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York’s 34th Annual Harvestfest on October 13 YORK Harvestfest will celebrate its 34th year on Saturday, October 13 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., located at beautiful Short Sands Beach in York. Come rain or shine! This festival includes a variety of activities, live performers, local food vendors, juried crafters and old-fashioned market vendors from all over New England. Harvestfest also includes Kidsfest, where you can expect to find story telling, interactive musical activities, a roaming railroad, pumpkin

carving and painting, pumpkin stroll, face painting, and horse-

drawn wagon rides. Featured this year is ÒMad

Science Maine,Ó a hands-on energy booth as part of the Kidsfest and the ÒFire and Ice ShowÓ under the tent at the ball field. Free public parking for Harvestfest is at YorkÕs Wild Animal Kingdom. The parking meters at the beach are free during Harvestfest. Handicap parking is available in the lot behind the York Beach Beer Co. at the end of Ridge Road and in identified spaces along Railroad Avenue. The York Region Chamber of Commerce, which hosts

Harvestfest, is pleased to announce the four presenting sponsors: Cutty Sark Motel, D.F. Richard Energy, Kennebunk Savings, and Union Bluff Hotel & Meeting House. All four of the sponsors are key players in making Harvestfest happen. YouÕll find plenty of information about Harvestfest in the four-page spread in this newspaper edition on pages 23-26. If you have additional questions, visit www.yorkharvestfest.com or call the chamber 207-3634422.

3rd Annual New England Sings Show at Playhouse OGUNQUIT New England Sings is a benefit vocal competition and performance, perfect for both budding vocal artists and audience members interested in an evening of entertainment and supporting local charitable work. This yearÕs event will open with 2016 winner Lexi James

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from Kittery, performing her new single ÒCowboys Always Ride Away.Ó It will take place at the Ogunquit Playhouse, 10 Main St. in Ogunquit, on Tuesday, October 9 at 7 p.m. with a VIP reception at 5:30 p.m. VIP tickets are available and include a reception catered by awardwinning chef Justin Walker from Walkers restaurant. The competition is for anyone between the ages of 12 to 21 who reside in New Eng-

land. Judges include former American Idol judge Kara DioGuardi, Ogunquit Playhouse artistic director Brad Kenney, and Bonnie Hayes, chair of the songwriting department at the Berklee College of Music. The show will be hosted by Colton Bradford, on-air personality of 101.7 The Bull and NBC 10 Boston. New England Sings is presented by Inspired Nation, a non-profit that fosters young

Sebastian Benedetto By Dan Campanella, Staff Writer YORK It was early Tuesday morning when Sebastian Benedetto woke up to start his day. This day would be very different than that of other 15-year-oldÕs waking up around the Country. This was in part due to him donning his traditional Highland dress, the formal attire in which a gentleman of Scotland would wear. The other part of his morningÕs vast difference had to do with the bagpipes that would accompany him for the entirety of that day and the next. His plan was the same that it had been for the past three years, travel north from his home in York to Portland. From there, Sebastian would travel

down the coast stopping to play his bagpipes at 22 fire and police stations along the way, ultimately concluding with him playing one final song at the Garden of Remembrance 9/11 Memorial in Boston. For most, this would not be normal, but Sebastian Benedetto is not a normal teenager and September 11th will never again be a day of normality. Sebastian started playing instruments at a relatively young age. To say music came natural to him, would be to say that he went through the normal growing pains a child must endure to make sense of musical theory, which he was fortunate to not have to suffer through. Beginning with the mandolin, he

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talent, builds community, and raises money and awareness

for local youth-oriented charities. The event is sponsored by Stage Neck Inn, Congress Wealth Management, iHeartRadio, York Hospital, Walkers Maine, Roberts Maine Grill, and Bangor Savings Bank. All proceeds will support ConnorÕs Climb, Enough Abuse Maine, Y2Y, and the Ogunquit Playhouse Scholarship Fund. More information can be found at inspirednation.org and ogunquitplayhouse.org.

Talent and Character quickly understood the difference between chaotic noise and purposeful rhythmic structure. When he was just 6 years old, Sebastian heard bagpipes for the first time and knew that this instrument was his musical calling. It took several years before his parents could find an instructor, but 4 ½ years ago he started his journey and has never looked back. In less than 5 years, Benedetto has proven that his talent is measurable by more than just his deep desire to play. Twice a week he travels to Exeter, NH where he receives individual and group lessons on top of his See BENEDETTO page 4...

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stood near the corner of Vine and Brattle Streets, where Old Fields Burying Ground is still a treasure today. South Berwick’s oldest community cemetery, dating to the 1600s, it is part of the “Old Fields� area that was once the center of town. The Old Fields Burying Ground is the original burying ground for the First Church of Berwick (now the First Parish Federated Church of South Berwick). During the tour you will visit the resting place of some of the oldest members the church and hear some of their stories. See the graves of such pastors as Rev. Jeremiah Wise (served

from 1707 to 1756) and Rev. John Tompson (1783-1828). It is the resting place of the early colonist Hetty Goodwin, who was captured by the Indians and carried to Canada in 1689. Veterans’ graves include those of a Civil War brevet major,

and soldiers of the American Revolution. Following the tour, the historical society invites participants to visit its Counting House Museum at Main and Liberty Street. Admission is free.

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tions throughout the state every month. These events will bring together girls from kindergarten through third grade and their caregivers, and allow them to discover why Girl Scouting is important to the development of girls, how it relates to the success of young women today, and the important role that adults play. “Girl Scouts helps girls develop their full potential,� says Joanne Crepeau, CEO of Girl Scouts of Maine. “When a girl becomes a Girl Scout, she grows into a young woman who is selfconfident, strong and compassionate. She learns how to build and maintain healthy relationships. She becomes more aware of the world around her and uses her skills and talents to make her world a better place.� These Discover Girl Scout events are just some of the many events that GSME will be holding this year. Here is a list of events in the area: October 9: Biddeford Primary School, Biddeford, 6 p.m. October 9: Horace Mitchell Primary School, Kittery Point, 5:30 p.m. To see a full list of Discover Girl Scout events, visit girlscoutsofmaine.org or call 888-9224763. The Weekly

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ELECT BRAD MOULTON FOR MAINE HOUSE District #4 - Ogunquit and portions of Sanford, Wells, York Election Date: November 6, 2018

Legislators sponsor bills and do a whole lot more. I am listing a variety of bills I sponsored in two terms and others on which I played a role. I have also listed several of my opponent’s actions, with comment, to give the reader some reason to vote for either of us. I also encourage the reader to do his/ her own research. I have a more complete listing of my bills on my facebook page.

Bills from constituent requests % LD 1006 (PL chap 122) correcting an omission of eviction language in poorly written residential leases by permitting evictions like unwritten leases in statute. % LD 1688 (PL chap 541) included two provisions, one clarifying life time ban of ownership or possession of guns for persons released from involuntary commitment owing to a federal court decision adversely affecting Maine residents and clarifying that an emergency admission to a psychiatric hospital is not the same as court ordered commitment. % HP226 one of three sponsors of bills addressing cyberbullying, portions of which ZHUH XVHG IRU WKH ÂżQDO ODZ SDVVHG E\ WKH /HJLVODWXUH 3/ FKDS % LD 1108 (PL chap 228) two York residents separately complained of unenforceable changes in law governing cutting of trees in Shoreland Zones. After some additions in committee, this became law. It was not rated by environmental groups, suggesting that it was a correction in existing law, not a greater or lesser change in enforcement.

Bills from town requests and advocacy groups % LD 82 (PL chap 431) second attempt, successful, to increase funding for York County Jail.

Patricia Hymanson - bills sponsored 127th Legislature % LD 473 resolve, rules to protect children’s health (died in committee - dead). % LD 513 clarify protections of court appointed special advocate workers (dead). % LD 789 UHTXLUH WKDW SURMHFWV XQGHUWDNHQ E\ WKH 0DLQH 7XUQSLNH $XWKRULW\ KDYH DQ anticipated useful life of at least 15 years (withdrawn). % LD 834 FODULI\ WKH XVH RI Âł0 ' ´ 3/ FKDS YHWR RYHUULGGHQ

128th Legislature % LD 105 opioid czar / substance use disorders cabinet (veto sustained). % LD 107 act to increase the effectiveness of opioid addiction therapy (dead). % LD 272 DFW UHTXLULQJ PHQLQJRFRFFDO PHQLQJLWLV YDFFLQDWLRQV IRU WHHQDJHUV dead. % LD 273 (PL chap 122 ) an exception to prescription monitoring program UHTXLUHPHQWV % LD 281 amend percentage of votes needed for condominium governance (veto). % LD 560 amend laws governing the Department of Health/Human Services (dead). % LD 562 act concerning the Department of Health and Human Services (dead). % LD 915 act to lower property taxes (dead 6HH /' EHORZ % LD 1200 3/ FKDS DFW UHODWLQJ WR WKH OLFHQVXUH RI SK\VLFLDQV % LD 1273 resolve, to redispense donated prescription drugs (dead).

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Bills from other legislators % LD 1810 (Regulatory takings) co-authored majority bi-partisan committee amendment on bill limiting environmental regulations affecting property owners, effectively killing bill opposed by environmental groups. % LD 86 6HQ 6FKQHLGHU 3/ FKDS EDVHG XSRQ D ELOO , VXFFHVVIXOO\ VDYHG IURP a constitutional defect in 2005, limiting retroactive ordinances (LD 1481 pocket veto).

% LD 352 co-sponsor gunlocks for every gun sale (dead FRQĂ€LFW ZLWK IHGHUDO ODZ % Patty Hymanson used her position as legislator to sign and publicize a letter WR WKH .LWWHU\ 7UDGLQJ 3RVW REMHFWLQJ WR WKH VDOH RI ÂłDVVDXOW´ ZHDSRQV DQG ODWHU applauded demonstrations. % LD 386 co-sponsor universal health care (dead). %

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% LD 145 (Rep. Beavers) (veto sustained) providing early access to loan documents for home owners in foreclosure actions. I was one of several Republicans providing committee support ensuring legislative approval. Banking interests lobbied against passage.

% LD 1019 3/ FKDS 3DWW\ +\PDQVRQ YRWHG WR FXW 6WDWH DLG WR WRZQV E\ IRU four years after having pledged during her campaign that she would not cut “revenue VKDULQJ´ +HU VSRQVRULQJ /' IRU DQ 2JXQTXLW FLWL]HQV JURXS DQG KHU IUHTXHQW reference to “property tax reliefâ€? are completely compromised by her prior vote.

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Comment: Several bills above contain a couple of statements (concept) but no statutory language. For any bill, unless something happens in committee, the bill is dead.

Brad Moulton for Maine House #4, P.O. Box 35, Cape Neddick, ME 03902, 207-361-1532, bradmoultonforme@gmail.com, Authorized and Paid for by the Candidate


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Come join Ray Casbourn for the Ogunquit Photo Walk 6-9 a.m. Register at www.worldwidephotowalk.com. This event is held on the same day throughout the world. Free and anyone can participate. Photographers of all levels with whatever type of camera you use: DSLR, point and shoot, even an iphone can be used.

A Beginner’s Meeting open to beginners and non-beginners, anyone with questions is welcome from 6 – 6:45 pm. Then there’s an Open Discussion Meeting 7-8 p.m. Both are held at The First Parish Church, 180 York St, York. Meeting is in the white building to the left of the church.

The Ogunquit Museum of American Art, 543 Shore Rd, will host a public reading by former Maine Poet Laureate Wesley McNair at 3 p.m. In addition to reading poetry, McNair will discuss his development as an artist with a book signing and light refreshments. Free with admission, members free.

Laudholm’s Early Years Take a historical tour of the Wells Reserve at Laudholm 10:30-11:30 a.m. with Ed Bellegarde. You will hear stories from the site’s English settlement history, beginning with a king’s grant in 1642. Meet at the visitor center. Free with site admission. FMI: 207-646-1555 or wellsreserve.org.

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Tuesday, October 9 Candidate’s Night The Traip Academy Student Council will be sponsoring a Candidate’s Night where Town Council and School Commitee candidates will be asked prepared questions by the students. This event is open to the public at the Town Hall, 200 Rogers Rd, Kittery at 6 p.m.

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Thursday, October 11 A Storm of Witchcraft: The Salem Trials Emerson W. Baker, professor of history at Salem State University, will present a lecture at 7 p.m. exploring the complex topics of crime, punishment, superstition, and death in old New England. Old York Museum Center, 3 Lindsay Road, York. Followed by dessert, coffee, and tea in historic Jefferds Tavern. $18 General, $15 members. Tickets online at oldyork.org, or at the door.

