and more, visitors flock to this collection. With no ropes obstructing viewing opportunities for car admirers, Stentiford and company seek to differentiate themselves from other car museums. Further, Phil Maynard, a long-time national independent television producer, explained that they are trying to “produce a television series that shows vehicles that you normally do not see in car shows.” There’s more to cars than “pretty paint,” he reminded. Visitors may appear in the television documentary, for
there is a TV studio set up on the museum floor where viewers are given the opportunity to disclose
their favorite car. Among the impressive collection of classics at the museum
is the 1948 Tucker 48, “The Holy Grail of American cars,” Stentiford said (pictured). With only 51 Tucker 48s made and 47 left in the world, the museum’s acquisition of the Tucker 48 is substantial, costing Stentiford $1.8 million. There is a special video exhibit near the Tucker 48 which shows a 1948 newsreel that shows the very same Tucker 48 that’s on display at the museum. Tucker had in mind creating a safe car in a world where car safety wasn’t nearly as prevalent as it is today. The Tucker 48 See CARS page 2...
Armed Forces Game to Show Appreciation WELLS Wells High School will be hosting its annual Armed Forces Football Game on Friday, September 20 at 7 p.m. A handful of years ago, Head Football Coach Tim Roche wished to honor the sacrifice of others and now chooses one game each year to make into an appreciation night that includes a ceremony for active and retired armed service members. Friday’s game will feature the Wells Warriors at home against the Morse Shipbuilders of Bath. Local players will escort the attending military veterans
onto the field to be introduced to the crowd. Flags line the streets from the elementary school on Route 109 and along Route 1 to Eldredge Road. All veterans and active members of the military are encouraged to participate with free admission. Admission is otherwise $3 for adults and $1 for students. This year’s proceeds will be donated to Honor Flight Maine (www.honorflightmaine. org). Maine Diner, on Route 1 in Wells, also wishes to support the Armed Forces Football
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Old York and York Parks and Rec to Commemorate 9/11 York Community Auditorium. As deputy commissioner of the New York City Fire Department on September 11, 2001, Tierney was a first responder when the call came that the World Trade Center had been attacked. Tierney details the gut-wrenching events as they unfolded on the scene that day, and describes what it was like to have
YORK In commemoration of the 18th anniversary of the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, Old York Historical Society and the Town of York Parks and Recreation are delighted to present a special lecture, “The Best Response in the Worst of Times,” by Lynn Tierney, on Sunday, September 22, at 3 p.m., at the
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ciety. We hope this lecture will give young people—and anyone else—an opportunity to learn a little bit of recent history from an eye witness to the event.” York Recreation and Parks Department special events coordinator, Liz Cooper, says “When we were approached by OYHS to collaborate, it was an instant yes. ...CARS from page 1 is decked out with a middle headlight, which Brandon Stentiford, a high school student helping at the museum, notes is called the cyclopes and “rotates as you turn the wheel.” Even distracted driving was on Tucker’s mind when he created the Tucker 48, as the radio of the car faces the passenger, not the driver, showing a desire to keep the driver focused on the road. While at the museum, one can also see a unique collection of Maine historical artifacts: Maine plates, Maine postcards, and a display with a placard entitled “Honoring President Bush” which includes a 1985 presidential inauguration plate issued to President Regan and Vice-President Bush. Also lining the museum are classic car toys, such as two rare German tin toys, as well as advertisements, car logos, and more. A gift-shop
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offers items such as books, shirts, and hats available for purchase. With all this in place it is no surprise that Stentiford reports that they have been averaging about 200 visitors to the museum every weekend ever since it opened in July of this year. From the Tucker 48 to a vehicle which is part boat, part automobile, and more, the Maine Classic Car Museum is definitely a car-lovers destination. Located just south of Biddeford at 2564 Portland Road in Arundel, the museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is on the property of Motorland, where founder Tim Stentiford keeps other classic cars and a car service center. Admission is $10 for ages 7 and up. For more information, visit their Facebook page at www. facebook.com/maineclassiccarmuseum/ or call 207-602-6620.
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been caught in the collapse of the twin towers. Before her position at the FDNYC, Lynn Tierney worked at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, assigned to the police to handle communications. Lynn is now a senior advisor in crisis leadership at Blue Moon Consulting Group where she provides real- time crisis communication and decision-making support for clients, as well as leads the firm’s educational initiatives on crisis leadership. “By combining efforts for this event,” says OYHS executive director Joel Lefever, “we hope that we can reach a maximum number of people. While many of us have vivid memories of that day in 2001, there are a lot of young people who had not yet been born, or were too young to remember. 9/11 had a dramatic impact on our nation, and profoundly changed American so-
Our purpose as a department is to build community and this speaks to that on all levels. Lynn shares an amazing story, which we felt our community could greatly benefit from hearing.” York Community Auditorium at York High School, 1 Robert Stevens Drive, York. Tickets are free and available at yorkparksandrec.org or 207-3631040.
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~ News ~ A Millennial Reaches Her Centennial YORK COUNTY E. Miriam Blanchard (nee Sherburne) will celebrate her 100th birthday on September 28 with family and friends at Jonathan’s Ogunquit restaurant. Currently residing at The Edgewood Centre in Portsmouth, NH, Miriam has had a life of full accomplishments. As a farmer and active member of many organizations, she has been renowned for her cooking and baking skills. Past recipients of those treats considered themselves to be extraordinarily lucky. While a “youngster” at age 100, Miriam’s Sherburne roots in New England date back to 1623 when the first crew arrived from England. Through grit and perseverance, they thrived as sea captains and farmers spread-
ing throughout New England. The Morrell-Sherburne House, a museum featuring some the family’s history in York County is located in North Berwick. Except for a two decade “escape” to New Jersey where Miriam and her husband, Sidney, raised their two children, Edith and Sidney Jr., she has spent her entire life in New England, mostly in the Ogunquit/Wells area. She is a lifelong member and past Matron of the Madonna Chapter #144 of Eastern Star and was very active with the bean suppers featured by Ocean Lodge. She was often asked to prepare meals for the lodge’s monthly meetings, specifically her braised beef and biscuits.
and Ogunquit, 938 Post Road (Route One) in Wells. From there, participants will be guided to carpool to several locations. The cost is $5, and is free for members of the Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit. The tour will be led by Sonny Perkins, who has history in Ogunquit as he is descended from a long line of Perkins in the town. Sonny helps to care for, and preserve the historic cemeteries.
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...MIRIAM from page 3 Throughout her youth and young adulthood, Miriam worked on her father’s farm on Captain Thomas Road and attended the one room schoolhouse at the corner of Hilton Lane and Tatnic Road. She can tell you of the adventures of walking to school in all kinds
of weather as the journey from Fred Sherburne’s farm to the schoolhouse could be challenging at times, especially in the winter. Miriam’s birthday celebration will be shared with friends and family coming in from all over the country.
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goats from a local farm and a noticeable improvement in the spread of invasive plants. In November 2018, Great Works Regional Land Trust was awarded a $5,885 grant from the Davis Conservation Foundation to support the Trust’s work managing non-native invasive plant species. The Nurturing Habitat Restoration: Invasive Species Mapping and Control project contracted with Normandeau Associates, Inc., an environmental consulting firm based in Bedford, NH. A team of biologists from Normandeau used GPS technology to map the extent of invasive woody plant species on five Great Works Regional Land Trust properties between December 2018 and January 2019: Beach Plum Farm (Ogunquit), Payeur Preserve (Ogunquit), Douglas Memorial Woods (Eliot), Chadbourne Site (South Berwick), and Savage Wildlife Preserve (Eliot). “Invasive plants can outcompete native plants and displace them from our native Maine habitats,” says Nancy
...VAPING from page 1 the lungs. Many schools have reached out to Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding increased use of electronic smoking devices among students over the past two years. Maine CDC is compiling updated figures on this increase for release in the fall, but data from the 2017 Maine Integrated Youth Health Survey show 15.3% of high school youth reported using e-cigarettes and 33.2% reported they had tried them.
Additionally, the Maine Tobacco HelpLine (1-800-2071230 or www.thequitlink.com) can support students, parents, and school personnel who are assisting students interested in quitting. For more information: Maine CDC Tobacco and Substance Use Prevention and Control Program at 207-2874627 or tsup.dhhs@maine.gov. Maine CDC educational guide about e-cigarettes/vapingtype devices at www.preventionforme.org.
Olmstead. Olmstead is the Invasive Plant Biologist for the Maine Natural Areas Program, located within the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry. When the native plants are displaced it removes a food source for native insects, which serve as the base of our native food web. The non-native, invasive woody plant species mapped included Oriental or Asiatic bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus), a vine that invades the overstory; and five shrubby understory species, consisting of honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.), glossy buckthorn (Rhamnus frangula/Frangula alnus), burning bush (Euonymus alatus), Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii), and multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora). Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum/Falopia japonica), an herbaceous invasive with a robust shrubby growth form that can dominate the understory, was also mapped during the survey. The project also identified strategies for mitigation and control. “Managing invasive plant species on our conservation properties can be expensive and labor-intensive,” says Darrell DeTour, Stewardship Director for Great Works Regional Land Trust. The high cost of mechanical solutions (mowing or vol-
unteers with loppers) coupled with the ethical predicament of herbicide application led Great Works to pilot an old, but new again strategy: GOATS! As part of this pilot, four goats from Just Browsing Land Management worked as summer interns for Great Works, munching their way through invasive plant spe-
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Cub Scout Open House
Cub Scout Pack 338 will hold on Open House 6-7:30 p.m. at the South Berwick Town Hall. The Pack covers South Berwick and Rollinsford, is open to boys and girls and grades K-5. Dens (by grade) meet about twice a month, the Pack (everyone) meets once a month.
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Take a Walk on the Art Trail of the Kennebunks
Take a walk on the Kennebunks’ creative side this summer as part of the Art Trail of the Kennebunks, a collaboration of 20 local art galleries and organizations, 5-7 p.m. The public is invited to take free, self-guided tours of our local art galleries, studios and organizations in Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel. FMI: 207-9670857 or www.gokennebunks.com.
Final Art Night at the Museum
“Art Night!” is a free art workshop for all ages and takes place at the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk, 5 - 8 p.m. Snacks courtesy of Huntington Common. FMI: 207-985-4802 or www.brickstoremuseum.org.
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Pancakes, door prizes, raffles and more at Sentry Hill, 2 Victoria Drive in York 8-10:30 a.m. in the Waterford Dining Room. Proceeds to benefit the walk to end Alzheimer’s Thanks to generous support from the Mrs. James Sage Coburn Fund, visits to the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main St., in Kennebunk are free every Friday through Dec. FMI: 207-985-4802 or www.brickstoremuseum.org.
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Saturday, Sept. 14 York Land Trust’s Open House 1-4 p.m. at 1 Long Neck Marsh Road, York, will include live animal demonstrations, nature crafts, face painting, apple cider pressing, drum circle and hikes along the Near Point Trail. Free and open to the public.
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Every Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through October 5 in the lot behind the York Region Chamber visitors center, Route 1 in York. No pets and no smoking.
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Come to the Waterhouse Center in Kennebunk from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. The marketplace is held Saturdays through October 5. FMI www. kennebunkmaine.us/artisansmarketplace.
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Every Saturday through October at the Wells Ogunquit Senior Center, 300 Post Road (Route 1), 8-11 a.m. FMI: 207-646-7775 or www. wocam.org.
Sunday, Sept. 15 Chicken Shoot
A Chicken Shoot Game will be held every Sunday through Dec. at 2 p.m. at the York Elks Lodge at 1704 US Route 1 in Cape Neddick. A variety of prizes are given in the food line. Snacks provided. Open to the public.
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...EVENTS from page 6 Join Dr. Jason Goldstein 1-2 p.m. to learn about the impacts of water temperature on lobster reproduction and health. Goldstein will also talk about the Jonah crab fishery, a rapidly emerging market Free with site admission. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. FMI: 207-646-1555 or www.wellsreserve.org.
Tuesday, Sept. 17 Alzheimer’s Support
Alzheimer’s Support Group at Sentry Hill, 2 Victoria Court in York 3:30-5 p.m. in the Grand Living Room. Everyone is welcome.
Girl Scouts New Members
Girl S c o uts of M aine’s N ew Member Sign-Up for potential members and volunteers will be held at Carl J. Lamb School, Springvale at 6 p.m. FMI: www. girlscoutsofmaine.org or 888922-4763.
Wednesday, Sept. 18 York Chamber After Hours
The York Chamber After Hours event will take place 5-7 p.m. at Partners Bank, 408 US Route One in York. Enjoy networking, raffles and more. Chamber members attend for $5 and receive 25 raffle tickets. Non-members $20 per person. If you are thinking of joining the chamber, pay $20 at the door and apply the first $20 to a new membership within 30 days.
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Every Wednesday, May to October at the Wells Ogunquit Senior Center, 300 Post Road (Route 1) in Wells at 6 p.m. FMI: 207-646-7775 or www.wocam.org.
