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Michaela Franey

Inducted into Athletics Hall of Fame

Michaela Franey (holding plaque) surrounded by family at induction of The University of New England Varsity Club Athletics Hall of Fame event.

YORK / BIDDEFORD The University of New England Varsity Club Athletics Hall of Fame held its 15th induction ceremony on Friday, September 20 at the Harold Alfond Forum, welcoming in four former student-athletes and one former coach into the distinguished group. The Class of 2019 includes field hockey player Michaela Franey UNE ‘11 from York; basketball player Bill Lyons SFC

‘74 from New Hyde Park, NY; field hockey and lacrosse player Hannah Tavella UNE ‘14 from Putnam Valley, NY; lacrosse player Tyler Thomas UNE ‘13 from Mount Pleasant, NY; and SFC men’s ice hockey coach Bob Riley SFC ‘78 from Waltham, MA. Franey transferred back to her home state after one year of immediate impact at a Division I institution in New Jersey, and graduated from UNE in 2011.

In 54 games for the Nor’easters’ field hockey team, she totaled 36 goals and 21 assists (93 points), and twice received first team Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) status. Franey also garnered all-region honors during her senior season, when she led the squad with 22 goals and 10 assists for 54 total points. That production (goals and points) marks the second-best See FAME page 4...

CONNECT with the Community in Kennebunk KENNEBUNK CONNECT with the community and 40+ local nonprofits at the fourth annual community family-fun fair featuring interactive games, activities, education and entertainment from 4 to 6 p.m on Wednesday, October 2 at the Livewell Center, South Towner, next to Quest, in Kennebunk. Visitors will meet horses, adoptable pups, wildlife, sample treats and other goodies, and learn all about great or-

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Arts & Entertainment 12-15 Business & Finance 20 Calendar of Events 6-7,21 Classifieds 33-35 Computer Lady 21 Health & Fitness 17-19 Home & Business 30-32 Library News 8-10 Obituaries 26,28 Pets 29 Puzzles 38 Real Estate 26-27,40 Sports 35-36 Where To Dine 21-25

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ganizations making our community better in which to stay, play and work. Visitors with stamps from each table will have a chance to win prizes. Admission is free and open to the public. CONNECT is designed to both educate and entertain. Hosted by The KennebunkKennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce, Souther Maine Health Care and the

Livewell Center tenants, the fair will feature the nonprofit businesses and services located within Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel. New and longtime residents can learn more about services offered “in their own backyard,” and participate in hands-on activities. For information, call 207967-0857 or email events@gokennebunks.com.

Plenty of Pumpkin Fun to Celebrate the Season

YORK COUNTY As the temperature drops and the leaves begin to turn, New England comes to life in spectacular fashion every year with a bounty of fun and festive attractions for families to enjoy. Pumpkins, always a seasonal favorite, are on colorful display front and center throughout the area and featured prominently in a variety of local attractions to

help make this season’s celebration complete. Pumpkin Patch at First Parish Church Visit the pumpkin patch at First Parish Church in York! Each year, First Parish Church, 180 York Street, enthusiastically celebrates the start of fall with the arrival of the pumpkins. Arriving from farms in the

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southwest where Hopi, Zuni and Navajo families cultivate and harvest the crops, the pumpkins will arrive in York at 9 a.m. on Saturday, September 28. Volunteers unload the truck and create the Pumpkin Patch which opens for business at 11 a.m. and will be open daily to 6 p.m.—rain or shine—until the pumpkins all find a home. Proceeds from the Pump-

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kin Patch supports mission and ministry locally, regionally, and internationally. Volunteers are welcome to help create the Patch on September 28 at 9 a.m. and stay for the traditional sloppy joes. Volunteers interested in helping to sell pumpkins can go to www.firstparishyork.net and click on “sign See PUMPKINS page 5...

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KENNEBUNKPORT The Kennebunkport Historical Society (KHS) recently welcomed David S. Ferriero, archivist for the National Archives and Records Administration, to discuss a four-phase project it has undertaken with the Maine His-

torical Society (MHS) to digitize the KHS’s extensive collections. Ferriero, who is also a member of the Society, met with Executive Administrator Kirsten Camp, KHS Board member John Zimmermann, and Henry Caiazzo, an archivist with the MHS.

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“It was an honor to spend the afternoon with Mr. Ferriero,” said Camp. “It’s natural to think of the Society’s collections as having a mostly local audience. But he encouraged us to think globally. With so much information available through the internet, people around the world are only a click away from discovering and enjoying Kennebunkport’s rich maritime history. I am so grateful for his insight and encouragement as we prepare for the society’s future.” The digitization project will help protect and preserve the KHS collections for future generations and improve remote access to them through the Society’s website. Ferriero discussed the importance of the project and the digitation process that the National Archives has undertaken. “I’m pleased that I finally got a chance to visit,” he noted. “The Kennebunkport Historical Society has great collections that need to be made discoverable. I’m happy to see their commitment to making that happen.” Ferriero was nominated by

The Archivist for the United States, David Ferriero (left) met with Kennebunkport Historical Society (KHS) Executive Administrator Kirsten Camp and Maine Historical Society Archivist Henry Caiazzo recently to discuss their efforts to digitize the KHS collections.

President Barack Obama and confirmed as 10th archivist of the United States on November 6, 2009. He is the first librarian to serve in this position. Prior to joining the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Ferriero served as the Andrew W. Mellon director of the New York Public Libraries (NYPL). He has also held top positions at two of the nation’s major academic libraries, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. During his visit, Ferriero

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ELIOT York County Retired Educators Association (YCREA) held their 10th annual Day of Caring at Marshwood Middle School (MMS) on Saturday, September 14. Each year, as part of a statewide volunteer project, each county association of the

Maine Education Association “Retired”, does “Something Special” for a school in their county on or around September 11. This is their way to honor those affected by the tragic events of that infamous day. Students from St. Joseph’s College, staff from Marshwood

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YCREA “Day of Caring” event, too. They painted in the cafeteria, in a locker room, and in the gymnasium. They also painted a large storage cabinet located in the MMS art room. They dusted shelves in the library and cleaned and arranged displays in three large cabinets located in the MMS main lobby. After their work was finished, they enjoyed a wonderful lunch provided by Principal, Tony Bourbon. YCREA was also able to donate to the school, backpacks, school supplies and a generous check to be used for students and staff, thanks to the support of many YCREA members, active MEA members from York County, MEA President, Grace Leavitt, MEA Uniserve Director, Judy Beverage and the Staples Store in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, thanks to manager Matt Haas. YCREA members would like to thank Mr. Rex. Gosselin, Head Custodian at MMS, for organizing the jobs and tasks and making sure they had the necessary tools and supplies to complete their work. In addition, thank you to Stephen Baldoumas, Director of the MSAD #35 food service program. Stephen made sure they had an amazing lunch available for everyone to enjoy as this “Day Of Caring” came to a close. Day of Caring has become a very special activity in our association. It is amazing what can be accomplished when you work together to make a difference for others.

...FAME from page 1 season in program history, and contributed to Franey’s current standing in UNE’s all-time per-game ranks (points-second, goals-third, assists-second). She maintains sole possession of the single-game records for goals (6) and points (15) set during 2010 -- both figures are among the top-10 performances in NCAA Division III history (pointsthird, goals-sixth). Franey helped the Nor’easters to the program’s first winning league record in 2008 (5-3 CCC) and a share of the regular-season title in 2009 (7-1 CCC), before the squad claimed an Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) New England Championship in 2009 and then the first CCC crown with an NCAA postseason appearance in 2010.

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Friday, September 27 Museum Free Friday

Thanks to generous support from the Mrs. James Sage Coburn Fund, visits to the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main St., in Kennebunk are free every Friday through December. FMI: 207-9854802 or visit www.brickstoremuseum.org.

Saturday, September 28 Eliot Farmers Market

Eliot Festival Day Farmers Market from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at John F. Hill Grange, State Road, Eliot. Baked goods, honey, maple syrup, meats, and other produce. FMI: Margaret at 207-439-0413.

Smorgasbord Supper

First Congregational Church of Eliot, 1361 State Road, Eliot, 4-6 p.m. Menu includes ham, beans, lasagna, mac & cheese, a variety of casseroles, salads, rolls, and our famous Church Ladies pies. All you can eat. Adults $9; Children ages 5-12, $2; kids under age 5 are free.

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

Sunday, September 29 Chicken Shoot

A Chicken Shoot Game will be held every Sunday through December. at 2 p.m. at the York Elks Lodge at 1704 US Route 1 in Cape Neddick. A variety of prizes are given in the food line. Snacks provided. Open to the public.

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The Office of U.S. Senator Angus King (I-Maine) announced that his staff will hold constituent outreach hours at the Kittery Town Office, 200 Rogers Road, Kittery, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. FMI: 207622-8292.

Rosh Hashana Service at Jonathon’s

The annual Rosh Hashana service will be led by Rabbi William Leffler and Cantor Ellen Farber at Jonathon’s Restaurant, Bourne Lane, in Ogunquit, at 9 a.m. 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.

Kayaking on the Little River Estuary

Paddle the quiet waters of a Maine estuary, watching for wildlife and learning about this treasured habitat from a registered Maine Kayak Guide from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For ages 12 and up and some restrictions apply. $50/regular or $40/member plus site admission. Registration required. FMI: Wells Reserve at Laudholm, 207-6461555 or www.wellsreserve.org/ kayak.

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Winter Hiring Fair

The Nonantum Resort, 95 Ocean Ave, Kennebunkport, will be hosting businesses from all across southern Maine from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. that are offering employment opportunities through the winter season. FMI: Both job-seekers and employers are encouraged to call 207-967-4050.

American Legion Meeting

The monthly Post meeting will be at the Berwick, Maine Town Hall, 11 Sullivan Square, Berwick at 7 p.m. All area veterans are cordially invited to join the men and women of Charles S. Hatch Post #79. Handicapped accessible with ample parking. Come early for coffee, snacks and fellowship. FMI or for a ride, call 1-207-216-2158.

Wednesday, October 2 Storytelling with Maps

Gain the skills needed to create free online maps as a foundation for creating multimedia presentations, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The workshop will focus on ArcGIS Online, but also demonstrate Adobe Spark while showcasing other useful technologies such as Bad Elf Bluetooth GPS, DJI Mavic 2 (for drones), and ESRI Survey 123 (for mobile data collection). $10. Reservations required. FMI: Wells Reserve at Laudholm, 207-6461555 or www.wellsreserve.org.

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Thursday, October 3

Great Works Regional Land Trust is sponsoring an enjoyable walk at Bauneg Beg Mountain Conservation Area, 281 Fox Farm Hill Rd., North Berwick. This mountaintop preserve features views of the White Mountains, Sanford, and glorious views of the foliage. Free to members, suggested donation $5 to non-members, $10/family, reservations required. FMI: info@ gwrlt.org or 207-646-3604.

Soup’s On Resumes

Soup’s On is a community outreach program held at the Congregational Church of Wells, Route 1, Wells, on the first and third Wednesday of the month and will resume serving at noon. This is the 13th season of Soup’s On and all are invited for a delicious lunch and fellowship.

Candidate’s Night

The Traip Academy Student Council will be sponsoring a Candidate’s Night in Council Chambers at Town Hall, 200 Rogers Road in Kittery where Town Council and School Committee candidates will be asked questions by the students. The event will begin at 6 p.m. and is open to the public.

Bingo

Every Wednesday through 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

Girl Scouts Sign-Up Event

Girl Scouts of Maine will host a New Member Sign-Up event for potential members and volunteers at Eliot Elementary School, Eliot, 6 p.m. FMI: www.girlscoutsofmaine. org or 888-922-4763.

American Legion Meeting

The monthly meeting of the American Legion Post 159, 102 Main street (across the street from the police station) Kennebunkport, will be at 7 p.m. All Veterans and Sons of the American Legion are welcome. FMI: 207-967-2400.

Newcomers & Neighbors Club

For residents of all ages of Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, and Arundel. Meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. with refreshments at the Kennebunkport Community House, Temple Street, Kennebunkport. Speaker will be John Whalen, founder and publisher at Cider Mill Press in Kennebunkport. Guests welcome. FMI: www.kptanewcomers.org.

Friday, October 4 Maine Artists Show

Maine Women in the Arts Fall Awards and Big and Small Show will feature original artwork by Maine artists October 4-6. Show hours: Friday, October 4, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Saturday, October 5, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sunday, October 6, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Opening reception on Friday from 5-7 p.m.w ith free admission, live music and refreshments. Masonic Lodge, 10 North Street, Kennebunkport. FMI: www. mainewomenarts.com.

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October 6 at 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. Eucharist Service The unconditional love we give and receive from our pets can draw us more deeply into the larger circle of life with God. In celebration of the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, we invite you to join us at our 8 a.m. or 10 a.m. service for Blessing of the Animals Liturgy. The Right Rev. Gary Lillibridge, Ret. Bishop Diocese of West Texas, will officiate. Bring your pets to be blessed with holy water and the Spirit of our Loving God and Creator. All are welcome! For more information, call Michael Smyser at 561.329.4300 or visit www.st-peters-by-the-sea.org.

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Thanks to generous support from the Mrs. James Sage Coburn Fund, visits to the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main St., in Kennebunk are free every Friday through December. FMI: 207-9854802 or www.brickstoremuseum. org.