Friday, October 12

Eggs & Issues York County Community College will host a forum for the 2018 Maine Gubernatorial Candidates. Begins with breakfast at 7:30 a.m. and speakers, followed by Q&A at 8 a.m. $10 per person with pre-registration or $15 at the door. Register by phone 207-216-4311 or email ehaye@yccc.edu. Meeting takes place in the Hannaford Lecture Hall in the Pratt & Whitney Building on the Wells Campus.

Public Roast Beef Supper Bring your appetite to the Arundel Lodge #76, 10 North St, Kennebunkport between 5-6:30 p.m. for a family-friendly supper of roast beef, homemade mashed potatoes, vegetables, beverage and dessert. Benefits the community lodge. FMI: 207-200-1431.

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Beatle Band The Star Theater, Kittery Community Center in Kittery presents Nationally touring act the Beatle Tribute Band: STUDIO TWO at 8 p.m. FMI: www.kitterycommubnitycenter.org or 207-439-3800.

Mindful Walk Discover the seven points of awareness and practice walking like a fox, seeing like an owl, and listening like a deer from 10 a.m.

Every Saturday through October at the Wells/Ogunquit Senior Center, 300 Post Road, Wells, from 8-11 a.m. Menu includes Blueberry or plain pancakes, sausage, orange juice and coffee for only $6. FMI: 207-646-7775.

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to noon. This is a calm, slow walk to take time to be present in our surroundings. A peaceful spirit is helpful. Limited to eight participants, ages 10 and up. $7/$5 or $15 per family. Registration required. FMI: Wells Reserve at Laudholm, 207-646-1555, wellsreserve.org.

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...EVENTS from page 8 segments of the travel industry and offering detailed information on trips to many regions of the world, the event will also feature breakout sessions to give attendees a deeper look at vacation options. Kennebunk Town Hall Auditorium from noon to 3 p.m. FMI: 207-747-1584 or visit www. southernmainetravelshow.com.

Live Jazz Guitarist Patrick T. a giving volunteer, donates his time and pure talent to give a lively performance at at 10:30 a.m. at Atria,1 Penny Ln, Kennebunk. FMI: 207-504-5158.

HarvestFest Craft Fair Come to the Kennebunk Baptist Church at 77 Main St, Kennebunk from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Luncheon available 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Proceeds to benefit organ fund. Rent a table for $20. FMI: 207-590-0538.

Flea Market The Kittery Lions Club is hosting a Flea Market from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 117 State Road (Route 1) in Kittery. Items old and new, treasures and collectibles will be available. Breakfast sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers, snacks and beverages are available including Smokey Joe’s famous Steak Bomb. FMI: 207-752-6440 for table rental. Wheelchair accessible.

Coffee House Benefit The Second Christian Congregational Church, 33 Government St., Kittery will host a musical benefit 6:30-9:30 p.m. Guests include Joyce & Company, Merrimack Valley Bluegrass, Richard DeSoto and more. Interested musicians or groups are welcome. Donations benefit The Ryan House Project that supports youth who lack stable housing in the MSAD 60 school system. $5 suggested donation. FMI: 603-767-4382, 207-438-6087, shadesofgrass@ hotmail.com.

New Volunteer Orientation Habitat for Humanity York County ReStore, 4 Industrial Dr, Kennebunk, will be welcoming volunteers at 9 a.m. Register at www.habitatyorkcounty.org, FMI:

Crafter’s Fair The Charles S. Hatch Unit 79 American Legion Auxiliary of Berwick is hosting a Crafter’s Fair in the function hall of the Berwick Town Hall from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Refreshments and raffles. FMI: Chairperson Peggy 207-216-2588.

Harvest Supper Come hungry to First Congregational Church Parish House, 23 Pepperrell Rd, Kittery Point 5-7 p.m. for the benefit of Fair Tide’s Transitional Housing Program. Kidserve Dinner of roast pork, butternut squash, harvest vegetables, dessert. Kids meal and vegetarian options, and take out. $7 Donation requested. FMI: 518-322-9632.

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The North Berwick American Legion, 21 Main Street in North Berwick, will hold a Chicken Pot Pie Supper from 5-6:30 p.m. Admission is $8.

Saturday, October 13

Art Reception and Grand Opening Come and see the newly-built studio and gallery of Stan Moeller at 2 Colby Turner Ln, York, 5-7 p.m. Meet the artist and view his oil paintings. FMI: 207-337-0714 or www.stanmoeller.com.

The Sweet Chickadees Concert The magnificent trio of pianist, vocalist and flute player covering various genres and tones perform at 2 p.m. at Atria,1 Penny Ln, Kennebunk. FMI: 207-504-5158.

Join Great Worlds and hike partner Old Berwick Historical Society for a tour of the Negutaquet Conservation Area, 219 Lebanon Rd, North Berwick, from 10 a.m. - noon. Featuring a small riverside cemetery, beaver habitat, meadows and forestland, historian Steven Eames will discuss the history of the militia of northern New England. Reservations required. FMI: 207-646-3604, www.GWRLT. org or info@gwrlt.org.

MEF Anniversary Celebration The Marshwood Education Foundation (MEF) is hosting Motor Booty Affair at their 10th Anniversary Celebration 7-11 p.m. at the Regatta Banquet and Conference Center, 28 Levesque Dr, Eliot. Light apps and cash bar. Purchase $30 tickets by email to hildachowell@gmail.com or at the door.

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PATTY HYMANSON Represents Your Interests X Local physician for 26 years X Lived in York for 34 years X Knocked on thousands of residents’ doors X Raised 3 children here

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Legislative Experience X Bills, public hearings, bipartisan work X House Chair, Health and Human Services Committee X York school board, elected twice We are all in this together and if you elect me, my part can be to make where we live, work and play as healthy and affordable as it can be.

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show an award was presented to the Color Guard of the York American Legion for service rendered at the William Whipple Rededication Ceremony held in June. DAR members national commitment to veterans is evident by support of over 200,000 hours annually to veterans in VA hospitals and non-VA facilities. The organization offers support to personnel in current conflicts through care packages and other needed items.

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DA Hurd Library Acoustic Music Join us on Saturday, October 6, at 1 p.m. for an afternoon of acoustic music performed by Bill Berlinghoff. Berlinghoff sings a wide range of songs, spanning the traditional mountain music of Tennessee, popular folk music of the ‘60s, topical songs of quiet coffeehouses, rowdy pub singalongs, and several original compositions. Free and open to the public

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“Poor Howard” Stith and Mike “Bullfrog” Rogers bring the blues tradition to life on Saturday, October 13, at 1 p.m. Howard is a scholar of early blues and has been performing for over forty years. Songs are punctuated both with explanations of the music and with short shaggy dog stories and folk humor. Free and open to the public.

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

Triathalon Fundraiser On Saturday, October 13, the annual Triathalon to raise money for the library and the MaineHealth Cancer Care Center in Sanford will take place. The event will start with a half hour of yoga with Nancy Cotty; run or walk a 1 or 2 mile circuit around North Berwick and then finish with a fun obstacle course. Registration is $20 ($15 for

“Who are the People in Our Neighborhood?” YORK In an effort to enrich our lives in the community and deepen our relationships within that community, the York Public Library is extending an invitation to get to know members of our community better. We are certain there are many amazing life stories to be told. We are excited to have Deborah McDermott (pictured), journalist for over 30 years and currently a reporter for the York Weekly offer her story on Tuesday, October 9 at 7 p.m. at the library. She has lived on and off in York since she was 15 and promises to have lots of interesting stories to tell. We will be looking for ages 7-18) and can be paid prior at the library or the day of the event on the mill field at 11:30 a.m. Yoga begins at noon.

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

Kennebunk Free Library Book Sale Friends of the Kennebunk Free Library will have a Book Sale on Saturday, October 13 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The sale will be held in Hank’s Room and will include some great deals on dozens of gently-used books and movies.

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On October 10 at 6 p.m., Vanessa Levin, LMHC, will discuss the latest scientific understanding of addiction and substance use, as well as treatment, with a question and answer session to follow. All are invited to learn about this important topic. Vanessa specializes in addictions, grief and loss, anxiety and depression.

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

future storytellers. Please let us know if you would be willing to share yours. We want to listen, learn and enrich our lives! The York Public Library is located at 15 Long Sands Road, York. For more information, call 207-363-2818 or visit www.york. lib.me.us

South Berwick Public Library Housing Discrimination a Maine Humanities Program On Tuesday, October 9 at 7 p.m., University of Maine Law School Professor Sarah Schindler will speak on Housing Discrimination. The talk will include topics like racial zoning, racially restrictive covenants, and redlining

LEGO Club LEGO Club returns every Wednesday at 3:30-4:30 p.m. All ages.

For More Information Call the library at 207-384-3308 or visit www.south-berwick.lib.me.us.

York Public Library People in our Neighborhood: Deborah McDermott On Tuesday, October 9 at 7 p.m., We are excited to have Deborah McDermott, journalist for over 30 years and currently a reporter for the York Weekly, kick off this series. She has lived on and off in York since she was 15 and

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~ News ~ Brickstore Museum Seeks Participation in Pop Culture Exhibit KENNEBUNK Have you kept something special that speaks to a decade of pop culture? The Brick Store Museum wants to hear from you! Beginning in January 2019, the Brick Store Museum will open an exhibition on 20th Century Pop Culture, expanding on its successful memory-collecting 1968 exhibit (closing November 9) by asking community members to take part. “I brought a wooden Snoopy doll to a lecture, and almost everyone in the room came up to me and remarked on their own childhood memories of having one just like it,” Museum director Cynthia Walker said. “When it came time to plan our 2019 exhibitions, we thought it was very ...LIBRARIES from page 12 promises to have lots of interesting stories to tell.

Art Opening and Reception Thursday, October 11, 5 - 6:30 p.m. From October 3 through November 30, the library will be home to a Chases Garage exhibit, Herd + The Tiny House Project. Ned Roche, co-owner of Chases Garage: Artist Studios and Gallery, has sculpted a ceramic herd of what he calls “Things” — hippos, buffaloes, anteaters, and more. Once complete, each Thing was photographed, silk screened, and framed. Patrons will have the opportunity to enjoy both the 3-dimensional as well as the 1-dimensional Thing.

important to include something like this to get people sharing and connecting with one another.” While only a third of Americans collect groups of artifacts (like matchbooks, paintings, etc.), almost all of us have held onto at least one item from our past. Do you remember playing with a beloved doll, game or toy; wearing a fashionable t-shirt; or playing popular record from a Top-10 band. Do you still own your fa-

vorite things? Examples might include Barbies or action figures, stuffed animals, music or sports memorabilia, and any item popular in its heyday that you’ve treasured ever since. The Museum seeks to borrow item(s) from every decade of the 20th Century. Once on display (January – March 2019), this combined collection of pop culture memorabilia can speak to the experiences of multiple generations of Museum visitors – helping

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Fall Film Series: “RBG” Sunday, October 14 at 3 p.m. At the age of 84, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has developed a breathtaking legal legacy while becoming an unexpected pop culture icon. But without a definitive Ginsburg biography, the unique personal journey of this diminutive, quiet warrior’s rise to the nation’s highest court has been largely unknown, even to some of her biggest fans. Rated PG for some thematic elements and language. 98 minutes.

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Williams Realty Partners Named "Best Real Estate Professionals" YORK Williams Realty Partners is excited to announce that they were named one of America’s most productive sales teams as part of REAL Trends America’s Best Real Estate Professionals, the newly issued ranking report produced by REAL Trends and sponsored by Adwerx. WRP is now a member of the “America’s Best Real Estate Professionals,” and ranked number two for the state of Maine. “Since WRP’s inception in 2014, we have worked extremely hard growing our team of dedicated real estate professionals. It’s exciting to see our drive to succeed and culture of excellence translate in such a big way,” states Troy Williams, Owner of WRP. REAL Trends America’s Best Real Estate Professionals ranked over 13,800 residential real estate professionals based solely on their excellence in real estate sales during 2017. All production numbers were independently verified by a third-party in order to ensure accuracy and report integrity. “This group of highly successful real estate sales agents represents less than 1 percent of all real estate practitioners in the United States,” says Steve Murray, president of REAL Trends America’s Best Real Estate Professionals and president of REAL Trends. To qualify for inclusion, an individual agent must have closed at least 50 transaction sides or $20 million in sales volume in 2017. For real estate agent teams, the minimum is 75

transaction sides or $30 million in closed sales volume. The individuals ranked in America’s Best Real Estate Agents had an average of 73.88 transaction sides and an average sales volume of almost $38 million. Teams ranked in America’s Best Real Estate Professionals had an average of 147.4 sides and an average sales volume of almost $62 million. This ensures that only the best of the best are included on the prestigious list. “The average residential real estate agent in the United States closed 8.0 transactions in 2017 and had less than $1.3 million in sales,” said Murray. “To say that Williams Realty Partners is an exceptional sales team is an understatement. To attain this level of sales is truly outstanding.” Williams Realty Partners of Keller Williams Coastal Realty is the number one Keller Williams Team in New England. For details, visit www.williamsrealtypartners.com.

