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“Operation: Scare ‘N Share” Provided by the Norton Family WELLS The Norton’s are at it again! Originally known for their “Crazy Christmas Contest” started in 2006, brothers Stan and Jon Norton have also been presenting “Operation: Scare ‘N Share” since 2010. The extravagant Halloween lighting display in the front yard of 213 Canterbury Road in Wells runs the week before Halloween through Halloween night. The week-long event is also an opportunity to give back to the community as a can

drive to collect canned goods for the local food pantry. If you wish to donate, drop off your items in the buckets found onsite.

Every year the shows have been improved with more lights and technology. In 2007 the Norton’s upped their game with dazzling, high-tech computer

animation and in 2008 they introduced their first “Light-ORama” computer boards which annimate the lights to music. This program and an FM trans-

mitter allow visitors to hear the music through their own car radio when tuned to 88.9 FM. “We love people’s reactions to our yard, and people drive for miles to see the displays,” wrote Stan Norton on his website: www.nortonlights.com. For anyone who enjoys such festive presentations, be sure to mark your calendars for their annual Christmas show that will begin the first weekend of December and will run through Christmas night. For questions, email Stan at stan.norton@nortonlights.com.

Marshwood Middle School to Honor Veterans ELIOT On November 2, Marshwood Middle School will host their 18th annual Veterans Day Celebration. The school-wide assembly, which starts at 9 a.m., features various student tributes to our local veterans. Most of the veterans are parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and friends of our students and

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staff. Local first responders and various dignitaries, including state representatives, local politicians, and school board members, also attend the celebration. Last year, over 400 guests were in attendance. All guests form a reception line at 8:30 a.m. and every student passes through the line shaking hands and welcoming the guests. The reception line emphasizes a personal touch for every student to come in contact with the guests.

After everyone gathers in the gym, the Civil Air Patrol student Honor Guard will post the Colors and for the next hour several tributes are presented from the students to our veterans in musical selections, video presentations, and readings. After the assembly, there is a luncheon in the cafeteria where the students serve and dine with veterans and guests. Following the luncheon, veterans are invited to stay and share their stories with the eighth

graders in the classrooms. The public is invited to attend this special day that honors those who serve.

For more information, email catherine.c.locke@rsu35. org or kris.bisson@rsu35.org. (Photo is from the 2017 event)

Regional Tech Center to Hold Grand Opening SANFORD The Sanford School Department invites the community to a formal Grand Opening Ceremony at the new Sanford High School and Sanford Regional Technical Center on Sunday, October 28 at 1 p.m. The 30-minute event will be held in front of the main entrance of the new school. The ceremony marks the end of a 15-year journey that began with the visioning of a new school in 2003. Classes began at the new school on Wednesday, October 10. Sanford Regional Technical Center provides unique handson programs oriented towards uniform national standards that

prepare students for academic success and qualified career placement. The Sanford Regional Technical Center is a proud member of Maine’s network of career and technical education (CTE) schools. The sending schools they serve include Kennebunk, Marshwood, Massabesic, Noble,

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lot on Oct. 30 from 5:30-7 p.m. Healthy snacks, sandwiches and soups will be provided in the lobby. The library will give away books and goody bags. Eliot Trick-or-treating will be Tuesday, Oct. 30 from 5-8 p.m. Kennebunk Door-to-door trick-ortreating will be on the evening of Wednesday, Oct. 31. There are no set hours. Trick-or-treaters are also invited to visit local businesses between 4 and 6 p.m. on Oct. 31. Kennebunkport Door-to-door

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South Berwick The annual Halloween parade will begin at the Community Center on Norton Street on Tuesday, Oct. 30 at 5:30 p.m. Trick-or-treat will be after the parade from 6-8 p.m. Wells Door-to-door trick-or-treating will be on Wednesday, Oct. 31 from 5-8 p.m. York Door-to-door treat-or-treating will be on Tuesday, Oct. 30 from 5-8 p.m. There will also be a Hal-

urday, October 27, the Frisbee Common at the KCC will be filled with bouncy houses, free pumpkins, and games. There will be horse-drawn hay rides and a costume contest with prizes! All are encouraged to wear their silliest or spookiest costumes. The event will run from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. and in the event of rain or snow, will be held inside the community center gymnasium and STAR Theatre. Admission is free. Food and concessions will be available for purchase. loween Parade and Hop on Wednesday, Oct. 31. The parade departs from the Town Hall at 4:30 p.m. and proceeds to Village Elementary School for dancing and treats.

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KENNEBUNK On Monday, October 29 the Seacoast Republican Headquarters at 99 York St. (Route 1), Kennebunk, will welcome Special Guest Speaker Ken Quinn, the Northern Regional Director for U.S. Term Limits. Mr. Quinn will explain how the amendment process to impose term limits on Congress works and why it is up to the people to make it happen. He will also detail the history and benefits of term limits and why the majority of Americans

are in favor of having term limits while the majority of the Congress opposes them. In addition, he will explain why support from candidates running for the Maine Legislature is needed to propose a Term Limits Amendment for Congress and why it is important for supporters to sign the U.S. Term Limits petition which can be found on line at termlimits.com. Doors open 6 p.m. for refreshments and a Meet & Greet with Candidates. Meeting will

Kittery Voter Registration Night KITTERY Election Day will be here before you know it. Are you registered to vote? If not, the Registrar’s Office will be hostbe from 6:30-8 p.m. Information about local, county, state, and national Republican candidates will be available and there are many and varied volunteer opportunities to assist candidates. For more information, contact Nancy Ford at nford. wellsgop@gmail.com or 207468-2395.

