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Celebrate Eliot Festival Days September 27-29 ELIOT There will be plenty of fun, crafts, food, music and more at the 39th Annual Eliot Festival Days taking place Friday September 27 through Sunday September 29. The schedule of events include: Friday, September 27 6:30 p.m. Third Annual William Fogg Library Auction and Dance at Regatta Room. Saturday, September 28 8:30 a.m. Eliot Festival Days 5K Road Race and Pumpkinhead Half-Marathon start at

the Eliot Fire Station. 9 a.m. Booths open in downtown Eliot with Flag Raising and singing “God Bless

America” at Hammond Park. 10:45 a.m. Parade kicks off from Eliot Boat Basin. 12 p.m. Chalmers Insur-

ance Group Kid’s Fun Run starts at William Fogg Library. 1 p.m. First Annual Eliot Festival Days Outhouse Race at Hammond Park. 3 p.m. Booths close. 4 p.m. Eliot Congregational Church Smorgasbord Supper. Entertainment by Dancin’ DJ Carmen and Mica Peterson ‘featuring’ Lewis Goodwin. Colonial reenactment by 2nd Regiment of York County. Performances by Brixham Danceworks and Curtain Call Performing Arts.

Sunday, September 29 12:30 p.m. Green Acre Baha’i School Turkey Dinner. Race Info Eliot Festival Days 5K Road Race: Runner packets are available Friday at the Shipyard Brew Pub, 28 Levesque Dr., Eliot, 5-7 p.m. and Saturday 6-7:30 a.m. Go to www.runsignup.com for online registration. The races start together at 8:30 a.m. sharp at the Eliot Fire Station. Events for runners after the See ELIOT page 9...

17th Punkinfiddle Family Festival WELLS The Punkinfiddle family festival returns to the Wells Reserve at Laudholm for its 17th year on Saturday, September 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Punkinfiddle features old-time games, fun craft activities, surprising science, engaging animals, lively music, traditional arts, tasty food, and miles of smiles in a beautiful seaside setting. Kids 16 and under get in free and adults pay just $7

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with a splash of science,” said Nik Charov, president of Laudholm Trust. “Kids dance and play in our wide open spaces, but they also get to find out about the past, present, and future of our local environments.” Among exhibitors will be See PUNKIN page 7...

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Arts & Entertainment 11-16 Business & Finance 17 Calendar of Events 4-5 Classifieds 34-37 Computer Lady 23 Health & Fitness 20-22 Home & Business 31-33 Library News 6 Obituaries 30 Pets 18 Puzzles 38 Real Estate 28-29,40 Sports 34,37 Where To Dine 23-27

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($5 for Laudholm members). As the country’s biggest National Estuaries Day celebration, Punkinfiddle helps visitors discover why estuaries, those places where rivers meet the sea, are so important for marine life and for people. “Punkinfiddle is a traditional New England fall festival

Eric Haram, Director of The Recovery Center at York Hospital, presents about Recovery Awareness

Free Recovery Coach Training Offered YORK Since September is Recovery Awareness Month, the York Hospital Recovery Center, Portland Recovery Community Center, and State of Maine Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services, are pleased to join forces to provide a free four-day Recovery Coach Training Program for qualified individuals on September 23-24 and September 30 - October 1, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day

with lunch provided. The training will be held at the York County Community College in Wells and is designed to prepare participants to actively listen, ask open-ended and relevant questions, and discover and manage their own personal struggles and biases while providing peer-to-peer support for others.

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YORK COUNTY The York Police Department recently posted on Facebook that the York County R.I.D.E. Team held a successful night of sobriety checkpoints. The York County R.I.D.E. Team is a regional team whose purpose is to enforce impaired driving laws in York County. The team conducted an impaired driving detail in Kittery, York, Ogunquit, and Wells, on September 13. Fifteen officers

were involved from several area police departments including Kittery, York, Buxton, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Berwick, Wells, York County Sheriff’s Office, and the Maine State Police. In total 136 vehicles were stopped. The detail resulted in the following charges: Three Operating Under the Influence; Five Operating After Suspension; One Criminal Speed; and One Intermediate License Violation.

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open to the public. Donations are gratefully accepted. The lecture ties into the Counting House Museum’s current exhibit, “Brave New World: The Wireless Age Begins,” which features unique communication devices from the Counting House Museum’s collection from the turn of the 20th century. The exhibit is open through October 27. On the morning of December 11, 1941, Germany and Italy declared war on the United States. The United States Congress immediately reciprocated. Later that afternoon, President

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ing playing a minimal role and standardized testing usually limited to what is required to enter post-secondary education.” In celebration of the 100th anniversary of Waldorf Education and supporting the message “learn to change the world”, thousands of Waldorf schools across the globe will be planting trees, establishing bee-tending programs and creating pollination gardens. Locally, Seacoast Waldorf School in Eliot, is celebrating its own 20 year anniversary on the same day. To mark both occasions over 100 students and teachers will be joining the national Association of Waldorf Schools of North America, the Spikenard Farm HoneyBee Sanctuary, The

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~ News ~ Deadline for School Recycling Grants STATEWIDE Ecomaine announced its call for proposals for the organization’s 2019-2020 round of School Recycling Grants, which are designed to raise recycling awareness in schools and communities, and to help schools implement more efficient recycling programs or add composting to their waste collection.

As Maine’s pioneer of single-sort recycling and provider of waste-to-energy solutions, Ecomaine is pleased to announce that any school from its 70+ member communities can apply for Recycling Grants through October 25. “Ecomaine’s Recycling Grants program is increasingly important,” said Kevin Roche, Ecomaine’s CEO. “It’s a big part

of our educational outreach portfolio, and it allows students and teachers to work together on some ingenious ways to tackle schools’ unique waste challenges.” Past grant proposals have ranged from purchasing inschool recycling bins or education materials to offsetting compost hauling fees, assisting schools to participate in tours of

Ecomaine, or purchasing electric hand driers to reduce paper towel waste. If selected, school recipients can receive up to $5,000 of $25,000 in available grant funds for the 2019-20 school year. Recipients are chosen based on the following criteria: Project outline and school commitment; Ease of project replication; Likelihood of success and program sustainabil-

Kittery LED Street Light Conversion Begins KITTERY Affinity LED Light has been working with the state electrical inspector in preparation for the LED Street Light Conversion project and are ready to begin the installation of the LED fixtures. Installation of the LED fixtures throughout the Town of Kittery, is expected to begin by September 30, and take approximately three weeks to complete. LED lights have a wide range of benefits, including: Energy Efficiency: LEDs can reduce electricity consumption for street lighting by 75%.

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nance costs. With the installation of the LED streetlights, the Town of Kittery will also benefit from a reduction in costs and CO2 emissions. They are excited to be implementing this eco-focused initiative. For questions about the project, contact Town Manager Kendra Amaral at 207-475-1329 or kamaral@kitteryme.org.

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Saturday, Sept. 21 History Walk & Talk

Old Ogunquit Cemeteries. Meetinghouse Museum at the Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit at 938 Post Road Wells at 10 a.m. Call to reserve your spot. $5/ Free for HSWO Members. FMI: info@wohistory.org or 207-646-4775.

Turkey Supper

The First Parish Federated Church, 150 Main St. South Berwick, will host its monthly Turkey Supper 4-6 p.m. in the church vestry. $10 for Adults, $9 for seniors, $5 children 6-12, and

~ Calendar of Events ~ free for children 5 and under. Onehalf of the supper’s net proceeds go to the Marshwood Education Foundation. FMI: 207-384-4091.

Chicken Shoot

American Legion Post 56, Rt 1, Meadowbrook Plaza in York will host a chicken shoot from 3 - 5 p.m. A total of 30 games will be played. Open to the public. FMI: 207 3630376.

Archive Saturday

Two Old Berwick Historical Society archivists will be on duty at the Counting House Museum from 1-4 p.m. to help answer basic research

queries or help guests researching questions about family or homes. No appointment necessary. FMI: www.oldberwick.org or 207-3840000.

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.

First Congregational Church Yard Sale

Kennebunk Artisans Marketplace

The Ladies Society of First Congregational Church of Kennebunkport, 141 North St., will be hosting a yard sale 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the church lawn or, in the case of rain, inside the church’s Ober Hall. FMI: 207967-3897.

York Farmers’ Market

Come to the Waterhouse Center in Kennebunk from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The marketplace is held Saturdays through October 5. FMI www. kennebunkmaine.us/artisansmarketplace.

Pancake Breakfast

Every Saturday through October at the Wells Ogunquit Senior Center, 300 Post Road (Route 1), 8-11 a.m. FMI: 207-646-7775 or www. wocam.org.

Sunday, Sept. 22 9 a.m. at York Hospital, 16 York Hospital Drive, Medical Building downstairs.

Beach Clean Up

Volunteers welcome for a Beach Clean Up day at Drakes Island Beach in Wells from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Materials will be provided. FMI: Mathew Orr, Sebago Technics at morr@sebagotechnics.com or 207.200.2134.

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.

Monday, Sept. 23 8 p.m., Sea Road Church, 140 Sea Road.

So. Berwick Al-Anon Meeting

10 a.m. at First Parish Federated Church, 150 Main Street.

York Al-Anon Meeting

6 p.m., Beginners meeting; 7 p.m. regular meeting at First Congregational Church, 180 York Street.

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The Evergreen Quilt Guild will meet 6-9 p.m. at St. David’s Episcopal Church, Route 1, two miles south of Kennebunk Village. Newcomers are always welcome.

Tuesday, Sept. 24 A Celebration 65 Years

Annual meeting and celebration at the Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit, 938 Post Road in Wells. 5:30 p.m. Free. FMI: info@wohistory. org, 207-646-4775.

Kittery Al-Anon Meeting

7:30 p.m. at St. Marks United Methodist Church, 60 Government St. Patrick Keenan of the Biodiversity Research Institute will discuss the long-term bird-banding effort at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm from noon to 1 p.m. He will share methods, outcomes, and some nice bird photos and stories. $2 suggested donation. Meet in Mather Auditorium and feel free to eat lunch during the presentation. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. FMI: 207-646-1555, www.wellsreserve.org.

York River Study Committee Meeting

The York River Study Committee will have its monthly meeting 5:30-7 p.m. at the Grant House, 1200 US Route 1, York. FMI: www.yorkrivermaine.org.

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Wells Reserve’s Mather Auditorium at 6 p.m. for a $5 suggested donation. FMI: www.wellsreserve.org.

Dr. Jacquelyn Gill, assistant professor of paleoecology, will present “Of Mice and Mammoths: Ice Age Perspectives on Climate Change, Extinction, and Resilience” at the

Shining a Light: A Business Forum on the Opioid Crisis will take place at Vinegar Hill Music Theatre, 53 Old Post Road, Arundel, 7:30-10:30 a.m. Guest speakers will provide information on substance abuse, support and resources for people struggling with addiction.

Kennebunk Al-Anon meeting

9 a.m. at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 2 Lord St.

York Al-Anon Meeting

10 a.m. at First Parish Church Parish Hall, 180 York Street.

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~ Calendar of Events ~ ...EVENTS from page 4 Bingo

Every Wednesday 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. www.wellsfarmersmarket.org.

Thursday, September 26 Wells Al-Anon Meeting

7-8 p.m. at Messiah Christian Church, Route 1, Wells.

York Al-Anon Meeting

6 p.m. at First Parish Church, 180 York St., York.

Friday, September 27 Sensing Nature’s Presence

Restore your mind, body, and soul with Jeff Brogan, nature and forest therapy guide, on a 90-minute immersive experience 4-5:30 p.m. The walk covers about a mile on a mostly level trail with no steep inclines. Suitable for anyone age 12 or older. $15 regular or $12 member plus site admission. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. FMI: 207-646-1555, www.wellsreserve.org.

Saturday, September 28 Women’s Club Luncheon

The International Women’s Club of New England will have their meeting and luncheon at Angelina’s Ristorante, 655 Main St, Ogunquit. The Speaker will be Margaret F. Cleveland, granddaughter of the 22nd President of the United States,

Grover Cleveland. FMI: www.iwcne. net or 207-318-7304.

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Punkinfiddle Family Festival

Now in its 17th year, Punkinfiddle is traditional crafts, hands-on activities, live music, old-fashioned games, food, animals and more. Stuff a scarecrow, press apples, pet a goat, paint a pumpkin, churn butter, create a craft, walk the beach, and more. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. $7/$5, kids under 16 free. 342 Laudholm Farm Road, Wells. FMI: 207-646-1555 or www.wellsreserve. org/punkinfiddle.