Seacoast Garden Club Inducts New Officers KENNEBUNK Seacoast Garden Club inducted new co-presidents Malinda Scannell and Kathryn Wittner and co-vice presidents Lauren Handler and Elizabeth Grant at its annual meeting at On the Marsh in Kennebunk earlier this summer. The club meets monthly October-May at the Community House in Kennebunkport and has a busy schedule of meetings slated to begin in October. Members are busy during the spring, summer and fall seasons planting and maintaining several community gardens that beautify Kennebunk and Kennebunkport. These include the Monument Garden in Dock Square, the Faerie Garden and Touch and Sniff Garden at Kennebunk Free Library, Kennebunk Town Hall, Kennebunkport Post Office and the newest gardens at the Community House and Graves Library, both in Kennebunkport, and the Oaks Neck Garden, a pocket garden overlooking the ocean

Seacoast Garden Club’s new co-presidents and co-vice presidents are (L-R) Malinda Scannell, Kathryn Wittner, Lauren Handler and Elizabeth Grant. They were inducted at the club’s annual meeting at On the Marsh in Kennebunk earlier this summer.

at the intersections of Gooch’s Beach and Middle Beach in Kennebunk. The club also actively serves the community by making holiday boxwood trees and May baskets for elderly and homebound residents, beautifying The Center in Kennebunk by planting window boxes, working on gardening projects

with students at the Sea Road School and holding its popular fundraiser plant and pie sale every Memorial Day weekend in Kennebunk. New members are always welcome. Contact membership chairman Judy Phillips at 508596-4223 or jpphillips1976@ gmail.com for membership information.

207 Prime Properties Expands its Team from Portsmouth to Portland OGUNQUIT If you find yourself on Ogunquit beach in the early morning, you will most likely see Jennifer Walker, owner of 207 Prime Properties, and her brokers glide effortlessly by on their paddle boards. Jennifer holds her “board meetings” on the sparkling, blue Atlantic rather than in a stuffy conference room. Side-stepping convention, Jennifer embraces the coastal

Maine lifestyle while running a successful real estate brokerage firm in Ogunquit. Jennifer was recently interviewed by Mainebiz and spoke about her philosophy regarding balancing life and work. “I don’t want to be totally consumed by business,” she said. “I want to have a work-life balance. I believe you shouldn’t be working 24/7. You should have fun. You should be able to go out on your

Kittery School District Awarded Grant to "Stop the Bleed"

Pictured at the check presentation were (from left) Samik Roy, Kennebunk Savings Kittery Branch Manager, Superintendent Eric Waddell, and District school nurses Shay Stathoplos, Brenda Bladen, and Betsy Burke.

KITTERY Kennebunk Savings’ Community Promise Grants Program recently awarded the Kittery School District $1000 to help support the District’s Stop The Bleed training project. The District plans to train all teachers and support staff in Stop The Bleed, a national awareness campaign and call-to-action. Stop the Bleed is intended to cultivate grassroots efforts that encourage bystanders to become trained, equipped, and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives. The grant funds will cover the cost of the supplies for classroom crisis bags.

paddle board and spend time with your family. That said, we do provide quality service for our clients. But I think we do better when we take care of ourselves. That’s what I am hoping to impart to my new agents.” Walker founded 207 Prime Properties in 2017 after returning to Maine from a successful career in television in New York City. Erinn Stearns joined the company in 2017 bringing years of real estate experience and knowledge. Walker provides service to the Ogunquit, York and Kittery communities with Stearns servicing the towns of Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel. Joining the Team Dana Berenson joins the team as a sales agent and will service the Greater Portland area. Dana is also the owner of Dana Berenson Photography in Portland. In addition to real estate photography, Dana specializes in family, pet and senior portraits. Seth Driggin joins the team as a broker and will specialize in luxury properties on the southern Maine coast. Seth is a licensed real estate broker in Maine and Massachusetts and

a licensed attorney in Massachusetts and New York. Seth’s team in Massachusetts sold over $65M in 2016 and 2017. Ellen Nixon is an associate broker and will service the coastal community of Wells. Ellen brings a strong background in marketing communications to the position and a passion for all things Maine. David Zempter grew up on the beaches of southern Maine, in particular Ogunquit and York. David is a licensed agent in New Hampshire and will be working the seacoast area in and around Portsmouth. Dominick Romano is an associate broker with many years of real estate experience in southern Maine. Dominick also works as a police officer protecting and serving the beach town of Ogunquit since 2014. 207 Prime Properties, LLC is a privately held real estate brokerage founded by Jennifer Walker in 2017 and located in Ogunquit. The company specializes in home sellers, luxury homes, waterfront and investment properties. For details, contact Ellen Nixon at ellen@207prime.com or 207-337-0704.


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~ News ~ Donations Accepted for Festival of “Fostering� Trees YORK The Festival of “Fostering� Trees is continuing the mission of raising awareness and funds to support Maine youth involved in the foster care system, while join-

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ing the community together with a beautiful festival of decorated Christmas Trees that can be won! The event will take place at Foster’s Clambake, 5 Axholme Road, York, Thursday, Nov. 29 - Sunday, Dec. 2, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Visitors can view the donated artificial trees and purchase 25 raffle tickets for $5 for chances to win their favorite trees. Winners will be contacted on Monday, December 3, 6-9 p.m. Admission to the event is free with voluntary donations accepted for the York Food Pantry and Toys for Tots. Purchasing raffle tickets is optional. To donate a tree for the raffle, trees must be artificial but can be any style, fashion, traditional or non-traditional using any type of materials. All trees will be set-up and decorated by the participants. All Entries must include a tree (or be in the shape of a tree), in excellent condition, with lights, a tree topper, tree skirt and decorated on all sides. Proceeds go toward A Place Called H.O.M.E. – Having Opportunities Means Everything,

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Maine Dutch Masters Exhibit YORK Jaap Eduard Helder, Simon van der Ven and Jan ter Weele will have their art on exhibit starting October 6 at the George Marshall Store Gallery / Old York Historical Society, 140 Lindsay Road in York. It will run through November 11 with an opening reception this Saturday 5-7 p.m. Jaap Eduard Helder paints for the pleasure of painting. His paintings are a celebration of the mysteries of life, and of the beauty and power of nature.

Influenced by the coast; land, ocean, boats and the fishing industry find their way into his paintings with their industrial colors and weather-beaten hulls. Layers of paint that have been scraped and sanded down along with color, line, and textures create images that hover between abstraction and representation. Jaap’s work offers a map of the decisions and revisions that were made during the paintings creative process. Today, Simon van der Ven works as a full-time studio

Meet Local Artist Stan Moeller YORK Painter Stan Moeller is inviting the public in for the grand opening reception of his new, standalone, 1000-square foot-plus studio in York on Saturday, October 13 from 5 to 7 p.m. and Sunday, October 14 from 2 to 4 p.m. Come and meet the artist and see his oil paintings inspired by his trips to Italy, France, Cuba and Monhegan. Visitors are also welcome by appointment. Moeller, who worked out of The Mills at Salmon Falls for 17 years, designed his “dream studio,” “with 25-foot ceilings and large north facing windows.” “My studio is also a gallery, so people can come and see my work.” It is seated alongside his home with scenic views of the Smelt Brook, a tributary of the York River. Moeller’s oil paintings are exhibited throughout the United States and the world, and locally at the Todd Bonita Galleries, in Portsmouth, NH, and Ogunquit. Moeller just returned from teaching his annual painting workshop on Monhegan Island and he also organizes painting workshops in Italy and France, with the next planned for Tuscany in the spring of 2019.

artist and part-time educator. “I am drawn to organic forms and patterns, to natural phenomena that the human eye and spirit responds to as both fresh and timeless. Nest, egg, scale, branch, vein, river, bone and stone: As Isamu Noguchi declared, “I keep looking for different ways to say the same thing.” I know I’ve gotten it right, when different people identify a breadth of imagery in the same piece.” Jan ter Weele was born in Groningen, Netherlands. In 1940 his family escaped from Holland after it was invaded and occupied. He now lives in Falmouth and has a studio in Portland. Painting, for Jan ter Weele, is about color, shape, and rhythm. His works de-

picts real places and are mostly painted on location. Over the years he has returned to these places that preoccupy him, to creating colorful landscapes. In recent years he had begun disassembling the imagery of these places to create abstracts that reflect the colors and patterns of Maine’s landscape. “When I start a painting I do not know where it will take me. When I finally resolve it, I discover what drove me to do it in the first place. I think the sources of painting, and of art generally, are unknown to us. They flow ultimately from the mystic law.” For more information contact Mary Harding, curator at mhardingart@gmail.com or 207-752-0205.

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Cottage Artworks & Gallery Grand Opening

WELLS The Cottage Artworks & Gallery, 98 Branch Road in Wells is celebrating its grand opening week October 10-13 complete with an artist reception on Friday, October 12, 4-6 p.m. The gallery is the lifelong dream of artist and owner, Kathy Chase (pictured). She rekindled her love of painting when she retired and joined an art group that paints together every Tuesday. “I found myself surrounded by talented local artists who also desired a place to paint and display their artwork. So, why not have a dream that includes like minded friends?” Kathy and her husband Butch purchased the house next to them, and Kathy – with help

from a couple art friends – turned the home into a working gallery. There are 16 artists in all mediums: oil, water, acrylic, encaustic, clay, quilting, folkart, wood signs and crafts, jewelry (including Serenity Stones), and prints. Gallery hours are Wednesday Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

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Taproot Exhibit Opens at Gallery YORK Taproot – An exhibition inspired by the book “The Hidden Life of Trees” by Peter Wohlleben opens October 6 and runs through November 11 with an opening reception on Saturday, October 6 from 5-7 p.m. Invited artists include: Sachiko Akiyama, Judith AllenEfstathiou, Robert Baart, Todd Bezold, Pam J. Brown, Rachel Burgess, Sam Cady, Lucinda Clarke, Peter Dellert, Kate Emlen, Lawrence Elbroch, Victoria Elbroch, William Gotha, Frank Gregory, Carl Austin Hyatt, Nina Jerome, MaJo Keleshian, Susan Lyman, Matthew Meyer, Nathaniel Meyer, K. Min, Margery ThomasMueller, Charles Ramsburg, Donald Saaf, Michael Stasiuk, Sharon Townshend, Michael Walek, Julia Zanes The George Marshall Store Gallery / Old York Historical Society is located at 140 Lindsay Road, York. Gallery Hours are Wednesday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sunday 1 - 4 p.m. For more information contact Mary Harding, Curator at mhardingart@gmail.com or 207-752-0205.


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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ YCCC Announces Line-up for Visiting Artists Series

WELLS The York County Community College (YCCC ) is excited to announce the lineup for the fifteenth season of the YCCC Visiting Artists Series (VAS.) Every year, artists are invited to give a one-hour lecture, presentation or demonstration highlighting their work. All events are free and open to the public and will be held on the YCCC Wells campus in the Hannaford Lecture Hall. On Wednesday, October 10 at 5:30 p.m., artist Robert Shetterly will present his portrait series “Americans Who Tell the Truth”—a celebration of historical figures who have changed America with their brave words. This exhibit has visited 26 states, with sites ranging from the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in New York City and the Superior Court in San Francisco to grade-school libraries and coffee shops. An accomplished and diverse artist, Shetterly has created editorial page drawings for the Maine Times newspaper, illustrated National Audubon’s children’s newspaper and contributed illustrations to 30 books.

