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Volume 15 • Issue No. 39

Amore Celebrates 25th Anniversary & Benefit Breakfast

Leanne Cusimano is celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Amore Breakfast, her eatery in Ogunquit. (Rick Barber photo)

By Nancye Tuttle, Staff Writer OGUNQUIT It’s all about love, friendship and food at Amore Breakfast, Leanne Cusimano’s adorable eatery on Main Street. Those features have guided her thriving business from its start on Shore Road in 1994. And they remain at the forefront as Cusimano, her devoted customers and dedicated staff celebrate Amore’s silver anniversary this fall and see it move into the future. “I’m Italian — that means I’m not happy unless you’re

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Arts & Entertainment 13-18 Business & Finance 27 Calendar of Events 6-8 Classifieds 43-46 Computer Lady 43 Health & Fitness 20-21 Home & Business 38-40 Library News 9-11 Obituaries 36 Pets 37-38 Puzzles 47 Real Estate 34-35,48 Sports 41-42 Where To Dine 29-33

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Friendship. After an orientation in Washington, D.C., the group of educators flew to Munich on July 14. They attended a formal state dinner with the German Foreign Office and were provided with a seminar in German cultural norms and history. Over a two-week period, the group toured cities visiting schools and businesses. According to a press release from TOP, these tours are to “… bring North Americans and Germans together to enhance the global competence of students, to bridge the “skills gap” between education and workforce development…” These teaching fellowship tours are funded by the Goethe Institut Washington, Deutsche Bank, Robert Bosch Stiftung, and Siemens. O’Shaughnessy pointed out that Germany has a twotrack educational system with an apprenticeship model. One track is referred (roughly to in English) as ‘Reality track’ and the other, ‘University track’. The first path involves vocational training mixed with regular instruction and internships. The other track is for students who choose to go on to earn an advanced degree. Reality involves subjects as ac-

By Peter Valentino, Staff Writer SOUTH BERWICK / ELIOT Maine Mayhem Football, a Maine women’s full contact football team, have been on a mission: to bring football to girls, actively delivering encouragement throughout. Marshwood is one community feeling that

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encouragement, the number of its girl football players recently rising to four. Those four are: Kiersyn Boyle, whose played the longest out of the group; Maddie Chase; Lilli Maynard; and newest player in the group, See FOOTBALL page 42...

Teacher Kevin O’Shaughnessy at a remaining portion of the Berlin Wall (Reg Bennett photo)

counting, robotics and computer technology. The internships allow students to alternate work with in-school study. “Where we tend to have a ‘one size fits all education’ (in See GERMAN page 12...

Left to right: Maddie Chase #57, Jessikah Lopez #45 from Maine Mayhem Football, Lilli Maynard #87, Payton Caswell #43, and Nicole Keith #65 from Maine Mayhem Football.

Youth Enrichment Day at the Farm

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of coffee here on Amore. It’s a special roast created in California for Amore by her brother-in-law Bill Coleman’s West Coast Coffee Roasters. Folks pour the robust brew from a line-up of percolators into custom-made white mugs emblazoned with the eatery’s trademark logo “LOVE is the Maine Ingredient.” It’s the first of many welcoming touches that have made Amore Breakfast one of Ogunquit’s most popular spots for

Girl Football Players Receive Encouragement

WHS Teacher Experiences German Model of Education WELLS Wells High School social studies and psychology teacher Kevin O’Shaughnessy joined with 12 other American and Canadian teachers to visit Germany and become “fellows” in the Goethe-Institut USA’s Transatlantic Outreach (TOP) Program, Year of German-American

eating and I can feed you,” Cusimano said. The amiable restaurateur chatted with a reporter recently in the comfortable waiting area of Amore Breakfast, located in a bright yellow house adjacent to the Admiral’s Inn and a block from the Ogunquit Playhouse. The room has a mid-20th-century retro vibe to it, highlighted by funky 1950s-style curtains that Cusimano found on Etsy. Patrons arriving for breakfast in the 85-seat establishment are invited to enjoy their first cup

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CAPE NEDDICK Youth Enrichment Day at Hilton-Winn Farm provides something for everyone to enjoy on Saturday, October 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Activities include arts and crafts, scarecrow making, pumpkin painting, nature hikes, farm animals, and entertainment by local musicians. BBQ, baked goods, snacks, and refreshing cold

drinks, will also be available for purchase. Entrance fee is $5 for adults and $3 for children. The Youth Enrichment Center at Hilton-Winn Farm, located at 189 Ogunquit Road in Cape Neddick, is a non-profit organization dedicated to positive youth development, naturebased educational experiences, See FARM page 2...

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the author of two books about the area, Settlement & Abantions are required. YORK COUNTY donment on Tatnic Hill, An EcOn Saturday, Oct. 5, from lectic History of Wells, Maine It’s hiking season! Join Great Works Regional Land 10 a.m. - noon, Gary Mitchell and History of a Maine “Little Trust members and explore fa- will lead a Fern ID walk at Ne- River.” vorite trails with knowledgeable gutaquet Conservation Area in Mary Mazur of Coyote guides. Hikes are scheduled most North Berwick. On Saturday, Club Wildlife Education will weekends October thru mid-No- Oct. 19, the Historical Society of share her experience identifyvember and “Wednesday Wan- Wells and Ogunquit joins with ing animals at Savage Wildlife derings” on the first Wednesday Great Works for a Tatnic Hill Preserve through the clues they of each month. Space on hikes is history hike led by Joe Hardy, leave behind on Sunday, Oct. limited to 20 people so reserva- 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Joe Hardy is 13, 10 a.m. - noon. This 26-acre gem of a preserve is located on the South Berwick/Eliot line between Rte 101 and the Salmon Falls River. Sunday afternoon, Oct. 27, Great Works Regional Land Trust invites all to a cel*Customer pays for labor and ancillary parts only. Up to 1 ton trucks. Cannot be combined with other coupons or discounts. One per vehicle. EXP 10.31.2019. ebration of the completion of the new parking area and trail FREE LOANERS •Make an appt today! access for Orris Falls ConservaCall/text 207-439-4500 or email appt@auto-works.com tion Area at 551 Emery’s Bridge Road in South Berwick. 107 Government St., Kittery The November 6 Wednes207-439-4500 • Kittery 603-436-4500 www.auto-works.com 107 Government St., • Mon.-Fri. • 7:30-5:30 day Wandering will be 10 - 11 a.m. at Grover-Herrick preserve in North Berwick. This lovely, easy trail passes through beech woods to Bauneg Beg Lake and the headwaters of the Great Open Monday 12-4, Tuesday-Saturday 10-4, Closed Sunday Works River. For those looking for Fall Plants & Mums • Cut Flowers • House Plants longer treks, the annual Three Air Plants • Succulents • Potted Planters & Hangers Hills Hike on Mt. Agamenticus Fresh & Dried Wreaths • Bird Houses & Baths • Photography will be held Sunday, Nov. 3, 9 Unique Garden Sculptures • And Much More! a.m. - 3 p.m. and cover around 7 miles of moderate terrain. The 1399 ROUTE 1, CAPE NEDDICK • (207) 219-2233 Sunday, Nov. 17 hike, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., will be at the Rocky Hills Preserve in South Berwick and

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...AMORE from page 1 breakfast and brunch. In the summer, the wait for a table may take a while. But tourists and locals alike don’t mind, since once they’re seated, the Amore love continues in the diner-like dining room. Cusimano has decorated it in a fresh redwhite-and-black color scheme, with white tables, red booths and an array of vintage signs, old toasters and enamelware kitchen collectibles. The generous menu features an array of hearty breakfast and brunch classics plus there are cocktails, wine, beer and spiked coffees for those who like a drink with their brunch. Cusimano relocated Amore Breakfast to Main Street in 2018, after occupying four different spaces along Shore Road, starting as a small coffee shop in 1994 on the Sea Chambers property. She loves her new location and was happy to re-open after taking a year off to help with family health concerns. “When we were closed, people were devastated. So I was happy when (property owner) Joe Delois and his sons, Nate and Tony, called and said, ‘We want you here — you’re an Ogunquit institution,” she recalled. “It’s incredible the connections I’ve made with so many wonderful people,” she noted, embracing vacationers and locals alike in her large “circle of friends.” Such local connections are important to everyone at Amore and so is the concept of giving back. So much so they host an annual Benefit Breakfast for the Dominica School and Orphanage in Dominican Republic. The next one takes place on

Friday, October 18 with a special menu-suggested donation of $15 per person that includes coffee, tea or juice. Patrons can also order off of the regular menu and leave a donation if they wish. 100% of the money raised goes directly to the food program, which feeds 106 children who are on the “Social Program”. They receive 3 meals a day and tuition-free education. The private school is one of the highest rated in the district, with over 500 students in total. Leanne and her family have visited the Orphanage and school many times over the last 14 years. Leanne has also volunteered in the classroom and helped to prepare and serve meals to the children. There is an on-going need for support,and thanks to many individuals and organizations, especially in the U.S., they can continue to provide a safe, and nurturing environment. For more information on this program, visit www. dominicaschool.org. Amore Breakfast will remain open until December 15. “After Christmas by the Sea weekend,” said Cusimano, who runs the annual Christmas parade each year in town and supports other charitable events as well. “I love it — it’s more than a passion and nothing I can think of that I’d rather do more,” said Cusimano. Amore Breakfast is located at 87 Main Street in Ogunquit. Its fall hours are Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays, 7:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Closed Wednesdays and Thursdays. It closes for the winter on Sunday, December 15 and will reopen in April. Visit www. amorebreakfast.com for info.

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Friday, October 4 Museum Free Friday

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

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George Marshall Store Gallery Opening Reception, 5-7 p.m.: A Community of Potters - Invited New England Artists - Memoir, embroideries by Courtney Sanborn, and Main Street Revisited, photographs by Julee Holcombe. 140 Lindsay Road in York. FMI: www. georgemarshallstoregallery.com.

Prayer Workshop

St. David’s Episcopal Church, 138 York Street invites all to a

Centering Prayer Workshop from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This method of prayer is both a relationship with God and a discipline to foster that relationship. 8:30 a.m. registration ($20 per person) and coffee. The presenter will be the Rev. Deacon Darrell Blackwell of Holy Spirit Parish in Kennebunk.

Pancake Breakfast

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Love and Light Walk

Walk as a community through Kennebunk and help those heal from the loss of loved ones and bring awareness and resources to those who are hurting starting at 10 a.m. Join a team, create a team, or sign up as an individual walker. Each login can add up to 5 additional walkers. Please sign up and add walkers to the AFSP event page so that we know how many walkers we will have at www. afsp.org/loveandlightkbk.

Shoreline Republicans Meeting

The Shoreline Republican Committee will hold its next meeting at 9 a.m. in the Wheeler room at the York Public Library, 15 Long Sands Rd, York. The Shoreline GOP serves Republicans from Kittery, York, and Ogunquit. Come to the meeting and get involved!

Blessing of Animals

Bring your furry, feathery, scaly, or hairy friend to the St. David’s Budget Box, 2 Bragdon Lane, Kennebunk at 11 a.m. for the annual Blessing of the Animals service. This brief service is a way to give thanks to God for the special role our pets play in our lives. FMI: 207-985-3073.

Beach Clean Up

Join the Kittery Conservation Commission for their annual Coastal Beach Clean-up from 9 - 11 a.m. at Seapoint and Crescent Beaches. Volunteers of all ages and experience are welcome. If attending, please wear sturdy shoes and bring gloves!

York Farmers’ Market

Last one of the season! 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the lot behind the York Region Chamber visitors center, Route 1 in York. No pets and no smoking.

Kennebunk Artisans Marketplace

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Pancake Breakfast

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

Sunday, October 6 Blessing of the Animals

At the 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. service at St. Peter’s By The Sea, 535 Shore Road, Cape Neddick. Bring your pets for a blessing with holy water! All are welcome. FMI: www. st-peters-by-the-sea.org or 207361-2030.

Poetry Readings

Community members are invited to Mornings in Paris, Lower Village, Kennebunk, 2-4 p.m. to join in or just listen to local poets read their works. Free admission. Cash bar and delicious menu items available. FMI: wepoets5@gmail.com.

Gallery Dessert Series Lecture

“All this China of the most fashionable kind” - Chinese Export Porcelain for the American Market, by Karina Corrigan. At Geaorge Marshall Gallery, 140 Lindsay Road, York. FMI: Mary Harding at 207-351-1083 or mhardingart@ gmail.com or www.georgemarshallstoregallery.com.

Kennebunk Fire Rescue Open House

Stop by the Kennebunk Fire Rescue, 80 Thompson Road, Kennebunk, from 9 a.m. to noon to meet these important people in the neighborhood, see where they work and learn about the equipment they use.

Cemetery History Stroll

A one-hour walk will explore this 200-year-old cemetery located at 336 Main St., South Berwick at 1 p.m. Free admission, no reservations required. Hosted by the Old Berwick Historical Society. FMI: www.oldberwick.org.

Chicken Shoot

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Monday, October 7 Style Show for Veterans

The Old York Chapter-Daughters of the American Revolution is hosting their annual Style Show for Veterans at the Stage Neck Inn in York at 6 p.m. The proceeds assist local veterans groups and Beals Hospitality Center. Styles presented are by Daisy Janes in York Village where tickets can be purchased for $35.

Eliot Historical Society

Russ and Jim Staples will join the Eliot Historical Society at 7 p.m. at the John F. Hill Grange, 142 State Rd. in Eliot to talk about their father’s (Walter Staples) autobiographical book, Mostly My Maine. Staples is a well-known name in Eliot, and many of the places they speak about will be familiar. All are welcome to this free program. Donations are always gratefully accepted.

Tuesday, October 8 Historical Walking Tour

11 a.m., Brick Store Museum, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk. Learn the history of the elaborate and historical homes that line Kennebunk’s Summer Street neighborhood. Led by Museum tour guide. $10 per person/free for members. FMI: 207-985-4802 or www.brickstoremuseum.org.

Museum Collections Storage Tour

Noon at Brick Store Museum, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk. Discover what’s behind-the-scenes at Kennebunk’s local history museum to discover nearly 70,000 artifacts belonging to the town’s history. $12 per person/$5 for members, with admission to the Museum included. FMI: 207-985-4802 or www.brickstoremuseum.org.

surrounding you on the Laudholm campus of the Wells Reserve from 10-11:30 a.m. This is a peaceful, guided experience focused on mindful practices for ages 12 and up. Wheelchair accessible. $7/ regular, $5/member, or $15/family plus site admission. Reservations required. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. FMI: 207-646-1555 or www. wellsreserve.org.

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Well’s Farmers’ Market

Rear parking lot of Wells Ogunquit Center at Moody. 300 Post Road (route 1) Wells. Every Wednesday through mid-October. 1:30-5 p.m. FMI: www.wellsfarmersmarket.org.

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Alienated Grandparents Support Group

Alienated GrandparentsAnonymous (AGA) meets at 1:30 to 3 p.m. at Wells Public Library, 1434 Post Road, Wells. AGA provides information and support to grandparents who have been cut off from access to their grandchildren. FMI: agayorkco@gmail.com or www.aga-fl.org.

Tuesday, October 8 & Wednesday, October 9 “Complex Choices: Inside the Mind of a Survivor” Skit

12-12:30 p.m., Caring Unlimited and Sanford Maine Stage Company presents “Complex Choices: Inside the Mind of a Survivor”, a theatrical skit on domestic violence, at the Hannford Lecture Hall, York County Community College, Wells. Admission is free.

Wednesday, October 9 American Legion Meeting

The Charles S. Hatch American Legion Auxiliary of Berwick is having their monthly meeting at 7 p.m. in the Berwick Town Hall on Sullivan Street. Any woman veteran and her family is invited to attend. FMI: Call President Diana Lapierre at 207-698-1762 or Chaplain Ann Urbanski at 207-698-5258.

Girl Scouts Sign-Up Event

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

Preschool Story Hour

a short trail walk, and a related craft project from 10:30 -11:30 a.m. For children aged 3 to 5 and their caregivers. Free with site admission. Dorothy Fish Coastal Resource Library, Wells Reserve at Laudholm. FMI: 207-646-1555 or www.wellsreserve.org.

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Come See YOUR 100 Acres! Did you ever imagine owning 100 acres of land and ponder the endless possibilities of what you could do with it? Or the possibility of doing nothing at all? Well, that is exactly the rare opportunity York taxpayers will have when they vote on Nov. 5. Oh, the ballot will ask if the Town should buy the 100-plus acres known as the Davis Property. But let’s face it, it’s the residents of York who will decide if they want to own this priceless piece of real estate now and forever. You ARE the town. But don’t take our word for it. Come see for yourself on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 6 at 1 p.m. when a guided tour of the property will take place. You’ll have a chance to see the open fields once farmed by its owners. You’ll trek through beautiful virgin forest and maybe catch a glimpse of the deer and other wildlife that live there. You’ll see the trail system through the woods between Village Elementary and Coastal Ridge that schoolkids have walked for years. You’ll see the ponds and streams and vernal pools where the tiniest of creatures begin their journeys. You’ll hear the chirping and squawking and chattering of birds and squirrels and other creatures that inhabitat the lush canopy that overlooks and protects this unique environment. And perhaps you’ll imagine walking here with your kids and your kids’ kids on Sunday afternoons for decades to come. Heather Campbell, one of the younger members of the town’s Budget Committee, said at a recent meeting while speaking in favor of the Town buying the Davis property, “As a mom with two young children, this is the land that my kids are going to use.” A thoughtful mother thinking of the future. Come see what Heather was talking about. Bring the kids! Come walk on YOUR land -- maybe for the first time, hopefully not the last. Don’t let the selectmen bully you. Vote yes for YOUR land on Nov. 5! When: Sunday, Oct. 6, at 1 p.m Where: 142 York St., York, ME Meet: Come up the driveway. Follow the direction of the guides.

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Girl Scouts Sign-Up Event

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

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York County Republican Meeting

The monthly York County Republican Committee (YCRC) will meet at the Wells Activity Center, 113 Sanford Rd. (Route 109). Doors open 6 p.m. with refreshments followed by meeting at 7 p.m. Special Guests include Jay Allen who is running for U.S. Rep for Maine’s 1st Congressional District. FMI: communications@yorkgop.org or 207-468-2395.

Eliot Garden Club

The October meeting will be at 12:45 p.m. at the Eliot Congregational Church Meeting Hall, 1361 State Rd in Eliot. This month’s program will be “Lush, Healthy, Pesticide-free Lawns for Everyone”. Learn how to create a beautiful lawn without chemical fertilizers, weed or bug killers. The program is free and the public is welcome. Light refreshments will be served.

Saturday, October 12 Basket Weaving Demonstration

10 a.m., Brick Store Museum, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk. Basket weaver Gabriel Frey will visit the Museum for a special demonstration of Wabanaki basket weaving. Admission included with Museum ticket, donations gratefully accepted. FMI: 207-985-4802 or www.brickstoremuseum.org.

Kennebunk Beach History Walking Tour

10 a.m. Begins at Trinity Chapel, Railroad Avenue, Kennebunk Beach. Learn the history of the development of Kennebunk Beach as a tourist destination. About a one-mile loop, 60-90 minutes, led by trained tour guide. $10 per person, $5 for members. FMI: 207-985-4802 or www.brickstoremuseum.org.

