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York Woman Shares Story of Survival By Pat Sommers Staff Columnist YORK – A single telephone call prompted Jean Smith to begin shaping a “new normal” in her life. “My doctor called me and said I probably had breast cancer,” Smith said of that phone call twenty years ago. The York area woman had just undergone a routine mammogram. The film image produced by the mammogram immediately raised concerns with the physician who reacted quickly.

A biopsy was ordered and was subsequently performed by a surgeon. “Three or four days later I had the bad news,” Smith recalled. The diagnosis of breast cancer was confirmed. She was just forty-five.

A wife, mother of two and a registered nurse, Smith was promptly scheduled for a mastectomy and for reconstructive surgery. Six months of chemotherapy followed. In observance of October as National Breast Cancer Aware-

Bush Daughter to Speak at UNE The Power of Compassion & How it Can Change Lives BIDDEFORD – Jenna Bush Hager, daughter of former U.S. President George W. Bush and Laura Bush, will speak at the University of New England on Monday, October 8, at 5:30 p.m. Her talk, on “The Power of Compassion and How it Can Change Lives,” will be at the Harold Alfond Forum on the Biddeford Campus.

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Hager is a correspondent for NBC News. The graduate of the University of Texas, where she received a degree in English, covers a variety of human interest and feature stories. In 2006, she traveled to Latin America as an intern with UNICEF. During her trip, she was inspired to write “Ana’s Story: A Journey of Hope,” a New York Times bestseller based on the life of a 17-year-old single mother living with HIV and determined to shield her child from the abuse and neglect that riddled her own childhood. Hager is still very involved with UNICEF and is currently the chair of UNICEF’s Next Generation, an initiative dedicated to reducing the number of preventable childhood deaths around the world. In addition to “Ana’s Story,” Hager is the co-author with her mother of “Read All About It!” The educational children’s book was inspired by Hager and her mother’s mutual love of reading and teaching. The 2012 Bush Distinguished Lecture coincides with “Family First for a First Family – The Ties That Bind: A Family Album,” an exhibit honoring the life and times of the 41st President, at the George and Barbara Bush Center Gallery on UNE’s Biddeford Campus. Family First

Jenna Bush Hager (photo courtesy of UNE website)

for a First Family is a photo essay conceived as an inspirational tribute to a marriage and family life that have known not only extraordinary acclaim, success, and joy, but also disheartening trial, tribulation, and tragedy. This is the third speaker in the George and Barbara Bush Distinguished Lecture Series, an annual event honoring the legacy of President and Mrs. Bush as political and community leaders. Last year’s lecture, which was attended by George and Barbara Bush, featured Andrew H. Card Jr., who served as White House chief of staff under President George W. Bush from 2001 until 2006. The lecture and gallery are free and open to the public. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

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ness Month, Jean Smith agreed to share her experience with breast cancer and its treatment and to emphasize to other women the importance of self-examination and scheduling regular mammograms. “It saved my life,” she said of the screening procedure which aids in early detection of breast cancer. Early detection can be a critical factor in successful treatment. “If I hadn’t had a mammogram,” Smith said, “I might have gone three or four years until I felt something in my breast.” Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in

women, according to the Maine Cancer Foundation. It ranks second among cancer deaths in women, falling right behind lung cancer in current statistics. As a nurse, Smith said she knew of breast cancer patients who had undergone treatment and “were fine.” But thoughts of the side effects she knew sometimes accompany chemotherapy were unsettling. “I was horrified at the idea of being sick all the time,” she admitted. But the nausea she anticipated was limited, and Smith was able to continue working at her part-time job at York Hospital. “I worked the whole time,” she said. The diagnosis was difficult

OGUNQUIT – Jayme McDaniel, associate producer at the Ogunquit Playhouse, is taking his skillset on the road, to Seoul, Korea, where he will choreograph the musical “Rebecca.” The production is based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier, which was made into a 1940 film by Alfred Hitchcock. The show presents some challenges to McDaniel, beyond having to fly across the world to get to work. The musical is German, and is being translated into Korean. McDaniel will have an interpreter with him at all times to help ease the communication difficulties. The production will be at the LG Art Center in Seoul, opening on January 15, 2013. McDaniel leaves for Korea on November 9. “This is the first time it’s being done in Korean,” McDaniel said. “Theater is a little different there. On Broadway, for example, when a show starts a run, they hope it goes forever. In Korea, they will have a limited run, and then take the show on the road. They produce a show for three or four months, then

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they’ll take it off the boards and tour it. Then in a year or two, they bring the show back.” McDaniel will be there for the limited engagement but won’t take the extended tour. “When they remount show, I would return and restage it,” he said. The story of “Rebecca” features a mysterious death, and another production of the musical has encountered some mysteries of its own. The New York version of the musical has been postponed indefinitely, “due to the unfortunate withdrawal of a cruSee MUSICAL page 4...

Jayme McDaniel, associate producer of Ogunquit Playhouse, will choreograph “Rebecca” in Seoul, Korea (courtesy photo)

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McDaniel is returning to the United States after “Rebecca, the Musical” runs in Korea, and he will stage “Always: Patsy Cline” in New Jersey. “It’s a combination of work and vacation,” said McDaniel, who is also traveling to Thailand and Cambodia. His involvement in the production stems to Vienna, five years ago, when he saw “Rebecca,” which has also been produced in Budapest, Tokyo, and is currently running in Stuttgart, Germany. “I was with my good friend, Robert Johanson, artistic director of Papermill Playhouse, the state theater of New Jersey,” McDaniel said. “We were in Germany together in the spring, saw it together and immediately talked about how we would stage it.”

For the last four years, Johanson has been the lone director for EMK, the company producing the show. “When EMK decided to produce it, we talked again,” McDaniel said. The schedule fit well with his work at Ogunquit Playhouse, he added. “Brad Kennedy and the board gave me the okay, so I’m going off to do it.” While Korea is new to him, it’s not his first foray into foreign language. “In 1994, as an actor, I did a production of “Chicago,” touring German cities, and the work was done mainly in German,” he said. “I’ve done some work on operas and their translations. But this is the first time with a whole company of non-speaking actors, and my first time working in Asia.”

...MUSICAL from page 1 cial investor,” according to that show’s website. “All current performances have been cancelled and ticket holders will be fully refunded. The producers wish to thank everyone for their continued support and remain committed to bringing this wonderful and unique musical to Broadway in the future.” That future has been cast in doubt since the investor, Paul Abrams, died of malaria in London, according to Ben Sprecher, producer of the New York show. Some are wondering if the investor ever even existed, and the mystery is now part of a criminal inquiry by the United States attorney’s office in Manhattan and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. McDaniel’s musical in Korea is not related to the New York production in any way, and he is happy that travel and translations will be his main concerns. He is also using the trip to offer himself some much-needed vacation time, as he has just finished a busy and successful season at Ogunquit Playhouse.

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~ News ~ Veterans’ Salute 2012 Features Re-Enactors KITTERY – A special “Veterans’ Salute 2012” will be held at the Kittery Historical and Naval Museum on Saturday, October 6, featuring members of the New England Living History Association. Re-enactors representing many of the 20th century conflicts will converge on Kittery for a day-long celebration honoring all veterans. Visitors can meet and chat with the re-enactors, see displays of

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to honor our veterans at The Kittery Historical & Naval Museum. The New England Living History Association will be here with their reenactment troop for a day of tribute which includes WWI, WWII and the Korean War. Enjoy and learn from the Veterans and re-enactors as they demonstrate and display various vehicles, uniforms, weapons and equipment. Explore inside the Museum for more period artifacts and local history. Regular admission prices apply. (courtesy photo)

Wells Elementary PTSA to Hold ‘ALL-4-KIDS’ Consignment Sale WELLS – The Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) for Wells Elementary School is holding their Annual Fall ‘All4-Kids’ Consignment Sale on Saturday, October 13, from 8 a.m. until 12 p.m. Parents and others in the general public are invited to browse and shop for bargains in the WES gymnasium. The sale will take place inside the Wells Elementary School gymnasium rain or shine. Items for sale include girls’ and boys’ fall and winter clothing with sizes from newborn to size 18; children’s shoes and boots; toys; books; games; sports equipment; baby items and children’s furniture. This is a great opportunity to get some great children’s fall/winter items at very reasonable prices while supporting Wells Elementary School. Those who plan on attending should consider shopping early for the best selection. With funds generated from events like the ALL-4KIDS Consignment Sale, the PTSA is able to sponsor popular annual events at WES including Colors Day and Starz for Broadway. PTSA money is also granted to teachers for requested classroom items not covered in the district’s budget. Wells Elementary School is located at 279 Sanford Road (Rte.109) in Wells. For more information, contact the PTSA at 646-5953 EXT 4330, or e-mail WES.PTSA@yahoo.com.

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~ News ~ New School Harvest Festival KENNEBUNK – The parents and students at The New School have been working hard to organize their 2nd Harvest Festival fundraiser to benefit TNS. This is in conjunction with the Kennebunk Harvest Festival on Saturday, October 13. They’ve arranged for live music, a silent auction, scarecrow-making, fun games for children – like hay jumps and a bounce house, craft vendors, a pie contest with a cash prize for the winning pie, and lots of food including: fresh pressed cider, (cold & mulled) chowder, chili, burgers, dogs, apple and pumpkin pies and other baked goods. Rocky Ridge Farm, which offers scenic trail rides in Dayton, is bringing miniature animals for a petting zoo as well as a horse or two for small rides or “horse painting.” Student Fundraising Committee member Aleah Graham says, “This is a really fun day, especially for kids and anyone who loves traditional fall foods. The miniature farm animals are really cute and they love to be petted and played with and the ponies are awesome for rides. I’m looking forward to eating and judging the pies at the pie contest!“ Vendor Booths are still

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SOUTH BERWICK – The Old Berwick Historical Society will lead a guided tour entitled “Spirits of Old Fields Burying Ground: Legends and History,” on Saturday, October 13 at 1 p.m. Led by Dr. Neill De Paoli and Wendy Pirsig, the event initiates a

year-long series of programs commemorating the 300th anniversary of the old town of Berwick (comprising presentday Berwick, South Berwick and North Berwick) in 1713. Old Fields Burying Ground is located near the corner of Vine and Brattle

Streets. The cemetery tour will be held rain or shine, and will last approximately an hour. It is open to the public and is free of charge. Comfortable shoes are recommended. South Berwick’s oldest

community cemetery, dating to the 1600s, is part of the “Old Fields” area that was once the center of town. A meetinghouse stood nearby, and many people earned their livelihood at sawmills on the Great Works River and shipyards on the Salmon Falls River. Walking tour participants

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will visit the graves of early ministers including Rev. Jeremiah Wise, who was ordained in 1707. The cemetery is also the resting place of the early colonist Hetty Goodwin, who was captured by the Indians and carried to Canada in 1689. Veterans’ graves include that of a Civil War brevet major, and a soldier of the American Revolution who lost a beloved daughter. The tour will explore the changing styles of grave stones and of rituals of mourning. “Of all the old spots in old Berwick, this cemetery is the place where the spirits of the earliest pioneers can perhaps be most strongly felt today,” said De Paoli, who has been leading an archaeology dig on a property nearby. “This shaded hillside, overlooking Leigh’s Mill Pond beyond the trees, is the burial place of many settlers, including very likely the Spencer, Goodwin and Chadbourne families.” Mehitable “Hetty” Goodwin was the daughter of Salmon Falls mill owner Roger Plaisted, who had been killed with two sons in an Indian raid of 1675. After her marriage, she was captured with her baby in another raid. The famous Puritan minister Cotton Mather used her story in Boston to illustrate atrocities at the hands of the French and Indians, one of whom “violently snatch’d the babe out of its mother’s arms, and before her face knock’d out its brains.” She managed to survive and was carried to Quebec and married to a Frenchman, with whom she had two children, but after five years was ransomed by the English and returned home. “Hetty Goodwin’s halfburied little headstone may still be seen in the Old Fields burying ground,” wrote Sarah Orne Jewett in 1894. “I never can look at it without a thrill of feeling, or pass the pleasant place where she lived without remembering that she knew that lovely view over hill and dale, up the river, and must often have dreamed and longed for the sound of the river falls, in the far country to which she was carried a lonely captive, in the northern wilderness of Canada.” Following the cemetery tour, the historical society invites participants to visit its Counting House Museum at Main and Liberty Street. The museum is open on Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. through the end of October. Admission is free. More information on the society’s programs is available by calling 207-384-0000. Their website www.oldberwick.org includes write-ups on five South Berwick historic cemeteries and a database of over 7000 graves.


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~ News ~ Fairy House Builders Needed ARUNDEL – Seen any fairies lately? Maybe there aren’t enough suitable homes for them! Children of all ages are invited to School Around Us in Arundel to create fairy houses on six enchanted acres. Fairy House building will take place on Saturday, October 6, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Children are encouraged to bring natural materials such as bark, twigs, acorns, pine boughs, stones, shells, flowers and pinecones for building homes and furnishings. Some materials will be available onsite as well. Fairy attire is welcomed, and fairy wings and tutus will be available for purchase at the event. In addition to wand-making, face-painting, food and music, Liza Gardner Walsh, author of The Fairy House Handbook, will be on hand to share wisdom and lore on fairy houses and provide signed copies of her newly released book. On Sunday, October 7, from 12 to 2 p.m., the general public is invited to tour the new “Fairy House Village.” Children who built the houses will be present to describe the various features of their creations to visitors. For Saturday’s event there is a suggested donation of $2 per child or $5 per family. The public tour on Sunday is free of charge. In case of rain on Saturday the entire event will take place on Sunday, October 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information on the Fairy House Festival or SAU please visit www. schoolaroundus.org, email info @schoolaroundus.org, or call 207-967-3143. (courtesy photo)

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When men and women find themselves out of work or dissatisfied with their employment, changing careers represents greener pastures and a new beginning. Many people who have successfully changed careers admit the change did them good. But individuals considering a career change should consider a variety of factors before making such a significant decision. Finances Those with significant financial flexibility may not need to weigh finances too heavily when considering a career change. Most people, however, need to determine if they can afford a career change. Men and women with considerable professional experience might find that their past experiences don’t translate to their new desired field of work. In such instances, people should expect to take substantial pay cuts. Those who can afford pay cuts might seamlessly transition to a new career, while those who can’t afford to earn less money may find themselves deeply regretting their decisions. Potential earnings should not be the only factor to consider, but don’t ignore certain financial realities, either. Career or Company? A person unhappy with his or her current position might mistake feelings about the company with feelings about the career field itself. If you like your work but feel held back by your company, then you might be better suited to finding new employment within your field instead of switching fields entirely. Thanks to an economy that has struggled considerably over the last half decade, many companies have asked more of their existing employees, leading to employee burnout and dissatisfaction. If your dissatisfaction stems more from the company, be it minimal advancement opportunities or lack of employee appreciation, than from your actual work, then you likely don’t need to change careers but merely companies. Prospects Career prospects are another thing to consider before making a career change. The job market has never fully recovered from the recession that began in 2007, and many experienced professionals have been out of work for several years. If your desired field of work is not thriving, then your prospects of finding gainful,

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Maine’s Credit Unions Report Robust Growth In First Six Months Of 2012 Seven CUs with branches in York County rank in top 30 YORK COUNTY – According to mid-year statistics from the Maine Credit Union League, Maine Consumers continued to embrace credit unions for financial services in significant numbers during the first six months of 2012. From January – June 2012, Maine’s 62 credit unions experienced robust growth in all measurement categories including members, assets, savings and loans. As of June 30, 2012, combined assets at Maine’s credit unions grew by $200 million to $5.87 billion, an increase of 4.1%, and loans outstanding to members increased by $113 million in first six months, representing an impressive 3.1% increase, with year-todate loan originations up 37.3% over the same period a year ago. During the same time, savings rose by close to 5% with $232 million in new deposits flowing into Maine credit unions, and membership showed a net gain of nearly 7,000 new members reflecting an increase of 1.1%. Membership at Maine’s credit unions set a new record for the seventh consecutive quar-

ter and continues to build on its highest total ever with membership now standing at nearly 624,000 members statewide. Through the first six months of 2012, seven credit unions with branches in York County ranked in the Top 30 in assets: Infinity FCU, with branches in Kennebunk and Arundel, was second at $274 million in assets; Town & Country FCU, which has a branch in Saco, at $221 million was fifth; York County FCU, with branches in Biddeford, North Berwick, Saco, Sanford and York, was ninth with $195 million in assets; Ocean Communities FCU of Biddeford, Kennebunk, Saco, Sanford and York, was fourteenth with $146 million in assets; PeoplesChoice CU, which has branches in Biddeford, Saco, Sanford and Wells, was sixteenth at $139 million; Saco Valley CU of Saco and Waterboro placed twenty-fifth with $91 million in assets; and TruChoice FCU, which has a branch in Buxton, was ranked twenty-eighth with $83 million in assets. “The popularity of Maine’s credit unions continues to grow as demonstrated by more consumers switching to credit unions. Relationships between existing members and their credit unions is also growing stronger. No longer are the

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About the Maine Credit Union League Formed in 1938, the Maine Credit Union League is the State Trade Association for Maine’s 62 credit unions and 624,000 members providing a variety of services and products to assist credit unions in meeting the needs of their membership. For more information, visit www.mainecul.org.

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Go The Extra Mile For Grahamtastic Kids SPRINGVALE – Grahamtastic Connection, a Springvale based non-profit that provides free laptops, ipads and internet access to seriously ill children, is holding its 2nd Annual 5K Run/Walk. The date is Sunday, October 21. Start time is 9:30 am. Kids Free Fun Run at 9 am. Location is Anderson Learning Center, 21 Bradeen St., in Springvale. (Formally Nasson College.) This is a beginner course, partially on a flat well-groomed trail. Cost: $20, includes t-shirt if registered before October 14. Pledge sheet available. This is a dog-friendly event. Thank you to our platinum sponsors Prime Motor Group and Caron Engineering. Register online at coolrunning or see our link at: www.grahamtastic.org. For more information, call Leslie at: 207-324-0008 ext. 209 or email: leslie@grahamtastic.org.