Shetterly’s paintings and prints can be seen in collections across the U.S. and Europe, and he has been the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions. Odaiko New England (ONE), one of the premier Japanese Taiko drumming groups on the East Coast (pictured above) will perform on Monday, October 15 at 5:30 p.m. By combining Japanese aesthetic sensibility with the American spirit, ONE has forged its own distinctive style and voice. The sound of taiko is palpable and its language is universal. It speaks across boundaries of race, class, culture, and religion, and appeals to people of all ages. The 2018 VAS concludes with The Adam Ezra Group on Tuesday, October 23 at 6 p.m. The Adam Ezra Group has a national following and the group’s 2011 debut album, Ragtop Angel, shot to the top of the Amazon charts. The group has toured with such notables as The Goo Goo Dolls, Blues Traveler, Dwight Yoakam, and the Gin Blossoms, and has won numerous honors, including “Band of the Year” at the 2013 New Eng-

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Chases Garage Kicks Off Busy Programming Season YORK From October 3 through November 30, York Public Library will be home to a Chases Garage exhibit, Herd + The Tiny House Project. Sound intriguing? Join the artists for a reception from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on October 11 at the York Public Library. Ned Roche, co-owner of Chases Garage: Artist Studios and Gallery, has sculpted a ceramic herd of what he calls Things—hippos, buffaloes, anteaters and more. Once complete, each Thing was photographed, silk screened, and framed. Patrons will have the opportunity to enjoy both the 3-dimensional as well as the 1-dimensional Thing. Elise Robichaud is a teacher at Chases Garage whose Tiny House Project was created years ago as a dialogue on living with mental illness. Since that time, the project has evolved into an exploration of the definition of home and what it means to be an individual within both family and society. Using copper etching and monotype techniques, Robichaud’s project stands today land Music Awards. Through its non-profit organization RallySound, the group helps organize live musical events that inspire communities and encourage grassroots action. YCCC is located at 12 College Drive in Wells. For more information, call, 207-646-9282 or visit www.yccc.edu.

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Paul Noël is Next Featured Artist at Clay Hill Farm

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a collection. One of his favorite shows was titled, “Oil and Water Do Mix” – combining the unique beauty of both mediums to evoke emotions through art. “I’ve learned that you can touch people’s souls and heartstrings with images that are meaningful to viewers…there is no limit to the inspiration around us every moment of our lives”, said Noël. Taking inspiration from the world around him just as two of his favorite artists, Monet and Klimt, did, Noël has found his niche in the beauty of New England with a motto of, ‘Listen to your heart and never stop learning’. “New England has always been inspirational to artists from all over the country, and I love following in their footsteps”. Noel’s ‘Inspirations’ collection opens Tuesday, October 9 at Clay Hill Farm with an artist meet-and-greet reception from 5-7 p.m. Public welcome. The ‘Inspirations’ collection

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Library Presents Bluegrass Concert at Noble High School BERWICK Vocal harmonies and the high-energy sounds of banjo, guitar, bass and mandolin come together for the Berwick Public Library’s presentation of a bluegrass concert by Southern Rail, Saturday, October 13, at Noble High School. For those unfamiliar with bluegrass music, or who think they know what it is, Southern Rail founding member Sharon Horovitch wants to impress on concert-goers that, though bluegrass originated in rural Kentucky, it hasn’t remained there. “For a lot of folks, they may have expectations of what bluegrass is from old TV shows like ‘The Beverly Hillbillies,’” Horovitch said. “It’s not what you think. It’s acoustic music that’s high energy. It’s kid friendly. People expect to have a great time.” Southern Rail’s sound

has evolved over the years to include folk, country, gospel and even classical music. The common thread is a vibrant two-to-three part vocal harmony accompanied by banjo, mandolin and bass in music often improvised. The band does covers of songs by artists such as Paul Simon and Gillian Welch, and also plays its own music written by Jim Muller, Horovitch’s husband and band cofounder. The band has worked up an up-tempo instrumental of Johnny Nash’s “I Can See Clearly Now.” “It dawns on people’s faces, ‘Wait a minute I know this song,’” Horovitch said. “It’s fun to take a song people are familiar with and put our own artistic spin on it.” The Massachusetts-based band includes Muller on guitar and lead vocals, Horovitch on acoustic bass and harmony

KAA All-Member Show KITTERY POINT The Kittery Art Association all-member show Plein Air runs from October 11 through November 4, with an opening reception on Sunday, October 14 from 4-6 p.m. Admission to the show and the reception are free. All summer long, the intrepid artists of the KAA who like to paint, photograph and draw in the great outdoors have braved heat, humidity, fog, drizzle, wind and mosquitoes to capture whatever their surroundings present, in the immediacy of the environment. Come see what they saw! The Kittery Art Asso-

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vocals, Richard Stillman on banjo and harmony vocals and John Tibert on mandolin and harmony vocals. They perform about 50 times a year at concerts, coffeehouses, bluegrass festivals and Cajun festivals around the country. Southern Rail recently released their 12th CD, “Voices in the Wind” and the band’s music has graced Bluegrass Unlimited’s Top Thirty Singles Chart for a combined total of 32 months, climbing to Number 11. The concert marks the first time the Berwick Public Library has held such a fundraiser. It is a big project for the library that began out of a room at Town Hall in 1987 and expanded to storefront space next to the Berwick Post Office in 1995. It finally got a home of its own with the opening of a new building on Old Pine Hill Road in 2005, made possible by the donation of funding and the land. Over the past two years as library director, Sharon Kelly has increased membership, adult programs attendance and children’s programming. “We want people to see that the Berwick Public Library is so much more than books,” Kelly said. “We want them to experience a foot-tapping,

hand-clapping, good time and know that it was brought to them by the Berwick Public Library, because that is what we do - we bring good things to the community.” Southern Rail will perform from 7-9 p.m., Saturday, October 13, at Hussey Theater

at Noble High School in North Berwick. The Berwick Historical Society is providing refreshments at a reasonable cost. Tickets are $15. They are available at the door, in advance at the library, www.berwick.lib. me.us, or by calling 207-6985737. The Berwick Public Library is located at 103 Old Pine Hill Road.


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Barbara Cushing, 88 OGUNQUIT / PORTLAND – Barbara Cushing, long time resident of Ogunquit and Long Island, died Tuesday, September 25 at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough following a period of failing health. Barbara was born December 17, 1929 in Portland, the daughter of Charles Sumner and Hazel Howard Cunningham Cushing. Growing up with her brother Charles Jr. and sister Beverly on Stevens Avenue, she attended Portland schools and earned an associate degree in business from Westbrook Junior College. Summers were spent at the family cottage on Long Island, where Barbara, Beverly and their many cousins would enjoy the simplicity of island living, with the island’s beautiful

beaches and timeless rhythms. She moved to Boston, where she began a successful career in banking. Barbara worked for over twenty years with Shawmut and First National Bank of Boston, where she was a vice president of Human Resources at the time of her retirement. Returning to her beloved Maine, she purchased a house along the Ogunquit River just at the beginning of Marginal Way which she would call her home for nearly forty years. There, with her longtime partner Sylvia Maclaren, Barbara crafted a life with a wide net of friends and a quiet pace of life which supported the pursuit of many interests, including gardening and calligraphy. She studied calligraphy and became an accomplished professional, selling her work in town during the busy summer months. Barbara also developed a passion for golf, becoming an avid player later in life, enjoying regular outings with friends at Merriland Farms Golf Course in Wells. For several weeks each summer, Barbara would return to Long Island to see family and enjoy the quaint cottage of her youth. Survivors include four nephews, a niece, numerous grandnieces and nephews and many first and second cousins who remain bonded to Barbara

through the numerous Cushing families still calling Long Island home. Funeral services will be private. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Barbara’s Book of Memories page at www.bibberfuneral. com. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 67 Summer Street, Kennebunk.

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Derek Farwell and Sophia and Gracie Royal; two brothers, Frank Farwell and Fred Farwell; one sister, Celestine Shackford; and several nieces and nephews. Visiting hours were held Tuesday, October 2, 9-10:30 a.m. at the Tasker Funeral Home, 621 Central Ave., Dover, NH. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Tuesday, October 2 at 11 a.m. at Parish of the Assumption St. Mary Church (corner of Chestnut and Thirds Streets, Dover, NH). Burial followed in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Somersworth, NH. In lieu of flowers, memorials in his name may be made to the charity of one’s choice. Please go to www.taskerfh.com to sign the online guestbook.

Harold Daniel Frost Jr., 95 WATERVILLE – Harold Daniel Frost Jr. was born March 20, 1923 and passed away September 27, 2018 at Woodlands Senior Living of Waterville. Harold was a 1941 graduate of Waterville High School, attended Colby College, and was a member of Pleasant Street United Methodist Church. In his youth, he was an avid climber, bird watcher and an Eagle Scout. He married his high school sweetheart, Arlene Page, in 1942. In 66 years of marriage, they had six children and ten grandchildren. After returning from World War II, Harold enjoyed a successful career with Metropolitan Life Insurance. Arlene and Harold enjoyed sailing, cribbage and bridge, and traveling to England. He was a member of Saint Aspinquid Masonic Lodge #198 of York and volunteered for the Muskie Center and local food pantries. After retiring from MetLife, they moved to Thomaston. There they operated Cap’n Frost’s Bed & Breakfast before returning to Waterville in 2001. After Arlene’s death in 2009, Harold met and married Therese Estelle Guerette. They enjoyed nine years of marriage THANK YOU ST. JUDE:

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Lillier E. Langille, 90 BERWICK – Lillier Langille of 9 Lords Street, passed away on Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at York Hospital. She was born May 17, 1928 in York, a daughter of the late Roger R. and Loretta (Seymour) Norton Sr. She graduated from York High School and Becker Jr. College. She had worked at York Hospital. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Springvale, the Union Congregational Church and the American Baptist Women’s Group. She was predeceased by her first husband Dean G. Horn, her second husband Ranald Langille and two sons Dewey R. Horn and Samuel Horn. She is survived by her son Harry H. Horn and his wife Robin of Red Boiling Springs, TN, a daughter-in-law Noreen P. Horn; a stepdaughter Lu Ann See LANGILLE page 34...

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October 13 at York Beach York Region Chamber of Commerce presents the 34th Harvestfest! A one-day event located at beautiful Short Sands Beach, in York, Maine. Harvestfest will be celebrated on Saturday, Oct. 13 from 9:00am - 4:00pm. Harvestfest is held every year on the weekend following the three-day 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 performers, local Food Vendors, Juried Crafters and Old-Fashioned Market vendors from all over New England. Harvestfest also includes Kidsfest, where you can expect to find story-telling, face-painting, pumpkin carving & stroll, train rides, hands on activities, and horsedrawn carriage rides. Harvestfest is southern Maine’s premiere fall festival. The York Region Chamber of Commerce, which hosts Harvestfest, is pleased to announce the four Presenting sponsors: Cutty Sark Motel, D.F. Richard Energy, Kennebunk Savings and Union Bluff Hotel & Meeting House All four of the sponsors are key players in making Harvestfest happen. Though much of their involvement remains behind the scenes, these sponsors contribute a significant amount of time and effort to the event. You’ll find plenty of information about Harvestfest in this four-page spread, but if you have questions please visit www.yorkharvestfest.com or call the York Region Chamber of Commerce at 207.363.4422. Please note that by entering the Harvestfest event grounds, you are consenting to the possibility of being included in pictures and video of the event that will be used in media and on the chamber of commerce website.

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Enter the Reap the Harvest Raffle! We're celebrating the 34th year of Harvestfest! Purchase a T-Shirt, Windbreaker or Hat. We also have past Harvestfest posters! Receive one raffle ticket for every $5 spent on a Harvestfest item. Prior to Harvestfest, the items may be purchased at the York Region Chamber’s Visitors’ Center on Rte 1 in York. During the festival, look for our Chamber Info tents, located on the ball field, to buy your raffle tickets. The Harvest Raffle Drawing will be on October 13, 2018 at 3:00pm at the York Beach Ballpark. You do not need to be present to win. 3UL]H OLVWLQJ LV RQ SDJH RI WKLV VSUHDG

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The stores at Short Sands Beach, The Kittery Outlets, The Shops at Cape Neddick & Ogunquit offer end of season deals!

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

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

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Thanks to Estes Oil for donating propane for the Chamber’s French Fry booth. Thank you Bob’s Clam hut for sponsoring the oil for the French Fry booth. Thank you Sam Douglass of Discovery Map who loans us his frialators every year AND he cleans them up after the event; we really appreciate his generosity and time!