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...TECH from page 1 of runners carrying the SHS and SRTC flags down Main Street from the old school to the new, escorted by the Sanford Police Department. The final leg of the relay will arrive at the ceremony site promptly at 1 p.m. Guests are encouraged to arrive using the Route 4 entrance to avoid getting held up behind the flag relay and marching band. The ceremony will feature

remarks by the superintendent and members of the Sanford School Committee, a key-passing ceremony, and a formal ribbon-cutting. Music will be provided by the SHS marching band and chorus. As part of Sanford’s 250th Anniversary Celebration, Sanford City Manager, Steve Buck, will take a moment to seal a time capsule to be placed at the new school. The water-tight container will be buried in front of the main

entrance and covered with a granite marker with instructions for a future generation to open on Sunday, October 28, 2068. Public tours of the new school will be offered starting at 11 a.m. before the ceremony, and until 3:30 p.m. following the ceremony. Unguided tours of the building will not be permitted. In the event of inclement weather, the ceremony will be moved inside to the competition gym.

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ARUNDEL On Sunday, November 4 the Boy Scouts from Troop 330 in Arundel will gather to work on a project that hits close to home. Led by troop leader Mark Aportria, the boys plan on build-

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to have the help of the Arundel Boy Scouts and their leader, said Joan Hull, President of the ACT. “The benches they are building will be enjoyed by the whole community on our newly built trails.� The trails she is referring to are trails that have been cut by volunteers this year. One, located on River Road, and donated posthumously by longtime Arundel resident Richard Welch, will be named Welch Woods and offer a half mile trail that includes a lovely view of the Kennebunk River. A second property, located on Limerick Road, will connect to the Eastern Trail and is planned to be the site of the new Arundel Town Hall. Both are expected to open to the public in 2019 once the appropriate signage is installed. The Arundel Conservation Trust (ACT) believes that

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Having served as your State Representative for 8 years and now as your current State Senator, I have worked very closely with Bob on many issues. I can think of no person better qualified and experienced to represent the people of Senate District 34 than Bob Foley. He will be ready on day one! I hope you will join me in voting for Bob Foley for State Senate on November 6th!

Dear Representative Foley, On behalf of the thousands of children and adults with autism, intellectual, and other disabilities that Waban provides essential services to each year and our 450 dedicated, committed, and passionate staff, I wanted to recognize and thank you for your years of efforts to ensure that these critically needed service receive the essential funding that they need.

- Senator Ron Collins

Bob has proven over and over in many different roles representing Wells that he is a thoughtful, dedicated and strong leader who can work successfully for the good of Wells. Bob works tirelessly on behalf of his constituents, and his experience in business, as Selectman and in the Legislature make him the best choice to serve as our next State Senator for District 34. Let’s send Bob Foley to the Maine State Senate for District 34! - Hon. Kathleen D. Chase, Wells

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the rural landscape is an important part of Arundel’s character wants to ensure that the children and grandchildren of the citizens of Arundel can have the same feelings and experiences that the beautiful landscape gives the previous generations. ACT believes doing so will enable a stronger, more vibrant community that honors this heritage. They seek to preserve Arundel’s unique natural, recreational and scenic resources for everyone to access and enjoy. Adds Joan, “That’s what the Arundel Conservation Trust is all about, not just preserving land, but also building the sense

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This year, one of your many accomplishments was in supporting the effort to forge the consensus necessary to support increasing the wages of thousands of Direct Support Professionals across the state from the subminimum wage level of $9.17 per hour. Your efforts have been instrumental in providing a fair wage for this key work sector group of employees and addressing the state-wide work force crisis that threatened the ongoing viability of these life-supporting services. I would hope that you continue to have the opportunity to share your perspectives in Augusta and continue your work for the people of Maine. With much appreciation and tremendous respect, Neal Meltzer Executive Director, Waban Projects, Inc.

“I’ve served with Bob for the past 4 years in the Maine House, in fact we are seat mates. Bob is a well-respected member of the House, on both sides of the aisle, which helps him get legislation passed. While I will miss serving with Bob in the House, I am glad that he will be our next State Senator for District 34. I am proud to endorse and to support Bob Foley as our next State Senator. He will serve our district well!�

of community that comes along with the help of volunteers of all ages and making the beautiful spaces of Arundel available for all. These boys can be justly proud when the show off their handiwork to their families and friends as they walk the ACT trails.� For more information about Arundel Conservation Trust or to learn how you can volunteer or donate, visit www. arundeltrust.org

Ten Tips for a Safer Halloween STATEWIDE Halloween is just around the corner and little witches, ghosts, pirates and super heroes will soon take to the streets for trick-or-treating fun. The American Red Cross of Maine has tips to help everyone stay safe while enjoying the festivities. Make sure trick-or-treaters can see and be seen. Use face makeup instead of masks as masks can make it hard to see. Give kids flashlights to light their way and add reflective tape to costumes and trick-or-treat bags. Also, have everyone wear light-colored clothing. Use flame-resistant costumes. Plan the trick-or-treat route in advance and make sure adults know where their children are going. A parent or responsible See TIPS page 9...