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Tools, Tips & Resources for Fire Prevention Week Campaign offers life-saving reminder to have an escape plan YORK COUNY – The National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) annual awareness campaign, Fire Prevention Week, is slated for October 7-13. The non-profit fire safety organization is reminding the public to “Have 2 Ways Out,” the theme for this year’s effort which focuses on the importance of having multiple escape routes in the event of a fire. “Less than 25 percent of American households have developed and practiced a fire escape plan to be prepared in the event of a real emergency,” said Lorraine Carli, NFPA vice president of communications. “Having a plan and knowing what to do can make the difference between getting out safely and quickly or not.” The Fire Prevention Week website is the central portal for information and resources to help people from fire chiefs and community leaders running outreach programs, to parents teaching their families basic home fire safety information. The site includes fire safety tip sheets, fire statistics, a family safety checklist, Sparky the Fire Dog activities for kids and public service announcement videos. Visitors can also test their knowledge of fire safety with the Fire Prevention Week Quiz, a great resource to see how well-prepared families are for an emergency. Quiz-takers can review their results and compare them with others via Twitter and Facebook. New for 2012, NFPA launched Sparky’s Wish List, designed to help fire departments connect with their local communities. Fire departments across the country have registered for public safety education materials they need in their communities. Individuals can then help their local fire department prepare for Fire Prevention Week by fulfilling the wishes. NFPA offers these important fire safety tips: Watch your cooking: Stay in the kitchen when you are frying, grilling, or broiling food. If you must See ESCAPE page 19...

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And that means a healthier future for York County. SMMC and Goodall Hospital are joining forces. For more than a century SMMC and Goodall Hospital have served our communities with compassion, dignity, trust and shared traditions of excellence. Now we’ve begun the process of integrating our services to serve you better. SMMC and Goodall Hospital will be working closely together as partners in Southern Maine Health Care, the York County member of MaineHealth, one of the nation’s top 100 healthcare systems. We’re coming together to: t &OTVSF IJHI RVBMJUZ DBSF BOE FYDFMMFOU QBUJFOU FYQFSJFODFT FWFSZ UJNF t *ODSFBTF FóDJFODJFT UIBU XJMM IFMQ DPOUSPM UIF SJTJOH DPTU PG IFBMUIDBSF t *NQSPWF UIF IFBMUI TUBUVT PG QFPQMF XJUIJO UIF DPNNVOJUJFT XF TFSWF While our names remain the same for now, our intent is to merge within a year. Meanwhile, you can still count on our same outstanding doctors, nurses, staff and trusted services. We’ll be working together to continue to bring exceptional talent, technology and services to our communities in the years ahead. To learn more about our exciting transition to Southern Maine Health Care over the next year, visit smhc.me.


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Goodall Hospital Joins MaineHealth Through New Partnership with SMMC BIDDEFORD & SANFORD – Southern Maine Medical Center (SMMC) and Goodall Hospital have announced the formation of a new parent corporation, Southern Maine Health Care (SMHC), which is now the York County member

of MaineHealth. Both organizations and their medical staffs will begin working closely together to develop integrated services and operations which will enhance patient care, control the rising cost of healthcare, and improve the health of people in the communities they serve.

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11th Annual Food Drive to benefit the York Food Pantry.

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SMMC has been a member of MaineHealth since 2009, and Goodall Hospital recently received regulatory approval for membership. Ed McGeachey, president and CEO of SMHC and SMMC noted that, “Over 85 percent of U.S. hospitals today are part of networks. By joining forces with other members of MaineHealth, SMMC has already been able to save millions of dollars through large group purchases of supplies and technology and shared resources and expertise. We have also been able to bring valuable services to our community, such as MedAccess, which has helped local people save over $5 million in prescription drug costs. These are the kind of benefits that one, independent health care organization does not have the ability to offer on its own. Simply put, by working together as a member of MaineHealth, SMMC and Goodall will be able to do more

for all our York County patients and be more cost efficient at the same time. And that’s the goal as Southern Maine Health Care.” The Southern Maine Health Care board of trustees includes: Bernard Gaines, chairperson, of Saco; Ted Hissong, vice chairperson, of Kennebunk; Brad Paige, treasurer, of Kennebunk; Merilee Perkins, secretary, of Shapleigh; Robert Bauman of Kennebunk; Lori Ann Black of Springvale; Donald Burgess, MD, of Kennebunkport; Michael Carroll, MD, of Kennebunkport; Jennifer Cutts, MD, of York; Joan Fink of Old Orchard Beach; William Frank, MD, of Sanford; Frank Goudreau, DO, of East Waterboro; Richard Hull, III of Lyman; Mark Mickeriz of Wells; David Nickerson of Sanford; Mary

O’Hare, MD, of Kennebunk; Robert Quentin of Saco; Gina Quinn-Skillings, MD, of North Yarmouth; Robert Reinken of North Berwick; and John Thompson, DO, of Kennebunkport. Ed McGeachey, president and CEO of Southern Maine Health Care and SMMC, and William Caron, president and CEO of MaineHealth, serve as ex-officio members of the board. Southern Maine Health Care was formed by the Goodall and SMMC boards with the intention that the two hospitals will merge in about a year. During this next year, the organizations, their medical staff and the community will be engaged in a strategic planning process to determine local health care needs and how best to meet those needs as one organization. For more information visit www.smhc.me.

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Drug Take Back Day is September 29

REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES

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Keep matches and lighters out of reach: Keep matches and lighters up high, out of the reach of children, preferably in a cabinet with a child lock. Inspect electrical cords: Replace cords that are cracked, damaged, have broken plugs, or have loose connections. Be careful when using candles: Keep candles at least one foot from anything that can burn. Blow out candles when you leave the room or go to sleep. Have a home fire escape plan: Make a home fire escape plan and practice it at least twice a year. Install smoke alarms: Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, inside bedrooms and outside sleeping areas. Interconnect smoke alarms throughout the home. When one sounds, they all sound. Test smoke alarms: Test smoke alarms at least once a month and replace conventional batteries once a year or when the alarm “chirps” to tell you the battery is low. Replace any smoke alarm that is more than ten years old. Install sprinklers: If you are building or remodeling your home, install residential fire sprinklers. Sprinklers can contain and may even extinguish a fire in less time than it would take the fire department to arrive. About Fire Prevention Week NFPA has been the official sponsor of Fire Prevention Week since 1922. According to the National Archives and Records Administration’s Library Information Center, Fire Prevention Week is the longest running public health and safety observance on record. The President has proclaimed it a national observance every year since 1925. Visit www. firepreventionweek.org for more safety information.

Are you sick and tired of weight gain and lack of energy? Are you worried about not being able to play with your grandkids, golf, walk the beach or enjoy life? Where will you be in 3-5 years with the way your disease is progressing? These are all questions you probably think about every day. You must understand that the medical model does not get to the cause of why your blood sugar is slowly rising over time. My patients routinely lower their blood sugar to healthy levels in just weeks – even if they have had the condition for years. You DO NOT HAVE TO LIVE THIS WAY. You deserve to get back into life and have a healthy future. I promise you: If we accept you as a patient, with my advanced, scientificallybacked protocols, you will see results. Take the first step in ending your Diabetes nightmare TODAY by calling our Kittery office.

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Atria Residents Receive Presidential Award KENNEBUNK – This week during National Active Aging Week, seventeen residents of Atria were given recognition for their participation in a nationwide challenge called the Presidential Active Life Style Award Challenge. The criteria for the Award included participating in exercise programs five times per week for six weeks. Exercises included weight training, band-stretch work-outs, Wii bowling, walks on the beach, balance and ballet, yoga and even taichi! Each resident who achieved the challenge was given a corsage or bouton-

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Engage Life Program Instructor Shirley Haywood (right) with awards resident Evelyn Eble with her recognition certificate signed by President Obama. (courtesy photo)

niere, a presidential medal and a Presidential Physical Fitness Award patch. Also, awarded to Atria’s residents was a beauti-

fully framed recognition certificate signed by President Barack Obama. The room was adorned with exquisite flower

CAPE NEDDICK – Join the Cape Neddick River Association in cleaning the Cape Neddick Beach on Saturday, October 6, at 9 a.m. as part of the International Coastal Cleanup (ICC). The ICC is the largest event of its kind whereby thousands of volunteers clean debris from rivers, beaches and waterways all over the world. The rain date is October 7. The garbage that winds up arrangements, decorative and patriotic balloons and special desserts prepared by Atria’s culinary chef Seth Gooby. Those recognized in this ceremony were John Mott, Marian Hanson, Marion Jones, Evelyn Eble, Ethel-Mae Theriault, Charles Smith, Lillian Thompson, Phyllis Deitch, Betty Faulkner, Cecile Travers, Helena Jones, May McLean, These Chart, Hilda Thornhill, Lillian Whittaker, Anna Kearns and Lucille Dunn.

in our river and along shores comes from many sources. Some is washed from roads and yards into rivers and then flows out to sea. Other debris is the result of careless beachgoers, boaters, and fishing vessels. The ICC tracks the debris found during cleanups and the Ocean Conservancy uses the data to help find solutions. All supplies will be provided. If you have gloves, bring them with you so they don’t use disposables.

Those who attended the ceremony said they were astonished to see such active residents who defy the stereotypes often associated with growing older and some even commented that the residents were in better shape than they were! Residents say they are looking forward to next year’s Presidential Challenge but will continue to participate in daily exercise because of how great it makes them feel.

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month Activities Compiled by Pat Sommers Staff Columnist October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual campaign to increase awareness of the disease and to honor the survival, the courage and the determination of those it has touched. It is also intended to serve as a reminder that early detection of breast cancer through self-examination and mammograms can be an important factor in treatment. Here is a partial list of healthcare organizations that plan special Breast Cancer Awareness observances this month or that provide related services and resources to women and men of the Seacoast region.

EVENTS Saturday, October 6

Portsmouth Regional Hospital Community Wellness Series: “Taking the ‘Scary’ Out of Your Diagnosis,” a free lecture featuring Dr. Archie McGowan, interventional radiologist; Dr. Kevin Looser, general surgeon; Dr. Sarah Holland, plastic and reconstructive surgeon, and Patricia Alandydy, registered nurse. Slated 9 to 11 a.m. in hospital classrooms at 333 Borthwick Ave., Portsmouth. To register: 1-888-421-1080.

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Te a c h e r ’s Eve n t: M a m mogram Party, 4 to 8 p.m. at Portsmouth Regional Hospital Breast Center, 155 Borthwick Ave. Mammograms provided in a casual and relaxed environment. Refreshments, music and complimentary services to pamper participants. Space is limited. To register 603-433-5191.

Wednesday, October 24

Families First Health and Support Center, Campus Drive, Portsmouth, will offer free breast and cervical cancer screenings to women 40 and over or any woman who has not had a pap exam for at least three years, who has no health insurance or is covered by a high-deductible policy, and who meets income guidelines. Space is limited. Appointments are required. Call Jane Cummings, RN, 603-422-8208, extension 222. Should demand exceed the number of appointments available, additional clinics

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Maine Breast Cancer Coalition: A nonprofit volunteer-based organization that represents a partnership of breast cancer survivors, healthcare professionals, representatives from cancer-related organizations and supporters. The coalition provides financial support to underserved people of Maine with breast health and breast cancer needs, education about breast cancer and advocacy for breast cancer research and legislation. Become a member or renew a membership at the $50 level in October and receive a free copy of the “Pink Album,” a two-CD set featuring Maine female singer/ songwriters. Call 1-800-928-2644. York Hospital and York Hospital Breast Cancer Survivors Group: Offer a variety of support and education services for breast cancer patients and survivors. The all-volunteer Walk for Hope held every summer raises money to support York Hospital, the Maine Breast Cancer Coalition and the Women’s Cancer Fund of the Maine Cancer Foundation and their work in serving the women of Maine. Call 207-363-4321. New Hampshire Breast Cancer Coalition: Provides educational resources designed to guide women and their families and healthcare professionals. NHBCC participates in women’s health fairs and community events throughout the state. Members are updated on political and scientific news and on programs and events through a periodic newsletter, “Raising Our Voices.” Call 603-659-3482. Maine Cancer Foundation: The Women’s Cancer Fund was established within the foundation in 2002 to ensure that resources are available for coping with breast and other cancers that affect women. Grants are awarded through open peer review. The Cure Breast Cancer for Maine event is the primary source of funding for the Women’s Cancer Fund. Call 207773-2533. Maine Breast and Cervical Health Program: Offers services through participating healthcare providers that include breast exams, pap tests, pelvic exams, mammograms and limited diagnostic and follow-up services. Age and income guidelines may apply. Call 1-800-240-2407 for complete information on eligibility.

Seacoast Motorcycle Ride to Benefit Breast Cancer THE HAMPTONS, NH – New England Walkers for Knockers – a group of individuals who raise money each year for breast cancer research and support – will host its 3rd annual Ride for Help and Hope (formerly Ride for the Cure) on Saturday, October 6. The Ride will begin at Seacoast Harley Davidson on Route 1 in North Hampton beginning at 11 a.m. and wind through the back roads of New Hampshire and along the beautiful coastline to end at Ron Jillian’s in Hampton. Drawing riders from all over New England, this year’s ride will benefit BreastCancerStories.org and their local My Breast Cancer Support initiative, as well as Kate Wenger, a breast cancer patient from Saco, Maine in need of financial assistance. Participants will enjoy breakfast provided by Texas Road House followed by lunch at Ron Jillian’s at the completion of the Ride. There will also be live

music by Drop Zone plus lots of raffles and prizes. “Since 2006 we have raised over $100,000 towards the fight against this terrible disease. Realizing there were hundreds of patients right here in our own backyards, we decided to shift our focus to help local patients,” said

Brenda Smith, founder of New England Walkers for Knockers. Tickets for the Ride for Help and Hope are $25 and can be purchased the morning of the event beginning at 9 a.m. For more information, visit www. ne-w4k.org or email Brenda at bsmith_new4k@yahoo.com.

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~ Ask The Computer Lady & News ~ Dear Computer Lady, When I am writing a new email in Mozilla Thunderbird, and I “attach” a file from Word (or any place else), the name of the attached file appears top right. However, not all of the file name appears. I can manually move the field to the left by pointing the curser to the left margin and dragging it to the left. How can I permanently move that field’s left margin so I can always see the entire file name of the attachment? Wonderful program you have – it answers so many of my questions! Thanks, Lyndya Dear Lyndya, Thank you for your great question, and for your detailed description of the problem you are having! I don’t usually send attachments in Thunderbird, so I did a little experimenting and found the situation to be exactly as you described. Unfortunately, even though there are many things about the Thunderbird window that you can change, not everything can be changed, and I don’t see a way to permanently change the size of the attachment field. I am curious though, exactly how long are your file names? The reason I ask, is because you can have file names that are too long. I often come across this problem when backing up files for my customers. A good file name has 8 characters or less, and does not contain any spaces. Your computer can handle these files without having to do any extra work in the background. Longer file names, or file names that contain spaces have to be modified (this happens behind the scenes and you never see it) by the operating system in order to work with the file. Some file names are too long for modification, and your operating system is unable to move the file around, or burn it to a CD or DVD. I often come across this problem when trying to save “Favorites” to a disk. Next time you save a file, try to stick as close to the 8 character file name as you can. Your computer will thank you for it. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I have windows 7 on an hp pavilion 747c. I recently changed my screen saver and then changed it back to “none.” Now when the computer goes to sleep and I wake it, I must put in my password every time. Thank you. I’ve enjoyed your column for a long time. Karen Dear Karen, It sounds like you just need to go back and change one little setting. Here is how: Click on the “Start Orb”

and then click on, “Control Panel.” In the Control Panel, click on, “Appearance and Personalization.” Under the “Personalization” section, click “Change Screen Saver.” Click to remove the check mark from “On resume, display logon screen.” Click “OK” to close the dialog box and save your changes. If that doesn’t work, or if there was no check mark in front of “On resume, display logon screen” you will need to dig a little bit deeper. This time, you will need to change a setting in the advanced power options. Here is how: Go back to the Control Panel, and click on “System and Security.” Find the “Power Options” category and click on it. In the left column, click on “Require a password on wakeup.” In the next window, click on “Don’t require a password.” (You might have to click the link that says, “Change settings that are currently unavailable” before you can click on “Don’t require a password.”) Click the button that says, “Save Changes” and you will be done. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, My daughter spilled water on her laptop computer. It stopped working. We took out the battery and have the computer open to dry. Is there anything else we should be doing besides praying? Thanks so much, Marsha

sticky like soda or juice. The water will evaporate and as long as there was no damage done to the computer when you first tried to get it to work (I’m guessing that is what happened from your statement that the laptop stopped working) it should be fine. The trick here is to make sure that it is completely dry before you try to turn it on again. I would put the laptop in a dry location, and give it a week. Keep checking it, and when you are sure it is completely dry, give another day or two, then try to turn it back on. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I have a question I have not seen an answer to in your newsletters so far. When my desktop becomes old and slow, can I just remove all programs from it except my embroidery software, and Microsoft Works and use it just to store and view my embroidery designs and as a word processor? I have a lot of stuff on spreadsheets. I do not need to be online for this. Linda Dear Linda, The short answer to your question is “Yes.” Yes, you can uninstall all the programs that you don’t want to use, and use the machine for embroidery and Works. Doing this, however, will not speed up your machine. If it was my machine, and I was going to devote it to my embroidery files (and I have a lot of them) and light office work, I would do the following.

Dear Marsha, The good news is that your daughter only spilled water on the laptop, and not something

York Rotary Plans Car Raffle YORK – There’s still plenty of time to support the York Rotary Club and its works in the community by participating in its annual car raffle. This year’s 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe will go to one lucky ticket holder on Sunday, October 14. The raffle is the club’s major fundraiser of the year, and is used to fund so many activities that benefit York, including scholarships, fuel assistance and food pantry assistance. Members take on local beautification projects, such as nature and cross-country trails at the high school. They also raise funds for international projects, most recently in Haiti. The York club is not alone in providing assistance. All Rotary clubs share the same values of fairness, generosity of spirit and compassion. Starting this week, local movie-goers will learn more about the Seacoast region clubs, which are jointly launching thirty-second commercials and

display ads in movie theaters throughout the region. The ads are the brainchild of Rotary District 7780, which comprise southern Maine, Seacoast New Hampshire and Newburyport, Mass. Both highlight who Rotarians are and what they do to help make their communities a better place. Those interested in purchasing tickets at $100 each for the York Rotary Club car raffle are asked to visit www. yorkmerotary.org or call 1-800811-2015. Better yet, look for the car around York in the next few weeks. Rotarians will be nearby, ready to help you out. Also look for their booth at Harvestfest on October 13. The York Rotary Club meets at 7:30 a.m. at the York Harbor Inn and is always seeking new members. For more information about the club, contact club president Kevin Raymond at kevin.raymond@ peoples.com.