Thank you to The Woods Family for hosting the Durgins Fun-O-Rama, thank you for sponsoring our entertainment! while they are in town to provide the horse & wagon rides for Harvestfest. Thank you York Hospital, for sponsoring the Thank you SIS Bank for sponsoring the Beverage Barn & providing volunteers. New this year, thank you Peoples United wagon rides. Bank for sponsoring the Soda Tent & providing volunteers. Special thanks to York’s Wild Kingdom for use of their access road, parking lots and Kidsfest venue! Also, thank you to Jim Thanks to the Harvestfest Committee, especially Chairman Chris Fitzgerald for allowing us to use his lots for handicap parking. Kehl, chamber staff, and all of our dedicated Volunteers! We are particularly grateful to Kennebunk Savings and SIS Bank for the Harvestfest could not happen without the support of the teams of volunteers they supply. Town of York—its citizens, town departments including police, fire, public works, parks and recreation, town manager, A very special thank you to owners of Cutty Sark Motel, Peter & and the Board of Selectmen. Thank you one and all! We’d like Patrick Hughes and their side-kick, Kevin LeConte. These 3 guys to particularly thank Fire Chief Dave Bridges & Lieutenant provide construction equipment, elbow grease and lots of laughs. Owen Davis and the officers who man the crosswalks To Connie Hughes, Happy Birthday! Thanks for always lending throughout the day and take care of putting up the no parking Peter to us! signs where required. Thanks to the Gentle Giants of Portsmouth, NH for moving all of the supplies and equipment down to the ball field on Friday and back to the Chamber after the event! Thank you to Harold Anderson, Steve Sirois and Linda Sirois from My Wine-y Sister for their decorating contributions. Spiller Farm donates the hay, Home Depot donates the mums and Zach’s Farm provides the pumpkins and corn stalks to decorate the ball field, which really contributes to the festive atmosphere!

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Reap the Harvest Raffle Prize Listing

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(see second page of this spread for details) Moody's Co-worker Owned $100 Donation Value 2 - Car Detailing Kits including a GC for $25 Ogunquit Playhouse $156 Donation Value Voucher for two tickets to a 2019 production York's Wild Kingdom $380 Donation Value 4 - Sets of 4 passes rides & zoo The York River Landing $50 Donation Value Gift Card Bill & Anna Spiller $50 Donation Value Car Detailing Kit including a GC for $25 Henry VIII Carvery $25 Donation Value Gift Card Microtel Inn & Suites $100 Donation Value Gift Certificate for 10 Free Swims SoMe Brewing Company $40 Donation Value 2 - Gift Certificates for a Flight of 6 Beers Solnetic Solar $70 Donation Value Lighthouse 400 Lantern & USB Power Hub Strawberry Banke Museum $100 Donation Value Family Membership St. Joe's Coffee $25 Donation Value Gift Card

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Rossi's Italian Bakery $20 Donation Value Gift Certificate Signature Finishes $100 Donation Value GC for Furniture Painting Workshop Burrito Betty's $50 Donation Value Gift Card Subway - Kittery $110 Donation Value 3 - Gift Cards for a Sandwich Platter The Goldenrod $50 Donation Value Gift Card Lobster Cove $50 Donation Value Gift Card

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Tiny Treasures

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Northern Threads

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Mill Stone Wood Works

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Brownie's Barkery

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Organic First LLC

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Shattered Glass Studios

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Bittersweet Herb Farm

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Medicine Wheel Herbals

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Scentsy

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Marrick

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Maine Homestead

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Unity Pond Pottery

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Emerson Designs

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Pamelamas LLC

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Valley Springs Essentials

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Scents Delivered

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Lindsay Jordan Handmade

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Sea Air Scents

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The Graceful Rabbit

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Gem Lounge Jewelry

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Garden Clay Works

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Glitzkids D.F. Richard Energy

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Touch of Purple

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Pearls Within & Lilla Rose

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Beeline LLC

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Barrell Homestead Kitchen

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Positive Energy Jewelry

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Hubba Hubba Foods

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Nodrog Farm

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Backyard Garlic

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Joan Corey

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Sawdust Sisters

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Arunshard Pottery

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Moose Creek

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Pen-Y-Bryn Lavender Farm

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Northern Light Jewels

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Health & Fitness Largest Increase for Alzheimer’s Research Signed into Law WASHINGTON, DC Following a concerted push by U.S. Senator Susan Collins, a senior member of the Appropriations Committee and the founder and co-chair of the Congressional Task Force on Alzheimer’s disease, Congress passed and the President signed into law a $425 million increase for Alzheimer’s research—the largest increase in history—which brings the country’s total investment to $2.34 billion for fiscal year 2019. This amount surpasses the $2 billion per year experts have said is needed to prevent and treat Alzheimer’s by the year 2025.

“We have made tremendous progress in recent years to boost funding for biomedical research, and this legislation builds on that momentum by providing the largest-ever increase for Alzheimer’s, exceeding our $2 billion goal,� said Senator Collins. “I have long championed increased investments for Alzheimer’s, which hold great promise for putting an end to this disease that has a devastating effect on millions of Americans and their families. I am encouraged by the sustained, bipartisan commitment for this research.� Senator Collins has long made fighting Alzheimer’s one

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Health & Fitness Maine Health Care Association Honors Caregivers AUGUSTA Melanie Bascom, CNA/ Activities Assistant at Varney Crossing Nursing Care Center, North Berwick recently received the Maine Health Care Association (MHCA) 2018 Celebrating Excellence in Caregiving Award during a recognition ceremony held at the Augusta Civic Center. The awards, which were presented by Tracy Sabol, anchor for WMTW News 8, are given annually to long term care employees statewide who have consistently exemplified a commendable level of caregiving, dedication, and professionalism in caring for the state’s elderly and disabled citizens living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Melanie Bascom was one of 10 caregivers statewide who received the honor this year. The Celebrating Excellence Award is designed to thank and honor Maine’s long term care employees who spend their days and nights caring for others. To be considered, nominees must meet certain criteria, including consistent quality of caregiving, attention to residents’ rights, leadership among peers, and ability to inspire others through example. Nominations for the award were submitted by long

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FALL at the FARM... Serving Dinner Nightly from 5pm with Live Music

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...LANGILLE from page 22 Woodward and her husband Gerald; a stepson Ranald Langille and his wife Marie; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 1 in the Union Congregational Church, Church St., York Beach. Burial followed at the First Parish Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Union Congregational Church, PO Box 969, York Beach, ME 03910. Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home in York directed arrangements. Visit www.lucaseatonfuneralhome.com.

Deborah Dimon Littlefield, 70 SOUTH BERWICK – Deborah Littlefield passed away in the early morning hours of Friday, September 28, 2018 at

~ Obituaries & News ~ Brigham & Women’s Hospital. She was born February 24, 1948 at Carney Hospital, Boston to Otis and Bernice (Ryan) Dimon. In 1953 she moved to Rockside Farm in Tatnic were she had a childhood that could only be described in stories, with parents who believed children came first and should be happy. She later returned to the farm, raising her own family in much the same way and then in later years had her grandchildren there as well, where she could be found making forts and playing ice hockey with them! She attended South Berwick High School, graduated from Key West, FL High School and McIntosh College. She was a medical coder / biller for Dover Rochester Associates in Radiology. She was an avid reader and loved mysteries. She loved to garden, was a talented artist and loved animals, especially kitties! Her family was her true love in life, putting them before all else. To have her children and grandchildren near her was the only thing she wanted in life. She taught us to put others before ourselves, to accept all, to always face our problems and heartaches head on. Identify the problem, find the solution, move through it, and to be strong and to always tell the truth, even if it might hurt.

She was pre-deceased by her parents and her son-in-law, Stephen Poole. She is survived by her husband James Littlefield, daughter Cindy Littlefield Poole, son, Michael Littlefield and his wife Kathy, daughter Holly Littlefield Maland and her husband Chris, grandchildren Brenda Poole-Kessler, James Poole, Samantha McCrary, sister Ellen Born and her husband Bud, and cousin Sheila Ryan. Per her request there will be no services. Please donate to the Brigham & Women’s Shapiro Cardiovascular Center (https:// give.brighamandwomens.org/ all-give/). Arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home, North Berwick. Condolences may be expressed at www. johnsonfuneralhomeme.com.

Richard “Dick� M. McLeod, 89 YORK – Richard “Dick� M. McLeod was born Novem-

ber 30, 1928 in Leominster, MA, son of the late Walter and Helen (Paulson) McLeod and passed away Thursday, September 27, 2018. He attended Middlebury College where he was a champion football player. He joined the Navy during World War II and served at sea. Afterwards he began working at one of his favorite places, Pinehurst golf course in North Carolina. He worked as a caddie and played golf, which was a lifelong passion. In the mid-1960s, he came to York to replace William Wilson as the golf pro at York Golf & Tennis Club, where he worked for three decades before being inducted in the Maine Golf Hall of Fame. Nowhere was Dick more content than while teaching golf. He leaves behind his beloved wife of almost 20 years, Trisha Winton McLeod. Dick will be widely remembered for his genuine kindness and patience, his sense of humor, and his beautiful golf swing. Funeral services will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to the Animal Welfare Society, PO Box 43, West Kennebunk, ME 04094. Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home in York is assisting with arrangements. Visit www.lucaseatonfuneralhome.com.

New Story Walk in Eliot ELIOT There will be a grand opening of a new StoryWalkÂŽ in Eliot this weekend, during the Eliot Festival Days. Located at Douglass Memorial Woods, this .75-mile loop features interactive stations for a fun, literary outdoor activity. The creation of this StoryWalkÂŽ has been a collaborative effort by the South Berwick Public Library, The William Fogg Library, Marshwood High School Library, and the Great Works Regional Land Trust, with funding provided by Kennebunk Savings, Rotary Club of South Berwick-Eliot, and a grant from The Maine Public Library Fund. Parking is available at the John Hill Grange Hall at 1392 State Road in Eliot.

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some people may refer to it as a noodle while others call it a dumpling. Either way, it’s delicious. 2. Maultaschen: This dish traces its origins to Swabia, a one-time duchy of medieval Germany located in the southwest region of the country. Maultaschen is reminiscent of ravioli because it consists of an outer layer of dough that may be filled with various foods, including minced meat, sauerkraut or spinach. Herbs and spices, including pepper and nutmeg, add to the flavor. 3. FischbrÜtchen: Seafood might not be the first thing people expect to see on the menus at their favorite German restaurants, but this popular northern German dish popular is very flavorful. Essentially a fish sandwich, fischbrÜtchen is often served with Bismarck herring or soused herring, but is sometimes served with See GERMAN page 37...


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Employers to Receive Millions in MEMIC Dividends PORTLAND More than 17,000 Maine employers will receive a record $22 million in dividends this November from The MEMIC Group, the state’s leading workers’ compensation insurer. The board of directors authorized the MEMIC policyholder divi-

dend at its September 28 meeting. “With this record dividend, MEMIC will have returned more than a quarter billion dollars to Maine employers since 1998,” said MEMIC President and CEO Michael Bourque. “This is our favorite time of the year as it celebrates a lot

of hard work by employers and employees who work safely and get those who are injured back to work.” “This money will be delivered to employers in all sixteen counties and will help boost the Maine economy. As we have been told, this money often is used for expansions, safety en-

hancements, debt reduction, new hires, wages, benefits and every other aspect of running a safe and successful enterprise.” As MEMIC is a mutual insurance company, eligible Maine policyholders may share in the financial success. With this most recent dividend, MEMIC will have returned

Efficient Driving Can Save Money Unlicensed drivers learning to drive are often taught the benefits of defensive driving. Safety is often the focus of such lessons, but the benefits of driving safely and efficiently extend far beyond safety. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, aggressive driving can lower gas mileage by roughly 15 to 30 percent at highway speeds. In addition, a 2017 study from researchers at the DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory found that aggressive driving can contribute to a reduce fuel efficiency by as much as 40 percent in stop-and-go traffic.

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aerodynamic drag on vehicles, forcing them to burn more fuel than they would need to burn while moving without anything attached to the roof. DOE estimates suggest that large, blunt rooftop cargo boxes can reduce fuel efficiency by as much as 25 percent when a vehicle is moving at speeds between 65 and 75 miles per hour. 2. Don’t treat your trunk like a closet. Trunks are not closets, so resist the temptation to use them to store golf clubs and other items that are better stored in a house or garage. Research has indicated that an extra 100 pounds in a vehicle can reduce gas mileage by about 1 percent. Because that figure is based on the percentage of extra weight relative to the vehicle’s weight, drivers of small vehicles may find using their trunks as closets to be especially costly and inefficient. 3. Use cruise control when possible. Cruise control makes it possible for vehicles to maintain constant speeds. That helps drivers ensure they are always obeying the speed limit, and it keeps cars from the constant acceleration and deceleration that wastes fuel.

Efficient driving is safe, cost-effective and eco-friendly. With some simple strategies, drivers can do their part to protect the planet and make roads safer, all while saving money. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.

