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Volume 9 • Issue No. 40
Marginal Way Preservation Fund to Hold Dedication and Dinner
The section of the Marginal Way located near the geology sign, will be the site of the first ten donor recognition plaques, to be placed on October 9. (courtesy photo)
OGUNQUIT – The Marginal Way Preservation Fund (MWPF) has a busy week ahead of them. The organization will be holding two events next week, starting with the first of ten bronze donor recognition plaque dedications on Wednesday, Oct. 9 at noon. The installation of the first bronze tablet, inscribed with the names of individuals who love the Marginal Way, will be unveiled near the Geology sign on the gravel cutoff, according
Kennebunk Harvest Fest Announced for October 12 KENNEBUNK – Kennebunk celebrates all things autumn as the town gears up for its 4th annual Harvest Fest on the second Saturday in October. Kicking off the day at 8 a.m. will be a Farmers Market featuring a blacksmith demonstration, and the Tri-Church Food Pantry will hold a food drive with a cor-
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Of the many other highlights of Harvest Fest, a costume parade will take place at 11a.m. Youngsters and their families can participate in the march up Main Street, and once again, The Dunlap Highland Band of York County will accompany the parade. Everyone in costume, young & old alike, is invited to participate. If attendees are looking to satisfy their sweet tooth, they can do so at the Pie Tasting Contest held at Holy Cross Lutheran Church from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and vote for their favorite pie. The Brightwater Blues Band will provide musical entertainment for all from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Plaza. For more information on Harvest Fest, visit www. kennebunkrec.com. (courtesy image)
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nucopia of fall fruits and vegetables available for stocking up and sharing with others. Duffy’s 3rd annual 5K Race/Walk will also commence at 8 a.m. with a pancake breakfast to follow at Duffy’s Tavern & Grill. Proceeds will be donated to the Kennebunk Heating Assistance Fund. From 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., fun activities will take place downtown all day, and will include a craft fair, food vendors, and live music throughout the afternoon. Kids can enjoy a scavenger hunt as they locate and name all the scarecrows lining Main Street. They can express their creativity with pumpkin decorating or design their own trick-or-treat bags. To top off the day, everyone can hop aboard a horse-drawn wagon for a hayride around town from noon-3 p.m.
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to the President of the Board, Paul Breen. “This is the culmination of two years of planning,” said Breen. “The Select Board approved the site and the design in March, but the local Marginal Way Committee and the architect, Hiroko Lindsey, needed time to evaluate quarries for the granite stone and to create the final landscaping design,” According to Breen, each listing on the plaque represents a charitable donation of $10,000 to the Endowment for Conserva-
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Noble Student Selected to All-National Honor Choir NORTH BERWICK – Autumn Rivas, a junior at Noble High School, has been selected to participate in the AllNational Honor Choir, sponsored by the National Association for Music Education (NAfME). Rivas will join approximately 670 other high school musicians from across the United States for the four day festival in Nashville, Tenn. The NAfME All-National ensembles, consisting of a concert band, jazz ensemble, orchestra, and mixed choir, will perform a concert in the Presidential Ballroom at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel on Oct. 30. “I am looking forward to this amazing opportunity and meeting some of the best singers across the country,” said Rivas. “I am honored to be a part of the 2013 NAfME festival.” Twenty-four singers from Maine, including Rivas, will have the opportunity to sing under conductor Rollo Dilworth in the 350-voice choir. Dilworth is Associate Professor of Choral Music Education at Temple University’s Boyer School of Music and Dance in Philadelphia. He is also a prolific composer, and has written many pieces regularly
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tion of the Marginal Way. Breen also added that the MWPF set a goal of $2.5 million in donations to invest for preservation of the Marginal Way A private donor reception will follow at 1 p.m. at Roost Café and Bistro, located at 262 Shore Road, Ogunquit. A rain date for the dedication and reception is set for Thursday, October 10. In addition to the plaque dedication, the MWPF will be
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AUGUSTA – State Senator Ron Collins (R-York) has been appointed to the Presidential Search Committee at York County Community Col-
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YORK – Phil Cihiwsky, a recent recipient of a volunteer award from President Obama, will end a seven month trek across the United States to raise awareness and funding for Meals on Wheels today, Friday, Oct. 4. Southern Maine Agency on Aging, the official Meals on Wheels provider for York and Cumberland counties, will hold a finish line celebration at 10 a.m. on Harbor Beach Road in York to celebrate Cihiwsky’s success. Meals on Wheels supporters from Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts will be gathered at the finish line welcome Cihiwsky, who began his trek in the Pacific Ocean and will end his trek in
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WELLS – In July of 2002, while many children and teenagers were celebrating summer and America’s independence, siblings Isaiah, Morgan, and Sydney Mosher were trying to pick up the pieces left from their father’s suicide. In the aftermath of Mr. Mosher’s death, the Mosher siblings had little resources available to assist them in working through their grief, the same
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~ News ~ Ogunquit Chamber Announces Changes To Ogunquitfest Bed Race OGUNQUIT – The Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce is seeking participants in the OgunquitFest Bridge to Beach Bed Race, which will be held at noon on Sunday, Oct. 27. The Bed Race has always been an extremely popular event to watch, but in past years there have been fewer teams participating. The Special Events committee of the Ogunquit Chamber believes the reasons for this is that it is difficult to find teams of five people, and that pushing a double bed down to the beach and then back up to the bridge is hard work. To compensate for this, the committee has made two changes to the race in order to encourage participation. There will now be two categories: the traditional double bed race with teams of five will remain for those who already have
beds and want to reuse them, and a new single (twin) bed category with teams of three. In both cases, one team member will ride on the bed, while the others push. The second change is the length of the course. In past years, teams have been asked to start at the Beach Street bridge, push their beds down the hill to the beach, and then push them back up to the bridge. This year, based on feedback, the race will run only downhill from the bridge to the beach. As well as providing a great deal of entertainment for the onlookers, the Bridge to Beach Bed Race also serves another purpose. Teams are able to choose their favorite charity and raise money for them. The “People’s Choice” award is given to the team that raises the most monetary donations for their charity.
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YORK – The Friends of the Greater York Recreational Complex, a volunteer group advocating for an indoor recreation complex with a swimming pool on town owned land on Bog Road in York, announced a Pancake Breakfast and Country Night event planned for Saturday, Oct. 12th. Both events will benefit the York School District and the community swimming pool project. Fosters Marketplace and Café in York are hosting the Pancake Breakfast that will take place from 7:30a.m. to 10:30a.m. Local families, seniors, and visiting soccer teams are all encouraged to come The cost of
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~ News ~ Small Donation Goes A Long Way at North Berwick Canine Program NORTH BERWICK – On August 14, Jacqueline and Lilly Nutter made a special trip to the North Berwick Police Department to present Lilly’s donation to Hoki, a canine member of the North Berwick Police Department Canine Program. Lilly, age six, raised $12 selling lemonade one weekend over the summer. The two split the money evenly, so Lilly had $6 and decided she wanted to put it towards a good cause. Both Chief Peasley and Officer Daniel Pelkey, Hoki’s partner, were taken aback by the actions of the young girl. “It isn’t everyday that someone comes in wanting to donate money to a program, let alone a 6-year old making a conscious decision to donate money she earned,” Officer Pelkey said. Pelkey went onto say that, “It’s very easy to get caught up in the politics of the program and become focused on overly expensive items. Lilly’s generosity reminded me of the primary goals of our canine program, which is to help create a safer community and also cultivate positive relationships between community members and the Officers of the North Berwick Police Department.” Upon her visit to the North Berwick Police Department, Lilly met with Chief Peasley, Officer Pelkey, and of course Hoki, to present her donation and a box of Milk Bones. “It’s funny, in your mind, whenever you receive a donation, you expect a check, but Lilly handed us an envelope of loose coins, quarters, nickels, dimes,” said Pelkey. “It made me smile because it showed the impact that Hoki is having on the community and I couldn’t be prouder to be his partner.” Hoki has been serving the North Berwick Police Department for two years. In that
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AUGUSTA – House Speaker Mark Eves (D-North Berwick) released praised news recently that Pratt & Whitney is moving closer to securing a $1 billion jet engine contract expected to benefit its North Berwick plant. “This is incredible news for Maine workers in North Berwick,” said Eves. “The jobs provided by the North Berwick facility serve countless families in the area and across the state. North Berwick is proud to have Pratt & Whitney and its workers in our community.” Pratt & Whitney has reached an in-principle agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense on a contract to build its sixth batch of engines for the F-35 Lightning II warplanes.” Eves said lawmakers will vote on a jobs bond that will help get more workers trained at York County Community College’s Precision Machining Lab to help build these fighter jets. “This is a perfect example of how investment in education and our workforce will help bolster Maine’s economy, create jobs and move our state forward,” said Eves. The $149.5 million jobs bond includes funds to upgrade
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infrastructure at higher education institutions across the state. It will help build a new 17,000 sq. ft. building at YCCC, which would include classrooms, computer labs, and associated offices. The college will match these funds with at least an additional $1.6M through fund raising and other sources; and purchase of classroom equipment for the newly implemented Precision Machining program. Pratt & Whitney’s 877,000 square foot manufacturing facility in North Berwick is the largest under one roof in the entire state. The jobs provided by the
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facility serve countless families in the area and across the state. Eves toured the facility and tested out the fighter jet’s cockpit simulator earlier this month at an event honoring its workers. At the start of the 126th Legislature, Speaker Eves and Senate President Justin Alfond of Portland created a Joint Select Committee on Maine’s Workforce and Economic Future to strengthen the economy and to help Maine workers and companies succeed. As part of the committee’s work, the Legislature passed a first-of-its-kind workforce training measure to give Maine employees the skills they need to compete. The new law funds $1.1 million over the next two years to establish four new degree programs in high-skilled, high
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NORTH BERWICK – It’s hard to take your eyes off the natural scenery on a bright wage, high-demand occupations and to reduce the backlog of students waiting to get into the programs that support these jobs. A portion of those funds will allow York County Community College to double the initial capacity of the Precision Machining Technology program when it opens this year. This program will ensure that cutting-edge employers like Pratt & Whitney can rely on Maine workers and create good-paying high skill jobs in Maine.
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mid-August morning at Waban’s Teambuilding Recreation and Environmental Education (TREE) Center on Bauneg Beg Lake. But for TREE Environmental Educator Cynthia Peedin and two members of the Waban Adventure Program it wasn’t about tall pines, loons or landscapes, but instead they were focused on a critical test of the lake’s water quality. “We’re looking at the pH of the lake water,” said Peedin, who used a colorimetric pH test. “It’s an indicator of lake health and determines which plant and animal species can inhabit the lake. The acidity or alkalinity of the water affects all aquatic organisms, especially their physiological processes.” pH is recorded on a scale of 1 to 14. The more acidic a substance is, the lower the number. Lemon juice, for example, ranges around 2 and coffee is about 5 on the scale. On the other end, alkaline substances have high numbers. Bleach is about 13, while baking soda gets roughly a 9. Pure distilled water is completely neutral and registers as a 7. The Adventure participants recorded a 6.5 pH on that day, which is about average for their testing site at the TREE Center since they started a year ago. “If we start to get below 5 or 6, that could be concerning,” said Peedin, who added there were many variables that determine a lake’s pH including the geology of the lake and wastewater from runoff. Portland-based FB Environmental conducted a series of tests in 2012 and found the average pH for Bauneg Lake to be 7 which is within the normal range for Maine lakes. They added that the average for Maine lakes was a pH of 6.8. For TREE Center participants, understanding pH is one piece of solving a larger puzzle of how the greater lake ecosystem See TREES page 11...
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~ News ~ “Dig Into Science” Contest Announced for Students NEW ENGLAND – For the third consecutive year, S. W. Cole Engineering, Inc. will hold a contest this fall for schools throughout the company’s service areas to promote science and engineering educational programs. The contest, called “Dig Into Science with S. W. Cole Engineering,” is open to science, math or engineering students in first through 12th grade in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. To enter, participants are asked to record a short video of themselves interviewing a person working in the science, technology, engineering or math field. Since the competition’s inception, S. W. Cole has awarded one prize for each of its office locations. While last year’s contest named seven winners, S. W. Cole will choose eight winners for the 2013-2014 contest, to mark the firm’s new office in White River Junction, Vermont. Since this office is the firm’s first in Vermont, this year also marks the first time the contest is open to students in the Green Mountain State. The video entry shall be no
Lecture on Human Nature at UNE Oct. 7 BIDDEFORD – The Human Nature Project, an interdisciplinary center for research and education into human nature at the University of New England, will host the 2013 David Hume Lecture on Human Nature on Oct. 7. Jesse Prinz, distinguished professor of philosophy and director of the Committee for Interdisciplinary Science Studies at the City University of New York, will discuss “By Nature Unnatural: A Cultural Corrective to Biocentric Approaches to the Human Mind.” The lecture will cover aspects of human behavior explained by genes, evolved instincts and hardwired brain circuits. Prinz will also expand upon the suggestion that culture exerts a strong influence on human behavior. Prinz is the author of numerous publications, including “The Conscious Brain”, “Beyond Human Nature”, “The Emotional Construction of Morals”, “Gut Reactions: A Perceptual Theory of Emotion” and “Furnishing the Mind: Concepts and Their Perceptual Basis”, as well as over 100 papers in scholarly journals. The David Hume Lecture takes place at 5 p.m. in the St. Francis Room of the Jack Ketchum Library on UNE’s Biddeford Campus. It is free and open to the public. For more information, visit www.une.edu.
longer than three minutes, and students must ask at least four questions related to a STEM topic of their choosing. Videos will be judged on the originality and depth of the interview topic and questions, as well as the creativity of the video’s production, including the setting and the use of props, costumes, music and other production “extras.” Students are encouraged to creatively think “outside the box” when choosing their interviewee as well. Possibilities include local family members, friends, teachers or professors, and businesspeople, as well as researchers, mathematicians, scientists, inventors or engineers. Contestants should also consider the use of videoconferencing for conducting interviews with people in the STEM fields who may be too far away for in-person interviews. Students will enter the contest as a class and each winning class will be awarded $1,000 for the purpose of attending a pre-approved extra-curricular program related to science, math or engineering. More than 25 programs and centers are on the list of approved programs, including the Southworth Planetarium at the University of Southern Maine in Portland; the SEE Science Center in Manchester, New Hampshire; the Montshire Museum of Science in Norwich, Vermont; and many other related educational centers and programs throughout the area. Stipends can also be used to bring an assembly or interactive program to the school, and winners may also suggest a program not on the list. Winning schools must use the stipend at a Maine, New Hampshire or Vermontbased program or center by the end of the 2013-2014 school year. All videos and applications must be submitted by 10 A.M. on Nov.8, 2013, to be eligible. More information, including exact start and end dates and rules for entering, is available on S. W. Cole’s website www.swcole. com and the firm’s Facebook (SWColeEngineering) . ...TREES from page 10 works. “We also look at dissolved oxygen content, water temperature and turbidity along with other observations,” said TREE Center Director Ann Rossignol. “With everything combined, we can look at how healthy the lake is and what may affect the health – good and bad – in the future.” The TREE Center is a social enterprise of Waban. For more information, email tree@waban. org or visit www.facebook.com/ TREEctr.
Prizes Handed Out at Union Congregational Church Fundraiser
WINNER DRAWN – The winning ticket for a quilt donated by Knight’s Quilt Shop of Cape Neddick was drawn by members of the Union Congregational Church at Norma’s Restaurant earlier this week. Those at the drawing included, left to right, Norma Clark, owner of the restaurant; Betty Matthews, Sid Boardman, Michelle Knight, who donated the quilt; Nancy Chase, and Betty Jones. (Photo by Favinger)
YORK – Ruth Kenney, a member of Union Congregational Church in York Beach, is the winner of a quilt donated by Knight’s Quilt Shop of Cape Neddick as part of a fund drive by the church for a new boiler. The winning ticket was drawn earlier this week at Norma’s Restaurant in York by members of the group, led by Sid Boardman, a church trustee, who spearheaded the fund drive. Along with the quilt, valued at $1,200, two other prizes were awarded. June O’Brien of Wells won a Blueberry Basket and Martha Leddy won a $199 gas card. Michele Knight donated the quilt made at her shop. It was titled Garden Trellis. Other church sponsored activities in the fund drive included a concert by Tim Janis and a Blue Grass Concert. Work is underway at the church to line the chimney and install the new boiler which broke down early this summer. The new boiler is expected to be operational in the new future to keep worshippers warm during the coming fall and winter months.
YOUR AD COULD BE HERE! Joe DeLois (center), owner of the Colonial Inn in Ogunquit, presents a check for $5,000 to the Ogunquit Rotary Club last week to be used “to help the community or wherever it is needed.” DeLois is accompanied by his manager, Dole Phin, (right). Ed Smith (left) accepted the check for the Rotary Club. (photo: Peter Woodbury)
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Food Drive Challenge Issued to Maine Chambers of Commerce
AUGUSTA – Governor Paul R. LePage has issued a Food Drive Challenge to Maine Chambers of Commerce. In a letter issued last week to Maine chambers, Governor LePage encouraged participation in a local food drive throughout the month of October Chambers that participate will have a chance to host a “Business After Hours” event at the Blaine House. “As our holiday season approaches, it is very important that we remember those who are less fortunate,” said Governor LePage. “The First Lady and I will be hosting Blaine House food drives, but I am encouraging local chambers to get involved and help out their local food pantries or homeless shelters.” The Governor and First Lady request each chamber submit an itemized list of products donated, as well as contact information for the organization receiving the donation. Donations are to be collected and donated for the challenge between Oct. 1 and Oct. 31. Participating chambers will be entered into a
raffle to host a “Business After Hours” event at the Blaine House with the Governor and First Lady and senior officials in the LePage Administration. By including Chambers of Commerce throughout Maine, the First Family hopes to bring more awareness around the goodness of giving within Maine communities. “We are a small state with big hearts,” said First Lady Ann LePage. “In our family, we have taught our children that giving is more important than receiving. Giving money is great, but giving your time is just as valuable. So we encourage Mainers to consider volunteering at a shelter, food pantry or soup kitchen. It’s a great gift to give.” The First Family is hosting the Third Annual Blaine House Food Drive on three consecutive Saturdays during the month of October: Oct. 12, Oct. 19 and Oct.26 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mainers will have an opportunity to bring a food donation, receive a tour of the Blaine House led by Governor LePage and enjoy light refreshments.