Trolley Open House

Seashore Trolley Museum, 195 Log Cabin Road, Kennebunkport, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Guests interested in becoming members are welcome all day for behind the scenes tours, demonstrations, special rides and more! Last trolley departs at 4:05 p.m. Dog-friendly. FMI: www.trolleymuseum.org or 207-967-2800.

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Flea Market

Kittery Lions Club hosts its monthly Flea Market from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 117 State Road (Route 1) in Kittery. Interesting items old and new, treasures and collectibles. Breakfast sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers, snacks and beverages are also available. Call 207-752-6440 for table rental. Wheelchair accessible.

Pancake Breakfast

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

Sunday, October 13 Animal Signs

Great Works Regional Land Trust will meet at Savage Wildlife Preserve, 15 Dover-Eliot Rd, South Berwick at 10 a.m. Outdoor educator will help participants identify animals through the clues they leave behind. All ages welcome. Free to members, suggested donation $5 to non-members, $10/ family, reservations required. FMI: info@gwrlt.org or 207-646-3604.

Laudholm’s Early Beginnings

10:30-11:30 a.m. Take a tour of the historic Laudholm campus of the Wells Reserve with volunteer Ed Bellegarde. Hear stories from the site’s English settlement history, beginning with a king’s grant in 1642. Meet at the Visitor Center. FMI: 207-646-1555 or www.wellsreserve.org.

Full Moon Walk

Watch the Moon rise just after sunset from one of the highest points in Wells 7-9 p.m. then experience the Wells Reserve at Laudholm at night, listening for animals and owls. A great family experience for those who can enjoy the quiet. $7/regular, $5/ member, or $15/family. Reservations required. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. FMI: 207-646-1555 or www.wellsreserve.org.

Chicken Shoot

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

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~ Library News ~ Berwick Public Library Comedy

An Evening of Comedy with Jimmy Dunn on Saturday, October 5 at 7 p.m. at the Hussey Theater, Noble High School. Tickets for the show are $20, and proceeds will benefit the library.

Knitting Brigades of WWI

Tuesday, October 8 at 6 p.m. Author Holly Korda will share information about the Red Cross’ efforts to mobilize volunteers nationwide to knit bandages, socks, sweaters, and other necessities for WWI.

Belichick the Reader Dog

Saturday, October 12, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Belichick the reader dog stops by every month to listen to children read to her. She loves meeting new people and provides children with a non-judgmental audience while they practice their reading skills.

Rosalind Fedeli Paintings

Fedeli’s beautiful oil paintings capture the colors and shapes of autumn and will be on exhibit through November.

The Chapters’ Book Club

We’re thrilled to partner with Noble High School to offer this new book club! All NHS students are welcome to join. The Chapters meet one Wednesday a month during Knight time in the school library. Books of all genres are chosen for discussion. Copies of the current month’s book are available in the school library.

Nifty Needleworkers

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

Social Seniors

Wednesdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m. A program designed to give seniors a chance to connect with one another, keep involved in the community, meet new friends

and share memories. The seniors group will offer refreshments, adult coloring, puzzles, board games, good conversation, and more.

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Wednesdays at 4 p.m. LEGO Club (ages 10-plus up) meets for weekly challenges and inspired builds. The last Wednesday of the month is the Robotics Club meeting.

Story Times

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

Drop-in Crafts

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

Genealogy Club

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

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

Annual Tri[athlon]

Ladies, join us on the Mill Field in North Berwick on Saturday, October 5, for our annual Tri[athlon] to raise money for the library and the York County Cancer Care Center in Sanford. We will start out with a half hour of yoga with Nancy Cotty; run or walk a 1 or 2 mile circuit around North Berwick and finish with a fun obstacle course. Registration is $20 ($15 for ages 7-18) and can be paid prior to the event at the library. You may also register the day of the event on the Mill Field at 11:30. Yoga begins at noon.

Sew Simple: Sewing for Kids

Due to popular demand, our summer program Sew Simple: Sewing for Kids will continue on the 2nd Saturday of each month! Local quilter and sewing enthusiast Jennifer Bartsch is guiding children’s creative talents in learning to sew. Children age 8+ are welcome. No sewing experience

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Altered Books DIY

For older (age 10+ including adults) creative spirits we are offering an Altered Books DIY workshop on Tuesday, October 8, 4-6 p.m. Participants will take an old book and turn it into something spooky just in time for Halloween! A $5 materials fee is due at the time of registration; space is limited so pre-registration is suggested.

Outreach Services

The library will bring books to residents of the Olde Mill in North Berwick on Tuesday, October 15, at 2 p.m. The next outreach services to residents of Simpson Meadows will be on Wednesday, October 16, at 2 p.m.; to Prescott Heights on Thursday, October 17. The library can bring materials to elderly and homebound residents of North Berwick on request.

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Call the library at 207-676-2215 or visit www.da-hurd.lib.me.us.

Kennebunk Free Library HavestFest Book Sale

The Friends of the Kennebunk Free Library will have a book sale on Saturday, October 12 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in conjunction with the Town’s HarvestFest. The sale will be held in Hank’s Room and outside (weather permitting) and feature a variety of books at discounted prices. Come and support the Library and get some great deals on gently-used books and media.

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South Berwick Public Library Maine Reciprocal Borrowing

Starting this week, patrons of the Library will have more options for accessing library materials thanks to a new Maine Reciprocal Borrow-

ing Program. The service allows library users with a valid library card from one participating library to visit another participating library to check-out materials in person. While reciprocal borrowing won’t replace the statewide interlibrary loan service, it offers a new convenience for Mainers who may live in one community but spend a significant portion of their time in other places for work, vacation or family obligations.

“A Good Man with a Dog”

Maine author and retired game warden Roger Guay will visit the Library to speak about his book “A Good Man with a Dog: A Game Warden’s 25 Years in the Maine Woods” on Tuesday, October 8 at 7 p.m. In addition to decades of service, Guay has received numerous commendations from the Maine House of Representatives; the Maine State Police; New Brunswick, police; and the USPCA.

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Call the library at 207-384-3308 or visit www.southberwicklibrary.org.

Wells Public Library Mother Goose Storytime

Monday, October 7 at 10:30 a.m. Children ages 0-24 months and their caregivers are invited to engage in lap activities, rhymes, songs, and fingerplays.

Teen Craft: Paint Chip Mosaics

Wednesday October 9 at 1:30 p.m. This month, create city skylines to abstract animals to superheroes with only scissors and paint chips. We provide the supplies, you bring the creativity!

Teen Event: 3D Stars with Lucy Hardy

Wednesday, October 16 at 1:30 p.m. Create an ornament for the holidays or just as decoration for your home using old greeting cards!

Fiber Arts

Friday, October 4 at 10:30 a.m. If you embroider, cross-stitch, sew, weave or quilt, if it’s done with fiber and it’s portable, we welcome you.

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~ News ~ Online Information Available on Celebrating Maine’s Bicentennial AUGUSTA Two hundred years ago, in 1819, Maine voted to separate from Massachusetts and the statehood later became offi...BOOKS from page 10 All ages and levels of ability are encouraged to join us for ideas, inspiration and lively conversation.

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York Public Library Community Crafters

Thursday, October 10, 17, 24 and 31 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Join us in the Kennebunk Room to knit, crochet, do needlework or whatever other creative endeavor you are working on. The Library will provide the space to work and socialize, you just need to bring along the project you are working on.

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

Friday, October 4 at 7:00 p.m. Join Mark Elbroch as he explores the question—do mountain lions disproportionately contribute to their environments in positive ways? He’ll share anecdotes, images and videos of research of mountain lion predation (killing and eating prey), and its diverse effects on local communities.

Meditation Meetup

Wednesday, October 9, 5:30-6:30 p.m. This session will be led by Avi Magidoff, a student of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh for more than two decades who practices acupuncture in Portsmouth. Dress comfortably and bring your own cushion. This program is free and open to all ages and abilities. No prior experience needed.

cial in 1820. This past July, the Maine Bicentennial Commission kicked off efforts to commemorate Maine’s Bicentennial as a unique occasion to draw residents, visitors, public servants and private businesses together to commemorate 200 years of statehood, celebrate Maine’s present, and inspire a healthy and prosperous future. With a mission statement firmly in place, the Maine Bicentennial Commission exists to plan, administer and coordinate programs and projects that commemorate Maine’s 200th anniversary of statehood, with three major goals: To explore Maine’s history from the many perspectives of its multiple past and current populations; To celebrate Maine’s present people, places, institutions and economy; and To envision the public and private actions that will enhance

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Thursdays and Fridays at 10:30 a.m. Join us for stories, songs, fingerplays, and crafts for 3-5 year olds.

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chance to encourage our students to read is a good thing,” he added. Lynn Mercier is the librarian at WJHS. “While some students are more excited about reading than others, the program is something the students look forward to and enjoy, especially since they can keep the books,” commented Mercier who wants to credit, not only Superintendent Daly for his support, but the owner of Annie’s Book Stop in Wells, Francine Tanguay who orders and makes the paperbacks available. “Francine has helped immensely with the Summer Reading Program by providing generous discounts and donating many of the books over the years,” added Mercier. Also of note, September 6 was National Read a Book Day. At WJHS the day was celebrated this year by approximately 250 students who participated by visiting and reading in their school’s library. According to Mercier, students were excited to visit this “beautiful library space” again after summer break. The day began with Grades 7 and 6 ELA teacher Laney Yeomelakis encouraging students to check books out of the library and begin reading. Grade 6 ELA teacher Sarah Downs followed suit along with many other teachers keeping the li-

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ “Pink Tie Party” to Benefit Five Local Organizations ARUNDEL The Pink Tie Party returns to beautiful Vinegar Hill Music Theater on Thursday, October 10, for a festive evening of creative fare and cocktails, live music and pink attire to raise money for a great cause: to generate awareness and funds to prevent and fight cancer here in Maine. “Last year’s event raised over $80,000 through the gener-

Literacy Fundraiser KITTERY On Thursday, October 10, 4-7 p.m., Take Flight Aerial Adventure Course, on RT. 1 in Kittery, will be hosting a literacy fundraiser where the more people climb, the more benefits York Adult Education receives! The money is for a good cause: York Adult Education provides classes for low-level literacy – reading, writing, speaking, and listening as well as math and computer sciences. The money from this event will help keep classes free for students, because money shouldn’t be a barrier for people who want to improve themselves. “We want people to be able to ‘take flight’ and reach for their goals. Low reading skills make it difficult to improve a job situation or help a child in school. York Adult Education can help with that,” said Lisa Robertson, Director of the Adult Ed. program. Interested participants can pre-register at www.takeflightadv.com/community or call the office at 207-363-7922 for more information.

osity of our sponsors and attendees” said event organizer Lana Wescott. “Our guests are in for another fun evening of delicious food, terrific auction items, and fabulous entertainment! We hope to exceed $80,000 this year as we have expanded our efforts this year to support The Maine Cancer Foundation, Ben’s Fight, Foundation4Love, The Dempsey Center and Maine Pediatric Cancer Program.” Silent auction items will feature a wellness package from Quest Fitness, Luxury Box at a Vinegar Hill Music Theatre Performance, Spa Package from Cottage Breeze Day Spa as well as an array of gift certificates and expe-

riences from hotels, restaurants, sporting events and more. The live auction highlights include a week long cottage rental at Owls Head, two airline tickets to travel anywhere in the world and NEW this year a Kitchen design & makeover from Thomas & Lord and Distinctive Tile. This year’s event will also include a raffle for a sporty pink scooter and our stylish Pink boutique. Kennebunkport’s popular The Dock Squares will pack the dance floor once again, and guests can sample hors d’oeuvres from our guest chefs from The Boathouse, Shannon Bard Events, The Nonantum, and Eventide. Batson River Brewing

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KENNEBUNK Award-winning 12th-generation Passamaquoddy basket maker Gabriel Frey will demonstrate his traditional craft at the Brick Store Museum on Saturday, October 12, from 10 a.m. through 2 p.m. Frey will demonstrate basket weaving from start to finish, by preparing and refining black ash, through to a complete basket. Frey recently won a prestigious United States Artists fellowship award this past February.

Admission to the Museum on October 12 includes the demonstration. Frey specializes in utility baskets. Growing up Sipayik and Motahkomikuk, Gabriel learned all aspects of black ash basket making tradition from locating the black ash tree, processing the log into weaving material, and weaving the basket. Over the past 18 years Gabriel has strived to honor his grandfather’s style of basket making while incorporating

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his own modern aesthetic. This special program is co-sponsored by Museum partner Home & Away Gallery in Kennebunkport. This special event takes place during Maine’s first-ever Indigenous Peoples’ Day weekend, which has replaced Columbus Day in this state. For more information, visit www.brickstoremuseum. org or call the Museum at 207985-4802.

KENNEBUNK The KKA Chamber of Commerce is now collecting Halloween candy for Summer Street residents. Donations should be dropped off at 16 Water St. by Monday, Oct. 28, and Chamber volunteers will distribute the candy to Summer Street homeowners in time for Halloween. Homeowners on historic Summer Street in recent years have served up more than 2,000 trick-or-treaters of all ages from

around the region. Locals can ensure the tradition continues by supporting the candy drive. Summer Street will be closed, at Summer and Depot Streets and at Summer and Park Streets, 5-9 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 31. Trick-or-Treating among area businesses in downtown Kennebunk, Lower Village, and Dock Square in Kennebunkport, runs 4-6 p.m. on Halloween night. For details, visit www. gokennebunks.com.

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tume on the park’s Facebook page (voting starts at 6:30 p.m.). The winner receives a gift certificate to Congdon’s Doughnuts. Food trucks will include El Rodeo Go (Mexican), Greeks to Peaks (Greek), What-A-Wrap (wraps), Fahrenheit 225 (barbeque), Hoss & Mary’s (burgers/comfort), Knew Potato Caboose (gourmet French fries), Big Grampa’s Grill (grilled items), and Congdon’s Doughnuts (doughnuts/ice cream). The beer garden will also serve special Halloween cocktails and hand out candy. Congdon’s After Dark’s season ends on October 13. There is no cost for admissio. Go to www.cadfoodtrucks.com for more information.

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Expert on Big Cats to Speak at York Public Library YORK Please join White Pine Programs for an evening of adventure and learning on Friday, October 4 at 7 p.m. at York Public Library, 15 Long Sands Rd, York. Dr. Mark Elbroch, Director of the Puma Program for Panthera, a science organization working to conserve the world’s wild cats, will present the impact of mountain lions in our environment. His presentation, titled “What do mountain lions and McDonald’s have in common?”, will explore the lives of the elusive mountain lion. While many people fear these animals because they have massive teeth and claws, he argues that few have actu-

ally considered whether mountain lions might also be good for ecosystems, and in turn, good for us. Join Mark Elbroch as he explores this question—do mountain lions disproportionately contribute to their environments in positive ways? He’ll share anecdotes, images and videos of research of mountain lion predation (killing and eating prey), and its diverse effects on local communities. And, of course, you’ll gain some insights into what mountain

lions and McDonald’s have in common. Dr. Mark Elbroch is the Director of the Puma Program for Panthera, www.panthera. org. Mark’s work has been covered by the BBC, NatGeo Wild, New York Times, National Public Radio, and the Washington Post, among others. Mark is also the author/coauthor of 10 books on natural history, including the Peterson’s Reference Guide to the Behavior of North American Mammals, and the

new edition of Mammal Tracks and Sign: A Guide to North American Species (August, 2019). More can be found at markelbroch.com. For more information on forest kindergarten, after school programs, wildlife tracking opportunities and weekend programs, please visit www.whitepineprograms.org.

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First Parish Church Village Faire in York YORK This year’s Village Faire at First Parish Church in York takes place on Saturday, October 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with something for everyone. The Bake Sale boasts some of the best cooks in York County with scrumptious pies and cookies and bread that is wholesome and hearty. Cakes and snack items will make your entertaining nearly effortless. In Attic Treasures, visitors will find gently-used home furnishings, kitchen essentials, accent pieces, serving pieces for entertaining, and décor to suit every taste. The artful arrangement of curated items will inspire you to update your home decorating for the holidays. An expanded Tool Shed, with a large inventory of new and almost-new tools to fill every imaginable need, will help with the process. Quantity discounts are offered beginning with a 5% discount for total sales of $10 up to a 50% discount for sales of $100 or more. Discover something irresistible at Antiques & Collectibles. This year’s finds include a c.1936 wooden wagon, a vintage ironing board, and several pieces of exquisite glassware. There will also be a selection of fine jewelry to complement See FAIRE page 16...

You Are Invited to a Free Seminar Self-Publishing in a Nutshell Thursday, October 24th 10:30 AM Atlantic Design Center (in the Eldredge Lumber Building) 627 US Route One, York, Maine Our speaker, Katherine Mayfield, has self-published more than ten books over the course of eight years, including an award winning memoir, The Box of Daughter, the story of her journey of recovery from family bullying in childhood. She has also published a memoir about her lifelong obsession with cats, books of humor and poetry, and several books on recovery from dysfunctional family dynamics and bullying, as well as two books on acting with a traditional publisher. Katherine blogs on dysfunctional families at www.TheBoxofDaughter.com. Katherine teaches writing workshops and classes in Maine, New Hampshire, and online through her website, www.katherine-mayfield.com. She also provides manuscript critique services for other writers and offers book-formatting services for Amazon kindle and print books. Katherine also plays dinner music at

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KITTERY The line-up for the fifth annual Django By The Sea, New England’s premiere Gypsy jazz festival, reads like an international “Who’s Who” of rising jazz stars. The festival celebrates the music of Gypsy jazz legends Django Reinhardt and Stephan Grappelli. The kickoff party takes place Thursday evening, October 10, at Book & Bar, 40 Pleasant St, Portsmouth. The event is free and open to

the public, with donations suggested. Ticketed performances will be held Friday, October 11 thru Sunday, October 13, at The Dance Hall in Kittery. Headlining the festival is Kourosh Kanani, one of the most prominent guitarists on the European jazz circuit. Kourosh will be performing on Saturday night with the founder of Django By The Sea, violinist extraordinaire Jason Anick, who Downbeat Magazine labeled a rising

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star in the world of jazz violin. This year’s Django By The Sea features several other worldclass – and worldwide! -- musicians. Brazilian-born Cesar Garabini, who plays an ItalianBrazilian 7-string guitar, specializes in Choro music, often called “the New Orleans jazz of Brazil.” Choro is the predecessor to the popular Brazilian genres of Samba and Bosa Nova. Cesar will be joined on stage by critically acclaimed, Israeli-born guitarist Yotam Silberstein. They are also performing on Saturday. On Friday, guitarist, composer, and SAGA award-winner Max O’Rourke, a native of Rutland, Vermont, will celebrate the electric side of Django, sharing the stage with Matt Stubbs, a clarinet virtuoso, and Boston’s most in-demand bassist, Greg Loughman. Opening for Max is another SAGA award-winner, 15-year-old Gypsy jazz phenom Henry Acker and his Bostonbased trio, featuring his father Victor on guitar and uncle Dana on double-bass – both of whom are Berkelee College of Music alums! The festival concludes with a Sunday afternoon jam session featuring several of the weekend’s performers, plus special guest Dallas Vietty, one of the

A Writer’s Circle Student Reading at Sarah Orne Jewett

SOUTH BERWICK Hear the work of emerging writers at A Writer’s Circle Student Reading, Thursday, October 10, 6-8 p.m., at Historic New England’s Sarah Orne Jewett House Museum and Visitor Center. A Writer’s Circle is a writing group that meets regularly at the site. The group is facilitated by Brian Evans-Jones, former poet laureate of Hampshire County, U.K. Said EvansJones, “I’m proud to have been involved with the Jewett Writers group since it began nearly five years ago, and I’m delighted that we’re going to celebrate with our first reading event. I’ve seen so most in-demand jazz and swing accordionists performing today. For tickets, or for more information, visit www.djangobythesea.com or www.thedancehallkittery.org.