Adam Ezra Group to Perform

It’s diffi cult to impart the rootssteeped, road-trippin’ essence of the Adam Ezra Group into a single word, but front man Adam Ezra keeps one in mind as a mantra: “Community”. 8 p.m. at Vinegar Hill Music Theatre, 53 Old Post Road, Arundel. FMI:

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Saturday, October 5 Prayer Workshop

St. David’s Episcopal Church, 138 York Street in Kennebunk invites all to an Introduction to Centering Prayer from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Centering Prayer is a receptive silent prayer in which we experience God’s presence within us, closer than consciousness itself. $20 per person. The presenter will be the Rev. Deacon Darrell Blackwell of Holy Spirit Parish in Kennebunk. FMI: 207-985-3073.

Studio Two to Perform

Studio Two is a headlining Beatles tribute band that focuses on the early years. 8 p.m. at Vinegar Hill Music Theatre, 53 Old Post Road, Arundel. FMI: ww.vinegarhillmusictheatre.com or 985-5552.

Photo Walk

Join local Photographer Ray Casbourn at 6 a.m. at the Meadowmere Resort in Ogunquit as he leads this walk to the Marginal Way and onto Perkins Cove where a group photo will be taken. The photo walk is free and the winner of the group with the best photo

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Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Knitters, crocheters, all crafters welcome to create and chat together.

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Story Times

Tuesdays, 4 p.m., for children 6 to 8 and Fridays at 10:30 a.m. Tales for Tots featuring a story, song, and craft (for up to age 6). The last Story Times of the month will be dedicated to playgroups for children and their adults.

Drop-in Crafts

Every Saturday the library is offering drop-in crafts in our children’s area. Materials, directions, and examples will be set up during library hours and children are invited to drop in anytime during the week to make the craft.

Genealogy Club

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

Museum Passes

The Library has passes to several local and regional museums available for free or for 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.

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

D.A. Hurd Library Try-athlon Fundraiser

Ladies, join us on the Mill Field in North Berwick on Saturday, October 5, for our annual Triathlon to raise money for the library and the York County Cancer Care Center in Sanford. We will start out with a half hour of yoga with Nancy Cotty; run or walk a 1 or 2 mile circuit around North Berwick; finish with a fun obstacle course. Registration is $20 ($15 for ages 7-18) and can be paid prior to the event at the library. You may also register the day of the event on the Mill Field at 11:30. Yoga begins at noon. Join us for the laughter if not for the exercise. As we like to remind ourselves, those who “tri” can do anything!

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Storytime Tuesdays

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South Berwick Public Library Book Discussion Group

October 2 at 7 p.m.“Astrophysics for People in a Hurry” by Neil DeGrasse Tyson. Celebrity scientist Tyson’s profound intellect is matched by his charm and wit. In this slim title, he attempts to explain some of the most complex astrophysics concepts in layman’s terms. Readers should be prepared for a challenging yet edifying experience from the getgo. Copies of this month’s selection are available at the library for anyone who wants to join us.

Toddler Time

Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. is for active little ones (age approx. 18 months to 3 years) and their parents or caregivers. Toddler Time is a fun, short (approximately 30 minute) story program featuring books, songs, fingerplays, stories, flannel boards and movement activities to help develop your child’s language, pre-literacy and socialization skills.

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Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. For babies from birth up to 18 mos. There will be 20 minutes of bounc-

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Friday, September 27 at 1 p.m. Ages 2- 5 years old and their caregivers are invited to meet us on Fridays for stories, songs, and movement, all followed by a craft.

Lego and Rubik’s Cube Club

Friday, September 27 at 3 p.m. Participants are invited to build master creations with Legos provided by the library. We will also have Rubik’s cubes on hand with instructions on how to solve the Cube. All ages welcome.

Mother Goose Storytime

Monday, September 30 at 10:30 a.m. Join us for Mother Goose Mondays! Children ages 0 -24 months and their caregivers are invited to engage in lap activities, rhymes, songs, and fingerplays.

Random Fandom: Pirates

Wednesday October 2 at 1:30 p.m. Kids in grades 5 and up are invited to celebrate all things pirate-y. Make your own message in a bottle, feast on a treasure of snacks, and catch some swashbuckling action on the big screen!

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Enjoy a fabulous daily happy hour from 4:30-5:30 with 50% off wines by the glass and well drinks.

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Fiber Arts

Friday, September 27 at 10:30 a.m. All are welcome to join our Fiber Arts Group. If you embroider, cross-stitch, sew, weave or quilt - if it’s done with fiber and it’s portable, we welcome you. All ages and levels of ability are encouraged to join us for ideas, inspiration and lively conversation.

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Italian Conversation

Tuesday, October 1 at 6:30 p.m. Suitable for those with intermediate to advanced conversational skills in the Italian language.

People in our Neighborhood: Michelle Surdoval

Tuesday, October 1 at 7 p.m. Michelle is the Executive Director of York Community Service Association in York. She has had an interesting 30-year career working on social justice issues at the community, state, regional and federal level.

Meditation Meetup

Wednesday, October 2, 5:30 6:30 p.m. This session will be led by Avi Magidoff who practices acupuncture in Portsmouth and teaches mindfulness, meditation and acupuncture. Dress comfortably and bring your own cushion. This program is free and open to all ages and abilities. No prior experience needed.

Community Crafters

Thursday, October 3 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Join us in the Kennebunk Room to knit, crochet, do needlework or whatever other creative endeavor you are working on.

What do Mountain Lions and McDonald’s have in Common?

Friday, October 4 at 7 p.m. Join Mark Elbroch as he explores the question “do mountain lions disproportionately contribute to their environments in positive ways?”

Surdoval to be Featured at the Library YORK The York Public Library is pleased to announce Michelle Surdoval as the next featured guest in its program series, Who Are the People in Our Neighborhood. Michelle is the Executive Director of York Community Service Association in York. She will be speaking at the Library on Tuesday, October 1 at 7 p.m. Michelle has had an interesting 30-year career working on social justice issues at the community, state, regional and federal level. She will share with us how her adventures brought her to York to do the work that she loves. He’ll share anecdotes, images and videos of mountain lion research and its diverse effects on local communities.

Lapsit Storytime

Infants to two years old. Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. Come for a program of stories, songs, finger plays and rhymes.

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~ News ~ KKA Chamber Awards Those “Driven” to be the Best ARUNDEL More than 250 people came out for the 2019 Kennebunk-Kennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce’s Drive to be the Best 2019 annual awards night held at Vinegar Hill Music Theatre on September 11. Drive to Be the Best was created to be a celebration of the best this community has to offer, offering the Chamber’s traditional eight top awards, flanked by 67 “Drive to Be the Best” awards decided by community vote. Under the tent, guests feasted on savory and sweet bites while listening to live music. Inside the Vinegar Hill barn, guests enjoyed the music of Michael Corleto and

cheered on award-winners and presentations created by Blake Baldwin of Video Creations. The 2019 award-winners were: Business Of The Year: Rococo Artisan Ice Cream Municipal Employee Of The Year: Chris Osterrieder President’s Award: Vinegar Hill Music Theatre Volunteer Of The Year: Kristi Kenney Nonprofit Of The Year: Arundel Historical Society Outstanding Achievement Award: Distinctive Tile/Larry Stoddard Driven Woman: Nichole Raftopoulos Joel Stevens Community Spirit Award: Tim Dietz

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Music of Horace Silver Jazz

KITTERY On Saturday, September 28 The Dance Hall in Kittery presents The Chris Humphrey Quartet playing the music of Horace Silver. Chris Humphrey, Marc LaForce, Ken Clark, and Tim Webb started making music together more than 30 years ago at the University of New Hampshire. Since then, their individual paths in the jazz world have involved most everyone on the local Seacoast NH scene, plus a diverse list of internationally-known artists including Clark Terry, Matt Wilson, Eddie Gale, Dizzy Gillespie, and Michael Gregory Jackson. Along the way they’ve continued to make music together, and their rapport as a group has only strengthened over the years. This project brings the quartet

together to celebrate a long and productive association while paying tribute to the music of Horace Silver, a name that has become synonymous with jazz education. Take a walk through the halls of UNH on any given day, and more often than not, you will hear someone working on a Horace Silver tune. Expect to hear some of Silver’s more popular tunes- which have long ago become jazz standards-and some lesser-known gems from his vast catalog of compositions. And enjoy listening to a deep and vibrant conversation between these four old friends, who are still bringing new ideas to the table every time they meet up on the bandstand. Doors open at 7 p.m., music at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at www.thedancehallkittery.org.

Evening of Comedy with Jimmy Dunn BERWICK The Berwick Public Library is proud to present an evening of comedy with Jimmy Dunn on Saturday, October 5 at 7 p.m.at the Hussey Theater at Noble High School in North Berwick. Dunn, who lives in Hampton Beach, NH, has performed on the Late Show with David Letterman, CONAN, Denis Leary’s Comics Come Home and Montreal’s International Just For Laughs Comedy Festival. Dunn hosts the annual Hampton Beach Comedy Festival. He appeared in the CBS sitcom The McCarthys, where he co-starred as Sean McCarthy. Boston sports fans know Jimmy from his many appearances on NESN (the New England Sports Network). He was the co-host of

Library Announces October Art Exhibition KENNEBUNK The public is invited to see “A Painterly Journey”, featuring the works of Gerri Bogdan, Ellie Dunham, Elizabeth Grady, Cheryl Lunde, Pat Minichiello, Liz Roper, Marie Wilson-Lago and their instructor Dennis Rafferty at the Kennebunk Free Library, 112 Main St. in Kennebunk. This watermedia painting class is a group made up of all different abilities and personalities and have been painting to-

gether for up to eight years. It is primarily a watercolor class (but also includes other water media of acrylics, gouache and casein) that covers a large variety of subject matter and techniques. Demonstrations are given when students run across something they would like to learn more about. Each student works on a subject that holds a personal interest or memory for them. Along the way there are many meaningful conversations about art and what’s going on in each

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Fan Attic, a classic sports highlight show for the Bruins and Red Sox, and wrote and hosted “The Traveling Fan” segments on the Red Sox Pre-Game Show. He was also the wise-cracking voice of Sox Appeal, the Emmy award-winning dating show that took place inside Boston’s Fenway Park. Jimmy is also a published author. He’s written three books, including Your Kid’s First Poker Book, considered by many as the best book ever in the children’s self-help gambling genre. Tickets are $20 and will be available at the door, or through the Berwick Public Library web site, www.berwick.lib.me.us.

Crystal Lisbon Takes Final Bow as Artistic Director of Hackmatack BERWICK Crystal Lisbon began and ended her time as artistic director of Hackmatack Playhouse directing her favorite shows. A longtime actor, director, and choreographer, Lisbon got to tackle “West Side Story” in 2015 during her first season directing at Hackmatack, a theater she had worked and performed at since she was 17. And last month, as she brought her time as artistic director to a close, Lisbon got to direct another longtime favorite, “Peter and the Star Catcher.” Now in her 30s, Lisbon has decided it is time to take a break from her theater passion to give Hackmatack a chance to grow under the leadership of another creative director, and herself a chance to have her first vacation in ages. “I’m a firm believer that artistic directors shouldn’t stay too long,” she said. “Each person brings their own special something to the table, and I think it’s easy to sort of settle in, rest on your laurels a bit, which isn’t great for the shows, or the theat-

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ OPA Presents 13th Annual “Pops” Piano Festival OGUNQUIT “Pops from the Classics” is the focus for Ogunquit Performing Arts’ 13th Annual Elizabeth Dunaway Burnham Piano Festival. Featured will be two show-stopping pianists, George Lopez and Janice Weber, both doing repeat performances in Ogunquit. The show will take place October 4-12 at the Dunaway Center, 23 School Street in Ogunquit. On Friday, October 4 at 7: 30 p.m., Bowdoin College Artist-in-Residence George Lopez returns to Ogunquit to play American Pops Piano Music, from Joplin to Gershwin! His program for OPA is entitled “The History of American Popular Piano Music”, and includes such favorite composers as Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Scott Joplin, Charles Ives, George

Gershwin, Zez Confrey’s “Dizzy Fingers”, Keith Jarrett and Billy Joel! Lopez is regularly hailed by critics as an excellent pianist with a formidable technique, colorful interpretations, and a powerful and romantic soul! On Saturday, October 12 at 7:30 p.m., international concert pianist Janice Weber returns to Ogunquit with a virtuoso evening entitled “A Night at the Movies”, offering a dazzling program of Pops Classics associated with a variety of great films, including The Birds, Dr. Zhivago, and a special salute to Hamilton. This vivacious, Boston-based performer has a reputation for programing the most exciting and technically challenging selections - which will no doubt apply even to this lighter program! On Sunday, October 6 at 3

p.m., scheduled in between these two professional performances, comes the Student Piano Recital, one of OPA’s favorite traditions of saluting the future by showcasing the area’s best young pianists. It is here that talented local students have the opportunity to perform on OPA’s fabled

Concert Model C Steinway grand piano before a live audience. Admission to this performance is free. Meet and greet the artists following the performances. Champagne and refreshments will be available, along with free parking behind the Dunaway Center. Tickets are $15 in advance,

$20 at the door, and $5 student, and may be purchased at the Dunaway Center, Ogunquit Camera Shop, Ogunquit Welcome Center, and Ogunquit Playhouse Downtown Box Office until 24 hours prior to the performance. Tickets may also be purchased online at www.ogunquitperformingarts.org until one hour prior to each concert.