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~ News ~ CMP Amends Transmission Line Plan to Address Permitting Requirement AUGUSTA Central Maine Power has notified regulators of its intent to amend a key element of its proposed New England Clean Energy Connect transmission line to avoid an aerial crossing over the Kennebec River to address the concerns of state environmental regulators, the host communities, and other stakeholders. The company will submit a plan to cross under the river using Horizontal Direc-

tional Drilling technology to preserve the scenic and recreational value of the segment of the river known as the Kennebec Gorge. “Maine and the region will benefit immensely from the New England Clean Energy Connect, so we are changing our proposal to address a key concern of state environmental regulators,� said Doug Herling, president and CEO of Central Maine Power. “This has always

...TIPS from page 8 adult should accompany young children door-to-door in neighborhoods. Be cautious around animals, especially dogs. Walk, don’t run. Only visit homes that have a porch light on. Accept treats at the door. Never go inside. Walk only on the sidewalks, not in the street. If no sidewalk is available, walk at the edge of the roadway, facing traffic. Look both ways before crossing the street and cross only at the corner. Don’t cut across yards or use alleys and don’t cross between parked cars. Use extra caution if driving. Excited youngsters may forget to look both ways before crossing.

Make sure a grown-up checks the goodies before eating. Make sure to remove loose candy, open packages and choking hazards. Discard any items with brand names that you are not familiar with. And finally, for those planning to welcome trick-or-treaters to their homes, follow these safety steps: Light the area well so young visitors can see. Sweep leaves from your sidewalks and steps. Clear your porch or front yard of obstacles someone could trip over. Find these and all of the Red Cross apps in smartphone app stores by searching for the American Red Cross or going to redcross.org/apps.

been under consideration. We believe this change may also encourage stronger support from those who appreciate the project’s benefits, but want to preserve the commercial and aesthetic value of the river as well.� The New England Clean Energy Connect was selected in response to a Massachusetts initiative to increase the supply of clean energy as required under the state’s Global Warming Solutions Act. The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities is reviewing 20-year contracts among the state’s largest electric utilities, Central Maine Power, and Hydro-QuÊbec for the delivery of 9.45 terawatt hours of electricity annually from Cana-

dian hydropower facilities. In Maine, the project will produce nearly $1 billion in economic benefits through construction employment, electricity cost savings, local property taxes, and enhanced economic growth between 2017 and 2027.

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Bring your appetite to St. Johns’ Masonic Hall, 216 Portland Street, Route 4, South Berwick, 5-6:30 p.m. Adults: $10, Children $3 Tickets available at the door.

Saturday, October 27 National Drug Take Back Day in Kittery The Kittery Police Department, 200 Rogers Road, Kittery, will be accepting prescription, over the counter and veterinary pills, drops and ointments from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

15th Annual All Souls’ Walk Come to the Brickstore Museum, 117 Main St, Kennebunk, for a narrated walk with costumed interpreters through Hope Cemetery to hear the fascinating tales of residents from the past. Tour lasts about one hour and perfect for the whole family. $10/person, $30/family; no advance reservations unless for large group. Purchase tickets at the door.

Farmers Market The Kennebunk Farmers Market is open every Saturday morning in the Garden Street parking lot in downtown Kennebunk. Hours are 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. through November.

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TURN A SUMMER HOT SPOT INTO A COOL COMFORT ZONE .

10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Wells Activity Center, 113 Sanford Road, Wells. Suggested $2 donation at the entrance. Profits from food sales will benefit The Susan Hludik Memorial Fund. Presented by Designing Women.

Sunday, October 28 Fall Family Festival Enjoy a fun afternoon of fun carnival games, face painting and candy for everyone in the Recreational Center at Messiah Christian Church, 2700 Post Rd (Rte 1) in Wells. There will also be plenty of delicious chili and pies to sample from contestants in the Chili CookOff and Pie Baking Competitions. Event starts at 11:30 a.m. and don’t forget to wear your best non-scary costume!

Musical Medic Madness Bring cool comfort to any room‌ without wasted energy or noise.

Brain Saulnier, fully dressed in his EMT wear, shares his story of

connecting his medical career to his guitar therapy and plays that emotion through his music at 2 p.m. at Atria, 1 Penny Lane, Kennebunk. FMI: 207-504-5158.

Monday, October 29 An Evening with “The Other Side� Delve into the supernatural with Colleen Feeney-Dyer, an amazing psychic and medium who provides messages from beyond from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.. $60 per person and light refreshments will be provided. The event will take place at and all proceeds will benefit The Ryan Home, 31 High Street, North Berwick. Only 25 attendees maximum; to reserve your spot, email sdbaking@gmail. com.

Tuesday, October 30 Open House & Halloween Party Families and friends are invited to a tour of Kennebunk Walk-in Care at 2 Independence Drive, Kennebunk to meet staff, providers and take part in frighteningly fun Halloweenthemed activities. Event takes place 4-6 p.m.. FMI: 207-467-8074 or info@yorkhospital.com.