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much great writing in the group by so many people, and I think it’s wonderful that the wider community will now have a chance to sample the excellent fiction, memoir, and poetry that has been created in their midst!” “Sarah Orne Jewett,” Historic New England South Berwick Site Manager Marilyn Keith Daly said, “was a friend and mentor to other writers and artists. It is fitting and quite special to celebrate writers in a place that was her home.” Light refreshments served, free admission and space is limited. Advance tickets required. Please call 207-384-2454 or email JewettHouse@HistoricNewEngland.org for more information. Sarah Orne Jewett House Museum and Visitor Center is located at 5 Portland St., South Berwick. (Photo: of Facilitator Brian Evans-Jones with members of A Writer’s Circle 2019)

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Dawnland Documentary to be shown at Brick Store Museum KENNEBUNK In support of Maine’s Indigenous Peoples Day, the Brick Store Museum offers a free screening of the award-winning “DAWNLAND” documentary film on Thursday, October 10. Admission is complimentary, and the film will be shown at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. in the Museum’s Program Center at 4 Dane Street. For most of the 20th century, government agents systematically forced Native American children from their homes and placed them with white families. As recently as the 1970’s, one in four Native children nationwide were living in non-Native foster care, adoptive homes, or board-

ing schools. Many children experienced devastating emotional and physical harm by adults who mistreated them and tried to erase their cultural identity. In Maine, a historic investigation—the first governmentsanctioned truth and reconciliation commission (TRC) in the United States—begins a bold journey. For over two years, Native and non-Native commissioners travel across Maine. They gather testimony and bear witness to the devastating impact of the state’s child welfare practices on families in Maliseet, Micmac, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribal communities. Collectively, these tribes make up the Wabanaki people.

A Celebration of Nat King Cole Music at Vinegar Hill ARUNDEL On Saturday October 12 at 8 p.m. the Allan Harris Band will perform exciting renditions of Nat King Cole classics at Vinegar Hill Music Theatre, 53 Old Post Road in Arundel. Allan Harris has been dubbed “the heir apparent to Nat King Cole” by the New York Times and enthralled audiences around the globe with his exciting renditions of Nat King Cole classics. Harris’ recording of “Long Live the King” live at the Kennedy Center was the beginning of a series of electrifying performances at venues and festivals around the world from Dublin to Italy and from China to Russia.

Harris has been featured with the Metropole Orchestra, The Latvian Radio Orchestra, The Turkish TRT Big Band, the EFG London Jazz Festival Orchestra, The Chicago Jazz Orchestra, The Smithsonian Jazz Orchestra, The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, and the Moscow Jazz Orchestra. He kicks off the 2019 tour with his trio featuring award-winning pianist Arcoiris Sandoval, North Carolina’s own, drummer Shirazette Tinnin, and Philadelphia bassist, Nimrod Speaks. For more information or to buy tickets online, visit www. vinegarhillmusictheatre.com or call 207-985-5552.

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at Old York Historical Society this Fall and Winter. The first dinner, featuring a late-harvest pre-fixe menu, will take place on Saturday, October 12 at 6 p.m., in historic Jefferds Tavern at the Old York Museum Center. Wabicafé, founded by award-winning chef, Michael Fennelly, and his partner Steve Couch, is known for its modern Zen cuisine, fusing traditional dishes with unique flavors and Asian flair. This summer Fennelly and Couch served up a changing, seasonal menu highlighting local organic foods at their outdoor café on York Street. As the weather turns colder, they now plan to turn up

the heat at Jefferds Tavern with a series of events, beginning with the Late-Harvest Dinner on October 12, followed by an All Hallows Open Hearth Yaki Grill on Saturday, October 26. The menus for both dinners are available online at wabicafe. com or at oldyork.org. Old York’s Jefferds Tavern provides an ideal space for Chef Fennelly to work his culinary magic—with its warm colonial interior and functional cook heart. “This is an underutilized space, and I am delighted that Old York will partner with Wabicafé over the Fall and Winter to bring it alive,” says Anthony Moore, president of Old York board

of trustees. “When Wabi approached us with this idea, we jumped at it. Our historic buildings are closed in the late fall and winter, and this is a way for us to welcome people to the museum during the off season.” Dates for additional dinners will be announced later

this month. The dinners cost $65 ($60 for members), with a cash bar offering beer, wine, and sake. Reservations are required and should be made through Wabicafé: online at www.wabicafe. com, or by calling 207-606-0467. The Old York Museum Center is located at 3 Lindsay Road, York.

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~ News ~ Marshwood High School Students Brave River Rapids MILLINOCKET / SOUTH BERWICK Students and staff members met at Marshwood High School at 4 a.m. on Sunday morning. They rode a bus to Millinocket to raft the Penobscot river with Maine Rafting Expeditions. They spent the day on the river, had a riverside lunch, and then headed back to MHS around 5 p.m. They arrived at MHS around 10 p.m. It was a very long day, but the amazing weather and great attitudes of students and staff made it a super trip. Twelve students from Traip Academy’s Outdoor class, as well as, their instructor joined the group. Marshwood High School’s

Outdoor Education class was initiated three years ago. This is the first year with two sections. This class is an expansion of the HOLD Outdoor Club

but is much more in-depth and detailed. The HOLD Outdoor Club began with a 2012 grant from the Marshwood Education Foundation.

Bill to Protect America’s Scenic Byways Signed into Law WASHINGTON, D.C. Following passage in the Senate earlier this month, legislation authored by U.S. Senators Susan Collins (R-ME) and Ben Cardin (D-MD) to protect and promote America’s scenic roadways has been signed into law. The Reviving America’s Scenic Byways Act of 2019, which was introduced in February and was approved by the Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW) in June, will restart the dormant designation process for the National Scenic Byways Program. This is a voluntary, community-based Federal Highway Administration program preserv-

ing and enhancing selected roads throughout the United States. The roads in Maine, Maryland, and across the country are recognized based on one or more archeological, cultural, historic, natural, recreational, and scenic qualities. “Maine’s three National Scenic Byways, as well as the Acadia All-American Road, provide Mainers and tourists alike with spectacular views and memorable experiences. These roadways also spur much-needed economic activity throughout our state,” said Senator Collins. “The National Scenic Byways program represents a true win-win by protecting precious corridors and providing tangible benefits for

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local communities. I am glad that our legislation, which received overwhelming, bipartisan support, has been signed into law.” “Communities across the country will benefit with the renewal of the Reviving America’s Scenic Byways Act,” said Senator Cardin. “Scenic byways nationwide are historic, recreational and educational treasures that attract millions of visitors each year. I was proud of the strong bipartisan support for preserving our cultural heritage and supporting local tourism and economies. Reviving this grassroots program will be beneficial to future development and maintenance of these important routes.”

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KENNEBUNK Atria Kennebunk residents, Nick & Velma Seitz’s celebrated their 60th Anniversary in style recently. Fellow residents

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Madison’s Café Still Gives Back to the Community Even After Closing its Doors SOUTH BERWICK Originally, Nicole McCoomb, owner of the now closed Madison’s Café, worked with Katherine MacDonald of Katherine’s Natural Health and Ralph Hyson, tournament Director, to create “Madison’s Scramble” - a golf scramble to raise funds for both Madison’s Café and the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Maine. When Madison’s café, a café that employed individ-

uals living with disabilities, announced they were closing on August 29, Nicole said,” This may be the end of the café, but certainly not the end of the potential we have to keep making a difference.” And, she decided to donate every dollar raised from Madison’s Scramble to the MDA of Maine. There was never any question that the first-year tournament, named after Nicole’s daughter, Madi, would still go on. “I got involved #1 because

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of Nicole’s commitment to Madison’s and it’s cause, but also because MD runs in my family. “And yes, I will continue to help (for years to come),” said Katherine MacDonald. With the support of the Maine and NH Muscular Dystrophy Association Team, and Local Fire Departments, the success of this event is

now concrete, and is sure to be the first for many years to come. “There are kids and adults in our community living with muscular dystrophy and related diseases that take away everyday abilities like walking, hugging and even breathing,” said MDA Executive Director, Jasmine Milbier. “When you support

York Hospital Expands Meal Delivery Service to Eliot YORK After Ron Stephens of Eliot was diagnosed with cancer, he began treatment at York Hospital Oncology and Infusion Care. The chemotherapy made him feel sick and he was too tired to cook for himself. His wife, Noriko (“Nikki”), also fell ill shortly after he was diagnosed. During a visit to York Hospital, one of the nurses caring for Ron noticed he was thin and asked him how he was eating. “I don’t eat healthy, in fact, I barely eat at all.” Susan Kelly-Westman, oncology social worker, asked York Hospital Director of Volunteer Services Kate Ford, to follow up with Ron and Nikki, to assess their ability to eat healthfully at home while healing. Kate Ford and Susan Kelly-Westman, together with Director of Dining and Nutrition Jorge Descart developed a plan to deliver healthy meals a few times each week to the Eliot couple. Volunteer York Hospital driver, Neal Sherman, now enjoys seeing Ron and Nikki each week when he drops off their meals. “Often, people are equally as grateful for the camaraderie and company as they are for the meals,” says Sherman, who has been volunteering at York Hos-

pital for over three years. “I look forward to seeing everybody on my delivery route each week – and they seem happy to see me too. Around the holidays I like to get cards and small gifts and bring them with me on my meal deliveries. It is nice to see how appreciative people are. It really makes my heart sing.” In addition, Neal helps with the Bridges Program at York Hospital which sends a volunteer out to someone’s home to help with grocery shopping, non-medical transportation, and to visit and offer companionship. In the case of Ron and Nikki, Neal provides some light grocery shopping in addition to meal delivery. “I am happy to go over a grocery list with Ron and Nikki each week to make sure they have items in the kitchen that they can enjoy outside the York Hospital meals being delivered.” Between Meal Delivery and the Bridges Program, York Hospital, through its volunteer program is able to provide support to people

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in their homes. The York Hospital Meal Delivery program is staffed 100% by volunteers. “I am amazed by the commitment of this group” said Ford. “They very rarely, if at all, call out. If they do, they let us know ahead of time and more often than not, find their own substitute.” In addition to Sherman, other volunteer Meal Delivery drivers include Dominick Bressi, See MEALS page 43...

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New Medication Safety and Improvement Initiatives For Injured Federal Workers WASHINGTON, DC The U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP) Division of Federal Employees’ Compensation (DFEC) has re-affirmed its award of a contract to Coventry Health Care Workers’ Compensation Inc. that will allow the program to implement changes that improve and expand medication safety and quality initiatives for injured federal workers. The Department is committed to fighting the effects of opioid addiction for federal workers. Over the next year, numerous new, modern, and convenient features will be available for injured workers, prescribers, pharmacies and Department staff. The following highlights just a few of those features. Injured workers will have increased access to medications through a vast network of pharmacies and the ability to search for their medication authorization status through a web portal. A prior authorization portal will also be available for prescribers to assist them with getting medications approved. Department staff will gain access to better knowledge of the medications prescribed through a web-based system that details injured workers’ medication regimens and provides clinical recommendations about each case. At the point of sale, realtime safety checks will notify the dispensing pharmacist of any major safety precautions such as allergy warnings, drug-to-drug interactions, max dosages, duplications of therapy and other considerations. These safety checks can automatically prevent harmful prescriptions from being dispensed. With a larger team of pharmacists and nurses available through Coventry, the Department will now have the ability to review an expanded list of injured worker medication profiles, and to perform outreach to prescribers. To date, this intensive outreach has only been available to a group of injured workers prescribed opioids at a high dosage. This will allow injured federal workers to receive the best possible medication regimens for their needs. With Coventry’s expertise, the Department will achieve all of this and reduce

the costs charged to federal agencies for prescription medications. The Department anticipates millions of dollars in annual savings for the federal government, accomplished through paying lower prices for each medication, from the safety and quality improvement initiatives, from industry-proven strategies, such as leveraging the use of generic medications over brand name medications, and through the detection of fraud, waste, and abuse. “Today is a very encouraging day for the effective treatment of injured federal workers,” said Acting Secretary of Labor Patrick Pizzella. “We have made significant improvements in reducing opioid use, and will now have additional tools necessary to expand efforts to improve the safety and quality of medication delivery for all injured federal workers, while

also being good stewards of taxpayer dollars.” DFEC provides wage replacement benefits, medical benefits, vocational rehabilitation, and other benefits to federal workers who experience workrelated injury or occupational disease. The workers’ compensation healthcare costs for federal injured workers, including the work to be performed under Coventry’s contract as well as other services, averages nearly $1 billion annually. OWCP’s mission is to protect the interests of workers who are injured or become ill on the job, their families, and their employers by making timely, appropriate, and accurate decisions on claims, providing prompt payment of benefits, and helping injured workers return to gainful work as early as is feasible. The mission of the Department of Labor is to foster, pro-

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People and Business Profiles

OMAA Announces Director Transistion OGUNQUIT Ogunquit Museum of American Art (OMAA) announced that Michael Mansfield has decided to step down as the Executive Director and Chief Curator, effective December 15. Mansfield has accepted a new leadership position with Maine Media Workshops + College. The museum’s Board of Directors will appoint an interim director to manage the institution while a full director’s search can be completed. Mansfield will remain on the museum’s advisory board until the transition is complete. “We are deeply appreciative of Michael’s leadership and the contributions he has made to the museum,” David Mallen, President, Board of Directors said. “Under his direction the museum has seen tremendous

growth, both in exhibitions and programming. Michael is passionate leader with a heartfelt interest in promoting the museum and its important role in American modernism. We are a stronger and more vibrant institution because of his efforts.” Mansfield joined the museum in 2017, from the Smith-

sonian American Art Museum, as the museum’s fourth Executive Director & Chief Curator in its history. During his tenure at OMAA, Mansfield oversaw exhibitions and programs, managed a museum renovation, and introduced the moving image to the permanent collection. In addition, the museum added a Legacy Giving program and increased its operational budget to exceed $1MM. “It has been such a privilege to serve this museum and to work with this devoted community of inspiring artists, talented colleagues, and dedicated donors over the past few years,” Michael Mansfield said. “I have made a lot of lasting friendships here. I am leaving the museum as a strong and inspired institution, and I am very excited for its future.”

Cancer Center Dedication Event A Success WELLS York Hospital’s Wells Breast Care Center was recently formally dedicated in honor of the student-athletes of the Wells-Ogunquit Girls Basketball Program for raising over $270,000 for the hospital’s Breast Cancer and Living Well with Cancer funds. This was accomplished over a decade by team members shooting free throws matched with pledges in a program called “Shootin’ For A Cure”. The idea for this annual fundraiser was that of Girls Basketball Coach Don Abbott. The program has been coordinated by a committee of seven (including Abbott) which manages and organizes this endeavor with various fundraising activities. Present for the dedication was current and former team members, hospital staff including physicians and others from the community. Among the speakers who praised the contributions of the Wells girls was guest speaker Lani (Boardman) Silversides of York, an athlete, author, and cancer survivor. York Hospital CEO Judd Knox was also present and thanked not only the athletes but the community for their support in his remarks to those assembled. “(This is) a wonderfully fine occasion,” said CEO Knox when asked later for a comment. “These girls and young women have done such an awesome job over the last 10 years. The dollars

Perkins Thompson, P.A. Combines with Maine Center for Elder Law KENNEBUNK Perkins Thompson, P.A. and Maine Center for Elder Law are pleased to announce their recent combination. Established in 1871, Perkins Thompson has provided legal services to U.S. and Canadian businesses, institutions, governmental entities and individuals for nearly 150 years. Maine Center for Elder Law, led by attorneys Barbara S. Schlichtman and Martin C. Womer, is a highly regarded elder law, estate, and special needs planning practice based in Kennebunk, and will continue as a practice of Perkins Thompson. “The knowledge and expertise of Maine Center for Elder Law’s attorneys and staff are a wonderful addition to Perkins Thompson’s well-established trusts and estates practice” said Mark Snow, President of Perkins Thompson, P.A, adding that “this combination brings together the strengths of two dynamic firms, creating

greater value for current and future clients by offering expanded services and community engagement, and convenient office locations in both Portland and Kennebunk.” “The combination of Maine Center for Elder Law with Perkins Thompson is a great development for our clients” said Martin Womer, who founded the Center in 2007. “Maine Center for Elder Law will continue assisting clients with their elder law, special needs planning, and trusts and estates needs at our Kennebunk office and now also at the One Canal Plaza, Portland office of Perkins Thompson.” “Our clients will benefit from the broader scope of services that we will be able to offer as a result of this new collaboration” adds Barbara Schlichtman. For more information, visit www.perkinsthompson.com or call 207-774-2635 and www. mainecenterforelderlaw.com or call 207-467-3301.

Daily Sweat Becoming Yoga Hot Spot Left to right: The Shootin’ For a Cure Committee – Pierce Cole, Judy Moody, Darcy Ramsdell, Cheryl Turner, Karen Tufts, and Don Abbott. Absent: Marty Webb. (Reg Bennett photo)

are really almost overwhelming but not nearly as meaningful as their contributions to helping other people. That’s the whole deal,” continued Knox who says he enjoys the smiles on team members’ faces each year when they shoot for a cure. “My reward is their smiling faces. It’s awesome,” he added. Every January, approximately 70 fifth through twelfthgrade team members from Wells High School and Wells Junior High School gather together for many hours on a Saturday to shoot hoops to honor pledges made by the public. Also attending the dedication ceremony was York Hospital Trustee John Houlihan whose daughter Kate passed away from cancer. Houlihan stresses the importance of the Living Well with Cancer fund in helping families caring for a cancer sufferer meet expenses not covered by insurance. He said that his daughter (who lived in New Jersey) was very fond of donating to a similar fund in her area. The next Shootin’ for Cure

event is scheduled for January 18, 2020 in the Ronco Gymnasium at Wells High School. The event will also feature an evening basketball game with Traip Academy. According to Shootin’ For a Cure Committee member Karen Tufts anyone can make a pledge to this program. For details, email Pierce Cole at pcole@wocsd.org.

KENNEBUNK Workouts are about to get even sweatier in Kennebunk. Owner Tiffany Lathrop opened her new studio, The Daily Sweat, in The Shops at Long Bank in Hannaford plaza. After being open only two months, The Daily Sweat won the Chamber’s Drive to be the Best Gold award for Best Fitness Center/Yoga Spot. Following an incredible summer, Lathrop is continuing to bring the heat with a hot yoga series variation that

launched mid-September. “We’ve been incredibly blessed to be welcomed by the community and have such an amazing group walking through our doors. Creating a community where families can work out together, a community that people love and want to be a part of, was the dream and it’s extremely rewarding to watch it come to fruition,” said Lathrop. For information, call 207569-0999 or email thedailysweatkennebunk@gmail.com.