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Free Help for Selling Your Home YORK The York Senior Center will host a free presentation on “Getting Your Home Ready for Sale” on Thursday, October 11 at 10:45 a.m. Susan DeQuattro Arrand, an experienced realtor with Coldwell Banker Yorke Realty, and a Senior Real Estate Specialist will present the program. Accompanying her will be Deborah Levine, a local Yoga

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Donating to a favorite charity or charities is a great way to make a difference in the lives of people that need a helping hand. Choosing a charity to support can be a difficult decision, as many organizations are in need and worthy of your charitable dollars. Learning how to vet charities can help prospective donors make the best decisions in regard to which charities to support. • Do your research. The holiday season tends to be the most popular time to give, but charities accept donations year-round. That said, the holiday season may serve as a great reminder to give. If you plan to give this holiday season or during any time of year, resolve to research charities rather than make knee-jerk donations when the impulse to donate strikes. The Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance has reviewed more than 1,000 charities, assessing each on a host of factors that include organizational oversight and program effectiveness. Such re-

views are free to access and can help donors rest easy knowing they made informed donation decisions. • Volunteer with an organization. Another way to vet a charity is to volunteer with it. This hands-on approach can give a first-hand glimpse in to just how effective a charity’s programs are and how the organizations directs donations. In addition, volunteering has been linked with improved happiness and provides a great way to meet people. • Look into the organization’s financials. A charity’s financial filings are public record. In the United States, donors can look on Form 990 in the organization’s filing with the Internal Revenue Service (equivalent forms are accessible in Canada as well). This form indicates if a charity finished the year with positive or negative assets. If it’s the latter, the charity might be suffering from mismanagement or legal trou-

bles that are preventing it from meeting its mission statement. That’s not the case in every instance, but it should at least present a red flag to would-be donors. • Speak with representatives of the charity. Many charities will happily speak with prospective donors. Such organizations will be specific regarding how donation dollars are spent, including where your donation will be directed should you decide to go forward. Many will even allow donors to dictate how their donations will be spent, as many donors want to know their money is going toward programs and not organizational operating costs. Vetting a charity is a wise move for donors who want to make sure their money is truly benefitting those in need. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.

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High-Paying Professions Much of the talk centered on women in the workforce concerns the disparity between earnings when compared against men in the same positions. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that the earnings difference between women and men varies with age, with younger women in the country more closely approaching pay equity than older women. Still, Pew Research Center says the female median annual earnings is around 83 percent of what men earn in the United States. The gender pay gap exists to some extent in every country in the world. Statistics Canada points out that women between the ages of 25 and 54 earned 87 cents an hour for every dollar made by men in 2015. Business Insider UK says Iceland, Finland and Norway boast relatively small pay gaps between the genders. Even though a gender

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WELLS Victor, a handsome, sweet two year-old black-and-white, will be a perfect addition to a loving family who wants a kitty that enjoys the company of other cat-loving pets. This easygoing fellow has settled in quickly since he arrived from a midcoast facility. He took the changes in stride and although he sometimes gets a bit shy, he’s definitely working through that quickly. Volunteer Nancy says Victor likes to head-butt people, and even rubs his body against you for affection and friendship. This behavior suggests he’ll become very bonded to his new family. Once adopted into a loving household, he’ll quickly become very involved and interactive. Come meet this healthy boy at the Safe Haven Adoption Center, open Tues - Sat from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. FMI: 207-646-1611. Special thanks to the Maine Street nightclub in Ogunquit for including Safe Haven in its Broadway Gives Back fundraising promotion. On Sept. 24, performers from the Ogunquit Playhouse production of Jersey Boys performed to an appreciative crowd, and the proceeds were donated to Safe Haven Humane Society. We’re truly thankful to Maine Street for their generosity and community spirit, and to everyone who attended! Safe Haven hosted our first Blessing of the Animals last weekend, and we’re so thankful to St. Francis of Assisi Old Catholic Church for their participation. We plan to hold this annually and encourage your participation. Animals are so special to all of us, and having them blessed truly warms the heart. Now that our snowbird volunteers have departed for warmer climes, our remaining volunteers face heavier workloads and fewer hands to get everything done. Please consider volunteering even a few hours per week at either the Adoption Center or the Thrift Shop. FMI: 207-646-1611. We have dozens of won-

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derful, healthy kitties needing a home. Come sit in a comfortable chair or sofa in one of our free-roaming cat-rooms and enjoy the purrs of cats and fellow cat-lovers. We’re located at 1420 Post Road (rear), next to the Wells Public Library. If you’d like to bring a donation (optional), we always need Friskies canned cat food and Temptations treats. Did you know our Thrift Shop, next to the Wells IGA, helps pay the vet bills for all the cats we rescue? It’s filled with unique items to spruce up your home and our clothing racks are bulging with quality wearables, and our weekly half-price sales and $1 sidewalk clothing racks offer even bigger discounts. We’re currently seeking Halloween/autumn dÊcor, jewelry, quality housewares and fall/winter clothing fo rour thirft shop. Thank you!

Animal Welfare Society KENNEBUNK How nice would life be with Miles by your side? He’s an active dog who would prefer to be the only pet for you to lavish with attention and treats. He loves going for car rides, or just spending some cuddle time on the couch. As long as he’s with his people, Miles knows he’s gonna be the dog who goes along with them. Miles’ adoption fee is only $99. Isn’t now the time to start your journey with Miles? AWS’ Newest Youth Program: Rescue Readers AWS has a brand-new literary program for elementary school-aged children called Rescue Readers. Rescue Readers brings students and animals awaiting adoption together for a half hour of literary-based confidence building through reading aloud. While providing enrichment and positive socialization for the animal, it boosts confidence in children, and gives students a

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safe space to build a positive association with reading. As creator of Rescue Readers, AWS’ Humane Educator Brie Roche explains, “Reading out loud to peers can be a scary undertaking. As a Rescue Reader, students will have the opportunity to practice their reading to the best crowd they could ask for – animals. Research has shown that practicing reading to animals boosts confidence, makes their practice time more effective, and in turn, boosts their reading skills.� She continues, “I’ll be there to guide the students with reading comprehension and help them make the most of their time at AWS.� Roche points out, “Being read to gives animals a calm, positive space in the often stressful and bustling shelter environment. The interaction allows pets to build positive relationships with children (who nervous dogs often may see as particularly scary). Similar pro-

grams have been implemented in shelters across the country and have had overwhelmingly positive results for both children and animals.� Students interested in Rescue Readers, along with their parents, must first complete an orientation session with Roche. Students will get an overview of the program and learn basic body language for cats and dogs. Students will receive a Certified Rescue Reader badge. As Certified Rescue Readers, they will be welcome to the “drop in reader hours� (Tuesdays 1-2 p.m. and Thursdays 3-4 p.m.). As with most AWS Youth programs, Rescue Readers will follow the RSU school calendar and will not be offered on snow days, holidays or vacation days. Parents can register their children for the program by visiting animalwelfaresociety.org. Community members interested in contributing by purchasing books from the book list should call Kerrie Leclair at 207-9853244 x 123.

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NORTH BERWICK Meet adorable Baby and Clarabelle! Baby is a 4 year old Shepherd/Ridgeback/Lab mix who is sweet and very smart. She is Spayed and up to date on her shots and would be an amazing hiking buddy to and active person. Clarabelle is a 2-year-old grey, Orange and white Tabby girl who is sweet and very quiet. She is also Spayed and up to date on vaccines. Her color is beautiful. Both pets are available for meet and greets in North Berwick. 207-676-5599.

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or weekdays by appointment by calling Marilyn at 207-490-2855 or Amanda at 603-205-3615. Also join us on Friday 6-8:30 p.m. weekly at Petsmart in Newington, NH. Back by popular demand, we’re hosting a New England style Christmas Crafts Fair at the North Berwick Community Center on December 1 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Crafters are wanted and table spots are only $40. Please email ambristol1101@gmail.com to secure your spot as soon as possible.

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YARD SALE Saturday 10/6 • 9AM-5PM At Abbott Bros - Rt 1- York Antiques, Collectibles & More Small Furniture

MOVING YARD SALE 87 Chases Pond Road York, ME 03909 Saturday 10/6/18 • 9am-3pm Too many items to mention!

SOUTHERN MAINE Rte 1 Location, 250 or 500 sq. ft. options, 2nd Fl, Elevator, $295/mo. INCL Heat/Elec, Conference Rm. CALL 363-1825.

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

RENTAL WANTED Long term, 2 BR apt or house; single businessman relocating to area. 603-834-0401

MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE, PART 2 Sat 10/06 • 9am-3pm 93 Agamenticus Rd, S. Berwick Assorted Treasures, Some 50% Off 207-332-7886 or 603-978-2855

YARD SALE Collector Going South! Saturday, Oct. 6 • 9am-1pm Vintage Furniture, Persian Carpet, ‘50s Albums, Linens, Fabric, Yarn & Box Lots. Assorted Goodies Priced to Sell! 9 Folcutt Rd, Kittery Point

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YEAR ROUND HOUSE RENTAL, WELLS Immediate occupancy, year round, two rooms. Background checks, damage deposit, ďŹ rst month’s rent, references required. $200 per week. Shared living Cape house. Utilities, cable TV, WIFI, rubbish, furnished, linens and cookware, washer/dryer, all inclusive. 207-251-1018

ESTATE SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 8 am to 1 pm Kayaks, paddle boat, rowboat, chest freezer, recliner, 2 free couches, and much more. Very reasonable prices. 54 Stewart Street, Wells ~ Off Route One, near Dunkin Donuts. MOVING SALE Low-end to high-end and antiques from a smoke and pet free home: Solid wood and some faux wood furniture; Wheat (neutral colors) couch with queen pull-out bed $350; 6-Drawer bureau $195; 5-Drawer bureau $195; 9-Drawer desk $475; 4 Hitchock chairs $100 each; Hitchcock rocker $300 and expandable glass top dining room table $300; Handcarved love seat from Bali $285; Misc. ďŹ ne art lithographs mounted and ready for framing; Small pieces of furniture, accessories, lamps, and a lot more. Call 603-973-9244 for pictures or questions or appt.

WELLS - ESTATE FURNITURE SALE Bedroom set, living room set, kitchen table and chairs, all gently used. Many wood pieces are Ethan Allen circa 1975. Large corner queen sleeper sofa and rocker recliner are Lazy Boy, only a few months old, and mattress in sofa has never been used. Lift chair, Lowrey Spinet organ, and miscellaneous lamps. All cash and carry. Please email helensnyder@gmail.com for an appointment. All reasonable offers considered.

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LAWN, YARD, TOOL, HOUSEHOLD, MISC SALE 39 Village Green Dr, Ogunquit October 6-7 • 9am-1pm Rain date: Oct. 13-14 • Featuring: Dethatcher; spiller & seeder, Craftsman snow blower (5hr use); Toro snow blower; electric heater (22V single phase), 500# electric hust with trolley on 12’4� I beam and 1/2 ton chain fall, both for $450; large tow behind spreader $50; Craftman 6hp 14� rear tines tiller, counter rotating $125-150; 5hp 150 psi Craftsman air compressor with extra hose $50; die grinder with polishing & grinding disc $200; miscellaneous assorted tools; Remington 22 fastening tool $50; telecoping pet ramp, horiz/vert metal cut band saw $100; Sears 10� table saw $50; belt & disc sander 4x36 $40; 14� Powlan chain saw 14� (used 3 times) $40

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WINTER RENTALS WELLS WINTER RENTAL Three-story townhouse with three bedrooms and two full baths. It is fully equipped with a washer/dryer unit, two 3-season porches, and much more. $1800/ month plus utilities. Available starting October through May. Call 207-646-5164 for more info. WINTER RENTAL IN YORK HARBOR, walking distance to ocean. Bedroom with private bath and entrance. Fully furnished, queen bed, refrigerator, microwave, heat, electric and WiFi included. $795 per month • 207-479-2116

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

White Glove Property Services is currently accepting new accounts in York County for recurring and one-time residential and commercial CLEANING, MAINTENANCE AND/OR RESTORATION SERVICES. Fully insured, 20+ years experience. Call now and get 25% off your first recurring service with a new contract. Contact: Ron 207-468-0313.

2001 BRECKENRIDGE PARK MODEL TRAILER 12’ x 44’ with screened porch in small park in Wells, a mile from Wells Beach. Yearly fee. Pool and laundry on site. Open May-Oct. Asking $28,000. Call 860-933-3058

PETS FOR SALE GOLDEN LABRADOODLES Born 8/16. Ready for home 10/13. Black males & females available. $1200 each. $200 non-refundable deposit required. ME lic. #F1654 Call 207-343-0645 or email trishadraper44@gmail.com.

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In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the voters of the Town of Wells that the Board of Selectmen of said town will meet at the Municipal Building, 208 Sanford Road, Wells on the 16th day of October, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening.