Reminder to Maine Seniors to to be Wary of Telephone Scams WASHINGTON, D.C. – Following an announcement by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services of a new telephone scam, U.S. Senators Susan Collins and Angus King are urging Maine’s seniors to remain mindful of potential and harmful scams. “Telephone and various types of other scams have become more and more prevalent in recent years, and if successful, can be absolutely devastating for the victim,” Senator Collins and King said in a joint statement. “We urge all Maine seniors to be vigilant of these scams and
remain cautious when providing personal information over the phone.” In recent weeks, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) learned of a new telephone scam targeting USCIS applicants and petitioners. Scammers are using a technique called “Caller ID spoofing” to display a misleading or inaccurate phone number in a recipient’s Caller ID. The scammer poses as a USCIS official and requests personal information (such as Social Security number, passport number, or A-number), identifies supposed issues in the recipient’s immigra-
tion records, and asks for payment to correct these records. If you receive a call like that, Senators Collins and King strongly urge you to hang up immediately. Within the past few months, Maine senior citizens have also been the targets of other scams, including a “Jamaican Lottery” or new car telephone scam originating from an “876” area code that is often mistaken for a toll-free number. Senator Collins, Ranking Member of the Senate Special Committee on Aging, and Senator King urge those who believe they may have been the victim of a telephone scam to report it to the Federal Trade Commission at ww.ftccomplaintassistant.gov, or report it to the Office of the Maine Attorney General.
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telic products and items from the Postmaster General’s Collection. “This powerful alliance with eBay allows the Postal Service to showcase our unique collection of stamp artwork on one of the world’s largest online marketplaces,” said U.S. Postal Service Chief Marketing and Sales Officer and Executive Vice President Nagisa Manabe. “As the premier collectible marketplace,
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~ Ask The Computer Lady ~ Dear Computer Lady: We are nearing retirement and trying to limit expenses. As a result we are switching from satellite TV to Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime and running it through our computer to a Netgear box attached to our tv. We also have a dvd player/ recorder hooked to the tv. Because I like to record craft shows so that I can replay them when I want to try a project, I have always recorded them. However, now with the setup through our computer, I am unsure how to do this. Is there a way to record something playing through our computer on a dvd in the drive on our laptop or in the dvd recorder? I am curious about this for videos that the kids give us that we may not want to have every single thing junior did on video, but may like to save certain things. We are somewhat good with technology, but have
never recorded dvds with a computer before. Thanks for your help, PD Dear PD, Yes, I am sure there is more than one way to record something playing on your computer to a DVD. I have never done this, but I’m sure many other readers have, and I would love to hear how they do this. The first thing that comes to my mind, however, is to record the shows to your computer, and play it from there. That way, you don’t need to spend money on DVDs, and you save yourself a lot of time and effort. Many videos can be saved using RealPlayer Plus, and I’m sure there are many other programs as well. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, When I had my old computer, I used to be able to make everything on the screen appear larger by changing my screen
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all items. Click on the size you want, Medium or larger, then click “Apply”. You will have to log out of your account, and then log back in to see the changes, but this should make your new computer easier to read. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I love your newsletters, tips and also your Windows 7 lessons. I have a question, How do I add Notepad to the ‚ÄòSend To‚Äô Right-Click Windows Menu. I use Windows 7. Thanks so much, Morley Dear Morley, You can add many things to the “Send To” menu in Windows 7. Here is how: 1. Click on “Start” and type the following in the search box: %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo I would suggest that you copy the text above and paste it into the search box. 2. Once the text is in the
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Health & Fitness Flu Shot Clinics Opens in Saco SACO – HomeHealth Visiting Nurses (HHVN) launches its seasonal flu shot campaign for children and adults starting Sept. 20, and will run through Nov. 27. Flu Shot Clinics are scheduled every Wednesday from 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. at HHVN’s Saco office, located at 15 Industrial Park Road, and Fridays from 9:00 – 11:00 at HHVN’s Kennebunk office, located at 72 Main Street. Other clinics are scheduled at community locations throughout Cumberland and York Counties. The flu is a contagious disease caused by the influenza virus. For most people, flu vaccine prevents serious influenza-related illnesses and complications. Seasonal influenza vaccine is recommended for people who are at risk of complications from influenza, including pregnant women, children, senior citizens, people with chronic health problems and residents of long-term care facilities. Influenza vaccine is also recommended for caregivers or others in close contact with people at risk of serious influenza, including childcare providers, medical professionals and family members. The Center for Disease Control recommends that children aged 6 months -18 years be vaccinated against the seasonal flu virus. HomeHealth Visiting Nurses is partnering with many area school departments to provide vaccinations to school aged children and school employees. Children also can be vaccinated in flu clinics scheduled at HHVN Saco & Kennebunk offices. The agency accepts Medicare Part B, MaineCare, Aetna, Harvard Pilgrim, Martins Point and Anthem/ Blue Cross and does not deny care for lack of resources or insurance. As a not-for-profit agency, HomeHealth Visiting Nurse is committed to the mission of improving health and revenues generated from the Flu Shot Program. For the most current clinic information, go to www.homehealth.org or call the HomeHealth Visiting Nurses flu shot hotline 1-800747-4FLU (4358).
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First Poulin R.N. Nursing Scholarship Awarded ELLSWORTH – Jenna Nichols of Sanford has been named the first recipient of a scholarship award from the newly established Dr. Muriel A. Poulin R.N. Nursing Education Fund sponsored by the Maine Community Foundation. A graduate of Sanford High School, Nichols is attending the University of Maine in Orono where she is majoring in nursing. The Poulin Scholarship
provides support for women pursuing post-secondary education in nursing, and this year’s scholarship was for $5,250. Eligible applicants for the scholarship are graduating seniors of Sanford High School. Dr. Poulin, a 1942 graduate of Sanford High School, has been a visiting professor at universities across the world and consulted for 12 graduate nursing programs. In 2012, the American Academy of Nursing
named her a “living legend” in honor of her pioneering work in the education and preparation of a generation of leaders in nursing service administration. As a statewide organization, the Maine Community Foundation has been working with donors and educators since 1983 to provide Maine students with access to educational opportunities. For more information, visit www.mainecf.org.
Jenna Nichols, Dr. Muriel A. Poulin R.N. Nursing Education Fund scholarship award winner. (courtesy photo)
Keep your local care. If you want to keep your care with your local health care provider, we urge you to read this message. As part of the Affordable Care Act that President Obama signed in 2010, a method for all Americans to find affordable health insurance options goes into effect October 1, 2013 called the Health Insurance Marketplace. Here, individuals and small businesses will be able to compare and shop for health insurance plans. Those in southern York County, Maine need to know some facts before choosing a plan. In Maine, two health insurers have been approved by the Maine Bureau of Insurance to sell policies in the marketplace: “Maine Community Health Options” and “Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield”. While both companies offer comparable pricing and coverage structure, only one of them offers coverage for services at York Hospital and with York Hospital physicians: Maine Community Health Options (MCHO). MCHO is a nonprofit, Maine based consumer operated and oriented health insurance plan whose products feature a range of benefit plan designs and a comprehensive statewide network of healthcare providers, including York Hospital. If you choose this plan, coverage INCLUDES care at York Hospital and with our network of physicians. The Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield plans on the health insurance marketplace EXCLUDE coverage for services at York Hospital. Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield decided to exclude 6 of the 38 hospitals in Maine - York Hospital, Central Maine Medical Center, Bridgton Hospital, Rumford Hospital, Parkview Adventist Medical Center and Mercy Hospital - in its new narrow network health insurance marketplace plans. If you choose their plans on the marketplace, you will be forced to go out of the area for your health care needs. Why is York Hospital excluded from Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield’s Narrow Network? This was not a decision York Hospital made. We were never approached to join the network by Anthem. We have asked Anthem for an explanation as to why we were excluded and have not received a credible answer.
Please consider your options carefully when choosing a plan on the health insurance marketplace. You are invited to learn more at our fRee COMMunITY eduCATIOn SeMInAR: THE HEALTH INSUrANCE MArkETpLACE AND MAINE COMMUNITY HEALTH OpTIONS WEDNESDAY OCTOBEr 23 AT 5:30pM York Hospital’s Henry Warner Building Lower Level Conference Room 16 Hospital drive, York, Me 03909 RSVP to York Hospital friendraising Office: 207-351-2385 | info@yorkhospital.com
Who do you contact for more information? • To learn more about the Health Insurance Marketplace, available tax credits and income-based subsidies and how to make the decision that is right for you and your family, call York County Community Action at 207-324-5762. • for info about Maine Community Health Options, visit www.maineoptions.org or call 207-402-3330. • for questions about York Hospital, contact our friendraising office at 207-351-2385 or info@yorkhospital.com or visit our website at www.yorkhospital.com/insurancemarketplace.
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Members of SMMC’s Center for Breast Care team include (standing, left to right) Sharade Pailoor, MD; Kurt Ebrahim, DO; Sara Holland, MD and Cameron Saber, MD (seated, left to right) Catherine Share, MD; Cathy Lamb, RT and Helene Langley, RN, BS, CPBN-IC. (courtesy photo)
BIDDEFORD – Southern Maine Medical Center’s (SMMC) Center for Breast Care has been granted a three-year/full accreditation designation by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC), a program administered by the American College of Surgeons. Accreditation by the NAPBC is only given to those centers that have voluntarily committed to provide the highest level of quality breast care and that undergo a rigorous evaluation process and review of their performance. “SMMC opened the Center for Breast Care in 2011 with the goal of providing our community with the best possible breast care close to home,” said Vice President of Ancillary Services Steve Keegan. “Receiving the NAPBC designation signifies that SMMC’s patients receive the highest level of breast care and treatment options from a skilled and dedicated team of professionals.” During the survey process, the center must demonstrate compliance with standards established by the NAPBC for
treating women who are diagnosed with the full spectrum of breast disease. The standards include proficiency in the areas of: center leadership, clinical management, research, community outreach, professional education, and quality improvement. A breast center that achieves NAPBC accreditation has demonstrated a firm commitment to offer its patients every significant advantage in their battle against breast disease. The American Cancer Society (ACS) estimated that there would be 232,340 patients diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in the United States in 2013. In addition, hundreds of thousands of women who will deal with benign breast disease this year will require medical evaluation for treatment options. Receiving care at a NAPBC-accredited center ensures that a patient will have access to: Comprehensive care, including a full range of stateof-the-art services; A multidisciplinary team approach to coordinate the best treatment See SMMC page 17...
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Renowned Specialist Urges Maine to Take Lead on Healthy Aging AUGUSTA – Maine should seize the opportunity to lead the nation on healthy aging and long-term care, according to nationally renowned aging specialist Dr. Susan Wehry. Dr. Wehry, the chief of Vermont’s Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living, urged Maine to embrace its status as the oldest state in the nation during the second meeting of the newly launched Speaker’s Round Table on Aging on Oct.1. “We must shift our thinking from getting old to growing old,” said Dr. Wehry. “Sixty is the new 20.” The distinction highlights the importance of innovating long-term care, affordable housing, workforce development, and transportation to ensure more Mainers can maintain their independence and health as they age in a rural state. “Dr. Wehry brings an incredibly refreshing and hopeful perspective on creating a state
where aging is an opportunity for growth. We can turn health care needs into health care jobs. Healthier parents and grandparents can stay active, work longer, and be more independent,” said Speaker of the House Mark Eves of North Berwick. “Making our communities more livable -- increasing access to affordable housing, transportation, and creating more health care jobs -- will help Maine people of all ages.” Eves has made these issues a top policy priority for the next legislative session and convened the round table to begin to tackle the challenges facing Maine as a result of its rapidly aging population. Maine is the oldest state in the nation and the older population continues to grow rapidly. From 1990-2009, the number of people age 85 and older grew by 58 percent, and by 2030, one in four Mainers are expected to be over the age of 65. Dr. Wehry, a board-certified geriatric psychiatrist, who has
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worker safety at the Riverview Psychiatric Center, which is at risk of losing $20 million in federal funding following incidents in which patients assaulted hospital workers. In a 93-page warning to the hospital, federal officials at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) cited numerous problems at the staterun hospital for its response to the attacks, including using corrections officers to control patients with stun guns and handcuffs. “The expansion of the mental health unit in the prison sends a signal to the federal government that we are working towards increasing the patient and worker safety at the hospital in the long term, but more needs to be done,” said Speaker of the House Mark Eves, D-North Berwick. “This is a small first step to bringing improvements to the hospital and improving mental health treatment and rehabilitation for violent patients.” After hearing from a panel of key stakeholders, the Appropriations and Financial Af-
fairs Committee unanimously recommended an amended version of a bill introduced by Governor Paul LePage, LD 1515, “An Act to Increase the Availability of Mental Health Services,” to address the federal government’s concerns. The bill establishes the Forensic Mental Health Services Oversight Committee to oversee the expansion of the mental health unit at Warren prison, and the provision of mental health services provided to patients in correctional facilities. “We share the very serious concerns about the operational, governance, and management deficiencies at the Riverview hospital,” said Rep. Mike Carey, D-Lewiston, who chaired the meeting of the stakeholders group earlier this week and serves on the Appropriations committee. “Our effort to increase oversight and accountability at the hospital is a direct response to those concerns.” See SAFETY page 46...
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worked on aging challenges in states across the country, highlighted best practices for fostering greater independence for aging populations in her home state which has significantly reduced nursing home waitlists by increasing access to home based care. Senate Assistant Majority Leader Anne Haskell, DPortland and State Rep. Denise
Harlow, D-Portland were among the attendees. Harlow, who helps her mother care for her father who struggles with dementia, told the group about the challenges her family is facing and how “aging with dignity” is so critical to her dad, a former teacher and lawmaker. Senator Haskell read a letter
from an 88 year old World War II Veteran in her community who is struggling with rising property taxes and the costs of prescription medicine. Other key issues that were raised during the meeting included strengthening the law to prevent elder abuse. In Maine, thousands of seniors are abused yet only 1 in 14 cases is reported.
Elder abuse is more common than child abuse in Maine. The Speaker’s Round Table on Aging will meet two more times this fall on Oct. 15 and 29. It is expected to provide policy recommendations for the 126th Legislature’s second regular session in January to address the aging challenges facing the state.
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Genetics: The Future of Medicine Mon., October 14th at 6 p.m.
Eugene Soares, MD, Ph.D., FAAP, Medical Director of Wentworth Health Partners’ Center for Medical Genetics, will discuss genetics and its importance in medicine as well as the ethical issues raised by the application of genetics in medicine. Register online at www.WDHospital.com or call (603) 740-2817.
Vegetarian Nutrition Tues., October 15th at 7 p.m.
Wentworth-Douglass Hospital Outpatient Dietitian Leigh Davenport, RD, LD, will review how to plan your vegetarian diet for optimal health and the inclusion of necessary nutrients. Register online at www.WDHospital.com or call (603) 740-2817.
Breast Cancer: Affirm Yourself for Life’s Challenges Thurs., October 17th at 6 p.m. Speaker and author Janet Edmunson, M.Ed. uses personal stories, affirming statements and discussion to find ways to stay positive and thrive in the midst of the difficulties of living with cancer or caring for someone with cancer. Register online at www.WDHospital.com or call (603) 609-6120.
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WELLS – The ninth annual ‘Farm to School Week’ was observed
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dents were treated to a variety of hometown grown foods, including corn on the cob, ground beef, green beans, yellow beans, mashed potatoes, broccoli, peppers, carrots and apples all grown on farms in Wells. The Maine Department of Education Child Nutrition Program encourages Maine schools to include more locally grown produce in their lunch programs. Since 2005, WOCSD Nutrition Services Director Tyler Goodwin has strived to do just that, especially during ‘Farm to School Week’ and throughout the year by means of processing certain items for future use such as green beans and carrots. The farms that the WOCSD Nutritional Services now purchases from include Chase Farm and Spiller Farm located in Wells. However, beginning in 2012, there was a new twist added to Farm to School Week observances. Student and staff volunteers began to board buses to travel to the fields at Spiller
Farm to participate in the harvest of green beans, potatoes, carrots and apples. This year more student volunteers from various grade levels participated. On Sept. 11th, over 100 7th grade students from Wells Junior High School and about 50 fourth grade students from Wells Elementary School traveled to Spiller Farm to pick 15 bushels of green beans and 18 bushels of red potatoes respectively. On September 23rd, multi-age students picked 15 bushels of apples, enough to supply the entire District for the next several months. On September 26th the fifth grade class shucked 3 bushels of corn received from Chase Farms and the WJHS green team plans to pick carrots at Spiller Farm on the 30th. Assisting Goodwin in organizing student volunteers to help with the harvest was WJHS Science teacher Saul Lindauer and WES Assistant See FARM page 19...