Wednesday, October 31 Halloween Hop & Costume Parade The Annual Halloween Hop & Costume Parade in York usually draws crowds of 200 - 300 children and families. Participants meet at Town Hall and depart at 4:30 p.m. for Village Elementary School where kids can dance to Halloween hits, receive goodie bags and enjoy crafts, until 6 p.m.

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Newcomers & Neighbors Club Make new friends at the Kennebunkport Community House, Temple Street, Kennebunkport at 6:30 p.m. Speakers from the Saco River Theater will present details to the life of a thespian. Open to all residents of Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel. Refreshments will be served and guests are welcome. FMI: www.kptanewcomers.org.

The World Is Our Classroom 7-8:30 p.m. Come to the Wells Reserve to hear the extraordinary tale of Cindy Ross who traveled with her children on an inspiring 3,100 mile journey across 12 countries learning about cultures, self reliance and appreciation. $5 suggested donation. FMI: 207-646-1555 or wellsreserve.org.

Friday, November 2 4th Annual YCCAC Ceilidh & Silent Auction Dance to authentic Irish dance music at Spring Hill, 117 Pond Rd., South Berwick from 6-9 p.m. at this fundraiser presented by York County Community Action Corporation. Adults $15, Children (5 to 16) $8, kids under four are free. Purchase tickets online at www. yccacfundraiser.com. FMI: 207459-2938.

Saturday, November 3 Holiday Fair See beautiful gifts, theme baskets, delicious homemade baked goods, jams, jellies, handcrafted items and more at Saint Raphael’s Church, 6 Whipple Road, Kittery, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is free. FMI: 207-438-9787.

VFW Spaghetti Dinner for Veterans

The VFW Kittery-Eliot Memorial Post 9394, is hosting a spaghetti dinner to honor veterans of all eras from 4-7 p.m. at the Kittery Community Center, 120 Rogers Road in Kittery. The dinner is free for all veterans. $7 for non-veteran adults, $3.50 for children up to 12 years old. Menu includes spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, and dessert. FMI: 207-686-316.

Big Night Out 2018 Enjoy an evening of raffle packages, silent auctions, beer and wine, hor d’oeuvres, music and more at the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust, 57 Gravelly Brook Rd, Kennebunkport from 6 -10 p.m. All proceeds benefit A Place to Start, a non-profit organization with a mission of hope, help and guidance for alzheimer’s families. Tickets $35 ($40 at the door). FMI: 207-502-7238 or www.aplacetostartfordementia.org.

Sunday, November 4 Chicken Shoot The public is welcome every Sunday at 2 p.m. at the York Elks, 1704 US Route 1 in Cape Neddick. Snacks provided and a variety of prizes will be given in the food line. FMI: 207-361-2788.

Three Hills of Mount Agamenticus Hike Explore all three hills of Mt. A from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Travel along old logging roads, ski trails, and farmland, discovering old stonewalls and house foundations. FMI: www. GWRLT.org. Reservations required. Contact 207-646-3604 or info@ gwrlt.org.

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CAPE NEDDICK Captain Jay Tucci, aka, Jason Antonucci, has been an aspiring artist from early childhood. Outgoing and adventurous, his dream had been to work for Disney, or Pixar as an animator but at a young age his mom noticed something wrong with his leg. After many doctor office visits including a stop at Children’s Hospital in Boston,

other kids could, he was more aware of the physical differences between people. And despite being bullied from time-totime, he never let the situation get the better of him. He used his imagination and creativity to have fun in other ways. Fast forward to today and meet Captain Jay and the Misfit Crew; a wonderful children’s book authored and illus-

Jay’s left leg was diagnosed as Congenital Pseudarthrosis. At age six he had his first corrective surgery and by age 14 he had 11 more. Finally, at16 he was given the option of amputation and Shriners Hospital in Springfield, Mass., did the honors. Because Jay spent most of his childhood on crutches, in casts and unable to do what

trated by the same Jason Antonucci. The book is about Captain Jay the pirate who only has one leg, who meets other pirates with some similar differences, and all of whom have been cast aside by the “normal” pirates who told they can’t do things because of how different they are. This inspires the captain and his crew to go on an adventure saving other pirates, instead of turning their backs on them like what had been done to them. Jason states proudly that the book, illustration and story are fun and light hearted but with a message gained from his own experiences. “My hope is that the story would mean something to someone, and just help spread that message that everyone has strengths and everyone has weaknesses, we should always focus on the good!” Jay himself also has firsthand pirating experience. He is part of the Northeast Buccaneers, a group that appears as pirates around the region at parties and public events. Tucci formed the group years ago when a friend encouraged him to take his favorite Halloween costume to a professional level. He has since found a love for

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Public Invited to a Dark and Stormy Tavern Dinner YORK This year’s Dark and Stormy Tavern Dinner sponsored by the Old York Historical Society, is a family affair prepared by Chef Jon Bagley of Cornerstone Artisanal Pizza. Hearty fare and entertaining ghost tales from York’s past provide an antidote to October’s shorter days and darker nights. Museum friends with young children have a special opportunity to enjoy a hearthcooked meal in historic Jefferds Tavern, as this year’s dinner includes two seatings. The first features a family-style, kid-friendly menu, at a lower price point. The