First, I would backup all of my embroidery designs and works files (and anything else that I didn’t want to lose). Then I would have a clean install of Windows on my old computer. This will speed it up, and get rid of any software rot that has happened over the years. Finally, I would re-install my embroidery software and Works and use my machine for those two applications. If this is something that you are not comfortable doing

yourself, just find a local computer shop and see what they would charge to do this for you. Backing up files, and re-installing Windows is something I do here in my shop quite often. It will extend the useful life of your computer. Elizabeth Interested in learning more? Elizabeth has answered thousands of computer questions over the years. Come browse her articles, watch instructional videos, ask questions, and view comments at: www.askthecomputerlady.com/questions.

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~ Where To Dine ~ W WS Enjoy Fall Pizza at Five-O Napoli OGUNQUIT’S ONLY FRESH-TOPPING BRICK-OVEN PIZZERIA

Inspired Cuisine, an Intimate Setting & Stellar Service

Sunday Brunch Enjoy selections from our delicious à la carte brunch menu. Served 9am-1pm. Upcoming Wine Dinners: Thursday, November 8th Enjoy 50% off your selection of wines by the bottle with your meal. Thursday, December 6th Christmas in Italy featuring Italian Wines. Holiday Parties at Five-O Any size event is festive & fun. Call Jeff to start planning.

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A Contemporary American Bistro &

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“Wednesday Pasta Night” Choice of Cheese Lasagna, Baked Ziti or Linguini with Meatball, and includes a Side Salad $9.99

Open 7 days at 5pm. Call for reservations 207.646.5001 50 Shore Road • Ogunquit, Maine • www.five-oshoreroad.com

Dine-In Specials

Dinner For 2 $19

Large 1-Topping Napoli Pizza & 2 House Salads

CAPTAIN & PATTY’S

Dinner For 2 $27

Large 1-Topping Napoli Pizza, 2 House Salads & 2 Glasses of Wine

Pick-Up Specials

WATERFRONT DINING IN KITTERY POINT

Saturday, October 13: CASINO NIGHT Registration at 4:30 – to benefit Boosters Club.

Special Grilled Chicken & Spinach Salad

Friday, Saturday, Sunday

FREE Antipasto

Lunch Special:

when you buy 2 Large Pizzas

FREE Topping when you buy 1 Large Pizza MUST PRESENT COUPON

Thursdays in October: BRING A VET TO DINNER Special Veteran’s menu and 1/2 off for the Veteran. No coupons, sharing or other specials. Vet has to order from the special menu.

$6.99

Richard’s Seafood Restaurant

1 Topping Flatbread Pizza & Salad

Top Quality Seafood

Also Serving Subs, Pasta Dishes, Appetizers, Salads, Desserts, Beer & Wine 207-646-0303 • 667 MAIN ST / RT 1, OGUNQUIT WWW.PIZZANAPOLIOGUNQUIT.COM

for more than 46 years. Family operated since 1966.

HISTORICAL BOAT TOURS

Tues-Sun starting at 10:30am until October 14th

Function Room Available Overlooking Pepperrell Cove 90 Pepperrell Rd. (Rte. 103), Kittery PT, ME (207) 439-3655 Restaurant: 11:30-close

Open 7 Days, Year Round

DAILY SPECIALS TO FIT EVERYONE’S BUDGET Roast Turkey Stuffed Meatloaf Baked Stuffed Haddock

Rt 9 / 1732 No. Berwick Rd, Wells 207-646-8561 ~ Open Year Round OPEN WEDNESDAY – SUNDAY

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Enjoy your favorite drinks, appetizers, lobster, clams, chowder, mussels, haddock, burgers, chicken, fries, salads, corn on the cob and more! Relax and lounge at the outdoor bar, eat on the bar deck at picnic tables or in the dining room. Play a game of Bocce Ball (2 courts) or Horseshoes (2 pits).

TWO FOR TWENTY TWO, WITH TWO SIDE DISHES!

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL 5–6PM • 3-Course Dinner $18.95 Soup or Salad, Choice of Six Entrees, with Glass of Wine or Beer

ROASTED PRIME RIB $17.95 355 MAIN ST., ROUTE 1, OGUNQUIT, MAINE 03907

OPEN 7 DAYS 5–9PM • 207-251-4776 • WWW.BHGOGT.COM

WEEKLY SPECIALS

Monday:

Thursday:

Mussel Madness $2.50/order Margarita Night Special

Bocce Ball Tournament Men’s Night Draft Beer Special

Tuesday:

DJ Spinning Your Favorites

Ladies’ Night Sangria Special

Wednesday:

Rough Rum Punch Night 7:00 Trivia

Friday:

Saturday:

Live Music 5:30-9:30

Sunday:

Bloody Marys & Mimosas Live Music 4-8

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~ Where To Dine ~ Boon Island Ale House

Days A Week Open 7 & D in n e r h c n Lu an Avenue e c O 4 12 Kennebunkport (207) 967-2562

Restaurant & Full Bar 124 Post Rd (Rt 1) Wells/Moody (207) 641-8489 www.boonislandale.com Serving Dinner Mon-Sat 4pm-Close & Sunday Brunch 9am-2pm

OUR NEW FALL CHEF-INSPIRED MENU HAS ARRIVED! Join us for... Sunday: Brunch starting October 7th Wednesday: Prix Fixe 3-Course Dinner $17 Chef ’s Whim Appetizer, Entrée & Dessert

Thursday: Classic PBR Night, $1 Drafts

Taste our Seasonal Fall Beverages!

Angelina’s

Ristorante & Wine Bar Bringing Italy to Ogunquit ~ Seven Nights a week www.angelinasogunquit.com

Monday

Create Your Own Pasta Night! $15 An innovative dining experience where you choose your own pasta and sauce! Select from 8 different pastas and 12 different sauces, served with salad and Italian bread. *Not available on holidays or holiday weekends **Add Chicken $5, Shrimp $8, Sauteed Fresh Veggies $3

Tuesday

Pasta É Basta $17 A glass of Italian Red or White Wine, Tuscan Soup or Salad and choose one of 9 Special Pasta Dishes! *Not available on holidays or holiday weekends

Present this coupon and receive

10% OFF

YOUR BREAKFAST/BRUNCH BILL Monday thru Friday only, served from 8:00 am to 2:30 pm

Can’t combine with any other offers. EXP 10/26/12 (WS)

DINNER RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED (207) 646-3111 335 MAIN ST / RT 1, OGUNQUIT BINTLIFFSOGUNQUIT.COM BREAKFAST 8-2:30 DINNER 5:30-CLOSE OPEN 7 DAYS/WEEK

The

Cape Neddick Inn Restaurant and Tavern

HAVE AN APPETIZER ON US Choose 1 for the Table!

Bruschetta, Mussel Marinara, Zuppa Toscana, or Seafood Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms * Not to be used with any other coupon or discount offer. EXP 7/15/13 (WS)

Wednesday & Sunday 3 Course Dinner $20 ANGELINA’S “COMMUNITY NIGHT” 6 Entrées to choose from with Soup or Salad and Dessert *Not available on holidays or holiday weekends

Thursday Personal Wine Dinner $60 per couple 3 Course Dinner with 6 Entrées to choose from with Soup or Salad and Dessert. Includes a Bottle of Wine of your choice. *Not available on holidays or holiday weekends

OUR WINE DINNERS Friday, October 12 at 6pm

Warm and Cozy - 7 Nights a Week Open Year Round 207-351-1145 • 1273 Route One, Cape Neddick/York www.capeneddickinn.com

“Di Campania” 1st Course: Arancini “Risotto Balls” of Roasted Peppers & Caramelized Onion 2nd Course: Chilled Asparagus, Hard Boiled Egg, Proscuitto Di Parma & Cured Olives 3rd Course: Homemade Roasted Vegetable & Goat Cheese Ravioli, Olive Oil-Garlic-Basil Saute 4th Course: Angelina’s Sauce by Chef David – Homemade Meatballs, Sausage & Steak Tips simmered 4 hours in a fresh Red Sauce served over Rigatoni Pasta 5th Course: Homemade Maine Blueberry Gelato

$

65 per person

plus tax & gratuity

Friday, November 16 at 6pm

“Fall Harvest Wine Dinner”

In our view, the best food on the beach Open 7 Days for Lunch and Dinner Breakfast on the Weekends

Our 3-Course Dinner for $ 99 is back!

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Sunday-Thursday

1st Course: Roasted Eggplant & Tomato Crostada 2nd Course: House-made Sausage & White Bean Soup 3rd Course: Butternut Squash Risotto 4th Course: Pork Loin roasted with Fennel, Tomatoes, Capers, White Wine & Lemon Zest 5th Course: Homemade Pumpkin Gelato

Friday, December 14 at 6pm

“The Return of our Seven Pesce” 1st Course: Bowl of Mussels Marinara or Fra Diavlo 2nd Course: Our Lobster Bisque & Seared Maine Diver Scallop 3rd Course: Shrimp & Spinach Saute, Side of Risotto 4th Course: Tagliatelle Fruiti De Mare Pomodori (Homemade Pasta, Mixed Seafood, Pomodori Sauce) 5th Course: Tiramisu

Each Course is paired with Wine. A vegetarian 3rd and 4th Course or fish can be substituted by request.

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Casual fine dining at affordable prices. Casual dress code. Angelina’s serves dinner year round, 7 nights a week from 4:30 until 10 pm. Reservations are suggested.


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~ Where To Dine ~ MUST PRESENT THIS COUPON BEFORE ORDERING

Great dining spot for couples and families alike!

BUY 1, GET 1 FREE

www.bullnclaw.com

Join us from 11:30-8:00 and enjoy

A FREE* Dinner Entrée When you purchase a dinner entrée at full price.

$15 Maximum Value *Must order from Dinner Menu (available all day)

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18% Gratuity will be added to the full value of the check. *Free dinner entree will be the least expensive entrée on the check. Liquor and tax not included. Not good with any other discount, coupon, or group package. The Salad Bar is excluded as an entrée for this promotion. Max of 3 coupons per group/table. Coupon only valid at time of purchase. No separate checks with this promotion. Not valid on holidays. Not valid on take out orders. EXP 10/31/12. (WS) Manager Signature Required: _____________________________

• Maine Shrimp Casserole • Baked or Fried Haddock • Grilled Pork • Maine Meatloaf • Open Faced Prime Rib

WARREN’S LOBSTER HOUSE 11 Water St./US Rte. 1, Kittery, ME 03904

(207) 646-8467 • Route 1 North, Wells

207-439-1630 • LobsterHouse.com

OPEN DAILY LUNCH AND DINNER FROM 11AM BREAKFAST BUFFET SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 8AM-11AM

Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant

Wicked Cheap Twin

LOBSTERS Thursdays only for a

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Limited Time

Route 109 Sanford • Route 1 Kittery

Feast of Foliage and Freshness

Simple Seafood, Fresh And At Its Best

Open Daily at 11:30AM

GORGES GRANT HOTEL 449 Main Street Ogunquit

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

OPEN YEAR ROUND

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

“Ogunquit’s Best Kept Secret”

20% OFF

With this coupon. Monday-Saturday. Expires 10/12/12. This offer not valid with any other discount. No Cash Value. (WS)

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Classic Lobster Roll Dinner 15.99

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

Served with french fries & cole slaw.

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(207) 646-4155 • 35 Mile Road, Wells, Maine

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CLEAN & AFFORDABLE FALL MOTEL SPECIAL: Stay 2 Nights & Your FAMILY-OWNED

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Saturday, Oct. 6 & Sunday, Oct. 7 • Noon to 9pm

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FAMILY RESTAURANT

Chef Jason Grant invites you to sample Katie’s NEW FALL MENU!

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During October...

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~ News ~ Smith, who has been cancer-free for two decades, made such a change when at age fifty she returned to school, enrolling at the University of Southern Maine and becoming a nurse practitioner. She now works for a private family practice in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. She also takes part in an annual Walk for Hope sponsored by the survivor group. The volunteer-run summer event benefits York Hospital, the Maine Breast Cancer Coalition and the Women’s Cancer Fund of the Maine Cancer Foundation, all of which provide services to the women of the Pine Tree State. Medical experts in Maine anticipate that about 1,100 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during the next year. A similar number of new cases is expected to be reported in New Hampshire. That is why hospitals and other health organizations in the region are offering a variety of events and services to help Seacoast women and others learn more about their personal wellness and manage it effectively. “We are providing several opportunities for the community to become better educated about breast health,” said Nancy Notis, associate director of marketing and public affairs for Portsmouth Regional Hospital in New Hampshire.

...SMITH from page 1 for her entire family, she said, noting daughter Courtney was only sixteen at the time, and her older daughter, Jennifer, was a college freshmen about to take end-of-semester exams. “I got the diagnosis during finals week,” Smith recalled, “and I didn’t want to put that pressure on her. I called one of her friends to find out when her toughest exams were and then I waited until they were over to tell her.” Smith’s husband of fortytwo years accompanied her to appointments for doctor visits and treatments in Portland where cancer care facilities were based at that time. “It was rough for them to see me go through it,” she said, “but our faith made it easier. We managed it as a family.” Those insights are a part of what she shares as co-facilitator of the York Hospital Breast Cancer Survivors Group. The group, with just under 100 members, meets monthly for sessions she said are both fun and valuable, particularly for newly diagnosed women coping with the enormity of the illness and the demands of its treatment. “You find a new normal in your life,” Smith advises these women. “You change your priorities.”

As part of its observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the hospital will offer a free lecture, “Taking the ‘Scary’ Out of Your Diagnosis,” on Saturday, and a “Teacher’s Event” mammogram party on October 17. The hospital launched the observance on Monday with a community lecture on breast reconstruction. Families First Heath and Support Center, a community health center and family resource center serving the Seacoast region of New Hampshire and southern Maine, will offer a free breast and cervical cancer screening clinic this month, according to Margie Wachtel, communications director. Families First, which also provides affordable primary health care for people of all ages, prenatal care, dental care and parenting and family programs, will offer screenings on October 24 for women age forty and over or who have not had a pap examination for at least three years, who have no health insurance or are covered by high-deductible policies, and who meet income guidelines, according to Wachtel. All women should have a baseline mammogram by age forty, said Jane Cummings, a registered nurse with Families First. This initial screening provides experts with an image with which the results of subsequent

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mammograms can be compared to detect changes in breast tissue. After the baseline screening, women should schedule mammograms every year or two, depending on personal history and the advice of their healthcare providers, experts say. Cummings, who is handling appointment requests for the October 24 event, said the fear that sometimes prompts a woman to delay having a mammogram is unfounded. “Certainly some women have heard tales of the discomfort in having a mammogram,” she said. “Others are just afraid of learning the results.” But healthcare providers are increasingly aware that “there is a lot of anxiety” associated with mammograms, and improvements have been made, she noted. “It really has been im-

proved, and it is more comfortable,” she said of newer breast screening equipment that may be bolstered with soft padding or warmed slightly where surfaces touch delicate skin. “They certainly try to make it more comfortable,” she said of mammogram technicians, and results are available more promptly, often within twentyfour hours, which eliminates the days of worry many women experienced. Follow-up treatment is included in Families First care, Cummings noted. Appointments for the October 24 should be made with Jane Cummings at 603-422-8208, extension 222. Space is limited but should a need be indicated a waiting list will be assembled, Cummings said, and additional clinics will be scheduled.

~ Where To Dine ~

Dining Guide

Sangria, Mojitos, Martinis Join us on our

HEATED DECK

Spring Hill

or in our Dining Room!

A view for all seasons

Closed Mondays & Tuesdays.

117 Pond Rd. (Just off Rt. 4) South Berwick, Maine (207) 384-2693 www.springhillmaine.com

Mix & Match Sampler $9.99 Special

Sundays Are Special At Spring Hill

Friday is

2 FOR $44 Guests receive a shared appetizer, soup or salad and an entrée each, a shared dessert, and a cup of coffee each.

Over 30 Different Spanish Style Tapas!

Buy 1 Entrée & Receive 2nd Entrée Sunday Only

FREE

To receive discount a reservation is required and coupon must be presented. 20% Gratuity added to total bill amount before discount. EXP 10/31/12 (WS)

Enjoy fine dining with a panoramic view Wednesday to Sunday at 5 pm

Wednesday & Thursday

(in addition to our regular menu)

185 Main Streett Ogunquit Villagee 207.251.4903 646-3355

oshua’s Restaurant & Bar

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL!

“Love is the MAINE ingredient”

www.joshuas.biz

Buy 2 Tapas GET 1 FREE!

*With this coupon. Discount applied to item of equal or lesser value on regular menu only. Cannot be combined with any other specials. EXP 10/31/12 (WS)

Open 5pm Tuesday through Saturday Closed Sunday & Monday

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309 Shore Rd, Ogunquit, ME (207) 646-6661

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South Berwick: This is a sweet house with a great yard. Spacious 3 bedroom dormered cape on TWO acres of mostly open land. Also has a small barn/workshop with power & woodstove hookup.

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OCEAN VIEW! Enjoy year-round resortstyle living with distant ocean views from this 3 BR, 2 BA cape in convenient, private location, just a mile to ocean! Customize or bring your plan. Quality new construction by experienced, dedicated builders. Hurry! Last chance to get in before Spring! $244,900 – MLS#1046541

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~ Real Estate ~

439 US Route One York, ME 03909

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Visit our Open Houses Saturday, Oct. 6 & Sunday, Oct. 7 If you canʼt make it, contact your favorite RE/MAX Realty One agent for your own personal viewing! Thereʼs been an uptick in the market and these are some terrific properties...