Science teacher Saul Lindauer in front of signs designating which student groups were to pick green beans in a field reserved for growing green beans for the District. (photos/Reg Bennett)
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...FARM from page 19 Principal Ken Spinney. Goodwin commented on the help from Lindauer and Spinney saying, “Without those two gentlemen I could not get it (student harvesting) to this size.” Lindauer added his own take on the importance of Farm to School Week saying, “The purpose of Farm to School week is to promote connections between local farms and the school community,” “It emphasizes the importance of supporting local agriculture as a more sustainable way to obtain our food. Supermarkets often rely on produce from distant farms and the cost of transportation is extreme,”
added Lindauer Back at Wells Elementary School during Farm to School Week students listened to talks about nutrition and viewed a slide presentation. Each day was designated with a color to match food being served that particular day. Farm to School Week offers students much more than a variety in the lunch menu. According to Goodwin, it can reinforce a lifetime of healthy eating habits. “What I have noticed in all schools is healthier choices being made. Kids are automatically selecting a fruit or vegetable serving with lunch as required and I see less waste than last year,” said Goodwin.
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~ Pets ~
Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS – Reminder: Dining for a Cause, Bake Sale, Raffle, Wed. Oct. 9, 5-10 PM at the 99 Restaurant in Biddeford’s Five Points Shopping Center. Your dinner supports our new Building Fund (see below). You must use a voucher when you order! Download from our website or pick one up at our shelter. We’ll also be selling homemade baked goods, and holding 50/50 Raffle. Update: Anastasia II is doing great. She was very sick but the medications and special diet have eased her pain. In a few weeks her bladder stones should dissolve.
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The minute you walk in, she rolls on her chubby backside and makes bread with her paws in the air. No wonder everyone she meets adores her. K.C. is doing well, too. She’s moved from our recuperation room back to the Safe Haven kitchen, where she’s resumed assisting with laundry and keeping Grover company. Thanks to everyone who donated for K.C.’s iodine radiation treatment. It was very expensive but your generosity made it possible! Taffy is our newest rescue (see photo). Her owner threatened to leave this 11 year-old behind when he moved. Many people are losing their homes or simply cannot afford a pet. Although we are trying very hard to keep our kitty count low in case we must suddenly move, this kitty was
Animal Welfare Society WEST KENNEBUNK – Annual AWS Haunted Walk The AWS and Behind the Scenes Charity team up for the annual Haunted Walk through the woods at the Animal Welfare Society, Holland Road, West Kennebunk. The folks at Behind the Scenes Charity take Halloween seriously so don’t miss this spooky walk! All proceeds benefit the Animal Welfare Society. Guided Tours, Live Entertainment, Candy for the Little Spookers and more will take place on Saturday, October 19th from 6:30 - 8:30 PM! $5.00 per person - admission for kids under 8 years old is free. This is an outdoor event, be sure to
dress appropriately. Please leave your pets at home. Love Halloween and want to help out at the walk? Contact marie@animalwelfaresociety.org. The Duke The Duke has been going to Shelter Dog Obedience classes and is an Agility Class student. He is attentive, learns quickly and is very smart! Duke is a great student - loves treats! - and is excited when he learns new skills. He’s waiting for the right person(s) who will learn with him, exercise with him and give him the love that he so deserves! The Duke is a goofy, active boy who wants to make his people
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YORK – Are you ready for Misty? She is a very rambunctious teenage kitten that will turn your home into a place of entertainment. She is mischievous, curious and just loves to have fun. Misty will play with other cats or kittens or by herself if she has to. She loves to chase and climb and do all the things kittens love to do and then some. She is curious about everything, even hair. Given the chance, Misty will climb on your shoulder and nuzzle in your hair. She is about 5-1/2 months old, combo tested and up to date on vaccinations. For more information, email in2catz@gmail.com, call 207-715-0635, or visit www. voiceforanimals.net.
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Another Chance Animal Rescue NORTH BERWICK – Meet TC and Sister OC TC sports the latest designer look in a charming brown and black tiger strip coat, while her equally fashion conscious sister OC, is wearing a fall print of bright orange with burnt orange strips. Both girls are sweet, lovable, energetic, and most certainly will charm their way into your heart. These kittens are looking for a family(s) that will provide them with an indoor only life style for their safety and longevity. Both kittens will do well with children, other cats and non aggressive dogs. The girls are twelve-week-old, spayed, vacci-
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nated, wormed, Front-lined and ready to go to their new forever loving family(s). If you have been thinking about adopting a couple of lively sweet kittens, TC and OC would like you to stop by the adoption center to make out an application. These kittens will be interviewing for new parents this Saturday at the adoption center in North Berwick, don’t be late these two little charmers will be a hot item. In addition to TC and OC our feature pets of the week, ACAR still has a great selection of healthy, well adjusted kittens, a good number of teen kittens, a small number of young adult cats, and a growing number of adult and senior cats also looking for new loving parents. Rabies Clinic See ACAR page 44...
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happy. He would like to be the only pet in the home. If this lovable, friendly guy sounds like the one for you, then stop on by the shelter today to meet “TheDuke.” Salvatore Meet Salvatore, a handsome 7-year old cat. When you meet Salvatore, you may notice he doesn’t open his eyes fully too often. He had to have minor surgery on his eyelids, but he’s healing very nicely. Though just as any human might take a while to fully use an injured part, so too is Salvatore taking his time with his eyes. He sees perfectly fine though, which is good because even at 7 years he can be quite the playful fellow. He’ll happily smack around toys and romp about a room. Salvatore is also a very friendly cat, always one to accept attention and even ask for some when he’s in the mood. Salvatore would make a great addition to practically any home. If you’d like to adopt this affectionate, playful fellow, then stop on by the shelter today to meet him. Aurora Meet Aurora, a darling adult Mixed Rabbit. Aurora is a sweet and mellow girl who enjoys getting attention from visitors. Given the chance, she would gladly poke her little nose out her habitat door so she could explore the world around her. She would love to have a habitat filled with toys, treats, and grass in her new home. Aurora’s sweet and friendly nature will make her a welcome addition to just about any home. If you’d like to adopt Aurora then stop on by the shelter today to meet her. Calendar of Events October 12 (Sat) - The House of Hazen and MAT are at it again. A Canine Fashion Show at Atria Senior Living Community to benefit AWS at the corner of Penny Lane and Route 1, Kennebunk at 2 p.m. October 13 (Sun) - Join our Spay Neuter Outreach Crew and the Mobile Adoption Team at the Old Orchard Ballpark for Woofstock. Adoptable dogs will participate in the parade at 1 p.m.
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BUSINESS & FINANCE Do You Have a Written Income Plan for Retirement?
“Age 85 is a bad time to go broke,â€? says expert retirement planner Jeff Gorton. Personal savings, various investments and, yes, Social Security may prove to be short of what you’d expected. “Budgeting how you spend money before retirement can often be a misleading measurement of how you’ll actually spend it during retirement,â€? says Gorton, a veteran Certified Public Accountant and Certified Financial Planner™, and head of Gorton Financial Group Gorton also adds that, “Spending 40 hours a week at work not only earns you a paycheck, it also keeps you from spending money on more vacations, matinee screenings at the movie theater, extra trips to the mall or shopping online. You need to be exceedingly realistic in your planning, and the five years before retirement are actually the most crucial in solidifying post-employment stability.â€?
To prevent a rude awakening during retirement, Gorton makes certain his clients start with a written income plan (WIP). He reviews the benefits and importance of this “living document�: A comprehensive list of life expenses paints a clearer picture. For a 65-year-old married couple today, there is a 72 percent chance that at least one spouse will live to age 85; a 45 percent chance that one will live to age 90, and an 18 percent chance that one will reach age 95, according a recent study from the CDC National Center for Health Statistics. You may not think of listing things like pet care, yard maintenance, and regular visits to salons or spas, but if you enjoy those services now, you may want them during retirement, and you might find that you underestimated the real cost of maintaining your desired lifestyle. And, that’s not including gifts to children and grandchildren!
Who is authoring your WIP? As with all written documents, you must always consider the source. What you may not realize is that a financial planner is liable to have a stake in selling you a financial product. Just like a retailer may have an incentive to move certain brands of products, many planners are incentivized to have you invest in specific financial vehicles from major institutions. What plan works best for you? Seek advice from an expert who isn’t trying to sell you something, such as an independent firm. “If you don’t have a written income plan, then you’re just hoping things will work out,�
Gorton says. About Jeff Gorton, CPA, CFPŽ Jeff Gorton is a Certified Public Accountant and a Certified Financial Planner™ specializing in individual tax and retirement planning. He is also an Investment Advisor Representative under Alphastar Capital Management, an SEC Registered Investment Advisor, and has a life and health insurance license. Gorton works with individuals and their families to create and protect their financial legacies. He specializes in working with retirees in the See INCOME page 22...
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BUSINESS & FINANCE 9 Ways To Raise Funds More Effectively
Fundraising is how many nonprofit organizations manage to stay afloat. There are scores of fundraising opportunities for clubs, organizations and companies of all sizes. Carefully chosen and planned fundraisers can help nonprofit organizations solicit more donations and ensure their mission statements become a reality. The following are nine ways nonprofit organizations can focus their fundraising efforts in an effort to better connect with potential donors. 1. Define the needs of the organization. Before you can effectively raise funds, you should establish the end goal of the fundraising effort. Figure out the group’s budget and expenses and how much money you hope to raise to keep your
organization afloat. 2. Create a message. Once you have defined your needs, articulate your goals into language that can be shared with others. Include why donors should donate, such as how this fundraising campaign will help the community or a specific person. Tapping into a people’s emotional connection to a charity or event may lead them to be more responsive to your fundraising solicitation. 3. Create long-standing relationships. One of the most important things fundraisers can do is build deeper relationships between prospective givers and the organization that is doing the fundraising. Stronger relationships may bring in repeated financial donations and even some people willing to lend their voices or talents to the organization’s efforts. Solid relationships also
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serve as a building block for other contacts and word-of-mouth donations. 4. Build your prospect list. The closer an organization is to its donors the more likely those donors will give when asked. Start your prospect list with those people you know the best, including family and friends. Move outward to colleagues and acquaintances. Don’t be shy about contacting people on social media. 5. Gather information. Find out about various fundraising opportunities. You do not need to reinvent the wheel. Many companies specialize in fundraising, including retailers that have
fundraising arms of their companies. You could sell merchandise and receive a portion of the profits for your organization. Certain fundraising methods are more familiar to the community than others, such as coupon books or cookie sales. Familiarity may lead to bigger donations. 6. Avoid hosting too many fundraisers. It may seem counterintuitive, but fundraising less may bring in bigger donations over the long haul. Public enthusiasm can wane when organizations are constantly fundraising. One or two big fundraisers may have more impact than several different events throughout the
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7. Have receipts or acknowledgement letters at the ready. Individuals will need a confirmation of the donation so they can deduct such contributions from their taxes. Acknowledgement letters serve this purpose, and the IRS even requires organizations provide such letters to donors who give gifts of $250 or more. 8. Advertise. Without knowledge of a fundraiser, no one can get on board with your efforts. Advertise as much as possible and solicit volunteers to spread the word. Also, advertise well in advance so people can look forward to the fundraiser and budget ahead of time. 9. Consult with experienced fundraising committees. If a particular group had a stellar fundraising campaign, talk with organizers about what they did. Learning from others’ past successes and failures can guide your future fundraising efforts. This article was provided by MetroCreative. The Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by articles from MetroCreative.
...INCOME from page 21 areas of tax planning, benefits, retirement planning, estate planning and safe money techniques. He received his BBA in Accounting from the University of Oklahoma. Gorton previously worked for 10 years as the Chief Financial Officer for a large retail organization, overseeing their accounting, benefits and 401(k) retirement plans. This article includes the guidance and advice of Jeff Gorton. The Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by Mr. Gorton.
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~ News ~
Power and Literacy Exhibition Opens at George and Barbara Bush Center at UNE BIDDEFORD – “Power and Literacy”, a new exhibition examining the problems and solutions to illiteracy, has opened at the George and Barbara Bush Center on UNE’s Biddeford Campus. The gallery exhibit provides a chronological review of literacy in six parts: the origins of written language, literacy education in the United States, contemporary problems of illiteracy, possible solutions, and 21st Century digital literacy. “Power and Literacy” was created for the George and Barbara Bush Center by UNE faculty from the Department of History and Philosophy, the Department of English and Language Studies, and the Department of Education, in collaboration with the UNE Office of Communications, and the UNE Libraries’ Department of Special Collec-
tions. The exhibition draws upon the expertise of UNE faculty members Eric Zuelow, associate professor of European History, who coordinated the exhibit and authored the section on the his-
tory of written language; Elizabeth De Wolfe, professor of U.S. History, who developed the section on education in America; Heather Sadlier, associate professor of Education, who designed sections on the problem
of illiteracy and the various approaches to reducing it and Michael Cripps, associate professor, and an expert on digital humanities as well as on college-level writing instruction, who developed the section on 21st century
literacy. The exhibition was curated by Cally Gurley, director of Special Collections. Power and Literacy is free and open to the public and runs through Sept. 15, 2014. For more info, visit www.une.edu.
How will you be remembered after you’re gone? You could be revered as a loving protector of animals by donating a home or farm to Safe Haven. As you know, our building is for sale and we need to raise $250,000 to buy/ build a new shelter. Better yet, you could donate one to us. Your generosity would ensure at-risk animals (cats, dogs and more) will forever have a Safe Haven. Our No-Kill organization is offering naming rights to any person or business who donates property or the money to purchase
one. Your name will be prominently and thankfully displayed as the benefactor who saved the lives of countless homeless animals. Please call Joyce 229-8314 for more information. Our kitties made a little video that explains our predicament and the building fund. Watch it at www.safehavenhumanesociety. Animal lovers are helping us in their special ways to help us raise funds for our building cause. We’re thankful to Barri Kramer for selling her artistic cat pins at the Laudholm Farm craft show,
with the proceeds donated to Safe Haven. Thanks also to everyone who donated money in lieu of flowers in memory of Blaine Robertson. We’re very thankful for all donations of any size. Wish list: We need Friskies brand canned cat food, preferably poultry flavored. (The kitties won’t eat 9 Lives.) Maverick Nights Tues. & Thurs. 5-7 PM. Join us at our Adoption Center, play with the kitties. Bring cat treats like Temptations if you can!
...HAVEN from page 20 turned away everywhere else. So we took her in. It’s human nature to blame people who can’t/won’t take care of their pets. But blame solves nothing. When we arrived, it was obvious the owner was down on his luck, and that this kitty couldn’t stay there. We brought Taffy to our adoption center where she’s adjusting to a new life. Newly arrived kitties are generally frightened, depressed, and anxious, so during this time it’s crucial to make sure they keep eating and move ahead socially.
Library News D.A. Hurd Library Storyteller: Rita Parisi
Rita Parisi will present “Gothic Ghost Tales by Candlelight” on Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 7:00 p.m. Highlighted in this presentation, will be stories spanning from the early to 20th century from Rose MacCaulay, Agatha Christie and Virginia Layefsky. This is a theatrical storytelling where the stories have been adapted faithfully using the author’s own words. Everyone 10 years of age and older are invited to attend.
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Kennebunk Free Library Homeschooling Group
The Homeschooling Group will meet at the Kennebunk Free Library on Monday, Oct. 7 at 2:00 pm. No pre-registration is needed. Parents are invited to drop in, ask questions and get support, whether they are new to homeschooling, a seasoned parent/ teacher, or merely considering it for a child. Activities for children will be provided.
Legos Club
The Kennebunk Free Library Legos Club will meet on Thursday, Oct. 10 at 4:00 pm. Children ages six and up are encouraged to preregister for this popular program. Opportunities to work together or alone are offered. The Library will provide Legos and children are asked to leave theirs at home.
Geneaology Group
The 2013-2014 season of the KFL’s Genealogy Group continues on Saturday, October 5, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Kennebunk Free Library, with a presentation by Don Michele. The Group meets at the Library on the first Saturday of every month at 10 AM except for May when the meeting is held the second Saturday.
For More Information
Contact the library at 207-9852173 or visit www.kennebunklibrary.org.
Louis. St. Graves Memorial Public Library Artisan Craft Show
The annual Designing Women Artisan Craft Show and Sale to benefit the Children’s Room at Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library will be held on Saturday, Oct. 5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Consolidated School on School Street in Kennebunkport. Artisans will display their high quality and beautifully handcrafted pottery, handbags, glasswork, handwoven clothing and accessories. The suggested $2 door donation and all lunch/refreshment proceeds will be donated directly to the Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library Children’s Room.
For More Information
Contact the library at 207-9672778 or visit www.graveslibrary. org.
Ogunquit Memorial Public Library Library Hour Changes
A reminder to all that the Ogunquit Memorial Library will begin winter hours on Oct. 1. The daily hours are 9 a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. The Library will be closed closed Sunday and Monday.
For More Information
Contact the library at 207-6469024 or visit 166 Shore Road in Ogunquit.
Wells Public Library Government Storytime
Join special guest Maine House Representative Kathleen Chase for an all ages storytime on Friday, Oct. 4th at 10:30 a.m.. This event is free, no registration required, and is sponsored by the Friends of the Wells Public Library.
Lunch and Learn
Join us Friday, Oct. 4 from noon -1 p.m. for our monthly Lunch & Learn. This month’s speaker is Leslie Rounds, an expert on 19th century textiles. Leslie has been a collector of these items for the last 30 years and has spent the past 10 years researching Maine
Retired Fire Chief Discusses His Book KENNEBUNKPORT – Kit Howes, a retired district chief from Palm Beach County Fire Rescue in Florida and former Kennebunkport resident, will speak about his book “The Hot Zone: Memoir of a Professional Firefighter” on Oct. 10 at 6:30 p.m. at the Kennebunk Free Library. The memoir is a riveting account of what it’s like to be a professional firefighter, from rookie to chief officer, over the course of a 31-year career. The anecdotes are funny, sad, grim and all serve to educate readers about a profession that many dreamed about when they were children. Chief Howes provides a better understanding of the profession and respect for the men and women who protect our communities by relating his
own experiences as well as those of other firefighters in some of the busiest stations in the country. “I always looked forward to going to work. Not many people can say that about a profession spanning 31 years,” asserts Howes, who now lives in Armathwaite, Tenn. Signed copies of the book will be available for purchase for $25 at this free event. The author is donating 10% of royalties to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, a the nonprofit group dedicated to the development and expansion of programs to honor our fallen fire heroes and assist their families and coworkers. For more information, call 207-985-2173 or visit www.kennebunklibrary.org.
needlework. Leslie will share stories and images of her research into Maine’s needlework schools. Her book will be available for purchase as well.