Well’s Farmers’ Market
Rear parking lot of Wells Ogunquit Center at Moody. 300 Post Road (route 1) Wells. Every Wednesday through mid-October. 1:30-5 p.m. FMI: www.wellsfarmersmarket.org.
Thursday, Sept. 19 Girl Scouts New Members
Girl S c o uts of M aine’s N ew Member Sign-Up for potential members and volunteers will be held at North Berwick Elementary School, North Berwick at 6 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 20 Ferns: Ancient Plants
On this walk you will learn about ferns from 10 a.m. to noon and discover the various kinds of fern along the trails of the Wells Reserve. $7 regular, $5 member, or $15 family plus site admission. Registration required. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. FMI: 207-6461555 or www.wellsreserve.org.
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Bean Supper
The North Berwick American Legion Post #87 will host their all you can eat bean supper 5-6:30 p.m. Meal includes homemade beans, ham, hotdogs, coleslaw, brown bread and dessert. $8 for adults, $4 for children age 12 and under. Kids age 5 and under are free.
Saturday, Sept. 21 POW/MIA Recognition Day Ceremony
Presented by Rolling Thunder Chapter 1 Maine at 10 a.m. at the Springvale Veterans Cemetery, 83 Stanley Road, Springvale. All are invited to honor those who were prisoners of war as well as those who are still missing in action.
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Hobbs to Host Constituent Office Hours in Wells
Rep. Dan Hobbs, D-Wells, will be holding constituent office hours 10 a.m. to noon in the meeting room at the Wells Public Library, 1434 Post Road, Wells. Hobbs represents District 7 in the Maine
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at 10:30 a.m., in the NHS library to discuss the book: The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas.
Author Talk
Maine author Dave Patterson will talk about his book, Soon the Light Will Be Perfect on Wednesday, September 18 at 6 p.m. The book chronicles the journey of two brothers on the cusp of adulthood, a town battered by poverty and a family at a breaking point.
Library Book Sale
The semi-annual Library book sale begins September 18 and runs for two weeks during library hours.
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Saturday, September 21 at 10:30 a.m. The book is In the Time of the Butterflies, by Julie Alvarez. All are welcome whether you read the book or not.
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Does the cost of medications prohibit you or someone you know from taking them? York Hospital’s Prescription Assistance Coordinator will be at the Library on Wednesday, September 18 from 10 a.m. - noon to share information about pharmaceutical company
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Essential oils can be beneficial for your pets and administered without negative side effects or unnatural additives. Come to the Kennebunk Free Library on Tuesday, Sept. 17 at 6 p.m. to learn how to use them to address the five most common areas of concern for your pet: ear care, allergies, arthritis, teeth and digestion. Leave with a sample to address one of these issues and the knowledge to safely use them on your pets. This program is free and wheelchair accessible. Space is limited so please call or email the library to register.
Indigenous Reads Book Group Collaboration of Libraries KENNEBUNK / WELLS As Maine prepares to celebrate its first Indigenous Peoples Day this fall (October 14), the Wells Public Library and the Kennebunk Free Library are partnering to offer a book group featuring books written by authors of Indigenous heritage. The group will meet on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m., with the location alternating between the two libraries. On September 17, we will be discussing “There, There” by Tommy Orange at the Wells Public Library; on October 15, we will discuss “Braiding Sweetgrass” by Robin Wall Kimmerer at the Kennebunk Free Library; on November 19, we will discuss “Ceremony” by Leslie Marmon
Silko at the Wells Public Library, and on December 17, we will discuss “The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee” by David Truer at the Kennebunk Free Library. In addition to the book selections, there will be a screening of the documentary “Dawnland” at the Wells Public Library on Thursday, November 21 at 6 p.m. These programs are free and wheelchair accessible. The Kennebunk Free Library is located at 112 Main Street in Kennebunk. For details, call 207-985-2173 or email kfl@kennebunk.lib.me.us The Wells Public Library is located at 1434 Post Road in Wells. For details, call 207-6468181 or email akazilionis@wellstown.org.
of the Kennebunks 3-5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 13. This exhibit includes horses in varied aspects: from showgirls and ploughboys to dressage.
Timothy C. Winegard; Nothing Ventured by Jeffrey Archer; The Overstory by Richard Powers; Random Act by Gerry Boyle; Robert B. Parker’s The Bitterest Pill by Reed Farrel Coleman; The Secrets We Kept by Lara Prescott; The Source of Self-Regard by Toni Morrison; The Summer Cottage by Viola Shipman; Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell; The Testaments by Margaret Atwood; Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino; Vendetta in Death by J. D. Robb; What Rose Forgot by Nevada Barr; Where the Crawdads Sing (Large Print) by Delia Owens; The World That We Knew by Alice Hoffman.
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“Capturing Life in Pencil, Pen & Brush,” the mixed media works of Patricia R. Wooldridge, is now on display at the library in September. The public is invited to attend an artist’s reception during Art Trail
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South Berwick Public Library Exploring Wabanaki History
Tuesday September 17 at 7 p.m. This two-hour workshop involves participants in “experiencing” events over 450 years of history. Local community members, Carla Hunt and M Therese Duffy will be leading the program.
For More Information
Call the library at 207-384-3308 or visit www.southberwicklibrary.org.
Wells Public Library Teen Event: Shoebox Smartphone Projectors
Wednesday, September 18 at 1:30 p.m. Using simple supplies we are going to turn an old shoebox into a wall projector for smartphones! Grades 5 and up are welcome!
Pirate Party
Thursday, September 19 at 6 p.m. Kids and their families are invited to celebrate the perils of pirate life with crafts and games there will be something for everyone.
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Junior Girl Scouts Create Murals for Shelter Program’s Food Pantry YORK COUNTY Junior Girl Scout Troop 795 from South Berwick, along with the help of Marshwood High School art teacher Jeff Vinciguerra, created two murals for the entryway of York County Shelter Programs’ Food Pantry. The troop’s community service project took four meetings to complete. The girls, along with their leaders, delivered the murals. The troop visited the YCSP campus on Shaker Hill, where they were given a tour and ...GOATS from page 5 In addition to the generous financial support for this project provided by the Davis Conservation Foundation, land trust members and the general public participated in an “AdoptA-Goat” fundraising campaign to pledge their support for their favorite goat. For more information, visit www.gwrlt.org.
Monthly Poetry Evening
Tuesday, September 17 at 7 p.m. Please bring poems to share either your own or favorite poems by someone else. The prompt for September is “dystopia”; the topic is open for interpretation. Readings from poetry books are welcome. Readings occur in round table format and are facilitated by Priscilla Cookson. Drop-ins welcome.
Drop-in Chess
Wednesday September 18 from 3 to 4 p.m. All ages and levels welcome. Volunteers will be on hand to teach or help pair up players.
Red Cross Blood Drive
Friday, September 20, 12-5 p.m. Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. For an appointment, visit www.redcrossblood.org or call 1- 8 0 0 - RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
learned about the services and support YCSP offers community members. After the tour, they went to the pantry, which is at 5 Swetts Bridge Road in Alfred. “I would like to thank the Junior Girl Scouts of Troop 795 for their beautiful murals,” said Food Pantry Coordinator Mike Ouellette. “It definitely relays a message to people who visit our pantry that amidst all the troubles and hardships that people endure throughout life, there is hope and support within their communities. They are not alone.” The food pantry is open Tuesdays and Fridays 12-3 p.m. We can make arrangements with people who may not be able to shop during those times. Reach Ouellette at mikeo@ycspi.org or 207-324-1137 x 103.
Left to right: Eden Prisby, Kayla Renaud, Jeff Vinciguerra, Riley Marasca, Amelia Vinciguerra, Elliana Zinser, Nathaniel Zinser, Maddy Servantes. Makayle Coy was unable to attend.
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AWS’ Youth Literacy Program Expands
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and more than a hundred books to choose from. We are so happy with the popularity of this program and the wonderful effect it has had on both our shelter pets and our community of readers. We are so pleased to expand the program to help even more students learn to love reading!” Rescue Readers brings elementary and middle school
students and animals awaiting adoption at AWS together for a half hour of literary-based confidence building through reading aloud. While providing enrichment and positive socialization for the animal, it boosts confidence in children and gives students a safe space to build a positive association with reading. “We welcome our Certi-
Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Young Ranger came from mid-coast Maine with hopes of a wonderful life. So far, so good! This handsome shorthaired brown and white tiger just needed a chance! He was originally fearful in his strange new surroundings, but he’s settled in nicely and has become much less fearful. With patience and time, he’ll become even more confident and well adjusted, once he gets the love that only a devoted owner and loving home can provide. We’ve learned over the years that shy kitties, once situ-
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ated in the right home environment, become the biggest love bugs you could imagine, and we know that’s just what Ranger needs. He’s only about 18 months old, an ideal age to be adopted and continue his personality development in a loving, forever home. If your life feels a little empty and you have some time to share with a young fellow that needs a human best friend to enjoy life with. Ranger will respond well to kindness, treats, one-on-one companionship and home life. Please call or visit Safe Haven to meet this sweet guy. Our adoption center is open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday for visits or call 207-646-1611.
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fied Rescue Readers to stop by on Tuesdays or Thursdays now to read to the dogs, cats and small animals at AWS,” Ms. Roche states. “I’ll now offer orientations for new readers twice a week. Most importantly, I look forward to another great school year of literacy and learning with the students in our community.” Learn more about Rescue Readers by visiting www.animalwelfaresociety.org. Our shelter is seeking donations of Friskies canned cat food, clumping litter, bleach, and Mr. Clean. Volunteers, too! We never have enough help to do all that’s needed. Many kitties need extra love and care, and our little team just got smaller. Our summer volunteers have left for the season Please join our team of animal lovers, and bring a friend. FMI call Stephanie 207-281-2594. Thanks! Our Thrift Shop at 1517 Post Road is open 7 days a week from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday through Sunday. Summer clothing, sandals and summer shoes are 50% off, fantastic bargains for the whole family. We’re currently seeking Halloween and fall motif items and home décor for home, cabin and cottage. Antiques, art and jewelry and top brand clothing are always welcome. Pet motif and gift items, too. We’re in great need of extra helpers at our shop. Our
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ For Peace Sake Group Celebrates World Peace Day KITTERY Celebrate World Peace Day at Haley Art Gallery with For Peace Sake group exhibit opening reception on Saturday, September 21, from 3 - 6 p.m. Works on exhibit include those by artists: Barbara D’Antonio, Tom Glover, Gene Galipeau, Patricia Kaufman and Bill Oakes. The exhibit will remain on view through November 23. Opening day art purchases will get a 15% discount. “With wars waging at every corner of our planet, we observe World Peace Day by surrounding our patrons and the public with creative works of our artists that reflect serenity, hope, and fellowship as a community to preserve our fragile world,” explain Jackie Abramian and Harout DerSimonian owners of the Haley Art Gallery. The gallery is open Thursdays to Saturdays 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, contact Jackie Abramian at 617-584-2580 or haleygallery@ comcast.net.
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Seasmoke on Stage at KAA KITTERY Seasmoke will be performing in the upstairs gallery at the Kittery Art Association, 8 Coleman Avenue, Kittery Point, on Friday, September 20, at 7 p.m. Seasmoke plays a wide variety of blues, jazz, and traditional American songbook tunes. Dave Graf, master of finger-style electric guitar-playing, coaxes darkness, delicacy, and desire from his electric and acoustic guitars – and makes those enticements smooth and fun. He’s joined by Doug Green on the electric bass, whose funk-inflected rhythms
play well against Graf’s lyricism. Drummer Peter Braddock brings groove, punch, and brightness to the trio’s dynamic repertoire, which includes original tunes as well as standards by Dave Brubeck, Louis Jordan, Mose Allison, Duke Ellington, Hank Williams, Ray Charles, T-Bone Walker, Miles Davis, Bobby Troupe, and others. This is music to delight the ear and swing the spirit. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. $15.00 suggested donation and seating is limited. For more information call 207451-9384 or go to www.kitteryartassociation.org.
Crafters and Vendors Sought for Annual Shaker Hill Apple Festival ALFRED There are still some spaces available for crafters and vendors interested in participating in York County Shelter Program’s 10th annual Shaker Hill Apple Festival, Saturday and Sunday, September 21 and 22. Interested parties should contact Michelle McCarthy at mmcc@creativemw. com. The show is juried. The festival is YCSP’s largest annual fundraising event. This year’s event is also the kickoff of YCSP’s celebration of its 40th anniversary. On average, the festival features about 50 crafters and a dozen or more vendors. (Please, no food vendors.) Crafters include jewelry, fabric arts, fine art, woodworking, handmade soaps, pottery and more. Local authors and photographers are also featured. This popular event also includes live music, food, and
family activities such as pony rides, hay wagon rides and antique car rides. Apple-picking is available in the nearby orchard. Tours of the Shaker Museum are also offered. One of the most popular aspects of the festival is the giant yard sale in the Shaker Barn. Come browse for furniture, household goods and antiques. To donate items to the yard sale, call Lori Theriault or Pam Buck at 207-324-1137. The fair is held 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. It is free and there is plenty of parking. Proceeds from the festival go to York County Shelter Programs. Sponsors receive exposure at the festival and help defray operational costs and support YCSP’s programs.