Saturday 9am to 3pm

Saturday 10am to Noon

OGUNQUIT, 532 Shore Road Your hostess: Jean Kovacs 207-408-1822 MLS#1052986. SHORE Road address for you! Convenient corner property, very carefree and easy living with 3 bedrooms, fireplace and nice grounds. Just stroll over the Cove bridge to all that is PERKINS COVE! $549,900

OGUNQUIT, 10 Bessbill Street Your host: Bob Davis 207-251-2819 MLS#1068359. 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, walk to beach. Great rental location, wonderful backyard and many nice upgrades! $539,000

Directions: Shore Road in Ogunquit to Perkins Cove. Bear right to stay on Shore Road and you will see the property on the right!

Directions: Obeds Lane just off Route 1 after Meadowmere, first right and your home!

Saturday 10am to Noon

Saturday 10am to Noon

Saturday 11am to 2pm

Saturday 1pm to 3pm

OGUNQUIT, 297 Main Street Your hostess: Carolyn Weller 207-351-6717

YORK HARBOR, 3 Carriage Barn Lane Your Host: Jim Hager 207-361-7169 MLS#1069257. Fabulous, custom-built Federal on a quiet, dead-end street located in York Harbor just a 5-min. walk to the Harbor Beach. $799,000

MOODY/WELLS, 22 Driftwood Trail Your host: George Wilson 207-251-2941

Directions: Ogunquit center going north, property will be on the left!

YORK BEACH, 31 Main Street Your host: Bill Conda 207-450-5030 MLS#1045845. WALK TO SHORT SANDS BEACH from this magnificent 3500 SF custom 4 bedroom Cape. 2 Master suites, one on first level. Custom kitchen, cherry cabinets, granite tops w/ open concept, stone fireplace, hardwood throughout, 3.5 high quality baths. Bonus room over garage. This property is ready for everybody! $675,000

Saturday 1pm to 3pm

Saturday 1pm to 3pm

Saturday 2pm to 4pm

Sat. & Sun. 1pm to 4pm

YORK, 60 Ridge Road Your host: Bob Maneely 207-337-2708

YORK, 421 Shore Road Your host: Bill Conda 207-450-5030 MLS#1003015. OCEAN FRONT RETREAT, private & elegantly set back from Shore Road, magnificent gardens. Spacious Contemporary, 3 BRs with 3 FPs, large master suite w/ charm & breathtaking views of Boon Island & Nubble Light. Newer barn w/ potential for guest/inlaw suite. $1,694,000

SOUTH BERWICK, 135 Ogunquit Road Your host: Bob Davis 207-251-2819

WELLS, Brackett Estates Lot#1, Brackett Ln Your hostess: ABIGAIL DOURIS 207-252-1944 MLS#1058634. Sustainable “Net Zero” home at Brackett Estates. Cutting-edge design produces as much energy as it consumes. Bright, open concept floor plan, 1st floor master, daylight basement & bonus room over garage.

MLS#1039515. IN THE HEART OF OGUNQUIT, you will be pleasantly surprised when you enter this 3 bedroom home with all its possibilities and charm! Lovely grounds and an attached barn! $499,900

MLS#1065088. Convenient 3 bedroom Cape with lovely features in a great location! $319,900 Directions: York center, left onto Long Sands Roads, maintain left as Long Sands turns into Ridge, property on the left.

See you next weekend!

Directions: Rte. 1A to Sentry Hill Road on left (across from York Harbor Post Office). Follow Sentry Hill to Carriage Barn Lane on Right. First house on right. Sign on property.

MLS#1061665. Immaculate Cape 4 miles from Ogunquit Beach. Stunning! $369,000 Directions: Ogunquit center to Berwick Road on left, Berwick Road becomes Ogunquit Road in South Berwick.

MLS#1065082. IN THE FOREST and ready for your personal touches! 3-4 Bedrooms, beautiful lot on a cul-desac. This is your opportunity! $336,995 Directions: US Rte. 1 going north to the Forest entrance on the left, drive straight until you must make a left. Look for open house signs.

Directions: Rte.1 N. through Ogunquit, left on Rte.9B (Littlefield Rd.) to left on Loop Rd. Take first left into estates. Lot 1 is first on left.

Sunday 11am to 2pm

Sunday 2pm to 4pm

Sunday Noon to 2pm

YORK, 40 Pine Mountain Road Your hostess: Nancy Raynes 207-233-1693 MLS#1057654. JUST OFF SHORE ROAD. Stunning Contemporary Post & Beam home with 4 bedrooms, 24ʼx28ʼ master suite, granite, hardwood floors, seethrough fireplace and central air. A spacious, yet cozy gem!

OGUNQUIT, 85 Berwick Road Your host: Bob Davis 207-251-2819 MLS#1064224.

Iconic 4 bedroom, walk to beach! $649,000

WELLS, 752 Post Road (US Rt 1) Your host: Bill Conda 207-450-5030 MLS#1053137. Vintage, 4 BR Cottage home built in 1920 with coffered ceilings, wood floors throughout, natural wood trim and pine siding. Three out buildings for the operation of the antique shop. Plenty of parking and super location! $349,000

Directions: Route 1 to Berwick Road.

Directions: US Route 1 south, on your right before 9B (Littlefield Road).

Directions: From York Beach Short Sands, take Shore Road to left on Pine Mountain Road. Road makes sharp curve. House after peak of curve on the left. Follow open house signs.

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~ News & Library News ~

Berwick Public Library Art Exhibit

Landscapes in oil by Brian D. Cincotta are on display through October.

Book Discussion Group

Call BPL to reserve a copy of “The Piano Teacher” by Janice

Y. K. Lee. “Evocative, poignant and skillfully crafted, ‘The Piano Teacher’ is more than an epic tale of war and a tangled, tortured love story. It is the kind of novel one consumes in great, greedy gulps, pausing (grudgingly) only when absolutely necessary,” says the Chicago Tribune.

Obituaries

John B. Mooers Jr., 91

WELLS – John B. Mooers Jr., 91, of Wells Beach, passed peacefully at his home, with his family by his side, on September 26. 2012. He was born July 25, 1921 in Waterville, Maine, to John and Ella (Pierce) Mooers. After graduating from Wells High School in 1939, he worked briefly at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. He then decided to serve his country by enlisting in the Army Air force during the World War II conflict. Upon returning home from his service duty, he married Arlene Barbara Mayo who was the love of his life and companion for 68 years and continued his work at the shipyard where he remained employed for the next 33years and received the Superior Achieve-

We will meet on Saturday, October 20, at 10 am to discuss Lee’s “Piano Teacher.”

homebound residents of North Berwick on request.

For more information

Contact the library at 207-6985737 or visit www.berwick.lib. me.us.

D.A. Hurd Library A Different Kind of Triathlon

ment award. He was a loving and devoted husband and father. Some of his favorite pastimes were reading and playing poker. He was pre-deceased by his father, John, his mother, Ella, and his brother Roger. He is survived by his wife Arlene, his son John B. Mooers III, his daughter Judy Vessey of Seattle Washington, four grandchildren and five great grandchildren. John’s family would like to thank the York Hospital hospice for their support and care. A graveside service will be held Monday October 1 at 11 a.m. at the Pine Hill Cemetery in Wells, Maine. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home 26 Market St. North Berwick. Online condolences can be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhomme.com.

Johnson Monument Company

2nd Annual Harvest Dance

Dust off your dancing shoes and make plans to attend the 2nd Annual Harvest Dance. DJ Jim Wood will be providing the music from 7-11 p.m. Saturday, October 20 at the American Legion in Somersworth, New Hampshire. Bring your own munchies; a cash bar will be available. Tickets are available at the D.A. Hurd Library or online at www.da-hurd.lib.me.us. Proceeds will benefit Building on Our Past, the campaign to renovate and expand the D.A. Hurd Library.

Outreach Services

Quality Memorials in Granite and Bronze MONUMENTS ~ MARKERS MEMORIAL BENCHES CEMETERY ENGRAVING Michael D. Johnson, Jr. / North Berwick, ME 03906

Those who “tri” can do anything! Ladies, join in for a different kind of triathalon on the Mill Field in North Berwick on October 13. The librar y is hosting a noncompetitive event for women of all athletic abilities. Nancy Cotty will lead participants in a 1/2 hour of yoga to get everyone stretching and ready for a 1or 2 mile walk/ run. Upon the return to the Mill Field, participants will work (and, we hope, laugh) their way through a fun obstacle course and wind down with a little Zumba before racing rubber ducks down the river. The $20 registration fee benefi ts D.A. Hurd Library and support for local cancer patients. Last year, they raised more than $1000 for these two great causes. Registration forms are available at the library.

Phone: (207) 651-5686 / Fax: (207) 676-2688 / Email: mjohnsonjr@maine.rr.com

The next outreach services to residents of Simpson Meadows are on Wednesday, October 10, at 2 p.m. The library will bring books to residents of the Olde Mill in North Berwick on Wednesday, October 17, at 2 p.m. The library can bring materials to elderly and

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Holiday Hours

The library will be closed Monday, October 8 for Columbus Day.

the Museum of Science, Boston; the Por tland Museum of Ar t; Strawbery Banke, the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire, and the Seacoast Science Center at Odiorne Point.

For more information

Holiday Hours

Contact the library at 207-6762215 or visit www.da-hurd.lib. me.us.

Kennebunk Free Library Toddler Yoga

Susan Mirisola, RYT, will be leading another session of yoga. This free class is geared for young children ages 2-4 with a caregiver. This is an opportunity to learn fun stretches both caregiver and child can do to relax and energize. There will be three Tuesday sessions, October 9, 16 and 23, at 2 pm. Each class is free. Preregistration and a release form are required. To pre-register please call the library.

Because of Winn-Dixie Book Party

Have you ever loved a dog? Has a dog ever broken the ice for you to meet new people? Or comforted you when you felt lonely? WinnDixie is just that dog for young Opal when she moves to a small town in Florida. Children in grades four and up are invited to discuss the popular book “Because of Winn-Dixie” on Thursday, October 11 at 4 pm at the Kennebunk Free Library. Extra copies of the book are available to be borrowed before the event. There will be a Jeopardy-like game and a craft to help make the book come alive. “Because of Winn-Dixie” by Kate DiCamillo won a Newbery Honor award for distinguished literature for children in 2001.

For more information

Contact the library at 207-9852173 or visit www.kennebunklibrary.org.

William Fogg Library Wednesday Book Group

Meets again on October 17 at 6:30 pm. The group will discuss Laura Hillenbrand’s “Unbroken.”

Museum Passes

The library will be closed Columbus Day, Monday, October 8.

For more information

Contact the library at 207-4399437 or visit www.william-fogg. lib.me.us.

York Public Library Using Technology To Stay In Touch

Tuesday, October 9 at 7 p.m. At the Seattle World’s Fair in 1960 one of the most talked about pavilions was AT&T’s VideoPhone. Half a century later, this technology is fast becoming a common way to stay in touch with long & short distance family and friends. If you’ve got a broadband Internet connection, you’ve probably got all you need to start using this technology. Mike Segroves will show you how the most common systems, AIM, Skype and FaceTime, work and you can get up and running now.

Understanding Dementia

Wednesday, October 10, from 12:30-1:45 p.m. Patricia Burke, CTRS, CDP of Sentry Hill offers the second in a three part workshop on dementia. Call 207-3635116 to register to attend. Bring your own lunch. Desserts and coffee will be provided. The last program in this series will be held on October 24.

Metric System

Thursday, October 11, from 12–1 p.m. Brent A. Maynard, President of the York Metric Association, will discuss the advantages of going metric and why American students may be at a disadvantage. Most of his working career was as a professor at Three Rivers Community College in Norwich, Connecticut. The week of 10/10 is Metric Week, chosen because the system is based on powers of ten.

For more information

The library has passes to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,

Contact the library at 207-3632818 or visit www.york.lib.me.us.

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SPORTS Eliot Festival 20th Annual 5K Road Race Results Eliot resident, Colby Nixon, wins overall ELIOT – The 20th Annual Eliot Festival 5K Road Race was

held on Saturday, September 29, with a total of 308 participants running in this year’s race. Twenty-two-year-old Colby Nixon won the men’s overall division and took 1st in

the Eliot Male Runner division with a time of 16:53.13. This is the first time an Eliot resident has won both the men’s overall division and 1st in the resident category.

On the women’s side, Martha Kelley of Cape Elizabeth came in first overall with a time of 22:36.36. Thirteenyear-old Natalie Dubois took 1st in the Eliot women’s divi-

sion. A complete list of race results can be found on www. coolrunning.com or the Eliot 5K website at www.eliot5kandfestival.com. (courtesy photo)

CARTER FURBER ANNUAL York Student Scholarship Golf Tournament at

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Saturday, Oct. 13 & Sunday, Oct. 14

York Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees Announced YORK – York High School Athletic Hall of Fame will have its 2012

Alumni Association to Hold Golf Tournament WELLS – The Wells High School Alumni Association is holding their first Golf Tournament at the Cape Neddick Country Club on Sunday, October 7. A thirtyminute registration for this event will begin at 9 a.m. To participate, there is an entry fee of $90 per player. The fee includes golf, prizes, a cart and a meal. The tournament will commence at 10 a.m. with a “Shotgun Start.” All proceeds will go towards Wells High School Alumni Association’s scholarship fund. For more information, contact Sally Morse at 207-646-5700 or Vicki Tufts at 207-646-5619

Class Induction on Sunday, November 25 at 1 p.m. The ceremony will take place at the American Legion Hall, Hannaford Drive, in York. Tickets are $35 per person, and are available at York High School. They must be purchased in advance by November 9. For more information on the York High School Athletic Hall of Fame, visit the website at www. yorkschools.org/yhs and click on athletics link.

York Country Club has opened up its course to the public to raise funds to support York Student Scholarships.

Here are the inductees for the 2012 Class of the York High School Athletic Hall of Fame: Tony Anni 1985, Shelby Marshall 1989, Lani Boardman 2001, Todd Spelman 2000, Brian Carl 2001, Hal Stanwood 1971, Bill Fisher 1948, Becky Wacker 2003, Donald Hansen 1966, and John Welch 1940. The Weekly

Take advantage of this opportunity to play one of the finest courses in the state of Maine and support a good cause. Bring your own foursome or just show up and enjoy a day of golf.

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Premium Outlets: Shop Pink for a Cause & Save

KITTERY – Kittery Premium Outlets is teaming with Susan G. Komen for the Cure to support breast cancer awareness, outreach, research, and treatment programs in its local community. During the month of October, shoppers can visit the on-site Information Center to donate $10 to benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure and then enjoy a rewarding day of shopping at the on-site Premium Outlets Pink Event. For each donation of $10 or more, shoppers will receive a special savings card filled with “25 percent off one single item” offers from Calphalon, Calvin Klein, Cole Haan, J.Crew, J. Jill, Old Navy, Polo Ralph Lauren, Old Navy and more. Donations will be accepted on-site only via cash or credit, with all contributions benefiting the Maine Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. A representative from the Komen Affiliate will also be on-site Saturday, October 13, to answer questions regarding breast health and the organization’s efforts. The program runs throughout October. For directions and a complete list of stores, visit: www.premiumoutlets.com/kittery.

People and Business Profiles

Treasure Chest Opens in Ogunquit

New Farm Wedding & Event Venue Spiritwind Farm offers everything from sleigh rides to horse-drawn weddings

The Treasure Chest in Ogunquit (staff photo)

OGUNQUIT – A new secondhand store in town offers everything from antiques and collectibles to furniture, home décor, and housewares. “We have everything from knick-knacks to high end,” said Justin Petelle, owner of the Treasure Chest. The shop, which is located on Route 1 in Ogunquit, between Angelina’s and Pizza Napoli, has “everything you’d

imagine if you went into someone’s basement, attic, or living room,” said Petelle, who also owns Just in Time Odd Jobs. “I’ve got a lot of great items from clean-outs,” he said. The Treasure Chest has had an excellent first season, and he’s starting to see more locals now that the summer crowd is gone. Stop by and see him at the Treasure Chest, and be amazed at the variety of secondhand goods.

LEBANON – Kathy Ossinger, owner of Spiritwind Farm in Lebanon, says “I love this farm. This is my life. I love the animals, and I love sharing the space. Having a event and lots of people around makes me happy.” Ossinger, a retired nurse, bought the old historic farmhouse in 1996. Since then, she has worked hard to renovate and build, while keeping a garden, goats, pigs, chickens, and two beautiful English Shire horses. She has planted fruit trees and Christmas trees, and has cleared much of the land. She has trails for four-wheeling, and horse trail rides, and wants to open the farm to others for all types of events, including, but not limited to, weddings/receptions, reunions, birthday celebrations, hayrides,

and sleigh rides. As she works to renovate, Ossinger also tends to the animals daily, and makes great goat soaps and lotions which she sells at the Sanford Farmer’s Market, each Wednesday and Saturday from 8 am to noon, until the end of October. She also raises chickens and pigs and sells eggs, goat milk and cheese. She also sells her products on Etsy, a sellers’ site that specializes in handmade goods. She is a member of the Maine Organic Farmer’s and Gardeners Association, the Maine Women’s Agricultural Network, and the York County Farmer’s Network. A wedding reception is scheduled for later this month, and Ossinger looks forward to hosting future events. Visit www.spiritwindfarmllc. com, or contact Ossinger for more information by e-mailing: spiritwindfarm@gmail.com, or by calling 207-457-3001. (courtesy photo)

United Way of York County Cabinet Campaign Volunteers work to ensure successful campaign for many in need KENNEBUNK – Volunteers across York County are leading United Way of York County’s annual campaign to raise funds to support the community. Focusing on the building blocks of a good quality of life - education, income, and health - United Way assesses local needs and raises funds to meet those needs. The Campaign Chair Charles M. Petersen, president and CEO of Biddeford Savings, and his Campaign Cabinet have been working behind the scenes all year to organize this year’s fundraising campaign. “The past several years have been difficult ones, with economic hardship resulting in increasing needs for services and decreasing resources to meet those needs. My role as Campaign Chair is to work with our talented team to generate the resources needed to meet the needs. I am so grateful to our generous donors who contribute to our efforts to support their families, friends, and neighbors,” says Petersen. Funds raised will support 74 programs provided by area nonprofit organizations,

as well as a variety of initiatives throughout York County. Workplace campaigns are being conducted in approximately 120 businesses throughout York County with a financial goal of raising $1.3 million. As funding for local nonprofits and governmental services continues to shrink, these donations are critical to individuals and families in York County. Members of this year’s Campaign Cabinet are: Charles Petersen of Biddeford Savings Bank, Patsy Aprile of Goodall Hospital, David Eagleson of The Baker Company, Stacy Gile of UNUM, Mike Knowles of

Charles M. Petersen (courtesy photo)

Bergen & Parkinson, LLC, , and Derek Simkowitz of Kennebunk Investment Services.