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First Congregational Church Baked Bean Suppers

Served 4:30-6 p.m. in Ober Hall at First Congregational Church of Kennebunkport, 141 North St. $8 for adults, $4 for children under 12. FMI: www.firstchurchkport.org.

Sunday, September 29 York Al-Anon Meeting

9 a.m. at York Hospital, 16 York Hospital Drive. Medical Building downstairs.

Pumpkin Patch Trolley

The Pumpkin Patch Trolley takes place at 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 departs to the patch at 2:45 p.m. Dog-friendly. Tickets or FMI: www.trolleymuseum. org or 207-967-2800.

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.

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Oktoberfest at White Barn Inn

White Barn has taken their annual Oktoberfest Celebration up a notch! On Saturday, September 28, please join us in our Barn Bar with Nils from 4:30pm to 5:30pm for beer, pretzels, and sausages. If you would like to enjoy the full experience, continue from the bar to the White Barn Bistro for an authentic prefixe Oktoberfest menu featuring Bavarian-inspired dishes with beer pairing each course. The bar experience is $35 per person and bistro dinner is $65 per person including beer pairings.

Turophile (Cheese-Lover’s) Class

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Berwick Public Library How Colleges Choose Students

The Chapters’ Book Club at Noble HS

Tuesday, September 24, 6 p.m. High school students and their parents are invited to an informative, interactive, and entertaining presentation to help families understand the role essays, standardized testing, interviews, extracurricular activities, sports, and other factors play in the admissions decisions colleges make.

We’re thrilled to partner with NHS for this new book club! All NHS students are welcome. The Chapters meet one Wednesday a month during Knight time in the school library. Books of all genres are chosen for discussion. The next meeting is Wednesday, September 25, 10:30 a.m., in the NHS library; the book is “The Hate U Give” by Angie Thomas.

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Museum Passes

Wednesday, September 25. Presented by the Berwick Historical Society and attorney Sue Thibeau at the library 6-7 p.m.

The Library has passes to several local and regional museums available for free or discounted admissions. Passes are available for: Children’s Museum and The-

atre of Maine, Portland; Children’s Museum of New Hampshire, Dover; Historic New England, 36 properties in New England; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Portland Museum of Art; Seacoast Science Center, Rye; Strawbery Banke, Portsmouth; Museum of Science, Boston.

For More Information

Call the library at 207-698-5737 or visit www.berwick.lib.me.us.

D.A. Hurd Library Outreach Services

The library will bring books to residents of the Olde Mill in North Berwick on Tuesday, October 1, at 2 p.m. The next outreach services

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Kennebunk Free Library Annual Meeting of KFL Assoc.

Public notice is hereby given to the public pursuant to the Kennebunk Free Library Association by-laws, that the annual meeting of the Association will be held on Tuesday, September 24, at 7 p.m. in Hank’s Room at the library. Open to the public.

For More Information

Call the library at 207-985-2173 or visit www.kennebunklibrary.org.

Wells Public Library Teen Game Tournament

Wednesday, September 25 at 1:30 p.m. Teens and tweens are invited to participate in our ongoing gaming tournament. Each month, we will have new competitive games for you to try your hand at - from retro board games to DS marathons to our Nintendo Switch!

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LEWISTON U.S. Senator Susan Collins presented the Purple Heart to the children of Private Arthur Labbay, a World War I veteran who was severely wounded while fighting in France. The ceremony was also attended by Major General Douglas A. Farnham, the Adjutant General of the Maine National Guard, and Colonel Andrew “Andy” Gibson, Maine Army National Guard Chaplain and Director of Deployment Cycle Support. “I am very honored to join the family and friends as we pay tribute to Arthur Labbay’s exem-

plary service to our nation. The Purple Heart Medal is a powerful symbol of Mr. Labbay’s courage, sacrifice, and his devotion to duty,” said Senator Collins. “I have often been called upon to work on getting long overdue medals for our service members but it has never been for a WWI service member, and that makes this incredibly special.” Private Labbay was assigned to Company H, 3rd Battalion, 58th Infantry Regiment and was sent to France. On July 18, 1918, he was shot in the right arm and the throat while courageously loading machine guns during

combat. He was hospitalized in France from July to December of 1918 before he was shipped home. Later on, he was a patient for many years at Togus VA Medical Center until he passed in 1980. He is buried at Saint Peters Cemetery in Lewiston. Private Labbay’s daughter, Pauline Labbay Blais of Greene, reached out to Senator Collins’ office on July 18, 2019 – exactly 101 years after her father was wounded in battle – to inquire whether her late father was eligible for the Purple Heart. Senator Collins contacted the Department of Defense on Blais’ behalf and forwarded a packet of infor-

mation regarding Private Labbay’s service. The Army determined that Private Labbay had earned this medal for his actions on July 18, 1918. Senator Collins presented the award to Pauline and her sister Charlotte Landry

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of Bowdoin. The meaning of the Purple Heart Medal carries the sentiments of troops going back to the 1700s. The Badge of Military Merit, the Purple Heart’s origin and inspiration, was established by George Washington in 1782, and was the first award that could be earned by anyone who was enlisted.

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At the end of the program, CCAR Recovery Coach Academy© participants will be able to: Describe Recovery Coach role and functions; List the components, core values and guiding principles of recovery; Build skills to enhance relationships; Discover attitudes about self-disclosure and sharing your story; Understand the stages of recovery; Describe the stages of change and their applications; Increase awareness of culture, power and privilege; Address ethical and boundaries issues; Experience recovery wellness planning and practice newly acquired skills. To register or for more information, email erin@portlandrecovery.org or visit www.portlandrecovery.org. Special thanks to Kennebunk Savings for sponsoring this Recovery Coaching initiative. York Hospital’s Recovery Center offers outpatient treatment for patients with substance use disorders and for those affected by others’ use. If you need help, call 207-351-2118.

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~ News ~ Famed Recording Artist Weintraub Makes Surprise Visit at KHS Lecture KENNEBUNKPORT The audience gathered for a Kennebunkport Historical Society (KHS) lecture by Board member Albert Black about The Kennebunkport Playhouse on September 3 was pleasantly surprised by a special guest appearance from international recording artist, actress and KHS member Jane Morgan Weintraub. Mrs. Weintraub’s brother, Robert Currier, founded The Kennebunkport Playhouse to bring summer theater and entertainment to the community. The Playhouse was located on River Road across from the Cape Arundel Golf Course before it burned to the ground in 1971. The cause of the fire was determined to be arson. “The Society was deeply ...ELIOT from page 1 race at Shipyard Brew Pub 2-7 p.m. Kid’s Fun Run sponsored by Chalmers Insurance Group: Race time is 12 p.m. The run starts and finishes at William Fogg Library. Instead of paying a registration fee, each child should bring a box of cereal to donate to End 68 Hours of Hunger. The first 50 registrants receive a free t-shirt. First Annual Eliot Festival Days Outhouse Race: Join a fun tradition with experienced teams ready to move outhouses! The event begins at Hammond Park at 1 p.m. Festival t-shirts highlighting the race available for sale. Free Shuttle Service Festival parking is available all day Saturday at Eliot Commons, 28 Levesque Dr., Eliot with free shuttle service to the festival site. For more information, go to www.eliotfestivaland5k.com, facebook.com/eliotfestivaldays or www.instagram.com/eliotfestivaldays.

honored to have Mrs. Weintraub in attendance,” said KHS Executive Administrator Kirsten Camp. “The Kennebunkport Playhouse lecture was part of our series A Walk Through History, and nothing brings history alive for people more than firsthand accounts about places and events. Mrs. Weintraub graciously shared memories of her brother Bob and the annual performances she gave each summer at the Playhouse. It was a real treat for the audience.” Legendary stars like Joan Fontaine, Myrna Loy, Diana Barrymore, Russell Nype, and Van Johnson thrilled local audiences with their Playhouse performances through the years.

Mrs. Weintraub was a regular, wowing theater goers each summer with her one-woman show, dancing and singing her popular hits like Fascination, which was released in 1957 and remained on the charts for 29 weeks. Her career spanned six decades and included live performances, radio, TV and appearances on Broadway. Weintraub received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2011. Diane Lent will present the next lecture, Haunted Kennebunkport, in the Society’s A Walk Through History series on October 1 at the Town House School located at 135 North Street. The lectures are free and open to the public.

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Treehouse Taqueria Reinvigorates the Ogunquit Experience OGUNQUIT Treehouse Taqueria, Ogunquit’s new tropical hideaway-inspired atmosphere, offers artisan-style tacos and specialty cocktails that are sure to be the talk of the town. Treehouse Taqueria opened it’s doors in Ogunquit at the end of June. The new restaurant, located at 237 Main Street in Ogunquit at the former location of Hamburger Harry’s, is the latest restaurant to add to the social scene on Main Street. “We are excited to open in Ogunquit and offer food and drinks that we feel very passionate about,” said Peter MacDougall, Owner and General Manager. “Unlike traditional Mexican, we are pushing the boundaries of what goes into our tacos. There is always something new and interesting to try out.” Head Chef Natty Graham of York is the local talent behind the tasty taco creations. MacDougall is a familiar face in town and a long-time resident of Wells, a former bartender with Hooks, BeachFire Bar & Grille, and other area businesses. He explained, “I’ve always wanted to create a fun, laid back restaurant in downtown Ogunquit where I grew up.” The 1,100 square foot res-

taurant sits above Scoop Shack in the downtown and has seating for more than 65 guests. It has been renovated and redecorated in order to highlight Treehouse Taqueria’s menu and brand identity. The new design, by local graphic artist Kaitlyn Hebden, features bright pops of color, tropical elements and whimsical flare which allows for a laid-back, fun atmosphere. The new deck rail seating allows for guests to view the downtown bustle, while the indoor area offers cover for cooler evenings. The restaurant will remain open this Fall at 5 p.m. Thursday-Monday and earlier at 12 p.m. Saturday-Sunday.

Partners Bank Pledges $50K to Home Hospice Care Campaign SOUTHERN MAINE Partners Bank is honored to pledge $50,000 to support Hospice of Southern Maine’s Home Hospice Care Campaign. The pledge will be disbursed as equal installments over five consecutive years, with the first installment having been distributed in May 2019. Located in Scarborough, Hospice of Southern Maine is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing compassion, care and comfort through end-of-life to patients with life-limiting illnesses, as well as providing ongoing support to their families. Home Hospice Care Campaign is primarily intended to help make in-home hospice care available to more individuals. In addition, the campaign will help fund construction and maintenance of the new Home Hospice Center, including Family Bereavement Suite, Community Room, and

Simulation Lab and Learning Suite. Hospice of Southern Maine plans to name an area of its facility with signage that formally recognizes the Bank’s support. “There aren’t words adequate to describe the value of the services provided by Hospice of Southern Maine,” said Partners

Church Outreach Works Together to Feed Children KENNEBUNKPORT This summer members of the First Congregational Church’s Outreach Committee invited Community Outreach Services (COS) to use the church’s kitchen facilities to organize needed lunches for children in Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, and Arundel. The coordinated effort underscored the truth that it takes a village to raise a child. Volunteers from COS and First Church gathered each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday to prepare, coordinate, and distribute nutritious bagged lunches to children in their homes and in various recreation programs. COS Lunch Program Coordinator Marianne Wilson expressed her gratitude for the use of the First Church kitchen, “I am not only proud of my village, I am

forever in awe of the spirit you all exhibited and the enthusiasm you had for our mission together. I thank you for your patience and the kindnesses you have shown me and the children we have served.” First Congregational Church is pleased and enriched to have been a service to their community. In addition to this and other outreach, suppers, and events,

the Rev. Charlotte Bell and congregation welcomes all to attend Sunday worship service which begins at 9:30 a.m. followed by coffee fellowship at 10:30 a.m. First Congregational Church is located at 141 North Street in Kennebunkport, Maine. For directions or more information, call the church office on Tuesdays at 207-967-3897 or visit www. firstchurchkport.org.

Edward Jones Financial Advisor Announces Grand Opening YORK “I am excited to be opening a second Edward Jones office in York,” Diehl said. “I know the people of this community have come to rely upon our firm to provide them with sound investment advice that is geared toward individual investors. I will strive to continue our tradition of excellence here.” Edward Jones, a Fortune 500 company headquartered in St. Louis, provides financial services in the U.S. Visit www. edwardjones.com for more information. Member SIPC.