Oct. 13, at the Wells Elementary School, Rte 109, Wells. Free Admission and parking. There are 60 vendors.
Chillax
Contact the library at 207-6468181 or visit www.wells.lib.me.us.
“Chillax” at the Wells Public Library with games, snacks, and crafts. This junior high program is free and no registration is required. The first chillax will be on Oct. 11 from 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. with future events on the first Friday of each month.
Green Sneakers Project
York County Cool Communities’ Green Sneakers Project will host a Maine Clean Energy Solutions public forum at the Wells Public Library on Thursday, Oct. 10 from 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.. The public is invited to attend and learn from their neighbors, local businesses and energy advocates about smart solutions that are moving York County and Maine towards clean energy and a green economy.
Annual Craft Show
The Friends of the Wells Public Library will hold their Annual Craft Show from 10 am – 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 12, and Sunday,
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William Fogg Library Octoberfest:
Friends of the William Fogg Library announce its annual Octoberfest, now in its second decade. The event will be held Oct. 5 (rain date 6) form 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on the grounds of the library There will be great food, games and crafts for the children.
Book Gear: Nature Detectives
BookGear is an afterschool program for young readers ages 8-12. that will meet every other Thursday, starting Oct. 10. Through book discussions, hands-on activities, and special guests we will share new understandings about the nature of science, and begin to unravel what it means to be a real nature detective.
For More Information
“The Hot Zone: Memoir of a Professional Firefighter” was written by Kit Howes, a retired Palm Beach Count, Fla. firefighter. (courtesy photo) Contact the library at 207-4399437 or visit www.william-fogg. lib.me.us.
York Public Library The Croods
Saturday, Oct. 5 at 6:30 p.m. Join the Croods on the journey of a lifetime in this epic comedyadventure. Rated PG. 96 minutes. The Place Beyond the Pines Sunday, Oct. 13 at 3:00 p.m. Academy Award nominees Ryan Gosling and Bradley Cooper star in this epic crime drama about the unbreakable bond between fathers and sons. Rated R for language throughout, some violence, teen drug and alcohol use, and a sexual reference. 140 minutes.
Tips for Staying Safer Online
Tuesday, Oct. 8 at 7:00 p.m. York resident J.A. Hitchcock will speak about cyber crime, cyber bullying and staying safer on the Internet. With stories ripped from headlines all over the world, Hitchcock shows the dark side of the Web.
For More Information
Contact the library at 207-3632818 or visit www.york.lib.me.us.
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NEW 2014 FIESTA 4 DOOR
MSRP WAS $14,795 FACTORY REBATE DISCOUNT -796
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• 38 Miles per gallon • Air conditioning • Power locks & mirrors • ABS brakes • Advancetrac traction control • AM & FM stereo
$
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OR
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NEW 2013 FUSION 4 DOOR
You’ll ALWAYS do better at Starkey’s!
MSRP WAS $22,495 FACTORY REBATE DISCOUNT -2,000 RECENT COLLEGE GRAD REBATE -500 FORD CREDIT FINANCING REBATE -500
NOT A LEASE!
• Loaded with power windows, locks & mirrors • Remote keyless entry • CD/MP3 player • Advancetrac traction control *84 months at 5% with $2,995 down with approved credit
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2008 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited
2011 Hyundai Veracruz GLS
MSRP WAS $16,995 FACTORY REBATE DISCOUNT -1,500
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$24,450 or $318/mo*
2010 Ranger 4x4 Supercab XLT 4DR
Leather, Moonroof, All Wheel Drive, Low Miles, Stk#3122PA
2011 Hyundai Tucson GLS
2009 Ford Flex SEL
$23,450 or $305/mo*
or
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2010 Ford Edge SE AWD
RER 4 DOOR
MSRP WAS $30,495 FACTORY REBATE DISCOUNT -2,500 RECENT COLLEGE GRAD REBATE -500
All Wheel Drive, Certified Pre-Owned with 7 Year Warranty! Stk#3124PA
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2008 Chevrolet TrailBlazer LT
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4 Door, 4-Speed Automatic, Only 57K Miles, Stk#3160PA
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2011 Ford Fiesta SE 5 Door
2008 Chrysler PT Cruiser
2003 Volkswagen New Beetle GLS
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$7,900 or $105/mo*
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~ Where To Dine ~
Dining Guide
Litchfield’s Bar and Gr ill
OPEN YEAR ROUND LUNCH & DINNER 7 DAYS/WEEK AT 11AM
MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL
PRIME RIB $ 95 NFL Sunday 12 Ticket
6-8PM
1000 Route 1 York, Maine 03909 1-207-363-4721
THE
BARN Lobster barn
seafood and GriLL Family Dining
“Lobsters the Way They Should Be” Something for Everyone: Endless Salad Homemade Breads Early Bird Specials • Lobster Seafood • Prime Rib • Steaks Chicken • Burgers • Pasta Children’s Menu Homemade Chowders • Soups Dressings • Desserts
OPEN ALL YEAR!
www.TheLobsterBarn.com
Visit The Lobster in the Rough (Behind The Barn)
Local Oysters - Fried, Raw, Char-grilled
LUNCH SPECIALS HAPPY HOUR 3-6PM EVERY DAY Every Wednesday 9pm-close: OPEN MIC WITH BILL CAMERON
Daily Specials Live Music 3 Bocce Ball Courts 3 Horseshoe Pits Also... Lobster Bakes for Bus Tours, Reunions, Corporate Outings, Weddings, Rehearsals, Any Party Large or Small
Friday 10/4 @ 9pm
Every Thursday
Outside Family Dining Under the Pines or in our 200-seat Pavilion
WATCH ALL THE GAMES HERE! Food & Drink Specials $5.99 Pizza Special During Sunday Games
Girls’ Night Out
PACKMAN DAVE
Burgers & Brew
Saturday, 10/5 @ 9pm
KARAOKE @ 9PM • $3 WELLS
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5-8PM
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207.646.5711
•
DJ DON CORMAN DANCE PARTY
2135 POST RD / ROUTE 1, WELLS, ME
www.litchfieldsbarandgrill.com
Open Mid-May through Mid-October
Days A Week Open 7 Lunch & Dinner 124 Ocean Avenue Kennebunkport (207) 967-2562
Here before six today?
Early Dine $899
Try an entrée from our Early Dine selection Mon-Thurs until 6PM. *See server for details.
Kids’ Night
Every Monday Night 4-10PM
Join us for a fun-filled night with games or crafts, and meet Andy the Armadillo
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$ 99
served wit 2 made-froh your choice of m-scratch sides
Free Appetizer
with purchase of 2 entrées! *Not valid with any other offers. Excludes the Combo Appetizer.
47 Fox Run Rd, Newington, NH
In our view, the best food on the beach. OPEN DAILY
11oz. SIRLOIN DINN ER
(603) 433-7427
Sun and Surf Enjoy fresh swordfish, scallops, fried clams, and of course, the best breakfast and lunch on the beach.
3 COURSE DINNER $19.99 SUN.-THURS.
$6.99 Breakfast
Special
Fresh Fish Dinner Specials Daily On the ocean on Long Sands Beach. Across from The Anchorage. 264 Long Beach Avenue, York Beach • (207) 363-2961
For The Fall…
Richard’s Seafood Restaurant
Sample Chef Jason Grant’s new Autumn Menu with Steak, Seafood, and all your Katie’s favorites.
Top Quality Seafood
Coming Up...
for more than 47 years
“California Dreamin’”: Wine Dinner on Friday, October 11 to benefit the Marginal Way Preservation Fund.
HOME COOKED DAILY SPECIALS TO FIT EVERYONE’S BUDGET Baked Stuffed Haddock, Pot Roast, Chicken Parmesan Over Spaghetti
3 Course dinner for $21.95 pp until 5:45 p.m.
1732 No. Berwick Rd. / Rt. 9, Wells 646-8561 / Open Tuesday-Sunday SERVING LUNCH & DINNER
Open Five Nights A Week / Wed.-Sun. 5 p.m. to Close Make reservations online: www.katiescafeonshoreroad.com
Early Bird Special...
207-641-2780 • 261 Shore Road, Ogunquit
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~ Where To Dine ~
Pizza Napoli 7 Days A Week, All Year Round Mon-Thur 4:30-9:30 PM, Fri-Sun 11:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Ogunquit’s Only Fresh-Topping Brick-Oven Pizzeria
207-646-0303 • 667 MAIN ST / RT 1, OGUNQUIT • PIZZANAPOLIOGUNQUIT.COM
Pick-Up Specials FREE Antipasto
when you buy 2 Large Pizzas
FREE Topping
when you buy 1 Large Pizza MUST PRESENT COUPON
- Monday -
Create Your Own Pasta Night $16 An innovative dining experience where you choose your own pasta and sauce! Select from 8 different pastas and 12 different sauces, served with salad and Italian bread. *Not available on holidays or holiday weekends **Add Chicken $5, Shrimp $8, Sauteed Fresh Veggies $3
Full Bar & Happy Hour Daily __________ Free Delivery
Dine-In Specials
Fri - Sat - Sun Lunch Special
Dinner For 2 $19.99 Large 1-Topping Napoli Pizza & 2 House Salads
Dinner For 2 $27.99
Large 1-Topping Napoli Pizza, 2 House Salads & 2 Glasses of Wine
$7.99
1 Topping Flatbread Pizza & Salad
Angelina’s Ristorante & Wine Bar
BRINGING ITALY TO OGUNQUIT • 7 NIGHTS A WEEK 655 Main St, Ogunquit, ME • www.angelinasogunquit.com Reservations Suggested • 207.646.0445 Casual fine dining at affordable prices year round 4:30 until 10 pm
- Tuesday -
Pasta É Basta $18 A glass of Italian Red or White Wine,Tuscan Soup or Salad and choose one of 9 Special Pasta Dishes! *Not available on holidays or holiday weekends
- Mangia (EAT) Thursdays Every Thursday Night, enjoy a Salad and Choice between 10 different Italian Entrées
- Wednesday & Sunday -
for only
3 Course Dinner $21
Angelina’s “Community Night” 6 Entrées to choose from with Soup or Salad and Dessert
$9.99
(Reservations are suggested)
- 2013 Wine Dinners -
*Not available on holidays or holiday weekends
6 pm, October 18 • From The Country Wine Dinner 1st Course - Homemade Veal Meatballs, Mushroom Marsala Sauce 2nd Course - Greens, Tomato, Red Onion, Fresh Gorgonzola Salad 3rd Course - Homemade Tomato-Garlic-Cheese Sausage, Roasted Red Pepper Risotto 4th Course - Homemade Tagliatelle Pasta with a Fresh Lamb Ragu 5th Course - Nona’s Fresh Fruit and Custard Tarts
6 pm, November 22 • Fall Wine Dinner
Choose 1 for the Table!
6 pm, December 20 • 4th Annual Night of the Seven Pesce
Bruschetta, Mussel Marinara, Zuppa Toscana, or Seafood Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms
1st Course - Homemade Arancini 2nd Course - Homemade Butternut Squash Ravioli, Sage Brown Butter Sauce 3rd Course - Roasted Pumpkin & Corn Risotto 4th Course - Sirloin Filet, Mushroom Peppercorn Cream, Roasted Potato 5th Course - Homemade Pumpkin Gelato with Homemade Chocolate Biscotti
- Thursday -
Personal Wine Dinner $60 per couple 3 Course Dinner with 6 Entrées to choose from with Soup or Salad and Dessert. Includes a Bottle of Wine of your choice. *Not available on holidays or holiday weekends
Have an Appetizer on Us
1st Course - Fresh Fried Clams, Lemon Caper Tartar Sauce 2nd Course - Grilled Romaine Salad with Grilled Tiger Shrimp 3rd Course - Seared Maine Scallops over a Pea and Mushroom Risotto 4th Course - Swordfish with a Warm Vegetable & Lentil Ragu 5th Course - Angelina’s Wedding Cake
$65
per person
plus tax + gratuity
Each Course is paired with Wine
We can substitute 3rd and 4th courses with prior notice.
* Not to be used with any other coupon or discount offer. EXP 7/15/14 (WS)
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~ Where To Dine ~
Dining Guide
CLOS I FOR T NG SEAS HE O OCT. 1 N 3
USE IN-HO ED SMOK BBQ HAPPY HOUR 4-6
BEACHFIRE BAR & GRILLE
OPEN AT 4PM • CLOSED TUESDAY
COMMUNITY NIGHT
MONDAY - $8.99 STEAK TIPS DINNER
646-3355
Open 5pm
oshua’s
Eat In Take Out
Seven Days
Restaurant in Wells
Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant
www.joshuas.biz
WELCOME BACK MEMORIAL BRIDGE!! Warren’s Lobster House 11 Water St. Kittery, Me 207-439-1630
Simple Seafood, Fresh And At Its Best
Open Daily at 11:30AM
er
Monday - Thursday Monday - Thursday Summer Savings Savings
$10 OFF $30 or more
Appetizers, entrees, desserts or any combination of the three! You choose from any food item(s) on the menu totaling $30 or more and we’ll take $10 off! Liquor and tax not included. Can not be used in combination with any other discount or coupon, group package. Maximum of 3 coupons 11/30/13 per group-$30 per coupon must be spent. Not Valid on Holidays. No cash value. Coupon only valid at time of purchase. Expires Expires 8/31/13
Manager Signature Required__________________________________________________ (PH) WS
OR
Saturday & Summer SundaySavings Savings Friday,Friday, Saturday & Sunday
$5 OFF
$25 or more
Appetizers, entrees, desserts or any combination of the three! You choose from any food item(s) on the menu totaling $25 or more and we’ll take $5 off! Liquor and tax not included. Can not be used in combination with any other discount or coupon, group package. Maximum of 3 coupons 11/30/13 per group-$25 per coupon must be spent. Not Valid on Holidays. No cash value. Coupon only valid at time of purchase. Expires Expires 8/31/13
Manager Signature Required__________________________________________________ (PH) WS
OR
Monday - FridaySavings from 11:30 - 3:30 Monday - Friday from 11:30 - 3:30
Lobster Roll & Fries Only$11
1/4 lb. Lobster Roll & Fries Just $11
A deal like this is hard to beat!
Limit of 4 lobster rolls per coupon. Limit 2 coupons per party. You must present coupon before ordering. Not valid on takeout orders. Not good with any other coupon or discount. Not valid with package menus. No cash value. Tax not included. Not valid on Holidays. Expires8/31/13 11/30/13 Coupon only valid at time of purchase. Expires
Manager Signature Required__________________________________________________ (PH) WS
MUST PRESENT COUPON BEFORE ORDERING
GORGES GRANT HOTEL 449 Main Street Ogunquit
646-1733 raspberris@ogunquit.com Major Credit Cards Smoke Free
OPEN YEAR ROUND
Serving Breakfast Daily 7-11 • Saturday & Sunday 7-12
“Ogunquit’s Best Kept Secret”
20% OFF Your Check
With this coupon. Monday-Saturday. Expires 10/11/13. This offer not valid with any other discount. No Cash Value. (WS)
WEDNESDAY
CHEAP DATE NIGHT THURSDAY - BUY ONE ENTREE, GET SECOND AT 1/2 PRICE
LIVE MUSIC
TOMBSTONE PD - FRIDAY, OCT. 4 ALAN ROUX - SATURDAY, OCT. 12 658 MAIN ST / US RT 1, OGUNQUIT 646-8998 • BEACHFIREMAINE.COM
WWW.LOBSTERHOUSE.COM
n Warren’s proudly announces that we were chosen as ice Win 1st place People’s Cho at the Portsmouth Prescott Park Chowder Festival 2013
1/2 PRICE BURGERS
Come In On Wed. Or Thurs. To Wish Dick Dubois A Happy Retirement! Thank You For 7 Great Years at BeachFire! You’ll Be Missed!
207.646.8780 80 134 Harbor Road, d Wells W ll Harbor H www.fishermanscatchwells.com
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~ Where To Dine ~
Dining Guide Fresh & Local Menu
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WEEKLY SPECIALS 13 Beers On Tap • 3 HDTV’s View Brunch Menu @ OutlookGolf.com
The New Outlook Tavern Restaurant 18th Green Patio OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Daily Lunch & Dinner at 11am Brunch – Sat & Sun 7-12
We offer a delicious Pub Fare Menu and a great selection of Cocktails & Draft beers (13).
DAILY SPECIALS
Appetizers • Salads • Burgers Sandwiches • Wraps • Tacos • Sides Kids’ menus available
3 HDTV’s • 18th Green Patio View the Entire Menu @ OutlookGolf.com 207-384-4653(Golf) Great Venue to host Smaller Holiday & Christmas Events
For larger Events: Visit The Red Barn @ OutlookWeddings.com
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~ Where To Dine ~
Enjoy Fall at Five-O
Savor Cuisine by the Sea
Inspired Cuisine, an Intimate Setting & Stellar Service
Sunday Brunch enjoy selections from our delicious à la carte brunch menu. Served 9am-1pm.
Italian Wine Dinner at Caffé Prego on October 10th Join us at Caffé Prego on thursday, october 10th for an italian themed Wine Dinner featuring italian wine. Dine al fresco on the patio under a heated awning. $69 per person (includes tax and gratuity).
Ideally located with breath-taking ocean views at the Anchorage By The Sea Resort, Surf Point Grill is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks throughout the day! We offer a menu arranged with culinary brilliance, boasting fresh, local seafood, and mouth-watering steaks such as our peppercorn demi-glazed filet. Our new Asian inspired dishes will enliven your senses, try the linguini with garlic infused aioli. Savory sandwiches, and plenty of kid-friendly foods will keep everyone satisfied.