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Late Summer Exhibits on view Through September at George Marshall Store Gallery
YORK With Labor Day weekend over and the hustle and bustle beginning to ease, now is the perfect time to stop by the George Marshall Store Gallery to see the newly installed exhibitions. Included are works by three artists who use materials that are reclaimed. Each appreciates the beauty in these salvaged objects and transform them into something new. Daniel Anselmi, from Bel-
fast, integrates, among other things, blueprints, old ledgers and used drop cloths, into his painted abstractions. Though sourced materials are not intended to be recognizable in these abstractions, sometimes surface traces remain that become a moment of discovery for the discriminating viewer. Paul Bowen incorporates wood that has a history, creating three dimensional sculptures. The artist merges his current en-
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both paintings in gouache and oil as well as several woodcut prints. Schnepf’s mastery of these mediums is apparent in his beautifully rendered still lifes of everyday objects and landscapes from personal travels. His work has been exhibited throughout the country and is in the permanent collection at the Library of Congress, the Currier Art Museum and the Portland Museum of Art. With a pop of vibrant color, Philip Frey’s work is featured in the dock level gallery. With an interest in the working harbors of Maine, he paints from direct observation, focusing on color and light. “Experimentation with unexpected color, assertive shape and multifarious and fearless brushstroke has always been the aspiration of my work” explains Frey. The exhibits run through September 29 at 140 Lindsay Road in York. Hours are Tuesdays - Saturdays 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sundays 1-5 p.m. For more information, visit www.georgemarshallstoregallery.com.
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Photographing the Night Sky with Mike Taylor WELLS Photographers of all levels are invited to the Mather Auditorium at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm, 342 Laudholm Farm Road in Wells, on Tuesday, September 17 at 7 p.m. to learn about Photographing the Night Sky: Capturing the Stars, Milky Way, and Northern Lights with artist, astrophotographer, philosopher, musician, movie buff, and self-proclaimed connoisseur of beverages made from malted barley, Mike Taylor.
Taylor been interested in observing and photographing the features of the night sky since he was a child. “Nature at night is so radically different from the day! Moonlight, unusual noises, or unfamiliar sights can awaken your inner child. We marvel at the world again,” said Taylor. Mike Taylor is a contributing member of the International Dark-Sky Association and he has been working in conjunction with their organization to help raise public awareness of artifi-
cial light pollution and its negative effects on human health, wildlife, safety and energy waste. This program is free and open to the public. Come early for social time and refreshments. For more information, go to www.miketaylorphoto.com or Facebook: Taylor Photography.
historic furniture of Southern Maine. Joel Lefever presents documentation for the cabinetmaking shops of John Bradbury, Sr., and his son, Cotton Bradbury. The elder Bradbury was born in Essex County, MA, and settled in York by 1721. His
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Hilarious and Heartwarming, Kinky Boots to Open at Ogunquit Playhouse
OGUNQUIT The winner of six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Kinky Boots hits the Ogunquit Playhouse stage September 18
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Kinky Boots hits the Ogunquit Playhouse stage September 18 through October 27. Featuring a hilarious, uplifting book by four-time Tony winner, Harvey Fierstein and a joyous, Tony-winning score by Cyndi Lauper, the Ogunquit Playhouse production is staged by Nathan Peck, and stars Graham Scott Fleming (left photo) as Charlie Price, and Kyle Taylor Parker (right) as Lola.
Former Intelligence Officer to Speak about Turkey KENNEBUNK The Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO) will begin the new season of public speaker programs on September 21 with Clare Lopez, a former CIA officer. She was vice president for research and analysis at the Center for Security Policy, a Washington think tank. She will focus on the topic “Turkey: Ally No More” as she is the author
of a book that criticizes Turkey’s president for being hostile toward some of the vital interests of the United States. The meeting is open to the public and will begin at 2 p.m. on Saturday, September 21, at the Brick Store Museum’s Program Center, 4 Dane Street in Kennebunk. There will be a question period following the presentation.
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Rutkiewicz Promoted at Investment Management KITTERY Quadripoint Investment Management, a leading provider of investment and advisory services, announced Laura Rutkiewicz has been promoted to LPL Registered Client Service Associate. Rutkiewicz, has been a valuable member of the team working in the financial services industry since 2011. She joined Quadripoint Investment Services in 2017, assisting clients with their servicing needs and has
the added role of manager for services and operations. Rutkiewicz holds FINRA Series 7 & 66 securities registrations through LPL Financial. Quadripoint Investment Management, located in Kittery, provides customized financial strategies through a dedicated relationship management process. The company offers securities and advisory services through LPL Financial, a registered investment advisor. Member FINRA/SIPC.
The Gove Group Celebrates Two Years in Wells WELLS Nearly 25 years after The Gove Group first opened its doors in Stratham, NH, the family-owned real estate agency has served the wide expanse of coastal southern New Hampshire, southern Maine, and the North Shore of Massachusetts. The company carefully monitors the ebb and flow of the real estate market trends in these areas, and began to feel the pull of their clients and Maine-based agents to the strengthening market of new construction in southern Maine. In 2017, The Gove Group responded by leaping across the state border to make a permanent place for itself in the growing town of Wells, an ideal, central home base. Starting with just two agents, Daniel Hussey and Erika Grover, and one busy
KENNEBUNK Dr. Patrick Mulcahy and his wife Andrea opened the Southern Maine Integrative Health Center in 2007 as they saw the need for a holistic approach to healthcare in the area. He had been the sole provider for years and is now offering more consultations to patients than he is primary care. Dr. Mulcahy has seen an increased need for Lyme treatment, which is now approximately 50% of the patient cases seen in the practice. Gloria Oppen, FNP, is a new addition to the clinic and started seeing patients ages 12 and up for primary care this past December. As summer ends, an increase in tick bites are being reported by patients who are now also seeking more sensitive tests and prompt treatment. For
this reason, on-site testing for Lyme and co-infections has been added. For those who need relief of pain, bowenwork practitioner, Cheryl Brown, schedules afternoon appointments, and a functional nutrition coach, Mary Moskowitz, offers individualized services to patients. A weight loss/nutrition program will launch next month for patients who schedule an appointment with the nurse practitioner for an initial evaluation. The first group will meet on Wednesday, September 18, 4-6 p.m. with a second meeting date on Wednesday, October 2, 4-6 p.m. Southern Maine Integrative Health Center is located at 69 York Street in Kennebunk. For more information, call 207985-3079.
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subdivision in town, The Gove Group office in Wells has since grown to nine Realtors that manage and sell homes in seven new subdivisions for a total of 450 homes within York County. The company, with their humble start, is truly proud of their
achievements in such a short period of time. They credit the success to their dedicated teams of agents, and administrative, marketing, and management staff at both locations. For more information, visit www.thegovegroup.com.
Local Philanthropy Benefits Next Generation of Students SOUTH BERWICK Berwick Academy is pleased to announce the realization of a $500,000 bequest from The George and Marjorie Janetos Fund for Global Education, established to help support efforts to better prepare Berwick students to learn and work in a global economy. George Janetos’ connection to Berwick began in the 1970’s when friend and Berwick Trustee, Owen Stevens ‘48, asked George to do an audit of the school’s buildings. Not long after that, George became a trustee and continued to support Berwick over the many years with his vast knowledge. Through ingenuity and hard work, George Evangelos Janetos achieved a great deal in his life that spanned 92 years.
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After graduating from Dover High School in 1941, George then attended the University of New Hampshire where he graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1947. Engineering was a part of George’s life beginning when he was a boy maintaining family farm equipment and various commercial and residential properties owned by his family. That passion for engineering was directed to the creation of Janco, Inc. in 1959 along with George’s brother, Lewis. Janco revolutionized the athletics industry by using plastic in the manufacturing of sports equipment. While attending UNH, George met his wife of 64 years, the late Marjorie Silver. They resided in NY and Ontario, Canada, before eventually build-
ing a home in Rollinsford, NH. Travel and learning about other cultures was important to both George and Marjorie having visited places like China, Norway, New Zealand, and Fiji. This passion for learning about others’ cultures was the inspiration behind George and Marjorie’s estate gift to Berwick Academy. “We are so thankful for the generosity and thoughtfulness of George Janetos. His incredible planned gift will allow us to expose our students to great minds from around the world. As we prepare students for the jobs of tomorrow, this endowment will enable us to more fully deliver on the promise of our mission to ‘promote virtue and useful knowledge among the rising generations,’” stated Head of School Jim Hamilton.
KENNEBUNK Kennebunk Beach Association Improvement Hiring Committee is thrilled to announce Mimi (Meserve) Fox has been named Executive Director heading into the Association’s 110th season. KBIA President John Bauman remarks, “I am delighted that Mimi will be returning to KBIA as Executive Director. Her family roots, longtime community ties, and previous work experience at KBIA, make her the ideal choice to lead our wonderful organization into its next chapter.” Mimi, a Corporate & Foundation Relation Manager at Settlement Music School in Philadelphia, will take over the ED position this fall. She is also a former teacher, having taught at Kennebunk High School as well as other areas in Maine. She succeeds Martin Lodish, who held the post for 11 seasons. “I can think of no one better to take over leadership of KBIA. Mimi’s experience, both at KBIA and over her career, make her a phenomenal choice as the next Executive Director,” says Martin Lodish. “She loves KBIA as much as I do, and no doubt will continue to build upon the successes of the past decade at KBIA while preserving the special culture of KBIA. I am looking forward to working with Mimi over the next few months, and beyond if needed, to make sure the tran-
sition is smooth.” Having grown up in Kennebunk, Mimi has strong ties to the area, as well as to KBIA. Mimi held the Program Administrator position for several years at KBIA, and played a key role in the advancement of many of the systems the office uses today. “Accepting this position at KBIA is like coming home,” expresses Mimi. “Having grown up in the Kennebunks, I’m thrilled to lead this incredible organization into its next chapter and share the magic of the area with my family for years to come.” John Bauman stated that he was very pleased with the search process, noting that it was transparent, professional and very thorough. He also expressed how grateful he was to Donna Smythe-Wilson and Nina Chagnon for leading the search and the Executive Committee and Board of Directors for their help and support.
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AirBnB Hosts Earned $55+ Million this Summer AUGUSTA Airbnb announced that its Maine host community earned a total of approximately $55.7 million in supplemental income while welcoming approximately 295,000 guest arrivals to the state this summer, from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day. This summer follows a similarly successful ski season in Maine earlier this year, with ski communities welcoming
approximately 39,000 guest arrivals and local hosts earning a total of approximately $5.3 million in supplemental income. A number of Maine towns and cities, including West Paris, marked their biggest weekend for Airbnb ever during this past ski season. “Throughout the summer of 2019, we have continued to see the significant, positive impact of our short-term rental community across Maine. With more
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Maine’s Airbnb guests were, in order: Boston, MA; New York City, NY; Montréal, Quebec; Philadelphia, PA; and Portland, ME, demonstrating the popularity of Airbnb among Maine residents looking to explore their own state. As of July 2019, approximately 221,900 Maine residents used Airbnb to travel over the past year.
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Funding for Portsmouth Naval MaineCF Awards Shipyard Projects is Secure More Than $65,000 YORK COUNTY The York County Committee of the Maine Community Foundation has awarded $65,548 in grants to eight nonprofit organizations or communities. Grant recipients include: Southern Maine Boxing Club, to redesign the gym that includes a build out to allow serving members without the ability to pay for the skillsbuilding program. Caring Unlimited Corp, to update website to more effectively and efficiently engage community in work to end domestic violence. Habitat for Humanity York County, to create a pilot
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WASHINGTON, D.C. Senator Susan Collins, a senior member of the Military Construction Appropriations Subcommittee, announced that none of infrastructure projects at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery will be deferred as a result of the Administration’s plan to divert $3.6 billion for the construction of a border wall. “I have long advocated for the Navy to address the modernization needs at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. I championed these projects that will increase the capacity and the efficiency of the shipyard, and I fought to preserve their funding follow-
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Healthy Steps for Older Adults YORK Join the Southern Maine Agency on Aging (SMAA) and York Hospital as they offer ‘Healthy Steps for Older Adults’ on Wednesday, September 18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The York Housing Community Room, 117 Long Sands Road in York. If you have noticed changes in your balance or have concerns about falls, ‘Healthy Steps for Older Adults’ is a new FREE Falls Prevention Workshop, aimed at helping you understand your fall risk, and learn how to stay active. As part of this unique workshop, you’ll receive: Personalized balance screening, Education to under-
stand your personal risk factors for falls, Exercise program demonstration you can practice at home, Opportunities for action planning and goal setting, Resource booklet and Complimentary snack and lunch provided by York Hospital’s Dining & Nutrition Team. Space is limited and preregistration is required, call 207396-6578. This program is free, sponsored by York Hospital. SMAA is a non-profit organization dedicated to planning and implementing social services for adults age 60 and older. For more information, visit smaaa.org or call 1-800427-7411.