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VFW Post Honored with All-American Post Commander Status KITTERY / ELIOT Kittery-Eliot Memorial VFW Post 9394, led by Commander Mel Bates, was honored with All American Post Commander status for 2018-2019 at the recent VFW National Convention in Orlando, FL. Every year, All American Post Commander status is conferred on a select group of VFW Posts. This status recognizes outstanding posts based on participation and achievement in a number of VFW programs. These programs include: Voice of Democracy and Patriots Pen student essay competitions, one entry in each completion advancing to District level judging; National Citizenship Education

Teachers Award – one entry in each of 3 categories advancing to District level judging; Buddy Poppies Distribution; Hold a fundraiser with proceeds going to Veterans and Military Support Programs Services; National Veterans Service, Appointment of a Post Service Officer; Exceed annual Membership Goal. Post 9394 has membership of approximately 60 veterans from all branches of service and dates of service extending back to World War II. For a post of this size to receive All American Post Commander status is truly significant. It is even more significant considering that it was achieved only through doing everything for veterans.


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Senior Citizens Take Part in Tramuto Foundation Program at Ogunquit Playhouse OGUNQUIT The first program created by the Ogunquit Playhouse, as part of the Tramuto Foundation and Ogunquit Playhouse Human Rights Partnership, took place in August at the legendary theater. Thanks to the $300,000 endowment awarded by the Tramuto Foundation, which will generate income each year for new projects, Ogunquit Playhouse joined forces with the Wells Ogunquit Senior Center at Moody and the Silver Sneakers group from the Institute for

Integrative Aging at St. Joseph’s College and offered deeply discounted tickets to the matinee of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express. Social isolation is a growing concern among aging adults, and because of physical disabilities or cultural circumstances many are unable to attend theatre performances. This event was part of the ongoing effort to help alleviate senior loneliness and eliminate barriers that prevent senior citizens from participating in the performing arts.

Marshwood Music Director Attends Band Directors Institute ELIOT Marshwood Music Director, Dave Miller, recently attended the New England Band Directors Institute at Plymouth State University in Plymouth, NH. Miller has attended this conference a number of times in the past. He said he is very appreciative of being provided this professional development opportunity through Marshwood Middle School. He participated in 24 hours of workshops that included literature, performance, and evaluations over the three-day conference.

One hundred senior citizens took part in the event. The lively group enjoyed lunch under the event tent and then took in the show at the Playhouse. Afterward they participated in a question and answer discussion with actors and staff about the show. Each of the attendees received a copy of the book by Agatha Christie, on which the show is based, and have been invited to come back together later this year to

re-connect and discuss the differences between the play and the book. The Maine-based Tramuto Foundation and Ogunquit Playhouse partnership allows the venerable theater to deliver innovative experiences for many years to come to individuals who currently face physical, emotional and cultural barriers that traditionally prevent this population from enjoying the live theatre experience. PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT

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“Over the Clothesline” Exhibit at Jewett House

SOUTH BERWICK In this group exhibition, fashion and conceptual artists from Maine and New Hampshire created contemporary designs inspired by images from Historic New England’s vast collection of photography. The artists represented in the exhibition include interdisciplinary artist Julie K. Gray, mixed media artist Justin Desper, sculptor and printmaker Crystal Cawley, costume designer Anne Collins, fashion designer Emlyne Adios, painter and historic costume designer Cheslye Ventimiglia, and costume designer Susan Thomas. Their designs are on display with the photographs that inspired them. The exhibition, which opened June 1 and was funded in part by Maine Humanities Council.

public. For more information call 207-384-2454 or email jewetthouse@historicnewengland. org or www.historicnewengland.org. Sarah Orne Jewett House Museum and Visitor Center is located at 5 Portland St., South Berwick. Hours are FridaysSundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., through October 13, with an additional open date Saturday, November 2.

SOUTH BERWICK The Marshwood Middle School Rock Band performed as guests on the entertainment stage at the recent South Ber-

wick Strawberry Festival this summer. This was the band’s first festival performance and their third concert. All members are students aged 11-14.

Vinegar Hill Music Theatre Awards Scholarship “With each design,” Marilyn Keith Daly, Historic New England South Berwick Site Manager, said, “through each artist’s vision, we enter the world of the photograph. It’s inspiring and inspired.” The exhibition is free and open to the

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ARUNDEL Last year, Vinegar Hill Music Theatre announced the launch of Vinegar Hill Youth Theatre, a 501(c)3 organization with a mission to support and raise funds for regional youth performing arts. Thanks to the generous support of patrons throughout the 2018 season, the Vinegar Hill Youth Theatre has awarded a $4,000 scholarship to Juli Anna Ennis, Kennebunk High School Class of 2019. “Before the talented sing-

KENNEBUNK The Kennebunk Free Library is currently accepting applications for artists to exhibit during the 2020 calendar year. Since its inception in 2001, Hank’s Room Gallery (rechristened the Speers Gallery in 2010) has offered exhibit opportunities to both amateur and professional

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Arundel Farm Gallery Features Two Artists Connected to Maine ARUNDEL At the Arundel Farm Gallery, you will find two Berkshires-based artists with deep Maine connections, who celebrate nature with all its aspects: Ann Getsinger and Jeffrey All. Ann Getsinger is a wellknown artist, whose oil paintings on linen have been exhibited in numerous fine art galleries and museums including the Norman Rockwell Museum and the Berkshire Museum in Massachusetts. She studied at both The San Francisco Art Institute and the Paier School of Art in New Haven, CT. “Making artwork is the closest I’ve come to having my life make any sense at all. It’s both indulgent and essential. It’s about balancing freedom and discipline, gut and brain, in order to explore this temporary existence, to consider the sensuality of nature and my personal connection to it,” said Getsinger. Complementing her style is another established Berkshires-based artist Jeffrey All, who has become known for his nature-inspired works. Raised in Indiana, All received an art scholarship to Indiana State University in the early ‘70s, where he studied furniture design, sculpture and silversmithing. In the ‘80s, he showed his furniture at galleries and craft shows on the East Coast. During this time, he became a custom woodworker for Petersen/Geller Architectural Millwork Co. for 25 years.

the woods. Fall gently into Autumn at the Arundel Farm Gallery, where you can see Getsinger and All along with many other fine contemporary and folk artists through October 15. Visit the Arundel Farm Gallery, 76 Arundel Road, Arundel, Wednesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. or by chance or appointment. For more information, visit www.arundelfarmgallery.com.

With this extensive experience, All became an inspired artist, designing and building custom one-of-a-kind, limited edition art furniture, as well as sculpture and hand-carved bowls using a variety of mixed materials. He takes inspiration from nature including found objects, especially on his walks in

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Explore CRES Woodlands at White Pine Family Visit Day

YORK Connect, play and learn with White Pine Programs (WPP) on Saturday, September 21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. during our seasonal Family Visit Day. Parents and their children will explore, meet WPP Staff and connect with nature at the Coastal Ridge Elementary School (CRES) in York. Visit www.whitepineprograms.org to RSVP. “We invite families to join us on this magical land to learn about our year-round youth development, nature immersion programs, and to meet our staff,” says Executive Director Heather

Campbell. White Pine Programs hosts outdoor programs for people of all ages that reconnect them with nature and establish a sense of community. “Program participants learn so much about themselves during their time at White Pine. We meet people where they are at, no matter their level of skill or comfort, and help them to explore and learn what nature can teach them. Being outside is often fun and adventurous, but it can also be hard, cold and wet; experiencing these challenges develops confidence, grit and problem solving skills. We are helping people to grow and nur-

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World Renowned Mime Dancer at The Dance Hall KITTERY On Saturday, September 21 at 7:30 p.m., world renowned mime-dancer, Karen Montanaro, will perform her one-woman show at The Dance Hall in Kittery. Karen is a solo performer, an awardwinning choreographer, and the innovator of “mimedance” (the fusion of two classical art forms). Karen studied ballet at the Cantarella School of Dance, the Ram Island Dance Center and on scholarship with the Joffrey Ballet School. She danced professionally with the Ohio Ballet and the Darmstadt Opera Ballet in Germany. Upon moving back to the United States, Karen also danced principal roles with the Portland Ballet Company. For more than a decade, Karen toured and taught internationally with mime master, Tony Montanaro. She currently tours the world with her one-woman show entitled “Tanzspiel.” Tanzspiel (German for “dance-play”) is a one-woman tour de force and a triumph of athleticism, artistry and imagination. Karen blends the art forms of mime and dance to

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ “American Buffalo” at Star Theatre at the Kittery Community Center KITTERY Kittery’s critically acclaimed Threshold Stage Company brings Pulitzer Prize winning playwright David Mamet’s explosive masterpiece “American Buffalo” to the Star Theatre and brilliantly examines the ethics and morality of business versus those of family and friendship. Universally acclaimed as one of the best plays of the Twentieth Century, “American Buf-

falo” revolves around three men plotting a crime of misguided revenge. Don Dubrow, the owner of the junk shop where the action unfurls, believes he has been duped by a customer who recently purchased a buffalo nickel for well under the actual value of the coin. To steal the coin back, he enlists the help of the street savvy grifter Walter “Teach” Cole and Bobby, a young junky who Don has recently taken

Pipe Organ and Trumpet Concert KENNEBUNK Christ Church of Kennebunk, 6 Dane St, Kennebunk, presents in concert on Saturday, September 28, at 4 p.m. internationally renowned musicians from Leipzig, Germany, pipe organist Frank Zimpel and trumpeter Alexander Pfeifer. They will present works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Friedrich Handel, Jean Sibelius and Philip Glass. This will be an opportunity not to be missed. These professional touring musicians have performed in the greatest cathedrals throughout Europe, as well as at Harvard University and other distinguished venues across the USA. The excellent acoustics and outstanding hybrid pipe and digital organ at Christ Church provide the perfect setting to showcase the musicians’ marvelous talents. The

duo has performed together for over fifteen years, throughout Europe and America. Admission, at the door, is by free-will donation. Children under 12 are always welcome at no charge. Donations support the missions of Christ Church helping the homeless, the hungry, needy children, battered women, refugees, addiction recovery, and disaster relief. The building is handicap-accessible from the parking lot behind Town Hall, and also has a parking lot across Dane Street. For more information, visit www.christchurchkk. org, call 207-985-4494, or visit Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For more information about the musicians, visit www. www.trompete-orgel.com. There will be CDs available for purchase after the concert.

Maine Model Railroad Tour Set for September 28-29 YORK COUNTY The fifth annual Maine Model Railroad Tour will be held Saturday and Sunday, September 28 and 29, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m with stops in Eliot and Kennebunkport. This free, selfguided tour covers southwestern and south central Maine and includes layouts of several scales and gauges and both indoor and outdoor layouts. Some of them have been recognized in national publications.

The tour provides an opportunity for anyone interested in or curious about model railroading to visit layouts in their area, talk to model railroaders about the hobby and pick up information and tips on model railroading. Visitors will see that model railroading attracts people of all ages and all levels of interest and talent. For more information, including layout locations, visit www.mainemodelrrtour.com.

under his wing. Don and Teach grapple with how the heist should be executed and who should be involved. The subsequent discussions and in-fighting undermine their plot to get the nickel back; devolving into an ever-increasing and humorous spiral of tension, suspicion, anger and violence. Threshold Stage Company’s production of Mamet’s incendiary classic runs from Friday, September 20 through Sunday, October 6 with shows Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. Tickets

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Historical Society Celebrates 65 years and Unveils New Museum Galleries

WELLS / OGUNQUIT The Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit celebrates sixty five years of being incorporated as a cultural organization, with a wonderful early evening program and Annual Meeting on Tuesday, September 24, at 5:30 p.m. An 1862 Meetinghouse is the headquarters of the Historical Society of Wells & Ogunquit and is the heart of what began as one town in 1653. Light refreshments will be served. The com-

munity is invited to a special program to mark the 65th anniversary of the organization with “Museum Renew,“ a presentation of special guests and tours of the new galleries. Julia Einstein, Administrator for the Historical Society, describes the process of the “behind the scenes work of painting, designing, and re-installing the collection galleries as the “Museum Renew” project was in full force.” She says,

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Hospital Seeks Proposals for Café Art Gallery YORK The Art Committee of York Hospital is soliciting proposals for artwork to be hung in the Café at York Hospital for the year 2020. Each exhibition will be hung for three months beginning in January 2020. Artists should send a biography and CD to Karen Blake, York Hospital, 15 Hospital Drive, York, 03909 or via email to kblake@yorkhospital.com. The Art Committee will review requests and notify artists after its October meeting. Proposals must be submitted before October 11. For more information, call Karen Blake, Interior Designer, at 207-351-2057.