A Contemporary American Bistro &
m a r t i n i
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Open 7 days at 5pm. Call for reservations 207.646.5001 50 Shore Road • Ogunquit, Maine • www.five-oshoreroad.com
256C - September 13, 2013
Roost Cafe & Bistro
125 Shore Road 125 Shore Road Ogunquit, Maine 03907 207.646.9384 Ogunquit, Maine 03907 AnchorageByTheSea.com
Our full-service bar is open, enjoy specialty frozen drinks or a relaxing cocktail. Be sure to stop by our front desk and ask about our live entertainment schedule!
T: 207.646.9384 AnchorageByTheSea.com
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Merriland Farm Cafe Coles Hill Road, Wells • (207) 646-5040
Serving Breakfast & Lunch 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Closed only on Tuesday Join us for Dinner Friday & Saturday 5:30 to 8 p.m.
12oz / $14.99, 14oz / $16.99, 16oz / $18.99
Website: www.merrilandfarmcafe.com
Email: merrilandfarm@maine.rr.com
Open 7 Days A Week
(while it lasts)
Dinner Reservations Accepted
in a casual, elegant atmosphere with unparalleled service.
(207) 646-8467
(207) 646-3111
335 Main St/Rt 1, Ogunquit
Friday Night:
Prime Rib Special
Traditional, refreshing New England cuisine
Route 1 North, Wells
BullNClaw.com
panini
57C - September 20, 2013
Breakfast / Brunch 8-2:30 Dinner / BAR 5:30-Close
Open Daily Lunch & Dinner From 11am Breakfast Buffet Saturday & Sunday 8am-11am
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44 Shore Road 207.646.7734 www.caffepregoogt.com Open Thu-Mon. Call for hours. Free parking & wireless internet service.
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$ 95
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The Surf Point Grill welcomes you for dinner, but Anchorage By The Sea amenities are for resort guests only. Thank you for your cooperation.
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Anthony M. “Tony” Dyer, 74 NORTH BERWICK – Dyer, Anthony M. “Tony”,age 74, of North Berwick, Maine, passed away Thursday, Sept. 19. He was born to the late Ruth Magee Dyer and H. Kendrick Dyer of North Berwick, Maine, and Middlefield, Conn. Tony grew up in North Berwick where his family and friendships contributed to his strong character, and his childhood adventures were a lifetime source of captivating stories. He was an avid sportsman and spent many happy hours in the Maine woods. He leaves a daughter, Rachael E. Dyer; sister Pamela D. Bridgeford of Mansfield Center, Conn.; sister and brother-in-law, Gretchen and Joseph McEvoy of Cromwell, Conn.; niece Rebecca Opher, husband Albert Opher and their children, Albert, Olivia, and Camille, of Kennett Square, Pa.; and nephew Matthew Bridgeford, of San Pablo, Calif.. Tony graduated from North Berwick High School in 1957 and served in the United States Navy. He graduated from Aroostook State Teachers’ College and Wesleyan University. He taught social studies and history in ReTHANK YOU ST. JUDE: May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day, by the 8th day your prayers will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised and done.
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gional District 13 in Middlefield/ Durham, Conn., until his retirement in 1999. A master storyteller, Mr. Dyer made you feel like you were part of a historic event or childhood escapade. He will be remembered for encouraging students to be independent thinkers. He will also be remembered for his signature bowties. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made to the D.A. Hurd Library, 41 High Street, North Berwick, Maine, 03906 and/or First Congregational Church of North Berwick, P.O. Box 565, North Berwick, Maine, 03906. A memorial will be held on October 19th from 2:00-4:00 PM at the First Congregational Church of North Berwick. Tony’s family also invites you to share stories or condolences at his Memorial Website: http://memorialwebsites.legacy.com/TonyDyer/ homepage.aspx Arrangements are in the care of the Johnson Funeral Home 26 Market St. North Berwick, Maine.
of the Mayflower Society. Bruce was a Friend of Bill W.’s for 37 years. Members of his family include his parents of York, his wife, Rosemary (Girardi) Stevens of Eliot, his daughter, Amanda B. Stevens of York, his son, Jeff Hyotte and wife Ryan of York, stepchildren, Bradley and his wife Erica, Candice and Jessica Cook, grandchildren, Thomas and Courtney Hyotte, step-grandchilden Delaney and Emery Cook, his siblings, Norma (Mrs. Allen) Stevens-Carter and Gary (Mimi) Stevens. Many nieces, nephews and cousins also survive him. His first wife, Barbara (Button) Stevens and his brother, Thomas Stevens preceded him in death. Services were held on Sept. 29 at the J.S. Pelkey Funeral Home 125 Old Post Rd. Kittery with Rev. Beth Hoffman officiating. Contributions may be made to the funeral home to help defray charges, or to the charity of one’s choice.
Bruce A. Stevens, 79 ELIOT – Bruce A. Stevens, 59, of Eliot, died Sept. 25 following a period of failing health. He was born in York, Maine April 26, 1954 to Norman and Jean (Blaisdell) Stevens. Bruce was an oil technician for H & H. He was an avid reader, enjoyed researching genaology, was a ham radio operator for over 20 years and enjoyed long car rides, especially to the mountains. He recently earned a ministry certificate. He was a member
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KITTERY POINT – The First Christian Church of Kittery Point will present a two-part series called “Our Universe: The Power of God Revealed” on Oct. 9 and 11 at the Star Theatre of the Kittery Community Center. The series will be presented by James R. Lawson, who is a Kittery Point resident and a retired physical scientist.
Lawson is a published scientific writer, and will lead the presentation discussing a grand view of God’s Universe. The presentation will cover a timeline from the early humans to the latest day knowledge of our planet. Admission for “Our Universe: The Power of God Revealed” is free, and will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Oct. 9 and 11.
Linwood Turnbull Sr., 81 SOUTH BERWICK – Linwood Turnbull Sr., 81, of South Berwick, passed away Sept. 25, surrounded by his family. He was born May 28, 1932 in York to Joseph and Eileen (Nickerson) Turnbull. After Completing High school he worked for a time as a Herdsman for the Blaisdell farm in York. He then went on to marry the love of his life, Grace Long, and worked for a brief period of time as a milkman for the Badger Farms. Linwood then became a diesel mechanic and worked for various garages in the southern Maine area. Linwood loved to hunt and fish, and enjoyed the quality time spent teaching his children and grandchildren to do the same. He also found great enjoyment and skill in skeet shooting. He will be sorely missed by his family, dog and cats. He is preceded in death by his wife of 31 years; Grace Long, and is survived by, his five sons, Linwood Jr. of South Berwick, William of Colorado, Phillip and his wife Connie of Wells, Kenneth and wife Tammy of Berwick, Fred and wife Nancy of south Berwick, and a daughter Eileen and husband Dwayne of Wells,as well as 15 grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren. A period of visitation will be held Sept. 29th from 5 p.m.
Linwood Turnbull Sr. to 8 p.m.at the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market St. North Berwick, ME. A celebration of life will be held Sept. 30 at 11 a.m., at Eileen’s home at 782 Cheney Woods Rd. Wells, ME. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made in Linwood’s name to the Charity of your choice. For online condolences please visit www.JohnsonFuneralHomeMe.com
Frances A. Wentworth, 97 WELLS – Frances A. Wentworth, 97, a longtime beautician and former resident of Webhannet Drive, died Sept. 30 at the York Hospital after a brief illness. Frances was born May 27, 1916 in Berwick, the daughter of See WENTWORTH page 44...
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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ MWA Hosts Fall Art Show “Big & Small” KENNEBUNKPORT – Maine Women in the Arts will host its annual Fall Fine Art Show, “Big & Small,” from Friday, Oct. 4 through Sunday, Oct. 6, at the Masonic Hall in Kennebunkport. The show will include all original paintings and will feature tabletop smallsize paintings as well as larger art. “The Maine Women in the Arts Fall Show showcases our members’ most colorful works, reflective of the New England landscape at this time of year,” said Pam Edwards, the group’s chairperson. “In addition to larger artwork, framed minia-
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tures are displayed on tables at ‘Big & Small.’ The diversity of our members is apparent in the variety of the art.” The Masonic Hall is located on Temple Street in Kennebunkport, around the corner
York Art Association to Hold Final Show of Season YORK – The YAA Gallery at 394 York Street, will present its final show of the season, the “Changing Seasons” Photography Show, from 12 to 5 p.m. from Oct. 3 to Oct. 27. Black and white photographer Carol Van Loon will judge the show and images will focus on the natural cycles of life, including seasonal shifts, passages from birth to death, renewal to exhaustion, and the wear, tear and joy of such a journey. An opening reception will be held Sunday, Oct. 6 from 4 to
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states Jonathan West, owner of Jonathan’s Restaurant. “This year Meg Hutchinson will be opening for Catie.” Tickets for the event are $22.50 in advance and $25 day of show. They are available for pre-purchase on line at www. jonathansrestaurant.com or via phone at 207-646-4777. For more information on Catie Curtis, visit www.catiecurtis.com.
KENNEBUNKPORT – Heartwood College of Art and the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust are again partnered up for the annual Trust in Art event on Saturday, Oct. 5 from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. This year the event will include a silent and live auction of works from 30 of Maine’s best artists painting the iconic Goat Island Light in Cape Porpoise. Preview and party begin at 4:00 p.m. at the Atlantic Hall in Cape Porpoise and silent bidding begin at 4:30 p.m. The ten pieces with the highest pre bids will go to live auction at 6:00 p.m. with auctioneer, Jim Fitzgerald. Benefits go to the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust and the Heartwood College of Art in support of land conservation and art education. Tickets are $20 and include wine and hors d’oeuvres. For more information and to reserve tickets, please call
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Ogunquit Playhouse Honors Emergency Responders with Local Heroes Offer OGUNQUIT – The Ogunquit Playhouse is introducing a Local Heroes offer for police officers, firefighters and emergency medical service personnel in honor of their service to our local communities. Emergency service personnel are invited to purchase special two-for-one tickets (limit of 4 tickets total per person) to select performances of “Buddy, The Buddy Holly Story” starring Kurt Jenkins, on Sunday, October 6 at 7PM, Thursday, October 10 at 7:30 PM and Sunday, October 13 at 7PM. “The Ogunquit Playhouse is extremely grateful to the men
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Local Maine “Folk - Rock Goddess” to Appear at Jonathan’s OGUNQUIT – Catie Curtis will appear in concert on Saturday, Oct. 12th at Jonathan’s Ogunquit at 8 p.m. With her intoxicating brand of folk pop music, smart and enduring lyrics and engaging personality, Curtis has created a dedicated following that has grown steadily over the course of her 20-year career. With 13 albums and recognition that includes a 2006 International Songwriting Competition Grand Prize, Curtis has proven that she’s the real deal. She is noted as a musician with the kind of raw talent and artistic maturity that makes her a force to be reckoned with. Curtis, originally from Southern Maine, comes nearly every year to Jonathan’s Restaurant. “It is just simply not a complete season for me without including Catie in our line up,”
from the Post Office. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 4; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 5; and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 6. There is an opening reception on Friday, Oct. 4, from 5 to 7 p.m. The public is invited to come and meet the artists and admission is free. Parking is available behind the hall. Maine Women in the Arts meet the first Thursday of each month, alternating between an 8 a.m. meeting at Mast Cove Gallery, Kennebunkport, and a 7 p.m. meeting at the Perkins House. The public is welcome to attend the meetings, which may include a demonstration, a short lecture or a critique. For more information, visit www.mainewomenarts. com.
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and women who dedicate their lives to keeping our community safe.” said Ogunquit Playhouse Executive Artistic Director Bradford Kenney. “This is our way of saying ‘thank you’ for their extraordinary dedication and service.” “Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story” captures the meteoric rise of Buddy Holly to the top of the record charts. The performance features such fifties favorites as “Peggy Sue,” “Oh Boy,” “Maybe Baby,” “That’ll Be the Day,” “Raining In My Heart,” Ritchie Valens’ “La Bamba” and the Big Bopper’s “Chantilly Lace.” The Ogunquit Playhouse invites all emergency response personnel to enjoy this joyous celebration of a musical legend. In order to take advantage of this limited offer, please call the Box Office at 207-646-5511 and present your proof of employment with fire, rescue or police department at the Box Office when picking up tickets. This offer is available only for new purchases on select dates. Tickets are on sale now for Buddy, The Buddy Holly Story running October 2 through October 20. Early Bird Season Subscriptions for the 2014 season and gift certificates are also available for sale. To purchase, call the Box Office at 207-646-5511, or visit us online at OgunquitPlayhouse.org.
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~ Calendar of Events ~ community breakfast will be held at the St. Martha’s Church Hall. All are welcome to attend. The event is $7 for adults, $4 for children 13-17 and free for anyone 12 and under.
Friday, Oct. 4
Fall Fine Art Show
Maine Women in the Arts hosts annual Fall Fine Art Show - Big & Small, from Friday, Oct. 4, to Sunday, Oct.6, at the Masonic Hall, Temple Street, in Kennebunkport. All original paintings, with tabletop small-size paintings as well as larger art. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Oct 4; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Oct. 5; and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 6.
Musical Concert
There will be a clarinet, flute and saxophone concert at 2 p.m. at Atria Kennebunk. Light refreshments to follow. FMI: 207-985-5866
Public Breakfast
From 7 a.m. to 11 a.m., a public breakfast will be held at St. John’s Masonic Hall in South Berwick. Tickets will be $5 at the door.
Saturday, Oct. 5 Fairy House Festival
Kenyon Hill Preserve Hike
Put on your Fairy Wings and join School Around Us in Arundel on Saturday, Oct. 5 (Oct. 6 rain date) from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. to build an Enchanted Fairy House Village at the school’s second annual Fairy House Festival.FMI: email info@ schoolaroundus.org or call 207967-3143.
Join Great Works Regional Land Trust from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on a hike at Kenyon Hill Preserve. Dramatic ledges are a highlight of this beautiful and diverse 113-acre property off Ogunquit Road in South Berwick. The loop hike of easy/moderate difficulty will also take us along wetlands which feed the Ogunquit River. The fall colors will be in force! Reservations are required. For tickets, call 207-646-3604
Harvest Supper
There will be a Harvest Supper at the American Legion Hall in North Berwick on Oct.5 from 5 p.m - 6:30 pm. The cost is $8.00 per person. FMI: 207-251-1292.
Harvest/Fall Events
Sundays, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27, at noon. Hayrides, pumpkins, pumpkin carving, cookies and cider and more! Enjoy a horse-drawn hayride and pick a pumpkin from our patch! Location: Spiritwind Farm, 57 Spirit Wind Farm Rd., Lebanon, ME. For more information and prices please call 207-457-3001.
Bean Supper
On Saturday, Oct. 5 visit the West Kennebunk United Methodist Church from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. for the final bean supper of the year. Tickets are $7 for adults, $3 for children ages 5 to 10 and all children under 5 eat free.
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North Berwick Yard Sale
The North Berwick Historical Soc. is having a huge benefit yard sale from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Yorkshire Masonic Hall of Rt. 4. Rain or Shine. Many interesting & useful articles for both adults and children are for sale. Donation of items for the sale are also gratefully accepted except for very large items and clothes. FMI: 207-490-2064.
The 5th Annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk will be held Sunday, October 6th at the Tanger Outlet Center in Kittery, Maine. Registration begins at 8:00 a.m, with opening ceremonies at 8:30 and walk begins at 9:00 a.m. FMI: call 1-800-227-2345, email strides_EVENT@cancer.org, or visit MakingStridesWalk.org/Kittery.
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you to join us on Oct. 07, at 7:00 p.m. at the John F. Hill Grange , State Road, Eliot for a presentation by Frank Thomas on the Hanscom Shipyard & the Nightingale Ship . Admission is free , refreshments will be served & everyone is welcome .For more info call 207-748-0889 or 207-748-0040
Tuesday, Oct. 8 Kayak the Little River
Paddle the quiet waters of the Little River estuary from noon to 3 p.m. with a kayak guide and naturalist. Ages 12 and up. Some restrictions apply. $50/$40. Registration required. FMI: Call Wells Reserve at Laudholm 207-646-1555 wellsreserve.org.
Temping Your Way to a New Career
At the York County Works on Oct. 8 from 9 a.m. to 11 am., a discussion titled “Temping Your Way to New Employment or Career” will be held. Space will be limited. Please call 324-5460 or 1-800-343-0151 to register.
Wednesday, Oct. 9 Magician Jody Scalise
Illusionist and Magician, Jody Scalise will amaze and impress at 2 p.m. at Atria Kennebunk! FMI: Call 207-985-5866.
Berwick American Legion Meeting
The Berwick American Legion Auxiliary is having their monthl y m e e t i n g o n O c to b e r 9 t h at 7PM at the Berwick Town Hall on Sullivan Street. The meetin g i s o p e n to a nyo ne who would like to meet these fine ladies and see how our projects benefit veterans and the community. Any woman veteran or relative is encouraged to come and see for themselves. FMI: Diana Lapierre 207-698-1762.
York County Republican Committee Meeting
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Land of the Ice Bears
On the summer solstice, Wells Reserve Education Director Suzanne Kahn Eder began an 11-day expedition to Arctic Svalbard. In this Lunch-n-Learn, Eder shows her favorite wildlife and landscape photographs while talking about her experience as a Grosvenor Teacher Fellow with National Geographic and Lindblad Expeditions. $2 suggested donation. Event takes place from noon to 1 p.m. FMI: Contact Wells Reserve at Laudholm 207646-1555 wellsreserve.org
On Saturday, Oct. 12, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., visit Hilton-Winn Farms in Cape Neddick for a day of hay rides, arts and crafts, pumpkin painting and much more. For more information, visit www.hiltonwinnfarm.org
New School Harvest Fair
Thursday, Oct. 10
The New School is offering some exciting events in conjunction with the Kennebunk Harvest Festival on Saturday, October 12th from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.. There will be fun for the whole family, including live music, a pie contest , pony rides, a petting zoo, kids and teen games and activities, henna tattoos and face painting, brick oven pizza, fresh pressed cider, and a series of harvest workshops. For more information please call The New School, 38 York St. (Rt. 1) Kennebunk, ME 985-3745.