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Health & Fitness Campus Fire Safety Month September means new classes, new friends, and often new living spaces; NFPA and The Center for Campus Fire Safety are partnering up to help ensure those living spaces are as safe as possible through their Campus Fire Safety for Students campaign. The campaign raises awareness about the threat of fire among college students in both on- and off-campus housing, and puts relevant information in the hands of parents, staff, and students, who are encouraged to take proactive measures to protect themselves and their peers against fire. Many of the resources offered are designed to be shared through social media, school newspapers, college websites, and posted in dormitory common areas. These resources include videos, checklists, infographics, tip sheets, and more. According to NFPA, from 2013-2016, local fire departments responded to an average of 4,070 structure fires in dormitory, fraternity, sorority, and barracks properties, causing an average of one civilian death, 32 civilian injuries, and $15 million in direct property damage each year. Approximately three out of every four of these fires began in a kitchen or cooking area. Such fires are responsible for nearly half of the injuries in these properties. In addition, the likelihood of a fire is much greater on weekends and on weekdays from 5 – 9 p.m., and September and October have the highest incidences for fires in dormitories. NFPA and the Center offer these tips to students to help reduce the risk of fire: Know and practice your buildings evacuation plan, as well as alternate routes. Cook in intended areas only, and never leave cooking equipment unattended when in use, even briefly. Test smoke alarms monthly in an apartment or a house. Ensure smoke alarms are installed in all sleeping areas, outside of all sleeping areas, and on every level of the apartment or house. NEVER remove or disable smoke alarms. Keep combustible items away from heat sources and never overload electrical outlets, extension cords, or power strips. Many fires are caused by portable light and
heat sources, like space heaters and halogen lamps. Keep common areas and hallways free of possessions and debris. “Campus Fire Safety Month provides a great opportunity to share materials and action steps, and foster a culture of awareness and preparedness about fire safety on our college campuses,” said Lorraine Carli, vice president of Outreach and Advocacy for NFPA. “The more prepared students are, the more we can reduce fire risk. As students settle into campus housing this fall, we encourage them to review fire safety tips to learn how to prevent fires, check smoke alarms, and prepare escape plans, and to share this important information with their friends and peers.” Learn more about campaign and find additional resources at www.nfpa.org.
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People and Business Profiles
OMAA Receives $2M Legacy Gift OGUNQUIT The Ogunquit Museum of American Art (OMAA) received a Legacy Gift that nears $2 million from Ann Ramsay-Jenkins as part of a development initiative to financially secure the museum for the next generation. Ann Ramsay-Jenkins is currently serving on the Board of Directors at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art. She has long supported visual and performing arts organizations and is the co-founder of the College Success Foundation, an organization dedicated to providing scholarship support for underserved, low-income students. Formerly, Ramsay-Jenkins was the Director of the Office of Budgets at Harvard University, Assistant Secretary of Administration for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and a member of President Carter’s Advisory Committee for Women. Ramsay-Jenkin’s late husband, William Jenkins was a medalled WWII veteran, Harvard graduate and the former Chairman and CEO of Seafirst National Bank in Seattle, WA. Ramsay-Jenkins grew up in Portland, attended Skidmore College, and quickly rose to become a civic leader with a heartfelt interest in supporting, preserving and sustaining the arts. “Ann’s commitment to the museum is truly moving,” Michael Mansfield, Executive Director and Chief Curator said. “Her enthusiasm and creativity is boundless, and her support of this vibrant arts community in her home state of Maine is truly inspiring.”
Arts Philanthropist Ann RamsayJenkins is civic leader with a heartfelt interest in building and sustaining the Ogunquit Museum of American Art.
Since 2018, Ramsay-Jenkins has been an active member of the museum’s development committee and was instrumental in outlining a vision for the museum’s first Legacy Giving Program. “Ann’s strategic plan allowed the development committee to establish new categories of giving that had not been focused on before,” David Mallen, President of the Board of Directors said. “This gift is significant to a museum of our size and allows us to take a bold step into the future.” In consideration of this profoundly important gift, The Overlook at Narrow Cove on the museum grounds will be named in honor of William M. and Ann Ramsay-Jenkins. For more information on structuring a legacy gift, contact Jamie O’Brien, Marketing & Development Manager at OMAA, 207-646-4909. Otherwise, visit www.ogunquitmuseum.org.
K9s on The Front Line Receives $500 from Bank Program YORK COUNTY Partners Bank is proud to announce that K9s on The Front Line has been awarded the Bank’s latest $500 gift from its monthly Employee Donation Program. Kelly Nolette, who was randomly selected for the honor of naming an organization for July, is the 40th employee to participate in this program. Maine-based nonprofit K9s on The Front Line provides certified, trained service dogs at no cost to military veterans who are affected by Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and/or a traumatic brain injury (TBI). The dogs are trained (also at no cost to the veteran) to the specifications of the individual’s needs by active and retired police K9 handlers, many of which have firsthand knowledge and experience with the effects of PTSD. Nolette, a part-time teller at the Wells branch, chose K9s on The Front Line in honor of her close friend and former Sanford police officer, John Flewelling,
clients with a comprehensive set of coverage options delivered by an experienced, knowledgeable and responsive staff of insurance professionals.” Kennebunk Savings Insurance, a subsidiary of Kennebunk Savings, was originally founded in 1974 and is a full-service property and casualty agency providing personal and commercial lines coverage options in southern Maine and seacoast New Hampshire. “We are excited to welcome the Elwell Agency’s clients into the Kennebunk Savings Insurance family and all that we have to offer,” said Edgecomb. “Clients will be able to main-
who recently received an emotional support service dog from the nonprofit. “Thank you, Kelly, for choosing such a wonderful organization for this donation! Dogs have long been touted as ‘man’s best friend’ and so it’s no surprise that these animals make
exceptional support partners for humans,” says Partners Bank President & CEO Blaine Boudreau. “We are proud to support this program and help our veterans to overcome their stresses and maintain a normal lifestyle.” For more information, go to www.k9sonthefrontline.org.
York Sewer District Receives Wastewater Utility Award YORK The New England Water Environment Association (NEWEA) recently presented York Sewer District with the 2019 Wastewater Utility Award. This annual award recognizes a single wastewater treatment utility in New England, regardless of its capacity, for outstanding performance based on industry best practices as defined by the EPA’s Effective Utility Manage-
Kennebunk Savings Insurance Acquires Buxton Agency KENNEBUNK Kennebunk Savings Insurance is pleased to announce it has completed the purchase of the Kimberly M. Elwell Insurance agency in Buxton, Maine, effective August 1. “We having been reviewing opportunities to expand the Kennebunk Savings Insurance operation and, after a number of conversations with Kim Elwell and her staff, we became confident that we had found an agency that would be a great fit,” said Danny Edgecomb, President of Kennebunk Savings Insurance. “The Elwell Agency and Kennebunk Savings Insurance share a common mission of providing
Partners Bank Part-Time Teller, Kelly Nolette (right) was the July recipient of the Bank’s monthly Employee Donation Program. Here, Bank President Blaine Boudreau presents her with a check for her selection, K9s on the Front Line.
tain existing coverages with the insurance companies they have come to know while also benefiting from additional options for expanded and specialty coverages.” Kennebunk Savings Insurance will maintain an office in Buxton and Kimberly Elwell and her employees will join the staff of Kennebunk Savings Insurance.
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ment Collaborative. The awarding association is comprised of more than 2,100 drinking water, wastewater and stormwater professionals dedicated to advancing the knowledge, innovation, and public policy that protects the region’s water, environment, and quality of life. NEWEA Executive Director Mary Barry said, “We are pleased to recognize the York Sewer District with the 2019 Wastewater Utility Award. York’s professionals work tirelessly, often without recognition, to protect, preserve, and manage Maine’s water environment and access to clean water. They are well deserving of this award.” Specifically, NEWEA was impressed by the District’s utilization of a Capacity Management Operation and Maintenance (CMOM) program, which not only improves operations, but adds longevity to the system to reduce cost and prevent system failure. The District’s internal restructuring to include accounting and management in house provides enhanced customer service for rate payers, which was highlighted by York’s Town Satisfaction Survey. York Sewer District serves a small town that sees a significant influx due to the summer
tourism in Maine, which draws upwards of 75,000 people compared to its average winter population of approximately 6,000. As such, NEWEA was impressed by the District’s coordination with Town officials and York Water District to plan two to three years in advance for system improvements on a tight budget while mitigating traffic impact given the construction season coincides with the height of summer tourism. Furthermore, the York Sewer District continues to pursue innovative technology, such as those employed during projects along Cow Beach and Long Beach that saved the district over $1 million, passing the savings along to ratepayers, while preserving the precious coastal waters that make York such a sought-after destination. York Sewer District Superintendent Timothy Haskell said, “Our team works diligently to provide the best service to our rate payers while ensuring we protect our coastal environment. Our effective utility management enables us to maintain a stable rate while increasing service and efficiency.” For more information, contact Superintendent Haskell at 207-363-4232 or thaskell@yorksewerdistrict.org.
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~ Ask The Computer Lady ~ Dear Computer Lady, I have a question regarding Windows Media Center and Windows 10. I understand that Windows 10 no longer contains Windows Media Center. Is it possible to upgrade a Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 computer to Windows 10 but still incorporate Windows Media Center? If not, what could be used to replace the functionality of Windows Media Center on a Windows 10 equipped computer? Thank you for your help, I really appreciate your column. Jeff Dear Jeff, Although I haven’t tried upgrading a computer with Windows Media Center (WMC) to Windows 10, everything that I have found while researching your question says that it is not possible to keep WMC once you have upgraded to Windows 10. My advice would be to stick with Windows 7 or 8.1 if you want to continue using WMC. If you do decide you want to try the upgrade to 10, make a full system backup using a program like Acronis so that you can restore back to your current setup if you don’t like the results of upgrading to 10. As far as alternatives to WMC, I haven’t tried any of these, but they have some good reviews. PLEX at https:// plex.tv/MediaPortal at www. team-mediaportal.com (this one looks just like WMC). Elizabeth Dear Elizabeth, I am extremely satisfied with your suggestion to download Thunderbird in lieu of Out-
look Express, which is not available any longer. At the time I set it up, I overrode the “set as default” in the program, enabling me to have a chance to work with it before I made that decision, not knowing if I could re-instate my old computers’ Outlook Express as the default email. NOW, I’d like to set the Thunderbird as my default, and I’ve tried to find how to do that. I’ve enlisted my friend’s assistance, and she feels that I’m likely going to have to uninstall and reinstall it. However, I have placed a lot of things in folders off to the side in this program, and I hate to lose those plus the addresses that are now there for others. Do you have a solution to my current conflict? Many thanks, Jane Dear Jane, I am so happy that my suggestion for Thunderbird is meeting your needs! Yes, actually, I do have a solution for you, and it is found in Thunderbird settings. Just follow the steps below and you will be all set. 1. Open Thunderbird and click on the “Menu” icon. It is the three horizontal bars in the upper-right corner of the window. 2. In the Tools menu, point to “Options” then click on “Options” in the sub-menu. 3. In the “Options” dialog box, click on the, “Advanced” icon, then the “General” tab. 4. Find the section labeled, “System Integration” and click to place a check mark in front of, “Always check to see if Thunderbird is the default mail client on startup”. You can also
click the “Check Now... “ button to make the change immediately. 5. Click the “OK” button at the bottom of the dialog box to save your changes and close the dialog box. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I have one of the so-called elite anti-virus system which does a decent job but it’s mostly a smoke screen. They seem to be getting more expensive every year but their capabilities stays practically the same. What in your expertise, would you consider an excellent anti-virus system? I need a good one because I am an adventurer. I have gone into computers where no man has gone before. Thank you in advance. Teddy Dear Teddy, I will be happy to share with you what I personally use for computer protection. I do want to point out though that no security program will protect the computer from you adventuring into the system and protected files. The best protection for that would be a full system backup so that if you delete something that the computer needs to run, all you need to do to recover is restore your most recent full system backup. For computer security, I use one program, Emsisoft anti-malware from emsisoft. com. It protects your computer from viruses, malware and even most ransomware. With Emsisoft installed, my computer has not been infected with anything, and it does not slow my system down. Elizabeth
Dear Computer Lady: I have a profusion of unwanted and unnecessary pictures and files from Microsoft and also from Canon. In Microsoft the only way that I can delete these encroachers, is to use Trusted Installer and Security Tab, which would be very tedious and boring. Is there a quicker solution? In Canon, there is a gaggle of pictures that has very little to do with its operation, but some of those pics may be a file item in its operation which leaves me in a dilemma. Thank you in advance. Teddy Dear Teddy, I guess my first question would be to ask you why you wanted to delete these images. Are you running low on disk space? Every program installed on your computer includes images that are either necessary to display the program, or might be used in the program. If you have plenty of hard drive space, I would strongly urge you to leave the images there. There is probably a good reason that Microsoft made it hard to delete
those images. The same goes for your cannon program. While those images might not have anything to do with the operation of the program that you can see, deleting them could cause the program to not operate correctly. If disk space is a problem, you might be able to free up some space by uninstalling the Canon program, then install it again, do a custom install and only install the parts of the program that you really need. Elizabeth Interested in learning more? Elizabeth has answered thousands of computer questions over the years. To submit a question, email her at elizabeth. boston@gmail.com.