Biddeford Company Gets $10 Million Contract BIDDEFORD – Congresswoman Chellie Pingree, a member of the House Armed Services Committee, said this week that VingTech manufacturing in Biddeford is being awarded a $10 million Navy contract that will support jobs at that facility. “Maine is known for high quality workmanship and a strong work ethic,” Pingree said. “And the employees of Ving-

Tech are a great example of that. This contract is going to support good-paying manufacturing jobs in the Biddeford area over the next few years.” The contract is for miniature day/night sighting systems for a variety of machine guns used by the Navy. VingTech is a Norwegian company that opened the Biddeford facility in early 2008 with about forty employees.

Local Exit Agency a Gold Sponsor for 13th annual Wells Rotary /Chuck Cummings Memorial Golf Tournament WELLS – Owners Rick and Pam Coyne were gold sponsors of the 13th annnual Rotary/Chuck Cummings Golf Tournament held at Old Marsh Country Club in Wells this summer. Ted and Carol Bateman, regional owners of Exit Realty Upper New England and Kathy Ahlin, owner of Exit Realty Great Beginnings, also participated in the tournament. For the second straight year, the Wells Rotary Club has partnered with the Wells Girls Basketball “Shooting For A Cure” program and its fight

against breast cancer. All proceeds benefit the Wells Rotary Community Projects and the York Hospital Breast Care Center. “As a new business owner in the community and a new Rotarian, it was an honor to be a gold sponsor,” says Rick Coyne owner of Exit Oceanside Realty. “It was a beautiful day for golf and we had a lot of fun with our friends from New Hampshire. Hopefully, our golf game will be better next year.” says Coyne. For more information about Exit Oceanside Realty, call 207-646-8333.


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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Boston String Quartet Presents “String Circus” YORK – The Boston String Quartet is not your usual chamber ensemble. If you are thinking “too long, too dull, way over my head,” then think again. It’s more like the Beatles dressed up in a circus. Join them on Friday, October 12, at 7 pm, at St. George’s Episcopal Church, 407 York Street, in York. This fall, the Beatles receive a completely new treatment when the Boston String Quartet unveils their much-anticipated third annual concert series, “String Circus,” following close on the heels of their last series, “WorldSong.” Familiar songs such as “A Day in the Life,” “Fixing a Hole,” and “For the Benefit of Mr. Kite” receive their first-ever performance by a string quartet. Each piece will be accompanied by a video screen that will add visual images to the performance. The Boston String Quar-

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tet will also premiere four completely original pieces on the program, written by each of the four quartet members. The Boston String Quartet is one of very few string ensembles forging new territory in the string world by writing all original music and arrangements. Contemporaries and collaborators with the Boston String Quartet include ensembles such as the Grammy-winning Turtle Island and Kronos Quartets, and string celebrities such as Mark O’Connor and Edgar Meyer. “By writing original compositions for string quartet, we are paving a way for our traditional instruments in a world of contemporary music,” says cellist Christina Stripling. Concert tickets are $20 to the general public and those under 18 years old get in free. For more information, call 617-8757851 or visit www.bostonstringquartet.com. (courtesy image)

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TAKEN 2 (PG13) FRI 4:30 PM, 7:10 PM, 9:40 PM; SAT 1:30 PM, 4:30 PM, 7:10 PM, 9:40 PM; SUN 1:30 PM, 4:30 PM, 7:10 PM; MON TO THU 4:30 PM, 7:10 PM

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phrase in the art world means good places to paint and good paintings. Visit the Kittery Art Association during October to view works by local artists who have spent a great deal of time drawing and painting the beautiful Maine Coast. The show “Location, Location, Location” will run from October 11 through November 4 with the opening reception for the public on October 14 from 4-6 pm. On the lower level of the gallery, there will be numerous pieces from this summer’s all-member plein air program. Any member of the Art Association was invited to

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A basket made by Mary Carter (courtesy photo)

“What I Did This Summer” Kittery Teachers Showcase Their Arts KITTERY – Many teachers spend their summers doing summer jobs. Not so for some of the Kittery School Department teachers who spent their summer honing their arts and crafts. Just Us Chickens member, Mary Carter, a reading teacher at Mitchell School, corralled a group of her peers from all three of Kittery’s See TEACHERS page 37... meet each Thursday evening from mid-June to mid-September to paint out doors in various private and public spaces. The weather was great, the places lovely, and the results were spectacular. On the upper level of the gallery, there will be a Group Show of works from the Maine Coast and particularly Monhegan Island. This group of five painters met on Monhegan three years ago and they have continued painting there together each year. Each of these five artists is a full-time artist /instructor: Melanie Barash Levitt from Jackson, New Hampshire, Thomas Bosket from the Parson’s New School, Pat Higgins and Rhonda Mann both local art instructors and Anne Strout, a Falmouth, Maine artist. Their works are varied in style and medium. The Kittery Art Association is located at 8 Coleman Ave, Kittery Point, ME and is open on Thursdays from 3-6 pm, Saturdays 12-6 pm and Sundays 12-5 pm. For more information, call 207-451-9384.

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Seaglass Chorale

OGUNQUIT – The Classic Film Series, sponsored by Ogunquit Performing Arts, begins its 12th season with the presentation of “Separate Tables,” at the Great Hall of the Dunaway Center, 23 School Street in Ogunquit. The film begins its run on Wednesday, October 10, at 7 pm. Admission is free. “Separate Tables” is the 1958 American film drama based on two one-act plays by Terrance Rattigan that was first presented on the London stage, then on Broadway. When Rattigan first decided to turn the play into a movie, he had in mind that Vivian Leigh and Lawrence Olivier would play the leading roles. When that fell through Rita Hayworth and David Niven were chosen. It is interesting that this movie retains the feeling of a play. “Separate Tables” is a look into the lives of lonely eccentric guests at a seaside hotel in Bournemouth, England, who have their meals at separate tables. John Malcolm (Burt Lancaster) is a disenchanted writer and a harddrinking man, engaged to the hotel owner, Pat Cooper (Wendy Hiller). His life is turned around when a former lover, Ann Shankland (Rita Hayworth) who has a deep fear of growing old and unloved, shows up after she hears about his engagement. Then there is the domineering Mrs. Railton-Bell (Gladys Cooper), a highly opinionated woman and her meek daughter Sibyl (Deborah Kerr). Sibyl takes a liking to

Major Angus Pollock (David Niven) who is constantly telling stories about his days in the war. In one emotional evening, these four unhappy misfits will bare their innermost secrets and change each other’s lives forever. “Separate Tables” was nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture, and was the winner of two: Oscars for David Niven and Wendy Hiller. According to Variety, “Separate Tables” is a provocative and intelligent film” and a cinematic masterpiece of compassion and touching sensitivity. This absorbing film will be shown on a full wall-size screen with quality projection equipment provided to OPA by Kennebunk Savings Bank. Classic Films are shown on the second Wednesday of each month October through December 2012 at the Dunaway Center, 23 School Street in Ogunquit at 7 pm. Admission is free and there is plenty of free parking. (courtesy photo)

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Another Chance Animal Rescue

NORTH BERWICK – Meet Callie Callie is an absolutely beautiful two-year-old female kitty with a very sweet, sunny disposition. Callie was abandoned on the streets of Sanford, several months ago. A Sanford resident found this sweetie camping in her shed ready at any second to deliver her litter of kittens. Callie’s rescuer made a frantic call hoping to get kitty and about to be new litter into a safe place before the birth. Callie did deliver her little family of five in a foster care home a day after she came in. In addition to her own kittens, Callie made room for another two-week-old that arrived motherless. Callie was a very devoted mom to all six kittens, (five are now in new homes). Now Callie and her last kitten are ready for their forever family. Callie has been spayed, vaccinations are current, and she is in excellent health. Callie’s start in life may have been rough and unfortunate, but she holds no hard feeling toward anyone. If you think that you may be the person who could provide a loving home for Miss Callie, and possibly her last kitten, please plan to stop by the adoption center on Saturday to meet this courageous mom. In addition to our featured pet of the week, Callie, ACAR still has many sweet tiny kittens, (ages one week to four weeks, available for adoption at age eight weeks), a nice selection of teen kittens, a large number of young adults and a limited number of older adult cats. We also have a limited number of small and medium size dogs in

the ranks. Adoption hours are Saturday 10 am - 2 pm and by appointment during the week. Location: 37 Market Street in the village of North Berwick. Thrift Store Hours: Monday-Friday 10 am-5 pm, 10 am-2 pm on Saturdays, Other Hours By Chance. One hundred percent of the profits benefit the animals in our care. Donations of items are always welcomed. Please note that donations of goods are accepted Monday through Thursday & Saturdays. Please no Friday donations. Support For Life Our “Support For Life” program asks for the pledge of a $10 monthly donation. Your $10 combined with the monthly donations of others will help us meet our ongoing expenses and continue our work as a true “No Kill” organization.

Another Chance Animal Rescue PO Box 552 / 37 Market Street North Berwick, Maine 03906

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Animal Welfare Society WEST KENNEBUNK – AWS In Need of Foster Homes The Animal Welfare Society has a number of foster homes that will take care of pregnant cats and kittens until they are old enough to be adopted. Unfortunately, right now, there are more kittens and moms than homes. If you have ever considered being a foster family or even if you are considering adopting kittens, this is a great way to get to know them. For more information,

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and to fill out an application to become a foster family, visit www.animalwelfaresociety.org. Fuzz Fuzz is a sweet boy with a heart of gold. At first this six year old may come off as being shy, but once he gets to know you he is anything but. Fuzz is really a happy, friendly, butterball of a boy. He would love to share his new home with other dogs, and respectful people of all ages. If you are willing to give Fuzz just a bit of your time and plenty of TLC, he will surely blossom into the great guy that he truly is. Toby Toby is one of the best eightyear-olds around. He is a calm and quiet guy that asks for very

Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS – Some people ask why we don’t rescue dogs. Why does Safe Haven only rescue cats? Safe Haven loves all animals. Someday we hope to rescue dogs, horses and other animals in need. But we decided years ago that we needed to concentrate our limited resources on the animal in the greatest need, so they’re not killed at shelters or die from homelessness. When we looked at the big picture, it was clear that cats were dying because there wasn’t enough help in our towns for them. Look around you. Few dogs are wandering homeless in our communities. Do you hear of mother dogs with litters of pups living under porches or in culverts, struggling to care for their litters? Then ask yourself how many cats and kittens do you see in urgent need of rescue? It’s not uncommon to see a stray cat wandering around. It’s common to hear about cats and babies living in sheds or in the woods, dying from starvation and being killed by predators. We love dogs. Many of us have dogs as family members. But dogs have more shelter and rescue support than cats. So for now, cats are what Safe Haven will focus on. We pray that someday the need for cat rescue will decline due to more spayneuter clinics and education, but sadly it’s the opposite. We have never seen a year like this one. We are facing more abuse, more neglect and even more homelessness than ever before. We’re aware that some little in life. Toby is very easy going and will never pass up a nice chin rub or scratch behind the ears. Once you start giving this big boy attention, he will rub and head butt you asking for more. Toby is actually a very affectionate boy. He would love to share his new home with respectful people of all ages. If you are looking for the purr-fect gentleman, Toby may be just the boy for you. Hunny Bunny Hunny Bunny is a big rabbit, and an active one at that. She’s 4-years old, but you’d think she was only 4-months old with all the time she spends trying to explore her surroundings. You’ll have to keep a close eye on this wascally wabbit when she’s really in an exploring mood, as

people just don’t like cats. We hear it often. “I’m more of a dog person.” “I’m afraid of cats.” “I don’t like cats!” We understand that everyone is entitled to their preference. But we believe that even if you’re not a cat person, it’s important to be compassionate to all creatures, to recognize when an animal is starving, freezing or lying injured somewhere. Please do not turn away, thinking someone else will save that cat, or that it just isn’t your responsibility. We are all in this together. Our community is made up of humans and animals. As stewards, we’re called upon to be kind to those less fortunate – both man and animals. We have been facing grave situations regarding abuse and neglect. There’s an ever-growing population of people who love their pets but cannot afford their food or care. Some people

Safe Haven Humane Society 1616 Post Rd. (Rt. 1) / PO Box 91 Wells, ME 04090

feed their cats table scraps because they can’t afford cat food. Many cats are so flea infested they become sick. People call us crying and begging us to help them keep their cats. People call crying because they know of a cat that is sick or starving. Our volunteers are often reduced to tears due to lack of space, funding, and volunteer strength to save the great numbers of cats in danger. Today we were called about a kitten severely abused by its owner. Other cats are pregnant and trying to find food and shelter. With our foster homes and adoption center all filled, our hands are tied. We can’t bring them all in out of harm’s way. We do address the most severe cases and we struggle, both financially and space-wise, to accommodate them, but the need is continuous. There are always so many more to help. We are asking for your help in any way you can. Please volunteer, or donate food, litter, supplies. Please adopt, please foster. We want to extend our reach to encompass as many as we can. Your actions, no matter how small they might seem, will help us continue our lifesaving, compassionate work. Please consider adoption. We have many adorable cats and kittens who need homes. Our rescue center awaits you, as do our foster homes. Call 207-646-1611 for information about helping us in any way. To place your

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she tends to stray beyond her boundaries. Hunny Bunny is rather friendly and doesn’t go scurrying every time someone comes to see her. If you’d like to add this fluffy gal to your home, then stop on in today to meet Hunny Bunny. Calendar of Events October 6 (Sat) - The Animal Welfare Society Mobile Adoption Team will visit Pet Quarters on Payne Road in Scarborough with adoptable dogs from 11 - 1. October 13 (Sat) - The AWS and Behind the Scenes Charity team up for a Haunted Walk through the woods at the Animal Welfare Society, Holland Road, West Kennebunk. The folks at Behind the Scenes Charity take Halloween seri-

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~ News ~ Great Works Regional Land Trust Announces 2012 Fall Hikes ELIOT, WELLS & THE BERWICKS – Catch a magnificent view of the late fall foliage from the top of Bauneg Beg Mountain. Great Works Regional Land Trust heads its fall hike schedule with a family friendly hike at the Bauneg Beg Mountain Conservation Area in the northern tip of North Berwick. Bauneg Beg’s 100 conserved acres include around two miles of trails with options for visiting the top of North Peak, owned by the town of North Berwick, and Middle Peak, owned by Great Works. Middle Peak is accessible by two routes, the gentler Ginny’s Way and Linny’s Way, a clamber through the rocks of Devil’s Den. At the top, 866’, views of Mt. Washington to the

northwest and southwest to the Atlantic Ocean are possible. The trailhead and parking lot are located on Fox Farm Hill Road. The October 14 hike is one of a series of hikes offered throughout the year by the partners of Gateway to Maine: Outside, which recently published a map of nature preserves and hiking trails in southern York County. To purchase a map, visit gwrlt.org and order online or call 207-646-3604 for vendors. All hikes are open to the public and free of charge to Land Trust members. A $5 donation per person or $10 donation per family is suggested for non-members. Space on hikes is limited to twenty-five people. Please call the

Greater York Recreation Complex Making Progress Appearing at community events, seeking online survey input

October hikers atop Bauneg Beg Mou nt a i n, look i ng nor t hwest (courtesy photo)

GWRLT office at 207-646-3604 to reserve your place, or email info@gwrlt.org. Look for Great Works’ Hike Today sign near the meeting spots for the hikes. Anyone interested in joining any of these hikes is encouraged to visit the Great Works Regional Land Trust website www.gwrlt. org or call the office for more information, directions and confirmation of hike status.

YORK – The Greater York Recreational Complex volunteers will be out in full force at upcoming community events to provide information about preliminary plans for a multigenerational recreation building. Board members will be on hand at Marketfest in York Village on Friday and Saturday, October 12 and 13, and Harvestfest in York Beach on Saturday, October 13, with presentations about the complex throughout the day. A silent auction featuring new winter-sport gear will

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be held at these events to raise money for a feasibility study. The feasibility study will help the group define a complex that the region could support and identify sustainable revenue streams. They have fundraising goal of $20,000 to cover the cost of a professional study. Email info@greateryorkcomplex.org if you’d like to make a donation to help cover the cost of the study. The Greater York Recreation Complex has posted a community interest survey at http:// www.unh.edu/survey-center/ gyrc12.html. Area residents are encouraged to share their thoughts on the plan for a recreation complex by completing the survey. Deadline for completing the survey is October 31. This recreation complex is being designed, in part, to address the needs of York’s senior population and to provide safe and healthy opportunities for kids and teenagers to engage in after school and on weekends. The survey will help the group identify whether the facility will also include an indoor recreation swimming pool with slides, sprays, and lap swim. The group is researching indoor multi-sport courts that may allow for tennis, basketball and volleyball, as well as in-line skating for street hockey in one gymnasium. About Greater York Recreation Complex The mission of the Greater York Recreation Complex is to promote and encourage opportunities for fit and healthy lifestyles by providing year-round recreation and enrichment programs through swimming, tennis and fitness to residents and neighboring communities. For regular updates on the Greater York Recreation Complex, visit www.greateryorkcomplex.org. To find out how you can be involved with this group, email info@greateryorkcomplex.org. ...TEACHERS from page 33 schools to put together their works for an inspired showcase exhibit at Just Us Chickens titled “What I Did This Summer,” which will be on display from October 2-31. The exhibit opening is on Friday, October 5 from 4-7 pm This is an exciting venue for the teachers. They’ll be showing basketry and fabrics, paintings, jewelry, pottery, quilts and much more. Two of the teachers will entertain at the opening with beautiful flute music. Come meet these creative teachers who influence our children at the Just Us Chickens Artists’ Reception on October 5. Just Us Chickens is open from 10-6 Tuesdays through Saturdays.