Grahamtastic Connection Receives Generous Donation WELLS Resurrection Golf and The Old Marsh Country Club have teamed up to donate to five local non-profit organizations over the summer. Grahamtastic Connection, a non-profit organization out of Springvale, was the first to receive a donation of $500 for the month of June! Grahamtastic Connection has made it their mission to provide students, who are battling cancer and other serious illness, with technology and internet access. Each student

will receive technology such as an iPad, a laptop, or robot to help continue their education during treatment, while also remaining connected to family, friends and medical providers. The organization sends technology to wherever it is requested, and since their start up in 1998 they have worked with over 100 hospitals in 35 states. In 20 years of service they have donated technology and provided other school supplies to over 1,847 children. For more information on how to support Grahamtastic Connection

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Harvestfest 2019 Saturday, October 19 at York Beach

York Region Chamber of Commerce presents the 35th Harvestfest! A one-day event located at beautiful Short Sands Beach, in York, Maine. Harvestfest will be celebrated on Saturday, Oct. 19 from 9:00am - 4:00pm. Harvestfest is held every year on the Saturday following Columbus Day weekend. Harvestfest extends the season one more week for many businesses in the area and aims to support the entire region and community. This festival includes a variety of activities, live performers, local Food Vendors, Juried Crafters and Old-Fashioned Market vendors from all over New England. Harvestfest also includes Kidsfest, where you can expect to find story-telling, face -painting, train rides, hands on activities, and horse-drawn carriage rides. Harvestfest is southern Maine’s premiere fall festival. The York Region Chamber of Commerce, which hosts Harvestfest, is pleased to announce the Presenting sponsors: Cliff House Maine, Cutty Sark Motel, Kennebunk Savings and Union Bluff Hotel & Meeting House All of these sponsors are key players in making Harvestfest happen. Though much of their involvement remains behind the scenes, these sponsors contribute a significant amount of time and effort to the event. You’ll find plenty of information about Harvestfest in this fourpage spread, but if you have questions please visit www.yorkharvestfest.com or call the York Region Chamber of Commerce at 207.363.4422.

Columbus Day Weekend End of Season Sale! The following York, York Beach, Cape Neddick & Kittery businesses will be offering great discounts Saturday, Oct 12 - Monday, Oct 14! My Wine-y Sister, 2 Beach St, York Beach Ro’s Shirts by the Shore, 17 Railroad Av, York Beach The Goldenrod & Beach Funatic, 2 Railroad Av, York Beach The Shops at Cape Neddick, 1300 US Route 1, Cape Neddick The Kittery Outlets, 306 US Route 1, Kittery Kittery Trading Post, 301 US Route 1, Kittery Lenox, 336 US Route 1, Kittery Stonewall Kitchen, 2 Stonewall Ln, York

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Two handsome Belgian horses from Meadow Creek Farm located in Sumner, Maine, will delight young and old with this fun family activity. Rides will be offered for free during Harvestfest on Saturday from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Meet Butch and Becky Durgin, owners of the Belgians, and then hop on board their 18-passenger wagon for a leisurely stroll through the streets of Short Sands Beach. The pick-up area will be located near the entry gate for the York Beach Ballpark on Bay Street.

Train Rides will be available on the Roaming Railroad for $3 a ride. This year, the Roaming Railroad will run just inside the York’s Wild Animal Kingdom entrance. York’s Wild Kingdom Don’t forget to check out the rides that are open at York’s Wild Kingdom!

The wagon rides are proudly sponsored by York Hospital. Paint for Fun Paint for Fun will be in York’s Wild Kingdom with their ceramic items and forever pumpkins for kids to paint. Mad Science Maine Mad Science Maine will be at Kidsfest to provide a Hands On Sound Booth at 11:30 and 1:30 Mad Science Maine will be performing a Halloween Spooktacular Science Show under the big tent inside the ball Dan Blakeslee as Dr. Gasp Dr. Gasp will be returning to Kidsfest and entertaining children with his spooky story telling and music. Shows at 10:30 and 12:30 pm.

Note: The Pumpkin Carving and Stroll activity has been retired. This activity was offered at the Kidsfest location, however the activity was privately sponsored and facilitated. Special thanks to those who donated their time, pumpkins and volunteers in order to include this activity during Kidsfest for many years!

Enter the Reap the Harvest Raffle! We're celebrating the 35th year of Harvestfest! Purchase a limited edition t-shirt and beer glass, windbreaker or hat. We also have past Harvestfest posters! Receive one raffle ticket for every $5 spent on a Harvestfest item or 5 free raffle tickets when you purchase a limited edition tshirt and beer glass! Prior to Harvestfest, the items may be purchased at the York Region Chamber’s Visitors’ Center on Rte 1 in York. During the festival, look for our Chamber Info tents, located on the ball field, to buy your raffle tickets. The Harvest Raffle Drawing will be on October 19, 2019 at 3:00pm at the York Beach Ballpark. You do not need to be present to win. Prize listing is on page 4 of this spread.

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Entertainment

Thank you Harvestfest Supporting Sponsors: Horse & Wagon Ride Sponsor

Don Campbell Band Friends - performing 9:00 - 2:00 under the big tent inside the ball field Dan Blakeslee - performing in the Kidsfest area Shows at 10:30 & 12:30 pm - Folk music and story-telling (Halloween-themed and great for kids!)

Harvestfest Movers

Mad Science Maine - Hands On Sound Booth in Kidsfest at 11:30 and 1:30 Halloween Spooktacular under the big tent inside the ball field at 3:00

Food at Harvestfest Business Name

Food Offerings

Dockside Restaurant Dream Factory of Maine-York Chapter

Lobster Mac & Cheese

Parking Sponsor

Drinks at Harvestfest Kidsfest Sponsor

Fried Dough, Fried Oreos

Elks Lodge - York #2788

Lobster, Crab & Tuna Rolls

Kennebunk Savings Bank

Coffee

Kittery After Hours Rotary Club Roundabout Diner/Chill Catering

Sausage, pepper & onion subs Smoked pulled pork sandwich, Hickory Smoked BBQ Ribs, BBQ Chicken Sandwich

Seacoast Brothers Butcher Shop

Steak Tips, Burgers & Hot Dogs

When Pigs Fly Bakery York Region Chamber of Commerce

Donuts French Fries & Sweet Potato Fries

Don’t forget to wash it down with water and soda, available at the Beverage Barn, which is sponsored by Partners Bank and the Beverage Tent which is sponsored by Chalmers Insurance.

Soda Tent Sponsor

Beverage Barn Sponsor

*This is just the list as of press time, look for even more treats when you get there!

Acknowledgements

We’ve listed our program sponsor, Anchorage Inn, and our major sponsors, Cliff House Maine, Cutty Sark Motel, Kennebunk Savings, Union Bluff Hotel, on the first page and our supporting sponsors to the right, but we’d like to acknowledge additional businesses & people who make this festival possible.

the oil for the French Fry booth. Thank you Sam Douglass of Discovery Map who loans us his frialators every year AND he cleans them up after the event; we really appreciate his generosity and time!

Entertainment Sponsors

Fun-O-Rama, Leeward Thrift Shop & Peoples United, thank you for sponsoring our entertainment!

Thank you to The Woods Family for hosting the Durgins while they are in town to provide the horse & wagon rides for Thank you The Shops at Cape Neddick for being a contributing sponsor. Harvestfest.

Special thanks to York’s Wild Kingdom for use of their access Thank you Partners Bank for sponsoring the Beverage Barn & road, parking lots and Kidsfest venue! Also, thank you to Jim providing volunteers. Thank you Chalmers Insurance for Fitzgerald for allowing us to use his lots for handicap parking. sponsoring the Soda Tent & providing volunteers. Harvestfest could not happen without the support of the Town of York—its citizens, town departments including police, fire, public works, parks and recreation, town manager, and the Board of Selectmen. Thank you one and all! We’d like to particularly thank Fire Chief Dave Bridges & Lieutenant Owen Davis and the officers who man the crosswalks throughout the day and take care of putting up the no parking signs where required. Thanks to the Gentle Giants of Portsmouth, NH for moving all of the supplies and equipment down to the ball field on Friday and back to the Chamber after the event! Spiller Farm donates the hay, Home Depot donates the mums and Zach’s Farm provides the pumpkins and corn stalks to decorate the ball field, which really contributes to the festive atmosphere! Thanks to Estes Oil for donating propane for the Chamber’s French Fry booth. Thank you Bob’s Clam hut for sponsoring

Thanks to the Harvestfest Committee, especially Chairman Rich Goodenough, chamber staff, and all of our dedicated Volunteers! We are particularly grateful to Kennebunk Savings Bank, Partners Bank & Williams Realty Partners for the teams of volunteers they supply. A very special thank you to owners of Cutty Sark Motel, Peter & Patrick Hughes and their side-kick, Kevin LeConte. These 3 guys

Propane Sponsor

Fry Oil Sponsor

Contributing Sponsor

Esplanade - across from Fire Station

Area Non-Profits with Raffles & Information Booths Business Name

Space

York Community Service Association

301

Renew Community Church

305

My Breast Cancer Support

306

Friends of York Dog Park

309

York Maine Rotary Club

312

Contributors to the Decorations Spiller Farm for hay bales, pumpkins Home Depot chrysanthemums Zach’s Farm for corn stalks, pumpkins & gourds

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Reap the Harvest Raffle Prize Listing

Crafters at Harvestfest

(see second page of this spread for details)

Stonewall Kitchen $75 Donation Value BBQ Gift Basket Fun-O-Rama $150 Donation Value 5-Voucher for $20 in Tokens & T-Shirt

Old-Fashioned Market - across from Fire Station

Juried Crafters Continued

Business Name

Space

Millstone Wood Works

100

Cliff House Maine

201

Shattered Glass Studios

101

Sawyer's Maple Farm

202

Medicine Wheel Herbals LLC

102

Renewal by Anderson

205

Lisa's Sparetime Creations

103

Petro Home Services

207

Theresa Marie Designs

104

Megan Leary Art

208

Forever Clean Soap

105

Twisted Creations

209

Dune Jewlery

106

Native Spirit

210

Guilday Glass

107

Bows Wrap It Up

211

Maine Coastal Designs

108

SCENTSY

213

Unity Pond Pottery

109

Pamelamas LLC

214

Raventree Pewter

110

Chickadee Crafting

219

Lindsay Jordan Handmade

111

Scents Delivered

220

Sea Air Scents

112

Lord of the Stone

221

Fav'rit Daughter Designs

113

Seacoast Pop Up Shop

222

Sunshine Apothecary

114

Sunset Trading Company

223

The Graceful Rabbit LLC

115

Glitz Kids

224

Colors of the Sun

116

Color Street

225

Ellie May's Candy

117

Sea Bags

226

Mainly Mittens

118

Touch of Purple

228

Why a Spoon

119

Pearls Within

230

JSA Goldsmiths

120

Tico Art

231

Country Snowmen and Friends

121

Paintings by Bob

232

Holmes Mills Co.

122

Young Living

238

Gem Lounge Jewelry

123

Mainely Stepping Stones

239

Giuseppe's Best

124

Show It With Words

242

Violett's Fine Crafts

125

Live ME

243

bric-a-brac DESIGN

126

The Wine Slushie Guy

246

Dani Greek Gourmet

127

LeafFilter North LLC

247

Maine Pine Yard Chair

128

Take Flight Adventure $88 Donation Value 2 Adult Gift Certificates

Autumn Designs

254

ABC Alphabet Photo

129

Barrell Homestead Kitchen

255

Hubba Hubba Foods

130

Shining Tiara

203&204

Beckah's Bangin' Butter

131

240&241

132

Alpha Omega Connections LLC $696 Donation Value 3 - Gift Certificates for a Healing Session

Diane's Crafts & Tupperware

Sarandipity Soap Co Jim O'Reilly Photography

133

Inn Season Resorts

244&245

Delaney Woodworx

134

Ro's Shirts by the Shore

248-250

Too Hot To Handle

135

Nodrog Farms

251&252

Windy Maple Designs

136

Bath Fitter

253&254

Creative Alchemy

137

The Woolly Sisters

138

Inglin Crafts

139

Nubble Art

140

Garden Clayworks

141

The Jelly Maker's Daughter

142

Bert's Awesome Stuff

143

Pork Beach Sauce Company LLC

144

Calli b

145

Arunshard Pottery

146

Sawdust Sisters

147

Grey Goose Gourmet

148

Backyard Garlic

149

Hals Art

150

York's Wild Kingdom $380 Donation Value 4 - Sets of 4 passes rides & zoo Kittery Dunkin’ Donuts $30 Donation Value Gift Card Cliff House Maine $150 Donation Value Gift Certificate for Dinner for 4 Henry VIII Carvery $30 Donation Value Gift Card Microtel Inn & Suites $250 Donation Value Gift Certificate for 2 Night Stay/Jan – May 20, 2020 Wiggly Bridge Distillery $120 Donation Value Gift Certificate for Distillery Tour for 4 People CM Appraisals $650 Donation Value Appraisal of a single family home The Shops at Cape Neddick $100 Donation Value Gift Cert for Furniture Painting Workshop

Portsmouth Harbor Cruises $74 Donation Value Gift Certificate for a Harbor Cruise for 4 York Beach Beer $30 Donation Value Gift Certificate for 2 Flights of Beer SoMe Brewing Company $30 Donation Value Gift Certificate for 2 Flights of Beer

Juried Crafters - in Ballfield Business Name

Booth

David Conley Woodworker-Folk Artist

1

Lobster Cove Restaurant $50 Donation Value Gift Card

DelMac Designs

2

Mast Cove Pottery

3

Pen-Y-Bryn Lavender Farm

5

The P.A.L. Program $50 Donation Value Gift Certificate for Program Services

My Jewel Garden

8

Designs By Sparrow

9

The Country Corner

151

C.R. Keen Woodworking

11

Serendipity Silks

152

AV Murray

12

KAORA Bracelets

13

Westport Island Pottery Bending Birch

153 154

JJ Photography RI

14

Valley Springs Essentials

15

Chrystal River Farm

16

LooHoo Wool Dryer Balls

17

H Monique Designs

18

Scrub Construction

19

Terri the Bag Lady

20

Baloo Baleerie

22

Gary Kaplan-Woodturner

23

Renee by the Bay

24

HeBeG-Bees

25

Complete raffle descriptions can be found at www.YorkHarvestest.com

To download a map of the festival, go to www.yorkharvestfest.com

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BUSINESS & FINANCE

Matching Grants for Private Non-Profits STATEWIDE The 1772 Foundation has announced that funding in the form of 1:1 matching grants of up to $10,000 will be made available for the following historic preservation projects: exterior painting, finishes and surface restoration, fire detection/lightning protection/ security systems, repairs to/ restoration of porches, roofs and windows, repairs to foundations and sills, and chimney and masonry repointing. To demonstrate the sustainability of historic sites, applicants will be required to submit a cyclical maintenance/stewardship plan, and a condition assessment, with, if needed, project phasing detail that has been prepared or updated within the last five years. If an appropriate plan does not exist, the Foundation will consider providing support for development of a plan on a case-by-case basis. All organizations that wish to be considered should send a one-page letter of inquiry to: info@mainepreservation.org and use “1772 Foundation Inquiry” in the subject line. The letter should include: the amount of your request, the purpose of the grant including the name and address of the historic resource for which project funding will be used, the matching funds you have or plan to have in place by February 17, 2020, the time frame for project completion and ownership status (own or lease) for the site. Also, please attach a current photograph that best shows site condition with a file size of no greater

than 1.5MB, and provide the website address for the site/organization. Letters of inquiry will be accepted until November 29, 2019. Invited applications will be due February 17, 2020. Not all letters of inquiry will result in invitations to submit full applications. To be eligible to apply, organizations must have a 501(c) (3) IRS designation. Organizations also must have closed any previously awarded matching grant to be eligible to apply. Funding will not be provided for buildings currently used as schools or houses of worship. The foundation will consider the following: Matching grants for exterior painting, finishes and surface restoration; Matching grants to install or upgrade fire detection, lightning protection and security systems; Matching grants for repairs to/ restoration of porches, roofs and windows; Matching grants for structural foundation and sill repair/replacement; Matching

$60 Million Awarded for PNSY WASHINGTON, D. C. U.S. Senator Susan Collins announced that a $59,397,989 contract was awarded to Methuen Construction Company to build a paint, blast, and rubber consolidation facility at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNSY). As a senior member of the Appropriations Committee and the Military Construction Appropriations Subcommittee, Senator Collins secured this funding in the fiscal year 2018 Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations bill. The project at PNSY will grants for chimney and masonry repointing. Maine Preservation is an independent 501(c)3 nonprofit member-based statewide historic preservation organization, that promotes and preserves historic places, buildings, downtowns and neighborhoods, strengthening the cultural and economic vitality of Maine communities. For more information, visit www. mainepreservation.org or call 207-847-3577.

consolidate and renovate several existing facilities which will achieve additional efficiencies at the shipyard. “As a senior member of the Appropriations Committee, I championed funding for this infrastructure project because it will provide valuable support to PNSY’s highly skilled employees while significantly increasing efficiency at the shipyard,” said Senator Collins. “Once completed, these consolidated and renovated facilities will provide workers with modern, streamlined spaces to fulfill their mission of repairing and modernizing our Navy’s submarines.” This project will consolidate paint, blast, and rubber manufacturing and plastic molding operations into one location within the controlled industrial area by constructing a new facility, converting existing buildings, and demolishing excess footprint. The new facility will be low-rise and consist of high- and low-bay industrial shop areas, as well as offices, break rooms, locker rooms,

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Maine Children’s Cancer Program Receives $500 from Partners Bank

YORK COUNTY Partners Bank is proud to announce that Maine Children’s Cancer Program has been awarded the Bank’s latest $500 gift from its monthly Employee Donation Program. Michelle Sheppard, who was randomly selected to designate a charity for September, is the 42nd employee to participate in this program. A specialty-care practice of Maine Medical Partners, Maine Children’s Cancer Program provides a complete range of clinical services that address the unique needs of children and their families who are diagnosed with cancer and blood diseases. Located in Scarborough, Maine Children’s Cancer Program also conducts ongoing research, including participation in clini-

cal research trials sponsored by Children’s Oncology Group. Sheppard, a Senior Vice President and Chief Risk Officer at the Partners Main Office, is passionate about the work being done by Maine Children’s Cancer Program. Along with her family, she is actively involved with fundraising events that benefit the program. “I commend Michelle for choosing Maine Children’s Cancer Program as this month’s donation recipient,” says Partners Bank President & CEO Blaine Boudreau. “Through its diligent and dedicated efforts, the organization continues to provide immeasurable value in the difficult struggle to combat childhood illness.” For more information, visit www.mainehealth.org.

Masiello Group Relocates York Office YORK Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate, The Masiello Group, and Masiello Group Commercial Associates are pleased to announce the relocation of their York office. Doors opened in early August at the 16 Long Sands Road (York) location. The newly renovated space provides flexible and collaborative workspaces in response to the changing needs of today’s real estate agents. The design provides several different types of work spaces, including drop-in desks for our mobile agents, collaborative spaces for the sharing of ideas, and private conference rooms

Back row, left to right: Craig Goss, Steve Bousquet, Peter Gluckler, Fritz Dauth, David Fountain, Steve Tibbetts, Brenna Bullis, Rebecca Mann. Middle Row, left to right: Cindy Donnell, Ed Rodolfi, Mike Gelinas, Bill Albert, Lorraine DeVaux, Danielle DeFelice, Melissa Lake, Al Boothby. Front row, left to row: Toni Joerres - Partners Bank & York Region Chamber of Commerce Board Member, Stacy Miller, Rindy Stark, Devon Forin, Diane Hanson, Chris Masiello, Alexa Fusilier, Teri Woods, Holly Roberts - Exec. Dir. of the York Region Chamber of Commerce.

for meeting with clients. The Masiello Group’s York office specializes in residential and commercial services for both buyers and sellers.