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On Thursday, October 10, Emily from the York Center for Wildlife will be speaking about Raptors of New England. She will be bringing live animal ambassadors as well as hands-on displays and materials. Non-releasable species such as hawks, owls and falcons will help to share information on native raptors’ natural history, ecology, behaviors, current challenges, and how to help these majestic species. We gather at 12:45 PM for light refreshments, a short business meeting, and then our speaker’s program. FMI: call 207- 439-9418 Friday, Oct. 11
Saturday, Oct. 12 AWS Halloween Doggy Fashion Show
Atria Kennebunk will host a Halloween themed fashion show and donation drive at 2 p.m. to benefit the Animal Welfare Society. Please feel free to bring your own dog dressed in costume for a chance to win a special door prize! FMI: Call 207-985-5866.
Fall Fun Farm Day
There will be a roast beef dinner at the Wells Activity Center on Route 109 on Saturday, Oct. 12, at 5 p.m. The dinner includes all-youcan-eat roast beef, mashed potatoes w/gravy, green beans, carrots, salad, rolls, drink and dessert. The price will be $10 in advance, and $12 at the door. Seating is limited and advance reservations are recommended. Net proceeds will go toward the Activity Center building fund. For more information, and to purchase your tickets in advance, call Frank at 207-646-4500 or Tom at 207-646-9367 Sunday, Oct. 13 Tom Snow Entertainer, song writer and phenomenal pianist, Tom Snow, will perform at 2 p.m. at Atria Kennebunk. Light refreshments to follow. FMI: Call 207-985-5866.
Fall Foliage Walk
Get your leaf-peeping questions answered during a guided hike through the autumn woods at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. with naturalist, writer, and teacher Eileen Willard. $7/$5. Registration required. FMI: 207-646-1555 or wellsreserve.org.
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SPORTS
Rafferty Surprised As KHS Comes Together To Recognize 150th Win KENNEBUNK – On Friday, Sept. 20th, all 700 high school students and staff members quietly jammed the gym while Coach Joe Rafferty was preparing for his next class. To his great surprise, Raf-
ferty walked out of the locker room to a standing ovation, and the humbled coach was presented with the game ball from his team’s 38-14 win over York. The win on Sept. 13marked his 150th in his 35-year coaching career.
A special Thank you to everyone for supporting the 15th Annual York County Community College Foundation Golf Tournament, held Sept. 13, 2013, at the Cape Neddick Country Club. Since its inception, the Tournament has raised over $220,000 and hosted over 1,500 players. From (Left to Right) Craige Thiede, Tom Haight, Gordon Lewis and Dan Brennan (courtesy photo)
Athletic Administrator Joe Schwartzman also presented Coach Rafferty with a plaque to commemorate the occasion. Rafferty’s wife was presented with flowers as the coach thanked her for her support and patience. Schwartzman commented on the presentation saying, “In my three months of working with Coach, the thing that stands out the most is how much he cares about the kids. He always goes above and beyond to help them be successful. This carries over in how he treats other coaches and players with respect and a sense of caring. He wants to win like all good coaches, but he wants to help mold better people in all his players.” Joe Bush, Physical Education teacher from the MIddle School of the Kennebunks, played for Rafferty in high school and now works with him on the sidelines at KHS.
Athletic Administrator Joe Schwartzman presents Coach Rafferty with the winning game ball after his 150th win at York. (courtesy photo)
Bush, who caught the winning 2 point conversion in Rafferty’s first win in ’79, says that, “Even at a young age, we felt that he cared about us, not only as football players, but as the young men we were becoming. I made a college and career choice be-
cause of Coach, and here we are 30 plus years later and I find he is the same guy who truly cares about his players.” For more information please contact Joe Schwartzman at KHS by emailing jschwartzman@rsu21.net
Both teams had equal opportunities in the second half, but Thornton was able to take advantage of its chances for three more scores. Thornton scored 20 minutes into the half when Megan Hurrel broke through the defense. Four minutes later Thorton was awarded a penalty kick. Ten minutes after that, Marshwood’s Hannah Folger made a penalty shot. Six minutes after Marshwood’s goal Thornton’s Tori Daigle completed the scoring. Meagan McLean was listed as MHS’ most valuable against Westbrook. In the Westbrook game, Marshwood attacked in the first half coming up empty-handed, but just 50 seconds into the second half, Lydia St. Pierre scored off Reagan Nichols’ thrown ball. Fifteen minutes later, Westbrook’s Mackenzie Rayner scored off a direct kick just outside the 18 yard box to tie it and shifted the momentum in Westbrook’s favor. Marshwood’s Hannah Folger scored the game winner with eight-minutes left in the match.
players. The Hawk defense kept the ball away from its cage, and goalie Cassidy Smith had just two saves. Marshwood traveled to Gorham earlier this week for another Western Maine Class A contest.
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Berwick Academy Boys’ Soccer BROOKLINE, Mass. –
It was a very satisfying trip to Dexter School for the Berwick Academy boys’ soccer team, as it posted a convincing 7-0 victory in which its two goalies didn’t have to make a save. Berwick’s first goal was an omen of things to come, as a Dexter back put it into his own goal while trying to clear a cross by Gabe Evensen six minutes into the contest. Fo u r mi nu te s l ate r S te p h e n Sherbahn completed a rush up the field to give the Bulldogs a 2-0 edge. Twenty-six minutes in, Evensen bulled his way past Dexter keeper Michael Rabinovich to push in the third tally for the Bulldogs. Just before half Marshall White got into the act, settling a loose ball 20 yards out and humming a low liner inside the right post. In the second half Coach Connolly challenged the boys to further hone their offense, opening space and using passing and through balls to build opportunities. They did just that. Sherbahn sent a pass to Stephen Terenzio who deftly slotted it through to Alex Katz from 18 yards out and the rout was on. Berwick, 3-1-1 in the Eastern Independent League, 5-1-1- overall, played Hyde School on Wednesday. The one-sided victory over Dexter came on the heels of a 3-0 Berwick loss to Beaver Country School. The winners got the only goal they would need late in the first half when the league’s leading scorer, Silmar Bueno, pushed his way through into the 18-yard area and skipped a shot into the far left corner. Five minutes later it was Bueno again to double the Beaver lead going into halftime.
Berwick Academy Girls’ Soccer SOUTH BERWICK –
A goal by Kat Reid of Dover, N.H., was the difference when the Berwick Academy girls’ soccer team edged ConcordAcademy. For 30 minutes the teams slugged it out scoreless until Kelly Burke of Hampton, N.H., got the ball to Reid. Although the final score was close, the Bulldogs held an18-4 advantage in shots on goal and an 11-4 edge in corner kicks. Berwick had an opportunity 18 minutes into the game when Brooke Downey brought the ball up the end line and blasted a cross through the six-yard box to Maddie Balas of Rye, N.H., who ripped a shot that was stopped by the Concord goalie with an outstanding save. Two minutes into the second half the Bulldogs applied pressure and Georgia Barlow of South Berwick came down the left flank, played the ball to Aimee Briand of Barrington, N, H, but her shot went just wide. Three minutes later Briand got the ball from Christina Grassie of Somersworth, N.H., but her shot went just over the crossbar. The Bulldogs, now 6-1-0 overall, had two home conference games this week against Dana Hall. Earlier in the week Berwick ripped Landmark School 6-0. Brooke Downey of Eliot put Berwick on the board within the first minute of play thanks to a clean feed from Siobahn McDermott of North Andover,, Mass. Downey took a forward touch and a hard shot past the Landmark keeper. Other Berwick goals were scored by Holly St. Jean, Briand, CC Clapp of South Berwick twice and Torienan St. Pierre of Portsmouth N.H. One Bulldog keeper, Anna Cosen-
tino of Brentwood, N,H,, prevented Landmark from converting on a penalty kick midway through the second half.
Marshwood High School Boys’ Soccer SOUTH BERWICK –
It has been a tough Fall for the Marshwood High School boys’ soccer team as it continues to look for its first win of the season. Tuesday, the Hawks suffered their eighth loss of the season without a win, falling to Portland High School, 2-0. Sam Farr scored twice to lead Por tland to the victor y. Sam Leathe made 15 saves for the Hawks who now stand at 0-8-1for the season. M a r s hwo o d h o s te d D e e r i n g Thursday. Prior to the Portland game the Hawks battled Thornton Academy of Saco on even terms for most of the game on Thornton’s home field, but came out on the short end of a 1-0 decision. The game’s lone tally came off the foot of Eric Gooch. Sam Leathe had 10 saves in the Marshwood net.
Marshwood High School Girls’ Soccer SOUH BERWICK –
Splitting a pair of games last week, the Marshwood High School girls’ soccer team pushed its 2013 mark to 5-2 going into a Wednesday clash against Portland. The Hawks fell to powerful Thornton Academy 4-1 after shading Westbrook 2-1. Paige Singer and Macy Morrison were cited as Marshwood’s most valuable players in the Thornton game. Thornton’s Katherine Gillespie scored eight minutes into the match to give her team a 1-0 edge.
Marshwood High School Field Hockey SOUTH BERWICK –
Marshwood High School’s field hockey team earned itself a shutout last week, besting Deering High School of Portland, 3-0. The Hawks, 7-2 for the season, were led by Lindsey Poirier and Ashley Hickey, who scored goals in the first half against the Stags. Marshwood kept the pressure on in the second half and got an insurance goal when Karissa Boesch scored with the assist going to Elaine Bachelder. Coach Lisa Truesdale noted the overall solid play of Erica Connors and Emily KIahler in the victory. Boesch and Hannah Costin were named the game’s most valuable
Seacoast Academy Cross Country SOUTH BERWICK –
The Seacoast Christian Academy girls’ cross country team won a four-way meet recently while the boys finished second by a single point. The girls gathered 20 points in the meet to topple Kent’s Hill 53, and Hebron 54 while the boys fell to Hyde School of Bath, 35-36 with Hebron finishing third with 54. In the girls’ race Laken Kerrigan of Seacoast Christian led the pack by more than two minutes to finish first on the rugged Hebron course in a time of 22:18. Boe l O ls son of He bron wa s second with a time of 24:19. She was followed by Kristin Wittner of SCS with a time of 25:21. Julia Lord, Kylene DeSmith, and Shelby South rounded out the scoring for Seacoast. Isaac LaCroix of Seacoast won the boys’ race in 18:49 for his second win of the season. Makoto Watanabe of Hebron crossed the line at 19:04. Alex Greenberg of Hyde finished third. It was a tight race between Seacoast and the always-tough Hyde team, with Hyde winning with a strong pack of runners coming across in succession. Caleb LaCroix, fourth overall, ran an impressive freshman time of 19:42, less than one minute behind his older brother, according to Carrie Sholes of Seacoast Christian Academy. Also scoring for SCS were Chad Downs, David Bujeaud, and Fred Pilkington.
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25th Annual Frank Hancock Memorial Golf Tournament raises over $54,000 YORK – Close to 100 golfers enjoyed great weather, a fun day of golf and food and prizes galore last Sunday, Sept. 29, while helping to raise over $54,000 for York Hospital’s Caring for All Financial Assistance Programs at the 25th Annual Frank Hancock Golf Tournament at the York Golf and Tennis Club. Team Twist, comprised of Nick Sama, Bob Tarpey, Brian Twist and Al Wait, took 1st Place Gross honors with a score of 59 and the Pension Professionals team of Dan Bellemare, Devin Gore, Guillermo Larrea and Tom Simpson took home 1st Place Net with a score of 50. Closest to the Pin honors went to Debbie Erikson (20’5”) and Brian Twist (8’6”), while Longest Drives were won by Nick Sama and Jen Philbrick. The night was capped off with a great tribute to Frank Hancock and his family, and the
Ryan Fernald putting for par on Hole 4 while Sean Lewis looks on (courtesy photo)
drawing of a $1,000 cash prize donated by Michael P. O’Keefe & Associates was won by Bob Tarpey. Frank Hancock was a Trustee of York Hospital from 1954 until his death in 1988. He was a key figure in the development of York Hospital. Hancock spent countless hours fundraising, served as
Ogunquit Public Tennis Courts Providing Outlet for Senior Circuit
Members of the Ogunquit senior tennis progam after an active morning of competition (courtesy photo)
OGUNQUIT – Town Manager, Thomas Fortier and Ogunquit Parks and Recreation members Erin Latulippe and Bob Joyner initiated a senior tennis program this summer. The initiative has been successful beyond anyone’s expectations, and hosts twelve regular players every Monday and Thursday morning at the tennis courts at Agamenticus Park So much interest was shown in the program that Ogunquit resident, and former United States Tennis Association Award winner, Bob Hatem held a weekly clinic for players hoping to advance their tennis game every Wednesday morning. The clinics have recently concluded, but senior tennis enthusiasts should look for them to return next summer. “These programs are most
favorable to the USTA goal of advancing the game with senior players throughout the nation,” said Hatem. “Ogunquit was a very attractive place for residents and tourists who enjoy a good match to begin and end each beautiful summer day.” Parks and Recreation Committee Chair Erin Latulippe is a fan of the tennis program, and stated, “Often communities emphasize programs for our youth population, but we recognize that Ogunquit has a majority of seniors and we hope to expand the program to accommodate more senior play next year. The tennis program will meet throughout the fall season, but due to the popularity a wait list has been made available for playing time. For more information, contact Bob Joyner at 207-646-8704.
a goodwill ambassador to the communities, was known as a champion of hospital staff and was a strong leader as a trustee and as a community member. He passed away on December 26, 1988. Frank Hancock epitomized York Hospital and what it stands for today. In 1989, York Hospital renamed its Golf Tournament the Frank E. Hancock Memorial Golf Tournament in his honor. In the 25 years of the tournament’s existence, over $700,000 has been raised for various programs and services at the hospital. Special thanks to all of the volunteers, players and major event sponsors, The Hancock Family, Noyes Hall & Allen Insurance Company, Portland Computer Copy, Inc, SurgiCare, The Bank of Maine, Pension Professionals, The Standard and SEI, the Meat House and McKesson Provider Technologies.
Jared Prugar in action against Union college (photo courtesy Ithaca College)
York Native Jared Prugar Named Empire 8 Athlete of the Week ITHACA, NY – Jared Prugar of York was named Empire 8 Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 30, and added to his accolades by being chosen as the tight end on the D3football. com Team of the Week. The Team of the Week recognizes the best players at each position from across NCAA Division III football. Prugar had six catches
for 165 yards for the Bombers at Union College on Sept. 21. It marked his career-high in catches and receiving yards, and his 56yard catch in the second quarter set up Ithaca’s first touchdown. Prugar also had a 41-yard reception in the fourth quarter. Prugar ranks 13th nationally in receiving yards per game, with 253 yards through two contests.
St. Thomas Aquinas High School Holds 28th Annual St Thomas Golf Open SOUTH BERWICK – Under a bright blue sky, with course conditions near perfect, golfers took to the Scottish links-style golf course at The Links at Outlook located in South Berwick, ME on Friday, Sept.20th. for the 28th annual St. Thomas Aquinas High School Golf Open. As a way to support the St. Thomas Aquinas High School Athletic Programs, alumni, parents, past-parents, grandparents, faculty, and friends took advantage of the rustic Maine countryside, exceptional golf, superior hospitality and an extravagant Maine lobster bake in the elegant Red Barn. In a very competitive, scramble tournament, this year’s winning team with a score of 57 was comprised of Bob Loch, Kathy Vetter, Bob Hanscom and Pat Hanscom. Golfers enjoyed fun contests along the course, including: a Casino Hole, Longest Drive Contests, a Dessert Hole, Closet-To-The-Pin Contests, a Pie Hole and a Putting Contest. With over dozens of items generously donated from local businesses, golfers also participated in a large raffle. Guests had the opportunity to bid on golf packages, a vacation getaway and sporting event tickets
during silent and live auctions. Sportscaster and St. Thomas Aquinas parent, Eric Frede, greeted the golfers as this year’s guest speaker and Principal Kevin Collins presented this year’s Paul Reilly Award to Tony and Sheila Loch for their dedicated service to the STA golf tournament over
the years. The St. Thomas Aquinas High School community is grateful to the many organizations and individuals who supported this year’s event, including sponsors, donors, STA faculty/staff, and the numerous volunteers who helped to make it a successful day.