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All About China and Porcelain

YORK On Sunday, October 6 at 3 p.m., Karina Corrigan, curator of Asian Export Art at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts will give a talk on Chinese porcelain at the Old York Museum Center, 3 Lind-

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by founder Paul D’Alessio after an inspiring artist exchange trip to Trinidad De Cuba. He was deeply inspired by Son music and the local Cuban musicians who still play it. Son is the most popular style to come out of Cuba and is the primary contributor to the blend of Latin styles today known as Salsa. It was first a music of the country people and eventually migrated to Havana, where it was urbanized and began to draw a wider audience. Primo Cubano features of Paul D’Alessio on Tres Cubano

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KITTERY The public is invited to come see the works of B J Glanville and Carol Powley, two visual artists incorporating the use of stitched thread is a special show reflecting their individual impressions of nature color and design in the Morgan Gallery at the Kittery Community Center, 120 Rodgers Road in Kittery. The art will be on display from October 1 to December 20 with an opening reception on Friday, October 25, 5:30-7 p.m. Free and open to the public. For more information, call 207-4393800. KENNEBUNKPORT Maine Women in the Arts Fall Awards and “Big and Small” Show will be taking place October 4-6 with original artwork by Maine artists. Show hours are Friday, October 4, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Saturday, October 5, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sunday, October 6, 10 a.m. - 4

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ ‘Kinky Boots:’ an Uplifting Celebration Closes Ogunquit Playhouse Season By Nancye Tuttle, Staff Writer OGUNQUIT “Kinky Boots” is kicking up its stiletto heels at the Ogunquit Playhouse this fall. And from its fantastic score, compelling book and stellar performances to its amazing set and dazzling costumes, including a bevy of over-the-top, high-high boots for an array of dynamo, larger-then-life drag queens, it has every element you’d want or expect in a Tony Award-winning musical. “Kinky Boots” celebrates life and love, fathers and sons, forgiveness and friendship, and tolerance and acceptance. It’s all wrapped up in a plot that’s based on a true story that took place in England and was made into a BBC documentary and 2005 film. It’s about Charlie Price, a British bloke who inherits his family’s near bankrupt shoe factory, a staid establishment that’s produced good, sensible shoes for men for decades. To bring it back from extinction, he enlists the unlikely assistance of an outrageous, cross-dressing drag queen named Lola, who was born Simon. Lola needs sturdy, glittery stilettos — and she’s got an eye for design. So Charlie and Lola, an unlikely duo, form a bond, making kinky boots and turning the factory and their lives around. In the process, they discover they’re not so different from each other after all. Harvey Fierstein wrote the book. His friend Cyndi Lauper, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter created the score and won a Tony for her efforts, making her the first woman to win alone in that category. The Ogunquit production is one of the first regional theatres in the country to be given the rights to produce the show. Directed and choreographed by Nathan Peck, it boasts the original sets, costumes and amazing boots that glittered on Broadway. Its cast is comprised of many “Kinky Boots” veterans, as well, adding kick to the fabulous production. Graham Scott Fleming plays the multi-layered Charlie Price, a guy beset with mixed emotions at first, bristling be-

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comedic levity as Lauren, another factory worker with a crush on Charlie. She adds a bright spot, too, in her funny solo “The History of Wrong Guys.” The Angels — Chris Kane, Andrew Norlen, Devin Price, Sam Rohloff, Jacob Paulson and Robert Pendilla — are a talented band of dancer-singer-drag queens adding color and pizazz whenever they come on stage to perform with Lola in over-thetop numbers like “The Land of Lola” and “Sex is in the Heel.” “Kinky Boots” is joyous, uplifting and a not-to-be-missed musical escape at the Ogunquit Playhouse through October 27. For tickets, call 207-6465511 or visit www.OgunquitPlayhouse.org.

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The Gove Group Welcomes Jane Cyr & Nate Howgate WELLS The Gove Group Real Estate is excited to announce the addition of Jane Cyr and Nate Howgate to their growing Wells branch. JCyr joins the team as the Sales Manager for this office and is tasked with leading and developing the Maine resale team. She has spent the last 25 years working in the residential home market in real estate sales and new home construction helping hundreds of clients realize their dreams and real estate goals. Her market area is from York, the Berwicks, Wells, Ogunquit, Cape Neddick, the Kennebunks, and up to Scarborough. Call her cell at 207-216-2227. Howgate is licensed in Maine and will primarily be

working out of the Wells office. Prior to earning his real estate license, he had a successful career as a Maine State Certified General Appraiser for over thirty years, serving all of York County and parts of Cumberland County. Throughout this time, Howgate’s two sons developed an interest in apprais-

als so when he decided to focus on real estate sales, they were happy to continue the family business. Call his cell at 207432-2793. More information about The Gove Group in Wells can be found at 207-618-5000 and www.thegovegroup.com for more information.

York Hospital Welcomes New Surgical Providers and Introduces the da Vinci Surgical System

Top to bottom: Molly Buzdon, MD, James Cromies, MD, FACS, Anthony Hesketh, MD, PhD, MS and Cynthia Barbarits Paciulli, MD.

YORK York Hospital is pleased to welcome four new physicians to the Surgical Staff. Molly Buzdon, MD, James Cromies, MD, FACS, Anthony Hesketh, MD, PhD, MS and Cynthia Barbarits Paciulli, MD have joined Surgery Associates of York Hospital, located in York. Dr. Buzdon earned her medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School and completed her Residency in General Surgery, along with a Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Surgery at The University of Maryland Medical System, in Baltimore, MD. She is a boardcertified general surgeon with more than 15 years of experience, specializing in minimally invasive surgery and breast care surgery. Dr. Cromie earned his medical degree from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver, CO, where he also completed his General Surgery Internship and Residency. Board-certified, Dr. Cromie is a general surgeon with more than 12 years of experience, and comes to the hospital from Rutland Regional Medical Center in Rutland, VT, where he was named 2017’s Physician of the Year. Dr. Hesketh, practicing general surgery since 2012, comes to York Hospital from

Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony Brook, NY. He earned his MS in Physiology & Biophysics from Georgetown University in Washington, DC; his PhD in Molecular Medicine from Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine, Northwell Health in Manhasset, NY; and his MD from the Boonshoft School of Medicine, Wright State University, Dayton, OH. He completed his Residency in General Surgery, along with a Fellowship in Advanced MIS/ Bariatric Surgery at Stony Brook University Medical Center, Stony Brook, NY. Dr. Paciulli, board-certified, has been practicing on the Seacoast since 2002, most recently as the Chief of Medical Staff at Portsmouth Regional Hospital. She earned her medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, completed her Residency in General Surgery at the University of Maryland Medical System in Baltimore, along with a Fellowship in Laparoscopic and Advanced Surgery at the Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, NC. Dr. Paciulli specializes in minimally invasive surgery and laparoscopic abdominal surgery, and breast cancer surgery. As we welcome our new surgeons, we are also pleased to announce that York Hospital has

Shelter Receives $500 from Partners Bank Employee Donation Program

Partners Bank’s Matt LaPierre (right), is presented a check by Bank President, Blaine Boudreau for the York County Shelter Programs after being the most recent selection for the Bank’s Employee Donation Program.

YORK COUNTY Partners Bank is proud to announce that York County Shelter Programs (YCSP) has been awarded the bank’s latest $500 gift from its monthly Employee Donation Program. For August, the organization was named by Matt LaPierre, who was randomly selected as the 41st employee to participate in this program. YCSP provides adult-shelter services at Shaker Hill in Alfred and family emergencyshelter services at their Sanford location. Offering a wide range of shelter services, YCSP was founded on the belief that everyone deserves to be treated with respect and dignity — regardless of income level, housing needs, mental- or physical-health

issues, addiction struggles or other related challenges. A Credit Analyst at the Partners Main Office, LaPierre chose YCSP after seeking his daughters’ advice and being told that they considered a homeless shelter to be a very worthy recipient. “We congratulate Matt on his commendable selection,” says Partners Bank President & CEO Blaine Boudreau. “There has never been a greater need in our society for shelter-related services, and YCSP’s unwavering dedication deserves all the support it can get. We’re honored that Partners Bank has the opportunity to help their efforts.” For more information on YCSP, visit www.yorkcountyshelterprograms.com.

acquired da Vinci Xi Surgical System. The da Vinci Xi System can be used across a spectrum of minimally invasive surgical procedures in general surgery, urology, gynecology and more. To enable efficient access throughout the abdomen or chest, the da Vinci Xi System includes wristed instruments, 3D-HD visualization, intuitive motion, and an ergonomic design. The surgeon is 100% in control of the system, which translates his or her hand movements into smaller, more

precise movements of tiny instruments. The immersive 3D-HD vision system provides surgeons a highly magnified view and the overhead boom supports access from virtually any position. The new design of the da Vinci offers a greater range of motion than ever before and will allow patients to receive the ultimate advances in surgical care. For more information, call General Surgery Associates of York Hospital at 207-363-3633, or visit www.yorkhospital.com.

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Health & Fitness Putting the Brakes on Breast Cancer KITTERY During the month of October Autoworks in Kittery and more than 100 other Independent Auto Repair Shops across the US are raising funds for a breast cancer vaccine as part of the Brakes for Breast fundraiser. As part of the fundraiser, the auto repair facilities are giving away free quality brake pads or shoes. The customer simply pays the labor and any other ancillary parts necessary to complete the brake job and the shops then donate 10% of the brake job directly to Dr. Vincent Tuohy and the Cleveland Clinic Breast Cancer Vaccine Research Fund - 100% of funds raised goes directly to research! 2019 Marks the ninth year for the Brakes For Breasts fundraiser. Yearly highlights include: 2011 (1st year) - 5 shops in Ohio raise $10,000; 2012 - 27 shops in 17 states raise $32,848; 2013 - 66 independent auto repair shops in 27 states raise $66,499; 2014 - 143 independent auto repair shops in 29 states raise $115,236.53; 2015 - 174 independent auto repair shops in 32 states raise $141,868; 2016 - 131 independent auto repair shops in 35 states (most ever!) $125,867.37; 2017 - 114 independent auto repair shops in 34 states raise $114,389.20; 2018 - 138 independent auto repair shops in 34 states and 2 countries raised $141,061.80; To date donation total: $747,771.70! This Brakes For Breasts fundraiser is different from any other breast cancer fundraising campaigns: Dr. Tuohy at the Cleveland Clinic has actually created a vaccine that has proved effective in laboratory animals in actually preventing breast cancer. Think about Polio, eradicated because of a vaccine, a distant memory for most generations. This is the same principle! Dr. Tuohy and his team are rounding the corner and are hoping to start Phase 1 trials in early 2020. 100% of the proceeds from the ‘Brakes for Breasts’ fundraiser goes directly to the Cleveland Clinic for research on the Breast Cancer Vaccine. These are just “Mom & Pop” shops across the country, independent business owners that have joined hands for a great cause. For more information

about the Breast Cancer Vaccine, Dr. Tuohy and a list of participating shops go to www. brakesforbreasts.org, download our “Brakes for Breasts” app to your smart phone and like us on Facebook! To contact Autoworks in Kittery, call 207-439-4500 or visit www.auto-works.com.

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Hospice Hosts Free Community Forum KENNEBUNK Hospice of Southern Maine will host a free community forum on living and caregiving through end-of-life on Thursday, October 3 at 5:30 p.m. at the First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church, 114 Main Street in Kennebunk. Forums are free and include a light meal. Registration is required and is available by visiting www.hospiceofsouthernmaine.org/thresholds or by calling 207-289-3643. Last year, Hospice of Southern Maine served approximately 1,700 patients in Cumberland and York Counties and provided grief support services to over 3,600 individuals last year. Free grief support is available to anyone in the community in the form of counseling or support groups, regardless of whether their loved one died in the care of hospice.