“Life and Music of Professor Longhair� KITTERY The Soggy Po Boys’ Honoring a Tradition Series differs from the usual Po Boys gig in that they focus on the cultural contributions of many musical giants, prefaced with a presentation to provide biographical context. This one will be especially educational as the boys go back to school with the rumba-boogie stylings of Professor Longhair (also known as Henry Roeland Byrd) on Saturday, November 3 at The Dance Hall, 7 Walker Street, in Kittery. Endearingly referred to as Fess, Longhair’s output is a gumbo of sorts, a tour of New Orleans music, blending mambo and other Caribbean genres with barrelhouse blues and second line. Dr. John, one of Fess’ many “students,� would further claim that Fess “put funk into music,� experimenting with a rhythmic vocabulary that would directly influence the music of James Brown. His most famous songs– See MUSIC page 15...

second features a three-course harvest menu. The Family Dinner (open to families with children only) will be a simple family-style feast of mac n’ cheese and pizza in a historic tavern setting at 5 p.m. High chairs will be provided, but please bring your own wine, beer, and sippy cups! Adultsare $15, $10 members, and children are $5 (ages 2-18). Reservations required. The Traditional Dinner will be a three-course harvest menu that includes a mixed greens salad with candied pecans, cranberries, goat cheese and an apple cider vinaigrette, braised pork stew with root vegetables and mashed potatoes, and blueberry bread pudding with whipped cream at 7 p.m. As always, please bring your own beer or wine. Tickets: $65 / $60 members Reservations required. Jefferds Tavern is located at 3 Lindsay Road in York. For more information or to buy tickets online, visit www.oldyork. org or call 207-363-4974.

All-4-Kids’ Consignment Sale WELLS The Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) for Wells Elementary School is holding their only ‘All-4-Kids Consignment Sale’ for this school year Friday and Saturday November 2 and 3. Friday’s sale hours are from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Saturday sale hours are from 8 a.m. to noon. Parents and others in the general public are invited to browse and shop for great bargains. The sale will take place inside the Wells Elementary School gymnasium, rain or shine. Everything for sale is appropriately tagged and sorted by size and gender, so shoppers can quickly find what they are looking for. All sale items are inspected by PTSA members and everything is in great condition. Girls and boys clothing is a variety of fall, winter, spring and summer with sizes from newborn to age 18. Other items for sale are children’s toys, puzzles, books, games, DVD’s, sports equipment, baby items and children’s furniture. This special sale presents a great opportunity to get kids’ items at very reasonable prices

while supporting the PTSA at Wells Elementary School. This support allows the parent organization to sponsor large, popular annual events at WES such as Colors Day and Starz for Broadway. The PTSA also grants funding to teachers for special classroom needs, field trips and other items. “Small-item� donations for the sale can be brought to WES Thursday, November 1 from 3:30 to 7 p.m. Large-item donations will be accepted on Friday, No-

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Ameranouche Gypsy Flamenco Swing Ensemble at Gallery

KITTERY The Haley Art Gallery will host a performance by award winning Ameranouche Gypsy Flamenco Swing Ensemble on Saturday, October 27, from 7 – 9 p.m. Admission is $10 and tickets can be purchased on the day of the event or prior by contacting haleygallery@comcast.net. Veterans of the Newport Jazz Festival, Djangofest Northwest, Muzikfest Bethlehem, PA

and the National Press Club, Ameranouche trio ensemble includes Richard “Shepp” Sheppard on Guitar, Michael K. Harrist on Base and Julian Loida on percussion. The ensemble perform acoustic Gypsy inspired music mixing Flamenco, Bebop and Jazz swing influences - played on traditional French jazz guitars, the music is rhythmic, vigorous, and elegant. Ameranouche is committed to connecting with

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ String Summit at the Dance Hall KITTERY On Saturday, October 27 at 7 p.m., The Dance Hall in Kittery will be alive with the sounds of strings featuring an all-star lineup of some of the Northeast’s premier musicians.

Raised on contradances, fiddle contests, and Irish sessions, Liz and Dan Faiella bring to life the traditional Irish and New England music of their roots with Liz’s lyrical fiddle and vocals and Dan’s spirited

low whistle and guitar. This sibling folk duo has captivated audiences at premier folk venues, contradances, and festivals around New England. Liz and Dan have performed at Club Passim, the Boston Celtic Music Festival, the New England Folk Festival, the Acadia Trad Festival,

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Maine Celtic Celebration, and New Hampshire’s Seacoast Irish Festival.Their concerts feature traditional Celtic and New England music, both instrumental settings and songs. Audience members are taken on a journey through the folk traditions of the duo’s Irish heritage and New Hampshire roots, from haunting ballads, to the lyrical compositions of Turlough O’Carolan, to snappy and danceable jig and reel medleys, to mesmerizing fingerstyle guitar arrangements of slow airs. The Dance Hall is located at 7 Walker St, Kittery. Tickets are $20 at the door and $16 in advance and can be purchased at www. thednacehallkittery.org.

...MUSIC from page 13 “Big Chief” and “Mardi Gras in New Orleans,” to name only a few – are steeped in local tradition, and while the great majority of them never cracked the mainstream, they are locally loved with timeless reverence. The Soggy Po Boys have been honing their craft of New Orleans music in their Tuesday residency in their hometown of Dover, NH. Advance tickets are $12 and can be purchased at www. brownpapertickets.com or $15 at the door. For more details, visit www.thedancehallkittery.org.