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name. Gray haired guy. He was so kind and thoughtful. He was so friendly to the kids. Our food was amazing. From the salmon to the steak to the burger to the PESTO! Everything was delicious. It was the best food we’ve had in Ogunquit and everyone was so impressed! We will be back. *Update: I’ve been trying to replicate their amazing pesto. Still haven’t figured it out. Feel free to post the recipe Bintliff’s! Best we’ve ever had! Reservations Recommended for Dinner Only
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OCEANFRONT DINING BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
Twin Lobster Special $29 * Daily $12 Dinner Specials
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~ Where To Dine ~ “Driving up your driveway feels like taking a deep breath, thank you Clay Hill Farm!”
Happy Hour 4-6pm Monday - Thurs
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LIVE MUSIC EVERY NIGHT Local Duo Curt Bessette & Jenn Kurtz in the Lounge on Sundays
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We are proud corporate sponsors of the Ogunquit Playhouse!
Bring in our ad in the playbill and enjoy 15% off (offers may not be combined)
on the ocean www.beachmereinn.com
PRIME RIB DINNERS RETURN FRIDAY, SEPT. 27th!
Make a phone reservation for 5pm on Monday or Tuesday and mention the Early Bird Special. This special is not automatic. Orders must be in by 5:29pm.
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1937 ~ 2019
Taco Tuesdays
Early Bird Specials Mon & Tues at 5pm Must purchase one entree at regular menu price to validate offer. EXP 9/18/19 Not valid in conjunction with any other discount or promotional offer.
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Full Menu also available.
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Located on the Beautiful Marginal Way with Full Ocean Views
Half Priced appetizers, $1 off Beer, $2 off Wine & Cocktails and 4$ off any bottle of wine. Enjoy the fire pit for pre-dinner fun.
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Our full menu is also available. Reservations Recommended
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Woodstock Revival Night with Curt & Jenn
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...MORE from page 7 Legislature, which includes part of Wells. He serves on the Legislature’s Environment and Natural Resources Committee.
Coastal Clean Up
International Coastal Clean-up Day from 11 a.m. to noon. Gather at the Narragansett (Oaks Neck Point) on Beach Avenue in Kennebunk to pick up litter from the Mousam River to the Kennebunk. Detailed analysis/reporting to follow. FMI: info@someplaneteers. org.
Monthly Bean & Buffet Supper
Trail Blazers Family Club, 102 Bills Ln. in Wells is hosting its monthly bean and buffet supper 4-6 p.m. Adults $8, children $4. FMI: 207337-0663.
Historical Society Yard Sale
~ News ~ A gigantic yard sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge on Route 4 (77 High Street) in North Berwick. The sale will benefit the North Berwick Historical Society and used to finish construction of the society’s pole barn, which is being built at the Morrell-Sherburne House on Route 9 in North Berwick.
Saturday, Sept. 21 & Sunday, Sept. 22 Senior Open Tennis Tournament
Kittery Meetings Now Broadcast on Facebook Live KITTERY The Town of Kittery Channel 22 has always been known as the go-to source for access to local town government coverage, and up to date information on local activities and events. In an effort to provide residents Pumpkin Patch Trolley
All senior tennis players (50+) are welcome to take part in the Ogunquit Senior Lob’ster Tennis Tournament at Ogunquit Agamenticus Municipal Tennis Courts, 351 Clay Hill Road in York. Singles, doubles, mixed matches. Sign up by Sept. 18. Entry fee is one new, unopened can of tennis balls. FMI: 207-251-5841.
Pumpkin Patch Trolley takes place 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Seashore Trolley Museum, 195 Log Cabin Road, Kennebunkport. Special admission price includes a trip to the pumpkin patch where every guests picks out a pumpkin to take home. Last trolley to the patch at 2:45 p.m. Dog-friendly. FMI: www.trolleymuseum.org or 207-967-2800.
with even greater access to town government meeting coverage, the Town of Kittery has launched the Kittery Channel 22 Facebook page. The Kittery Channel 22 Facebook page will stream all regular and special meetings of the Town Council, School Committee, Board of Appeals, Port Authority and Planning Board. Meetings will air live and allow Facebook users to watch right from within their Facebook app, or internet browser. The Kittery Channel 22 Facebook page is not a forum page; it will not be curated, and it will not be accepting comments or messages. Those wish-
ing to provide feedback on the functionality of the page, are welcome to email KitteryChannel22@kitteryme.org. The Kittery Channel 22 Facebook page can be found at www.facebook.com/kittery channel22.
~ Real Estate ~ Jerry Tatlock
Associate Broker/Owner
Barbara Patterson 96 Portland Street South Berwick, Maine 03908 Business (207) 384-4008 Mobile (207) 752-0407 Fax (207) 384-5930 Jerry.Tatlock@Century21.com www.century21barbarapatterson.com Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated
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Stylish farmhouse located near the town library, tennis courts, multipurpose fields, major interstates, historical Portsmouth, sandy beaches, and boat launch. Several major renovations give this home special appeal, especially the warm solarassisted radiant floors. Expanded kitchen is a great place for foodies who love cooking and entertaining. Expanded first floor provides great living spaces. 4 BRs & 2.5 BAs includes master suite with cathedral-ceiling, 3-season cottage room, and attached 3-story barn completes this home.
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~ Real Estate ~ OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, Sept. 14, 11am–1pm
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Kittery Point, ME
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GPS Address: 358 Haley Rd, Kittery Point, ME
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~ Obituaries ~
Galen O’Del Humphrey, Jr., 49 WELLS – Galen O’Del Humphrey, Jr. died unexpectedly on Thursday September 5, 2019 at his residence. He was born in Sanford, the son of Galen O’Del Humphrey, Sr. of Wells and Bernadette Humphrey of Sanford. Galen grew up in Sanford and Wells, graduating from Wells High School. He enjoyed the four seasons in Maine snowmobiling, dirt bike riding, and going north to a family camp where he did fishing, and hunting, most of all enjoying the outdoors. However, spending time with his chil-
dren was his favorite thing to do. He was a self-employed painter of Haley’s Fine Finishes for many years. Galen was predeceased by two children, daughter Haley Humphrey, and son Galen Humphrey III. Survivors include his children Molly and Maddox; father Galen Humphrey, Sr. and wife Nancy; mother Bernadette Humphrey; brother Jason Humphrey and wife Tara; very special friend Peggy Leary who he loved and spent the last few years together; and very close friends Shawn McLean and Mike Gregorie. Services will be private. Should friends choose, memorial donations in his name may be made to: The Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital, 22 Bramhall St., Portland, ME 04102 or Camp Sunshine at Sebago Lake, 35 Acadia Rd., Casco, ME 04015. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Galen’s Book of Memories Page at www.bibberfuneral. com. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road, Wells.
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Student Mourned on Anniversary
Christy Lou Milliron, 60 KENNEBUNK – Christy Lou Milliron, 60, passed away on July 25, 2019 in Hollis. It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our precious Christy. Christy lived in Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, and moved to Maine where she lived for 47 years. She lived in group homes and her own apartment for many years which gave her much loved independence. With great pride, she graduated from Biddeford High School in 1979. She loved music and was always singing at the top of her lungs. She rode her bicycle from morning to night, and all the neighbors in Sylvan Circle found joy in watching her. She was very proud of her Special Olympic medals and wore them splayed across her chest for months. Everyone who had the pleasure and privilege to meet Christy left a better person. She was full of love and life,
GORHAM A gathering took place to remember former USM student, Nicholas John Leon, a graduate of Calais High School on the anniversary of his accidental and tragic death resulting from a fall from his 7th story dorm room window on September 8, 1999 at the age of 19. A special service was held at the center of USM’s Gorham Campus where the school planted a tree and placed a plaque in his memory. Attending were his parents Peter and Ruth (Pastors at the Trinity Coastal Community Church), and his niece Jacquelyn Nichole Leon who live in Wells. USM Dean of Students, Rodney Mondore and Assistant Vice President David Roussel also paid their respects. and made everyone around her joyful. She was the light of her father’s eye. She was predeceased by her father Richard Milliron; big brother Denny; and very special aunt Becy Austin. Christy is survived by her mother Lois Burrows Milliron; sisters Sharon and her husband Gilbert York of Eldred, PA, Patty Milliron of Southampton, MA, Susan Milliron of South Berwick, Terri and her husband Casey Campbell of Kennebunkport; and many nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles. The family would like to express thanks and appreciation
From left to right: Peter Leon, Ruth Leon, Nicholas’s niece Jacquelyn, and USM Dean of Students Rodney Mondore. Photo taken at the base of a Maple tree at the center of USM’s Gorham campus planted in Nicholas’s memory.
to the staff of Hospice of Southern Maine and the group home in Hollis for their wonderful care of us and our beautiful Christy. A celebration of Christy’s life will be held Saturday, September 21, 4-7 p.m. at St. David’s Episcopal Church Parish Hall in Kennebunk. Online condolence messages can be submitted at the Chad E. Poitras Cremation and Funeral Service website, www. mainefuneral.com. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to the Down’s Syndrome Research Program at See MILLIRON page 32...
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bereaved’s feelings in the patterns of community support which are psychologically beneficial. Flowers, however, express the inexpressible – they are symbolic.
missing – that the funeral was depressing. The funeral meets the bereaved’s need for support. Death throws people into despair and depression by separating them from one who has provided love, companionship, and security. The funeral and customs provide the means by which those close to them can give their support and share their suffering. The funeral period provides for the expression of sorrow. Only through talking about the past can the bereaved person realize the extent of the relationship with the deceased, and accept the loss and suffering. Only through weeping and talking to good listeners can they release their grief and feelings of guilt and hostility. Experts in grief therapy believe that it can be expressed best through rites, rituals, and ceremonies. The ceremony deals primarily with intellectual concepts and doesn’t fully engage the
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There are three points to be stressed, finally, in connection with the tradition of funeral flowers. First, the role of flowers are both symbolic and aesthetic. They add great value to the richness and meaning of the ritual. Second, flowers represent sympathy extended to the bereaved. Third, flowers are sent to both the living and the dead. They are sent to the living as comfort and as tokens of respect for the deceased. We, at the JS Pelkey & Son and the Bernier Funeral Homes, hold the value of the work our local florists do in very high regard. We always encourage the families we serve to contact a local florist directly. Certainly there are national floral outlets that can be reached with a simple Google search but, honestly, the quality of these products are often substandard. Simply click the “Send Flowers” tab on our website and you will be directed to our list of trusted florists. Please call us about any questions with which we may help.
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~ Home & Business Services ~ GUTTERS & ROOFING
PAVING & SEALCOATING
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COMPUTER SERVICES
Most Reasonable Rate Car Service
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STAR TEK
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STUMP GRINDING 207-351-5053
Virus Removal, Repairs Upgrades, Networking & New Systems in Home or Office
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CASON CARPENTRY
TREE SERVICES
www.PineTreeServices.net 207.286.6942
Three Generations of Expertise Pruning Chipping
Handyman Services
Call or email Jeannine at leblancjm@startekpc.com
Pine Tree Services Tree Removal Cabling 65’ Bucket Truck
Residential / Commercial / Fully Insured / Free Estimates TREE REMOVAL - STUMP GRINDING - LOT CLEARING
“NO JOB TOO SMALL” Licensed & Insured
FULLY LICENSED & INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES
Cell: (207) 651-8580 Tel/Fax: (207) 676-9840 Email: casoncarpentry@yahoo.com
Dave The Door Man Installations & Repairs Interior & Exterior Storm, Shower, Basement Wood, Steel, Fiberglass Weather Stripping Lock Replacements Call Dave Lomasney
LEFEBVRE’S Need your G
REMODELING
project done? No project too small. Make your house a home again!
Garages, Additions, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Decks, Interior Trim, Basements, Drywall, Painting... Ask for Glen
Handyman Jack, etc. LLC 207-363-5793
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(207) 703-0150
300 Harold L Dow Hwy
DRAKE’S ISLAND
CONSTRUCTION No job too small
Handyman Services Available
Homes • Additions • Remodeling • Garages • Decks Roofs • Painting (Interior & Exterior) • Siding Replacement Windows • Kitchen & Baths
Free Estimates - Fully Insured - References - Over 30 Years in Business
Email drakes@maine.rr.com Lance Tufts Phone 207-646-3369 Phone/Fax 207-985-9165
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Richard St. Charles
Accepting Brush/Wood/Stumps/Leaves Green Waste
KITCHENS • BATHS
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www.yorkwoodstree.com Fully Insured & Free Estimates WE DELIVER!