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Hobbs Earns Highest Score on Pro-Environment Votes AUGUSTA Rep. Daniel Hobbs, DWells, has received a 100% on environmental votes in the newly released Maine Conservation Voters (MCV) 2019 Environmental Scorecard. “From standing up for Wells Beach to advocating for the expansion of clean energy, I’ve been proud to be a strong voice for the environment in Augusta,” said Hobbs. “As a member of the Environment and Natural Resources Committee, I am particularly honored to have received this recognition.”

The statewide environmental advocacy group took into account seven key bills from the first session of the 129th Legislature. The bills included initiatives to increase renewable energy goals, expand solar power and create a Maine Climate Council to address impacts of climate change on marine resources and our communities. Bills also included banning polystyrene food containers and single use plastic bags, phasing out the dangerous chemicals from food packaging and cleaning up pollution in Maine rivers.

View the scorecard online at www.maineconservation. org. You can choose your legislators or search for them by your address in order to view their conservation records through the years and read more about the priority issues MCV scored this year. Hobbs represents part of the town of Wells in the Maine House of Representatives. A former member of the Wells Select board, he is serving his first term in the State Legislature.

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OCEANFRONT DINING BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER

Twin Lobster Special $29 * Daily $12 Dinner Specials

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Dinner Daily, 5–9:30pm Breakfast, Lunch & Cocktails at the Farm Bar Daily, 8am–9pm Bier Garden Party October 13th, 12–4pm

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SUNDAYS All day Happy Hour at the bar

3 NIGHT SPECIAL!

Top Quality Seafood for more than 50 years

~EARLY WEEK SPECIAL~

Family Operated Since 1966

Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs

Home Cooked Daily Specials to fit everyone’s budget

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

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~ Where To Dine ~ Open for Brunch 8-2:30 on Columbus Day! 5-Bubble Review! from TripAdvisor

PLENTY. We ate breakfast/brunch at Bintliff’s

Waterfront Dining!

and it was really good and lots of food. Never leave there hungry! The service was friendly and efficient. We will visit again next year for sure when the Ogunquit Playhouse season is on again.

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Beautiful Views of Wells Harbor

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Hours: Sun-Tues & Thurs 11:30-8:15 Fri-Sat 11:30-9 Closed Wed

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

OPEN YEAR ROUND

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

“Ogunquit’s Best Kept Secret”

10% OFF Your Check

With this coupon. Monday-Friday. Expires 10/11/19. This offer not valid with any other discount. No Cash Value. (WS)

14th Benefit Breakfast for the Dominica School & Orphanage in the Dominican Republic on Friday, October 18 Special menu with suggested donation of $15pp includes coffee, tea or juice OR order off our regular menu and leave a donation if you wish!

Closing for the Season: December 15 after Christmas by the Sea Weekend

Fish Market & Restaurant

351-8100 674 Route 1 York, ME

Open Daily For Lunch & Dinner (Closed Only Tuesday)

LUNCH SPECIALS

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Chicken Marsala $16.95

Beer Battered Fried Haddock Sandwich $9.95

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THURSDAY

Roast Turkey Dinner with All The Fixin’s $16.95

FRIDAY

Shrimp Stuffed Haddock $21.95

Steak & Cheese on a Bulkie $9.95 Crab Cake Sandwich $9.95 Fried Clam Strip Basket $9.95

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~ News ~

An Extraordinarily Quiet Time of Year

By Jim Fabiano It’s a remarkably quiet time of year. It happens every September after Labor Day. It has been said the traditional end of summer has moved from the beginning of September to mid-October but the essence of change in atmosphere and attitude still follows the Labor Day holiday. The hustle and bustle of summer vacations has come to an end. Yet normality is not the only idea that comes back to us this time of year. Serenity creeps its way into all who dare to meet the morning sun. Waking up in the morning is different this time of year. The air has lost its heaviness due to humidity only to be replaced by

a dry type of coolness that makes one want to jump out of bed to start the day. The sun seems brighter and even the clarity of all of our neighborhoods seem sharper though this concept is impossible to prove or understand. When one is greeted by a remarkably fresh smell of air that no commercial aerosol has ever been able to copy, as the air hits your face one has to stop and enjoy what everyone has to believe life should be, and squinting into the brightness of the day is energized to the point of adding maybe one more task to the day in order to make the time spent outside last a little longer. If one is fortunate enough

to be able to walk down the beach it is obvious how things have changed from the hustle and bustle of summer tourists to a time when those of us fortunate enough to live near the sea retake the serenity of where the ocean meets the shore. Clearly the songs of the gulls overhead now replace the screams of playing children. The acrid smell of aloed bodies is replaced by the pure smell of salt water mixing with salted air. Even the waves of the ocean seem to be pounding their way to the beach in a more consistent and serene fashion. The people of the morning are also different. Not that the same people aren’t seen on the summer’s beaches enjoying the

warmth and excitement of our shores but the bicyclists and joggers are not hurrying down the beach to be the first to arrive at his or her destination. They are now seen sitting by the beach enjoying the eternity of the ocean. You can almost see through their eyes and feel they are not even thinking of the fun they lost during the summer season but are now experiencing their own peaceful emotions mixing with the tranquil emotions of this time of year. Of course, the men and women of the rocks are still seen straight backed throughout the length of the beach, standing like statues on their rock-like pedestals contemplating nothing more important then themselves. Different times on the beach mean

nothing to them. Even the old, who during the prime summer beach season were sometimes pushed aside to make room for the energy of youth, now set the pace, staring down into the sands of the beach, contemplating the sands of their lost time. The young walk with the old more this time of year. They play the part of a sponge soaking all the knowledge that let the old get old. The youth are so young and the old seem so old that it is very difficult, especially on the morning beach, to tell them apart. The other inhabitants of the beach seem to trust us more this time of year. The sand birds and the gulls inch their way to a closer more fearless view. Even See QUIET page 42...

~ Real Estate ~ Jerry Tatlock

Associate Broker/Owner

Simply stunning. Only a handful of these contemporary styled homes built in Southern Maine and this is a prime example of the best. Endless possibilities all situated on 2.5 acres. A commuter’s dream location. Easy access to beaches, restaurants, shopping, schools and everything Wells has to o!er!

Barbara Patterson 96 Portland Street South Berwick, Maine 03908 Business (207) 384-4008 Mobile (207) 752-0407 Fax (207) 384-5930 Jerry.Tatlock@Century21.com www.century21barbarapatterson.com Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated

THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME As your local Real Estate expert I am involved in every step of the Buying and Selling Process. To Sell your Home or Find your Dream Home, call me, Greg Gosselin at 207.725.2353

REAL ESTATE GUIDE

Joshua B. Lagasse BROKER, REALTOR

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~ Real Estate ~

Team Syrene

187 State Road, Kittery, ME 03904 / Office (207) 439-4070 Fax (207) 439-4461 / info@c21newson.com / www.c21newson.com

JANNA SYRENE, BROKER

KITTERY18730 HALEY ROAD OPEN HOUSE • JUNE & JULY 1 • 11AM-1PM Handy Haley Road Location! This 1950s Cape, on almost 2 acres, is ripe with opportunity. HW floors, wood trim, and several built-ins are some of the original features. Three BRs, 1.5 BAs, and a large enclosed 3-season porch, offer good living space. A newer FHW on-demand boiler, an automatic house generator, and outbuildings, make for easy living. $369,000

SOUTH BERWICK- 2 BIRCH DRIVE Sweet 3 BR, 1.5 BA Colonial in a super location. Corner lot in a nice neighborhood! Walking distance to schools and downtown. A large screened porch overlooks the pretty, fenced-in backyard. Cozy up near the gas fireplace in the living room. Most rooms have wood floors, and the finished basement offers a large family room! $318,700

Direct: 207.475.8626 Office: 800.450.7784, ext. 7398 janna@beangroup.com teamsyrene.com

REAL ESTATE GUIDE

OPEN HOUSE

16 AGAMENTICUS RD. SOUTH BERWICK Saturday 10/5 from 11am-1pm

Beautiful colonial home located downtown

3 BR, 2 BA I $395,000 I MLS# 1427377 Connect with us – call 207-676-5800 Directions: From downtown South Berwick, head north on Route 4 / Portland Street for approx. 1/2 mile bear right on Agamenticus Road, home on right

OPEN HOUSE

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42 COUNTRY WAY NORTH BERWICK Sunday 10/6 from 11am-1pm

12 EAST RD. NORTH BERWICK Friday 10/4 from 2pm-4pm

Like new, open concept layout in 55+ community Excellent condition mobile home on a double lot

3 BR, 2 BA I $235,000 I MLS# 1411637 Connect with us – call 207-676-5800

2 BR, 1 BA I $139,000 I MLS# 1430785 Connect with us – call 207-676-5800

Directions: From downtown North Berwick head Northeast on Route 4 (High Street) for 1.6 miles. Country Estates will be on the right-hand side. GPS location: 336 High Street

Directions: From North Berwick, turn onto Lebanon Road, go 1.8 miles to East Road (1st entrance), #12 is the 2nd home on right.

207.384.4008

96 Portland St, South Berwick, ME 03908 Info@Century21BarbaraPatterson.com

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Refinished Ranch with granite counters in a convenient location. $284,900

10.84 Acres on Great Works River in South Berwick! $239,900

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Wonderful 4 BR, 2.5 BA Colonial featuring a granite kitchen with sunny eating area, dining room, and living room with gas fireplace. First floor laundry, large deck, and garage. Quiet setting on +/-2.07 acres. $354,900

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3-4 BR Colonial with open floor plan and bonus rooms! $659,000

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~ Obituaries ~

Bonnie (Schoff) Cabe Ham, 72 SOUTH BERWICK – On September 18, 2019, following a brief battle with cancer, Bonnie Ham passed away at her home surrounded by her loving family. Bonnie was born in South Berwick on December 13, 1946 to the late Clinton H. and Lena (Gaudette) Schoff. Bonnie graduated from South Berwick High in 1965 and the Bernard School of Hairdressing in 1966. Bonnie’s hairdressing career spanned several decades with many of her customers becoming lifelong friends. She will forever be remembered as “Bonnie the Bus Driver” for the years she spent transporting

students to and from school and various sporting events. Bonnie’s later years found her shining in her career as caretaker to two very special gentlemen with whom she shared her family, heart and home. Bonnie was a talented musician and singer who shared her love of music with others – entertaining her mom along with her siblings as a young child, blasting Queen or the Oldies on the school bus, performing with the Schoffouelettes back in high school, jamming in the garage with friends and family and enjoying karaoke. Bonnie’s talent, quick wit, sense of humor and practical jokes will surely be missed. After losing her first born son to Cystic Fibrosis in 1971, Bonnie became an active fundraiser for the CF Foundation. She brought the entire community together with her annual rendition of “Itsariot” and turned her tragedy into an opportunity to spread laughter and to help others fight this terrible disease. Bonnie enjoyed playing cards, bingo, yard sales, nice restaurants, vacations with family, camping trips, the beach and

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was always up for a trip to the casino. She enjoyed weekly visits to the South Berwick Community Center where she would frequently volunteer her time and talents. Bonnie loved the community she was born and raised in and gave back at every opportunity. Each Christmas season, Bonnie lit the beautiful tree on her front lawn on Portland Street as a gift to all who passed by. It aptly became known as the “town tree”. The greatest blessing of Bonnie’s life was undoubtedly her family. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Jeffrey and Louise Cabe along with his children, Jared Ostrom and Daisy Cabe and her daughter and son-in-law, Jessica and Jeremy Feenstra and her children, Marlena Cabe Daniels and James (Jimmy) Daniels. Marlena blessed Bonnie with two precious great grandchildren, Mercy and Wesley Wilson who will forever be reminded how much Nanny Ham loved them. Bonnie also leaves behind her companion and lifelong friend, Robert Ham, as well as sisters, Anita (Robert) Gagne, Connie Lee and Tina (Steve) Lincoln. Bonnie was predeceased by her parents, son, John L. Cabe III and his father, John L. Cabe, Jr., sister, Kay Scanlon and brothers, Clinton, Jack, Wayne and Gary Schoff. Bonnie will be laid to rest in Woodlawn Cemetery alongside her son. A Celebration of Life will be held on November 17, at Spring Hill, 117 Pond Road, South Berwick, at 3 p.m.

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

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bereaved’s feelings in the patterns of community support which are psychologically beneficial. Flowers, however, express the inexpressible – they are symbolic.

missing – that the funeral was depressing. The funeral meets the bereaved’s need for support. Death throws people into despair and depression by separating them from one who has provided love, companionship, and security. The funeral and customs provide the means by which those close to them can give their support and share their suffering. The funeral period provides for the expression of sorrow. Only through talking about the past can the bereaved person realize the extent of the relationship with the deceased, and accept the loss and suffering. Only through weeping and talking to good listeners can they release their grief and feelings of guilt and hostility. Experts in grief therapy believe that it can be expressed best through rites, rituals, and ceremonies. The ceremony deals primarily with intellectual concepts and doesn’t fully engage the

125 Old Post Rd., Kittery, ME 207-439-4900 www.jspelkeyfuneralhome.com

There are three points to be stressed, finally, in connection with the tradition of funeral flowers. First, the role of flowers are both symbolic and aesthetic. They add great value to the richness and meaning of the ritual. Second, flowers represent sympathy extended to the bereaved. Third, flowers are sent to both the living and the dead. They are sent to the living as comfort and as tokens of respect for the deceased. We, at the JS Pelkey & Son and the Bernier Funeral Homes, hold the value of the work our local florists do in very high regard. We always encourage the families we serve to contact a local florist directly. Certainly there are national floral outlets that can be reached with a simple Google search but, honestly, the quality of these products are often substandard. Simply click the “Send Flowers” tab on our website and you will be directed to our list of trusted florists. Please call us about any questions with which we may help.

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Serving the entire Seacoast and beyond

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Please go to www.mcintiremccooey.com to sign the online guest book. • • • • • • • • • •

in Brenda’s memory to the American Cancer Society, One Bowdoin Mill Island, Suite 300, Topsham, ME 04086. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Brenda’s Book of Memories Page at www.bibberfuneral. com. Arrangements are in care of Laing Bibber Funeral Chapel, 36 Rochester Street, Berwick. • • • • • • • • • •

Brenda Mae Keene, 65 SOUTH BERWICK – Brenda Mae Keene, a resident of South Berwick, died peacefully on Friday, September 27, 2019 at York Hospital following a battle with cancer. Brenda was born in York on January 14, 1954, the daughter of Bernard W. Keene, Sr. and Bertha Mae (Stevens) Keene. She graduated from Wells High School and immediately started her long career in banking at Canal Bank. Brenda then worked at Key Bank, was Vice President Branch Administrator of Kennebunk Savings for many years, and most recently at Partner’s Bank, formerly Sanford Institute for Savings, until her illness made it difficult to work. Brenda was full of life and loved people. She could often be found volunteering for many community non-profits. She loved her job and it showed. In her spare time, she enjoyed gardening and tending the flower beds around her home, was a lover of all animals, and enjoyed riding motorcycles and spending time with her husband. She was predeceased by her mother, Bertha Mae (Stevens) Keene. She is survived by her loving companion and husband of 45 years, Richard C. Bartlett of South Berwick; her father, Bernard William Keene, Sr. of Ogunquit; her brother, Bernard W. Keene, Jr. and his wife Jacqueline of Bangor, ME, several cousins, and a wide circle of treasured friends and colleagues throughout Southern Maine. A private funeral service will be held at the convenience of the family. Should friends desire, memorial donations may be made THANK YOU ST. JUDE: May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day, by the 9th day your prayers will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised and done.

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Ian Paul Perry, 43 WELLS – Ian Paul Perry died suddenly of a cardiacrelated event while running on Wednesday, September 4, 2019. Ian was born in Ogden, UT, on January 5, 1976 to Anne Lindquist and Darren Perry. He graduated from Bonneville High School, and attended Weber State University and Weber Applied Technology Center. He served honorably in the United States Army, First Cavalry Division for 5 years, deploying to Iraq for 15 months in 2004-2005. As a single father, he completed an associate’s degree in Non-Destructive Testing at Salt Lake Community College, commuting to Salt Lake City daily with his son Sam. He and Sam moved to Maine in 2012 where he worked at Pratt and Whitney as an NDT Technician. Ian’s greatest joy in life was his son Sam. Together they enjoyed computer games, riding their four-wheeler, playing basketball, long conversations, and just hanging out. They were inseparable. Ian also enjoyed staying fit and spending time discovering the trails in South Berwick. Ian was known for his quick and sardonic sense of humor, his loyalty to his family and a few close friends, and most of all, his devotion to Sam. In April 2018, Ian married Pisey Tith and they were awaiting her immigration from Cambodia. Their relationship brought him much happiness. Ian was predeceased by his brother Daniel Perry in 2008, See PERRY page 43...

THANK YOU ST. JUDE

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

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~ Pets ~ BlixxHorses Autumn Horse KENNEBUNK Join BlixxHorses for Autumn Horse, Sunday, October 13, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at 5 Portage Way in Kennebunk and experience horses in a stressfree environment during the best time of year for horses in Maine. Crisp days, cool nights during this captivating season mean less heat, insects and more time outdoors to graze, run and play before the ground freezes. Meet Fritz & Lexxie and interact safely learning how to properly approach and touch these large animals. First impressions are important. Knowing what their reaction means and acting appropriately is key to communication. This event is held without reservation, but all will have 15 minutes with the horses. We encourage visitors to bring a simple item for ‘Show & Tell’ to use in a desensitizing exercise to learn the correct way to introduce new

Emma’s Angels NORTH BERWICK Meet Honey and Georgia! These two sweeties have made their way to Maine from Texas. They are ready for a wonderful life up north. Honey is a 5 year old Shi-tzu mix who is Spayed and up to date on her shots. Georgia is a stunning 2-year-old Labradoodle who is also Spayed. Both dogs are good with everyone. If you would like to set up a meet and greet with either pup, call Emma’s Angels Rescue 207676-5599. Emma’s Angels is an all-volunteer, foster-based organization in North Berwick. Needed at this time: Dry dog and cat food. Our drop box is at 30 Meeting House Road North Berwick Maine. We feed 4 Health (Tractor Supply) or Roosevelt chicken (Loyal Companion) and Thank you!