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24 event will be guided through a series of vignettes to tell the stories of historic Wells and Ogunquit in five thematic galleries. Objects and artifacts from a 1754 wedding slipper made from English silk, to an 1864 Civil War drum, have been cleaned, placed onto new A vintage photograph of the interior of the Meetingpedestals, and re- house, circa 1865, in memorial to President Lincoln. hung with care. Displays have been modified Also this month, the Histo be accessible for wheelchair torical Society will have another visitors. Interactive installations of their popular programs, Hishave been designed for families tory Walk and Talk on Saturday, with young children to enjoy. September 21. Participants will Wells Town Historian take a tour of the historic cemeHope Shelley, who has record- teries of Ogunquit, led by Sonny ed the history of the organiza- Perkins. tion, looks back to March 1954, These programs start at 10 “when we started with seven of- a.m., at the Historical Society ficers, and a five member Board of Wells and Ogunquit on 938 of Directors held five meetings Post Road (Route One) in Wells, per year.” Through the decades Maine. The cost is $5, and is free the group has grown to have for members of the Historical monthly meetings, a yearlong Society of Wells and Ogunquit. schedule of programs, commu- Those interested are advised to nity and school outreach, and call or email to reserve your spot weekly tours of a newly restored at info@wohistory.org or call Meetinghouse Museum. 207-646-4775.

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Local Wins Lottery True Cost of Annual Vehicle for Second Time Ownership Rises to $9,282 NATIONWIDE It’s going to cost more for those looking to buy a new car this year. Finance costs on new car purchases have jumped 24% in 2019, according to new AAA research, pushing the average annual cost of vehicle ownership to $9,282, or $773.50 a month. That’s the highest cost associated with new vehicle ownership since AAA began tracking expenses in 1950 and a reminder that the true costs of owning a vehicle extend far beyond maintenance and fuel. “Finance costs accounted for more than 40% of the total increase in average vehicle ownership costs,” Pat Moody, manager of public affairs for AAA Northern New England. “AAA found finance charges rose more sharply in the last 12 months than any major expense associated with owning a vehicle.” The spike in finance charges – which rose from $744 to $920, a nearly $200 increase – was fueled by rising federal interest rates and higher vehicle prices. It comes as 72-month car loans have become increasingly common – meaning car buyers are paying more, and longer, for vehicles that lose value the moment they’re sold. Long-term loans offer lower monthly car payments, but they ultimately cost the consumer more. AAA found that, on average, every 12 months added to the life of a loan adds nearly $1,000 in total finance charges. “Smaller monthly pay-

ments may be tempting to potential buyers, but they can add big costs in the long run,” Moody said. The new figures come from Your Driving Costs, which reviews nine categories of vehicles – consisting of 45 models – to determine the average annual operating and ownership costs of each. AAA focuses on top-selling, mid-priced models and compares them across six expense categories: fuel prices; maintenance/repair/tire costs; insurance rates; license/registration/taxes; depreciation; and finance charges. Annual average costs increased in each category. Of all costs, depreciation, a measure of how quickly a car loses value, remains the single biggest cost of ownership, accounting for more than a third (36%) of the average annual cost. It slowed a bit this year, with vehicles included in the study losing an average of $3,334 a year, up $45 – or 1.4% – from last year. In 2018, depreciation rose by $117, or 3.7%. In two vehicle classes this year

– small and medium sedans – depreciation costs actually declined. Other key findings of this year’s Your Driving Costs include: Average fuel cost rose to 11.6 cents per mile, 5% higher than last year. The per-mile increase was driven by gasoline prices, which are up 15.6 cents per gallon over the timeframe covered by the study. Average maintenance and repair costs climbed marginally to 8.94 cents per mile, up 8.9% over last year. The increase was fueled by the growing complexity of vehicle systems and an updated methodology for calculating repair costs. The cost of licenses, registration fees and taxes rose $14 to $753 per year, an increase of 1.9% The AAA study gives the public a window into the true costs of owning and operating a vehicle by quantifying expenses that owners may overlook. Additional information and details can be found at www.AAA.com/yourdrivingcosts.

KENNEBUNK There’s beginner’s luck, lucky streaks and the luck of the draw and for Kennebunkport resident Robert Stuart, he is the grateful recipient of all three. Last May Robert achieved local notoriety by winning a cool million dollars in the state lottery from a ticket he bought at the local Hannaford supermar-

ket. Now, only three months later, Robert has beaten the odds again by winning a second lottery prize. This time Robert visited the Circle K in Kennebunk and bought a $25 Maine Lottery instant ticket for the $50,000,000 Cash Blowout game and he won $100,000!! Congratulations Robert!

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WELLS Safe Haven has been very fortunate to have a great working relationship with Saint David’s Budget Box Thrift Shop in Kennebunk. Carolyn, who manages this lovely shop, has always made time and space for a Safe Haven kitty, making it a Safe Haven satellite location. Many felines have enjoyed their stay at Budget Box before being adopted by someone who first met them there. Currently Harper is enjoying his stay at Budget Box. A volunteer, Jacqui, says Harper enjoys all the activity and companionship. He greets her when she arrives, and even follows her around. Once upon a time Harper was a young stray, but now he’s so happy to have friends who care for him and show him affection. Harper will be a wonderful addition to a home with older children who are looking for a playmate, or someone with time to give this sweet, loving kitty. He’s very good looking with tiger and white markings. Harper’s only about two and in excellent health. Please visit Harper while you’re shopping at the Budget Box in Kennebunk. FMI: n207-

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985-3544 or call Safe Haven at 207-646-1611. Safe Haven’s shelter needs donations of Fancy Feast and Friskies brand canned cat foods, clumping kitty litter, Mr. Clean, bleach and laundry detergent (HE). Location: 1420 Post Road, Wells, open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Our thrift shop is hopping with end of season summer clothing clearance sales. Summer clothing is 50% off and our racks are stuffed with great brands for you to check out. We of course continue our $1 rack on our sidewalk. Our thrift shop is currently asking for donations of Halloween and Fall décor and jewelry, cookware, bakeware, kitchen gadgets, autumn tablecloths, new candles, and we’re always in need of paper shopping bags and bubble wrap. We’re bringing in autumn and winter items.

Our shop is located at 1517 Post Road in Wells and we’re open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday-Sunday. Both our Adoption Center and Thrift Shop are in great need of volunteers. Students who need to do community service are welcome to help our thrift shop team with organizing, sorting, hauling, and even cat care as we have four wonderful resident cats. If you’d rather help with animal care and cleaning, join our Adoption Center team. We’ll teach you everything you’ll need to know, including our feeding, scooping and cleaning procedures. You’ll accumulate your community service hours and have fun at the same time. If interested, give Joyce a call at 207-229-8314 for thrift shop volunteering, or Stephanie at 207-281-2594 for shelter volunteering.

Dog Walking Company Expands to South Berwick SEACOAST It Takes a Village Pet Care, located in Barrington, NH, is expanding their dog walking service to South Berwick, Dover, Rollinsford, Somersworth, and Rochester in addition to the other nine communities they currently service in Rockingham and Strafford county NH. The professional dog walking and vacation pet sitting company was established in 2016 with the goal of being a contributing and supporting member of the local community and using sustainable practices to reduce their environmental impact. Their motto: care of pets, care of people, care of the planet, guides each business decision they make. In December 2018, the company launched the NH Dog Walking Club, a community outreach effort that brings people

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together for exercise, education and socialization with other dog lovers. Monthly walks are hosted by industry experts who speak on several topics, including proper leash manners, fitness and strengthening, dog aggression/ fear, reactive behavior, puppy basics, senior wellness, pet safety and much more. Membership is free. It Takes a Village Pet Care is certified by the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS), and a member of Pet Sitters International (PSI). All team members are insured, bonded, background checked and certified in pet first aid/ CPR within the first 30 days of employment. Services are available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, 365 days a year, including major holidays. For more information, visit www.ittakesavillagenh.com, or www.itavdog.club for the NH Dog Walking Club.

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

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

KENNEBUNK The staff and Board of Directors of the Animal Welfare Society (AWS) recently dedicated renovated dog kennels to Stan

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

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Barwise, who for 20+ years has volunteered twice a week cleaning the available dog kennels, running errands, raising money and serving on our board. We are grateful beyond words for Stan’s dedication and commitment to our animals. Thank you Stan! Visit Stan’s Office and our adoptable dogs during our open hours daily, except Wednesday, from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

SAFE HAVEN THRIFT STORE NEEDS YOUR HELP! SEEKING VOLUNTEERS The thrift store provides vital income with which to pay our vet bills and other expenses. Conveniently located in Wells Center Plaza at the intersection of Route 1 & 109.

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Emma’s Angels NORTH BERWICK Meet sweetie pie Sarah! She has come to us from a high kill shelter in Louisiana looking for just the right home. Sarah is spayed, up to date on her vaccinations and ready to go! She is a medium energy girl, so she likes to go for long walks and then just relax with her chew bone. Sarah is good with other dogs, respectful kitties and kids over 10. If you would like to meet this beautiful girl, call Emma’s Angels Rescue 207-676-5599. Sarah is in North Berwick. Emma’s Angels Rescue is an all-volunteer organization. All animals are fostered in our homes so it is a kennel free environment. Needed at this time. Dry dog food. Can be dropped in our drop box at 30 Meeting House Road, North Berwick. We feed 4 Health (Tractor supply) Roosevelt (Loyal Companion). Thank you in advance!

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Caring Unlimited Recognizes Community Partners

KENNEBUNK Caring Unlimited, York County’s Domestic Violence Resource Center recognized one community partner and three volunteers for their work to raise awareness about domestic abuse and to ensure that victims and survivors have access to the support and resources they need to find safety and rebuild their lives. The awards were presented at the organization’s first annual Community and Volunteer Appreciation Event. Kennebunk Savings Bank received the Community Partner of the Year Award. In addition to philanthropic and volunteer support, Kennebunk Savings Bank also partners with Caring Unlimited to provide job training and supported employment opportunities to people who have experienced domestic violence through its innovative GO Program. Volunteers Amanda Morris and Jenn McIsaac received an award for their work on Nicole’s Run; the annual fundraising event they founded to honor the memory of their friend Nicole Oliver who was killed by her husband. Over the past 12 years, the event has raised over $200,000 for Caring Unlimited’s programs and services, and raised awareness in the community. Rebekah Michaels was honored as Volunteer of the Year. Rebekah has been a dedicated volunteer for the past six years, providing child care during weekly support group meetings, and contributing more than 400 hours of service. “It is vitally important that there be a place for victims of domestic violence and their children to go to escape abuse. It is because of the work of our community partners, helpline volun-

teers and childcare workers that Caring Unlimited is able to provide information, support, legal services and housing to more than 2000 people each year. It is an honor to recognize them,” said Maura Keaveney, Caring Unlimited Board Chair. For more information, visitwww.caring-unlimited.org or call 1-800-239-7298.

Fun in the Sun at Waban’s Waterfront SANFORD This summer, Waban’s program participants beating the heat down by the campus’ waterfront on Bauneg Beg Lake – enjoying activities like swimming, boating, fishing, and more. Members from across Waban’s programs, both children and adults alike, flocked to the waterfront, a place thousands of individuals with disabilities have enjoyed since the establishment of Camp Waban in 1966. Waban’s waterfront is entirely handicap accessible, offering a shallow wading area, a wheelchairaccessible dock, and is staffed with a fully-certified lifeguard. It also has a handicap accessible bathhouse which was renovated in 2009. This lakeside area is the only waterfront in southern Maine designed for individuals with developmental, intellectual, and other disabilities. Fishing poles are also available for those interested in catching bass or trout. Additionally, Waban supplies kayaks, canoes,

and a pontoon boat for exploring Bauneg Beg Lake. “I am so proud we are able to keep the tradition of the waterfront alive here at Waban,” said Neal Meltzer, Waban’s executive director. “Supporting these summer activities encourages inclusion and normalization for folks with intellectual, development, and other disabilities, which is integral

to ensuring they meet their full potential in life.” For more than 50 years, Waban has been working on behalf of children and adults with autism, intellectual, and developmental disabilities, providing services and supporting more than 3,000 individuals annually. For more information, www.waban.org or call 207-324-7955.

New White Pines Executive Director Named YORK For the past six months, the Executive Search Committee at White Pines has worked tirelessly to find the next leader for White Pine Programs and is excited to announce Heather Campbell has been named the new Executive Director. Heather is a native of York, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts from Gettysburg College and a Masters in Business Administration from the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire. Heather has been a White Pine board member for three years and has been involved as

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a Piney Parent for seven. Also a very active volunteer with the organization, she has assisted with fundraising and marketing, chaired our External Affairs Committee and project managed various technology projects. For the past few years, Heather has been involved in community service on multiple boards and town committees while raising her family. Most recently, Heather spent over 10 years at Bottomline Technologies, where she held multiple leadership positions in marketing. As the company grew exponentially, her role expanded to include product marketing, strategic planning,

online marketing, public relations, technology integrations, marketing operations, transition and restructuring of teams, and managing the marketing of multiple lines of business. Prior to Bottomline, Heather worked in Boston in the technology and hospitality sectors in sales and operations Dan Gardoqui, Co-Founder and outgoing Executive Director, shared this sentiment: “Heather Campbell is one of the most capable, motivated and impassioned people I’ve had the pleasure to work with in the 20 years since I started White Pine. As this organization continues to evolve, it’s assuring to know

that core staff and board members can turn to a leader who they know, trust and have faith in her ability to effectively lead. Heather will serve White Pine very well.” Feel free to reach out to her at heather@whitepineprograms. org or stop by the office.