Kevin Poirier | Owner
(207) 219-2681
Remodeling & Repair • Interior/Exterior Painting • Carpentry Yard Work • Power Washing • Wallpapering & Stenciling
Member of the York Chamber of Commerce
Tree Removal & Pruning Lot Clearing Brush & Stump Hauling Landscape Supplies Garden Center & Gifts
Nelly’s Handyman
207•698•7232
Professional, experienced, fully insured • FREE estimates
- Residential/Commercial - 72’ Turf Friendly All Terrain Lift - 65’ Bucket Truck - 30 Years Experience of Tree & Shrub Installation - Specializing in Technical/Hazardous Pruning & Removals - Licensed & Experienced Arborist - Free Estimates & Fully Insured
207-423-5058 HOLCOMB & SON
Dan Cason
by Jack and Diane
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Kitchen, Basement & Bath Remodeling ~ Decks Replacement Windows ~ General Carpentry & Repair
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Building - Remodeling 207-641-2362
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M CHADBOURNE Excavation & Landscaping
• Full Site Work • Frost Walls • Septic Tank Replacement • Leach Fields • Drainage • Stumping • Driveways • Loaming • & Much More
451-7536
Matt Chadbourne, Owner Wells FULLY INSURED FREE QUOTES COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL
KENCARP Have an idea for your home? Make it a reality.
Hardwood Flooring Tile & Interior Work Additions • Decks • Siding FREE ESTIMATES
Maintenance & Remodeling Kitchen & Baths ~ 25 Years Experience ~
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RATES ARE LOW! START THAT PROJECT NOW!
Interior Trim • Additions & Remodels Custom Built-ins • Windows & Doors EPA RRP Certified, Licensed & Insured
603.674.4213
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...MILLIRON from page 28 Massachusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit Street, Boston, MA 02114, or Special Olympics of Maine, 125 John Roberts Road, South Portland, ME 04106, or Hospice of Southern Maine, 180 US Route 1, Scarborough, ME 04074. • • • • • • • • • •
Shane Mix, 23 SOUTH BERWICK – Shane Mix, son, brother, uncle, and friend died on Saturday September 7, 2019 at the age of 23. He was born April 3, 1996 to Ronald and Paula (Wanamaker) Mix. Shane graduated Marshwood High School in 2014, where he learned to love and play lacrosse. Throughout his high school career and beyond, he had made long lasting friendships that he valued dearly. Shortly after his graduation, Shane enlisted in the Navy where he had spent time in Chicago, and San Diego, before moving back home, to South Berwick, once he was honorably discharged. In his spare time, he enjoyed riding his motorcycle, spending time with friends, sitting around a fire during the summer nights, singing and playing his guitar, driving endlessly listening to music, engaging in long talks with friends and family, and gaming with his friends and nephews. Shane loved to snow board with his friends during the winter at Powder House Hill, Sunday River, and Gunstock. Shane loved being around his nephews, and nieces. He would show his nephews the latest gaming techniques, toss the foot-
~ Obituaries & News ~ ball around, practice lacrosse, and let his nieces give him make overs. Recently Shane got back into running and working out; taking care of himself in a way he hadn’t before. Shane had dreams of doing big things in his life; however, depression became a close friend of his. Sadly, his pain became overwhelming. There’s no shame to this. There’s tragedy, but there’s no shame. His death does not define his legacy. Shane had talents, made contributions, and touched others’ lives in meaningful ways. He was and still is deeply loved. We will cherish his memory. Shane is survived by his mother Paula Mix; brother Robert Barron, his wife Julia and their children Milana and Emily; his sister Desiree Sacharczyk, her husband Steve and their children Christian, Michael, Louis, Ameliya, and Harper Rose; his sister Brittany Mix and her children Jaylah and Kimbri; and his sister Courtney Mix and her fiancé Brandon Grassi and their children Hayleigh, Dylan, Landon, Olyvia, Alex, and Cole; along with many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Shane is predeceased by his father Ron Mix and his brother Frankie Barron. Funeral services will be held at the Eliot Baptist Church, 912 Harold L. Dow Highway, Eliot, at 10 a.m., Saturday September 14. Following the services, Shane will be laid to rest at Woodlawn Cemetery in South Berwick. After the services, family and friends are welcome to celebrate Shane’s life at his sister Desiree’s home. To leave online condolences, please visit www.jspelkeyfuneralhome.com. Care of the Mix family has been entrusted to the JS Pelkey & Son Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers the family asks that you donate to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Portsmouth New Hampshire Out of the Darkness Walk (https:// afsp.donordrive.com) in Shane’s name. The family also asks that in honor of Shane and Suicide Prevention Awareness month that you wear either teal or purple colors.
~ Home & Business ~ PROPERTY SERVICES “We watch your property so you don’t worry” • Storm Checks • Provide Access for Authorized Personnel • Accept Deliveries on Your Behalf
Free Estimates Fully Insured Other Services Available
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All Catholic Churches in Maine to Hold Special Collection for Victims of Hurricane Dorian PORTLAND Bishop Robert P. Deeley has authorized a special collection at all of Maine’s Catholic churches on the weekend of September 14-15 to provide aid and support to victims of Hurricane Dorian as well as other natural disasters that could occur this year. Hurricane Dorian intensified before making landfall in the Bahamas where it battered the island for nearly 40 hours, leaving catastrophic damage in its path with at least 20 deaths recorded and thousands of homes and buildings destroyed. “The devastation caused by Hurricane Dorian is a harsh reminder that hurricane season has begun. This special collec-
tion will allow the Diocese of Portland to respond to the immediate, emergency needs and long-term recovery of many who are suffering,” said Bishop Deeley. The Diocese of Portland has had a special relationship with the Diocese of Nassau in the Bahamas for nearly 40 years since the Second Vatican Council called faithful Catholics to be “missionary.” This relationship included a mission in the Bahamas that was staffed by the Sisters of Mercy of Portland. “Our diocese has a long history of meeting humanitarian challenges and providing hope to those facing circumstances of great need,” said Bishop Deeley. “I ask that we come together
and offer our prayers, compassion, and generosity to support the thousands of individuals and families affected by this destructive storm.” To offer assistance prior to the special collection on September 14-15, Catholic Relief Services, along with local partners, are working to assess immediate needs in the Bahamas and organizing food, emergency shelter, and safe water for affected families. To make a donation, visit https://support.crs.org/ donate/hurricane-dorian or call 1-877-HELP-CRS. Advertise in
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HOME REPAIRS
YARD SALES
PERSONAL ASSISTANCE TRUSTWORTHY RETIREE will 1) make deliveries. 2) drive to/from airport, mall, theater & other dest. 3) do small odd jobs. Try me out! Very reasonable. Call Paul 207-363-0519
CARPENTRY, MASONRY SERVICE Affordable Home Repairs From A to Z, Small Additions 35 Years Exp • 207-205-2359
ANTIQUES FOR SALE by appointment only. 207-251-1018
COMPANION AND/OR BABYSITTER FOR ELDERLY Experienced & active caregiver, will perform household duties, personal care & transportation. Call Lena: 207-618-3992
LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE: 4PB0200E T-Mobile Northeast, LLC is proposing to modify an existing installation on a 105-foot water tank at 147 Rogers Road, Kittery, York County, ME. Public comments regarding the potential effects from this site on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from the date of this publication to: Amanda Sabol – CBRE, 70 West Red Oak Lane, White Plains, NY 10604, whiteplainsculturalresources@cbre.com or (914) 694-9600. LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is Hereby given that petition for a Pardon for Bobby Silcott who was convicted of the crimes CR 79-703 - THEFT BY UNAUTHORIZED TAKING OR TRANSFER: Attempted Escape is now pending before the Governor and a hearing will be conducted in the
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BIG ESTATE SALE Saturday, Sept. 14 • 8am-2pm 341 Clay Hill Rd, Cape Neddick Furniture, antiques & 150+ items! Extra parking at tennis courts.
LANDSCAPING
CHENEY’S LAWN CARE, LLC
Specializing in New Lawn Installation & Existing Lawn Repair
207.216.3192 Fully Insured • cheneyslawncare.com
AUTOS WANTED
WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS, TRUCKS, SUV’S. PAYING CASH! PAYOFFS NO PROBLEM!
TOP $$$ CHECK WITH US BEFORE YOU TRADE
Call Dan: (207) 251-2221 or Email: villagemotors@comcast.net
CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK KEY AUTO GROUP SELLS 1,000 VEHICLES A MONTH
LATE MODEL VEHICLES NEEDED NOW
MAINE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS BOARD ROOM, 25 TYSON DRIVE, 3rd FLOOR in Augusta
Paid Off or Not – Instant Money on the Spot!
on Thursday the 17th day of OCTOBER 2019 at 9:00 A.M.
HOATY at 207-363-2483 or hoaty@keyauto.com Key Auto Group, 422 Route 1, York, ME 03909
All Makes & Models • Wholesale Buyer
DON’T GET RIPPED OFF – CONTACT ME LAST:
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TOP SOIL / LOAM
HEALTH SERVICES
HELP WANTED
TOPSOIL SPECIALIST
MASSAGE THERAPY MASSAGE WITH BRIAN Relaxation, Deep Tissue, Therapeutic Massage for Men Licensed and Insured Est. 1999 South Berwick 617.750.3266 Beautiful Private Studio
Full and part time for residential dining rooms. Flexible day and evening hours, 3-20 hours a week, evenings 3:30-7pm, weekend 7am-2pm. Qualifications: Must be flexible when working with multiple patrons and co-workers, have a high level of customer service in a homelike dining facility. No experience necessary when applicant has other listed qualifications. Dependability and punctuality are a must. Minimum age of 15 years. Mature candidates are encouraged to apply. Entry pay determine by prior experience, plus additional weekend shift deferential.
GLASS REPAIR
Eligible candidates are asked to email their resume to ellen.hall@sentryhillyorkharbor.com
Organic, quality, consistent, screened loam blended with shellfish compost. Feed your lawn and garden this season with the best soil you can get delivered to your area. Please visit BESTLOAM.COM or call (207) 282-4445
Dubois LIVESTOCK
BROKEN GLASS COMPANY New windows, window repair, shower doors, mirrors, weather stripping, screens. Residential & commercial. 207-216-9931
ACCOUNTING
MUSIC LESSONS
LAURA S. LEBER, CPA Accounting, bookkeeping, payroll & tax preparation services. Reasonable rates. Call 207-384-5932 or e-mail: laura.leber.cpa@gmail.com
SIMPLY THE BEST MUSIC LESSONS IN SO. MAINE! Best Teachers • Best Facilities Best Schedules • Best Recitals All instruments, All ages, All styles! TuneTown Studios 207-641-8863 932 Sanford Road, Wells www.tunetownmusicgear.com
GUNSMITHING SERVICES Expert cleaning and repairs, stock alterations, recoil pads. Over 50 years experience. Very reasonable rates. 207-450-8957
RENTALS WANTED
RENTALS
RAYMOND C. SNELL, CPA SOUTH BERWICK Income Tax Prep-Individual Business-Corp-NonProfit C 781-956-2713 H 207-384-5425 Kakemo1@myfairpoint.net
GUNSMITHING
207.384.4008
FIREWOOD / PELLETS
96 Portland St, South Berwick, ME www.century21barbarapatterson.com
SEASONED FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Call Eric Hobson 207-467-0621
2 BR, 1.5 Bath Townhouse, Quiet Location, Full Bsmt, 1-Car Garage $1550/mo. + Utilities
SOUTH BERWICK
GREEN FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Clean & Guaranteed Full Cord North Berwick 207-409-6567 DRY K/D FIREWOOD x-seasoned in dry storage. 1/8 cord (16 cu ft) $299 plus delivery and stacking Call 603-437-0940 www.firewoodguy.com
FREE ITEMS FREE ELECTRONIC ORGAN Kawai KX 130 in excellent condition. Call for details: 207-985-3303 or 603-312-0850 FREE! 3 DRAWER LATERAL FILE CABINET & SWIVEL DESK CHAIR 603-475-9956 in Kittery
ITEMS WANTED WANTED TO BUY Antiques * Silver * Gold * Coins CHRIS LORD ANTIQUES
One Item or Entire Estate. Cash paid for all antiques. Antique jewelry, coins, silver, gold, paintings, clocks, lamps, telephones, radios, phonographs, nautical items, weathervanes, dolls & toys, pottery, photography, military items, swords, advertising signs, fountain pens, bottles, tools, books & much much more! Buying antiques for over 20 years. Barn and Attic Clean-Out Also.
(207) 233-5814 • ME & NH
ATTN HOMEOWNERS!