Emma’s Angels Rescue 30 Meeting House Road North Berwick, ME 03906

207-676-5599

axel1759@aol.com

objects. Support for non-riding programs involving therapy and education incorporating advocacy for horses is growing as awareness of unwanted horse’s fates has increased. Membership in The Non Ridden Equine Association and Facebook groups is climbing. If they live long enough all horses become unridden due to injuries often to backs & legs, age, decline in health or behavioral issues due to overuse and mistreatment. One thing horses can

always use is TLC and a commitment that keeps them safe in a world filled with peril which is what owners who value their horses provide. Taking good care of a horse means thinking of the horse’s needs before your own, and for equestrians and riders that includes understanding and being respectful of the horses limitations. Join us for fun and refreshments as we celebrate our 13th year of programming. There will be gift cards from local merchants for sale, giveaways and raffles and most of all, a chance to play with the horses. BlixxHorses a 501(c)3 Ed-

Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Now that summer is over and fall is upon us, our thoughts turn to preparations for the cold weather and upcoming holidays. Holiday time is a very busy adoption time, and we’d like to jumpstart it now, so all Safe Haven kitties are happily placed in homes before the holidays. If you adopt soon, your new family member will be well integrated in the home with less stress on them and you. We have many kitties available, some who have waited a long time for a home. So please visit our Adoption Center at 1420 Post Road and get to know them. It can be a fun outing for your family. Sit on the floor or in a comfortable chair, relax and watch the activity of each kitty. Discover each one’s unique personality. We have five free-roaming cat rooms to visit where the kitties are all free to play with, pet or brush them. Our volunteers can tell you about any special needs one might have and their origin story. We also need foster homes to house kitties for just 2-3 weeks. You’ll need a room that’s away from your other pets, but where the kitty will have you or another family member to interact with. We have several kitties who are in great need of rescue. They’re all healthy and friendly,

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

(207) 229-8314 or (207) 646-1611

info@safehavenhumanesociety.org www.safehavenhumanesociety.org

but we have no space for them for a few weeks. Please give Joyce a call at 207-229-8314 if you can help us out and offer your home and love to a very deserving kitty (or two?). Our Thrift Shop at 1517 Post Road is recruiting volunteers now for help with sorting, pricing, cleaning, cat care and cashier. We’re open 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Thursday, and 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday-Sunday. We’re adding a new location next Spring and we will need triple our current team. We need donations for fall, Halloween and Christmas. Good quality home décor, clothing and bedding are always welcome, and we can’t seem to keep enough nice towels or pots and pans in stock. We also need paper shopping bags with handles, paper towels, and packaging paper. Thanks!

ucational Non Profit committed to helping people experience horses. Suggested donation: $10

per person, children 10 and under free. For details, visit www.blixxhorses.org or call 207-985-1994.

Another Chance Animal Rescue NORTH BERWICK Introducing “Cloud”, as dreamy as his name, this darling little boy is approximately 1.5 years old and would like nothing more than to have a home and humans to call his own. Cloud came to us in June and while we don’t know his full backstory, we do know he was a bit shy and timid as if he had a tough past, we suspect with humans who were not kind to him. He is very passive and loves to be held and melts into your arms like butter once he knows he is safe and secure. Once you activate his purr motor, it’s hard to find his “off” switch!! Cloud seeks a quieter low activity home preferably with no dogs and maybe one other cat who he would like to be gradually introduced to and become buddies with. He needs a cat savvy adopter who will be patient with him as he warms up to all the wonderful things that a furever home and humans who love him will bring. Cloud is all up to date on his vetting and neutered. To meet Cloud and some of our other amazing kitties ofcall ages also seeking their furever homes, including some of the few remaining Hurricane Dorian kitties we recently took on who are not all yet adopted, please come see us this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at our Adoption Facility located at 251 Country Club Road (Route 4) in Sanford. Appointments for other times to come meet and

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

(207) 676-9330 • (207) 490-2855 boomeredgewater@gmail.com anotherchanceanimalrescue.org

adopt our cats can be made by contacting Marilyn at 207-4902855 or Amanda at 603-2053615. Have you got a few hours a week to spare? Have you been thinking about volunteering and getting involved with a local non-profit desperately in need of your skills and talents? Then contact us by calling Marilyn for Volunteer opportunities at the Adoption Facility or Amanda for opportunities at our Thrift Shop in North Berwick at the numbers listed above! We could really use the added help mornings, afternoons, early evenings and weekends too! We could really use help with donations such as scoopable cat litter, Friskies Poultry Pates and Shreds, Purina Kitten Chow and Purina One Adult Cat Food too. Please “Help Us Help Them” by dropping off anytime at the Sanford AdopSee ACAR page 42...

Country Time Pet Boarding Kennels 162 Boyd Road Wells, Maine 04090

(207) 676-2248

Cats - Dogs - Birds - Bunnies

Reasonable rates. 30 Years in the pet care field. Located in Wells. Reservations required.

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

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~ Pets ~

Animal Welfare Society

KENNEBUNK Thank You To Our Volunteers Our amazing volunteers collectively give more than 36,000 hours of service to AWS each and every year. This weekend, we say thank you at our annual volunteer appreciation brunch. With our volunteer’ unwavering support and steadfast

Animal Welfare Society

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

(207) 985-3244

info@animalwelfaresociety.org www.animalwelfaresociety.org

dedication, we are able to help more than 10,000 pets and the people who love them each and every year! Due to the celebration, the Animal Welfare Society will open to the public late on Sunday, October 6 at 1 p.m. instead of our usual 11 a.m. and close at 4:30 p.m.

one of these special drop-in adventures. Each hour-long drop in club session will include reviewing and using Basic Obedience skills in a fun, low-impact outdoor setting. So come ready with training treats and a nonretractable 4 or 6 foot leash. $20 per sessions take place on Thursdays at 4 p.m. The next sessions is October 10 at Mother’s Beach, Kennebunk.

AKC Fit Dog Club As a certified AKC club, AWS’s Fit Dog Club and its canine trainers promote fitness and fun by spending time moving with your dog whether it be in a weekly group class or on

Pawsport Program We are so please to announce the launch of our first pawsport, a program where area youth can become small animal ambassadors. They help the small animals at AWS through

philanthropic and educational tasks! There are eight total tasks on the pawsport and include things like: Making a donation of timothy hay to provide a soft bed for a rabbit; Bringing in fresh veggies for a gerbil’s afternoon snack; Writing a letter to an adoptable bird’s new family; The biggest task is “pocket change for pocket pets.” Students collect change throughout the year in a very special piggy bank, generously provided by sponsor Infinity Federal Credit Union. When students drop off a donation or stop by to complete a

pawsport activity, their pawsport will be stamped. Students who complete the pawsport will be invited to a very special Pizza with Pocket Pets celebration on March 20. Interested in learning more? Pawsport packets are now available to pick up in the Adoption Center lobby on Tuesdays and Thursdays after school or by appointment. Visit www.animalwelfaresociety.org to sign up your student as a small animal ambassador today. Monthly Club The Adventure Club for elSee AWS page 42...

~ Home & Business Services ~ PROPERTY SERVICES “We watch your property so you don’t worry”

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR

Small Engine Repair

ELIOT SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, INC.

RedMax Power Equipment, Lawn Mowers, Chain Saws, All Lawn & Garden Equipment

New Toro Snow Blowers We Service All Brands Pickup & Delivery Available

CLEANING Residential • Commercial • Janitorial

Cape Neddick, ME

RTE 236, ELIOT, MAINE 207-439-4015

207-361-1139 207.337.3315 contact@marinacleaning.com

GUTTERS & ROOFING

• Weekly Visits start at $35 • Storm Checks • Provide Access for Authorized Personnel • Accept Deliveries on Your Behalf • Pet Sitting

Free Estimates Fully Insured Other Services Available

CHIMNEY SERVICES

(207) 887-0450 www.wellshomewatch.com

FURNITURE REPAIR

Rocray Restoration

Furniture & Fine Period Antique Repair & Restoration All Work Guaranteed for Life of Piece

207-985-3477 Swept, Lined, Repaired, Professional, Fully Insured, Guaranteed No Mess SPECTACULAR SERVICE AT A LOW, LOW PRICE Fully Insured

Bryan Bedard

PLUMBING & HEATING

FIRE SAFETY MEANS PEACE OF MIND

PAVING & SEALCOATING

Free Estimates Need A Special Piece? We Offer A World Wide Finding Service

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QUALITY Furniture Repairs CALL: Brian Bourque

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ROOF SHOVELING • ASPHALT SHINGLES RUBBER ROOFING • WOODEN SHAKES • GUTTERS Accepting All Major Credit Cards

Free Estimates

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Commercial & Residential

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WELDING SERVICES

Eric’s Welding Offering:

Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning, Installation & Service ___________________

HEATING OIL, K1 & PROPANE DELIVERY ___________________

Commercial & Residential Free Estimates ~ Since 1979

R.P. PLUMBING

Fully Insured | Free Estimates

119 York St., Rte. 1, Kennebunk • 985-2130 garrettpillsbury.com

Ryan Porell

New Construction

¾ Portable Welding Service – AWS Certified

Remodeling

¾ Small Engine Repair – All Makes/Models

Service & Repairs

¾ Full Machine Shop Services and Metal Fabrication

603-767-1964

Seasonal Turn-Offs Insured Master Plumber

Located in North Berwick

Sealcoating & Driveway Repair

(207) 730-1966

207-967-1393

Over 35 Years Experience Free Honest Estimates

PAVING & SEALCOATING Chris & Brian

p l ro a e s

Asphalt Paving & Sealcoating Hot Rubber Crack Filling & Patchwork

207.423.0079

www.sealprollc.com • sealpro.bb@gmail.com Commercial | Residential

We Accept All Major Credit Cards


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~ Home & Business Services ~ PAINTING

KEY PAINTING • fully insured • • free estimates • • over 30 years experience •

207-324-8362

TODD

THE PAINTER

Careful Work / Fully Insured Serving The Seacoast Call Todd For A Free Estimate

(207) 475-4376

House Painting interior - exterior professional - insured

Bob Roux Phone: 207-985-4080 Cell: 207-251-8995 Email: rroux1@maine.rr.com

J,s Painting

WASTE REMOVAL

Interior & Exterior Painting (Interior Specialist) Very Reasonable Rates Fully Insured

LANDSCAPING / YARD WORK

Fall Clean Ups

CALL SEACOAST PROPERTY MAINTENANCE FOR LANDSCAPING AND LAWN CARE, AND ASK ABOUT OUR OTHER SERVICES

603-759-6156

seacoastpropertymaintenance@gmail.com

Servicing ME & NH SEASONAL CLEAN UP, AERATING, OVERSEEDING, YARD OVERHAUL, SPECIAL PROJECTS

Enjoy Autumn! Save Your Aching Back! Book now for your Fall cleanup! It will give you: • Pride in having an attractive Fall and Winter garden • A head start for a thriving Spring garden • Less weeds in Spring

Aerating - Over Seeding - Leaf Removal - Weeding Pruning - Edging - Mulching - Hydroseeding Excavation - Grading - Stump Digging

25+ Years Experience Please Leave Message:

(207) 251-2889

ES ALL ISLIAZBLE AVA

All Seasons Land, Inc.

ROLL OFF DUMPSTER SERVICE & CLEAN OUTS 10, 15, 20 Yard Dumpsters Servicing Southern Maine Fully Insured

POOL SERVICES

BOB’S

POOL SERVICE

www.allseasonslandinc.com / (207) 502-7511

Liner Replacements, Openings, Closings, Repairs & Much More

15 Yard Dumpster

No Middle Man, No Overhead 36 Years Experience

up to 4000 lbs.

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20 Yard Dumpster

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up to 5000 lbs.

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Servicing Southern Maine

FULLY INSURED

PEART & SON LAWN CARE 207-432-6913

$395

(207) 324-8118

SEWING

Email: sricher@metrocast.net

DUMP RUNS DEMOLITION LOGGING / EXCAVATION

Tailoring & Alterations Creative Mending Custom Dressmaking 207-676-9561 www.elizabethboston.com

Paula in Stitches

Sewing & Design Services

RENTALS!!!

• Alterations • Costumes • Curtains/Slip Covers • Wardrobe Styling/Organizing 213-550-9065 KENNEBUNK

Excavators and Large Frame Skid Steers Daily-Weekly-Monthly Rates Delivery Available

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Call 207-384-2001 540 Portland Street, Berwick, ME 03901

3rd Generation Logger

207•252•5851

EXCAVATION

Rickers Mulch & More Septic Systems General Excavations Firewood

Tree Service Work with 70’ Bucket Truck • Lot Clearing Whole Tree Chipping • Tub Grinding • Forest Product Recycling Tree & Stump Removal • Heavy Hauling & Trucking Services

Pick-Up or Delivery www.rickersmulchandmore.com 207-384-8500 • Route 4, Berwick

Attics / Basements Garages Construction Debris Furniture / Appliances Metal Tree/Brush

Sheds / Outbuildings Houses Mobile Homes Decks Swimming Pools Cement

Low Rates / Free Estimates / 207-985-3577


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ELECTRIC

MASONRY

HOME IMPROVEMENT

Paul Thurston

Dave The Door Man

Masonry

HOME IMPROVEMENT

Basement Water Proofing Chimneys (New or Repaired) New Flashing, Steps, Walkways Patios, Stonewalls, Foundations Drainage Work, Sump Pumps

207-475-8928

Fully Insured, Low Rates Free Estimates

COMPUTER SERVICES

POMERANZ

Call Any Time! 207.985.3577

REMODELING

STAR TEK

Solid Value in Renovations with Attention to Detail

Computer Services

Virus Removal, Repairs Upgrades, Networking & New Systems in Home or Office

CASON CARPENTRY

Call or email Jeannine at leblancjm@startekpc.com

207-251-2235

CARPENTRY

TREE SERVICES

BOTCO STUMP GRINDING 207-351-5053

STEVE’S CARPENTRY Home improvements remodeling & repairs Expert finish carpenter No job too small

207-361-4019

“NO JOB TOO SMALL”

TREE SERVICES

www.PineTreeServices.net 207.286.6942

Kitchen, Basement & Bath Remodeling ~ Decks Replacement Windows ~ General Carpentry & Repair Dan Cason Cell: (207) 651-8580 Tel/Fax: (207) 676-9840 Email: casoncarpentry@yahoo.com

Nelly’s Handyman Kevin Poirier | Owner

(207) 219-2681

Maintenance & Remodeling Kitchen & Baths ~ 25 Years Experience ~

Residential / Commercial / Fully Insured / Free Estimates

Handyman Jack, etc. LLC by Jack and Diane

207-363-5793

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Accepting Brush/Wood/Stumps/Leaves Green Waste ––––––––––

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207-423-5058 HOLCOMB & SON

KENCARP Interior Trim • Additions & Remodels Custom Built-ins • Windows & Doors EPA RRP Certified, Licensed & Insured

Member of the York Chamber of Commerce

Tree Removal & Pruning Lot Clearing Brush & Stump Hauling Landscape Supplies Garden Center & Gifts

NO JOB TOO SMALL FREE ESTIMATES

24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE

www.hazelwoodhandyman.com

Remodeling & Repair • Interior/Exterior Painting • Carpentry Yard Work • Power Washing • Wallpapering & Stenciling

DBTREE@YAHOO.COM

Handyman Services

Have an idea for your home? Make it a reality.

Professional, experienced, fully insured • FREE estimates

- Residential/Commercial - 72’ Turf Friendly All Terrain Lift - 65’ Bucket Truck - 30 Years Experience of Tree & Shrub Installation - Specializing in Technical/Hazardous Pruning & Removals - Licensed & Experienced Arborist - Free Estimates & Fully Insured

pomeranzremodeling.com

207.883.6003

Three Generations of Expertise Tree Removal Cabling 65’ Bucket Truck

Brian Pomeranz

(603) 531-8919

Licensed & Insured

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Pine Tree Services Pruning Chipping

Installations & Repairs Interior & Exterior Storm, Shower, Basement Wood, Steel, Fiberglass Weather Stripping Lock Replacements Call Dave Lomasney

603.674.4213

KenCarp@maine.rr.com

M CHADBOURNE Excavation & Landscaping

• Full Site Work • Frost Walls • Septic Tank Replacement • Leach Fields • Drainage • Stumping • Driveways • Loaming • & Much More

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CONSTRUCTION No job too small

Handyman Services Available

Homes • Additions • Remodeling • Garages • Decks Roofs • Painting (Interior & Exterior) • Siding Replacement Windows • Kitchen & Baths

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J.R. Carpentry Fully Insured

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A father/son team with 40+ years of experience and a reputation for quality service!

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Richard St. Charles Building - Remodeling 207-641-2362

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KITCHENS • BATHS Hardwood Flooring Tile & Interior Work Additions • Decks • Siding FREE ESTIMATES

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RATES ARE LOW! START THAT PROJECT NOW!

Garages, Additions, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Decks, Interior Trim, Basements, Drywall, Painting... Ask for Glen

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SPORTS VARSITY SCHEDULE York High School

Kennebunk High School

Varsity Football

Varsity Cross Country

10/5 - 6:00 PM - vs Lake Region (York Homecoming) 10/11 - 6:00 PM - vs Lisbon

Men’s Varsity Cross Country

10/4 - 5:00 PM - at Fort Foster 10/10 - 4:30 PM - at Lake Region

Men’s Varsity Soccer

10/8 - 5:00 PM - at Freeport 10/11 - 6:00 PM - vs Poland

Women’s Varsity Cross Country

10/4 - 5:00 PM - at Fort Foster 10/10 - 4:30 PM - at Lake Region

Women’s Varsity Field Hockey 10/7 - 4:00 PM - at North Yarmouth Academy 10/11 - 4:30 PM - vs Poland

Women’s Varsity Volleyball

10/7 - 5:30 PM - vs Westbrook 10/9 - 5:30 PM - vs Lake Region

Women’s Varsity Soccer

10/8 - 7:00 PM - at Freeport

Wells High School Varsity Football

10/4 - 7:00 PM - at Maine Central Institute 10/12 - 7:00 PM - at Leavitt Area

Men’s Varsity Cross Country 10/4 - 5:00 PM - at Fort Foster 10/10 - 4:30 PM - at Cape Elizabeth

Varsity Men’s Soccer

10/8 - 5:00 PM - vs Waynflete 10/10 - 6:00 PM - at Greely

Women’s Varsity Cross Country

10/4 - 4:30 PM - at Fort Foster 10/10 - 4:00 PM - at Cape Elizabeth

Varsity Women’s Field Hockey 10/5 - 2:00 PM - vs Cape Elizabeth 10/7 - 4:00 PM - at Gray-New Gloucester 10/10 - 6:00 PM - vs Greely

10/5 - 9:00 AM - at Belfast Area 10/11 - 4:00 PM - at Sanford

Women’s Varsity Field Hockey 10/4 - 4:00 PM - at Westbrook 10/7 - 4:00 PM - vs Windham 10/10 - 7:30 PM - at Thornton Academy

Varsity Football

10/4 - 6:00 PM - vs Massabesic 10/12 - 1:30 PM - vs Noble (Homecoming)

Men’s Varsity Soccer

10/7 - 6:00 PM - vs Scarborough 10/11 - 6:00 PM - vs South Portland

Women’s Varsity Soccer

10/10 - 6:30 PM - at South Portland

Women’s Varsity Volleyball

10/7 - 6:00 PM - vs South Portland 10/10 - 6:00 PM - vs Cheverus

Marshwood High School Women’s Varsity Field Hockey 10/08 - 4:00 PM - at Portland 10/14 - 10:30 AM - vs Scarborough

Varsity Football

10/4 - 6:00 PM - vs Biddeford 10/11 - 6:00 PM - at Deering

Varsity Women’s Volleyball

10/7 - 5:30 PM - vs NYA 10/9 - 5:30 PM - vs Westbrook 10/10 - 5:30 PM - vs Sanford

Noble High School Varsity Boys Soccer

10/5 - 4:00 PM - vs Scarborough 10/9 - 6:00 PM - vs Portland

Varsity Girls Soccer

10/4 - 6:00 PM - at Scarborough 10/10 - 5:30 PM - at Portland

Varsity Football

10/4 - 6:00 PM - at Westbrook/ Waynflete 10/12 - 1:30 PM - at Kennebunk

Varsity Field Hockey

10/4 - 4:00 PM - vs Cheverus 10/9 - 6:30 PM - at Scarborough 10/11 - 6:00 PM - vs Bonny Eagle (Senior Night)

Varsity Cross Country

10/10 - 4:00 PM - at Sanford

Noble/Sanford Varsity Co-op Volleyball

10/4 - 6:00 PM - at Cheverus 10/8 - 6:00 PM - at Bonny Eagle 10/10 - 5:30 PM - at Wells

SOUTH BERWICK The second annual Chief 1 Run (5K Run/Walk) takes place this weekend on Sunday, October 6 at 9 a.m. from Spring Hill Restaurant, 117 Pond Road in South Berwick. The race was organized last year to honor George E. Gorman, a shipyard firefighter who unfortunately was exposed to asbestos that resulted in mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is a fatal cancer typically found in the lining of the lungs. Each year, nearly 3,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma and virtually all cases are linked to asbestos exposure. Despite being given a cancerous death sentence, George was still the first one to respond to a fire call, the first one to take

action as fire chief and the first one to take his brothers under his wing God forbid anything went wrong. Since 2009, the organization Miles for Meso has brought together mesothelioma survivors, individuals recently diagnosed and family members of mesothelioma victims for a run and walk to raise awareness and research funding. Races have taken place across the country in Missouri, Florida, Indiana, Virginia, New York, and Washington. Cumulatively, Miles for Meso events have raised over $250,000 for the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to finding better treatments and a cure for this life-altering disease. This October 7 will be the

First-ever Pumpkinhead Half Marathon Raises Friends & Funds

Men’s Varsity Soccer

two year mark of George E. Gorman’s passing and his family will be hosting The Chief 1 Run in honor of him in his home town of South Berwick on October 6. For further information call 207-219-3369, email chief1run@gmail.com or visit online at ht t ps://race ros te r.com / events/2019/26309/chief-1-runwalk-5k.