York Hospital Cardiovascular Care Welcomes Dr. Gold YORK York Hospital Cardiovascular Care is excited to welcome Alex Gold, MD to the hospital staff. Dr. Gold earned his BS in Biology from Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, and his MD from New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY. After a Residency in Internal Medicine at New York University, Dr. Gold completed a Cardiology Fellowship at Rut-

gers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ. Board-Certified in Internal Medicine, Dr. Gold is accepting new patients at York Hospital Cardiovascular Care. For more information, call York Hospital Cardiovascular Care at 207-363-6136, visit www.yorkhospital.com, or contact the Friendraising Office at 207 351-2385 or info@yorkhospital.com.


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Business Forum on Opioid Crisis ARUNDEL Kennebunk Savings Bank

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Opioid Crisis”, a free forum to look at how substance use disorder is impacting the workplace, how to support your employees, and where to find resources.

One may think addiction isn’t affecting your workplace, but according to the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, more than 70 percent of people with substance use disorder (SUD) in America are employed. From a doctor to a construction worker, anyone can be struggling with addiction. Forum speakers feature: “The Impact of addiction on our workforce and businesses” with Gordon Smith, ESQ, Director of Opioid Response for the State of Maine; “What you can do as an employer to support employees who are coping with addiction or a family member’s addiction” with David Mara, New Hampshire’s Advisor on Addiction

and Behavioral Health; “One man’s journey through recovery and the impact of stigma” with John Burns, SOS Recovery Community Organization. Panel discussion will be moderated by Carolyn Delaney of Journey Magazine. Topics include recovery and support resources for businesses and employees, hiring individuals in recovery, impact of substance use disorders, nonstigmatizing language, and the importance of community. Join local business colleagues on Wednesday, September 25, 7:30-10:30 a.m. at Vinegar Hill, 53 Old Post Road, Arundel, by registering at www. eventbrite.com by Sept. 24.

Weaver Receives Award AUGUSTA Shining a spotlight on leaders who are changing systems to support healthy aging, the Maine Council on Aging (MCOA)

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announced their 2019 award winners who will be honored at their upcoming Wisdom Summit – Igniting Aging Activism on September 24 at the Augusta Civic Center. The MCOA is a broad, multidisciplinary network of more than 90 organizations, businesses, municipalities, and older Mainers working to ensure we can all live healthy, engaged, and secure lives with choices and opportunities as we age in our homes and communities. “Maine is leading the nation in reimagining how we want to live as we grow old,” said Jess Maurer, Executive Director of the MCOA. “Mainers want to live engaged, productive lives long into old age, but our current systems don’t always support this goal. The people we’re honoring with these awards have been leading efforts to change this reality.” The MCOA’s Trailblazing Advocate Award recognizes the sustained contributions of older people whose passion, actions, and advocacy have made Maine a better place for us all. One of the two amazing women who will receive this award is Shirl Weaver of Kennebunk. Shirl had a distinguished career in health professions education, including geriatric education. In retirement, she watches for new research and interventions that could be deployed to enhance healthy aging efforts in Maine and advocates at multiple levels for their adoption. She’s also building volunteer community supports to help people stay at home, and is helping older veterans get the supports they need as a volunteer for the Vet-to-Vet program. Details can be found at www.mainecouncilonaging.org.


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Health & Fitness Tai Chi for Health and Balance YORK Looking to Improve Your Balance? Give Tai Chi a Try. Harvard Health Publications calls tai chi “medication in motion” - this ancient Chinese martial art has long been used to help people improve flexibility, muscular strength, posture, and mindbody balance. Today there are several different styles of Tai

Chi which is known for its slow, gentle, circular movements. The Southern Maine Agency on Aging offers Tai Chi for Health & Balance, a unique program developed by the Tai Chi for Health Institute by a team of tai chi and medical experts. Medical studies have shown that this program reduces falls, can help with pain, and improves quality of life.

Walk Raises Nearly $90,000 YORK BEACH Nearly 350 residents from the York county area joined the Maine Beaches Area Walk to End Alzheimer’s in the fight to end Alzheimer’s disease on Saturday, September 14 at the York Beach Ball Field in the heart of York Beach. Participants raised $89,751 to fund Alzheimer’s care, support and research programs. To date, the Maine Beaches Area Walk to End Alzheimer’s has reached nearly 93% of its goal of $97,000 and fundraising for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s continues through the end of the calendar year. Donate to a team or individual participant at alz.org/walk. In Maine alone, there are more than 28,000 people living

with the disease and 69,000 caregivers providing unpaid care. In the United States, more than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, the sixth-leading cause of death 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 and other dementias. The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for care, support and research. Since 1989, the Alzheimer’s Association mobilized millions of Americans in the Memory Walk®. For more information, visit www.alz.org or call 11800-272-3900.

While tai chi is a practice that can be beneficial for any age group, it can be particularly helpful for older adults. This program was specifically designed to promote activity and wellness, while minimizing stress on the joints. The unique teaching method and pace of the class encourages participation for all ages, and breaks the movements down into small parts that make it more “userfriendly” to learn. There are many physical benefits to learning tai chi, including building strength in the legs and core muscles, improving balance, enhancing breathing, and developing a stronger mindbody connection. But the practice comes with some other perks as well, like increased confidence and relaxation. One of the hidden benefits of a group exercise program is the opportunity to get together with other people. While learning a new skill, participants share laughs, make new friends, and meaningful connections. What to expect from a tai chi class? The 11-week program meets twice weekly for an hour and offers an introduction to basic tai chi concepts, warm-up and cool-down exercises, instruction on basic “forms” or tai chi

movements, and simple breathing exercises. The program will be hosted by the York Ogunquit United Methodist Church and runs from September 24- De-

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Volunteers Needed at Center for Grieving Children SANFORD The Center for Grieving Children invites community members to consider a life-changing opportunity to make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults, and adults. Volunteer facilitators are needed at its Sanford location on Main Street. Facilitators make a four-hour weekly commitment to co-lead a small group of children, teens, young adults, or adults. Center staff members and experienced facilitators provide excellent on-going support and training to new facilitators. And Janice Zurlo, the center’s York County Coordinator, works in partnership with key volunteers to deliver peer support to local grieving children and their families at no cost. In 2011, the Center for Grieving Children, now nearing its 32nd anniversary in Portland, expanded services to include more children in Southern Maine who are grieving the death of a family member or other loved one. The Sanford location opened after careful exploration of the needs and much consultation with many of the community stakeholders in medical and mental health, educational, and spiritual fields. In the first year, twenty family members were served in free peer support groups. In the 2018-19 fiscal year, more than five times that number—100+

were served in peer support groups. In addition, through phone and email support, the center served numerous adults caring for children. Even more grieving southern Mainers were served by center staff and volunteers in both school and workplace settings. The family model of peer support has been consistent over the course of the center’s three decades of care, support, and service to grieving children and families in southern Maine. Services are provided at no cost for as long as children and families need them. In the model, families arrive for a night of service together and after a brief gathering of the entire group of families, they disperse into separate peer support groups for children ranging from age three to eighteen and for their adult parents and caregivers. Week after week, they return to their small peer support groups, where they are known, seen, and heard by their co-facilitators and peers. Volunteer facilitators are essential to providing this unique form of on-going peer support for grieving children and families. Their dedication accounts for the majority of volunteer hours dedicated in both center locations each year. In 2018, volunteer facilitators accounted for 26 thousand of the cumulative 28 thousand total hours donated by volunteers. Anne Heros, executive director, quotes the center’s attendees,

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who call facilitators, “hearts with ears.” Kristin, a local volunteer, who has been a facilitator in Sanford, shares this about getting involved in the Bereavement Program being delivered in Sanford, “After working with a student who died of brain cancer, I felt hopeless and helpless. The center provided guidance and counsel at school during that difficult time. When my two kids left for college a few months later, I felt an overwhelming need to do something positive, and had the time to give. Volunteering at the center provided a lovely way to honor the memory of my student.” Research has established that one caring adult in the life of a child struggling with an Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) — like the death of a parent or close family member — can make a huge difference. The Center for Grieving Children invites new volunteer facilitators to sign on to share in this important work and to join the community of volunteers who are trained for and supported in their volunteer role to facilitate peer support groups for grieving children and families. Volunteer Orientation, the first step to becoming a facilitator, is on Wedmesday, September 25, 4-5 p.m. at the Sanford location of the center. Facilitator training will take place between September 28 and October 10. Contact Janice Zurlo, York County Coordinator at janice@cgcmaine.org or Beth Quinlan, Volunteer Coordinator, at volunteer@cgcmaine.org for more information. Additional information is available at www.cgcmaine.org/volunteer or by calling 207-775-5216.

Left to right: Volunteers at Center for Grieving Children, Stacey White and Carina Walter.

Funds Announced to Stop Domestic Violence and Protect Survivors WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senators Susan Collins and Angus King announced that the State of Maine, Penquis Community Action Program, and Through These Doors received a total of $1,993,850 to help stop domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking and protect victims. “In addition to our efforts to prevent domestic violence and sexual assault, we must ensure that all survivors receive the resources and housing they need to ensure their safety and wellbeing,” said Senators Collins and King in a joint statement. “This funding will help strengthen our state’s response to these crimes and allow Penquis and Through These Doors to continue to protect victims in their communities.” The funding was allocated as follows: The Maine Department of Public Safety received $1,095,362 through the STOP

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~ Ask The Computer Lady ~ Dear Computer Lady, When I want to send an email in Mozilla Thunderbird, I can’t send it because the, “Send” button has disappeared. Can you help me get it back? Thank you, Velma

has moved up to the position you desire. Elizabeth

Dear Velma, It sounds like the composition toolbar has been turned off. Here is how to turn it back on. 1. Open a new email messages using the, “Write” button. 2. If the menu bar across the top of your new email is visible, click on “View”. If it is not visible, tap the, “Alt” button on your keyboard to display the menu, then click on, “View”. 3. In the “View” menu, hover your mouse pointer over, “Toolbars”. 4. In the, “Toolbars” menu, click on, “Composition Toolbar” to turn it on. You should now have a composition toolbar with the, “Send” button at the top of your email message. Elizabeth

Dear Ann, No, it is not necessary to install Windows 10. In fact, if Windows 7 is working great, and you are happy with it, I would recommend that you stay with 7 for now. At some point down the road, you will probably need to get a new computer, and it will come with Windows 10. Elizabeth

Dear Computer Lady, I not computer savvy, so I have a question. How do I move a line or sentence in a document I create up or down? For instance, If I placed a large space between a line and I want to move the line up, how do I do this, or move it down. Thanks for your help, Joe

Dear Computer Lady, I have Windows 7 and am happy with it. Is there a need to install Windows 10? Thanks for all you do, Ann

Dear Computer Lady, I am wondering why new computers don’t have an optical drive anymore. My daughter was wanting a laptop in the mid-$300s range. With the backto-school sales, I’ve looked at one’s up to $600 regular price and none have an optical drive. One of my prize computers back in the day had two drives, a CD drive and a burner. I hated to see that one replaced with only one drive, but at that time, we were

able to take our CDs and move music to the computer, so I could still run a program and play MY music at the same time. I guess watching DVD’s on the computer is out-of-date for most, but I still have some programs that have to be installed from a CD. I know for a fact that I can’t move the CD contents to the computer to install. This makes it impossible to use my old programs (eg. Adobe Illustrator). Even my last Kaspersky anti-virus comes through the mail as a disc when ordered online. It wasn’t a download as of the time of my upgrade. I’ve researched online and I’ve heard that it only costs $20 for a company to install a

CD/DVD drive on a laptop. Best Buy locally has external one’s for $35 and burners for $110. Even though this would be the most cost saving, I’d rather have one installed on my device. So what gives? Thanks for listening...Sue Hi Sue, Computer manufacturers are looking for every way that they can to bring down and keep down the price of computers. Back when your computer had two drives, a CD drive and a burner, I’m willing to bet that it cost far more than the $300 range you are shopping in today. Another reason that many laptops don’t have optical (CD and DVD) drives is to keep the size

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and weight of the laptop down. Also, components with moving parts tend to break more often, so leaving the optical drive out of the laptop keeps the cost of support down as well. The good news is that you should be able to copy your installation disks to a USB thumb drive and install them from there. The installation program might not start automatically, but you will be able to find the installation file, double-click on it and run it. 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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~ Where To Dine ~ If you’d like to be part of a long-established brand and are passionate about food and people, you belong at Weathervane.