Left photo: Chloe Moretti and Annie Montanus were accepted to the All New England Band at Plymouth State University. Right photo: Sofia Latta, Maddy Sintiris, and Nate Reppucci will perform with the Macy’s Great American Marching Band during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in November.

SOUTH BERWICK Marshwood High School Band director David Graichen has a lot to be proud of concerning his band. This past week two students, Chloe Moretti and Annie Montanus, were accepted to the All New England Band at Plymouth State University. Both had to go through a select nomination process where they were ultimately chosen and will be sent music to prep on their own. Then on Monday, November 19 they will rehearse all day at Plymouth State and perform a concert that night with students from all over New England. Also this past week, David and the chorus teacher took 17 students to the District One

Honors Festival Auditions in Sanford. Students prepped audition music and a prepared piece and were also asked to sightread music that they had never seen before. Of these seventeen students, thirteen were accepted to the festival based on their audition scores. They will go to York High School in January to rehearse as a large group for two days and perform a concert with other students from all over York County. David also has three students, Sofia Latta, Maddy Sintiris, and Nate Reppucci, who prepared and auditioned for the Macy’s Great American Marching Band. They had to send in video auditions along with stu-

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WELLS There will be plenty of unique handmade gifts to see at the 35th Annual League of Maine Craft Show on Saturday and Sunday, November 3 and 4 in Wells. This juried show, held at the Wells Jr. High School on Route 1 (1470 Post Road), features a wide variety of Maine and New England artists and craftsmen. The fair is a tradition for visitors and locals alike filled with aisles of creativity: Jewelry, pottery, photography, soaps, clothing and accessories, candles, wood crafts, fiber arts, handcrafted specialty foods and much more. Here’s just a sampling of what’s to be found: Ann Torrey of Worcester, MA, offers one-of-a-kind glass wind chimes from vintage glass

plates, bowls and bottles. David Sullivan Photography of Ogunquit has spectacular local photos to enjoy and share. Betty Snowman of Auburn has ladies’ appliquÊd sweatshirts, tee-shirts and jackets. Maggie and Pete Adams from Camden have beauti-

ful driftwood trees and forest scapes that are a must see. Susan Randall of Rochester, NH, transforms local beach stones into functional key rings, door knobs, fan pulls and more. Carol Merola from Lyman works her magic in stone and metal from stone sand pipers to whimsical critters. Pauline Gould from Rochester, NH, is a fiber artist who features hats, purses, gloves and felted pins all celebrating a Victorian touch. Elizabeth Sugerman of North Yarmouth combines nautical maps with sterling silver. The craft show also includes live music provided by folk musician Carolyn Currie of Cumberland. Her CDs will be available at the show. Beach Dawgs Cafe will be providing a hearty and hot menu, that will be available throughout the day in the lobby of the Jr. High. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days and parking and admission are free. For more information contact show director Darr Littlefield at 207646-5172 or summersolstice@ maine.rr.com. Also, visit www. summersolsticecraftshows.com.

Folk Prints Exhibit at the Library KENNEBUNK For the month of November the Kennebunk Free Library will exhibit “Folk Prints�, cyanotype prints enhanced with encaustic wax created by Keiren Valentine. The public is invited to view the exhibit at 112 Main St., Kennebunk during regular library hours when the gallery is not in use. As a child, Keiren Valentine’s visual language developed under the influence of the paintings and drawings of her parents and relatives. She is driven by the necessity to work with her hands, what the Japanese refer to as “te-ateh� or “applying hands�. Using the methods and process of one of the oldest forms of photography, the blue of the Cyanotype, Folk Prints tells a story of a picnic; of simple joys and the sunshine of lovers’ youth. The inherent qualities of hand-made cyanotype prints, combined with the window-like shapes within the white negative-space, set the stage for the dream theme of this tale. The dream theme is enhanced with a final coating in transparent encaustic wax,

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furthering the timeless appearance of the prints. Folk Prints nods at the Shakespearean “all the world’s a stage� philosophy; blinking into the darkness and mystery of the subconscious, meekly reaching out to uncover the truths apart from the fallacies, or to realize there were no distinctions between the two realities at all, only two sides of one coin. Keiren has been working with this medium, since 2012. She is most inspired by the Dream World and the subconscious, memories and alternate realities. She hopes to breathe new life into antiquarian processes, to make outmoded technologies relevant again, and to create imagery that is beautifully unique. Keiren seeks commissioned work to re-imagine photographs and create one of a kind Cyanotypes. Library hours are Monday and Tuesday 9:30 a.m. - 8 p.m., Wednesday 12:30-8 p.m., Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Harvest Fair at St. David’s Episcopal Church KENNEBUNK On Saturday, November 3 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., St. David’s Episcopal Church at 138 York Street (Route 1 South just before the Wells town line) in Kennebunk, will be hosting its annual Harvest Fair. Good food abounds with delicious baked goods and sweets for sale along with homemade frozen pot pies, jams and jellies. Lunch will feature sandwiches provided by Kitchen Chicks as well as award winning soups by outstanding local providers. Free coffee and doughnuts, along with musical entertainment will be provided during the day. A silent auction will include over 60 high quality items and gift certificates from local restaurants, stores and salons, including a golf bag from President George H.W. Bush with inscribed clubs, Red Sox tickets and a handmade doll house! A basket raffle will feature over 30 exciting collections of themed items such as Coffee Lovers, Family Movie Night, Seasonings and Spices, Pizza Party, and “All things Red Sox”. And this year, therewill be a separate raffle for a beautiful handmade queen sized quilt made by one of the parishioners. Sales are limited to 50 tickets, with a donation of $20 per ticket. Other tables include a Table of Treasures with unique finds, a Jewelry Table with an