Hospice of Southern Maine is the only non-profit hospice organization in southern Maine whose sole focus is end-of-life care. They seek neither to prolong life nor to hasten death, but to provide care for patients with a life-limiting illness

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Governor Mills Announces Maine Will Pursue State-Based Health Insurance Marketplace people,” said Governor Mills. “By pursuing a state-based marketplace, we will be putting ourselves – not the federal government – in the driver’s seat when it comes to helping consumers and small employers understand their options for affordable coverage, and we will better insulate ourselves from the attacks on health care that are coming out of Washington.” “A State Based Marketplace would give Maine the ability to better coordinate with health insurance carriers, Marketplace Navigators, and Assisters,” stated Maine Insurance Superintendent Eric Cioppa. “It would also provide the State with direct access to important data about how the system is working, which will in turn enable the State to make data-driven modifications that specifically benefit Maine consumers.” Under the Affordable Care Each vehicle receives free brake pads, customer pays Act, states can choose one of for labor and ancillary parts only. three options for their Health Autoworks donates 10% of every Insurance Marketplaces, which brake service during October consumers and small businesses to the Cleveland Clinic Breast Cancer Vaccine Fund. use to shop for plans and apply for financial assistance for covCall or text 207- 439- 4500 today for an appointment erage. Maine currently relies on or email appt@auto-works.com the federal government to fully run its Health Insurance MarTo learn more or donate directly, ketplace. Under the model anvisit www.brakesforbreasts.com nounced, Maine will have greator Facebook! er control over outreach, mar*Up to 1 ton trucks. Cannot be combined with any other coupons keting, and consumer assistance or discounts. One per vehicle. Fundraiser expires 10.31.2019. initiatives, while the federal government will continue to provide 107 Government St., Kittery its call center and HealthCare. gov where consumers can apply 207-439-4500 • 603-436-4500 • www.auto-works.com 107 Government St., Kittery • Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5:30 for and enroll in coverage. The

AUGUSTA During a recent health care forum, Governor Janet Mills announced that Maine will pursue a State-based Health Insurance Marketplace that improves the state’s ability to fund education and outreach while using the federal HealthCare.gov website to enroll consumers in private health insurance under the Affordable Care Act. Governor Mills submitted a letter of intent to the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) indicating that Maine will pursue this option for the 2021 health insurance plan year. She ex-

pects to introduce legislation to establish the details of the new state-based marketplace when the Legislature reconvenes in January and will be assessing additional options to make health insurance for small businesses more affordable. “Over the past eight months, my Administration has expanded health care to more than 36,000 people across the state. These are folks who can now see doctors, receive preventive care, treat illnesses, and afford their medications. While I am pleased with the progress we have made, there is more we can – and must do – to make affordable health care available to more

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Mills Administration is also exploring the possibility of transitioning from this model to the third option, a fully State-run Marketplace in the future. Under this approach, the Maine Bureau of Insurance would still oversee the individual and fully-insured group markets. It would also continue “plan management,” or engagement with insurance carriers on the HealthCare.gov plan offerings. If legislation passes to create a State-based Marketplace using the Federal Platform, then Maine will submit a plan to CMS for approval. DHHS can

manage the cost of this activity with some of the additional federal funding that will result from Maine assuming control over its Marketplace’s outreach and education. The decision announced today will not affect the upcoming open enrollment period in November 2019, which will proceed in the same way as previous open enrollment periods. Still, DHHS will work with community partners to increase awareness and promote shopping for plans that meet the needs of Maine families and businesses.

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Health & Fitness Nine Years - A Chapter in Time By Jim Fabiano If one wants to quantize their life he or she can break it down in a traditional manner. For example you can categorize a part of your life based on your pre-school experiences. Then you can start a new chapter by remembering your elementary school experiences, your middle school experiences, your high school experiences, college or military experiences, marriage, parenthood, retirement, and then a fear of reaching the end of your categorized life. Yet, every now and then, a block of your life can be characterized into a chunk of time that is specific to your life. The final chapter of this block of my wife and I’s life ended the other day. For the past nine years of our lives we have been helping our daughter and her children with day care that encompassed every Monday of every week of every one of the nine years that just ended. This time represents a mass of our lives our grandchildren and we will never forget. It all started in the waiting room of a Boston Hospital where my daughter was giving life to my granddaughter. Both sides of the family were represented waiting for our lives to

change. This was also the first time I felt a kind of competition to who will become the more loved by a grandchild we all loved. I have to admit I am guilty of this and embarrassed by it. I fight the feeling even though it does exist. The beauty of this is our grandchild loves everyone equally and we should take a lesson from her. Our nine years began. My wife and I live in Maine and our daughter lives in Massachusetts. This means for the next nine years of our lives we will be traveling down with the road warriors of Massachusetts through Route 95, the dreaded Route One South, and then through a suburbia that can only exist in the State of Massachusetts. At first we traveled to their apartment in Melrose. It was a nice place where we watched our grandchild grow from infant to baby to child. We took care of her when she was sick, when she took her first steps, and when she spoke and understood her first words. One favorite memory is when I was holding her while she suffered through an illness that awaits all new people that exited the safety of their mother. Early in her young life, my granddaughter always kept her head lifted away from any shoulder in

order to show her independence in life. Even today she likes the concept that she is who she wants to be. Well, on that particular Monday afternoon she let her head fall on my shoulder and wrapped her arms around my neck. Life gave me something I did not deserve on that Monday afternoon. My wife did the majority of the work during these nine years. All I did was the driving and making sure everyone was safe and of course loved. She made sure the atmosphere around my grandkid was exceptionally clean and well organized. Of course, there were a couple of challenges during these times.

Library to Host Yoga Class KITTERY If you sit at a desk all day, are rehabilitating an injury, have issues getting up from or down to the floor or have arthritic joints/limited joint mobility, These were in the form of two old cats my daughter had before she was married. These were ugly cats. My wife’s primary purpose of life was to separate these filthy animals from ever coming near my granddaughter. She also kept them from jumping on the kitchen counters and cleaned up after them because her purpose during these nine See FABIANO page 21...

then maybe a yoga class with Sara Bigelson could help. Sara will be leading a 5-week yoga class at the Rice Public Library, 8 Wentworth Street in Kittery. This form of yoga uses a chair as a prop and participants will practice either sitting in a chair or standing and using the chair for support with the intent to restore and increase balance, breathe and relax. Participants should bring a water bottle and are reminded to not eat a heavy meal for at least an hour before class. Space is limited to 10 people. For more information and to register, call the Library at 207-439-1553.

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Home Sales and Senator Collins Warns of Two Values Up in August New Scams Targeting Mainers WASHINGTON, D.C. The Senate Aging Committee’s Fraud Hotline has recently received reports of two new scams that are targeting Mainers. The first involves the Social Security Administration, and the second affects CMP customers. U.S. Senator Susan Collins, the Chairman of the Aging Committee, is warning Mainers to be vigilant and protect themselves from being defrauded. Mainers have reported receiving calls that appear to be from the Social Security Administration informing them that their Social Security Number has been compromised. The scammer claims they need additional information from the victim to verify their identity. Mainers have also described receiving a robocall purporting to be from CMP. Victims are told that their electricity will be shut off in 30 minutes due to a missed payment unless they provide their credit card information

and settle their account immediately. “I urge everyone to be extremely wary of providing personal information, especially credit or debit card information, to anyone who has contacted you who you do not know,” said Senator Collins. “If you receive a robocall like these, the best course of action is to immediately hang up.” Senator Collins’ Aging Committee operates a toll-free Fraud Hotline for people to report being victimized by scam artists or to receive assistance if they think they are being scammed. Earlier this year, Senator Collins unveiled the 2019 Fraud Book, which details

the top 10 most common scams reported to her Committee’s Fraud Hotline over the previous year. Senator Collins has also helped lead efforts to fight against robocalls. In July, she chaired a hearing assessing the government’s response to these illegal calls. She also introduced a bill to crack down on the deceptive caller-ID “spoofing” tactic many robocallers use, and she successfully pushed the FCC to approve a proposal to allow carriers to block illegal robocalls by default. Anyone who receives a suspicious call can call the Senate Aging Committee’s toll-free Fraud Hotline at 1-855-303-9470.

AUGUSTA August real estate sales indicate that 2019 is on track to earn a spot among record years for single-family Maine home sales. Statistics released today by the Maine Association of Realtors show a 3.19% rise in sales compared to August 2018. Prices are also rising; the statewide median sales price (MSP) increased 4.55% to $230,000 compared to August 2018. The MSP indicates that half of the homes were sold for more and half sold for less. “It has been a strong real estate year for much of Maine and good quality for-sale inventory is moving quickly.” says Peter Harrington, 2019 President of the Maine Association of Realtors and Broker/Partner with Malone Commercial Brokers in Portland. “With historically low

mortgage interest rates and motivated buyers in the marketplace, now is a good time to list and sell.” The National Association of Realtors reported a 2.9% increase in sales nationwide and an MSP bump of 4.7% in the past year. Regionally, single-family home sales in the Northeastern region were up 1.4%, while the regional MSP eased 0.3% last month to $303,500. “Through the first eight months of 2019, the number of Maine sales is only 0.7% below the first eight months of 2018— real estate’s best year ever,” adds Harrington. “We expect a strong finish to 2019, but that depends on a steady stream of new affordable listings to meet the needs of Maine’s working families.”

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(ME-01), and Congressman Jared Golden (ME-02) made recommendations to federal fisheries officials for changes to proposed regulations on the Maine lobster industry. The Maine delegation suggested reasonable measures to help reduce right whale fatalities without threatening the safety and livelihoods of thousands of Mainers working in the lobster industry. “Over the last several months, we have had a number of conversations with lobstermen, the scientific community, environmentalists, and state regulators,” said the Members of Congress. “The message has been undeniably clear: these whales require increased protections in order to ensure the viability of the species — and that focusing all of our risk reduction efforts on Maine’s lobster fishery will not get us there.” The delegation’s letter came in response to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) public scoping meetings and call for input to

develop modifications to the proposed regulations developed by NOAA’s Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Team (TRT). “Maine lobstermen have said clearly that they stand ready to take reasonable measures to help protect right whales and reduce entanglements, including additional, Maine-specific gear markings and improved monitoring,” continued the lawmakers. “We also support Maine Department of Marine Resources’ proposal to preserve the current regulatory exemptions line and the state’s willingness to implement its own measures in those waters to improve data collection.” In their letter, Collins, King, Pingree, and Golden noted the substantial steps Maine’s lobster industry has already undertaken to protect right whales and reduce the risk of entanglements. Those actions include the adoption of weak links in rope in 1997, gear marking in 2002, the use of sinking ground lines in 2009,

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and vertical line reductions in 2014. There have been no entanglements directly attributed to Maine gear in nearly 15 years. “Our lobstermen have a long track record of conservation and are committed to the survival of right whales, we just want to take steps that we know will work. As proposed, NOAA’s regulations will have a long-lasting negative effect on the lobster industry and put the lobstermen’s safety at risk but won’t help right whales survive. That’s why we support the reasonable changes suggested by Maine’s congressional delegation in their letter to NOAA. Maine’s federal lawmakers continue to go to bat for Maine lobstermen, sound science, and data-driven policymaking.” – David T. Sullivan, Grand Lodge Representative, International Association of Machinists, Maine Lobstering Union, Local 207 “The Maine lobster industry has shown time and again that we understand the threats the right whales face as a species and that we want to help the whales recover. Lobstermen need to know the actions we take to protect right whales are effective, data-driven, and reflective of the actual risk our industry poses to the species. Maine’s Congressional delegation understands. I applaud them for standing up for lobstermen and proposing common-sense, pragmatic modifications in their scoping letter to NOAA.” – Patrice McCarron, Executive Director, Maine Lobstermen’s Association.


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~ Ask The Computer Lady ~ Dear Computer Lady, I have a question for you, it concerns data recovery. I have found numerous companies offering services for data recovery. I have yet to find, however, any information about the process of data recovery. Any suggestions where I could maybe study up a bit on this? David Dear David, According to one website I visited recently, “Data recovery is the process of retrieving computer data that, for any number

of reasons, has become inaccessible using normal methods. It’s a complex and exact science that requires sophisticated tools and processes.” Unfortunately, data recovery is a process that many companies end up paying thousands of dollars for in order to retrieve precious data that is otherwise lost due to hard drive failure. I doubt that you will find any information about the process of data recovery without first paying for the information. Since you bring the subject up, let me take this opportunity

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Great Works Regional Land Trust is sponsoring a walk at Negutaquet Conser vation Area, 219 Lebanon Rd, North Berwick. Gary Mitchell will lead hikers through a riverside trail network to identify the ferns that inhabit it. Free to members, suggested donation $5 to non-members, $10/family, reservations required. FMI: info@ gwrlt.org or 207-646-3604.

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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.

...FABIANO from page 19 years was to protect our grandkid. I remember when she was cleaning the kitchen when one of the feline beasts decided to jump on the counter in search of food. Being faster then any cat my wife snatched it in the air before it could land on the counter. Before this I thought cats were fast. Now I know they are not in the same league as my wife the grandmother. The cats never attempted to jump on the kitchen counter again. Then came my grandson. The first time I held it was like holding a 2 x 4. He was totally stiff and had the kid of scream that could wake the dead. I remember many times just holding him in his stiff position and

wishing I could go a bit deaf for at least a few hours. In memory of this time I wish I could hear him bellow as an infant just one more time. My grandson like my granddaughter grew to be beautiful, compassionate, and intelligent. I know it was because of the unlimited love my wife had for them but I also hope it had something to do with me doing something right even though I have no clue as to what that was. There is unlimited number of stories I could tell during this block of our lives. Actually it would take too many words, too many smiles, too many tears, and of course too many memories. If one wants to quantize their life he or she can break it

down in a traditional manner. Like everything else everything changes. I am just wondering if I will be allotted another chunk of life to remember. Jim Fabiano is a retired teacher and writer living in York. You can contact him at james.fabiano60@gmail.com.