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~ Where To Dine ~ 5-Bubble Review! from TripAdvisor

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We try to get to Bintliff’s each time we are in the area. The food and atmosphere is amazing, so well prepared and fresh! Chef Norm takes such pride in the plates that leave the kitchen. Everything is great, too many items I’d have to mention. It’s really a hidden gem. Once you walk inside, you’ll be very pleased! And the prices are so reasonable for the quality of food you receive. Reservations Recommended for Dinner Only

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York Resident Inducted into World Drum Corps Hall of Fame YORK York resident, David Vose, was inducted into the World Drum Corps Hall of Fame in Williamsport, PA, on August 30. Other inductees of the WDCHOF include legendary drummers Steve Gadd and Billy Cobham. Also inducted in this class was George Takei, best known for portraying the helmsman of USS Enterprise in the Star Trek television series. Vose spent several years teaching Drum Corps International and established the first “Pit” section (percussion instruments set up in the front of the field) in the Drum Corps International competition. His ensemble also presented the first “Quad” section (players carrying four tom toms) in the Drum Corps International. He instructed many of the top Drum and Bugle Corps in the United States including the C.Y.O. National Champions, North Star, The Drum Corps Association World Champions, the Reading, PA, Buccaneers, the Boston Crusaders and many others. He also wrote musical parts for many organizations and served as a consultant for many corps worldwide. Born in Methuen, MA,

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David became interested in music at an early age and that fascination led him to study at Berklee College of Music. After graduation he toured with the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, the Drifters and Freddy Cannon and later joined the Berklee faculty where he remained for 43 years as a full Professor. As an author, he wrote nine books on percussion and musical ear training. As a music journalist he interviewed many of the world’s best known musicians including Beatles producer George Martin, television music composer Alf Clausen, and trombonist Jim Pankow of the band Chicago. He also authored numerous articles. Vose was the recipient

of many awards honoring his music and teaching efforts including being inducted into the Massachusetts Music Educators Hall of Fame. He was also the recipient of the Berklee Faculty Achievement Award and the Thomas J. Long Outstanding Achievement Award. He was an artist/clinician for the Ludwig Drum Company, the Yamaha Corporation of America and Zildjian Cymbals. He presented clinics around the United Staes, Europe and Japan. Clinics were presented at the Ludwig International Percussion Symposium, the Zildjian Day of Percussion, the Percussive Arts Society and the Christian Artists Seminar held in Estes Park, CO. He currently is the conductor and music director for the popular Deep Blue “C” Studio Orchestra that performs throughout New England, as well as the Patriot Fife & Drum Duo that performs as regulars at the Paul Revere House in Boston.

are currently 87 members from Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Arundel, Biddeford and Wells. Meetings are held on the second Monday of each month at the Community House, 8 Temple Street, Kennebunkport. This past June at the club’s annual meeting, Elizabeth Grant and Lauren Handler were inducted as co-presidents. Judy Phillips and Claire Julian were named co-vice presidents, with Carol Olson and Jean Moulton serving as co-treasurers. Annette Bowler is corresponding secretary and Elsa van Bergen is recording secretary. Monthly meetings from October to May educate members on all aspects of horticulture. Schedule presentations this season include “Finding Inspiration in the Late Season Landscape,” “Art in Bloom Roadshow” presented by a senior associate floral designer at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and “The Joy of Herbs.” Additionally, there are several workshops on the calendar, including one to make boxwood Christmas trees and another devoted to creating May baskets. During the summer months, all members participate in tending local gardens. In addition to the Monu-

ment Garden in Dock Square, the Seacoast Garden Club maintains plots at Kennebunkport’s Graves Library and post office. They also tend gardens in Kennebunk at the town hall and the Kennebunk Free Library, plus several others. Every year the SCG provides a scholarship to a graduating senior from Kennebunk High School who plans to study horticulture in college. Much of the scholarship funds are raised by the club’s only fundraiser, the annual Plant and Pie Sale, held over Memorial Day Weekend in Kennebunk. The SCG builds friendship but it is not strictly social. Its members work hard and provide community service to the communities where its members live. They also support the Conservation Pledge that is stated on the inside cover of the SGC yearbook. That reads, “I pledge to protect and conserve the natural resources of the planet Earth and promise to promote education as we may become caretakers of our air, water, forests, land and wildlife.” Anyone interested in learning more should contact Membership Chairman Jan Ferland 207-204-0272 or email jan. mailus@yahoo.com.

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~ Real Estate ~

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Contact the #1 Agent in York County, ME* for a no-obligation market analysis on your home – it may be worth more than you think! JANNA SYRENE, BROKER Direct: 207.475.8626 Office: 800.450.7784, ext. 7398 janna@beangroup.com teamsyrene.com

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~ Obituaries ~

Tim Dietz

KENNEBUNK – Dietz Associates Inc. announced on September 18: It is with great sadness that we must inform you that our dear friend and colleague, Tim Dietz, passed away peacefully in his sleep last night. As most of you know, Tim fought a courageous and determined battle against a formidable illness for over a year. He waged his battle with dignity and grace, barely skipping a beat. Tim was a loyal friend to all who knew him. His energetic nature, cheerful disposition and positive attitude were contagious. He always lifted our spirits and brightened our days at Dietz Associates. And he was a genuine soul who leaves

THANK YOU ST. JUDE: May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day, by the 9th day your prayers will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised and done.

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a legacy of good will and wonderful memories that stretches far and wide. We all miss him dearly. The family will be posting an announcement regarding a gathering to honor his life soon. • • • • • • • • • •

Jeanne Colbath, and Denise McGee. A celebration of life will be held at her sister’s home in York on September 21 at 2 p.m. Bring photos, stories and laughter. • • • • • • • • • •

Jane Garvey Dorsey, 64

YORK – It was with great sadness that we lost Jane Garvey Dorsey on August 1, 2019 after a long illness. She was born February 17, 1955 in Belmont, MA, to Dr. Joseph F. and Blanche C. Dorsey. She spent her summers at the family home on Nubble Road in York throughout her late teens. She met her husband John Adelman while attending school at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Jane settled in Woods Hole, MA, where she worked at the Steamship Authority until her retirement in 2017. She enjoyed reading, hiking, camping, being in and around the water. She is survived by her husband John, and siblings Joseph F. Dorsey Jr., Paul Dorsey,

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Fremont Overon Matthews Sr., 92 CAPE NEDDICK – Fremont Overon Matthews, Sr. passed away September 1, 2019, at Varney Crossing with his family at his side after a long decline of health. The family wishes to thank the nurses and staff of Varney Crossing for all the care given to Fremont while under their care. Fremont was born April 19, 1927, son of Harold and Mary (Overon) Matthews. He was one of seven siblings all born in Cape Neddick. He served in WWII in the Seabees as an instructor. Upon being discharge he continued on in the field of auto mechanics, working for several local garages, and for the Maine State Police as an auto mechanic for 25 years,

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Kittery, ME We are often asked by the families we serve, here at JS Pelkey & Son and Bernier Funeral Homes, why certain expressions and traditions exist in the funeral service industry. One of the most often asked questions is “Why send flowers to a memorial service or funeral, aren’t they just a waste of money?” Well nothing could be further from the truth. As my friend Todd Van Beck recently wrote in an article: Flowers are sent to funerals for several reasons. Flowers are a means of expression. It is often difficult for those mourning a death to put feelings into words. Flowers are a visual expression of love, sympathy, and respect. They are a way of lending support and sharing the burden of grief. In addition to sending flowers to the funeral, there is a growing trend to send flowers to the home of the bereaved after the service. Some people also send flowers to the church in memory of the deceased. Flowers create a background of warmth and beauty which adds to the dignity and consolation of the service. Those who have attended services where there were no flowers have noted that something was

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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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retiring when he was age 55. He also ran his own garage during that time and, after he retired, ran his business until he retired at age 85. He was a proud member of both the V.F.W. Post 6977 and the American Legion in York. Fremont was known for his sense of humor and quick funny responses. He is predeceased by wife Martha (Beckert) Matthews, the love of his life, his parents, brothers Fred, Roger, Harold Jr, and William Matthews. He is survived by his daughter Katherine Matthews Butler of Cape Neddick. Son Fremont O. Matthews Jr and his wife Dawn of Naples Florida. His brother Gerald Matthews of Florida and Fremont’s twin sister Ave Matthews of California. Grandchildren Janet Anderson and partner Donny Engel of South Berwick, Chris Anderson and wife Cybill of Cape Neddick. Michael Matthews and wife Julie of Kittery. Brian Matthews and wife Melissa of Kittery Point. His great grandchildren Travis, CJ, Olivia, Paige, Samuel, Aiden, Noah, Kaitlyn and Isabella. A graveside service with be held at the First Parish Cemetery in York on September 21 at 10 a.m. The public is welcome to say their final goodbye to Fremont and any fond memories they wish to share. In lieu of flowers, we please ask you to donate to the V.F.W Boardman-Ellis Post 6977 PO Box 201, York Beach, ME 03910 or the York Food Pantry PO Box 180, York, ME 03909. These were two of Fremont’s favorite charitable organizations. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.directcremationofmaine. com. • • • • • • • • • •

Reverend Mark Harry Randall, 94

BRUNSWICK / ELIOT – The Reverend Mark Harry

Rosh Hashana Service at Jonathon’s OGUNQUIT The annual Rosh Hashana service will be led by Rabbi William Leffler and Cantor Ellen Farber at Jonathon’s Restaurant, Bourne Lane, in Ogunquit, on Monday, September 30, at 9 a.m. Please bring a potluck dish (meat, vegetarian or dessert – and there are no heating facilities). This service is in memory of Sylvia Rubin who started it 70 years ago. $25 per person. RSVP to Ellen Farber at 207-251-1746 or musicalellen@yahoo.com.

Randall went joyfully to be with his Savior and Heavenly Father on September 13, 2019. The son of Mark and Sadie (Buzzell) Randall, he was born August 3, 1925 in Caribou. He graduated from Caribou High School in 1943 and was a member of the US Naval Reserve from 1943 until May 1946, serving on the USS Currituck in the Pacific Theater from New Guinea through the Philippines, Okinawa, Korea, and the China Coast. Mark graduated in 1950 from Gordon College of Theology and Missions in Boston, and Gordon Divinity School in Wenham, MA, in 1955. He married Glenna Corinne Mather in Brunswick on June 16, 1951. Rev. Randall served Baptist churches in Lamoine, Hancock, Howland, and Stroudwater (Portland) before becoming Pastor-Administrator of the Baptist Home of Rhode Island in Newport, RI, and the John Clarke Retirement Center in Middletown, RI, retiring in 1990. He is survived by Glenna Randall, his wife of 68 years. He is also survived by their son Christopher and his wife Kathy Randall of Haslet, TX, along with their son Mark of Fort Worth; daughter Kimberlee and her husband Jack Dame of Eliot, along with their three daughters Julie and husband Jonathan Overby of Longmont, CO, Keri Dame of Silver Spring, MD, and Heather and husband Mael Glon of Columbus, OH; and two great-granddaughters Kaleigh and Lucy Overby. He was preceded in death by his brother Halston. Rev. Randall was a faithful and loving husband, father, and friend. He loved to work in his garden and woodworking shop and in later years crocheted many blankets for the children of unwed mothers. He provided guidance to youth as a mentor for many years and served churches in numerous capacities. Most of all, he loved God and devoted his life to caring for people and sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. John 3:16-18 was his favorite passage. He will be greatly missed. A graveside service will be at New Meadows Cemetery in Brunswick on September 28.


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GUTTERS & ROOFING

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SPORTS

The Sentinel Now Shows Local Varsity High School Sports Schedules York High School

Regional HS 9/27 - 5:00 PM - at Greely HS

Varsity Football

9/20 - 7:00 PM - at Poland Regional HS 9/27 - 7:00 PM - at Leavitt Area HS

Men’s Varsity Cross Country 9/20 - 5:00 PM - at St. Dominic

Men’s Varsity Soccer

9/20 - 6:00 PM - vs Freeport 9/24 - 6:00 PM - at Wells 9/28 - 2:30 PM - vs Cape Elizabeth

friends and community together to support our schools and teachers.” EFKA President James Read appreciates the support from the local businesses and families who sponsor the event. “The generous level of support that the EFKA receives is a testament to the community in which our children attend school. This support is key to the EFKA’s ability to award grants to teachers and staff who want to try something new, innovative, and creative. “ EFKA is an independent, charitable 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to enhancing academic excellence in grades K-12 in the public schools of Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, and Arundel. To become a Business Partner, to donate to the upcoming Annual Appeal, or to attend the October Halloween Costume Party, please visit educationfoundationka.org.