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array of old and new offerings, wreaths for sale, and hand made items that would make great gifts for the holidays. There is plenty of parking and weather is not an issue as our Great Hall has plenty of warm, dry space. For more information call 207-985-3073 or visit www. stdavidskennebunk.org.

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both towns created an industry for the area, and we wanted to highlight that story,” said Games coordinator, Nicole St. Pierre. “Salmon Falls Village and South Berwick were really one big community when the mills were open. Even now, our kids go to school together, play sports together, and more. We thought it was a great way to introduce South Berwick to Rollinsford’s history.” Teams earn points at each stop of the evening by solving

puzzles and playing games. Guests can earn extra points by bringing a picture of themselves from the 80’s, by bringing a Jello mold, and/or by dressing up in 80’s clothes. The evening includes food and drink, and concludes with dancing to classic 80’s music. Doors will close at 11 p.m. Tickets are $40 each, and available at www.oldberwick. org and at the shop A Little Something on Paul Street in South Berwick.

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Berwick Public Library Chili/Chowder Cookoff Enter your best chili or chowder to be judged on Saturday, November 3, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. $7 to sample all the delicious entries and vote for your favorites. Prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Sign up at the circulation desk.

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

DA Hurd Library Discover Your Emotion Code On Saturday, November 4 at 1 p.m., Holistic Life Coach Marianne Winnett will guide participants in this energy healing method to identify and release negative trapped emotions within your body for optimal health and well-being.

Yarn & Fabric Swap If you sew, knit or crochet, bring your unused yarn, fabric, and patterns to swap or donate. Fabric must be clean and folded and small bags of clean fabric scraps suitable for quilting or collage are acceptable. Items may be brought to the library Nov. 5 - 15. The swap will be on Thursday, November 14, from 1 to 6:30 p.m.

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

Kennebunk Free Library Research Your Family History On Saturday, November 3 at 10 a.m., the Kennebunk Free Library

Genealogy Group will host Patty Shorland, director of the Exeter New Hampshire Family History Center. Shorland will provide an overview of the resources available at the Family History Center, a tutorial on how to use the research tools available on the FamilySearch website, and instruction on using the Family Tree section of the website.

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Trick or Treat Story Time Wear your costume and join us for stories, songs, a small craft, tasty treats, and trick or treating with Kittery Estates residents on Tuesday, October 30 at 11 am. Story time is open to children ages up to five and their caregivers. Kittery Estates is located at 220 State Rd (just north of the traffic circle.)

Trick or Treat at the Library On Wednesday, October 31 from 4 - 8 p.m. Trick-or-treaters of all ages are invited to wear their costumes and stop by the Taylor building to celebrate Halloween with a treat!

Haunted Lighthouses with Jeremy D’Entremont Come hear the legends and spooky tales of New England lighthouses with author and foremost expert Jeremy D’Entremont who has written over 20 books on the subject at the Kittery Community Center, 120 Rogers Rd, Kittery on Wednesday, October 31 at 6 p.m.

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On Wednesday, October 31 at 1 p.m., Teens are invited to come in costume, make spooky crafts, eat yummy treats.

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Wednesday, November 7 at 1:30 p.m. Each month we celebrate a new popular theme with kids in grades 5 and up. High schoolers welcome! This month we ask: Are you a proud Northside or a Southside Serpent? An Archie or a Jughead? A Betty or a Veronica? Find out as we celebrate all things Riverdale!

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Fall programs are on hold for a few weeks while we work through the hiring process of a new children’s librarian. We will let you know when we will resume our programming with our new staff member. Please feel free to gather at the library at the usual time for the programs and have an informal playgroup in the meantime. Toddler Time on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Baby Time on Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. Ages 3, 4, and 5 on Thursdays at 10:30 a.m.

YORK York Public Library is hosting a new monthly program, Who Are the People in Our Neighborhood, in an effort to deepen relationships within the community. This month, York Town Manager Steve Burns will take the spotlight at 7 p.m. on Thursday, November 1, at the library. Burns has been living in York for nearly 20 years, and has served the Town since 1999 in a variety of capacities. Married with two daughters, Burns’ interests swell beyond town administration to include, among other things, boat building and block printing.

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Come hear Burns’ stories for an hour or so, and if you would like to share your own— or know anyone who might like to be part of the program—call Kim Myers at the library at 207363-2818. Conversational French Join us on Thursday, October 25 at 6:30 p.m. for an informal approach to practicing or re-learning French. This group will meet weekly on Thursdays to speak French with activities and other approaches to practicing the language. We welcome anyone with a French Language interest to participate.