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I am using windows 10. On 8, I could right click on a web page and get ‘CREATE A SHORTCUT”. I can’t seem to do that with windows 10. How can I create a shortcut on the desktop from a web page Thank you, Wimons Dear Wimons, When you start using Windows 10, you will find Microsoft’s newest browser, Edge, has replaced Internet Explorer. In Edge, you are no longer able to right click on a web page and use “Create A Shortcut”. In fact, Edge only has two or three rightclick options. I have done a little bit of research, and so far, the only browsers that allows you to quickly and easily create a shortcut on your desktop are, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. In both Chrome and Firefox, you simply drag the small icon to the left of the address of a web page from the address bar to your desktop and it creates a shortcut. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, This is My PC Intel Core i5-2400 3.1 GHz 8GB RAM Crosair Vengence ATI HD 5750 1GB x2 Crossfire Motherboard MSI-P67A-GD65 3x Seagate Baracuda SATA HDD 1 DVD ROM Drive Thermal take Spin-Q VT All in Cooler Master HAF 922. I want to know which power supply will work on it? some say 650W, some say 700W Minimum! I need your help, Ahmad Dear Ahmad, There is no, “one size fits all” answer for this question. It

depends on your budget, what you plan on using the computer for, how many cooling fans in your case, how many USB devices will be attached, and how much of a buffer you are going to be happy with. I would suggest that you use one of the online power supply calculators. Here are a few: 1. Cooler Master Power Supply Calculator: www. coolermaster.outervision.com/. 2. eXtreme Power Supply Calculator: http://outervision. com/power-supply-calculator. 3. Power Supply Calculator.net: http://powersupplycalculator. net/. 4. MSI Power Supply Calculator: http://us.msi.com/power-supply-calculator/. Elizabeth

Dear Readers, If you are using your computer and a notice pops up saying you are infected with a virus or something and instructs you to call a phone number, DONT DO IT! IT IS A HOAX! Or, if you get a phone call from someone who claims to be from Windows technical support, don’t talk to them, hang up! Lately, I get phone calls almost every day (3 on Friday) from people who call the number, let the scammer take over their computer, and then try to charge them hundreds of dollars to “fix” it. When they refuse to pay, the scammer messes up their computer and leaves it that way. Please, don’t be a victim. 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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Open Daily at 11:30AM

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

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~ Where To Dine ~ Happy Hour 3-5pm Monday - Thurs

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LIVE MUSIC EVERY NIGHT Local Duo Curt Bessette & Jenn Kurtz in the Lounge on Sundays

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Enjoy our 14oz Prime Rib or a Fish Special of the day.

Located on the Beautiful Marginal Way with Full Ocean Views

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3 course Dinner for $27.95 pp

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3-Course Dinner & Bottle of House Wine - $69 per couple We are proud corporate sponsors of the Ogunquit Playhouse!

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Reservations Recommended

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1465 Main Street

So. Sanford Maine 04073

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Breakfast / Brunch 8am-2pm Thursday-Sunday Dinner 5-9pm Wednesday-Saturday • Closed Mon & Tues (207) 646-9898 / roostcafeandbistro.com / 262 Shore Rd, Ogunquit

Locally Sourced Cuisine Beautiful Ocean Views DINNER | Daily | 5–9PM HAPPY HOUR + TAPAS | Daily | 35PM Cape Arundel Inn & Resort 208 Ocean Ave. | (207) 967-2125 www.capearundelinn.com/dining

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207-363-5557 1151 ROUTE 1, CAPE NEDDICK, ME 03902 Phenomenal Breakfast: Pancakes, Quiche, Omlettes Great Sandwiches, Salads, Soups & Entrees Vegetarian Options, Baked Goods, Beer & Wine Charming Spacious Dining Rooms - Friendly Servers - Wonderful Food Open Thursday-Sunday 6:30AM-3PM ~ Catering 7 Days A Week

Offering All Kinds of Meals & Dinners To Go Call ahead and we’ll have your order ready for pick up

Nancy’s Catering is available 7 days a week!

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~ Where To Dine ~

MEDITERRANEAN BAR & GRILLE

Tu ES DAY: S. I. N. (SERVICE INDUSTRY NIGHT)

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4 Course Prix Fixe Menu with Wine Pairing

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Dip Trio for the Table I Soup or Salad Lamb Pastitzio or Traditional Greek Souvlaki Dessert for the Table 3:00-6:00 I $18. 95 Per Person $2 DIPS + SPREADS $3 BUD I BUD LIGHT MILLER LITE I ALPHA

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Celebrating Over 35 Years in Business Visit us online: www.mainediner.com

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Brunch | Saturday & Sunday, 8am–3pm Happy Hour | Thursday–Sunday 3–5pm Dinner | Thursday–Sunday, 5–9pm

Tuesday-Friday 4:30-9, Saturday 4-9, Sunday 3:30-8 Closed Mondays & THANKSGIVING DAY

(207) 646-4200 1205 Post Road (Route 1), Wells, Maine

OCEANFRONT DINING BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER

Twin Lobster Special $29 * Daily $12 Dinner Specials

HAPPY HOUR 3-5PM DAILY *Prices subject to change.

756 York St, York Harbor • Open Daily 8am-9pm

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The Kennebunkport Inn One Dock Square | (207) 967-2621 www.kennebunkportinn.com/dining


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Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs

Appetizers, entrees, desserts, or any combo of the three! You choose any food item(s) on the menu totaling $25 or more and we’ll take $5 off! Liquor & tax not included. Cannot be used with group packages. Maximum of 3 coupons/ discounts/complimentary certificates may be used. $25 per coupon must be spent. Please present coupon before ordering. Coupon valid only at time of purchase. Not valid on holidays. Manager signature required: ___________________________ Expires 10/31/19 (WS)

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~ Where To Dine ~

Waterfront Dining!

5-Star Review! from Yelp

WE’VE BEEN BACK TO WELLS SEVERAL TIMES THIS PAST YEAR and Bintliff’s continues to consistently be one of our favorite restaurants whether breakfast or dinner. Breakfast is our favorite but if you’re a fan of ribs, they’re amazing and as good or better as any BBQ house. Can’t give enough or more praise than my first review from our very first visit. Reservations Recommended for Dinner Only

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Beautiful Views of Wells Harbor

646-3355

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Open 5pm

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HOBBS

Our farm grew 12,145 pounds of organic vegetables

for your table last year.

GORGES GRANT HOTEL 449 Main Street Ogunquit

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

H arborside

Hours: Sun-Tues & Thurs 11:30-8:30 Fri-Sat 11:30-9 Closed Wed

(207) 646-2200 352 Harbor Rd, Wells www.hobbsharborside.com for full menu

Sorry, we do not accept reservations for any size party.

OPEN YEAR ROUND

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

“Ogunquit’s Best Kept Secret”

10% OFF Your Check

With this coupon. Monday-Friday. Expires 10/4/19. This offer not valid with any other discount. No Cash Value. (WS)

Ogunquit’s Finest Breakfast! Open 7:30am-1pm • Closed Wed-Thurs

Closing for the Season: December 15 after Christmas by the Sea Weekend Fish Market & Restaurant

351-8100 674 Route 1 York, ME

Open Daily For Lunch & Dinner (Closed Only Tuesday)

LUNCH SPECIALS

DINNER SPECIALS

MONDAY

Chicken Marsala $16.95

Beer Battered Fried Haddock Sandwich $9.95

WEDNESDAY

Steak & Cheese on a Bulkie $9.95

MONDAY

WEDNESDAY

Down East Clambake (cup of fish or clam chowder, steamers, 1-1/4 lb lobster, corn on the cob) $29.95

THURSDAY

THURSDAY

Roast Turkey Dinner with All The Fixin’s $16.95

FRIDAY

Shrimp Stuffed Haddock $21.95

Crab Cake Sandwich $9.95 Fried Clam Strip Basket $9.95

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Fisherman’s Stew with Garlic Bread $19.95

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Lobster Mac & Cheese $21.95

Tie Up At “The Dock”... An Enlightening Experience

207-646-6667 • www.amorebreakfast.com 87 Main Street, Ogunquit • find us at the blinking light

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Timothy M. Dietz, 65 KENNEBUNK – Tim passed away at home as a result of complications from cancer on September 18, 2019 surrounded by his loving family. Tim wanted to thank the community for making him who he was. But it is Tim who deserves the thanks, for the legacy he leaves and all that he has done. Born May 1, 1954, Tim was raised in a large, loving family in a suburb of Detroit, MI, by Robert and Mary Dietz. Always the consummate storyteller, Tim would often reminisce about his happy childhood. He loved nothing more than meeting a fellow “Michigander”. In ways both large and small, Tim was a force for good. Whether he was shoveling out an elderly neighbor after a snowstorm, or developing a fundraising campaign for a local nonprofit, Tim had the best interests of the community and its people at heart. He was a visionary and a leader, and the owner of Dietz Associates. Tim’s contributions were recently recognized at the Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel Chamber’s Annual Meeting where he received the Joel Stevens Community Spirit Award on September 11. Tim had many passions. Among them, basketball, history and a love of travel. But at the heart of it all was people. He loved people and they loved him. From Presidents of the United States to the everyday man, Tim was a friend to everyone. You

~ Obituaries ~ could arrive at his door unannounced and Tim would drop what he was doing, welcome you in with a wave of his hand, and give you his undivided attention. Tim will be missed by his loving wife Kathleen Collins Dietz of Kennebunk. He was immensely proud of his daughters Lani Dietz of Boston, MA, and Erin Dietz Howard and her husband Joel of Kennebunk. He is also survived by his brother Robert Dietz of Cary, NC, and sisters Mary Saffian of Westland, MI, Maureen Trapp of Ann Arbor, MI, and Kathy Stadtmiller of Livonia, MI, as well as their spouses, and numerous nieces and nephews. Friends were invited to celebrate Tim’s life at 11 a.m. on Thursday, September 26, at South Congregational Church, 2 North Street, Kennebunkport. Should friends desire, memorial donations may be made to one of the following: Kennebunk Land Trust, 6 Brown Street, Suite 2 Kennebunk, ME 04043; Kennebunkport Conservation Trust, PO Box 7004, Cape Porpoise, ME 04014; Kennebunkport Historical Society, P.O. Box 1173, Kennebunkport, ME 04046; or Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library, P.O. Box 391, Kennebunkport, ME 04046. To see a full and unedited version of Tim’s obituary, to share a memory, or leave a message of condolence, please visit Tim’s Book of Memories page at www.bibberfuneral.com. Arrangements are entrusted to Bibber Memorial Chapel, 67 Summer Street, Kennebunk. • • • • • • • • • •

Bessie V. (Carnegie) Hall, 95 NORTH BERWICK – Bessie V. (Carnegie) Hall of High Street, North Berwick, passed away peacefully Thursday, September 19, 2019 at her son’s home after a period of declining health. She was born January 8,

1924 in Wells, oldest child born to David and Ida (Hatch) Carnegie. Bessie was raised in Lynn, MA, graduating from Lynn English High School. In 1947 she married Frank P. Hall. She and Frank were members of the M.O.A.L. Antique Car Club and Bessie was a dedicated Shrine Lady as well as a member of the Red Hats. Bessie was a proud 34 year member of the American Legion Quint Cheney Post Ladies Auxiliary. She and Frank spent their summers at their Wells Beach Cottage and had traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe and Canada. Bessie enjoyed knitting, reading, word finds and especially shopping. Her greatest joy was being Grammie. Bessie was pre-deceased by her husband of 69 years, Frank P. Hall; sisters Eleanor Marasco and Elva Marston; and brother David Carnegie, Jr. Surviving are her daughter Kathleen Morgan and her husband Michael of Severn, MD; sons Franklin Hall of North Berwick, Andrew Hall and wife Ann of Sanford, Sherm Hall and wife Linda of Sanford, Ritchie Hall and wife Sherry of North Berwick; grandchildren Michael Morgan, Jr. and wife Heather, Anthony Morgan and wife Kristin, Krystal Davis and husband Michael, Jason Hall and wife Elisabeth, Andrew Townsend and wife Jennifer, Shelby Hall, Katlyn Hall, Nicholas Sawyers and wife Katie, Colby Owen and wife Cortny, Justin Owen and wife Christina; great-grandchil-

dren Keyara, Treyvon, Kailey, Tyler, Rachael, Jordan, Roman, Delaney, Kayleb, Kailee, Gavin, and Nolan. The family wishes to extend heart-felt thanks to Sue Therrien, Shannon Therrien, and Pam Austin, for the exceptional loving care given to our Mom over the past couple years. Visiting hours were held Thursday, September 26, 6-8 p.m. with an Auxiliary service at 6:45 p.m. at the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick. Funeral services will be held Friday, September 27 at 11 a.m. at the Bethel Christian Church, 129 Lower Main Street, North Berwick. Condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomeme.com. Friends who wish may contribute to the Shriners Children’s Hospital, 51 Blossom Street, Boston, MA 02114. • • • • • • • • • •

Stephen L. Smith, 79

MOODY – Stephen L. Smith of Moody passed away September, 17, 2019 at the Lahey Clinic in Burlington, MA. He was born April 19, 1940 in Medford, MA, to Jesse and Elinor (Weare) Smith. Steve grew up attending Ogunquit schools and graduated from Gould Academy in 1958. He received an Associates Degree from Nichols College in 1960. He proudly served our country as a member of the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War. He married Elaine Ware on April 1, 1967 in Wells.