SCOREBOARD Berwick Academy

Women’s Varsity Field Hockey Sept. 25

10/7 - 6:30 PM - at Sanford 10/11 - 6:00 PM - at Scarborough

Berwick 4, Lexington Christian Academy 0

Women’s Varsity Soccer

Sept. 28

10/8 - 4:00 PM - vs Sanford 10/10 - 4:30 PM - vs Scarborough

Berwick 7, Beaver 0

Girls Varsity Soccer

Men’s Cross Country

10/5 - TBA - Festival of Champions 10/10 - 5:00 PM - at Sanford

Sept. 25

Women’s Cross Country

Sept. 28

Berwick 3, Lexington Christian Academy 0 Berwick 0, Beaver 0

10/5 - TBA - Festival of Champions 10/10 - 4:00 PM - at Sanford

Varsity Women’s Soccer

10/7 - 4:00 PM - at Old Orchard Beach 10/10 - 6:00 PM - vs Greely

Upcoming Chief 1 Run Raises Funds, Awareness for Mesothelioma

Open Seniors Lob’ster Tennis Tourney Success OGUNQUIT Great fun and great tennis were served up at the first annual Ogunquit Open Seniors Lob’ster Tennis Tournament on September 21-22 at Ogunquit’s Agamenticus Municipal Tennis Courts in York. The final results were announced as follows: Women’s Doubles: 1st Place: Kay Moore and Denise Davis; 2nd Place: Jill La Point and Jody Mooradian. Mixed Doubles: 1st Place: Donna Lee and Bob Lee; 2nd Place: Kay Moore and Chris Prudente. Men’s Doubles: 1st Place: Bob Lee and Tom Hurley; 2nd Place: Jim Waldron and Bob Greene. Men’s Singles: 1st Place: Brian Johnson; 2nd Place: Tom Hurley.

Marshwood High School Left to Right: Eric Ashe, Vojta Ripa, Heidi Caldwell, Lindsay Weigel, Susie Fitzpatrick. (Shipyard Brewing Co./Three Rivers Whitewater photo)

ELIOT On Saturday, September 28, festival goers, spectators and runners gathered at Eliot Days Festival for a day of competition and fun. Over 500 entrants competed in the festival’s 5K race and the inaugural Pumpkinhead Half Marathon. Visitors from across New England and as far as Arizona finished the half marathon, ran a 13.1-mile course through rolling hills and along the Piscataqua River. The top finishers split a purse of $3,000. Eric Ashe of Boston, Massachusetts, placed first for men’s with a time of 1:09:29. Heidi Caldwell of Craftsbury Common, Vermont, placed first for the women’s division with a time of 1:17:37. During the festival, members of the community came together to celebrate their town and the start of autumn. Local vendors lined the streets, the Eliot Elementary School choir

performed original songs and teams raced homemade outhouses during the festival’s first Outhouse Race. Shipyard Brewing expanded upon the festival at their nearby brew pub with extreme sport demos, a beer garden, and live music. “We saw a lot of smiles on a lot of faces and that makes the day a total success,” said Shipyard owner Fred Forsley. “The town has done an amazing job of producing this festival for the last 39-years and we were honored to bring our resources and energy to help raise visibility and attendance. We’re already looking forward to next year.” The two races helped raise funds for End 68 Hours of Hunger, a nonprofit combating food insecurity for school-aged children. Program Coordinator Tricia Foster said, “receiving these donations are sincerely See MARATHON page 42...

Girls Varsity Field Hockey Sept. 26,

Marshwood 0, South Portland, 1

Girls Varsity Volleyball Sept. 24

Marshwood 1, Biddeford High School 3

Sept. 26

Marshwood 0, Falmouth High School 3

Girls Varsity Soccer Sept. 10

Marshwood 2, Gorham High School 5

Sept. 26

Marshwood 0, Windham 4

Oct. 1

Marshwood 4, South Portland High School 2

Boys Varsity Soccer Sept. 26

Marshwood 3, Windham High School 0

Sept. 28

Marshwood 6, Berwick Academy 0

Oct. 1

Marshwood 1, South Portland High School 2


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~ Sports & News ~ ...FOOTBALL from page 1

Kiersyn Boyle #65 is in her first year on the Marshwood Football Team.

Payton Caswell. “They [the boys] treat you and hit you like you’re one of them,” said Boyle, relating her experience as a girl on Marshwood Football. An expression of inclusion for the girls permeates throughout Marshwood Football, noted mothers Sarah Chase and Susanna Maynard. “I think Marshwood’s been pretty open to them [the girls] playing [on Marshwood Football],” Maynard said. A significant help for these Marshwood girls, and a strong voice in encouraging girls to play football, has come from the women of Maine Mayhem

Football. The Mayhem have a program called “Mayhem Girls of Fall” (MGOF), which features girl football players in Maine and elsewhere. Three of Marshwood’s girl football players are MGOF. Payton’s mother, Pamela Caswell, expressed eagerness for her daughter to become a MGOF who is only in her first season playing for Marshwood Football. Maine Mayhem Football has been a “huge, huge support for these girls,” said Chase about the influence the Mayhem have on the MGOF. “The MGOF is a mentoring program where the players from the Maine Mayhem professional football team mentor the local MGOF athletes,” said president of Maine Mayhem Foot-

...MARATHON from page 41 appreciated and will help us to continue End 68 Hours of Hunger’s mission. The support we get from the community is huge and we can’t thank enough the 25-plus area volunteers who coordinate every week to make this happen.” 2019 Pumpkinhead Half Marathon Results: TOP 3 Women’s (Overall) - Heidi C a l d w e l l (1:17:3 7 ); L i n d s ay Weigel (1:21:36); Susie Fitzpatrick (1:22:28) TOP 3 Men’s (Overall) - Eric Ashe

(1:09:29); Vojta Ripa (1:13:46); Andrew Huebner (1:14:08) Top 3 Women 20-29 - Kelly Goodwin (1:34:14); Lisa Weber (1:35:46); Amanda Ivey (1:37:04) Top 3 Men 20-29 -Christopher Dunn (1:14:59); Colby Nixon (1:15:22); Jacob Norris (1:19:20) Top 3 Women 30 -39 -Saeger Fischer (1:27:56); Kelly Whittacker (1:32:06); Christine McGrory (1:33:36) Top 3 Men 30-39 -Matthew Daly (1:15:16); Michael Lopez (1:24:02); Brian Lightbody (1:31:33)

...QUIET from page 34 the butterflies and white moths fearlessly circle around our heads with little fear they’ll be shooed away. The colors of the early morning September beach have forever been written about or are pictured in pastels, watercolors, oils or photographs. On the beaches you can’t only see the green of the ocean with its frosty white caps, you can also feel and smell how perfectly combined the colors are. How the browns of the sands go with the deep blues and grays of the sky. The morning sky always takes a different form because its colors complement the seas so flawlessly one seems to be a continuation of the other. The clouds of the clear morning sky appear to form holes at the end of massive blue tunnels sneaking a peak at a hopeful heaven in the sky. On this particular morning a small lobster boat broke this consistency by daring to float between the sea and the sky. I wonder if the fisherman aboard knew how close they were in attaining that light at the end of all of our tunnels. The quiet is the most intense feeling this time of year. Even the sound of my footsteps, as I walk down the beach, seems to naturally belong to the serenity of the ocean. The quiet is

Top 3 Women 40-49 -Stefanie Langlois (1:43:22); Lisa Sloan (1:43:47); Kim Wyman (1:46:53) Top 3 Men 40-49 -Matt Sawyer (1:15:07); Tim Wharton (1:32:27); Francis Ellis (1:34:13)

ball, Alicia Jeffords. “It all started when we gave a shout out on FB [Facebook] to Molly during her football season. Molly is our water girl for Maine Mayhem and was then also a 6th grade football player from Westbrook. That post had so much of a response and we started hearing from other local youth female football players.” And so it began: Years of encouragement and mentorship. In addition to sending all MGOF with season passes to their league’s football seasons and going to the games of MGOF athletes, Maine Mayhem Football, as reports Jeffords, “ha[s] all the MGOF athletes as special guest[s] every year at a home game that we dedicate to them.” Asked what message she

Online Resources for Hunting Laws STATEWIDE As outdoorsmen prepare for fall hunting outings, it is recommended that all hunters be up-to-date on the latest laws. Up-

dated hunting and fishing laws for the 2019-2020 season can be downloaded by going online and visiting www.maine.gov/ifw/ maine-outdoors-laws.html.

Top 3 Women 50-59 - Nadine Palmer (1:36:45); Lisa Zappala (1:37:53); Lisa Plante (1:45:22) Top 3 Men 50-59 -Jamie Ledwith (1:34:51); Dan Verdick (1:37:34); Brian Mazjanis (1:47:45) Top 3 Men 6 0 - 69 -Tim Losik (1:53:02); Dan Brenden (2:10:28); James Molleur (2:12:35)

...AWS from page 38 almost deafening in that it overwhelms all other sounds that dare to break the serenity of our September beach. The beaches are not the only place that exemplifies the serenity of this time of year. The stores are not quite as busy as they were only a few weeks ago. We are now able to find and talk to our neighbors instead of rushing to what we need and hope the check out line will not steal too much of our time away. Working outside during this time of year our families do not have the intensity of what it had during the summer months. There is not a place one has to go or a place one has to be because the concern that our summer season is so short now has little importance. We also change our attire and attitude about our bodies this time of year. Gone are the concerns about a little too much flesh here and a bit too much weight there. It is a remarkably quiet time of year. The only problem is the time of fresh air and September colors are soon to be replaced by another not so favorite time of year. But, I assume this is exactly why we all live in our beautiful places near the sea. Jim Fabiano is a retired teacher and a writer living in York. You can email Jim at james.fabiano60@gmail.com.

would give to girls who want to play football, Jeffords said, “Play! Even if you don’t have football experience. If you are an athlete, we can teach you the game. Playing football is one of the best decisions I have ever made.” Maine Mayhem Football’s regular game season is in the spring. More information on Maine Mayhem Football and MGOF is available on www.mainemayhemfootball. com. The Mayhem also have a Facebook page, Twitter page and Instagram page. Marshwood Football’s Little Hawks have a Facebook page (www. facebook.com/MLHFootballCheer/) and website (www.mlhfootballandcheer.com/home) as well.

ementary school students takes place on the second Tuesday afternoon 3:15-4:30 p.m. Each month is a new adventure in animal care. In addition to spending lots of time with our resident pets, students learn how to safely handle and approach animals. The next meeting is October 8. Rescue Readers Rescue Readers is a twice weekly (Tuesday & Thuesday) drop in after school program to promote literacy skills in elementary and middle schoolers. By reading aloud to animals (including cats, dogs and small animals), students build confidence and develop a love for reading. The animals love the one-on-one interaction and the quiet, soothing voices of the young readers. Pizza with Pets Spend the afternoon with the animals when there is no school. During Pizza with Pets, students 6-10 years old have lunch and then spend time meeting with different kinds of pets. They learn how to handle and care for them, how to provide them the proper habitat and how to be the best animal advocate each student can be. The next Pizza with Pets is October 11, 12-4 p.m. $40. For more information, visit www. animalwelfaresociety.org.

...ACAR from page 37 Adventure at Furry Tales! Our weekly story hour for preschoolers and their families is a great way introduce animals of all kinds to our littlest friends. Each week is a new adventure - sometimes we are visited by a dog, a cat or a small animal. We read books and do activities about animals of all kinds. Furry Tales is on Thursdays at 10 a.m. These events are free. Meet Some Small Animals in Our Adoption Center The majority of our small animals are available through our adoption partnership with southern Maine and northern New England area PetSmart stores. More than 800 small animals are adopted through this partnership each year. Other small animals stay at AWS to find their new homes. We also occasionally have rabbits, guinea pigs, gerbils, hamsters, rats, mice, and other pocket pets and birds right here at the Adoption Center at 46 Holland Road, West Kennebunk, ME 04094.

tion Facility. Items can also be ordered online and sent directly to us st the Adoption Facility address above too! Monetary donations to help us purchase these items can be made using PayPal to boomeredgewater@ gmail.com or by mailing to us via check to PO Box 552, North Berwick ME 03906. No amount is too small and every dollar sent is appreciated and adds up! Don’t forget to check out our newly revamped Thrift Shop and huge selection of cool Halloween and Fall decor along with a great selection of recently acquired antiques and tons of Fall/Winter clothing in all sizes at our Thrift Shop located at 37 Market St. in North Berwick. Store hours are currently 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. WednesdayFriday and donations of gently used clean goods and clothing in good repair are always welcomed during open hours of the shop too. 100% volunteer run and all proceeds benefit our animals 100% as well!

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~ Ask The Computer Lady ~ Dear Computer Lady, I want to wipe clean my hard drive. I ran across DBan and Wipe Drive. One is free and the other must be purchased. I would like to know if these or any wipe system, really work or maybe you can suggest one. Thank you, Teddy

Windows 10 on my computer because I don’t think they have Windows Phone 10 yet. The phone and computer seem to connect to each other. When I take photos with my phone, they automatically go to OneDrive. I don’t want to lose this feature. Thank you for any help, Brenda

Dear Teddy, I have never used Wipe Drive, but I do use DBan all the time. DBan (Darik’s Boot And Nuke) automatically deletes the contents of any hard disk it can detect. This prevents identity theft before recycling a computer. DBan works on traditional hard drives, but not SSD drives. DBan works by writing over the data on your hard drive three times. I usually plan a full day for it to run. Once you have run it on your computer, there will be NOTHING left. Not even Windows. So be sure you don’t want anything on your computer before running DBan on it. Elizabeth

Dear Brenda, I don’t believe that upgrading your computer to Windows will break the connection between your phone and One Drive. OneDrive is actually on Microsoft’s servers and you access it both from your phone and your computer. If you were to lose that connection when upgrading to Windows 10, all you would have to do is log back into OneDrive on your computer, and all your files will be there waiting for you. I can tell you that I can access my files stored in OneDrive from my laptop and desktop even though one is running Windows 8.1 and the other is running Windows 10. I can even access my OneDrive files from my iPad and iPhone. I hope this helps. Elizabeth

Dear Computer Lady I have a Windows Phone so I am afraid to download ...MEALS from page 20 Jim Burke, Bernadette Chambers, Joanne Dixon, Sam Frye, David McGuire, Tom Pavlidis, Ron Provencal, Carl Raus, Ruth Swift, Donna Wilson and Chris Woodbury. At home, as Ron and Nikki enjoy their tuna fish sandwiches and homemade chicken noodle soup, they add how grateful they are for the York Hospital meal delivery service. “We don’t have children who live close in the area and we are often too fatigued to shop and cook for ourselves. It is so convenient to call the hospital, hear the daily specials, and have the food cooked for us and delivered to our doorstep. The program is amazing – and the food tastes great too!” York Hospital currently delivers meals in York, Kittery and

Eliot - Monday through Friday. All orders need to be placed by 9:30 a.m. on the day you would like your meal delivered, and meals are delivered between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Meals include a starch, a side of fresh vegetables, and a dessert. Custom sandwiches and salads are available and soups and chowders are made fresh daily. A $2 delivery fee per household is added to menu pricing and pre-ordering for the week is also available. To learn more about the York Hospital Meal Delivery service, receive weekly menus, or place an order, call 207-351-2368. For information about becoming a volunteer for the Bridges Program or Meal Deliveries, contact Kate Ford at 207-351-2224 or kford@yorkhospital.com.

...PERRY from page 36 and uncles Danny Lindquist and Ed Lindquist, his grandparents, and his good friend Mike West. He is survived by his son Samuel Perry, his wife Pisey, mother Anne Lindquist, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Ian was a registered organ donor. If you wish to honor Ian with a donation, the family

suggests the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center at Tufts Medical Center, 800 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02111 (phone 617-636-5000). Services will be held at a later date. Cremation will be handled by Johnson’s Funeral Home, North Berwick (www. johnsonfuneralhomeme.com).

WATER PUMPS & FILTERS

Emergency Well Pump Replacement Iron & Odor Filters • Reverse Osmosis • Arsenic Filters

Carl Dunbar, Owner 207-646-7373

www.carlswatersystems.com

Dear Computer Lady, I am going to have to replace my Amazon Kindle soon, and I was wondering how I get my books off, so I can put them on my new one. Can you help? Thanks, Pat Dear Pat, Actually, you don’t have to get your books off your old Kindle in order to get them on your new one. All you have to do is connect your new Kindle to your Amazon account, and all the books you have purchased will be available for you to download to your new device. Any Kindle book that you purchase through Amazon

is always available from your account. You can download them to a new Kindle, or your computer, or your phone or tablet. Amazon has apps available for almost every device. Just go to the Amazon website, click the drop-down list for “Shop by Department”, point to “Kindle e-readers and books” and click on “Kindle Reading Apps”. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady Can I just use Chrome with Windows 10 instead of having to go to Edge? Will IE be completely gone? Thank you for any help, Brenda

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Dear Brenda, You can continue to use Chrome in Windows 10, and I have found that Internet Explorer is still available in all the ten computers I have worked on so far. I just click on “Start” and type “Internet Explorer” in the search. I then open Internet Explorer, right click on it’s icon in the taskbar and click “Pin This Program To Taskbar”. I hope this helps. Elizabeth Interested in learning more? Elizabeth has answered thousands of computer questions over the years. To submit a question, email her at elizabeth.boston@gmail.com.