Tony and Shelia Loch were awarded the Paul Reilly Award for their dedicated service to the St.Thomas Aquinas golf tournament over the years (courtesy photo)
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Kennebunk Savings Takes Home the “Best in Show” For Its Brand Campaign KENNEBUNK – It was a night to celebrate creativity for Kennebunk Savings. Presented with the “Best in Show” award at the recent New England Financial Marketing Association (NEFMA) Gala, Kennebunk Savings and its advertising agency, CD&M Communications of Portland, received a number of awards at the event held on Thursday, Sept. 27, in Framingham, Mass. The NEFMA Awards celebrate the best in community bank and credit union marketing in the six-state New England region. In the category of Brand Marketing, “Best in Show” was presented to Kennebunk Savings and to CD&M Communications for a television campaign entitled “Ask Us”. The award was selected from all winning entries in all categories by the show’s judges, which was a panel of an impartial group of financial marketers from outside the region. Kennebunk Savings’ campaign goal was to encourage a one-on-one conversation between customers and bank staff. The brand campaign highlighted the unique, friendly approach customers can expect in a fresh and engaging way. In addition, the bank aimed to increase awareness of its insurance and investment services business lines. “Kennebunk Savings has long been seen as a trusted source that people turn to for answers to their financial questions,” said Robyn LeBuff, Vice President, Marketing. “We’re really proud to be recognized for the fresh approach of this brand campaign and the impressive 280% increase in customer awareness of our insurance and investment business lines.” CD&M created a strategy that encouraged both customers and non-customers to ask financial-related questions of any kind to begin a dialogue with the bank employees. Rather than “telling” the audience that bank employees were good listeners, the consumer’s own questions became the focus of the T.V. campaign. To produce the T.V. spots, participants submitted their own questions, which they then asked on camera. Throughout the production series, bank personnel were on hand to help foster new questions, and in some spots, appear
L to R: Robyn LeBuff, VP Marketing at Kennebunk Savings, Duncan Stout, Partner at CD&M Communications, Susan Benson, VP Merchandising at Kennebunk Savings, Linda Spring, Senior Art Director at CD&M Communications. (courtesy photo)
on camera with their customers. Other awards for Kennebunk Savings included a bronze for the mobile banking campaign, and a gold for the brand campaign, which also garnered the “Best in Show” award
for scoring the most points amongst all submissions, across all categories. To view the award-winning commercials, visit www.kennebunksavings.com/community/our-commercials.aspx.
Seacoast Waldorf School Celebrates Ribbon Cutting and Gives Thanks ELIOT – Seacoast Waldorf™ School, located now at its new location on 403 Route 236 in Eliot, celebrated its ribbon cutting on September 19. Seacoast Waldorf School serves children ages 2-1/2 through third grade with plans to expand to eighth grade. Waldorf is different from traditional education in the following ways: • Play-based early childhood programs that act as a natural extension of the home, allowing children to be children and freeing them to explore and learn in their own time.
• Celebration of nature and environmental awareness, a topic crucial to our future. • Inclusion of music, arts and languages, at a time when these creative programs are being cut from traditional education programs. • Academic excellence and small class sizes in the grades with less focus on testing and homework and more attention to original thought. Seacoast Waldorf™ School would like to recognize the following businesses and individuals without which the opening would not have been possible:
York County Retired Educators Association Celebrates 50 Years YORK – On Thursday, Oct. 10 the York County Retired Educators Association will celebrate 50 years of service, commitment and philanthropy at the Coastal House in Wells. After registration, a brief business meeting and a luncheon planned by co-chairs Gail Brayman and Shirley Jones, and a committee of six other retired educators, the membership will enjoy a program by Susan Poulin. Poulin is a writer, performer and author of 10 plays. She will be performing as her alter-ego “Ida LeClair” from Mahoosuc Mills, a small town in western Maine. The York County Retired
Teachers Association. found its origins with seven retired teachers in 1963 ,and in 2006 the YCRTA became the YCREA, and now includes all personnel involved in education. Today the current membership for the YCREA exceeds 200. The primary focus of the group is the welfare of retired educators and helping graduating students of York County who plan to follow a career in education with financial aid.To date, the association has given more than $30,000 in scholarship assistance. The association is proud to be celebrating the past 50 wonderful years and looks forward to serving future generations of educators and students.
Ogunquit Playhouse Opens Stage Doors for Exclusive Backstage Tours OGUNQUIT – The Ogunquit Playhouse, one of Maine’s cultural jewels and a cornerstone of America’s theatrical heritage, invites fans to take an exclusive backstage tour of the National Historic Register theatre this fall. For more than 80 years, the Ogunquit Playhouse has produced the finest Broadway Ambit Engineering, Carl Aichele Construction Company, Engineered Building Systems Inc., Infinite Imaging Company, Keller Williams Coastal Realty, Kennebunk Savings Bank, Liberty Bell Moving Company, Matt Malone Construction, McEachern & Thornhill Attorneys at Law, Moriarty Electric Company, Northern Pool and Spa, P Gagon Oil, Petersen See WALDORF page 46...
Chamber of Commerce Welcomes New Gallery WELLS – The Wells Chamber of Commerce and Wells town officials welcomed a new business, The Whitney Galleries, and owner Richard Whitney at a ribbon cutting ceremony at the new gallery at 1810 Post Road, Route 1, in Wells. The gallery is open Thursday through Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. The gallery showcases the work of area artists in a mixed media environment. (courtesy photo)
shows, showcasing over 300 Broadway, television and film stars on its stage. Many who have entered the beautiful historic theatre have exclaimed, “If only these walls could talk!” Well, the walls can’t talk, but a group of enthusiastic docents are ready and waiting to share the fascinating stories of the Ogunquit Playhouse. Participants can behind the scenes on a walking tour of the historic theater and learn how the Playhouse puts together its award-winning productions. They can walk through the stage door to see how the magic on stage is made, and see the dressing rooms, where luminaries such as Bette Davis, Celeste Holm, William Powell and Van Johnson prepared for their performances in years past. The live tour highlights the history of the theatre, including how it survived the Great Depression, thrived after WWII, when hundreds of summer theatres closed permanently, and how it became America’s Foremost Summer Theatre. Tours are scheduled for Oct. 4, 6, 7, 11, 13, 18 and 20. All tours begin at 10:30 a.m. with an additional abbreviated tour on Fridays at 11:00 a.m. A 90 minute tour costs $10. The abbreviated 45 minute tour costs $5. For more information on the backstage tours please check the website, www.ogunquitplayhouse.org.
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Remodeling Bath Siding New Additions Kitchen Decks All Types Of Flooring. FREE ESTIMATES! NEW! Now installing electric heated bathroom floors. Fully Insured Jack Fortier (207) 384-2604 Cell: (207) 252-0976
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• Light Carpentry • Sheetrock Repairs • Powerwashing Services • Storm Doors Installed • Interior / Exterior Refinishing • Home Security Checks Many More Services Available No Job Too Small Reasonable Rates Fully Insured
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“Landscaping for function, purpose, harmony with nature, low maintenance (207) 604-4280 and beauty.” Arundel ME,04046 Lawn Mowing Landscape Design / Installation • Pruning• Terraces • Walkways Patios • Fire Pits • Stonewalls • Gardening / Maintenance / Planting
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~ Classifieds ~ YARD SALE
FIREWOOD / PELLETS
FIREWOOD / PELLETS
TOPSOIL / LOAM
PRE-MOVING SALE 192 Branch Rd, Wells, Off Rt 109 Fri-Sun, 10/4-10/6 • 8am-4pm 30”x60” solid wood desk with chair, small antiques and country items, and much, much more.
SEASONED FIREWOOD Cut at 16”. Split over 10 months ago. $265/cord. Delivered. 207-252-2016
DRY FIREWOOD $265/CORD 207-676-8458
TOPSOIL
YARD SALE 7 Hartley Farm Ln, Kittery
(off Haley Rd, 1 mi. from Yummies)
Saturday, Oct. 12 • 9am-4pm Movie screen, fertilizer spreader, suitcases, picture frames, candle sticks, metal fire escape, hand & elec. tools, yard lounge, gas cans.
ESTATE SALE
Sat. Oct. 12 & Sun. Oct. 13 3 Smithwood Rd, Kennebunk 9am-3pm Rain or Shine CASH ONLY Dining room table and chairs, china cabinet, sofa, desk, wicker patio set and more!
HUGE YARD SALE Oct. 5, 2013 Yorkshire Masonic Lodge Hall Route 4, North Berwick, ME
9-3 Rain or Shine Sponsored by the Historical Society
DRY FIREWOOD $265 Cord Delivered 207-361-1139
YARD SALES THE STUFF PEOPLE will remove your unwanted yard sale items! (gas & disposal fees may apply) Call 207-219-3433 to schedule a pick-up time.
SEASONED FIREWOOD Quality & Quantity Guaranteed $265/Cord ~ Green $220/Cord Free Local Delivery 207-337-0773 ELIOT WOOD SERVICES SEASONED 16” FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered $255 / Cord 207-439-5974
Blended with shellfish compost. It’s not too late in the season to rebuild your lawn with our special blend of organic topsoil/loam and shellfish compost. Don’t get fooled by those others that blend with compost derived from sewage treatment plants. There are very few that blend their loam with shellfish compost.
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YARD SALE York Beach, 19 Freeman St Saturday, Oct. 5 • 8am-1pm Collectibles, exercise equip., old lamps, small kitchen appl., elect. floor heater, hand-cut stain glass ceiling light, adult clothing.
MOULTON’S FIREWOOD “Quality & Quantity is our Priority” $200 / cord Green $265 / cord Seasoned Berwick, Maine 207-651-7584
MOVING SALE Saturday, Oct. 5 9am-2pm 8 Marietta Ave, York Beach Bunk Beds & Household Items
FIREWOOD 2 Year Old Oak Cut, Split & Delivered $140 Pick-Up Truck Load Call 467-0510
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PUBLIC NOTICES INVITATION FOR BIDS Town of Wells, Maine Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Town Manager, 208 Sanford Road, Wells, Maine 04090 until 1:30 PM on Tuesday, October 22, 2013 when they will be publicly opened and read for:
Recreation Field Fertilization Copies of the bid packages are available from the Town Manager’s Office, 646-5113 or from the Town’s website: www. wellstown.org. Jonathan L. Carter Town Manager
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~ Home & Business Services ~ PET SERVICES
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Dave The Door Man Installations & Repairs Interior & Exterior Storm, Shower, Basement Wood, Steel, Fiberglass Weather Stripping Lock Replacements Call Dave Lomasney
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Reasonable Rates References Available Weekly / Bi-weekly Post Construction & Vacation Homes
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WE LOAD & HAUL
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ANYTHING TO THE DUMP!
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DUMP RUNS DEMOLITION Attics / Basements Garages Construction Debris Furniture / Appliances Metal Tree/Brush
Sheds / Outbuildings Houses Mobile Homes Decks Swimming Pools Cement
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Time For Fall Tune-Ups!
Snow Blowers, Lawn Mowers, Generators, Chain Saws, and All Small Engines Contact Tim Shaw: 207-384-5202 gyro01@comcast.net • South Berwick
J.R.’s Small Engine Repair & Sales 261 Burnt Mill Rd, Wells, ME 04090
207-646-2638 • Cell 251-3629 “You Break It, We Fix It”
Rototilling • Field Mowing Bush Hogging USED LAWN MOWERS & LAWN TRACTORS
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~ Classifieds ~
RENTALS WANTED
WINTER RENTALS
RENTALS
WE NEED RENTALS! We have renters but not enough homes in York, Kittery, Eliot and S. Berwick. Call us to list your long term property for free. No obligations or restrictions! BILL JONES REALTY TEAM 207-636-7531 www.billjonesrealtyteam.com
OGUNQUIT CENTER WINTER CONDO RENTAL Available Nov. 2, 2013 - May 1, 2014. 3 Bedrooms, fully furnished luxury condo w/ garage. No pets. Non-smoker. Includes: W/D, 50% of cable/phone/internet cost. $1000 plus electric & heating. Security & refs. 207-216-4781.
WELLS 2nd Floor small one bedroom with 3/4 bath. One bay in garage available. $650/mo. + utilities. 2 Bedroom, 1 bath condo. Quiet area off Rt 1. $1100/mo. + utilities. 4 Bedroom 1-1/2 bath duplex with washer/dryer hook-up. $1100/mo. + utilities. Garnsey Bros. Rentals (207) 646-8301
ANTIQUES WANTED TO BUY * Antiques * Silver * Gold * CHRIS LORD ANTIQUES
One Item or Entire Estate. Cash paid for all antiques. Antique furniture, oriental rugs, paintings, old weather-vanes, glass, china, pottery, old clocks, lamps, antique dolls & toys, guns, swords, duck decoys, coins, old prints, books, old photography. Buying antiques for over 20 years.
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COMMERCIAL RENTALS #1 York Prime business location with an OFFICE FOR RENT! 525 sq ft, 1st floor, right off lobby, $750/mo. includes heat, electric, central A/C, and Conference Room. CALL 207-363-3819 ASAP!
EXECUTIVE OFFICES AND SUITES Prime Route One, Wells location. Offices with shared waiting area, kitchen and bath. Suites available at attractive terms. Newly remodeled building, handicap accessible. Ample, well-lit parking. Sign on incentives! Starting at $500/month, all inclusive!
Call today to reserve space:
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Eliot:
1200 SF office space in modern building on 1st floor with paved parking. Please call for details. Chick RE (207)439-8360 or (207)252-0752
AUTOS WANTED JUNK/USED VEHICLES & SCRAP METAL WANTED (207) 363-7492 / (207) 423-0068 Please leave message.
ELIOT AUTOMOTIVE
Buys Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, RVs Campers We’ll beat best offers! www.EliotAutomotive.com
100 Dow Highway, Eliot, ME 03903 Phone: 207-439-0263, Kevin or Gary Email: eliotauto@yahoo.com
WINTER RENTALS OGUNQUIT Three bedroom, three bath Ranch style home w/ two car garage. $1,200 plus utilities. Four bedroom, three bath Colonial w/ two car garage. $900 plus utilities. Two bedroom, one bath Condominium w/ ocean views. $550 plus utilities. Ogunquit Rental Properties 207-646-1500 CAPE NEDDICK - Fully furnished, 4 level, 4 BR home w/fabulous ocean view & access garage. Premier neighborhood avail. Oct. to 6/24/14. $1300/mo. plus utilities. (207) 363-3091 BEAUTIFUL QUIET HOUSE SHARE IN OGUNQUIT. Now through May 31, 2014. Fully furnished BR with own bathroom, desk facing a lovely wooded backyard & W/D. Large fully-equipped kitchen. $765/mo. includes electricity, cable, water. No smokers. Call 862-206-9427
MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE FOR SALE Wells, Maine • $112,900 Park Model 1 BR & double loft. Offering LAND OWNERSHIP. Full bath & kit, porch & deck. Largest lot, no abutters, close to beaches. Youtube: 54 Bypass Rd, #7, Wells. Contact: jmtm6059@aol.com or 508-485-5851 for a showing.
FURNISHED ROOM - YORK Year round rental available NOW to mature female. Kitchen, laundry and utilities included, but no phone. No smoking or pets. $350/mo. Call 207-363-3312
ACCOUNTING
RENTALS
Pre-Leasing is underway for
Carriage House Apartments York’s First Workforce Housing Development
New units are presently under construction and will be available for rent beginning October 15th. Brand new, affordable, roomy one and twobedroom energy efficient apartments in established neighborhood, close to everything! Rent is $800 per month with tenant paid electricity. Units remaining for lease-up include two – one bedroom apartments and one- two bedroom accessible apartment, preference given to newly returned Veterans. Please call York Housing for an application and more information, 363-8444. “EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY”
207.384.4008
RENTAL
96 Portland St. So. Berwick, ME
Housemate wanted in Wells. Good sized room, beautiful Cape on 2.5 acres. Looking for mature, responsible adult. Non-smokers, no pets. $495/month + shared utilities.
CARRIAGE RUNN RENTAL 3-4 Bedroom Home Pets Welcome • Large Yard One Year Lease $1850 a mo.
978-257-5636
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LAURA S. LEBER, CPA Accounting, bookkeeping, payroll & tax preparation services. Reasonable rates. Call 207-384-5932 or e-mail: laura.leber.cpa@gmail.com
WELLS STUDIO APT No smoking. No pets. Lease required. $575/mo. plus heat and utilities. 207-363-7655
B/A ACCOUNTING Roberta (Bobbi) Macrum, CPA Bookkeeping, payroll, tax prep Small business consulting bonded & insured money mgmt Call 207-850-1292 or email baaccting@gmail.com
YEAR ROUND RENTAL 1 BR furnished apt, living room, half kitchen and bath. Utilities include electric, heat, cable, TV/ DVR, wifi, W/D, snowplowing. $1295-1350/mo. 207-363-3098 or cell 207-479-2116
BOOKKEEPING LCB BOOKKEEPING Lee Bryant QuickBooks ProAdvisor 207-475-5495 SOLUTIONS Bookkeeping Service Elizabeth Webb QuickBooks ProAdvisor 207-604-4741 Offering professional, quality and responsive solutions for your business
AFFORDABLE STORAGE Rentals $30 & Up No Sign Up Fee Call (207) 641-8404
5x10 / 10x10 / 10x15 10x20 / 10x25 / 10x30 Units
207-363-3311
Call Dan: (207) 251-2221 or Email: villagemotors@comcast.net
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STORAGE
Change of Season Special!
May 1 - November 1 from $299 Snowblowers & Plows Snowmobiles, Skis & Snowboards Inside space from $65 per month
(207) 985-9305
• 24 Hour Access • Month To Month Rental • Residential And Commercial Accounts • Sized from 5’x5’ to 20’x20’
207-363-0020
Raydon Road
York, Maine
Scotland Bridge Road
*Payment in full, in advance, required to receive this special.
1950 US Route 1 Cape Neddick, ME 03902 (207) 361-1200
Paying up to for the right vehicles!
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We need late model trucks and autos of any kind.
$50,000
FIRST DISCOVERY LEARNING CENTER ME Licensed - CPR Certified 65 Main St, York Beach, Maine Ages 0-6 years and After School 207-361-4090 manateebound06@yahoo.com
INDOOR/OUTDOOR
All Makes & Models • Wholesale Buyer
207-363-2483, or email hoaty@starkeyford.com
CHILD CARE
24 Hour Access Climate & Regular Units Moving Supplies • Penske Trucks
Paid Off or Not Instant Money on the Spot!
HOATY @ TOLL FREE 1-877-395-FORD,
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STORAGE RENTALS
$100 UP TO $100,000 AVAILABLE! – DON’T GET RIPPED OFF – CONTACT ME LAST:
Brand new mobile home in park. Close to turnpike. $800/mo. plus utilities. No pets. First, last & security.