Steve worked as a Manager at the IGA in Wells, a school bus driver, and owned and operated Village Green Motel and Cottages from 1977 until his retirement in 2003. He lived in Wells his entire life until 1995 when he and Elaine started to split their time in Florida. Steve was an avid fan of the Patriots, Red Sox and local Wells sports teams. He took pride in his cars and home. He enjoyed skiing and staying busy by fixing things. He is past Treasurer, Vice President, and President of his condo association in Florida. He was also a member of the Wells Lions Club and Chamber of Commerce. Steve will be remembered as a quiet and reserved family man. He was a thoughtful, loyal, good friend who could be depended on to fix anything! Steve was preceded in death by his parents Jesse and Elinor Smith. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Elaine Smith of Moody; daughters Kristina Stevens and her husband Laurence of Eustis, and Rebecca Brown of North Berwick; sister Janet Guiski of Kennebunk; brother Edward Smith of Wells; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. In lieu of flowers, Steve’s family asks that you please make a donation in his name to the Wounded Warrior Project at www.woundedwarriorproject. org. A gathering of family and friends will be held 5-7 p.m., with sharing of memories to take place at 6 p.m., on Friday, September 27, at Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road, Wells. A private burial will take place. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Steve‘s Book of Memories Page at www.bibberfuneral. com. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel in Wells. See OBITS page 28...

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Edwin Bertwell Waldron, 93 OCALA, FL / BERWICK – Edwin B. “Ted” Waldron of Ocala, FL and Wells, passed on July 10, 2019 as a result of advanced age. Ted was born in Berwick on October 2, 1925 in the home of his Grandfather Day built in 1879. Ted’s parents are Clarence E. Waldron and Ethel M. (Day) Waldron. Ted attended Berwick schools through his Junior year. Between his Junior and Senior year, Ted convinced his mother that he should leave school and join the Navy to assist in the war effort and she agreed. So in 1944, Ted joins the Navy and spends his time on the USS Reybold, DE 177 and the USS Kinser, APD 91 as an Electricians Mate cruising the North and South Atlantic. After WW2, Ted returned to Berwick and completed his Senior year, graduating from Spaulding High School in Rochester, NH, in 1949. Ted returned

to the Navy in 1950 and served on the Battleship USS Missouri, BB63 as an Electricians Mate 2nd class with prime responsibility for the deck turret guns. This tour of duty found him in the Pacific supporting the Korean conflict. Ted left active duty in 1953 and again returned to Berwick where he found employment at Turcotte Motor Sales. In 1955 on a hot and humid August 20, inside a sweltering United Baptist Church in Somersworth, NH, Ted married Joyce Wentworth. Both natives of Berwick, they naturally had their home built in Berwick. Their marriage continued for 58 years until the death of Joyce in 2014. In 1956, Ted started his 31 year career as a laboratory calibration technician at Clarostat Mfg. Co. in Dover, NH, retiring in 1987. Ted’s first son, Scott, was born in 1956 and his second son, Christopher, in 1969. Ted was a proud Veteran of World War Two and Korea and was a life Member of the Angela S. Santos VFW Post 4781 in Ocala. Ted was a quiet person who enjoyed bowling, skiing, and spending time at the family

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lake house in Wells. After retirement, Ted and Joyce had a home built in 1988 in Ocala, FL, and they officially became “Snowbirds”, summering in Maine and wintering in Florida. After the death of his wife in 2014, Ted continued to travel to Maine in the Summer to stay at the lake house he built in 1967 from a kit purchased from L.C. Andrew Lumber Co. Ted continued to enjoy good health and was fully independent until the Summer of 2017 when he stopped driving. In January of 2018, he moved to Pacifica Senior Living in Ocala where he received excellent care and attention as his health declined. Ted is survived by his sister Ann (Waldron) Kimball; sons Scott and Christopher; grandson James Burnham; great granddaughter Aubrie Ann Burnham; nieces Adrien Vachon and Elizabeth Vincent; grand nieces Katherine Vincent and Alicia Randall; and grandnephews Allan Randall and Edward Welch. Ted was predeceased by his half brother Richard Day who was killed aboard the USS Juneau during the Battle of Guadalcanal; brother C. Evan Waldron; niece Natalie Ann (Kimball) Randall; and grandnephew Robert Welch. A Graveside Service with military honors for Ted will be held at the Evergreen Cemetery on Cemetery Road in Berwick on Saturday, October 5, at 11 a.m. There will be a light luncheon after the service at the United Methodist Church, 37 School Street in Berwick.

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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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Help Available at GriefShare WELLS It hurts to lose someone. Find help at GriefShare. GriefShare is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. You don’t have to go through the grieving process alone. GriefShare seminars and support groups are led by people who understand what you are going through and want to help. You’ll gain access to valuable re-

sources to help you recover from your loss and look forward to rebuilding your life. There are thousands of GriefShare grief recovery support groups meeting throughout the US, Canada, and in over 10 other countries. Messiah Christian Church, 2700 Post Road (Route 1), Wells, will be holding GriefSare on Monday nights 6:30-8 p.m. beginning Monday, September 30. For details, call 207-985-9287.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Laing Bibber Funeral Chapel, 36 Rochester Street in Berwick. Cremation services were provided by Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services, Ocala, FL. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Ted’s Book of Memories Page at www.bibberfuneral.com. • • • • • • • • • •

Archie Watts of South Berwick in 1939, where he then lived the majority of his life. He married his high school sweetheart Elizabeth Story, also of South Berwick. Don and Betty enjoyed over 50 years of marriage, and they raised two lovely daughters, Ethel and Sandra. Don was a Viet Nam War Veteran who served for over 20 years on active duty as an aircraft electrician with the United States Air Force. He was deeply proud of his service. He is survived only by his daughter Sandra (Watts) Foley (Sandy to most who knew her growing up), who now resides with her husband Jim and their daughter Sophia in Rye, NH. Everyone who met Don, even during his last days with us, instantly enjoyed his light-hearted and warm personality. He was incredibly generous. Don will be missed by all who had the privilege to be part of his life. Per Don’s request, services will be held privately at his and Betty’s favorite spot on the beautiful Maine coast.

Donald A. Watts, 80 SOUTH BERWICK – Donald A. Watts passed away peacefully in Dover, NH, early on September 10, 2019. Don was born to Lena and

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~ Pets ~ Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Got sneakers? Shadow and Squeeky would like to demonstrate how quickly they can untie your shoelaces and weave around your feet as they draw you into their antics. These adorable sisters are now six months old, ready for their very own home together! “Cute” doesn’t begin to cover it with these two beautiful, copper-eyed, short-hairs. Shadow boasts an elegant black coat and glowing eyes, while Squeeky enjoys the delicate markings of a silver tiger with copper eyes. These kittens love people, and are exceptionally lovely. When it comes to play, they are aces. They do it all: backflip, leap, pounce, and zoom around at incredible speeds. When they’re all tuckered out and tired of play, all they want is your love and affection. They love being held and getting belly kisses and ear rubs. These young sisters will be wonderful for a family with older children and no other kitties. Squeeky is fearful of other felines and can be a bully when she gets scared, so she’d be best with only her sister Shadow in her life. Once they’re appropriately introduced, we think Squeeky might accept a cat-friendly dog. Come and meet these two gorgeous kittens at our Adoption Center at 1420 Post Road in Wells, next to the Wells Library

on Route 1, open 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, or call 207646-1611. Our shelter currently needs canned Friskies or canned Fancy Feast. Please consider making a

Animal Welfare Society KENNEBUNK As many of you know, we are assisting the state with the sheltering and care of dozens of collies and a handful of Dobermans. Many went up for adoption earlier this month and several are still in foster care. One of the amazing things that happened during their stay at AWS was their tri-weekly training classes with our certified professional dog trainers and a group of dedicated volunteers. These collies, having come from a puppy mill situation, were not used to regular everyday things, like doors and stairs and people’s affection. Our trainers and volunteers worked calmly and regularly with the collies to build

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

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...LISBON from page 12 she moved back to Dover in 2012. “During my time we have added a lot more technology; such as amplifiers, sound equipment, and projections,” Lisbon said. “It’s incredibly complicated for a barn built in the 1800s. We’ve been so lucky to have creative and patient designers, technicians, and directors to help us make it all happen.” “It’s a family-run theater and it feels that way,” she said. “Yes, we are still professional and have expectations for a certain caliber and quality of work; but it’s about family too, and that is one of the things that separates it.” Lisbon thought she would feel more emotional at the final performance. Instead, she said, “I feel proud of the work we’ve done, and also happy, because I know I always come back. I expect that at some point I will pop up and be in something or direct something here.”

donation to help us stretch our budget Thanks! Our Thrift Shop at 1517 Post Road, next to the Wells IGA, is looking for Autumn and Halloween décor, or items that lend themselves to the changing seasons. Cookware is needed, along with warm throws, small rugs, flannel sheet sets, and home décor. Nautical designs are welcome year round, ship paintings, beach and garden décor. Come and support a wonderful, lifesaving cause. Our hours are Monday-Thursday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. For more information, call 207-229-8314.

Emma’s Angels NORTH BERWICK Meet little St. Nick! He is an adorable 9 month old Lab mix from a high kill shelter in Louisiana. Nick is Neutered and up to date on his vaccinations. Just a happy, healthy older puppy. This little cutie is looking forward to the crisp fall days in Maine, hiking the trails and sitting by the warm wood stove. If you would like to meet Nick, call Emma’s Angels Rescue 207-6765599. Emma’s Angels Rescue is an all-volunteer rescue based in North Berwick. To donate use our Paypal axel1759@aol.com and thank you!

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trust and teach them how to be good dogs. Our training team is dedicated to our shelter animals, helping them be the best dogs they can be to promote the lifelong bond between pets and their people. We’ve gotten updates from several of the Solon dog adopters: “Samson has settled in very well. His tail only stops wagging when he is asleep. He is doing great at asking to go out to potty – he watches what his new brother and sister do. He and Mowgli (Moggi) had a blast playing. He loves the cats and my toes LOL. He seems so happy and relaxed we love him so much already and I think he feels the same.” “Here is Buddy and Scoobydoo enjoying his new bed! He found out this morning that he can reach me while I’m driving! He also learned to sit!” (Pictured in photo above). AWS resident dogs are not the only ones to benefit from the knowledge, experience and passion of our trainers. We offer classes to our community members and their pets, all to promote happy living and enrichment and to the bond between people and their pets. Check out our full list of classes – from beginner to advanced and for dogs of all ages, breeds and abilities at www.animalwelfaresociety.org. Get moving with your dog! Exercise and fitness activities are important for both dog

Animal Welfare Society

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

(207) 985-3244

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Blessing of the Animals CAPE NEDDICK St. Peter’s by the Sea Episcopal Church, 535 Shore Road, Cape Neddick, is celebrating the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi with a Blessing of the Animals Liturgy on Sunday, October 6. Anglican parishes all over the world offer these blessings in honor of St. Francis of Assisi who is associated with the patronage of animals. Since St. Peter’s by the Sea has extended their worship schedule into October this year, they are also able to celebrate this event. The church invites you and your pet(s) to the 8 a.m. or 10 a.m. Eucharist Service which will be officiated by the Right Rev. Gary Lillibridge, Ret. and human so why not do it together and make it fun? AWS is a certified AKC Fit Dog Club and therefore promotes spending time moving with your dog whether it be in a weekly group class or on one of these special drop-in adventures. Each fit dog drop-in session will include reviewing and using Basic Obedience skills in a fun, low-impact outdoor setting. Registration is not required for drop-in programs though attendees are welcome to register/pay in advance here. $20 in advance or $20 when you arrive at the meeting location. Please arrive 10 minutes early if you are not preregistered to fill out your waiver. The fall schedule includes Rogers Pond, Kennebunk, on October 3, and Mother’s Beach, Kennebunk, on October 10. And we don’t forget the cats! Even though they don’t attend canine training classes, several of our kitties have learned to live and love in the comfort of a foster home. Now they are back at AWS, ready to make someone’s heart and home a little brighter. Meet Moon Glow & Salsa - a unique

Bishop, Diocese of West Texas, to receive a blessing with holy water and prayers. All are welcome. For more information, call Michael Smyser at 561-329-4300 or visit www.st-peters-by-the-sea.org.

pair. Even though Moon Glow is not Salsa’s biological mother, he was added to her litter as an infant and she took a shine to him. Since he’s blind, she’s his seeing eye cat, and they are inseparable. They are looking to go home together! Animal Welfare Society is located at 46 Holland Road, Kennebunk. For more information call 207-985-3244 or go to www.animalwelfaresociety.org.

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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.

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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~ Home & Business Services ~ PAINTING

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IMMEDIATE YEAR-ROUND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES! Dishwasher. 8-30 Hours weekly, 4-8:30pm evenings, and 8am-3pm & 4-8:30pm weekends.

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Town of Eliot

PUBLIC WORKS MECHANIC The Town is seeking an experienced, well-qualified person to serve as the Town of Eliot’s Mechanic. This is a full-time position which primarily is involved in diagnosing and repairing Town vehicles and heavy machinery. The right person must have a clean CDL and be capable of plowing during winter storms. A full job description is available at www.eliotmaine.org. We are an equal opportunity employer and offer a competitive wage and benefits package. Compensation will be based on qualifications. Resumes are being accepted through October 4, 2019 at Noon. Send resumes to townmanager@eliotme.org.