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SPORTS

York Hospital Golf Tournament Raises Over $22,000 YORK “The 30th on the 30th”. That was the catch phrase heard from the staff, volunteers and golfers at The York Golf & Tennis Club this past weekend for the 30th Annual Frank E. Hancock Memorial Golf Tournament to benefit York Hospital on Sunday, September 30! Over 140 golfers, guests and volunteers arrived smiling as the perfect autumn weather offered the opportunity to enjoy a full day of York River views, while raising $22,050 for The Hancock Family Fund for Healthy Aging. “This tournament marks the 30th year of this event, named in honor of Frank Hancock—an accomplished and much admired man,” said President & CEO Jud Knox. He thanked the Hancock family, sponsors and players, adding, “Your generous support of the Hancock Family Fund for Healthy Aging, will help improve the health and well-being of our community as we age. And through our Partnership with Mass General,” Jud noted, “we will create new the House Calls program—that address the needs of older adults who

would benefit from receiving medical care in their homes; the Memory Loss Clinic supporting adults, family members and caregivers; and the Frailty Clinic— that will help older adults meet challenges of aging—balance, falls, nutrition, depression to maximize their quality of life.” Following tournament tradition, players and guests savored delicious offerings catered by York Hospital’s Dining & Nutrition staff…from kale and spinach dumplings and chicken empanadas to their signature crabcakes and bacon wrapped shortrib. After which the raffle and generous silent auction winners, of Red Sox tickets, Tailgating Packages and local stores and restaurant gift cards were applauded – followed by the tournament winners. Tournament Champions Dave Fletcher, Rob Hannigan,

Mike Jacobs and Rick MacFarland of Hannaford & Dumas Printers were cheered heartily and enviously, as they accepted honors and awards for having the low score of 61. Men’s Closest to the Pin honors went to Tyler Welch, MD of Atlantic Orthopaedics Sports Medicine, while Ladies’ honors went to Jef Bucknam of Wells. The Men’s Longest Drive went to Dave Fletcher, while the Longest Drive Ladies’ Honors was enjoyed by Jeanette Poulin of Holy Rosary Credit Union. Cal Hancock, daughter of Frank and Kay Hancock, thanked everyone for participating and supporting the Hancock Fund for Healthy Aging. “For my family,” she continued, “it has always been about giving back to York Hospital and the community where my brother Josh, sister Emi, and I were

Area Veterans Honored at Noble

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years—in support of the hospital he dearly loved.” For more information about York Hospital or The Hancock Family Fund for Healthy Aging, call the Friendraising Office at 207-351-2385 or visit yorkhospital.com.

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The Bulldogs came away with a solid 7-0 win over Lexington Christian Academy at home to remain undefeated. Goalkeeper Lindsay Goodman earned the shutout in net, which was the Bulldogs 5th of the season.

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

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raised.” She continued, “My Dad played a key role in the development of York Hospital— he was a phenomenal fundraiser and champion for the Hospital. And we know that he would be honored, as we are, that this tradition has continued—for 30

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Left to right: The Winning Team, Hannaford-Dumas Printing Company, Mike Jacobs, Rob Hannigan, Rick MacFarland, Dave Fletcher.

The Bulldogs came away with another come from behind victory to remain undefeated. The Bulldogs found themselves opening the game down 1-0 literally 30 seconds into the game. Later, the Bulldogs got the equalizer thanks to some great play and just three minutes later hit a low driven ball to the right corner for a 2-1 lead. Late in the game Rayne Zimmermann

got a much needed insurance goal to clinch the win.

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Girls Varsity Volleyball Tuesday, September 25 Marshwood 1, Windham Athletics 3 Thursday, September 27 Marshwood 3, Wells High School 1

Girls Varsity Soccer Friday September 28 Marshwood 0, Bonny Eagle High School 0 Monday October 1 Marshwood 11, Westbrook 1

Boys Varsity Soccer Thursday September 27 Marshwood 3, Bonny Eagle High School 0

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~ Sports ~ Leaf Peeping Planning Guide Millions of people each year look forward to the magnificent colors on display in autumn. Fall offers irreplaceable views, whether you’re atop a mountain ridge or thick in the folds of a forest. In addition, the crackle of leaves underfoot and the earthy smell of the soil tempts the senses even more. Some advance planning can help make fall foliage trips that much more enjoyable and aweinspiring. Peak viewing times Areas of the northernmost latitude will start to show color earlier than more southern areas. Generally speaking, the leaf-viewing season begins in late September and runs through early November for much of North America. Peak times for viewing depend on areas of travel and time of year. For large swaths of Canada and the United States, plan trips for late-September

to mid-October. The Weather Channel offers maps and charts at www.weather.com/maps/ fall-foliage for the peak times for many areas of the U.S. Pick your destination Anywhere with deciduous trees provides the opportunity to witness blazing autumn color. During leaf-peeping season, travelers can go coast to coast and see awesome vistas. Some regions are particularly known for their leaf displays. New York’s Catskill and Adirondack regions are prime spots for visitors in the autumn. Those who live further north will find that leaves in Vermont are such an attraction that routes are published indicating where to enjoy the best views. Further south, Central and Eastern Virginia peak in late October. And don’t forget the shores of the Great Lakes, which are awash in reds, oranges and yellows by midSeptember. The travel resource

Frommer’s offers more leaf-peeping locales to visit. Pack the right gear While most people are not without a smartphone that can capture amazing high-resolution imagery, serious leaf photographers may want to take out their prized camera equipment for leafpeeping excursions. Also bring along a map or a GPS-enabled device so you can explore back roads and areas off the beaten path more readily. There are plenty of apps that can help with foliage-finding adventures, so a phone is a handy tool. When packing, also bring along hiking boots, comfortable layered clothing and any equipment you’d normally take for an afternoon in the great outdoors. Another idea is to hit the ATM machine prior to the visit. Many smaller towns and their local shops may not take credit cards, so it’s best to have cash on hand for food and souvenirs. Extend the day

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SOUTH BERWICK On Saturday, September 22, twenty-four students and four chaperones led by Marsh-

wood teacher Scott Patch, took a four-hour drive to Millinocket where they took a rafting trip on the Penobscot River.

Make leaf-peeping part of a larger series of events for the day. Scope out vineyards where you can sample local wines or plan trips around orchards, where you can come home with beautiful photos as well as fresh-picked

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AC, power windows and locks, factory warranty to 100K miles.

‘13 FORD F150 XL

2 to choose!

AWD, sunroof, automatic, very clean inside and out!

$19,995

V8, power windows and locks, factory warranty.

‘17 SUBARU FORESTER

$15,995

$21,995

One owner, heated leather, sunroof, AWD.

‘14 NISSAN XTERRA 4X4

$12,995

AWD, panoramic sunroof, navigation, factory warranty.

‘17 GMC 1500

‘14 SUBARU FORESTER LIMITED

Heated leather, power sunroof, AWD.

$18,995

$14,995 Rare 5 speed, factory warranty.

Premium, heated seats, panoramic roof, factory warranty.

‘17 GMC 2500 CARGO VAN

$16,995 Automatic, air conditioning, power package.

$22,995 3/4 Ton cargo van, V8, automatic, power package.

‘13 TOYOTA TACOMA ACCESS CAB ‘15 RAM 1500 CREW CAB

$12,995 Two wheel drive, automatic, air conditioning, white, super clean.

Free Service Loaners $6( &HUWL¿HG 7HFKV 7UXFN 5HSDLUV Foreign & Domestic Autos

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~ Puzzles ~

CLUES ACROSS 1. Type of cleaner (abbr.) 4. Going out 10. __ Jima, WWII battlefield 11. Closed 12. Air Force 14. Moved swiftly 15. Will not (obsolete) 16. Type of tank 18. Raise 22. Represent 23. Gives a new moniker 24. Adversary

26. Anno Domini 27. Lillian __, actress 28. Bunch of something 30. This (Spanish) 31. A guitarist uses one 34. Small stem bearing leaves 36. Soviet Socialist Republic 37. Actress Rooney 39. Dark brown or black 40. Matter 41. Atomic number 87 (abbr.) 42. Food company 48. Trips to see wildlife

50. Elderly 51. Famed chapel 52. Something to grab 53. City in Oklahoma 54. Muckraking journalist Tarbell 55. Thallium 56. Corroded 58. A Brooklyn NBAer 59. Most liberated 60. Google certification (abbr) CLUES DOWN

1. High moral behavior 2. Expects 3. Fanciful notions 4. Spanish be 5. All the people of approximately the same age 6. Berated 7. Trailblazing comedienne 8. Fabric edge 9. South Dakota 12. Amazon ID number 13. A wife (law) 17. Printing speed

measurement 19. Wrong 20. Exams 21. Outlying suburb of London 25. Replaces 29. Prints money 31. Accumulate 32. New Zealand conifer 33. College teachers 35. A way of grating 38. Novice 41. Having limits 43. Shining with jewels or sequins 44. Existing at birth but not hereditary 45. __ Caesar, comedian 46. A young male horse under the age of four 47. Russian industrial city 49. Wash off 56. Radio frequency 57. Delirium tremens

The answers to this week’s puzzles are on page 15.

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

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2018 Jeep Compass Latitude 4x4 #JS480

All New 2019 Jeep Cherokee Limited 4x4

&KHFNRXW WKHVH &HUWL¿HG 6SHFLDOV WARRANTY TO 100K MILES

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#JC607

2018 Jeep Compass Sport 4x4 #JS410

2015 Jeep Compass Latitude 4x4 ......... $16,250 Billet Silver, 6-Spd Shiftable Auto, 41K Miles, #114

2014 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 4x4 ......... $16,350 True Blue, 9-Spd Shiftable Auto, 57K Miles, #JW2794A

2017 Jeep Renegade Sport 4x4 ............ $17,995 Glacier, Automatic, 17K Miles, #911

2014 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4.............. $18,933

True Blue, 9-Spd Shiftable Auto, 38K Miles, #JG1570A

MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

$27,340 $27 340 $5,642

$21,978

9-Speed Automatic, Leather, 3.2L V6

MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

$35,065 $6,402

$28,663

Lease For $169/mo. x 24 months

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2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4

2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4

#JG1497

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All New Design! V6, Cold Weather Package

MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

$30,740 $6,000

$24,740

2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4 #JW3010

Cold Weather & Sport Appearance Groups

MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

$26,630 $26 630 $4,877

$21,753

2015 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk 4x4....... $23,991 Granite, 9-Spd Shiftable Auto, 56K Miles, #JG1481A

2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4 ...$25,991 Dozer Clear, 6-Spd Manual, 64K Miles, #JG1378B

2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4...$26,250

0% x 60 AVAILABLE

Billet Silver, 8-Spd Shiftable Auto, 38K Miles, #JG1544A

2018 Jeep Renegade Latitude 4x4

Brilliant Black , 8-Spd Shiftable Auto, 68K Miles, #JW3008A

#JR186

2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4...$26,300 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4...$26,525 Granite, 8-Spd Shiftable Auto, 34K Miles, #JG1449A

2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4 ...$28,425 Black, 6-Spd Manual, 50K Miles, #JW2994A

2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4x4...$29,991 Ampd, 5-Spd Auto, 33K Miles, #991

2BE Pkg, Power Seat, Push Button Start

MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

$36,440 $5,560

$30,880

Lease For $255/mo. x 24 months

Leather, Sunroof, Blind Spot & Cross Path Detection

MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

$43,530 $6,805

$36,225

Lease For $319/mo. x 36 months

24“B” Package, 8 Speed Automatic, Deep Tint Glass, Hard Top

MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

$36,920 $2,247

$34,673

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MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

$27,415 $5,226

$22,189

0% x 72 AVAILABLE

*Prices include Chrysler Apitol Finance Rebate where applicable. AII leases are 10,000 miles per year, based on S/A tier credit, and $2,999 due at signing. Tax, title & doc fee extra. All applicable rebates assigned to dealer. #JG1497 adj. res. $23,321.60, total of payment $6,120. #JS480 adj. res. $17,224.20, total of payment $4,056. #JC607 adj. res. $21,389.65, total of payment $5,483.76. #JG1516 adj. res. $25,247.40, total of payment $11,501.28. SAME DAY TRANSACTIONS ONLY. SALE ENDS OCTOBER 15, 2018.

2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4x4...$30,000 Black, 5-Spd Auto, 54K Miles, #951

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2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4x4...$33,775 Black, 5-Spd Auto, 35K Miles, #996

2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 4x4 ...$34,988 Dune, 5-Spd Auto, 44K Miles, #JW3037A

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October 5, 2018

SOMERSWORTH

COLUMBUS DAY 7 IN S TO C K

$ $

12,525

% NEW ’18 NISSAN SENTRA SV 0 NTHS 6 0 M O ABLE TWO OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #3N1AB7AP9JY263178

AVAIL

FINANCE FOR

207

$

OR BUY FOR

% 0 NTHS 60 MOILABLE NEW ’18 NISSAN MURANO S AWD AVA TWO OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #5N1AZ2MH7JN181314

$

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187

PER MO.