9/19 - 4:00 PM - vs Lake Region 9/23 - 6:00 PM - at Cape Elizabeth 9/25 - 6:00 PM - at Freeport 9/27 - 4:00 PM - at Lake Region

9/20 - 4:30 PM - at St. Dominic Regional HS 9/27 - 5:00 PM - at Greely HS

Women’s Varsity

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is now pending before the Governor and a hearing will be conducted in the MAINE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS BOARD ROOM, 25 TYSON DRIVE, 3rd FLOOR in Augusta

Girls Varsity Soccer Wednesday, Sept. 11 Berwick 2, Cushing 3

Friday, Sept. 13

Berwick 2, Bancroft 0

Girls Field Hockey Thursday, Sept. 12

Berwick 0, Pingree 4

Marshwood H.S.

Girls Varsity Volleyball Friday, Sept. 13

Marshwood 3, Brunswick 2

Tuesday, Sept. 17

Marshwood 0, South Portland 3

Girls Varsity Field Hockey

on Thursday the 17th day of OCTOBER 2019 at 9:00 A.M.

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Thursday Sept. 12

Marshwood 0, Westbrook 4

Girls Varsity Soccer Friday, Sept. 13

Marshwood 0, Cheverus 1

Tuesday, Sept. 17

Marshwood 3, Deering 0

Boys Varsity Soccer Friday, Sept. 13

Marshwood 1, Cheverus 2

Tuesday, Sept. 17

Marshwood 2, Deering 1

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

who was convicted of the crimes CR 79-703 - THEFT BY UNAUTHORIZED TAKING OR TRANSFER: Attempted Escape

Berwick Academy

9/20 - 4:00 PM - vs Freeport

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Notice is Hereby given that petition for a Pardon for Bobby Silcott

SCOREBOARD

Women’s Varsity Soccer

ITEMS WANTED

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Left to right: Kim Veira, Cyndi Smith, Bill Dries, and Kristen Martin.

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EFKA’S Golf Tournament Results KENNEBUNK The Education Foundation of the Kennebunks and Arundel (EFKA) hosted almost 100 golfers and enlisted the support of more than 20 sponsors at its 10th annual golf tournament at Webhannet Golf Club on September 9. Funds raised by the EFKA support creative and innovative educational opportunities for the students of the RSU21’s six schools and professional development for its teachers and staff. The tournament’s winning team included Jeff Binette, Barry Braddick, Nick Bridges, and Jeremy Thombs. EFKA Events Chairperson Rhonda Hebert was pleased with all of the support, “A big thank you to Kirk Kimball of Webhannet Golf Club, Ned’s Bakes and BBQ, all golfers, sponsors, and volunteers who participated in this fun event. After a decade, this event continues to bring

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PUBLIC NOTICE:

Please take notice that CPN Realty, LLC, PO Box 657, Eliot, ME 03903 has filed a Natural Resources Protection Act permit application pursuant to the provisions of 38 M.R.S.A. 480A thru 480-BB, and pursuant to Maine Department of Environmental Protection rules, Chapter 2, Section 13, a Public Informational Meeting must be held. The application is for the construction of a tidal docking structure and rip rap shoreline stabilization located at 787 Main Street, Eliot, ME, Tax Map 6, Lot 154. The Public Informational meeting will be held on Friday, September 26, 2019, 2:30 PM at the Town of Eliot Municipal Offices, 1333 State Road, Eliot, ME 03903. The purpose of the meeting is for the applicant to inform the public of the project and its anticipated environmental impacts and to educate the public about the opportunities for public comment on the project.

PUBLIC NOTICE:

PUBLIC INFORMATIONAL MEETING Please take notice that Jesse Realty, LLC, 2 Punkin Town Road, Suite 340, South Berwick, ME 03908 has filed a Natural Resources Protection Act permit application pursuant to the provisions of 38 M.R.S.A. 480A thru 480-BB, and pursuant to Maine Department of Environmental Protection rules, Chapter 2, Section 13, a Public Informational Meeting must be held. The application is for the construction of a tidal docking structure and rip rap shoreline stabilization located at 787 Main Street, Eliot, ME, Tax Map 6, Lot 44. The Public Informational meeting will be held on Friday, September 26, 2019, 2:00 PM at the Town of Eliot Municipal Offices, 1333 State Road, Eliot, ME 03903. The purpose of the meeting is for the applicant to inform the public of the project and its anticipated environmental impacts and to educate the public about the opportunities for public comment on the project.

LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF WELLS, MAINE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS

AGENDA FOR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 MEETING 7:00 PM LITTLEFIELD MEETING ROOM WELLS TOWN HALL, 208 SANFORD ROAD FOR THE FOLLOWING: MEETING: CALL TO ORDER AT 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC HEARINGS: I. CONTINUATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL Thomas Pulsifer, abutter, is appealing the Code Enforcement Officer’s decision per Sec.145-69.A. of the Land Use Code, regarding the approved Building Permit #19-00512 “Phase 1 Foundation Only” to construct a new single family dwelling at the property along Ocean Avenue identified as Tax Assessor’s Map 051 Lot 3-3-16. II. VARIANCE APPEAL Paul M. Picciano, property owner, is requesting a variance for a reduction from the 6ft setback requirement on the northeasterly property line to re-construct a new single family dwelling. The property is located at 10 Rachel Carson Lane, further identified as Tax Assessor’s Map 122 Lot 115-A and resides within the Residential Beach District (RB). MINUTES: July 22, 2019 and September 16, 2019 ADJOURN:


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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

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

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

ITEMS FOR SALE

Dubois LIVESTOCK ACCOUNTING LAURA S. LEBER, CPA Accounting, bookkeeping, payroll & tax preparation services. Reasonable rates. Call 207-384-5932 or e-mail: laura.leber.cpa@gmail.com RAYMOND C. SNELL, CPA SOUTH BERWICK Income Tax Prep-Individual Business-Corp-NonProfit C 781-956-2713 H 207-384-5425 Kakemo1@myfairpoint.net

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

FIREWOOD / PELLETS SEASONED FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Call Eric Hobson 207-467-0621 GREEN FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Clean & Guaranteed Full Cord North Berwick 207-409-6567 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

Wood Pellets $280/ton Nut or Pea Coal $375/ton

Eliot Agway 207-439-4015

Seasoned Firewood CUT, SPLIT & DELIVERED

Stored in barn. $285/cord for 2 or more cords. We accept credit cards.

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 SNOWBLOWER FOR SALE Ariens Model 932036 5 hp, 24” • $325 Call 603-498-1323

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

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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

DUBOIS

LATE MODEL VEHICLES NEEDED NOW

(207) 282-4445

Paid Off or Not – Instant Money on the Spot!

LIVESTOCK & EXCAVATING

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All Makes & Models • Wholesale Buyer

DON’T GET RIPPED OFF – CONTACT ME LAST: HOATY at 207-363-2483 or hoaty@keyauto.com Key Auto Group, 422 Route 1, York, ME 03909

COMPANION AND/OR BABYSITTER FOR ELDERLY Experienced & active caregiver, will perform household duties, personal care & transportation. Call Lena: 207-618-3992

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MOVING SALE 81 Meehan Lane, North Berwick Saturday 9/21 • 9am-2pm Items include: Inside & Outside Furniture, Rototiller, Sewing Machine & Lots More

YORK YARD SALE

Friday 9/27 • 7:30am-? Moving South EVERYTHING MUST GO Winter Clothes, Kitchenware, Xmas Decor, Home Accessories

1185 ROUTE 1, YORK Look for signs!

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 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 WELLS – Third floor 2 bedroom APT available 10/1. $900 plus heat and utilities. No smokers or pets. 207-363-7655 1,600 SQ.FT. CONDO Sleeps 6-8 in Ogunquit. $1595 per Summer week. Call for Fall & Winter rates. 207-251-6955 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

207.384.4008

96 Portland St, South Berwick, ME www.century21barbarapatterson.com

SOUTH BERWICK

2 BR, 1.5 Bath Townhouse, Quiet Location, Full Bsmt, 1-Car Garage $1550/mo. + Utilities

RENTALS WANTED

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

ACCEPTING PROPERTIES NOW FOR 2019! 207-363-1825

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WINTER RENTALS WINTER RENTAL AT WATER CREST COTTAGES $950 per month, everything included. 207-646-2202 YORK HARBOR WINTER RENTAL: Walking distance to ocean. Fully furnished bedroom with private bath and entrance. Utilities included. August to midJune or possibly year round. $845/mo. • 207-479-2116 WINTER RENTAL Wells Beach. 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 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


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~ Classifieds ~

HOME REPAIRS

HELP WANTED

$250 SIGN ON BONUS!

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

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

GUNSMITHING

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

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

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to our kitchen staff. Hiring for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

HELP WANTED

CORNISH ANTIQUE SHOW & VINTAGE FAIR September 28 • 9am to 4pm Antiques, Vintage, Collectibles during the Cornish Apple Festival DEALERS WANTED! Call 207-396-4255

14-18 per hour

Call 207-752-7585 for interview.

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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

HELP WANTED

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.

WAIT STAFF Year Round

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. Eligible candidates are asked to email their resume to ellen.hall@sentryhillyorkharbor.com

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

or apply in person at Sentry Hill, 2 Victoria Court, York, ME 03909

HOUSEKEEPER

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 Equal Opportunity Employer

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

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.

Apply by phone, email, or in person:

207-646-9384 • Megan@anchoragebythesea.com • 125 Shore Road, Ogunquit

Huntington Common Hiring Opportunities

Open Interviews on September 19 •

10am to 3pm at the Bradford Building

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.

• CRMA Med Care Managers When due for renewal, the recertification classes are held at and paid for by Huntington Common. •

Servers & Dishwashers 3:30-8pm daily including weekends. Beautiful dining rooms with restaurant-style service. Training available. Age 16+.

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

Home Instead Senior Care Call Today: 207.985.8550

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.

HUNTINGTON COMMON / SUNRISE SENIOR LIVING 1 Huntington Common Dr, Kennebunk, ME 04043 / 207-985-2810

FRONT DESK ATTENDANTS NEEDED Full & part time. Benefits available for full time employees. Competitive pay. Weekends and evenings required. Apply in person to:

Misty Harbor Resort, 60 Mile Rd, Wells

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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~ Sports ~ ...SPORTS from page 34 9/24 - 4:00 PM - vs Wells 9/26 - 6:00 PM - vs Traip 9/28 - 5:00 PM - at Cape Elizabeth HS

Wells High School Varsity Football

9/20 - 7:00 PM - vs Morse (Wells Homecoming) 9/27 - 7:00 PM - vs Cape Elizabeth

Men’s Varsity Cross Country 9/27 - 5:00 PM - at North Yarmouth Academy

Men’s Varsity Soccer

9/19 - 4:30 PM - vs Poland 9/21 - 3:00 PM - at Gray-New Gloucester HS 9/24 - 6:00 PM - vs York 9/26 - 6:00 PM - at Freeport

Women’s Varsity Soccer

9/24 - 4:00 PM - at York HS 9/26 - 6:00 PM - vs Freeport 9/28 - 11:00 AM - vs GNG

Women’s Varsity Cross Country 9/27 - 4:30 PM - at North Yarmouth Academy

Women’s Varsity Field Hockey

9/23 - 6:00 PM - at Freeport HS 9/27 - 4:00 PM - at St. Dominic’s Academy

Women’s Varsity Volleyball

9/24 - 5:30 PM - at York HS 9/25 - 6:00 PM - at Lake Region HS

Noble High School

Runners Welcome to Take Part in Eliot Festival 5K

Varsity Football

Varsity Football

9/20 - 6:00 PM - at South Portland 9/27 - 6:00 PM - vs Deering (Homecoming)

Men’s Varsity Soccer

9/21 - 10:00 AM - vs Windham 9/24 - 4:30 PM - vs South Portland (Homecoming) 9/26 - 4:30 PM - at Thornton Academy

Women’s Varsity Soccer

9/19 - 4:30 PM - vs Westbrook 9/21 - 10:00 AM - at Windam 9/24 - 6:30 PM - at South Portland 9/26 - 6:00 PM - vs Thornton Academy (Homecoming)