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WINTER RENTALS 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. $1150/ month includes utilities, for 1 person. $1300/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. $1150/month includes utilities, for 1 person. $1300/month for 2 persons. No pets or smoking. First, last, and security. 207-351-6797 WELLS / MOODY WINTER RENTALS Units available Oct. to May $950 to $1600 per month Fully furnished by the beach No pets & no smoking 207-646-8301 Garnsey Bros Rentals


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SPORTS VARSITY SCHEDULE York High School

(York Homecoming)

Varsity Football

York Women’s Varsity Volleyball

9/27 - 7:00 PM - at Leavitt Area 10/5 - 6:00 PM - vs Lake Region (York Homecoming)

Men’s Varsity Cross Country 9/27 - 5:00 PM - at Greely 10/4 - 5:00 PM - at Fort Foster

Men’s Varsity Soccer

9/28 - 2:30 PM - vs Cape Elizabeth 10/1 - 4:00 PM - vs Yarmouth (York Homecoming) 10/3 - 4:00 PM - at Fryeburg Academy

Women’s Varsity Cross Country

9/27 - 5:00 PM - at Greely 10/4 - 5:00 PM - at Fort Foster

Women’s Varsity Field Hockey

9/27 - 4:00 PM - at Lake Region 10/3 - 4:00 PM - vs Fryeburg

New Outhouse Race at to Attract Fun-Loving Athletes

10/2 - 6:30 PM - vs Kennebunk (York Homecoming) 10/3 - 6:30 PM - at Cape Elizabeth

York Women’s Varsity Soccer 9/28 - 5:00 PM - at Cape Elizabeth 10/1 - 6:00 PM - vs Yarmouth (York Homecoming) 10/3 - 6:00 PM - vs Fryeburg

ELIOT Eliot Festival Days includes everything you’d think a small-town festival would offer – a quaint parade, game tents sponsored by local businesses and a church dinner on Sunday. But this year there’s a new wacky

tradition: The first ever Eliot Festival Days Outhouse Race will join the lineup of events on Saturday, September 28. Racers must come prepared with an outhouse they have built themselves and outfitted with wheels. Each team will

Varsity Men’s Soccer

10/1 - 6:00 PM - vs Sacopee Valley 10/3 - 6:00 PM - vs NYA 10/5 - 2:00 PM - vs Cape Elizabeth

Women’s Varsity Cross Country

Varsity Women’s Soccer

9/26 - 6:00 PM - at Freeport 10/1 - 5:00 PM - vs Fryeburg 10/3 - 6:15 PM - at Traip Academy

Wells High School Varsity Football

9/27 - 7:00 PM - vs Cape Elizabeth 10/4 - 7:00 PM - at Maine Central Institute

Men’s Varsity Cross Country 9/27 - 5:00 PM - at North Yarmouth Academy 10/4 - 5:00 PM - at Fort Foster

9/27 - 4:30 PM - at North Yarmouth Academy 10/4 - 4:30 PM - at Fort Foster

Varsity Women’s Field Hockey

9/27 - 4:00 PM - at St. Dominic’s Academy

9/28 - 11:00 AM vs GNG 10/1 - 4:00 PM - at Fryeburg 10/3 - 8:00 PM - at Traip

Varsity Women’s Volleyball 10/1 - 5:30 PM - vs Yarmouth 10/7 - 5:30 PM - vs NYA

See SCHEDULE page 36...

consist of two or three pushers and one rider, who will don “the throne” for the length of the race. The pushers will race their outhouse down the length of Hammond Park, the rider will emerge from the outhouse to perform a few simple tasks before taking the throne again, and the team will race back to the start. The outhouses must be functional and contain at least one roll of toilet paper. Participants are encouraged to wear costumes. The first place, second place and people’s choice winners will receive a small cash prize. For a full schedule of events and registration for the race, visit www.eliotfestivaland5k.com.

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CLEANING SERVICES

STORAGE RENTALS

HELP OFFERED

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

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

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

MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Saturday 9/28 • 9am-1pm 47 Tree Top Lane, Wells (Road opposite 214 Branch Rd) Furniture, Home Décor, & More MULTI-FAMILY ESTATE / MOVING / YARD SALE 83 Old County Rd, Cape Neddick Saturday, Sept. 28 • 9am-4pm Sporting goods, antiques, vintage, collectibles, old books, furniture, fine art, frames, tools, clothing, fine china, craft supplies, fire pit, Christmas decorations, old bottles. If you need it, we probably have it! No early birds please!

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

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

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

MUSIC LESSONS 15 YEARS OF SO. MAINE’S BEST MUSIC LESSONS! Best Teachers • Best Facilities Best Schedules • Best Recitals All instruments, All ages, All styles! TuneTown Studios 207-641-8863 932 Sanford Road, Wells www.tunetownmusicgear.com

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

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

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LEGAL NOTICES

LEGAL NOTICE

Notice is Hereby given that petition for a Pardon for Bobby Silcott who was convicted of the crimes CR 79-703 - THEFT BY UNAUTHORIZED TAKING OR TRANSFER: Attempted Escape is now pending before the Governor and a hearing will be conducted in the MAINE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS BOARD ROOM, 25 TYSON DRIVE, 3rd FLOOR in Augusta on Thursday the 17th day of OCTOBER 2019 at 9:00 A.M.

PUBLIC HEARING

AUTOS WANTED

To: Marianne Goodine or Michele Stivaletta-Noble, resident of the Town of Wells, County of York, and State of Maine; GREETINGS:

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

In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the voters of the Town of Wells that the Board of Selectmen of said town will meet at the Municipal Building, 208 Sanford Road, Wells on the 1st day of October, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening.

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The Board will conduct a public hearing to release up to $10,900 from the Fire Department Equipment Reserve Fund (0703) for Safety Improvement Upgrades for two Tanker Trucks. Given under our hands this 17th day of September, 2019. BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN OF WELLS

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~ Sports ~ Varsity Girls Soccer

10/1 - 4:30 PM - vs Sanford 10/4 - 6:00 PM - at Scarborough

...SCHEDULE from page 35

Noble High School

Varsity Football

Varsity Boys Soccer

10/1 - 6:30 PM - at Sanford 10/5 - 4:00 PM - vs Scarborough

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9/30 - 4:00 PM - vs Bonney Eagle 10/4 - 4:00 PM - at Westbrook 10/7 - 4:00 PM - vs Windham

9/27 - 6:00 PM - vs Deering (Homecoming) 10/4 - 6:00 PM - at Westbrook/ Waynflete

Varsity Football

Varsity Field Hockey

9/28 - 1:00 PM - at Biddeford 10/1 - 6:30 PM - at Thornton Academy 10/3 - 6:00 PM - at Westbrook 10/7 - 6:00 PM - vs Scarborough

9/30 - 4:30 PM - vs Biddeford 10/2 - 6:00 PM - at Sanford 10/4 - 4:00 PM - vs Cheverus

Varsity Cross Country

9/27 - 4:15 PM - at Marshwood / Great Works School 10/3 - 4:30 PM - vs TBD (Deering, Westbrook)

Noble/Sanford Varsity Co-op Volleyball 10/1 - 6:00 PM - at Portland 10/3 - 4:30 PM - vs Windham 10/4 - 6:00 PM - at Cheverus

9/27 - 7:00 PM - at Portland 10/4 - 6:00 PM - vs Massabesic

Men’s Varsity Soccer

Women’s Varsity Volleyball

10/2 - 6:30 PM - at York 10/3 - 6:00 PM - vs Marshwood 10/7 - 6:00 PM - vs South Portland

Marshwood High School

Kennebunk High School Varsity Cross Country

Varsity Football

Women’s Varsity Field Hockey

9/28 - 10:00 AM at Massabesic

10/1 - 6:00 PM - vs South Portland 10/3 - 6:30 PM - at Thornton Academy

Men’s Cross Country

9/27 - 4:15 PM - vs. Gorham, Noble, Windham, Kennebunk

10/5 - TBA - Festival of Champions

Women’s Cross Country

9/27 - 4:15 PM - vs Noble, Gorham, Windham, Kennebunk 10/5 - TBA - Festival of Champions

SCOREBOARD Berwick Academy

Girls Varsity Volleyball

Girls Varsity Soccer Wednesday, Sept. 18

Berwick 3, Dexter Southfield 0

Saturday, Sept. 21

Berwick 4, Winsor 1

Girls Field Hockey Saturday, Sept. 21

Women’s Varsity Field Hockey

9/30 - 4:00 PM - at Massabesic 10/2 - 4:00 PM - vs Falmouth

9/27 - 4:00 PM - at Marshwood Great Works 10/5 - 9:00 AM - at Belfast Area

Women’s Varsity Soccer

Berwick 0, Winsor 3

Marshwood High School

Girls Varsity Soccer

Thursday, Sept. 19

Marshwood 3, Massabesic 2

Saturday, Sept. 21

Marshwood 1, York 3

Boys Varsity Soccer Thursday, Sept. 19

Marshwood 6, Biddeford 0

Saturday, Sept. 21

Marshwood 5, Bonny Eagle 1

Tuesday, Sept. 24

Marshwood 4, Westbrook 0

9/27 - 6:00 PM - vs Gorham 10/4 - 6:00 PM - vs Biddeford

Thursday, Sept. 19

Men’s Varsity Soccer

Saturday, Sept. 21

Friday, Sept. 20

Tuesday, Sept. 24

Tuesday, Sept. 24

10/1 - 6:30 PM - at South Portland 10/3 - 6:00 PM - vs Thornton Academy

Marshwood 3, Biddeford 0 Marshwood 1, Bonny Eagle 3 Marshwood 7, Westbrook 0

Girls Varsity Field Hockey Marshwood 1, Noble 0 Marshwood 0, Gorham 5

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Stock #9900

Stock #R15470

2016 TOYOTA CAMRY LE

2019 TOYOTA COROLLA H/B

$

$

• 12-Month/12,000-Mile

Limited Comprehensive Warranty

• 160-Point Quality Assurance Inspection

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

• CARFAX® Vehicle History Report™

22,995

• 1-Year Roadside Assistance

Stock #R15139

Stock #R15655

Stock #R15658

2019 TOYOTA CAMRY

2019 TOYOTA TACOMA

2019 TOYOTA COROLLA H/B

$

$

$

15,995

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

23,795

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

• New Car Financing Rates

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

33,495

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

22,995

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •


September 27, 2019

38 The Weekly Sentinel

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~ Puzzles ~ 25. Obstruct 28. Luke’s mentor __-Wan 29. Fencing swords 31. Oh, heavens! 33. Insensitive to changes in price 36. Hillsides 38. Brew 39. Gland secretion 41. A typical example 44. Get up 45. You put it on your pasta 46. Expresses surprise 48. News organization 49. Disorder of the lungs (abbr.)

CLUES ACROSS 1. Fertile desert spots 6. Married woman 9. Some animals travel in one 13. Fear 14. Hawaiian island 15. Fit to work 16. Electronic countercountermeasures 17. Former Senator Specter 18. Cambodian currency 19. Dave Matthews Band hit 21. Lists ingredients 22. Endangered antelope 23. Jerry’s TV partner 24. Blue grass state

51. One millionth of a gram 52. Some are of the “suit” variety 54. Group of organisms 56. Produces 60. Passage into a mine 61. __ and cheeses 62. Semitic fertility god 63. Dry or withered 64. Religious ceremony 65. __ Winger, actress 66. German river 67. Midway between northeast and east 68. Take something or somebody somewhere

CLUES DOWN 1. Lyric poems 2. Genus of saltwater clams 3. Ingroup 4. Type of lounge chair 5. Memory card 6. Archipelago 7. Common Korean surname 8. It’s up there 9. Quantity that helps to define 10. First month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year 11. Metal-headed golf club 12. A shade of green 14. Begin 17. A good thing to have

20. Language spoken in Laos 21. Loosely compacted sediment 23. Naturally occurring protein 25. Woman 26. Central Indian city 27. Volcanic craters 29. The largest existing land animals 30. Rumanian city 32. Equal to 10 meters 34. Historic Nevada city 35. A point of transition 37. Remove 40. Overwatch character 42. Records electric currents linked to the heart 43. Settles in calmly 47. Partner to his 49. Banking giant 50. Slowly disappeared 52. End 53. Sword with a v-shaped blade 55. Fabric with smooth, shiny surface 56. Wild cherry tree 57. Traditional Japanese socks 58. Make of your hard work 59. Stony waste matter 61. Woman (French) 65. Unit of loudness

The answers to this week’s puzzles are on page 8.