OR BUY FOR

28,366

$

60 M AVAILOANTHS BLE

TWO OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #5N1DR2MM2JC677160

$

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT NO PAYMENT UNTIL DECEMBER

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

0%

NEW ’18 NISSAN PATHFINDER S AWD

IN FACTORY REBATES AVAILABLE!

17,691

$

PER MO.

NISSAN

SUPER SALES EVENT

Finance for 75 months with $2,995 cash or trade due at signing.

9 IN S TO C K

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LEASE FOR

189

PER MO.

OR BUY FOR

29,502

$

8I STOCNK

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0%

NEW ’18 NISSAN ROGUE SPORT AWD TWO OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #JN1BJ1CR8JW287174

FINANCE FOR

265

$

36 month lease with 12K per year and $2,995 cash or trade due at signing. Selling price $32,483

PER MO.

OR BUY FOR

22,197

$

60 M AVAILOANTHS BLE

13 I STOCN K

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4 6 INK S TO C

NEW ’18 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD % 0 NTHS 6 0 M O ABLE AVAIL

$

FINANCE FOR

298

TWO OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #1N4AL3AP6JC136549

LEASE FOR

OR BUY FOR

23,464

$

PER MO.

0%

NEW ’18 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5 S

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169

$

PER MO.

OR BUY FOR

23,464

$

60 M AVAILOANTHS BLE

7I STOCNK

36 month lease with 12K per year and $2,995 cash or trade due at signing. Selling price $26,718

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THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

SOMERSWORTH NIS SAN C ERTIFIED US ED CAR C ENTER 2015 FORD ESCAPE SE 62k, Ecoboost, AWD, AM/FM/ CD/MP3 -inc: 6 speakers, Aux Input, Compass, SIRIUS Radio Stk. #N18490A

$

2014 NISSAN VERSA

AWD

48k, 5 Speed Manual, 5 Dr, AM/FM/ CD Audio w/Aux Input and 4 Speakers, Integrated Roof Antenna, Speed Compensated VolumeControl and Radio Data System, Stk. #N17820B

15,777

$

8,354

2015 SUBARU WRX LTD TURBO

2013 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA

66k, Manual, Limited, AM/ FM/HD/MP3/WMA CD -inc: Bluetooth, USB, SiriusXM Radio, Aux Input, 6 Speakers, Stk. #N18359A

82k, 6 Speed, 2 Dr, Tow, Alpine Premium Audio, Input Jack, Sirius XM Radio, Uconnect 130, CD, MP3 Player, Stk. #N18129B

TURBO

$

22,680

34k, AM/FM/SiriusXM/CD/ MP3 -inc: Audio System 3.0 w/6 Speakers and iPod/USB Auxiliary Input, Stk. #N18424A

COUPE

$

66k, 170-Watt AM/FM Stereo CD/MP3 player -inc: USB/iPod/Aux Jack, (6) Speakers, SiriusXM Radio Stk. #N18580B

12,325

2015 NISSAN ROGUE SL

MANUAL

$

2013 HYUNDAI GENESIS COUPE

2014 HYUNDAI ELANTRA CPE

AUX INPUT

23,230

81k, AWD, Sunroof, Nav, AM/ FM/CD//AUX, Navigation -inc: Bose Audio w/9 speakers, 7� Display, USB, Bluetooth, XM Satellite Radio, Stk. #N18284A

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17,960

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LEASE FOR

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6 IN S TO C K

S 60 MONTBHLE NEW ’18 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GT IL A AV A $

FINANCE FOR

HYUNDAI

SUPER SALES EVENT

% % 0 NEW ’18 HYUNDAI ELANTRA NTHS 72 MOILABLE

$

MON-THURS TIL 8PM FRI-SAT TIL 6PM SUNDAYS TIL 5PM

SomersworthNissan.com

COLUMBUS DAY AVA

23,952

All prices and payments based on in stock units. All pricing and payments include applicable rebates and exclude tax, title and dealer admin fee.

SOMERSWORTH

21 INK S TO C

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$

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

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2013 TOYOTA TACOMA

NAVIGATION

$

SPORTY

$

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NEW ’18 HYUNDAI SONATA FINANCE FOR

60 M AVAILONTHS ABLE

OR BUY FOR

249 $19,624

$

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THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

NEW ’18 HYUNDAI KONA

OR BUY FOR

249 $20,242

$

PER MO.

LEASE FOR

60 M ONT

11 I STOCN K

AVAIL HS ABLE

OR BUY FOR

159 $21,000 PER MO.

36 month lease with 10K per year and $3,999 cash or trade due at signing.

Finance for 75 months with $3,995 cash or trade due at signing.

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

34 INK S TO C

6 NEW ’18 HYUNDAI TUCSON THS 0 MONABLE IL AVA

$

LEASE FOR

149

PER MO.

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OR BUY FOR

22,120

$

$

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0%

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OR BUY FOR

333 $25,414

8I STOCNK

PER MO.

Finance for 75 months with $3,995 cash or trade due at signing.

36 month lease with 10K per year and $3,530 cash or trade due at signing.

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

SOMERSWORTH HYUNDAI C ERTIFIED US ED CAR C ENTER 2016 NISSAN FRONTIER SV

2015 NISSAN ALTIMA S

23k, 4WD King Cab, NissanConnect, 5.0� Color Display, USB, Bluetooth, SiriusXM, Aux Input, Stk. #H1566A

56k, AM/FM/CD/MP3 inc: Aux-in, 6 Speakers, Bluetooth, Steering WheelMounted Audio Controls Stk. #H1476A

NICE TRUCK

$

21,904

$

$

12,350

2015 HYUNDAI VELOSTER

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All prices and payments based on in stock units. All pricing and payments include applicable rebates and exclude tax, title and dealer admin fee. 2018 Sonata: $1,000 Retail Bonus Cash. 2018 Elantra GT VIN # KMHH35LE4JU009417, VIN # KMHH35LE3JU070712: $ 500 Retail Bonus Cash. 2018 Santa Fe Sport: $1,000 Retail Bonus Cash.

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AWD, LUXURY

$

23,540

2017 FORD ESCAPE 7k, AM/FM/CD/MP3 -inc: 6 Speakers, SYNC Communications & Entertainment System, Stk. #18426HA

$

LOW MILES

17,857


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Terry Pirini

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Laura Daly

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Jeffrey Jellison

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Justin Szilard

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Lynn Helmer

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Brent Mohr

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Laurie Collins

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

Atlantic Realty

YORK – STEP INTO CASUAL ELEGANCE! This 4 BR, 5 BA, contemporary home with 475’ of York River frontage has it all ² +: Ă RRUV )3V JUDQLWH FRXQWHUV 66 appliances, formal & informal dining, media & exercise rooms, sauna, wine cellar, landscaped 2.5 acres, deck, inground pool & river view. $850,000 BRENT MOHR 207-752-2906

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

YORK – MAINE‌ THE WAY LIFE SHOULD BE! Restored and renovated, 1899 Brixham Grange Hall. Refurnished 50 seat event venue and 15 seat cafÊ. Many possibilities. Lots of on-site parking and good Route 91 visibility. Charm and character of yesteryear. $379,900 LAURA DALY 207-337-2121

YORK – COME TAKE A LOOK AT THIS LOVELY COLONIAL! %5V %$V )3 LQ /5 VXQ URRP RSHQV WR GHFN '5 EUHDNIDVW EDU ODXQGU\ RIÀFH room above 2-car attached garage, JHQHUDWRU +: à RRUV QHZHU ZLQGRZV IXUQDFH ZRRGHG DFUHV IHQFHG backyard & in-ground pool. $445,000 TERRY PIRINI 207-451-7376

YORK – WATERFRONT LOT ON YORK RIVER! Over 2.5 acres & 227’ of frontage off a private road in a wellestablished neighborhood. Septic design in place for a 4 BR home, town water, power running to the lot – just about ready for construction. One of the last lots on the river! $298,800 JEFF JELLISON 207-752-1659

OPEN HOUSE EVERY SATURDAY 1-3PM

KITTERY – 2 YEAR YOUNG CAPE COD ON AN ACRE+ LOT OVERLOOKING A POND ON A QUIET, DEAD-END ROAD! Three large BRs including en suite with double closet, kitchen with bamboo à RRU TXDUW] FRXQWHUV 66 DSSOLDQFHV & breakfast bar, LR open to kitchen & DRs, den, full bsmt, landscaping, whole house generator. $408,800

YORK – 2004 CUSTOM-BUILT COLONIAL IN THE ONLY NUBBLE NEIGHBORHOOD! This stately home has all the modern amenities, 5 BRs, 4.5 BAs, Brazilian cherry +: à RRUV JUDQLWH FQWUV 66 DSSOLDQFHV )3 LQ WKH /5 )5 PDVWHU HQ VXLWH ZLWK EDOFRQ\ ÀQLVKHG UG à RRU GZHOOLQJ XQLW ZLWK VHS HQWUDQFH LQ WKH ÀQLVKHG EVPW winter water views! $698,000

YORK – NEWEST YORK SUBDIVISION! THE APRIL TULIP DESIGN FROM WENDY WELTON! 7KLV DGRUDEOH EHGURRP %XQJDORZ LV ZDLWLQJ IRU \RX WR PRYH ULJKW LQ )LUHSODFH in the living room, granite countertops and center island in the kitchen, master bedroom with private bathroom and walk-in shower. Additional bonus room over the garage that makes a fabulous family room. Conveniently located between <RUN DQG 2JXQTXLW EHDFKHV $505,000

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KITTERY – CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE! One of only two units remaining in the well-established Shepards Cove Community. Still time to choose VRPH LQWHULRU ÀQLVKHV ZLWK JHQHURXV DOORZDQFHV *UHDW à RRU SODQ ÀUVW à RRU master en suite, oversized garage direct to living, full basement, and much more. $674,800

A RARE OPPORTUNITY IN LIMINGTON! 187 Acres and over 5,000’ of frontage on the Saco River! Development potential or family compound from this serene landscape with ample frontage on Tucker Road, and endless banks & shoreline along the winding river. This is it, the one you cannot let slip away! $699,000

YORK – PRIME LOCATION JUST AROUND THE CORNER FROM YORK’S BEACHES AND THE VILLAGE! )ODW easily accessible lot surrounded by established homes, ready for an immediate build. Covenants in place to protect your investment. Builder tie-in. $225,000

KITTERY – THE LAST OF THE NEW CONDOS AT SHEPARDS COVE! 55+ Waterfront community with 42 acres on Spruce Creek. This freestanding unit offers 6) KLJK HQG ÀQLVKHV VW à RRU master with tiled BA & walk-in closet, QG à RRU VWXG\ QG %5 IXOO %$ URRP over the attached garage. Hydro air system and central air. $649,800

YORK – ANOTHER WENDY WELTON DESIGN IN PINE LEDGE SUBDIVISION IS NEARING COMPLETION! /RYHO\ %5 Bungalow offers open concept & a 4-season sun room! The kitchen has a center island, SS appliances & granite FQWUV QG )ORRU KDV %5V LQFO D master suite. Convenient to beaches. Choose your own touches! $485,000

YORK – LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT SITE TO BUILD YOUR DREAM? LOOK NO FURTHER! Lovely 1+ acre lot situated on a private road minutes to the beach. East of Route One, partial driveway, and building envelope cleared. $147,000

YORK – WALKING DISTANCE TO CAPE NEDDICK BEACH! &ODVVLF %5 %HDFK Cottage on a level lot with room for expansion! The kitchen and 2 full BAs DUH WDVWHIXOO\ XSGDWHG )3 LQ /5 RDN à RRULQJ RQ ÀUVW DQG 6RXWKHUQ <HOORZ 3LQH RQ VHFRQG à RRU %5V XS VW à RRU laundry, updated windows, 2-year young roof, town utilities. $447,500

ELIOT – PICTURESQUE COLONIAL ON 25+/- PASTORAL ACRES! Three BRs LQFOXGLQJ D PDVWHU HQ VXLWH %$V )3 LQ /5 )5V IRUPDO '5 HDW LQ NLWFKHQ with granite, SS appliances, pantry & built-ins, loaded with upscale amenities, 2-car attached garage. Enjoy the breathtaking views of this sprawling acreage. $699,000

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