Atlantic Self Storage
326 US Rt 1, York, ME
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~ Classifieds ~ HELP WANTED
MUSIC SERVICES
HEATING
PLUMBING & HEATING
SELF STORAGE MANAGER
CUSTOMIZED GUITAR LESSONS All Styles / Levels Experienced teacher, B.M. Learn the music you like! Randy Browning 207.384.4252
High efficiency OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler burns less wood. 25 Year warranty. Janco Classic Wood Boiler 603-767-3729
Plumbing & Heating Service
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE Are You Compassionate? Our CAREGivers’ compassionate care has made us the leading provider of non-medical services to older adults. Join us in making a real difference in their lives – and yours. Flexible P/T morning, afternoon, evening, or overnight hours. Immediate openings in York, Kittery, Eliot and throughout York County. Home Instead Senior Care Kennebunk: 207.985.8550 York: 207.363.6550
Great customer service, organized and a self starter are the qualifications we are looking for to fill this 30 hour per week position in Cape Neddick, ME. Please email resume to jobs@arenhallcorp.com or stop by 1950 US Route One, Cape Neddick, ME to fill out application. No phone calls please.
Dishwasher
PART TIME Evenings & Weekend Days 10-15 Hours Weekly
C.N.A.s & P.S.S.s for 2nd and 3rd shift as well as per diem. We offer Medical, Dental and Health insurance coverage for 24+ a week. If you enjoy working with Seniors, take pride in your work, and want to make a difference in some very special peoples’ lives, please email your resume to:
EQUESTRIAN SERVICES
HELP WANTED
HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS: All Ages. Beginners to advanced. Certified instructor. Affordable rates. (207) 698-1970
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FULL-TIME TODDLER TEACHER In licensed facility. Will train. South Berwick. 207-384-7000
Residential Dining
Sentry Hill of York Harbor is now hiring
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Will train qualified applicants. Year round position. Mature candidates are encouraged to apply. Must have transportation and a good work ethic. Starting pay $9.00 per hour. Additional weekend differential.
Please apply in person:
PRODUCTION OPERATORS -
Kennebunk All shifts $10.00 - $12.00
Call Adecco 207-772-2882
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PART-TIME REPORTER WANTED The Weekly Sentinel and the Granite State Sentinel are seeking part-time reporters to cover events in our circulation area of southern York County Maine and coastal Hew Hampshire. Hours are flexible. Experience in publishing and reporting is a plus, but not required. Please contact Raina with a resume and samples by emailing editor@theweeklysentinel.com or faxing 1-207-646-8477. For additional information, please call TOLL FREE 1-877-646-8448 or 207-646-8448.
ANNUAL HEATING SERVICE $99
Furnaces, Boilers, Monitor 207-651-6876
YARD WORK / LAWN CARE
CHENEY’S Lawn Care
LLC
Leaf Clean-Up & Removal 207.216.3192 Based out of No. Berwick • Fully Insured • cheneyslawncare.com
HELP WANTED
OUTSIDE ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE We’re looking for that unique individual who enjoys meeting people. Must be career-minded, have a professional appearance and good work ethics. Prior newspaper experience preferred. Call for an appointment or email resume to: Carol Brennan, Publisher (207) 646-8448 • email: publisher@TheWeeklySentinel.com
MOWING • • YARD MOWING YARD WORK Mowing YardWORK work PRESSURE WASHING WASHING PRESSURE Pressure washing SPRING CLEANUP&&ODD ODDJOBS JOBS FALL CLEANUP no tooSMALL sMall NO JOB SMALL NOjob JOB TOO TOO FREE Free estiMates FREE ESTIMATES ESTIMATES
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$49/hour Boilers, Furnaces, Monitors, Toyo 207-651-6876
LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC FORECLOSURE SALE Pursuant to 14 M.R.S.A. §6323 By virtue of and in execution of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Order of Sale entered on June 27, 2013, in the York County Superior Court, Civil Action Docket No. RE-2012-0186 in an action brought by JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, Plaintiff, against Dani A. Ciampo f/k/a Dani A. Hill , Defendant, for the foreclosure of a mortgage dated September 16, 2005, and recorded in the York County Registry of Deeds in Book 14607, Page 407, the statutory ninety (90) day redemption period having elapsed without redemption, notice is hereby given that the aforementioned property will be sold at a public sale at 9:00 a.m. on November 6, 2013, at the law offices of Jerome J. Gamache, Esquire, AINSWORTH, THELIN & RAFTICE, P. A., Seven Ocean Street, South Portland, ME 04106, (207) 767-4824, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage and being a certain lot of land with the buildings thereon, situated in the Town of Wells, County of York, and State of Maine, described in said mortgage as being located at 85 Mile Road, Unit #24. (Note: The identification of the location of the property is as stated in the mortgage, which may have been subject to change and/or differ from the Town of Wells records). TERMS OF SALE:
Begin a rewarding career as a Comfort Keeper. Join us in providing excellent in-home non-medical care to area seniors. Responsibilities include personal care, meal preparation, companionship, and light housekeeping. Flexible full-time and part-time hours are available.
The property shall be sold to the highest bidder at the sale, who shall pay a deposit of Five Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($5,000.00) in cash, certified check or funds acceptable to mortgagee at the time and place of sale. The successful bidder shall be required to execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement with said JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association with the aforesaid Five Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($5,000.00) or sum equal to ten percent (10%) of the bid price, whichever is greater, as a non-refundable and non-interest bearing deposit thereon providing for a closing within thirty (30) days of the date of the public sale, at which time the balance of the bid price will be due and payable in cash, certified check or check acceptable to mortgagee upon presentation of the Deed. The property will be sold subject to all easements and rights of way either of record or otherwise existing. The property will be sold subject to real estate taxes assessed and due and payable to the Town of Wells, water and sewer charges and any liens and encumbrances of greater priority than said mortgage. The property shall be sold AS IS, and WHERE IS without any warranties whatsoever expressed, implied or otherwise which warranties are disclaimed. Additional terms to be announced at the sale.
Earned benefits include: • Dental and Vision Plan • AAA Membership • Paid Sick Leave • Year-End Bonus
Prospective bidders are advised to contact Ainsworth, Thelin & Raftice, P.A. as close as possible to their departure to attend the sale in order to confirm the occurrence of the sale as scheduled.
KIND-HEARTED
Experience is always helpful, but not necessary. Our excellent training program helps all our caregivers become skilled professionals.
Please call to find out more!
885 - 9600 51 US Route 1, Suite A, Scarborough
www.comfortkeepers.com
DATED: August 26, 2013 AINSWORTH, THELIN & RAFTICE, P.A. P.O. Box 2412 South Portland, ME 04116-2412 (207) 767-4824
Jerome J. Gamache, Esq. Attorney for JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association
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...ACAR from page 20 Sunday, Oct. 6, 9 a.m. to noon , at the North Berwick Community Center on Lebanon Road in North Berwick. Cost is $10 per vaccination. Please have all cats in crates and all dogs on leashes.
Bake Sale Saturday, Oct. 5 on Route 4 at the Masonic Temple in North Berwick, in conjunction with the Historical Society yard sale. Come check out the homemade goodies for both humans & their four-legged companions!
Support For Life Our “Support For Life” program asks for the pledge of a $10 monthly donation. Your $10 combined with the monthly donations of others will help us meet our ongoing expenses and continue our work as a true “No Kill” organization.
...WENTWORTH from page 32 Bert and Mary Turner Lord, and was a graduate of Berwick High School in 1935 and the Wilfred Academy in Boston , where she learned her skills as a beautician. For over 60 years, she operated Frances Beauty Salon on Wells Beach, where she helped the ladies of the area with the most up to date hair styles and beauty needs. She was a lifetime member of the Wells Congregational Church and the Priscilla Chapter Order of the Eastern Star in Wells. Frances loved nothing
better than to sit down with a good book, to knit and she loved going out to eat. Francis recently sold her home in Wehbannet Drive to reside in Zephyrhills, Fla. during the winter. She returned to Wells to summer. She was preceded by her husband James S. “Sid” Wentworth in 1999. Her survivors include her son James Wentworth of Zephyrhills, FL and Wells, a daughter Nancy L. Wentworth of Trumbull, Conn., a nephew Richard
Lord and Niece Patricia Brown, both of Wells and a wide circle of friends in Wells and Zephyrhills. A graveside service will be held 2 p.m. on Oct.3 at the Ocean View Cemetery, Rt. 1, Wells, with Reverend Linda Hirst officiating. Should friends desire, memorial donations may be made to the Congregational Church of Wells, PO Box 759, Wells ME. 04090. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, Kennebunk. www.bibberfuneral. com.
SANBORN’s AUTO SALES & SALVAGE
• Buying Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Scrap Metal • Demo Work
Hauled In or Picked Up, Trade-Ins Welcome
Buy your next used car or truck at Sanborn’s Auto Sales AND GET 10% OFF ON ALL REPAIRS, TIRES AND PARTS! 276 Harold L. Dow Highway, Eliot, ME
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ITEMS FOR SALE
MATH TUTOR High School & College Over 35 Years Experience Reasonable Rates Call Neal 207-251-2657
FOR SALE Vermont Castings VIGILANT Wood/Coal parlor stove includes all conversion parts, manuals & 1/4 cord of seasoned/split wood. $600 or best offer. 207-646-8547 after 5pm
PERSONAL ASSISTANCE TRUSTWORTHY RETIREE will 1) shop for groceries, hardware, dept. store items. 2) make deliveries. 3) play checkers, scrabble, cribbage & other card games. 4) drive to/ from airport, mall, theater & other dest. 5) do small odd jobs. Try me out! Very reasonable. Call Paul 207-363-0519 or 207-240-6168 HOME CARE Heartfelt Home Care The key to your independence. Compassionate, personal care. Meal prep, light house keeping, shopping. Hourly & daily rates. Call Teresa: (207) 337 - 0991
FOR SALE 10” Table saw $75 Router machine $50 Electric mitre box $50 Call Joe 603-502-7042
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
• Pro-Form 745CS Treadmill • Vision Fitness E-3200 Stationary Bike
$100 each Call Carol at (207) 646-8448
Offering Caring, Senior Home Health Care
LLC
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30, Saturday 8:00-Noon
BUY HERE - PAY HERE! Buying Used Cars & Trucks
EDUCATIONAL
I am a CNA, CRMA and PSS and provide quality care to Seniors in need of assistance with Activities of Daily living, medications, meal prep., Dr. appt.’s and much more. I have 7 years experience working with the elderly and am fully insured. Best of all, I LOVE what I do. :) Call Amy at T.L.C. Homecare and rest easy.
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Experienced, Reliable, Reasonable. Many local references. Interior/Exterior Free Estimates
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Leather Heated & Cooled Seats, GPS Navigation, 8.4 U-Connect Touch, Rear Heated Seats, P. Seats, Keyless Enter “N” Go, 5.7 Hemi, Dual Exhaust, Fog Lights, Full P Equip., Remote Starter, Fact. Warranty, Stk #91294
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$20,995
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28. Early photo process 33. A public promotion 34. A group of statues 36. A single thing 37. Ireland 38. A raised speaking platform 39. Leavened bread 40. Farm animal shelter 41. Oral polio vaccine 44. Chinese fine silk silver 45. Chocolate-colored acidic pulp pod 48. ____ off 49. Hagiographa 50. Manuscripts, abbr.
51. Over the sea CLUES DOWN 1. Stare impertinently 2. Address a deity 3. Converts hide into leather 4. Matrimonial response 5. 13th Hebrew letter 6. Dentist’s organization 7. Fleshy fungus caps 8. Kill violently 9. License & passport 10. Refereed 11. Arbor framework 12. Luxuriant dark brown fur
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SOMERSWORTH HYUNDAI
BUSINESS IS BOOMING, HIRING SALES PEOPLE!!
FIRST SOMERSW O R T H H Y USECURITY NDAI PAYMENTS DEPOSIT
DOWN PAYMENTS
FIRST PAYMENTS
DOWN PAYMENTS
2013 HYUNDAI
2013 HYUNDAI
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48 The Weekly Sentinel
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Jim Dugan | Nancy Ergmann | Lisa Hamel | Mike Conlon | Laura Daly | David Sullivan | Lianne Cronin | Jeffrey Jellison | Laurie Collins
Atlantic Realty 433 US Route 1, Cottage Place, Suite 101, York, ME 03909 | 207.363.4053 | info@c21atlantic.com SERVICE + STRATEGY = SOLD
Thinking of buying or selling property? Let Laurie Collins be the one to help you. Laurie’s outstanding performance, with over 32 years of experience, has made her a top sales producer at Century 21 Atlantic Realty. Allow Laurie’s years of real estate knowledge go to work for you. This past summer has been a busy one and Laurie is actively looking for new listings and new buyers. She is at your service for all your real estate needs. GIVE HER A CALL 207-337-3746
UNDER CONTRACT
REALIZE YOUR DREAM OF HAVING A SECOND HOME IN THE BEAUTIFUL SEASIDE TOWN OF YORK BEACH, MAINE! This partially cleared, level building lot is just 300 yards from Long Sands Beach. A nice quiet setting w/lots of privacy, this nicely wooded land has access to both public water & sewer. Bring your builder and design your vacation retreat today! $175,000 CALL LIANNE CRONIN 603-674-1441
I’M READY TO SELL YOUR HOUSE OR CONDO AND LOOKING FOR SOME NEW LISTINGS. CALL LISA HAMEL AT 207-361-7019 OR E-MAIL AT lisa@c21atlantic.com FOR A FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL MARKET ANALYSIS TODAY
NEW PRICE
NEW PRICE
YORK - LOVINGLY CARE FOR, UPDATED 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH CONTEMPORARY CAPE in private York River Farms community close to York Village, golf and the York River. A must see. $419,800 CALL MIKE CONLON 207-337-1287
ENJOY THE OUTDOOR SETTING OF THIS BEAUTIFUL 4 BR CAPE LOCATED ON OVER 3 PRIVATE, WOODED ACRES IN ELIOT, ME! This impeccable home features 2 full BAs, 1st flr BR, wood flrs, eat in kitchen, new boiler and hot water heater as well as a newer leach field and shingles. Summers can be enjoyed on the large back deck and winters by the woodstove. $299,000 CALL NANCY ERGMANN 207-337-2896
NEW CONSTRUCTION IN YORK! Come design your kitchen, pick out your appliances and flooring and make it your home! Built by one of York’s most renowned builders, this 2700 SF Colonial sits in a new 9 lot subdivision w/privacy galore. Open concept 1st flr with a cathedral ceiling great room, massive kitchen & dining plus a flex room. 3 beds up and a walkup attic for future expansion. $509,500 CALL JEFF JELLISON 207-752-1659
BIDDEFORD - 3 STORY, 6 UNIT APT. BUILDING IN CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN LOCATION! Substantial improvements made including a new 6-zone furnace. Each unit with its own W/D hookup. 3 units w/deck area. Walk to Main St retail and restaurants. FANTASTIC INVESTMENT! $337,900 CALL JIM DUGAN 207-351-6303
ELIOT - BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH COLONIAL includes master bedroom suite, great room and office/den on the first floor. Gorgeous, mature landscaped acre lot that abuts conservation land. Walk to school. A MUST SEE! $399,900 CALL LAURA DALY 207-337-2121
YORK BEACH - INVESTORS TAKE NOTICE! Across from the sea you will find two turn-of-the-century beach cottages consisting of 4 units, 16 rooms, 7 bedrooms & 2 studio apts. with a substantial presence on the lot. Ample parking for at least 10 cars. $759,000
OCEANFRONT PROPERTY ON GERRISH ISLAND WITH UNPARALLELED VIEWS! Enjoy 125 feet of flat, easy access to the Ocean with Seapoint & Cresent Beach just a footstep away from this immaculately kept home. Four bedrooms, open living & dining rooms, and a cathedral ceiling sunroom w/floor to ceiling windows capturing endless ocean views. $1,500,000
YORK - IMPRESSIVELY KEPT HIP ROOF COLONIAL IN A HIGHLY DESIRABLE, WELL ESTABLISHED NEIGHBORHOOD! 3 plush bdrms plus a bonus room on the 2nd flr, spacious kitchen & dining w/granite & built-ins galore, fireplaced LR & a 1st flr den/office. Sit back & soak up sun from the massive patio surrounding the in-ground pool all situated on private backyard abutting 50 acres of conservation land! $565,000
ATTENTION FIRST TIME HOMEBUYERS! Excellent opportunity to be in York within this two bedroom ranch nestled off the road on a private lot. Updated windows & siding within the past ten years, new roof in 2010, detached two car garage, four season porch and plenty of room to start with or downsize to. $229,000
LOOKING FOR ONE-FLOOR LIVING? Come see this beautifully refurbished 7 rm Cape Neddick home. Everything is new including a Dunbar water system w/new well pump and rust filter, new oil tank, new vinyl insulated cellar windows. Bright & airy loft over the 2-car attached garage is perfect for guests & family members. Beautiful yard w/mature landscaping, mahogany decks, & patio with granite steps. $302,000
AUTUMN IS HERE BUT IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO BUY THAT HOME YOU’VE BEEN DREAMING ABOUT! Give me a call and tell me what your needs are -- and I’ll help you find the perfect house that fits your lifestyle and your budget. CALL TODAY! DAVID SULLIVAN 207-332-0746
NEW PRICE
YORK BEACH LIVING AT IT’S BEST! This renovated 2 bedroom year round condo is steps from the beach. Wake up to the sights and sounds of the ocean. Enjoy cooking in the new kitchen and evenings on the front porch. Move-in condition. $374,000
WELLS - LOOKING FOR A GREAT SUMMER PROJECT... THIS IS IT! This 3 - 4 bedroom Cape needs lots of TLC. With a little elbow grease this home would be a cute country Cape. Owned by MSHA and being sold in “AS IS” condition. $139,000
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