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

Checkout these Certified Specials

ADDITIONAL REBATES

2018 Jeep Wrangler Sport 2-Door 4x4

WARRANTY TO 100K MILES

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

2018 Summer Clearance!

#JW3123

2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4

#JG1543

2018 Jeep Renegade Latitude 4x4

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

2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4x4

#JR185

#JW3017

Black, Automatic, 46K Miles, #205

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

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

2016 Jeep Compass Latitude 4x4 ......... $18,100 Mojave Sand, Automatic, 21K Miles, #JG1674A

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Deep Tint Glass, Sirius XM, 5K Miles/Year

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

Sale Price

$31,418

Lease For $259/mo. x 36 months

All New 2020 Jeep Gladiator Sport 4x4

#GL6

6 Speed, Hard Top, V6, Cold Weather Package, 5000 Miles/Year

LAST ON Leather, Sunroof

Cold Weather Package, Remote Start

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

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

Sale Price

Sale Price

$35,530

2019 Jeep Compass Sport 4x4

#JS501

$21,715

All New 2019 Jeep Cherokee Limited 4x4

#JC739

MSRP $40,980 DISCOUNT & REBATE $5,327

Sale Price

$35,653

Lease For $299/mo. x 36 months

2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4

#JG1660

2016 Jeep Renegade Latitude 4x4 ........ $18,325 Carbon Black, Automatic, 41K Miles, #265

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

2016 Jeep Renegade Trailhawk 4x4...... $20,175 Anvil, Automatic, 25K Miles, #257

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

2017 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited Sport 4x4 ...$27,766 Black, Automatic, 53K Miles, #238

2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4x4...$28,933 Bright White, Automatic, 58K Miles, #JW5012A

2016 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited Sport 4x4 ...$29,225 Black, Automatic, 30K Miles, #246

2016 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited Sport 4x4 ...$29,225 Hydro Blue Pearl, Automatic, 52K Miles, #261

Cold Weather Pkg, Roll-Up Tonneau Cover, Trailer Tow (4600 lb. cap.), Premium Top, Side Steps, 600 Miles/Year

MSRP $43,549 DISCOUNT & REBATE $3,616

Sale Price

$39,933

Lease For $394/mo. x 36 months

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

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

Sale Price

$19,933

Leather, Sunroof

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

MSRP $44,235 DISCOUNT & REBATE $7,500

Sale Price

Sale Price

$29,907

Lease For $199/mo. x 36 months

$36,735

Lease For $299/mo. x 36 months

*Prices include Chrysler Capitol Finance Rebate where applicable. AII leases are 10,000 miles per year, based on S or A tier credit, and $4,199 due at signing. Tax, title & doc fee extra. All applicable rebates assigned to dealer. #JW3123 adj. res. $24,858, total of payment $9,324. #JW3017 adj. res. $28,686, total of payment $10,792.08. #JC739 adj. res. $19,048.20, total of payment $7,164. #GL6 adj. res. $33,532, total of payment $14,184. #JG1660 adj. res. $25,366.30, total of payment $786.40. SAME DAY TRANSACTIONS ONLY. SALE ENDS 9/30/19.

- Alissa Bournival

2016 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited Sport 4x4 ...$29,433 Bright White, Automatic, 29K Miles, #245

2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4x4...$29,933 Black, Automatic, 61K Miles, #JW4037A

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

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

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

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

#JP311 #JP311 #JP311

#JR86 #JR86 #JR86

#JS354 #JS354 #JS354

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

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

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

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

Power Value Group, Park View Back-Up Camera

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

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


SOMERSWORTH NISSAN SOMERSWORTH NISSAN

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Disc CD Changer, Aux Input, SELLING PER Disc CD Changer, Aux Input, Bluetooth, Fog Lamps, PRICE

Bluetooth, FogMONTH Lamps, Steering Wheel Mounted Steering Wheel Mounted Controls, Stk. #P2584A Controls, Stk. #P2584A

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2018 2018 MAZDA MAZDA 3 3

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2015 JEEP CHEROKEE LATITUDE 2015 CHEROKEE BLUETOOTH FinanceJEEP for 75 months with $3,999 cashLATITUDE or trade due at signing. White, 68K, AM/FM/MP3, BLUETOOTH White, 68K, AM/FM/MP3, AUX, WiFi Hotspot, ABS, AUX, WiFi Hotspot, ABS,

Control, Fog Lights, 36 month lease with 12K with Cruise $3,999 cash or trade due at signing. Cruise Control, Fog Lights,

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2018 MAZDA 3

2018 2018 MAZDA MAZDA 33

$

Black, 9K, Steering Wheel Controls, Nav, 7’’ Display, Stk. #N19789A

Blue, 20K, AM/FM, USB, Bluetooth, 17’’ Alloys, Fog Bluetooth, Lights, ABS,HTD Mirrors, Cruise Control, Push Button Start, Stk. #N19789A Keyless Entry, ABS, Blue, 20K, AM/FM, USB, Stk. #N19673A

$

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White, 78k, Auto, MP3, 6 2013 FORD FIESTA SEStk. #P2584A Disc CD Changer, Aux Input, Controls,

Black, 54K, Fog AM/FM/CD/ Bluetooth, Lamps, MP3/USB,Wheel Bluetooth, Steering Mounted Cruise Control, Keyles Controls, Stk. #P2584A Entry, ABS, Black, 54K, AM/FM/CD/ Stk. #P2597B

2013 22,221 BACKUP 2013 FORD FORD FIESTA FIESTA SE SE BACKUP CAMERA

$

17,112 CAMERA BACKUP

17,487 17,487

$ LOW MILES $

Black, 28K, MP3, USB, 2013 TOYOTA RAV4 XLE Bluetooth, 17’’ Alloys, Fog Moonroof, Stk. #N19755A

Green, AM/FM/CD/ Lights, 69K, Keyless Entry, FrontMP3/USB/AUX, Bluetooth, Left-Right Cameras, ABS, Roof Rails, Cruise Control, Moonroof, Stk. #N19755A Moonroof, Keyless Entry, Green, 69K, AM/FM/CD/ Stk. #N19454A

17,487 2013 2013 TOYOTA TOYOTA RAV4 RAV4 XLE XLE

$LOW LOW MILES MILES

8,311 LOW MILES

$

$

$

36 month lease with 12K with $3,999 cash or trade due at signing.

18,672 18,672 FOG LIGHTS

White, 68K, AM/FM/MP3, 2014 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT $ AUX,#N19712A WiFi Hotspot, ABS, Stk.

Copper, 71K, AM/FM/CD/ Cruise Control, Fog Lights, MP3/USB, Roof Racks,AUX, Bluetooth, 17’’ Alloys, Cruise Control, Stk. #N19712A Keyless Entry, Lip Spoiler, Copper, 71K, AM/FM/CD/ Stk. #N19625A

15,996 15,996 FOB CONTROLS

$ 18,672 2014 FOB 2014 HYUNDAI HYUNDAI SANTA SANTA FE FE SPORT SPORT $15,996 FOB CONTROLS

FOG FOG LIGHTS LIGHTS 14,222 FOG LIGHTS

13,872 CONTROLS FOB

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Blue, 20K, AM/FM, USB, Cruise 2018 MAZDA 3 Bluetooth, HTD Mirrors, Blue, 20K, AM/FM, USB,

Bluetooth, HTD Mirrors, Cruise Control, Push Button Start, Bluetooth, HTD Mirrors, Cruise Control, Push Push Button Start, Control,Entry, Button Keyless ABS, Start, Keyless Entry, Entry, ABS, ABS, Keyless Stk. #N19673A Stk. #N19673A Stk. #N19673A

Black, 54K,Bluetooth, AM/FM/CD/ 2013 FORD FIESTA SE MP3/USB, Black, 54K,Bluetooth, AM/FM/CD/ MP3/USB, Cruise Control, Keyles MP3/USB, Bluetooth, Cruise Control, Control, Keyles Cruise ABS, Keyles Entry, Entry, ABS, ABS, Entry, Stk. #P2597B #P2597B Stk. Stk. #P2597B

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$ $ $

Green,XLE 69K, AM/FM/CD/ 2013 TOYOTA RAV4 MP3/USB/AUX, Bluetooth,

Green, 69K, AM/FM/CD/ MP3/USB/AUX, Roof Rails, CruiseBluetooth, Control, MP3/USB/AUX, Roof Rails, CruiseBluetooth, Control, Roof Rails, Cruise Moonroof, KeylessControl, Entry, Moonroof, Keyless Keyless Entry, Entry, Moonroof, Stk. #N19454A Stk. #N19454A Stk. #N19454A

$ $ $

Copper, 71K, AM/FM/CD/ 2014 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT MP3/USB, AUX, Bluetooth, Copper, 71K, AM/FM/CD/ MP3/USB, 17’’ Alloys,AUX, CruiseBluetooth, Control, MP3/USB, Bluetooth, 17’’ Alloys,AUX, Cruise Control, 17’’ Alloys, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, Lip Spoiler, Keyless Entry, Entry, Lip Lip Spoiler, Spoiler, Keyless Stk. #N19625A #N19625A Stk. Stk. #N19625A

$ $ $

CONTROLS

$ $ $

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

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2018 NISSAN ROGUE SPORT

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PER FINANCE 3 PER IN BLE FINANCE AVA MONTH FOR ILA STOC PER K FINANCE MONTH FOR MONTH FOR 2017 CHRYSLER PACIFICA TOURING

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$

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2017 KIA SPORTAGE EX AWD

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$20,991

Dual LCD Monitors, Satellite

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2019 SUBARU IMPREZA BASE

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$

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Black Cherry, 41k, Auto, AWD, Dual LCD Monitors, Satellite Radio, UVO eServices, USB, Aux Input, Bluetooth, Fog Lights, Stk. #H1589

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$20,991

370 Rte. SELLING PRICE

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

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

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September 27, 2019

40 The Weekly Sentinel

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REALTY ONE

Owned Independently

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

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 9/28, 10AM-12PM

84 School St, OGUNQUIT 207.646.4546

849 Main St, SANFORD 207.324.5264

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 9/28, 11AM-1PM

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

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 9/28, 12-2PM

39 VILLAGE GREEN DRIVE, OGUNQUIT

1270 BEECH RIDGE RD, NORTH BERWICK

Newly updated Ranch located just 2.5 miles from Sebago Lake! Come home from the lake to this awesome 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom house and enjoy the brand new, huge, back deck with the whole family. Numerous updates have been made to this property.

$369,000 – Brand new to the market! This home is over 2,500 square feet with a 2-car garage and 3.7 acres. Nice private lot surrounded by field and mature trees. First floor master suite with 3-4 bedrooms upstairs, 2.5 bathrooms, mudroom, first floor laundry, double-sided fireplace with brickwork, very large country kitchen, open concept to dining and sitting room, back porch, and hand-hewn rustic beams throughout with wide pine floors. Come take a look!

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 9/29, 12-2PM

SAVE THE DATE! OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 10/5, 11AM-1PM

290 WEBBS MILL ROAD, RAYMOND

Your Host: Justin Pollard 207-251-2123

Your Host: Brenda McCarthy 207-837-3948

Gorgeous gardens, expansive lawns, and country charm beyond belief! This home is located in Village Green and is pristinely maintained. Features include new carpeting, an open living plan with a granite & SS kitchen open to the dining & living rooms. Warm yourself by the gas FP or take in the breathtaking scenery from the yard or deck! TWO large master suites are the perfect getaway after a hectic day, as well as a third bedroom currently used as a sun room. A full basement, attached 2-car garage, and gardening shed for plenty of storage. If you’ve dreamed of an Ogunquit address with privacy and space, you’ve found it!

Your Host: Dan Petlon 207-313-6326

Directions: From Ogunquit center go North on Route 1, turn left on Captain Thomas, go over turnpike overpass, and take first left on Village Green. Property is on the left.

6 CEDAR DRIVE, KITTERY

51 SHORE ROAD, LYMAN

Your own year-round paradise on Kennebunk Pond. Five bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 2-car garage with finish-able space above. Sandy beaches and well-landscaped half-acre yard with over 100 feet of water frontage. This one is not to be missed! $599,000 (www.JoshKnowsMaine.com)

Your Host: Josh Lagasse 207-251-3701

This home, in the desirable community of Wellswood, sits atop a hill providing a lovely view with privacy and plenty of room for gatherings. Start your day in this sunny home with your morning coffee or tea on this awesome 300 SF deck, or the eat-in area in the kitchen. There are 3 bedrooms with another room (could be use as an office, etc). The master BR has its own full bath. The roomy LR has a wood stove to warm up on those cooler days. You have plenty of storage with 2 sheds for all your toys. Beautiful local beaches – Location is everything and this is it.

Your Host: Jean Kovacs 207-408-1822

Directions: Route 1 in Kittery, past Outlet Malls, turn onto Haley Road by Yummies Candy Store, continue for about 1.5 miles to Wellswood, on the left.

SANFORD $165,000

Ready to own your own home at an affordable price? Come see this 3-4 bedroom, 1 bathroom home in South Sanford. Big kitchen, dining room, first floor laundry, and first floor bedroom. Huge second floor bath, great yard, close to everything! The new high school is just down the street. Why keep renting when you can have your own place to call home?

Joyce Veroneau 207-752-6209

YORK $415,000

WELLS $229,000

SANFORD $225,000

Great 3 BR home with a possible in-law apartment in the finished basement with a separate entrance. Large LR with fireplace and great light from the large windows. Private backyard with patio and 2 separate garage bays. Beautiful, updated kitchen and bathroom.

Michelle Allen 207-632-6767

This darling 2 BR, 1 BA Ranch home won’t last long! It features open concept living space, vaulted ceilings, a wood-burning FP, and metal roof. Lots of light floods the kitchen area with an island breakfast bar. Step out onto the deck through the wide French doors and enjoy a large and very private backyard. The home also boasts an oversized 1-car garage. This property is cute, turn-key and affordable! Don’t wait!

Marcia Giniusz 207-752-0472

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Nestled on a lovely, tree-boarded, 3 acre lot, this executive Ranch features 3+ BRs, 3 BAs, and a full basement. High ceilings in the kitchen area displaying new SS appliances, Pella replacement windows throughout, and a cozy wood stove which functions as a secondary source of heat. The high ceilings continue into the second floor addition which contains the large master suite with a massive walk-in closet! The 2-car garage is heated and second bay is over-sized. The backyard is private and has exquisite rock outcroppings. Ideal commuter location being 1 hour to Boston, close to NH & Portland, short drive to beaches, and a few miles from York River!

Karen Rice 207-451-3990


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