Six Tips for Securing your Smartphone If you own a phone, chances are you’ve received an annoying or potentially dangerous robocall. Robocalls are one of the most common ways scammers try to access your personal information or swindle you out of hundreds or thousands of dollars. But robocalls aren’t the only way that scammers try to access your sensitive data. According to Pew Research Center, 81% of Americans now own a smartphone, making millions of people targets for all sorts of scams. To help you stay safe and protected, T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile have created a short list of things you can do to protect your device and your data. 1. Lock your screen - A screen lock is the best way to protect your data if you lose your phone. It might feel like an inconvenience to enter a passcode every time you use your phone (especially when people look at their device an average of 52 times a day), but it’s far better than having to deal with the consequences of getting hacked. All smartphones offer an option to set up a passcode, whether that be with numbers, letters, a pattern, or even your face. 2. Use a password manager - Nowadays you can access just about everything from your smartphone—bank accounts, social media accounts, accounts you may have with certain retailers, and more. You’ve probably heard that it’s a bad idea to reuse the same password over and over again, but it can be difficult to remember all of them. A password manager can be a

great way to protect yourself, as it will help you create and store strong passwords. And many password managers can automatically fill in your login credentials and/or sync across all your devices, giving you quick and easy access no matter where you are or which device you’re using. If you’re interested in using a password manager, iMore has a list of the best apps for Apple devices and ComputerWorld has a list of the best Android apps. 3. Be careful about your Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections - Using public Wi-Fi and leaving Bluetooth on is relatively low-risk, but it could potentially leave you open to hackers trying to access or control your device. Make sure you turn off your Wi-Fi and Bluetooth when you’re not using those connections. And, set your device up so that it doesn’t automatically search for Wi-Fi and is “non-discoverable” to other Bluetooth devices. If you do want to access a public Wi-Fi network, use common sense. If you’re not 100 percent certain it’s safe, don’t do it. 4. Browse and download responsibly - Use your best judgement when browsing the internet and downloading apps to minimize the risk of inadvertently downloading malware. If you phone tells you that a website could be dangerous, listen to it and stay away. Similarly, only purchase and download apps from legitimate app stores like the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store, as other apps may not be trustworthy. 5. Update your software

and back up your device Always update your device’s software when a new version is released. Most of the time these updates include software patches that boost security. Hackers are always looking for new software loopholes, so staying current is one of the best ways to protect your data. While you’re at it, it’s recommended that you frequently back up your device so that if you lose it or break it, you don’t also lose all the important data and photos on your device. 6. If you lose your phone If you end up losing your device there are a few things you can do. First, your best bet is to try and locate your device either using Find My iPhone for Apple devices or Find my Device for Android devices. These services will help you pinpoint the current or last known location of your device and will play a sound so you have a better chance of finding it. If you know you won’t be able to locate your device, you’ll probably want to erase or wipe all the data from it. Using those same two apps mentioned above, you can erase all the data on your device and restore it to factory settings from wherever you are. Just make sure you have all your data backed up somewhere else. In the end, it’s better to be more prepared than not. Use these tips, stay cautious and use your best judgement when using your device to stay safe.

HELP OFFERED PERSONAL ASSISTANCE TRUSTWORTHY RETIREE will 1) make deliveries. 2) drive to/from airport, mall, theater & other dest. 3) do small odd jobs. Try me out! Very reasonable. Call Paul 207-363-0519 COMPANION AND/OR BABYSITTER FOR ELDERLY Experienced & active caregiver, will perform household duties, personal care & transportation. Call Lena: 207-618-3992


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HELP WANTED

$250 SIGN ON BONUS!

MORE HELP WANTED ON PAGE 43

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

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

$

HELP WANTED

14-18 per hour

Call 207-752-7585 for interview.

DRIVERS, CDL-A: Get the home-time YOU deserve! Excellent Pay & Benefits! 401k Match, Milestone Bonuses! Paid Vacation, Holidays, Sick Days! New, well maintained equipment. 1 Year experience or 100k miles. 855-416-9938

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

PAL PROGRAM, YORK, ME Part-time help wanted at our Before & After School Day Care Center. Please email for details: lauragilchrest.pal@gmail.com

FREELANCE REPORTERS WANTED

DAYTIME CLEANING POSITION: Full-time, lead cleaning position in Biddeford. Great working environment. Excellent pay. Must have reliable transportation and phone. Experience preferred. Call Rick at 207-329-8959.

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.

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

Please contact Carol or Raina with a resume and samples by emailing editor@theweeklysentinel.com. For additional information, please call 207-646-8448.

DRIVERS, CDL-A: Get the hometime YOU deserve! Excellent Pay & Benefits! 401k Match, Milestone Bonuses! Paid Vacation, Holidays, Sick Days! New, well maintained equipment. 1 Year experience or 100k miles. 855-416-9938

Positions available to start immediately through October and year round:

FRONT DESK ATTENDANTS NEEDED

HOUSEKEEPERS, BARTENDER, BUSSER, SERVER, PART-TIME AM HOST, BAR BACK

Full & part time. Benefits available for full time employees. Competitive pay. Weekends and evenings required.

We have something for your particular talent and schedule, so come join our winning team!

Apply in person to:

Apply by phone, email, or in person:

Misty Harbor Resort, 60 Mile Rd, Wells

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

HOUSEKEEPER

Huntington Common Hiring Opportunities

Light duty only to work with seniors. Perfect part-time job with flexible schedule. Small local property management company has a year round opportunity for the right candidate. Please email your resume to patricia@yorkhousing.info Equal Opportunity Employer

HAPPY FALL

We have positions for mothers and others! •

Care Givers CNA or PSS AM, PM and 3rd shifts. Certified or without certification but highly experienced, or have a passion to work in elder care. Ask about earning a PSS (Personal Support Specialist Certificate). Huntington Common will pay you while working and pay for the course.

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

Servers, Dishwashers, Cook 3:30-8pm daily including

Housekeeper Part time, 5 hours on Fri, Sat, Sun, and Mon.

weekends, and more. Beautiful dining rooms with restaurant-style service. Server and dishwashing training available. Age 16+.

Looking for a Rewarding Career? Become a Home Instead CAREGiverSM! You’ll support seniors in their homes by providing companionship, home-helper and relationshipbased care. No medical degree necessary. Join us for a job that nurtures the soul.

Home Instead Senior Care Call Today: 207.985.8550

Please see all job descriptions and requirements online at

www.sunrise-careers.com (search for Kennebunk) Complete an application online.

ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE We’re looking for an individual who enjoys meeting people. Must be career-minded, have a professional appearance, and good work ethics. Newspaper experience preferred but will train the right person. Call for an appointment or email resume to: Carol Brennan, Publisher (207) 646-8448 • publisher@TheWeeklySentinel.com

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

HEALTH SERVICES

HOME REPAIRS

GUNSMITHING

MASSAGE THERAPY MASSAGE WITH BRIAN Relaxation, Deep Tissue, Therapeutic Massage for Men Licensed and Insured Est. 1999 South Berwick 617.750.3266 Beautiful Private Studio

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

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

Waitstaff - Residential Dining. 12 Hours weekly, 3:307:30pm evenings, and includes some weekends shifts.

Kitchen Support Staff. 24 Hours weekly, 12-8:30pm daily,

HELP WANTED

AUTOS WANTED

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

and includes every other weekend.

TOP $$$

Cook. 40 Hours weekly. Varied shifts with every other weekend

off. Must have experience and knowledge in all categories of food preparation. Must be able to read and follow recipe directions to ensure the highest quality in food preparation, taste and presentation of a large varied weekly menu for 100 people daily. Candidate will help create, prepare and serve meals for a homelike dining atmosphere. A strong knowledge of kitchen sanitation, customer service and professionalism are key assets. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • These are year round positions with competitive starting wages and additional shift differential on Saturdays and Sundays. Full benefit package available for any employee working a minimum of 30 hours per week in any (or combined) position including health, life, dental insurances, earned paid time off, and 401k employer percentage match. Mature candidates are encouraged to apply. Minimum age of 15 years. We will train any motivated applicant. Must have transportation and a good work ethic. Paid time off for all positions, including part time. Full benefit packages available for any employee working a minimum of 30 Hours a week in any, (or combined), position. Please email resume to ellen.hall@sentryhillyorkharbor.com or apply in person at Sentry Hill Retirement Community, 2 Victoria Court, York, ME 03909 • 207-363-5116

CHECK WITH US BEFORE YOU TRADE

Join us on Tues, Oct 8 or Thurs, Oct 10

from 2-6 pm in our Katahdin Seminar Room for

OPEN INTERVIEWS Seasonal positions available for CASHIERS & MAIN FLOOR SALES • Employee Discount • Weekend Bonus Program • Flexible Schedules

Call Dan: (207) 251-2221 or Email: villagemotors@comcast.net

CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK KEY AUTO GROUP SELLS 1,000 VEHICLES A MONTH

LATE MODEL VEHICLES NEEDED NOW Paid Off or Not – Instant Money on the Spot! All Makes & Models • Wholesale Buyer

DON’T GET RIPPED OFF – CONTACT ME LAST:

EOE. Submit application/resume to: Kittery Trading Post, Attn: Paige Hartman, 301 US Rte 1, Kittery, Maine 03904 or phartman@ktp.com, or online at ktp.com

HOATY at 207-363-2483 or hoaty@keyauto.com Key Auto Group, 422 Route 1, York, ME 03909

207-752-9085 • Open Daily 9-9, Sun 10-7

HELP WANTED

STONEWALL KITCHEN Come join our team – we are growing and have openings in a few areas at our York facility:

Manufacturing Retail Stores Associates, Specialists, Team Leader, Mechanic 1st and 2nd shift year-round benefit eligible positions.

Store Associates, Stock Associates, Key Holder, Assistant Store Manager

Facilities

Guest Services

Custodian

Call Center

Responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of our beautiful campus.

Seasonal positions offering flexible shifts.

Stonewall Kitchen offers a great employee discount, employee referral program, and competitive pay and benefits. We currently have seasonal and year-round full-time and part-time positions available. We like to hire only the best to make the best specialty food! Send resume or employment application to: Stonewall Kitchen, 2 Stonewall Lane, York, ME 03909 or jamminjobs@stonewallkitchen.com Equal Opportunity Employer


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YARD SALES

ITEMS WANTED

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

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

YARD SALE Saturday, Oct. 5 • 9am-2pm 2 Stone Point, Cape Neddick (off Logging Road) • Garden pots and accessories, ECO push lawn mower, hitch, outdoor twig furniture, waders, snowboard, teak patio table and chairs, men’s and women’s clothing, jewelry, collectables, ceramic tea pots, free stuff, and so much more. YARD SALE Saturday, October 5th 9am-2pm 12 Little River Drive York, Maine

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

ITEMS FOR SALE

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

(207) 233-5814 • ME & NH

ITEMS FOR SALE MOBILE HOME FOR SALE Wells, Maine - 60ft x 10ft, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully furnished, with oil heat, and an attached 12ft x 24ft deck. $14,000 • 508-755-8714 FOR SALE 16 inch scroll saw, antique miter box with saw, assorted hand saws *FREE Kawai electronic organ* Call (207) 985-3303 FOR SALE Husqvarna Rancher Chain Saw, Wohler Chimney Cleaner, 5 Ton Electric Log Splitter, Best Offer • 518-368-1294

SAFE HAVEN THRIFT STORE Mon-Wed & Fri-Sun 11am-5pm Thurs 12-5pm Next to Wells IGA Wells Center Plaza, Rt 1 & Rt 109

BENEFITS SAFE HAVEN HUMANE SOCIETY ADOPTION CENTER

Donation wanted! Housewares, clothes, jewelry, estate clean-outs. Tax deductible! FMI: 229-8314

LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC HEARING

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

In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the voters of the Town of Wells that the Board of Selectmen of said town will meet at the Municipal Building, 208 Sanford Road, Wells on the 15th day of October, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening.

The Board will conduct a public hearing on the release of up to $14,014, less any in-kind donations, from the Grant Match Fund for a local match on the grant from the State of Maine for the Project Canopy Community Forestry Assistance Grant for Town of Wells Conservation Lands. Given under our hands this 1st day of October, 2019.

BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN OF WELLS

PUBLIC HEARING

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

In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the voters of the Town of Wells that the Board of Selectmen of said town will meet at the Municipal Building, 208 Sanford Road, Wells on the 15th day of October, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening. The Board will conduct a public hearing to amend Appendices A-D of the General Assistance Maximums for 2019-2020, in compliance with the State Model General Assistance Ordinance. Given under our hands this 1st day of October, 2019.

BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN OF WELLS

PIANO SERVICES

CLEANING SERVICES

MUSIC LESSONS

A Sharp Piano Service

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

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

RENTALS

ACCOUNTING

ELIOT MAINE RENTAL Small, furnished, 1 BR APT, ideal for one. All utilities included. No pets. Background check. $1000/mo. Call 207-439-2636

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WINTER RENTAL

in WELLS

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October 4, 2019

The Weekly Sentinel 47

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Terry Pirini | Bob Pape | Laura Daly | Jason Clark | Jeffrey Jellison | Ray Pape | Justin Szilard | Dave Heavner | Lynn Helmer | Brent Mohr | Jeremy Mirick | Marcella Sowerby | Arthur Kyricos 207.363.4053 info@c21atlantic.com 433 US Route 1 Cottage Place, Suite 101 York, ME 03909

Atlantic Realty NEW LISTING

SOLD

SANFORD - STATELY VICTORIAN circa 1900, built for Dr. Owen B. Head with many original features, large windows, HW floors, double crown molding, wall sconces, chandeliers, solid panel doors, wrap around porch. Plenty of room with 5 BRs, 2 BAs, full bsmt, large yard, convenient location. $234,200 TERRY PIRINI 207-451-7376

I JUST SOLD THIS LOVELY HOME WALKING DISTANCE TO WELLS HARBOR! I would be happy to do the same for you. Whether you’re thinking of selling or buying, now is the time to make your move. Allow my expertise to help you with your real estate needs. I’ll prepare a market analysis of your home to determine fair market value and work closely with you to find your perfect property. LAURA DALY 207-337-2121

YORK - BACK ON THE MARKET! Don’t let this diamond in the rough pass you by. Perfect location on the Nubble, walk to both beaches, the Nubble Lighthouse, or to Dunne’s for an ice cream. With a little TLC, this 4 BR, 2 BA home could be your piece of beach paradise! $323,700 TERRY PIRINI 207-451-7376

YORK - NEW CONSTRUCTION! Incredible opportunity in a new 33-lot subdivision. The “Markey Prime” offers 3 BRs, 2 full BAs, 1 half BA, 2nd floor laundry, 2-car garage, and 1,568 SF of living space. Generous allowances, open concept 1st-floor living, on .77 acre lot, off a quiet cul-de-sac. $425,000 BRENT MOHR 207-752-2906

WEEKEND OPEN HOUSE

NEW LISTING

OPEN HOUSES: SAT 10/5 & SUN 10/6 10:00 TO 1:00 • 40 MAIN ST, YORK

YORK - RAISED RANCH UPDATED INSIDE & OUT! Enjoy 3+ BRs including the master with walk-in closet & private 10x12 sitting room. Recently renovated Kitchen with fresh counters, flooring & appliances. New HW floors in the LR & BRs, heating, roof, many windows & more. Two-car garage and room for expansion in the lower level! $398,000

SANFORD - RECREATIONAL GEM ON SAND POND! Enjoy outside activities from the shores of this waterfront home. Large kitchen w/oversized island & bar seating, living room overlooks the Pond, ½ bath. Master BR w/full bath, walk-in closet & private balcony with water views, 2 other large BRs & full bath. $349,900

YORK - PEACEFUL SETTING ON YORK RIVER! Long Cove on a private road with 200’+ of frontage & dock. Open concept kitchen w/ exposed beams, cath. ceiling, updated appliances, dining overlooking the river, DR, massive LR w/ FP, office, 3 BRs, 30x50 barn w/ inground pool & hot tub! $985,000 JEFF JELLISON 207-752-1659

YORK BEACH - DESIRABLE IN-TOWN LOCATION! WALKING DISTANCE TO BEACHES & ALL THE ENTERTAINMENT! First floor front entrance, HW floors, 2 large bedrooms, internal access to basement and storage. $319,000

BERWICK - GREYSTONE STABLES IS A PREMIER NEW ENGLAND EQUESTRIAN FACILITY! This show barn is situated on 34+ acres and features 36 padded stalls, 22 paddocks, 11,000+SF indoor riding arena with dust control, outdoor arena, 2 tack rooms, 2 grain rooms, kitchen & lounge. All stalls are rented and there is a wait list! $795,000

YORK - THE BEST OF BOTH BEACHES! Easy walk to both Long & Short Sands! Open concept 1st floor w/ cath. ceiling, expansive kitchen, DR, LR, BR & laundry. Two generous BRs on 2nd floor. Plenty of parking, massive yard w/ outside shower & changing area. Excellent rental history or enjoy year round on the Nubble. $548,500

YORK - LOVELY PARCEL WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO LONG SANDS AND SHORT SANDS BEACHES! This .5± acre lot is perfect for that beach cottage you’ve been dreaming of building. The lot is level, wooded, and overlooks Horn Pond. You’ll love the convenience of underground utilities and town water and sewer. $199,000

YORK - OCEAN VIEWS FROM ALMOST EVERY ROOM OF THIS CUSTOM SHINGLESTYLE ESTATE! Ten spacious rooms, 2nd floor master en suite & 2 more huge BRs with private BAs, finished lower level, 2nd floor bonus room above the 4-car garage, landscaped grounds with bluestone, in-ground pool & ROW to ocean. $2,995,000

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YORK - EXCEPTIONALLY MAINTAINED, ONE OWNER HOME WITH IMPECCABLE LANDSCAPING! In a highly desirable neighborhood close to York’s amenities. Seven spacious rooms, 3 BRs including a 1st floor master en suite & walk-in closet, 2.5 BAs, HW floors, cherry cabinets, FP in LR w/ cath. ceiling, deck with gazebo & more! $545,500

YORK BEACH LIFE! These adorable, move-in ready, 2 & 3 BR, 1 BA, seasonal cottages are totally remodeled with new kitchens & furnishings. Just imagine relaxing by the pool, walking on the beach, playing at the arcade, shopping the Kittery Outlets, or exploring Maine’s many attractions! Starting at $249,000

YORK - EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO OWN OR RENT THIS GROUND FLOOR UNIT! This large, first floor unit has 3 large offices, conference room, kitchenette, large waiting area, and in-unit bathroom. The space is a clean canvas and ready to move in. Ample parking and easy access to I-95 and Route 1. $139,900

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THE CAT’N NINE TAIL COUNTRY STORE IS A YORK MAINSTAY! Located in Cape Neddick Village, this is the ONLY convenience store on the south bound side of Route 1 from the Wells Ogunquit line to the I-95 on- ramp in York. It has a great gross income, high traffic count, and great visibility. Small APT in building as well. $1,650,000


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