List your property with Seaside Vacation Rentals and let us take care of Booking, Cleaning, Maintaining & Marketing of your Rental Home! • 36 Years in Business! • Over 60% Return Renters & 1000s of Leads • Exceptional Marketing Reach & Online Presence • Knowledge of Local Ordinances • Handling of Lodging Taxes • Online Booking & Accurate Accounting
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ITEMS FOR SALE
STORAGE RENTALS AFFORDABLE STORAGE Rentals $50 & Up No Sign Up Fee Call (207) 641-8404 INSIDE STORAGE Cars / Trucks, October thru May Route 1, Wells • $600 Call Dennis Hardy 207-646-7881
ITEMS FOR SALE SEASONAL TRAILER HOME At Bears Den Park, Wells Great Shape, Deck & Awning $7,000 207-646-1624
SAFE HAVEN THRIFT STORE Mon-Wed & Fri-Sun 11am-5pm Thurs 12-5pm Next to Wells IGA Wells Center Plaza, Rt 1 & Rt 109
BENEFITS SAFE HAVEN HUMANE SOCIETY ADOPTION CENTER
Donation wanted! Housewares, clothes, jewelry, estate clean-outs. Tax deductible! FMI: 229-8314
WAIT STAFF Year Round
or apply in person at Sentry Hill, 2 Victoria Court, York, ME 03909
Looking to add experienced and inexperienced
COOKS
to our kitchen staff. Hiring for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Join our dynamic team and become part of the Johnson’s Family. Great pay and flexible hours. Please apply in person at Johnson’s Seafood & Steak, 18 Elm St, North Berwick (207) 676-7900.
RENTALS
WINTER RENTALS
ELIOT MAINE RENTAL Small, furnished, 1 BR APT, ideal for one. All utilities included. No pets. Background check. $1000/mo. Call 207-439-2636
WINTER RENTAL AT WATER CREST COTTAGES $950 per month, everything included. 207-646-2202
ROOM RENTALS Two bedrooms available at 41 Brown Lane, Wells. Shared living Cape house. Utilities, all inclusive. Rent paid by the week. Looking for long-term renters. 207-251-1018
YORK HARBOR WINTER RENTAL: Walking distance to ocean. Fully furnished bedroom with private bath and entrance. Utilities included. August to midJune or possibly year round. $845/mo. • 207-479-2116
WELLS – Third floor 2 bedroom APT available 10/1. $900 plus heat and utilities. No smokers or pets. 207-363-7655
WINTER RENTAL Wells Beach. Ground floor, 1 BR, 2 BA, washer/dryer. Available Oct. 17 - May 17, 2020. $1200/ month includes utilities, for 1 person. $1350/month for 2 persons. No pets or smoking. First, last, and security. 207-351-6797
1,600 SQ.FT. CONDO Sleeps 6-8 in Ogunquit. $1595 per Summer week. Call for Fall & Winter rates. 207-251-6955 ROOM FOR RENT 193 High Pine Loop, Wells. Kitchen use, own bath, $150/week, first week when you move in. Call Raymond Huff at 207-646-2834. KITTERY Beautiful, immaculate, large 2nd floor, 1 BR, modern apartment with office & deck. Close to I-95 & Rte 236. Good credit a must. $1700/mo. Utilities included. No smoking or pets. Limit of 2 people. Contact Lois Widi, C21 Newson Associates: C# 207-252-5229, O# 207-439-4070 x 230, or loiswidi@c21newson.com. ELIOT MAINE RENTAL Small, furnished, 1 BR APT, ideal for one. All utilities included. No pets. Background check. $1000/mo. Call 207-439-2636
WINTER RENTAL Wells Beach. 1 BR, 1 BA, large LR, bonus room for storage, new SS appliances, dishwasher. Available Oct. 17 - May 31, 2020. $1200/month includes utilities, for 1 person. $1350/month for 2 persons. No pets or smoking. First, last, and security. 207-351-6797 KITTERY POINT MARSHFRONT Furnished, 2 BR, 2 BA, circa 1750, recently renovated home. Pets considered. No smoking. $2400/mo. includes all utilities, WiFi & cable. Nov. 1 - May 15. Very unique! 404-428-3903 John
CLEANING SERVICES SHIRLEY’S CLEANING For a spotless home. Trustworthy and dependable. 207-439-1363
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HELP WANTED
ATTENTION ALL AUTO TECHS!
$250 SIGN ON BONUS!
HELP WANTED DRIVERS, CDL-A: Get the home-time YOU deserve! Excellent Pay & Benefits! 401k Match, Milestone Bonuses! Paid Vacation, Holidays, Sick Days! New, well maintained equipment. 1 Year experience or 100k miles. 855-416-9938
House Cleaner Wanted No evenings! Part/Full-time. Wells, Ogunquit, York.
Must be at least 18 years of age. Must have reliable vehicle & cell phone.
YOUR NEW CAREER STARTS HERE Do you love what you do but don’t love where you work? Then it’s time to talk to me.
CORNISH ANTIQUE SHOW & VINTAGE FAIR September 28 • 9am to 4pm Antiques, Vintage, Collectibles during the Cornish Apple Festival DEALERS WANTED! Call 207-396-4255
• Best pay in the business • Benefits include medical, dental, generous vacation time & 401K with company match • No nights or weekends • Supportive team that understands your value
HOUSEKEEPER
(207) 363-2483 • hoaty@keyauto.com
CALL OR EMAIL HOATY TODAY
Light duty only to work with seniors. Perfect part-time job with flexible schedule. Small local property management company has a year round opportunity for the right candidate. Please email your resume to patricia@yorkhousing.info
ROUTE 1, YORK, MAINE
$
14-18 per hour
Call 207-752-7585 for interview.
FREELANCE REPORTERS WANTED The Weekly Sentinel and the Granite State Sentinel are seeking part-time reporters to cover events in our circulation area of southern York County Maine and coastal Hew Hampshire. Hours are flexible. Experience in publishing and reporting is a plus, but not required. Please contact Carol or Raina with a resume and samples by emailing editor@theweeklysentinel.com. For additional information, please call 207-646-8448.
Weekend CAREGivers ** SIGN ON BONUS **
Equal Opportunity Employer
We have weekend shifts available immediately throughout York County. Join others who find caring for older adults in their homes an incredibly fulfilling experience.
HOUSEKEEPERS, LAUNDRY, MAINTENANCE & FRONT DESK
Experience is a plus, but not necessary. Hiring immediately for Fall season. We have “Mom & Dad” hours – get the kids off to school and be home to get them off the bus! Earn extra money! Flexible work schedule, 20-40 hours per week. Weekend availability is a plus. We offer good wages and a season-end bonus. We value our employees and our guests! Call 207-646-8115 now or email info@wells-ogunquit.com.
Anchors Aweigh Café is Now Hiring
Positions available to start immediately through October and year round:
HOUSEKEEPERS, BARTENDER, BUSSER, SERVER, PART-TIME AM HOST, BAR BACK We have something for your particular talent and schedule, so come join our winning team! Apply by phone, email, or in person:
207-646-9384 • Megan@anchoragebythesea.com • 125 Shore Road, Ogunquit
Huntington Common Hiring Opportunities
FRONT DESK ATTENDANTS NEEDED
10am to 3pm at the Bradford Building
Full & part time. Benefits available for full time employees. Competitive pay. Weekends and evenings required.
Open Interviews on September 19
We are now hiring for all positions, full- and part-time hours. We are looking for cashier, sandwich maker, cook, and utility person.
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Compensation is very competitive. Hours of operation are 6:30am until 1:00pm Monday through Friday with no holidays or nights, and very rare weekend work.
• CRMA Med Care Managers When due for renewal, the recertification classes are held at and paid for by Huntington Common.
To inquire, email us at anchorsawaycafe86@gmail.com or call 207 752-0600. We look forward to hearing from you, The Anchors Aweigh Team
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Care Givers CNA or PSS AM, PM and 3rd shifts. Certified or without certification but highly experienced, or have a passion to work in elder care. Ask about earning a PSS (Personal Support Specialist Certificate). Huntington Common will pay you while working and pay for the course.
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Servers & Dishwashers 3:30-8pm daily including weekends. Beautiful dining rooms with restaurant-style service. Training available. Age 16+. Housekeeper Part time, 5 hours on Fri, Sat, Sun, and Mon.
See Us at the Job Fair
Sept. 25 • 10am to Noon • 9 Bodwell Ct, Springvale Please see all job descriptions and requirements online at
www.sunrise-careers.com (search for Kennebunk) Complete an application online.
Build a Lasting Relationship Become a Home Instead CAREGiverSM! Help brighten the lives of aging adults in our community. Provide non-medical companionship and home care services to help seniors remain at home for as long as possible.
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Misty Harbor Resort, 60 Mile Rd, Wells
Nancy's Cafe & Catering 1151 Route 1, Cape Neddick is now hiring for: Cooks, Dishwashers, Hosts, Waitstaff, & Prep People. Full & part time. Great pay! Please call 207-363-5557 for an interview or drop in and fill out application.
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HELP WANTED Licensed Civil Engineer/Project Manager
Full Time Staff Engineer
Full Time Project Engineer
Civilworks New England, a well-respected civil engineering/ planning firm located in historic Dover, NH, is seeking a motivated Licensed Civil Engineer/Project Manager with a “can-do” attitude to join our team. This position is an ownership tract position for the ideal candidate. We service New Hampshire, Massachusetts. and Maine.
The Staff Engineer is responsible for designing, and drafting civil engineering projects from conception to completion. He/she will apply his/her experience in: site layout, grading, utility design and profiles, erosion and sediment control, SWPPP preparation, and stormwater management. He/she will be responsible for the production of civil engineering construction documents while adhering to client requirements, code requirements, and site adjustments.
The Project Engineer is responsible for managing, designing, and drafting civil engineering projects from conception to completion. He/she will apply his/her experience in: site layout, grading, utility design and profiles, erosion and sediment control, SWPPP preparation, and stormwater management. He/she will be coordinating with Architects, MEP Engineers, Structural Engineers, and Construction Project Managers. He/she will be responsible for the production of civil engineering construction documents while adhering to client requirements, code requirements, and site adjustments.
Key Requirements: • The selected candidate will serve as a Project Engineer/ Project Manager for civil/site design, land planning and permitting for industrial, institutional, commercial, multifamily residential and athletic/recreation facilities as well as construction oversight services. • Independently minimum supervision, you will handle multiple ongoing projects at once and will provide superior client service, strong communication, and will manage the technical and financial aspects of the project or tasks under your control. • Participate in project decisions regarding technical approach, cost and scheduling performance. • Participate in business development and retention. • Responsible for supervising and developing junior staff members. Requirements: • Generally 5-7 years experience of related to all aspects of civil design (hydrology, grading, utilities, etc.) for a wide variety development types. • Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering. • Valid New Hampshire PE licensed is required. • Well-versed in state and local permitting (environmental and municipal) practices and familiar with sustainable design applications for civil work. • Solid communication/presentation/writing skills, and the ability to lead design teams and mentor junior staff are essential. • Proficient in Microsoft Office, Autocad, Hydrocad. In addition to a positive work environment and opportunities for growth we work collaboratively and energetically in a relaxed atmosphere. We offer a competitive salary, vacation time accrual upon hire, sick time, several annual paid holidays, 401Kand the opportunity for professional growth and development. If you have the requisite qualifications, we’d love to talk to you. Please send resume and salary requirements to info@ civilworksne.com.
Essential Duties: • Conduct site visits and generate reports and recommendations based on findings. • Produce full site plans, calculations, and reports and resolve complex design challenges with direction. • Establish and maintain project, phase, and task level schedules. • Demonstrate a practical and functional knowledge of municipal codes. • Coordinate and meet with authorities having jurisdiction through all phases of the project. Other Duties and Responsibilities: • Organize and maintain project files. • Maintain timesheets daily. • Demonstrate an understanding of liability issues related to design. • Demonstrate an understanding of constructability and complex design. • Other duties as assigned. Requirements: • Experience:2-4 years of site/civil production, preferably with commercial projects such as retail, hospitality, and/or fueling. • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering required. • Software: AutoCAD and MS Office required; Civil3D, TR20, TR-55, HydroCAD and other design software a plus.
CIVILWORKS NEW ENGLAND CIVIL
ENGINEERING
181 Watson Road, P.O. Box 1166 Dover, New Hampshire 03820 ( 603) 7 49-0443
Essential Duties: • Assist in preparing contracts and change orders with clients and sub-contractors. • Conduct site visits and generate reports and recommendations based on findings. • Produce full site plans, calculations, and reports and resolve complex design challenges with limited direction. • Coordinate with sub-consultants. • Provide client interaction support. • Establish and maintain project, phase, and task level budgets and schedules. • Schedule production staff and lead tasks. • Prepare responses to construction RFI’s and submittals. • Assist in coordinating the work of a multi-disciplined team throughout the design development and contract document phases of a project. • Demonstrate a practical and functional knowledge of municipal codes. • Coordinate and meet with authorities having jurisdiction through all phases of the project. Other Duties and Responsibilities: • Organize and maintain project files. • Maintain timesheets daily. • Demonstrate an understanding of liability issues related to design. • Demonstrate an understanding of constructability and complex design. • Other duties as assigned. Requirements: • Experience: 4-6 years of site/civil production, preferably with commercial projects such as retail, hospitality, and/or fueling. • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering required. • Licenses: P.E. in Civil Engineering preferred. • Software: AutoCAD and MS Office required; Civil3D, TR20, TR-55, HydroCAD and other design software a plus.