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New, Stricter USDA Guidelines for School Lunches

WELLS – The beginning of the 20122013 school year found school lunch programs across the country offering lunch menus with a new meal pattern geared to improving healthy eating and increasing the nutritional value of public school lunches. This is to comply with new USDA guidelines resulting from the passage of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act in late 2010. Fortunately, the Nutrition Services staff directed by Tyler Goodwin in the Wells-Ogunquit CSD has been working to improve the menu offerings to students for a long time. For over half a decade, there has been an emphasis on increasing the nutritional value of food offerings, nutritional education and an increasing shift to buying more food from local farms. As a result of this unwavering focus on improving nutrition, Wells Elementary School was awarded the prestigious Silver Award in the Healthier US Schools Challenge by the United States De-

At the cafeteria register at WHS are Nutrition Services Director Tyler Goodwin and Nutrition Services staff member Lisa Holly. WHS Junior Holly White is leaving the register holding an apple.

partment of Agriculture in April 2012. WES is one of only two schools in the state to reach the silver level. Still, Goodwin says, Nutrition Services has a way to go to reach and exceed the new government standards which limit total meal caloric levels to 650 calories for K-8 students and up to 850 calories for high school students. Some of the other meal

standards announced in January 2012 by First Lady Michelle Obama, a proponent of more exercise for youth in her ‘Let’s Move’ program and better school lunch nutrition, include limiting saturated fat to just ten percent of total caloric intake per meal, reducing sodium levels, providing larger servings of vegetables and fruits, offering only fat free or one percent milk, and, by 2014, offering only grains that

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC FORECLOSURE SALE Pursuant to 14 M.R.S.A. §6323 By virtue of and in execution of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Order of Sale entered on November 30, 2011, in the York County Superior Court, Civil Action Docket No. RE-10-127, amended by Amended Consent Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, entered September 14, 2012 in an action brought by JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, successor by merger to Chase Home Finance LLC Plaintiff, against Shirley Chase and Arthur Chase, Defendants, for the foreclosure of a mortgage dated October 29, 2003, and recorded in the York County Registry of Deeds in Book 13650, Page 168 and re-recorded in Book 15085, Page 407, the statutory ninety (90) day redemption period having been waived, notice is hereby given that the aforementioned property will be sold at a public sale at 9:00 am on November 6, 2012, at the law offices of Jerome J. Gamache, Esquire, AINSWORTH, THELIN & RAFTICE, P. A., Seven Ocean Street, South Portland, ME 04106, (207) 767-4824, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage and being a certain lot of land with the buildings thereon, situated in the Town of Berwick, County of York, and State of Maine, described in said mortgage as being located at 14 Bell Street. (Note: The identification of the location of the property is as stated in the mortgage, which may have been subject to change and/or differ from the Town records). TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold to the highest bidder at the sale, who shall pay a deposit of Five Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($5,000.00) in cash, certified check or funds acceptable to mortgagee at the time and place of sale. The successful bidder shall be required to execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement with said JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, successor by merger to Chase Home Finance LLC Plaintiff with the aforesaid Five Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($5,000.00) or sum equal to ten percent (10%) of the bid price, whichever is greater, as a non-refundable and non-interest bearing deposit thereon providing for a closing within thirty (30) days of the date of the public sale, at which time the balance of the bid price will be due and payable in cash, certified check or check acceptable to mortgagee upon presentation of the Deed. The property will be sold subject to all easements and rights of way either of record or otherwise existing. The property will be sold subject to real estate taxes assessed and due and payable to the Town of Berwick, water and sewer charges and any liens and encumbrances of greater priority than said mortgage. The property shall be sold AS IS, and WHERE IS without any warranties whatsoever expressed, implied or otherwise which warranties are disclaimed. Additional terms to be announced at the sale. Prospective bidders are advised to contact Ainsworth, Thelin & Raftice, P.A. as close as possible to their departure to attend the sale in order to confirm the occurrence of the sale as scheduled. Prospective bidders who reside outside a fifty (50) mile radius of Portland, Maine, may participate at the sale via telephone upon approval obtained from Ainsworth, Thelin & Raftice, P.A. at least five (5) days prior to the sale and on such terms as are acceptable to mortgagee. DATED: September 26, 2012

AINSWORTH, THELIN & RAFTICE, P.A. P.O. Box 2412 South Portland, ME 04116-2412 (207) 767-4824

Jerome J. Gamache, Esq. Attorney for JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, successor by merger to Chase Home Finance LLC Plaintiff

are whole-grain rich. Goodwin said that his staff is working hard to make more meal offerings “from scratch” with more ingredients grown locally resulting in less food additives. Farms that Goodwin is working with include Spillers Farm, Chases and Sunny Acres Farm, all in Wells. Some other healthy changes include the elimination of a daily menu offering of French fries at Wells High School and a daily offering of pizza, cheese burgers and chicken patties at Wells Junior High School. In place of the fries, WHS now has a made-to-order deli bar stocked with freshly made ingredients each day. All WOCSD schools now feature a salad bar featuring a wider variety of vegetables. There is a temporary downside to all of this. Goodwin indicated that these new guidelines have greatly increased the

cost of preparing a school meal. The biggest change the students have noticed is the requirement that every school lunch has to include a minimum ½ cup serving of fruit or vegetable. Currently, he and his staff feed an average of 900 students a day throughout the District. He said that some students are not adjusting to the changes easily resulting in a rise in food waste. However he believes that these changes will become more common place over time. “Change is always tough to institute no matter where you are at,” said Goodwin. “Offering a wider variety of fruits, vegetables, beans and whole grains to our students will make for healthier students and a better learning environment in our schools.” He later added that the USDA is open to comments on the new lunch menu guidelines. Story and photo by Reg Bennett

United Way of York County Releases 2012 Campaign Video KENNEBUNK – The 2012 United Way of York County campaign video features the issue of food insecurity, which has grown considerably in York County. The most recent Food Research and Action Fund (FRAC) measure based on data collected by Gallup indicates that more than 27,000 people and as many as 1 in 4 households with children in York County are food insecure. These may be the children going to school early on Monday to make sure they get the breakfast they did not eat all weekend. These may be the senior citizens who have ‘tea and toast’ two meals a day to stretch their limited income. These may be the families whose food dollars have run out at the end of the month and the cupboards are empty. In response to this growing issue, United Way of York County and other countywide organizations created a coalition in 2011, Partners for a Hunger-Free York County, to combat hunger. The group is led by coordinator Kristine Jenkins and is made up of farmers, members of organizations and educational institutions, direct service providers, and people from the business community. Through this effort they are working to increase access to fresh healthy food, teaching people how to prepare this food, supporting

and expanding existing programs designed to provide food for those in need, and creating solutions which are built upon existing relationships and new networks. “Together we’re finding innovative ways to respond to need in our county, on a neighbor-to-neighbor basis. We also hope to increase self-reliance and good nutrition by supporting the local economy, by emphasizing local foods and nutrition education, and by teaching people how to grow and prepare fresh healthy foods on their own,” says Jenkins. Here are a few of the achievements of Partners for a HungerFree York County: • monthly meetings held with featured speakers who share information on issues such as nutrition and sustainable agriculture, • a program for seniors to be able to access fresh foods at farmers’ markets, • cooking and nutrition taught to low-income children through Summer Harvest, and • a vegetable garden for Joyful Harvest Neighborhood Center in Biddeford which exposes children to fresh, local food. You can view the 2012 campaign video through the United Way of York County’s website at www.buildcommunity.org. For information on how to become part of this coalition, contact kjenkins@buildcommunity.org.

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CLEANING SERVICES

ITEMS FOR SALE

VEHICLES FOR SALE

EQUESTRIAN SERVICES

SEASONAL OPENINGS Adecco has 75 Immediate Openings in Rochester, Dover and York areas. Pick Pack, Production, and Fulfillment Positions. $9.00/hour. To apply online: www.AdeccoUSA.com 603.436.5335

SHIRLEY’S SPOTLESS HOME CLEANING Thorough, Dependable, Trustworthy. Call (207) 439-1363

42” SONY LCD PROJ. TV & STAND Very good condition. $275. Wells, Maine Cell # 352-446-5144

‘99 CHEVY 3500 DUALLY Crew cab, 5th wheel hitch, 350 engine, good tires & body, 115K miles. $4,500 or B.O. 207-384-5530

HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS: All Ages. Beginners to advanced. Certified instructor. Affordable rates. (207) 698-1970

COASTAL CLEANING SERVICES Cleaning for home and vacant rentals in York County. Insured. References upon request. Call Joanne 207-676-9098

ATTENTION LANDSCAPERS FOR SALE Billy-Goat Truck Debris Loader with 13 hp Honda engine and all attachments, hardly used - $1600. Call 450-9509

ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE

HORSES BOARDED Full Board $350/month Eliot, Maine 207-439-2636

HELP WANTED

PAINTING

CNAs or PSSs who enjoy helping seniors have a better life. In exchange, we will offer you a rewarding job where you can make a difference. There are openings on the

3-11 or 11-7 shifts full-time & part-time Opportunities are available for 7-3 after 6 months. We are looking for individuals who are hospitality-minded and who have compassion, respect and integrity. Please send your resume and cover letter by email or post to:

Mary Ellen Dunham

Administrator Sentry Hill at York Harbor 2 Victoria Court York, Maine 03909 mdunham@mainecare.com

DRIVERS: Start up to $.41/mi. Home Weekly. CDL-A 6 mos. OTR exp. Req. Equipment you’ll be proud to drive! 888-406-9046

PAINTING

Experienced, Reliable, Reasonable. Many local references. Interior/Exterior Free Estimates

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WEEKEND HELP WANTED Are You Compassionate? Our CAREGivers’ compassionate care has made us the leading provider of non-medical services to older adults. Join us in making a real difference in their lives – and yours. Flexible P/T morning, afternoon, evening, or overnight hours. Immediate openings in York, Kittery, Eliot and throughout York County. Home Instead Senior Care Kennebunk: 207.985.8550 York: 207.363.6550

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HELP WANTED

Hostess Spring Hill Wanted Part Time Please inquire at: 117 Pond Rd, So. Berwick, ME 207-384-2693

Attention

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Immediate Openings! Apply Today! Student Transportation of America, the third largest provider of school bus transportation services in North America, has immediate openings in Portsmouth, NH for School Bus Drivers. Flexible Schedules Must have current CDL, with a current NH school bus certificate If you want to be part of our exciting and growing team, call us today: Portsmouth, NH 603-433-1761 www.ridesta.com

PERSONAL CHEF AND/OR HOUSEKEEPER Experienced & Reasonable Rates Flexible Hours 207-363-3341 CNA CARE PROVIDER to care for your loved ones. 15 years experience. $15 / hour. 207-251-3198

LANDSCAPING FALL CLEANUP TRIMMING Reasonable & Reliable 207-701-1612

HORSES FOR PASTURE BOARDING ONLY Must know electric fence and get along with others. $200/mo. 207-439-2636 The Weekly

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FIREWOOD / PELLETS

ITEMS WANTED

SEASONED $250/CORD Green $185/cord Semi-Seasoned $215/cord 207-676-8458

WE BUY Gold & Silver, Estate Jewelry, Coins & Watches. The Village Jeweler (207) 582-6676

DRY FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered $275/cord Eric Hobson 207-467-0621 BIG BOYS LOGGING & FIREWOOD Green Firewood $190/Cord Cut, Split & Delivered 207-409-5222 1 YEAR OLD HARDWOOD Cut, Split & Covered 7 Months Delivered $255/Cord 207-646-5161 CLEAN DRY 16” FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered $275/Cord 207-409-6567 North Berwick DRY FIREWOOD $265/cord 207-361-1139 DRY FIREWOOD 16” or 24” Delivered Locally, York $265/Cord, Cash 207-451-0348 SEASONED 16” FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered $245 / Cord 207-439-5974

Seasoned Firewood CUT/SPLIT/DELIVERED

Stored in barn. $265/cord for 2 or more cords. Smaller deliveries available. We accept credit cards. Equal Opportunity Employer by Choice

HORSE BOARDING HORSE TRAINING HORSE RIDING LESSONS Summer Riding Program Riverhurst Farm 207-985-3348

DUBOIS LIVESTOCK & EXC INC.

(207) 282-4445

YARD SALES BOB’S PLACE GARAGE SALE Antiques - Tools - And More 625 High St., Rt. 4, N. Berwick Thursday, Friday, Saturday • 9-4 FUNDRAISER YARD SALE / BAKE SALE Sunday, Oct. 7, 10AM-3PM Salmon Falls pottery, wicker furniture, DVDs, dog crates, kids’ toys, clothes and curtains. 69 Worster Rd., Berwick, ME YARD SALE 291 Bauneg Beg Hill Rd North Berwick • Rain or Shine Saturday 10/6 • 8am-3pm Kids’ stuff, furniture and more! YARD SALE 71 Madison St, North Berwick OCT 6 & 7 • 9AM - 4PM 2 Houses becoming one: TVs, woodstove, antiques, and more!

GARAGE SALE ATTN: CONTRACTORS!

NEW Power Tools & Accessories

SAT 10/6 & SUN 10/7 • 8AM-2PM 6 Heather Road, Eliot Cordless & corded tools, lasers, rotary hammers, circ saws, etc. Plus: Desk, TV, TV stand & more! CASH ONLY. DON’T MISS OUT!

HUGE YARD SALE No. Berwick Historical Society Yard Sale at Masonic Hall Yorkshire Lodge on Rt. 4 in No. Berwick

Sat. Oct. 6th • 9am to 3pm Rain or shine. Multiple useful and fun items. Some small furniture and appliances.


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ACCOUNTING

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

RAYMOND C. SNELL, CPA Accounting and Income Tax Individual and Business Corporation & Non Profits So. Berwick 207-384-5425 kakemo1@myfairpoint.net

NEED A PLAN B? Start your own business helping others. Unlimited Income Potential FT/PT, Local Training For info: 207-576-3037

LAURA S. LEBER, CPA Accounting, bookkeeping, payroll & tax preparation services. Reasonable rates. Call 207-384-5932 or e-mail: laura.leber.cpa@gmail.com

MUSIC LESSONS

B/A ACCOUNTING Roberta (Bobbi) Macrum, CPA Bookkeeping, payroll, tax prep Small business consulting bonded & insured money mgmt Call 207-850-1292 or email baaccting@gmail.com

BOOKKEEPING LCB BOOKKEEPING Lee Bryant QuickBooks ProAdvisor 207-475-5495

ANTIQUES

PRIVATE LESSONS AT TUNETOWN! Great teachers, professional studio environment, opportunities for performance at monthly student recitals. All ages, all styles: Vocals, Guitar, Ukelele, Keyboard, Drums, B & O, Recording. Call now for immediate openings and/or fall placement. 207-641-8863, www.tunetownmusicgear.com

One Item or Entire Estate. Cash paid for all antiques. Antique furniture, oriental rugs, paintings, old weather-vanes, glass, china, pottery, old clocks, lamps, antique dolls & toys, guns, swords, duck decoys, coins, old prints, books, old photography. Buying antiques for over 20 years.

Home: (207) 676-1034 Cell: (207) 233-5814 MAINE & NH

AUTOS WANTED

JUNK & USED VEHICLES WANTED (207) 423-0068 / (207) 363-7492 Please leave message.

Call (207) 363-8444 or visit www.yorkhousing.info “Equal Housing Opportunity”

207.384.4008 96 Portland St. So. Berwick, ME SOUTH BERWICK NEW RENTAL

1000 SQ. FT. 2 BR, 1.5 Bath, Duplex Unit Deck, Garage, Full Basement Residential Neighborhood $1275 per month

www.century21barbarapatterson.com

OGUNQUIT 1 BR, 1 BA house on 2 acres with pond and large deck. $825/month plus utilities.

COMMERCIAL RENTALS

WINTER RENTAL WELLS - OCEANFRONT HOME

EXECUTIVE OFFICES AND SUITES

Paid Off or Not Instant Money on the Spot! All Makes & Models • Wholesale Buyer

– DON’T GET RIPPED OFF – CONTACT ME LAST: HOATY @ TOLL FREE 1-877-395-FORD, 207-363-2483, or email hoaty@starkeyford.com

We need late model trucks and autos of any kind.

Paying up to

$50,000

for the right vehicles! Call Dan: (207) 251-2221 or Email: villagemotors@comcast.net

TOPSOIL / LOAM

Prime Route One, Wells location. Offices with shared waiting area, kitchen and bath. Suites available at attractive terms. Newly remodeled building, handicap accessible. Ample, well-lit parking. Sign on incentives! Starting at $500/month, all inclusive!

2 Bedroom apartment, fully furnished, gas or electric heat, hot water included, deck, fenced yard, stairs to beach. Absolutely no pets or smoking. Security deposit, references & lease. $900/mo. plus utilities. Available Oct. 1 to May 30. Call 603-692-2385 or 603-834-4178

COMPUTER SERVICES COMPUTER HELP Recover files and pictures from your broken computer. Help with setting up wireless access, webpages, software, using your new computer, and more. Reasonable rates. homeputerhelp@gmail.com or 603-502-2567

STORAGE RENTALS AFFORDABLE STORAGE Rentals $30 & Up No Sign Up Fee Call (207) 641-8404

Call today to reserve space:

(207) 985-9305 STORAGE RENTALS

Atlantic Self Storage

INDOOR/OUTDOOR

STORAGE Change of Season Special! May 1 - November 1 from $299 Snowblowers & Plows Snowmobiles, Skis & Snowboards Inside space from $65 per month

24 Hour Access Climate & Regular Units Moving Supplies Penske Truck Rentals ________________________ 326 US Rt 1, York, ME

207-363-3311

(207) 985-9305

Pay for 6 Months, Get a 7th for FREE!* • 24 Hour Access • Month To Month Rental • Residential And Commercial Accounts • Sized from 5’x5’ to 20’x20’

DUBOIS LIVESTOCK & EXCAVATING

THE TOPSOIL SPECIALISTS Call (207) 282-4445 or visit online DuboisLivestockAndExcavating.com

WINTER RENTALS

207-299-4999

100 Dow Highway, Eliot, ME 03903 Phone: 207-439-0263, Kevin or Gary Email: eliotauto@yahoo.com

www.EliotAutomotive.com

WELLS, YEAR ROUND, ocean front, 1 BR apartment. Open concept, gas heat, washer/dryer, gorgeous views, fenced in yard, stairs to beach, off street parking, close to grocery story, restaurants, movies & Route 1, easy access to I-95. Available 11/15. $900/mo. plus utilities. No pets or smoking. Sec. deposit & refs. 1-603-692-2385

OGUNQUIT DOWNTOWN WINTER RENTALS www.thevillagehouse.net 207-646-1470

Buys Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, RVs Campers We’ll beat best offers!