Women’s Varsity Field Hockey

9/20 - 3:45 PM - at Marshwood 9/23 - 7:30 PM - at Thornton Academy 9/25 - 4:30 PM - vs Portland/ Deering (Homecoming) 9/30 - 4:30 PM - vs Biddeford

Varsity Cross Country

9/21 - 9:00 AM - at Manchester (Invitational) 9/27 - 4:15 PM - at Marshwood / Great Works School

Noble/Sanford Varsity Co-ed Volleyball

9/20 - 6:00 PM - vs Bonney Eagle 9/27 - 7:00 PM - at Portland

Varsity Cross Country

9/20 - 4:00 PM - at Deering HS 9/27 - 4:00 PM - at Marshwood Great Works

Men’s Varsity Soccer

9/21 - Noon - at Cheverus HS 9/24 - 6:00 PM - vs Windham 9/28 - 1:00 PM - at Biddeford

Women’s Varsity Soccer

9/21 - 10:00 AM - vs Cheverus 9/24 - 6:00 PM - at Windham 9/28 - 11:00 AM - at Biddeford

Women’s Varsity Field Hockey

9/20 - 6:00 PM - at Sanford HS 9/24 - 4:00 PM - vs Cheverus 9/26 - 6:00 PM - at Scarborough HS 9/28 - 10:00 AM - at Massabesic HS 9/30 - 4:00 PM - vs Bonney Eagle

Women’s Varsity Volleyball

9/24 - 6:00 PM - vs Brunswick 9/26 - 6:00 PM - at Deering HS

Marshwood High School Varsity Football

9/20 - 7:00 PM - at Portland HS 9/27 - 6:00 PM - vs Gorham HS

9/24 - 4:30 PM - vs Thornton Academy 9/26 - 7:00 PM - at South Portland

Men’s Cross Country

Kennebunk High School

Men’s Varsity Soccer

9/20 - 5:00 PM - at Cheverus HS 9/27 - 4:15 PM - vs. Gorham, Noble, Windham, Kennebunk 9/21 - Noon - at Bonney Eagle

ELIOT The 27th Annual Eliot Festival Day 5K Road Race will be run on Saturday, September 28. This long-standing town race is fast and competitive with a fun family-community spirit to go right along with it. In addition, this year, there will be new prizes, awards, give-aways, food and surprises! As this is the final race in the all new Southern 207 Triple Crown Race Series, a huge turn 9/24 - 4:30 PM - vs Westbrook 9/26 - 6:30 PM - at Windham HS

Women’s Varsity Cross Country

9/20 - 4:00 PM - at Cheverus HS 9/27 - 4:15 PM - vs Noble, Gorham, Windham, Kennebunk

Women’s Varsity Soccer

9/21 - 10:00 AM - vs Bonney Eagle HS 9/24 - 4:00 PM - at Westbrook 9/26 - 4:30 PM - vs Windham

Women’s Varsity Field Hockey

9/20 - 3:45 PM - vs Noble 9/24 - 4:15 PM - at Gorham HS 9/26 - 4:15 PM - vs South Portland HS 9/30 - 4:00 PM - at Massabesic High School

out is expected. Race time is 8:30 a.m. and starts at the Eliot Fire Department, 1323 State Road in Eliot. Registration is $25 per runner and online registration ends on September 27. To register online go to: www.runsignup. com. Proceeds from the race go to End 68! After the race, stay for Eliot Festival Day and enjoy the parade, kids fun run, booths, crafts and food!

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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.


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~ Puzzles ~ 20. Dry white wine drink 21. Witnesses 22. Alcohol drinks 25. Synthetic resin 30. Latin for “very early” 31. Bill Clinton plays it 32. One-time province of British-India 33. Folic and amino are two 38. Integrated data processing 41. Use to build roads 43. 44th US President 45. Where school kids eat

CLUES ACROSS 1. Group of languages 5. No seats available 8. Helps little firms 11. Having a strong sharp smell or taste 13. Established by the Treaty of Rome 14. Whale ship captain 15. Thick 16. When you hope to get there 17. First capital of Japan 18. Cyprinids

48. Small New Zealand tree 49. Doctors’ group 50. Civil Rights group 55. Swedish rock group 56. Baby’s dining accessory 57. Succulent plants 59. Dutch word for “language” 60. Polynesian garland of flowers 61. Spiritual leader 62. Single Lens Reflex 63. Baseball stat 64. Abba __, Israeli politician

CLUES DOWN 1. He’s honored every June 2. Breezed through 3. Ribosomal ribonucleic acid 4. Flat, thin round object 5. One looking for knowledge 6. Calls it a career 7. Egg-shaped wind instrument 8. Allied H.Q. 9. Reveals 10. Greek sophist 12. Speedy ballplayer Gordon 14. Body that defines

computing protocols 19. Common Japanese surname 23. Eucharist box 24. Oil company 25. Parts per billion (abbr.) 26. A metal-bearing material 27. The common gibbon 28. Affirmative 29. Writer 34. Taxi 35. Pioneering journalist Tarbell 36. Used to hold back 37. Senior officer 39. OK to go out with 40. First in order 41. Defunct phone company 42. Southern Ghana inhabitant 44. Peninsula in SW Asia 45. Political plot 46. “Great” Mogul emperor 47. Young horse 48. Where wrestlers compete 51. Swiss river 52. Wings 53. Baseball legend Ty 54. Skipper butterflies 58. Immoral act

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36 month lease with 10K per year and $2,995 cash or trade due at signing.

LOW LOW MILES MILES

2017 KIA SORENTO SX LTD

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36 month lease with 10K per year and $2,995 cash or trade due at signing.

MOVER MOVER

2017 KIA SEDONA LX

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36 month lease with 10K per year and $2,995 cash or trade due at signing.

36 month lease with 10K per year and $2,995 cash or trade due at signing.

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2013 NISSAN ALTIMA S

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2017 SUBARU FORESTER PREMIUM AM/FM/CD/MP3, Bluetooth, 17’’ Alloys, Silver, 38K, 2.5L 4 Cyl, 2017 SUBARU FORESTER PREMIUM AM/FM/CD/MP3,

MOONROOF WAS $22,991

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FOG LIGHTS

2016 TOYOTA RAV4 AM/FM/MP3/AUX, BackUp Camera, Bluetooth,

Gray, 30K, 2.5L 4 Cyl,BackAuto, 2016 TOYOTA RAV4 AM/FM/MP3/AUX,

FOG LIGHTS WAS $23,625

WAS $23,625 OW LIGHTS NFOG WAS $23,625 W $NNOOW

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2019 SUBARU IMPREZA BASE AM/FM/AUX, USB, FOB Controls: Trunk/Hatch/

Dark Blue, 5K,USB, 2.0LFOB 4 Cyl, 2019 SUBARU IMPREZA BASE AM/FM/AUX,

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WAS

WAS

Control, Stk. #H1673 Roof Rails, ABS, Cruise Control, Stk. #H1673

ABS, Stk. #20038HA Tailgate, Back-Up Camera, ABS, Stk. #20038HA

BLUETOOTH

2017 KIA SPORTAGE EX AWD Dual LCD Monitors, Satellite Radio, UVO eServices, USB,

BlackLCD Cherry, 41k, Auto, AWD, 2017 KIA SPORTAGE EX AWD Dual Monitors, Satellite

BLUETOOTH WAS $20,991

$20,991 OW WAS NBLUETOOTH WAS $20,991 W $ NNOOW

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12,888 12,888

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$

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5-Year/60,000-Mile Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage 5-Year/Unlimited Miles 24-hr. Roadside Assistance

Bad Credit? No Credit? NoProblem! Credit? No No Problem!

All prices and payments refl ect all available rebates, including Military, College Grad, Competitive Owner Coupon, Valued Owner Coupon, HMF Bonus Cash, Sales Event Cash and Consumer Rebates. Manufacturer qualifi cations are required. All price and payments exclude tax, title, destination and marketing assessment. 5-Year/60,000-Mile Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage 5-Year/Unlimited Miles 24-hr. Roadside Assistance 5-Year/60,000-Mile Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage 5-Year/Unlimited Miles 24-hr. Roadside Assistance

All prices and payments reflect all available rebates, including Military, College Grad, Competitive Owner Coupon, Valued Owner Coupon, HMF Bonus Cash, Sales Event Cash and Consumer Rebates. Manufacturer qualifications are required. All price and payments exclude tax, title, destination and marketing assessment. 5-Year/60,000-Mile Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage 5-Year/Unlimited 24-hr. Roadside Assistance All prices and Miles payments reflect all available rebates, including Military, College Grad, Competitive Owner Coupon, Valued Owner Coupon, HMF Bonus Cash, Sales Event Cash and Consumer Rebates. Manufacturer qualifications are required. All price and payments exclude tax, title, destination and marketing assessment.

All prices and payments reflect all available rebates, including Military, College Grad, Competitive Owner Coupon, Valued Owner Coupon, HMF Bonus Cash, Sales Event Cash and Consumer Rebates. Manufacturer qualifications are required. All price and payments exclude tax, title, destination and marketing assessment.

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This spacious cape-style home with first floor master located in desirable York River Farms and offering deeded boat ramp access to the York River is situated on a spacious corner lot amid mature trees and perennial gardens. Cathedral ceilings, skylights and built-ins accent a contemporary design featuring a front-to-back living room with gas fireplace, a 3-season sunporch and a firstfloor master bedroom with private bath. The lowmaintenance home is ready to be refreshed. A great opportunity to be conveniently located within close proximity to the village, shopping and beaches with easy highway access.

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Stylish 3BR dormered Cape nestled among professionally designed layers of lush landscape close to Harbor Beach,Wiggly Bridge & York Village. Pass beyond the white picket fence that borders perennial gardens, stone pathways & shade trees to a thoughtfully designed interior featuring a spacious, bright eat-in tiled kitchen w/ cathedral ceilings, custom cabinetry, walk-in pantry, blackboard-top cooking island & wrap-around windows that frame the rich greenery of a private yard. A woodburning FP provides warmth & character to a large frontto-back living room where French doors open to the additional comfort space of a 9'x12' sunroom.The 2nd level features a master suite w/ dressing room & private bath w/ jetted tub and double vanities.

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Boat, fish or swim from the dock, play tennis on your private court and sip coffee watching the sun rise at this waterfront residence overlooking 7 lush acres on Spruce Creek. A dynamic & bright design is anchored by a gourmet kitchen featuring granite countertops, large island & breakfast bar. An adjoining family room fits both large & small gatherings comfortably w/ cathedral ceilings, built-ins and expansive windows. The 1st floor master suite offers balcony access & full bath w/ marble tile & jetted tub. A spiral staircase leads to 3 additional BR’s & full bath,while a bonus room over the garage adds space for guest overflow.Enjoy homemade pizza in the wood-fired oven located in the full finished walkout basement. Detached barn w/ finished office &workshop features central air and in-home business options.

Spectacular waterfront setting in a charming Cape Neddick seaside enclave with sweeping views of Skipper's Bay, Barn Point and the bold Atlantic Ocean beyond. This well-maintained 4 bedroom ranch-style home sits on an extraordinary 1.22 acre level and open parcel with elevated panoramic views of the cove, ocean and shoreline from nearly every corner. A large building footprint and public utilities afford plenty of opportunities for expansion providing promising potential as a yearround getaway or an investment / income property. Experience the beauty and tranquility of ocean sights and sounds just a short stroll to Cape Neddick Beaches with quick, easy access to Shore Road, golfing, shopping and all coastal activity.

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N. BERWICK - 315 BAUNEG BEG HILL OFFERED AT $569,000

Extraordinary views and unparalleled natural beauty define this custom-built ranch-style home situated on 10 private acres. Enjoy one-floor living at this peaceful retreat and experience breathtaking elevated vistas of over 75 acres of scenic landscape at your back door. Sunlight soaks an open floor plan that features a spacious, eat-in chef’s kitchen with corian cooking island and custom cherry cabinetry. Adjacent is a 20’x17’ family room with gas fireplace, birch floors and sliding doors that open to an expansive wraparound deck and above ground swimming pool. The 3 BR design includes a master suite with private bath and walk-in closets while a daylight walkout lower level has been partially completed and with your finishing touches will provide an additional 600FT +/- of living space.

Between the beaches!! Experience coastal sights and sounds of the bold Atlantic Ocean year-round from this very bright and sunny low-maintenance single family property situated on a corner parcel on the Nubble. Walk to both Short Sands and Long Sands beaches from this 2 bedroom 2 bathroom home featuring hardwood floors, a spacious eat-in kitchen and living room, attached garage and finished lower level that offers a large family room with wood-burning fireplace. Smell the sea air from a large entertainment deck with peek-a-boo ocean views!! Excellent rental history provides an opportunity as income / investment property or year-round vacation getaway.


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