STONEWALL KITCHEN Come join our team – we are growing and have openings in a few areas at our York facility:
Manufacturing Retail Stores Associates, Specialists, Team Leader, Mechanic 1st and 2nd shift year-round benefit eligible positions.
Store Associates, Stock Associates, Key Holder, Assistant Store Manager
Facilities
Guest Services
Custodian
Call Center
Responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of our beautiful campus.
Seasonal positions offering flexible shifts.
Stonewall Kitchen offers a great employee discount, employee referral program, and competitive pay and benefits. We currently have seasonal and year-round full-time and part-time positions available. We like to hire only the best to make the best specialty food! Send resume or employment application to: Stonewall Kitchen, 2 Stonewall Lane, York, ME 03909 or jamminjobs@stonewallkitchen.com Equal Opportunity Employer
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Pumpkinhead Half Marathon/5K and Festival ELIOT The inaugural Pumpkinhead Half Marathon is new to this year’s 39th Annual Eliot Festival Days and 5K celebration. Pumpkinhead Pete and the Shipyard team are working hard to create a competitive and family-friendly event that will run through a beautiful part of York County along the Piscataqua River in Eliot. Runners and supporters are encouraged to come to Eliot to take part in the half marathon and 5K road races and experience all that the area has to offer in the fall. Top finishers will share a purse of $3,000. In addition to the race and the festival days’ schedule of events, there will be an entire
day’s worth of activities at the Shipyard Brew Pub including sports demos, yard games, and hours of great live music headlined by The Serfs. All half marathon runners will be eligible for two Pumpkinhead beers afterward, which are included in the entry fee. For those who prefer a coffee, the world’s only heart healthy coffee, Grind Nitro Cold Brew, will be available from Vera Roasting Company and Shipyard Brewing Company. Race details: Saturday, Sept. 28, beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the Eliot Fire Station, 1323 State Road, Eliot. Open to individual runners of all ages and relay teams. Registration required. Guests and support-
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ers are welcome along the route and at the post-race festival. Packet pickup: 5-7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 27 and 7-8 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28 at Shipyard Brew Pub’s Regatta Room. Cost: $25 to enter the 5K, $69 to enter the half marathon, and $180 for a 4-person relay team. Race entry includes post-event festival admission, celebratory beers or cold brew coffee along with food, finisher medals and a free T-shirt. Post-race festival will be immediately following the race at the Shipyard Brew Pub Parking Lot, 28 Levesque Drive in Eliot. For more information, go to www.runsignup.com or www.eliotmaine.org.
KITTERY POINT Registration is now open for the Ninth Annual Seaside 4-mile road race hosted by the Kittery K-8 PTA. The scenic course takes runners along a beautiful route of rolling hills and spectacular views including Fort Foster, where the race starts and ends. The family-friendly race includes a 4 mile running course, 2 mile running course (new), and a free kids fun run for ages 3-10. Strollers and baby joggers are allowed on the course. Prizes will be awarded to various age groups, and the first 50 registrants receive a stainless steel tumbler! The race begins at 8:30 a.m. and the kids fun run begins at 9:30 a.m.
The Kittery Seaside 4-Miler will be raising money for the Kittery K-8 PTA, which supports Kittery’s youth. Last year’s race raised over $3,000 that went directly towards supporting valuable educational programs in the Kittery K-8 schools. Pre-registration is $20 per person or $25 on race day for the 4-mile run or $15 pre-registration and $20 on race day for the 2 mile race. Post-race snacks will be offered as well as free admission into the park for the day. Online registration closes on Friday, September 20. Online race registration and information can be found at the following sites: www. viewtherace.com, www.facebook.com, or www.runreg.com.
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3rd Annual Mount A Trail Challenge 5k/1-mile Run/Walk
YORK York Parks and Recreation Department and the Friends of Mount A present the Third Annual Mount Agamenticus 5K and 1-Mile Trail Challenge. This event is geared toward improving overall health and wellness in our community. The event will feature a 5K trail challenge and a 1-mile trail challenge that participants can run or walk. The
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1-mile course traverses the new Big A Universal Access trail and can accommodate all capabilities and fitness levels, while adjoining trails offer even greater challenges for those navigating the 5K. This is an event for all ages and health levels to enjoy the outdoors and meet personal fitness goals. Join us and establish your own personal record! Participants can run, walk, or hike. The race is timed by York Highschool Cross Country, traditional stopwatch style! The Big A Trail, named after the former ski area once
located at Mt. Agamenticus, provides access opportunities and improves the quality of life for everyone, including people with mobility disabilities, seniors, trail runners, and families with young children and strollers. The nature trail was built in accordance with the principles of universal design and now guides visitors along the grassy mountaintop and into the summit shrubland, offering resting and viewing opportunities along the way. For those wanting more of a challenge, the 5K offers steeper inclines taking participants
down along the Ring Trail before finishing back on the summit of Mt. Agamenticus. Prizes are given to the top male and female 5K finishers, plus all runners are eligible for our raffle prizes! Race amenities include water and snacks. Consider bringing your own picnic lunch to enjoy at the summit after the award ceremony and then join in a celebration of your accomplishments with an after party at SOME Brewing Company. Race day check-in begins at 7:45 a.m. at the summit of Mount Agamenticus. The first 50 par-
ticipants to register will receive a summit parking pass. The 5K will start at 9 a.m. and the 1 mile will start at 9:30 a.m. For those who have pre-registered, early bib pick is Thursday, September 19 and Friday, September 20 from 10 a.m. - noon at Grant House, 200 US Route 1 in York. Register online at yorkparksandrec.org. Event is limited to 200 participants. Volunteers are needed! For more information about the Mount A Trail Challenge, to view course maps, register for the races or to volunteer please visit www.agamenticus.org or call 207-363-1040.
Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s this Saturday YORK BEACH The Alzheimer’s Association® is inviting York County residents to join the fight to end Alzheimer’s by participating in the Maine Beaches Area Walk to End Alzheimer’s. The event will take place on Saturday, September 14 at the York Beach Ball Field, located on Railroad Avenue in York Beach. More than 500 Walk to End Alzheimer’s participants will complete a 3.5 mile walk and will learn about Alzheimer’s disease, advocacy opportunities, clinical studies enrollment and support programs and services
from the Alzheimer’s Association. Walk participants will also join in a meaningful tribute ceremony to honor those affected by Alzheimer’s disease. “The Walk to End Alzheimer’s is a family-friendly, fun social event that helps us raise awareness and funds to one day achieve our vision of a world without Alzheimer’s,” explains Laurie Bowie, Executive Director. “It is an uplifting and inspiring day that shows support for those living with Alzheimer’s and gives a strong message of hope to find answers about this disease and ultimately a cure.”
In addition to the scenic 3.5 mile walk, participants will enjoy the emcee and DJ talent of Ryan Deelon from HOT 104.7 FM. Dogs on leashes are welcome and the walk route accommodates strollers and wheelchairs. More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, the sixth-leading cause of death in the U.S. and the only disease among the top 10 causes that cannot be cured, prevented or even slowed. Additionally, more than 15 million family and friends provide care to people with Alzheimer’s
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2 OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #3N1AB7AP1K Y395174 TURBOCHARGED Black, 95K, Auto, 2.5L,AM/FM/ TURBOCHARGED
BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH
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Dark Gray, 60K, 1.5L 4Cyl, AM/FM/CD/MP3, Back-Up AM/FM/CD/MP3, Back-Up Camera, FOB Controls, Fog Camera, FOB Controls, Fog Lights, Cruise Control, ABS Lights, Cruise Control, ABS Stk. #P2619 Stk. #P2619
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$$ $
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2017 SE 2017 FORD FORD ESCAPE ESCAPE SE Dark Gray, 60K, 1.5L 4Cyl,
$$ $
15,986 FOG LIGHTS
15,986 TURBOCHARGED
2015 LATITUDE 2015 JEEP JEEP CHEROKEE CHEROKEE LATITUDE White, 68K, Auto, 3.2L,
4WD 4WD
36 month lease with 12K with $3,999 cash or trade due at signing.
White, 68K, Auto, 3.2L,
V6, AM/FM/MP3/AUX, AM/FM/MP3/AUX, C A R V6, C ENTER Bluetooth, Fog Lights, Bluetooth, Fog Lights,
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15,333 2015 SL 2015 NISSAN NISSAN ROGUE ROGUE SL Black, 95K, Auto, 2.5L,AM/FM/ BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH 2015 NISSAN ROGUE SL Bluetooth, Fog Lights, ABS, Roof Rails Stk. #N19712A
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NO NO DOWN DOWN PAYMENT PAYMENT NO DOWN NO SECURITY PAYMENT NO SECURITY
Somersworth Nissan
Somersworth 285 Rte. 108, Somersworth, NH •Nissan 603-692-5200 Somersworth Nissan
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265 Main St, BIDDEFORD 21 Western Ave, KENNEBUNK 207.283.0108 207.967.6777
84 School St, OGUNQUIT 207.646.4546
849 Main St, SANFORD 207.324.5264
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37 FOX RIDGE DRIVE, BERWICK
One of the larger lots in the sought-after Fox Ridge Association! A pond and fruit tree welcome you to this spacious and open 2+ BR Ranch. Pull into the over-sized garage to find a workshop and still room to park your car. Directly enter the home by the laundry room which houses a brand new washer, dryer, and wash sink. Find respite in the large master suite which has a walk-in closet, bathroom featuring double vanity sinks, and door leading out to the quiet backyard. The third bonus room could be used as a den/study or hobby room. The kitchen features a gas range, large 3-door refrigerator, and center island. There is also a dining nook off the kitchen if you don’t want to use the formal dining space. Come put your personal touches in this well-cared-for home!
Your Host: Karen Rice 207-451-3990
ROCHESTER, NH $339,900
Family-sized, 4 BR, 2.5 BA Colonial is in the perfect commuter location, 20 minutes to Portsmouth & Epping, NH! Privately situated in a residential neighborhood with no HOA. Beautiful high-ceilinged foyer welcomes you to a home full of generoussized rooms and loads of storage closets. Spacious LR with gas FP & large windows. Beautiful cherry kitchen & breakfast bar. Dining area with sliding doors floods the space with light & views of the yard. Oak staircase leads to 2nd level with master suite, walk-in closets & en-suite BA, plus other BRs & large full BA. Two-car garage, large insulated bsmt, home security, sprinkler system, central air & city natural gas.
Marcia Giniusz 207-752-0472
KENNEBUNKPORT $460,000
This is a great opportunity to own a home within walking distance of Dock Square, Kennebunkport! Currently a legal 2-unit with a second-floor owner’s unit and first-floor 1 BR rental unit. Conveniently located, excellent condition, and ample storage with an attached 1-car garage and large workshop.
Ken Knowles 207-451-0386
WELLS $75,000
Jean Kovacs 207-408-1822
Justin Pollard 207-251-2123
SANFORD $195,900
This split-level home is in a great neighborhood only 10 miles from the beach. The open floor plan with large windows that let in the natural light makes it easy to entertain and function daily. This home has 3 BR and 1 full BA upstairs, and a large bonus room with a separate BA downstairs, giving you a lot of options. A great house with storage space, garage, and deck over-looking the backyard. Grill and watch the kids on the play set or just relax with friends! Don’t miss the opportunity to live near I-95, close to town, and local beaches.
Melissa Simpson 207-636-6794
WELLS $135,000
Well, 3 bedroom septic system, and a wooden shed, already in place for you. Bring your house plans! This lot includes the perfect flat and level spot for your home, and is surrounded by beautiful hardwood trees providing privacy. Located near the train station, highways, beaches, restaurants, and shopping. It’s called ‘Vacationland’ for a reason – Don’t miss this opportunity!
RAYMOND $339,900
Newly updated Ranch located just 2.5 miles from Sebago Lake! Come back from the lake to this awesome, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom house, and enjoy the brand-new huge back deck with the whole family. Numerous updates have been made to this property.
Tastefully decorated, first floor, 1 BR Condo at Misty Harbor Resort. This lovely Condo has been painted throughout and offers views of amazing marsh life. Updated, fully-applianced kitchen and bath, new flooring, new appliances, and new furnishings. Original owner. Great cash flow. Condo fees pay for utilities, and the best part: AFFORDABLY PRICED! Perfect getaway, amazing investment, or a little of both... YOU CAN HAVE YOUR CAKE AND EAT IT TOO!
Susan Michaels 207-205-3060
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SANFORD $249,500
Nice duplex with a 1/2 acre and garage. This would be great as an owneroccupied or investment property. Great commuter location, yet private enough to help you unwind after a long day.
Linda Dutch 207-432-5524
WELLS $199,999
Three Cottages in one package! This is an incredible opportunity to own 3 turn-key, profitable, summer rental Cottages at a popular, family vacation destination. You can’t beat the price! Two motel-style attached units and one free-standing, 1 BR, 1 BA unit. The motel-style Cottages are extremely popular with summer renters – financials to support that are available! Great location in the association near the front of the complex, by the trolley stop, and right next to the pool and hot tub!
Adam Hedio 207-604-2723