ELIOT AUTOMOTIVE

$100 UP TO $100,000 AVAILABLE!

LO

We invite you to come take a look at maintenance-free, affordable, independent living in the heart of York Village. We currently have a two-bedroom, market rate apartment for rent. Come see how easy life can be!

SALE OR LEASE Wells, Maine: 600 Sq.ft. standalone building. Great location on Rt 109, across Wells Elementary School. $675 for lease or selling price is $138,900. 207-251-3065

CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK

OK!

RENTALS

Independent Living at Deerfield Place

CUSTOMIZED GUITAR LESSONS All Styles / Levels Experienced teacher, B.M. Learn the music you like! Randy Browning 207.384.4252

AUTOS WANTED

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

RENTALS

Raydon Road

207-363-0020 York, Maine

Scotland Bridge Road

*Payment in full, in advance, required to receive this special.

RENTALS YORK - ROOMMATE Mature female wanted for year round, furnished room. Kitchen, laundry & utilities included, but not phone. No smoking, no pets. $400/month. Call 207-363-3312. WELLS RENTALS Bright, second floor studio $575. 1 BR apartment $775. 2 BR apartment $875. Tenant pays heat/utilities. Lease required. No smokers/pets. 207-363-7655 WELLS RENTALS Year round, second floor, 1 BR apartment, walking distance to ocean. $650 + utilities. 2 Bedroom apt ground level. $1150 + some utilities. 3-4 Bedroom house with 2 baths, small detached 2 car garage with workshop. $1200 + all utilities. *Winter Rentals Available* Garnsey Bros. Rentals (207) 646-8301 LONG TERM RENTALS, #1 Selection of Winter & Year Round Rentals Available! Visit our website to view inside & outside pictures of all our Winter & Year Round Rentals in York, Ogunquit & Wells www.seasiderentals.com Or call us at 207-363-1825 x104 WELLS BEACH: 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, furnished home. $800/mo. plus utilities. No pets or smoking. Available Oct. thru May. Email HiWind@maine.rr.com or call Laurie (207)408-5523 LOOKING FOR A RENTAL? WOULD YOU RATHER BUY YOUR OWN HOME? Many properties and financing options available-including some low/no money down programs. Contact us for more information. Homeownership could be closer than you think! Portico Realty 207-384-4663 or email porticorealty@comcast.net

HOME FOR SALE DAYTONA BEACH, FL MOBILE HOME Well-maintained, 2 BR, 1 BA CA/Heat, Washer/Dryer. Movein ready. 10 Minutes to Daytona Speedway and beach. Call for more info: 207-985-6863 or 860-659-1873.

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NOTICE OF SALE OF TIME-SHARE ESTATES UNDER TITLE 33, SECTION 595 OF THE MAINE REVISED STATUTES ANNOTATED

THE NAUTICAL MILE RESORT CONDOMINIUMS, WELLS, ME By virtue of the Condominium Declaration and By-Laws of The Nautical Mile Resort Condominiums, 1072 Post Road, Wells, ME, and Title 33 M.R.S.A., Section 594 establishing a lien for failure to pay assessments on the Time-Share Estate(s) held by the Time-Share Owner(s) listed below, the Time-Share Estate(s) will be sold at Public Auction commencing at 10:00 am on October 18, 2012 at the Nautical Mile Resort, 1072 Post Road, Wells, ME 04090. Owner(s) Name/Address LUDDERS WINE LLC 646 S MAIN ST # 155 CEDAR CITY, UT 84720 TERRY A GOULD 770 E POND RD NOBLEBORO, ME 04555 JOHNSON VACATIONS TRUST STAN KROL 36 BELL VALLEY RD CAMPTON, NH 03223 CEQUIN CHEN 635 JELLERSON RD WATERBORO, ME 04030 BRANNON HALL PO BOX 6757 SEVIERVILLE, TN 37862 ROBERT PARKER HELEN PARKER 55 LAUREL WOOD DR TEMPLE, NH 03084 SANDRA HALL THOMAS HALL 1007 CONWAY PLANTATION DR CONWAY, SC 29526 LAWRENCE WEBBER DARLENE S WEBBER 8 KEAY RD SABATTUS, ME 04280 FREDERICK ACKER 359 SPRING HILL RD MONROE, CT 06468 HEATHER M CASPARIUS 50989 US 27 N LOT 279 DAVENPORT, FL 33897 MARY CRELLIN 197 PLEASANT HILL RD SCARBOROUGH, ME 04074 ST HAMM MANAGEMENT LLC 364 E MAIN STREET MIDDLETOWN, DE 19709 DAVID BYE CHER BYE 35 CHIPMAN RD BEVERLY, ME 01915 FAITH A MCMULLEN MARGARET E MCMULLEN 8 LEIGHTON ST WATERVILLE, ME 04901 DAVID VIGIL 8020 ABBOTT AVE, APT 5 MIAMI, FL 33141 DONALD W BARKER JR 472 LOWER RIDGE RD LOUDON, NH 03301 NORMAN P SMITH BEVERLY A SMITH 228 SMITH RD HOLDERNESS, NH 03245 ST HAMM MANAGEMENT LLC 364 E MAIN STREET MIDDLETOWN, DE 19709 LISA TRANFALlA 14N850 SUNSET DR HAMPSHIRE, IL 60140 JULIUS YASHO RONNEE K YASHO 98 CURTIS ST SOMERVILLE, MA 02144 ERIC HYLAND DEBRA HYLAND 94 ROCKAWAY RD FALMOUTH, ME 04105 RICHARD A SAWYER PO BOX 11 DERRY, NH 03038 JOHNSON VACATIONS TRUST STAN KROL 36 BELL VALLEY RD CAMPTON, NH 03223

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9093/116

120-09

15819/870

123-09

15763/52

123-19

16187/834

133-48 133-48

11667/118 11667/118

134-33 134-33

8870/159 8870/159

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14544/681 14544/681

139-07

15563/363

141-37

11184/332

142-15

9016/250

204-16

15674/401

204-17 204-17

11637/285 11637/285

209-07 209-07

14580/83 14580/83

209-22

16056/380

212-01

9292/334

212-16 212-16

7990/325 7990/325

222-45

15793/643

237-18

9292/337

240-10 240-10

11881/225 11881/225

240-15 240-15

14592/662 14592/662

241-19

8987/249

242-15

15819/863

EACH TIME-SHARE OWNER IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO PETITION THE SUPERIOR COURT OR DISTRICT COURT FOR YORK COUNTY, WITH SERVICE ON THE NAUTICAL MILE RESORT CONDOMINIUMS ASSOCIATION, AND UPON SUCH BOND AS THE COURT MAY REQUIRE, TO ENJOIN THE SCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE. The Time-Share Estate(s) shall be sold in one or more lots, as announced at the sale, subject to: (i)

Covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, declarations, rights, easements, liens for future assessments, options, and limitations on title set forth in or referred to herein or in the Condominium Declaration;

(ii) Prior liens or any conditions a search in the York County Registry of Deeds would reveal, including, without limitation, the following: a. municipal taxes; b. mortgages; c. State of Maine liens. (iii) Applicable laws and regulations of the State of Maine and the City of Wells municipal ordinances, ordinances and restrictions, regulations, permits and approvals, and municipal building, fire protection; and (iv) The Time-Share Estate(s) shall be sold subject to real estate taxes assessed by and due and payable to the Town of Wells, Maine and subject to Wells, Maine real estate taxes for the current year. The Association does not represent or warrant the accuracy or completeness of any information or any real estate figures received from the Town of Wells regarding the status of the Time-Share Estate(s) and disclaims any responsibility or liability for their accuracy or completeness. (v) Possession of the Time-Share Estate(s) shall be given to the purchaser upon transfer of title. All rights of redemption of the prior Time-Share Owner(s) are extinguished upon sale of the Time-Share Estate(s). The deed to the purchaser for the Time-Share Estate(s) will be a Quit Claim Deed Without Covenant from the Association. The purchaser shall take title to the Time-Share Estate(s) free and clear of any outstanding assessments owed by the prior time-share owner to the Association, except that if the purchaser intends to use the TimeShare Estate(s) during the same calendar year in which the estate is purchased, the purchaser shall pay the assessment for that year. The purchaser shall at his/her cost pay all real estate transfer taxes, whether assessed to purchaser or seller. The high bidder must submit at the sale a deposit of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) in cash or by certified or cashier’s check, which sum will be retained as a non-refundable, non-interest bearing down payment to be applied to the purchase price. Checks should be made payable to Escrow Account of Curtis Thaxter Stevens Broder & Micoleau LLC. The highest bidder must also sign a purchase and sale contract with the Association, calling for a closing within two business (2) days of the public sale, at which time the balance will be due in cash or by certified or cashier’s check payable to the Association, who will then deliver a duly executed quitclaim deed without covenant. In the event the Association (or its designee) is the highest bidder, no down payment or contract will be required. The sale will be made without warranties or representations. Other terms and conditions of sale, including additions to or modifications of the terms set forth above, may be announced at the sale. While descriptions are believed to be correct, the Auctioneer and/or the Association make no warranties or guaranties, expressed or implied, as to genuineness, authenticity, or defects, and will not be held responsible for advertising discrepancies or inaccuracies. Prior to the Public Sale all bidders will be required to sign a copy of this Notice which shall constitute a written, binding contract wherein the bidder agrees to the terms and conditions of sale, and understands any bid made falls under the Statute of Frauds. If any bidder does not agree to the terms and conditions of sale, he/she must return his/her bidding card to the clerk. Contact information for The Nautical Mile Resort Condominiums Association: William J Shoemaker, Managing Agent 207-646-6171 X 409. Attorney for The Nautical Mile Resort Condominiums Association: Charles Micoleau Esq., One Canal Plaza, Suite 1000, PO Box 7320, Portland, Maine 04112-7320, Tel. 207-774-9000. The undersigned hereby registers to bid, agreeing to the terms and conditions of sale set forth above and/or announced prior to the taking of bids, and intending to be bound thereby. DATED: September 17, 2012 THE NAUTICAL MILE RESORT CONDOMlNIUMS ASSOCIATION By: _______________________________ It’s Managing Agent


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Saturday, October 6 Connections Exhibit Opens

The Museums of Old York closes for the season but the Marshall Store Gallery remains open and the new exhibit “Connections” highlights the art of Lissa Hunter & Carol Stein as well as the works of Tom Hall. The show runs October 6- November 11. Opening tonight from 5-7 pm sponsored by Ellis Insurance at the George Marshall Store Gallery, 140 Lindsay Road, York, Maine.

Love Four Paws

The Love Four Paws Fundraiser to benefit Lucky Pup Rescue has been rescheduled for today, noon-4 pm. This event is hosted by Junebug’s Beach House, located at 908 Route 1 (at Caswell Farm), in York. FMI: call 207-363-6030 or visit junebugsbeachhouse.com. To find out more about Lucky Pup Rescue, visit www.luckypuprescue.org.

Three Sisters – Related Visions

Colleen Forde, Claire Bigbee & Michele Stivaletta, from 5 to 7 pm at Seeds Studio, 1544 Post Road Wells Corner, in Wells.

Huge Yard Sale Fund Raiser

At 9 am at the York Lodge of Elks #2788, 1704 Route One, in Cape Neddick. Donations accepted after 11 am. FMI: 207-361-2788

Famous 1st Baseman Signs Books

Book signing for “Long Taters,” a biography of George Scott, the famous first baseman for the Red Sox from 12-6 pm and a wine tasting from 3-6 pm. The author will be

~ Calendar of Events ~ here and there will be an importer on hand for the wine tasting. It will be at My Wine-y Sister, 2 Beach Street in York Beach.

Sunday, October 7 Benefit Pig Roast

Locals in York are gathering to raise funds for Alexandra Bedard, 23, a 2007 York High grad and young mother paralyzed in a motorcycle accident last summer. They are holding a Pig Roast & Auction fundraiser to help Alex go to Project Walk - one of the nation’s leading centers for cutting-edge treatment of spinal injuries. The roast is from 2-8 pm at Lobster in the Rough, 1000 Route One in York. For information on contributing to Alex’s Fighting Back fund and the pig roast auction, call her mother Louise Ducharme at 207- 252-3270 or Louise@LouiseDucharme.com.

Fall Foliage Walk

10 am – 12 pm. Why do leaves change color in the fall? Why do some leaves turn earlier than others? Why are some trees yellow and others red? Get all the answers during this guided hike through the autumn woods with naturalist, writer, and teacher Eileen Willard. $7/5. Registration required. Wells Reserve at Laudholm 207-6461555 wellsreserve.org.

Tuesday, October 9 Seaglass Chorale Sings the POPs

At the Ogunquit Playhouse at 7 pm. This exciting program is a not-toobe missed evening of favorite songs from Rodgers and Hammerstein,

Hoagie Carmichael, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller and others. Tickets are available from the Playhouse box office, 10 Main Street, in Ogunquit, online through the Playhouse website at ogunquitplayhouse.org or by calling 207-646-5511. (Seaglass complimentary tickets are not valid for this performance.) The Seaglass Chorale invites adults that love to sing to join our choir. Founded in 1993, the Seaglass Chorale is a non-auditioned choral group with members from southern Maine. Rehearsals are scheduled every Sunday evening at 6 pm at Holy Cross Church on Lord Street in Kennebunk. If you would like to join this family of choristers, call 207-985-8747 for more information.

Scarecrow Making

Make an old fashioned scarecrow to take home for your yard or to enter in the Marketfest scarecrow contest. This event is run in collaboration with York Parks & Rec. FMI, fees and registration, visit parksandrec.yorkmaine.org. Held at the museum’s Parsons Center at 3 Lindsay Road, in York, from 3-4 p.m. Sponsored by Museums of Old York.

Meet and Greet for GOP Candidates

At The Coastal House in Wells, meet Charlie Summers for U.S. Senate, Jon Courtney for U.S. Congress District 1, Ron Collins for ME State Senate District 2, and local candidates for ME State House of Representatives from the towns of Arundel, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Ogunquit, and Wells. They are looking forward to this

opportunity to address voters and answer questions at a reception from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the Coastal House on Route 1 in Wells. Open to the public. All are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served; cash bar. RSVP appreciated to nford. wellsgop@gmail.com. FMI see Facebook.com/wellsGOP4ME.org.

the “first act of a drama that is still unfolding somewhere in the world every day,” according to the Music Hall website. Tickets prices are $13 ($11 for Members). FMI, visit themusichall.org.

Creating Spiritual Relationships

The 1970s were flashy, funky, fun, and memorably tacky. Come join the Eliot Community Service Department for a fun night of dancing, peace signs, tie-dye, and bell bottoms. There will have a great DJ for some fun dancing, and a fantastic photo booth for some fun and memorable pictures. (Pictures sold separately.) This fantastic dance party will be held at the Regatta Banquet Center from 6-9 pm. Purchase tickets by Wednesday, October 10. For pricing information or to register, contact the Eliot Community Service Department at 207-451-9334 or visit www. eliotcsd.org.

“We can train ourselves to improve our perception of others. Only the spiritual nature is capable of seeing the spiritual perfection that is needed to replace human imperfection. When we change what we see, our feelings change and so will our reactions.” Discussions are based on principles of the Baha’i Faith. At 925 Main Street in Eliot from 7–8 pm. People are welcome to come early for a casual dinner from 6:30-7 pm. For additional information call: 207-752-1319 or email: dmetreaud@gmail.com.

Wednesday, October 10 Salman Rushdie at Music Hall in New Hampshire

At 7:30 pm, Salman Rushdie, the internationally celebrated writer, tells the extraordinary tale of his years driven underground by an Islamist death threat against him for his work “The Satanic Verses,” one of eleven novels he has published. Rushdie’s memoir, titled “Joseph Anton” (his alias during his years in hiding), is a work of exceptional frankness and honesty. It is compelling, provocative, moving, and of vital importance, because what happened to Rushdie was

Friday, October 12 Family Dance Night

York County Eggs & Issues

Speaker will be John Carroll who will talk about the CMP corridor, the company’s recent investments in new infrastructure and technology with an emphasis on the transmission line project in York County. Networking is at 7 am, breakfast at 7:30 am, speaker followed by Q & A at 8 am. York County Community College, 122 College Drive in Wells. FMI and to register, call 207-216-4344.

York Village Marketfest

Watch the tavern mistress cook a

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33. Plural of os 35. She sang with the Pips 43. Setting out 44. Swiss river 45. Negative sports cheer 47. Liberal degree 48. Relating to the back 52. Muslim family of wives (alt. sp) 55. Was in charge of a project 57. Indehiscent legume 59. Ice or roller 60. A citizen of Iraq (alt. sp.) 61. Goidelic language 62. Indian poet CLUES DOWN

1. College army 2. Dark Angel actress Jessica 3. Boxing blow 4. Single-reed instrument 5. Secondary school cerificate 6. A wet nurse in India 7. Long live! (Spanish) 8. Egyptian Sun god 9. Political action committee 11. Tolstoy novel “___ Murat” 12. Regions of the ocean below 6000 m 14. Earl Grey or green 15. Bland in color 17. Atomic #37 21. Possessed

22. Of I 23. Poetic ever 24. High school 25. Indicates position 26. Road open 27. In a short time 28. Filippo __, Saint 30. Traditional Hindi music 31. Former NHL player Jim 34. Honorable title (Turkish) 36. Trumpeter Hirt 37. Atomic #66 38. Lolo 39. Tin 40. 1,000 grams 41. Latin varient of “to have”

42. An electric car that runs on rails 43. Skin lesions 45. Bahrain dinar 46. Express delight 49. Japanese beverage 50. 6th Jewish month 51. Leases 52. U.S. Poet Laureate 1995-97 53. Egyptian cross 54. Remote user interface 56. River in NE Scotland 57. Small seed of a fruit 58. Major division of geological time

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~ Calendar of Events ~

...EVENTS from page 42 full meal over the open fire in Jefferds Tavern and catch the 17th Century Exhibit in the Remick Gallery. On the Green in York Village, today and tomorrow, Saturday, October 13, from 9 am to 4 pm daily. Compete in traditional family games at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Help press apples into apple cider outside the Parsons Center. Check out the used and new book sale and visit the farm animals at the Emerson Wilcox House. Watch prisoner performances in the Old Gaol at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., and enjoy traditional craft demonstrations on Gaol Hill. Join them in York Village for an hour or come for each day! We’re looking for volunteer actors for this event. If interested, email education@oldyork.org. Museums of Old York.

Saturday October 13 State Regent to Speak at DAR Meeting

Rebecca Emery Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be meeting at 10 am,

in “Hank’s Room,” downstairs at the Kennebunk Library, 112 Main St., in Kennebunk. The special guest of honor will be Honorary State Regent Vrege Murray, who will present the program. Refreshments will be served. FMI call 207324-6202.

Holy Spirit Parish Annual Fair

Holy Spirit Parish, KennebunkWells, will hold its 16th Annual Parish Fair at St. Martha’s Church at 30 Portland Road (Route 1), in Kennebunk. The Fair is a Seacoast destination event that will take place today from 9 am-5:30 pm and tomorrow, October 14, from 9 am-1 pm. There will be a $1000 Raffle and Giant Penny Auction. Tables include jewelry, books, CD’s and tapes, Christmas items, children’s games, knitted and crocheted items, crafts that feature American Girl clothing. new/like new linens and things, dishes, miscellaneous collectables, camping, sports items, and lamps, candy, fudge & baked goods. St. Martha’s Knights of Columbus will provide breakfast and lunch items, plus their famous haddock chowder. FMI: visit www. holyspiritme.org/fair.

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Free BBQ at Open House

The Lebanon Fire Dept. will be holding an Open House from 11 am to 2 pm. All residents are invited to attend. There will also be a free BBQ. Come and support your local firefighters.

Christ Church Annual Fall Rummage Sale

The annual Fall Rummage Sale at Christ Church, 6 Dane St, in Kennebunk, will take place from 8 to 11 a.m. Donations of clean, gently used Fall and Winter clothing, books, and household items will be accepted at the church the week prior, Wednesday, October 10 and Thursday, October 11, from 9 am to 6 pm and Friday, October 12 from 9 am to 3 pm. Electronics and appliances cannot be accepted, regrettably. Christ Church is handicap-accessible from the parking lot behind Town Hall, and also has a parking lot across Dane Street.

25 Cent Fall Clothing Sale

9 am - 12:30 pm at , Hollis Elementary School, 554 River Rd., in Hollis (Rt. 35). Thousands of garments including new clothes, shoes & underwear for the whole family. Everything is 25 cents. FMI: call 207692-2989. Sponsored by Limington Extension. A BEHS Scholarship/ Limington Toy Box fundraiser.

Pancake Breakfast

Americam Legion, RT 9, in Kennebunkport. From 8 to10 am. Pancakes, eggs, sausage, juice and coffee.

Harvestfest 2012

Today and tomorrow, Sunday, October 14 at York Beach. In its 28th year, Harvestfest is a twoday event located at Short Sands

Beach, in York. Harvestfest will be celebrated this year from 10-4 pm each day. Harvestfest is held every year on the weekend following the 3-day Sidewalk Salefest event held 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 bands and performers (including the Don Campbell Band and local favorite, Skyler), bean hole beans, a POW-WOW (on Sunday), local food vendors, juried crafters and marketplace vendors from all over New England. Harvestfest includes Kidsfest; look for pony rides, activities, face painting and horse-drawn carriage rides. You can expect to find plenty of food under the tent on both Saturday and Sunday. Harvestfest is a rain or shine event. It is also smoke-free and pet-free (except service dogs) for everyone’s safety & comfort. Free public parking for Harvestfest is at York’s Wild Animal Kingdom, which you can access from Route One. The parking meters at the beach are also free during Harvestfest. Handicap parking is available in the lot next to the Winebaum Center and the perimeter ball field road. (Access the handicap parking by going down Ridge Road, not through the Wild Kingdom.)

Silent Auction

St. George’s Church, located at 3 Emerson Street in Sanford, presents their first Silent Auction at 6 pm. The silent bidding will begin at 6 pm and close at 7:30pm. There will be coffeehouse-style refreshments, and childcare will be available. A few of the bid items include original framed artwork, handmade

quilts, gift certificates to area restaurants, massages, Reiki and acupuncture sessions, a stay for up to six people at a private home near New York City and more than forty other items to bid on. FMI: 207- 324-8119.

Yard Sale

Proving that “one person’s trash is another’s treasure,” closets have been cleared out, attics and basements rummaged. The treasures found will be assembled for sale at Union Congregational Church’s Annual Yard Sale and Brunch, located on Church Street in York Beach. Starting at 8 am, a variety of good quality collectibles, glassware, jewelry, artwork, electronics, household items, etc., will be on display for the perusal of those looking for special bargains. Drop by rain or shine, and join in the fun and excitement of finding those special items at unreasonably low prices. In addition, brunch will be available.

Duck Race & Family Fun Day

From 10 am to 3 pm, at the Homestead Campground, 610 New County Road, Route 5, in Biddeford. York County Federal Credit Union is the official Duck Race sponsor for this York County Food Rescue fundraising event. FMI: call Laurie Gaudreau at York County FCU, 207-206-7651.

Turkey Supper

The First Parish Federated Church, 150 Main Street, in South Berwick, will host their monthly Turkey Supper from 4-6 pm in the Church Vestry. Menu includes turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, veggies, beverages, and dessert. Cost is $8 for adults, $5 for children 12 and under, 5 and under free.

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* Prices include rebates to dealer. 0% Financing is in lieu of consumer rebate with approved credit. Leases are figured for 36 months with $2,000 cash down and 10,000 miles per year.

Mon-Fri 8:30-8pm Sat 8:30-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm

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~ News ~

Current Version of GED Test to Expire Next Year

WELLS – The current version of the

GED test will expire at the end of 2013, as will incomplete scores.

“More than a million adults have started but not finished the

END OF SEASON CONVERTIBLE

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current GED test,” said Nicole Chestang, executive vice president of GED Testing Service. “As a nation, we cannot afford to let millions of working-aged adults miss this opportunity to complete and pass the GED test, opening doors to college, training, and better jobs.” The GED test contains five parts that can be taken separately, but must all be passed to receive a high school credential. GED testtakers who have started the current GED Test but not finished, have until the end of 2013 to do so.

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2006 LEXUS ES330

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$11,898

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LEATHER HEATED SEATS

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$15,494

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CHROME SIDE STEPS

$14,995

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2011 HYUNDAI TUCSON GLS

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2010 DODGE CHALLENGER

2012 CHRYSLER 200 CONVERTIBLE

2012 DODGE CHARGER

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$18,849 Mon-Fri 8:30-8pm Sat 8:30-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm

POWER DOORS & LIFTGATE

$18,995

$19,399

HEATED & COOLED SEATS

$11,995

$12,870

Auto, AC, Power Windows Auto, Rear AC, Power Seat, & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Con- Sliding Doors, Windows & Locks, trol, Keyless Entry, ABS, Side Alloys, Fog Lights, Tilt Wheel, Steps, Chrome Wheels, Trailer Cruise Control, Center Console, Tow Group. Stk#22331A Factory Warranty. Stk#91161

$14,995

TOURING

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$19,995

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POWER SLIDING DOORS

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$16,995

$18,766

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$22,576

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$22,868

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FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED FOR OVER 12 YEARS

COLUMBUS DAY 18 INK S TO C

AWD

EVENT

NEW ’13 NISSAN ROGUE

$

ONE OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #22213, VIN ENDING IN: 104380

LEASE FOR

$

$ PER

*39 month lease with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included.

24 INK S TO C

9350 IN FACTORY REBATES AVAILABLE LE LE

$

OR BUY FOR

219 $17,538

MO.

0 Down AVAILABLE 0 Security Deposit

0%

NEW ’12 NISSAN VERSA 1.8 S HB

AVAILABLE

FINANCE FOR

$ PER

PER MO.

*75 month with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included.

0%

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AVAIL AB LE

ONE OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #12212, VIN ENDING IN: 759027

LEASE FOR

OR BUY FOR

159 20,905 *

OR BUY FOR

*

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

ONE OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #31412, VIN ENDING IN: 447552

LEASE FOR

12 IN S TO C K

129 $10,837

$

PER MO.

NEW ’12 NISSAN FRONTIER KC SV 4X4

$

AVAIL AB LE

ONE OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #11462, VIN ENDING IN: 292305

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

0 % LE

$ PER

*39 month lease with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing.

**75 month with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included.

30 INK AVAIL AB S TO C

OR BUY FOR

*

$

$

11 IN S TO C K

189 23,598

$

AVAILABLE

$

ONE OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #13013, VIN ENDING IN: 132106

*

LEASE FOR

0% APR Financing

NEW ’13 NISSAN ALTIMA FINANCE FOR

ONE OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #25012, VIN ENDING IN: 388777

AVAILABLE

MO.

ALL NEW

0 1ST Payment

OR BUY FOR

148 19,280 *

NEW ’12 NISSAN PATHFINDER S 4X4

0 0%

AVAIL AB LE

83

$

MO.

*

OR BUY FOR

13,877

$ PER

MO.

5 LE F T !

*39 month lease with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included.

*39 month lease with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included.

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$

RUGGED 4X4

$

7,995

$

15,495

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$

2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT

6,995

2011 MAZDA 6

AWD

Red, 110K, Auto, PW, PL, A/C, CD Stk. #N12459B

9,995

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2005 CHEVY EQUINOX LS

12,995

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

SOMERSWORTH HYUNDAI BEATS THE COMPETITION DOWN PAYMENTS

FIRST PAYMENTS

SECURITY DEPOSIT

DOWN PAYMENTS

FIRST PAYMENTS

SECURITY DEPOSIT 10-Year/100,000-Mile Powertrain Protection 5-Year/60,000-Mile Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage 5-Year/Unlimited Miles 24-hr. Roadside Assistance

ALL NEW!

10-Year/100,000-Mile Powertrain Protection 5-Year/60,000-Mile Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage 5-Year/Unlimited Miles 24-hr. Roadside Assistance

ALL NEW!

2013 2 0 HYUNDAI SANTA FE BUY $ FOR

23,417

33

2013 HYUNDAI ELANTRA

$

179 * 36

s ager M a n e c ia l Sp

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BUYY FOR R $

16 ,980

*

$

269

1.9

%

LEASE FOR

14 866

SILVER, 74K, AUTO, ALLOYS, PL,PW, KEYLESS ENTRY #12528HA

BOOK VALUE $13,495 BUY FOR

$12,484

$

169

*

1.9

HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS % 22013 * BUY $

AVAILABLE

PER MONTH

PER MONTH

$

159*

AVAILABLE 2012 HYUNDAI ELANTRA TOURING * BUY $ , FOR AVAILABLE

2006 CHEVY MALIBU MAXX SS

*

FOR

13 , 254

%

0

ALL NEW

PER M MONTH

LEASE FOR

$

199 PER MONTH

2008 TOYOTA CAMRY LE GREEN, BOOK VALUE 50K, AUTO., $15,995 A/C, HEATED BUY FOR SEATS, PW, PL #13022HA

$14,962

LEASE FOR

*

LEASE FOR

$

179 *

41

$

298

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ONLY 2 LEFT

PER MONTH

2009 BMW 335 XI WHITE, BOOK VALUE 56K, $32,995 AUTO, COOPE, NEW PRICE! LOADED, NAVIGATION #13196HA

s ager M a n e c ia l Sp

$29,942

SLATE, 95K, BOOK VALUE AUTO, AWD, $13,995 ALLOYS, LEATHER, NEW PRICE! HEATED SEATS #12591HB

$12,888

BOOK VALUE $ 14,995 BUY FOR

$ 13,488

$ 10,922

2011 KIA SOUL

2007 BUICK LUCERNE CXL V6

2005 INFINITI G35 x

SILVER, 66K, AUTO, ALLOYS, A/C, PW, PL, CD #13143HA

SUPER BOOK VALUE WHITE, $ 11,995 82K, AUTO, A/C, BUY FOR AM/FM/CD #12313HA

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2006 NISSAN MURANO S AWD

2008 TOYOTA COROLLA CE

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$14,927

MO.

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$13,937

2008 GMC CANYON SLE BLACK, 31K, AUTO, ALLOYS, 4X4 PW, PL #13089HA

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$19,997

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BOOK VALUE $16,995 BUY FOR

$15,955

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$5,843

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Jim Dugan | Nancy Ergmann | Lisa Hamel | Mike Conlon | Laura Daly | David Sullivan | Lianne Cronin | Jeffrey Jellison | Laurie Collins

Atlantic Realty 433 US Route 1, Cottage Place, Suite 101, York, ME 03909 | 207.363.4053 | info@c21atlantic.com SOLD

IT’S NOT TOO LATE FOR A VACATION/ INVESTMENT PROPERTY! SEE THIS WELLS SUMMER GET-AWAY close to beach and trolley line. Move right in! Open concept, 2 BR, Cottage Condo w/ oak/tile flrs, granite ctrs, appliances & furnishing, skylights, screened porch & ocean views. Priced to sell at $169,900 LAURIE COLLINS 207-337-3746

THIS LUXURIOUS OCEAN VIEW HOME JUST SOLD - YOURS COULD BE NEXT! Thinking of selling? Let me help you determine the value of your property. Qualified buyers are still shopping. If you’re thinking of buying, I can help you find the perfect home for your lifestyle and budget. GIVE ME A CALL! LIANNE CRONIN 603-674-1441

“LISA WAS BY FAR THE BEST REAL ESTATE AGENT WE EVER WORKED WITH. SHE WAS PATIENT, KIND, HELPFUL AND KNOWLEDGEABLE. ANY HOME BUYER WOULD BE LUCKY TO HAVE HER WORKING BY THEIR SIDE!” Tina and Mike Cafaro of East Longmeadow, MA and York, ME CALL LISA HAMEL TODAY 207-361-7019

WELLS - LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! If ownership is your plan, then come see this updated, 2,574 sq. ft., vinyl-sided Condo on .61 acres. 3 BRs, 2.5 BAs, newly painted & many recent updates. Sunny, end unit, 2-story Townhouse with a finished family room complete with a wet bar. $323,000 NANCY ERGMANN 207-337-2896

WALK TO OGUNQUIT BEACH FROM THIS IN-TOWN, 3 BR, LUXURY TOWNHOUSE! Central air, gas fireplace, and 1-car garage. Open concept dining/living/ kitchen area, perfect for entertaining. Enjoy the outdoors on your private, large, screened porch. Strong rental history. OFFERED AT $549,900 DAVID SULLIVAN 207-332-0746

YORK - RARE TO THE MARKET, HIGHLY DESIRED, 3 BR CONDO IN GRAY GULL ASSOCIATION! Perfectly situated between Short & Long Sands Beaches, easily accessible in a minute’s walk. Low Condo fees, 2 parking spaces, on-site laundry, pool & excellent rental history. HURRY, HURRY! $269,900 JEFF JELLISON 207-752-1659

CENTURY 21 ATLANTIC REALTY WELCOMES JIM DUGAN TO ITS AWARD WINNIING TEAM! Jim lives in the Seacoast area and is quite familiar with the area’s current real estate market. Give him a call for all your real estate needs. JIM DUGAN 207-351-6303

YORK - WE’RE AT THE BEACH! TWO COTTAGES CONSISTING OF 4 UNITS, SOLD AS A PACKAGE FOR ONE PRICE! Dramatic ocean views, sights and sounds, all located on a very large beach lot with lots of parking. ASKING $799,000 LAURA DALY 207-337-2121

YORK - LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT, ELEGANT HOME WITH AN IN-LAW APARTMENT? Look no further. This stunning, 5 BR home offers all private suites, FP in the LR, open concept family/dining room and gourmet kitchen for the Chef. Surrounded by perennial gardens, this home has it all. Currently a B&B. $999,000

OGUNQUIT - PULL UP A CHAIR! Make meals a family affair in the breakfast area of this 3,538 sq. ft. Colonial. Open floor plan delivers 4 BRs, 3.5 BAs, formal LR with HW floors & 2 FPs. Enjoy the outdoors sitting on the great wraparound porch. This impressive home is located on the Rachel Carson Preserve with water views. $795,000

WELLS - HOBBY FARMERS AND HORSE LOVERS, DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS ONE! Newly renovated Cape on 5.99 acres includes a barn, 4 outbuildings, and a 3-bay garage with room for an apt. above. Private road in a private setting. $339,900

NEW CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY IN YORK’S NEWEST SUBDIVISION – BARRELL’S GROVE! This 4 BR Cape Cod features three finished floors with a flexible floor plan, huge master suite and sits on 3+ acres of land with 500’ of frontage on the York River! Hurry along and put your personal touches on the inside and out! $650,000

YORK - LOOKING TO START OR MOVE YOUR BUSINESS TO A GREAT ROUTE ONE LOCATION? LOOK NO FURTHER THAN THIS! This Cottage Place office Condo is perfect for your massage practice, counseling practice and so much more. Enjoy the easy highway access and the convenience to town. $50,000

YORK - OH SO CLOSE TO THE BEACH, THIS CAPE IS A REAL LOOKER! Attractive and spacious open concept living, dining, kitchen area with 2 skylights, glass-walled family room with FP, 3 BRs featuring a sizeable master suite with BA. Enjoy the outdoors on the large deck. PERFECT YEAR ROUND OR VACATION HOME! $374,900

YORK - A MAGNIFICENT CREATION NESTLED IN A FINE LOCATION ON YORK RIVER with a deep water dock surrounded by rare plantings. Fine craftsmanship with exceptional detail. Infinity pool and superb master suite with coffered ceiling, FP, granite shower & master reading/sitting room. CALL NOW FOR DETAILS! $2,599,000

A 4-SEASON WATERFRONT VACATION HOME with panoramic views of Ogunquit’s Perkins Cove. On an inlet with frontage, here is that home you wished you had last summer! Solid, turn-of-the-century Gambrel boasting 4 BRs, 3 BAs, newer addition with direct entry garage, new windows and FHW oil furnace. Smartly priced at $799,000

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