Fiber Arts If you embroider, cross-stitch, sew, weave, quilt, whatever you do – if it’s done with fiber and it’s portable, we welcome you on Friday, October 26 at 10:30 a.m. We meet every Friday as long as the library is open. All ages and levels are encouraged to join us for ideas, inspiration and lively conversation.

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On Thursday, November 1 at 6 p.m., our seasonal evening of poetry and music returns with poet, Christopher Seid who will read from his second collection of poems, Age of Exploration He will be joined by community readers who will read published work from a variety of poets, and music by guitarist Woody Allen.

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York Public Library Fall Film Series: “Limehouse Golem� Sunday, October 28 at 3 p.m. As music-hall star Elizabeth Cree awaits her sentence for the death of her husband John, Inspector Kildare suspects he may have died by the hand of the killer responsible for the series of murders that has shaken Victorian London. Not rated (most likely R equivalent). 109 minutes.

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Tuesday, October 30 at 7 p.m. Professor Alan Gitelson focuses on the implications of America’s divisions on the 2018 election (and beyond), and the impact of Donald Trump on the political landscape of the nation. The audience will be encouraged to participate in the question and answer period following the presentation.

Fall Film Series: “Landline� Sunday, November 4 at 3 p.m. In 1995, a teenager living with her sister and parents in Manhattan discovers that her father is having an affair. Rated R for sexual content, language and drug use. 97 minutes.

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Marshwood Great Works Video Game Project SOUTH BERWICK Adam Kelley, a local video game developer, came to share his knowledge of video game making with the Fourth Grade students, and celebrate the games made last year with the Fifth Grade students. The stu-

Parents Urged to be Engaged during Learning-To-Drive Years STATEWIDE As National Teen Driver Safety Week (Oct 21-27) comes to an end, new research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety underscores that when a teen is behind the wheel, everyone is at greater risk, especially when other teens are along for the ride AAA Foundation’s analysis of 2016 crash data determined that when a teen driver has only teen passengers in their vehicle, the fatality rate for all people involved in a crash, including other motorists, pedestrians and cyclists, increased more than 50 percent. “This analysis shows that in crashes where teen drivers are behind the wheel with a teen passenger, a larger portion of those killed are other road users,� said Dr. David Yang, executive di-

rector of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. “This study also found the fatality rate of a teen-driver related crash increased when factors like speeding or driving at night, were introduced.� Considering the increased risk created by a combination of teen drivers and teen passengers, AAA emphasizes the need for teen drivers to gain adequate

supervised training, especially in different driving scenarios, before taking what could be a fatal drive. “While your teenager may pass their road test, the parental driving role model continues. As your teen driver gains driving experience, ongoing adult supervision and guidance are key factors in making them safer drivers,� said Pat Moody, manager of public affairs for AAA Northern New England. See DRIVE page 22...

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Hospice Offers Free Workshops YORK York Hospital Hospice is offering free workshops focused on “Grief Support for Coping with the Holidays.” These workshops are especially helpful for those who are living with loss and anticipate difficulty with their grief during the upcoming holiday season. The holidays can be especially difficult for people who are reminded of happy gatherings and traditions of the past. At these support groups participants will learn creative ways to remember and acknowledge the special person they have lost and interact with others who are grieving. The discussions will

focus on the additional sadness often experienced throughout the holiday season. The support groups are being held in a drop-in basis. You are welcome to attend just one or both sessions, depending on your need. The support group takes place at York Hospital, Ellis Conference Room, 3 Loving Kindness Way, York on Wednesdays, November 28 and December 5, 6:30-8 p.m. If you have questions, or would like to register, call the York Hospital Hospice office at 207-337-7333. For more information, visit www.yorkhospitalhospice.org.

Simple Hygiene Tips That Can Have A Lasting, Positive Impact Personal hygiene isn’t about just looking good. The effects of maintaining personal hygiene are myriad and include reducing one’s susceptibility to infection and decreasing the risk for disease. Because personal hygiene can have such a profound impact on overall health, some may feel that they need to go to great lengths to maintain their hygiene. But that’s not the case. In fact, the following are a handful of simple ways that men, women and children can maintain their personal hygiene. • Wash your hands. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that is one of the most important steps a person can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others. After using the toilet, changing a diaper or handling raw meats that have invisible fecal matter from animals on them, people who do not wash their hands can spread germs such as salmonella, E. coli and norovirus. In addition, feces from people or animals can contribute to the spread of respiratory infections, including adenovirus and hand-footmouth disease. A 2008 study into the efficacy of handwashing published in the American Journal of Public Health found that improvements in hand hygiene resulted in a 31 percent reduction in gastrointestinal illnesses and a 21 percent re-

duction in respiratory illnesses. • Clean and trim your fingernails. Some may consider cleaning and trimming one’s fingernails a purely cosmetic activity, but proper grooming of nails can reduce a person’s risk for infection. For example, keeping fingernails clean and short can help to prevent and control pinworm infection, which the CDC notes is the most common worm infection in the United States. Pinworms are small, white roundworms that sometimes live in the colon and rectum of humans. People infected with pinworms may itch or scratch infected areas, ultimately spreading the pinworms if they do not wash their hands and trim and clean their fingernails. Reinfection may occur among people infected with pinworms who do not clean their hands and fingernails and keep their fingernails short. See HYGIENE page 21...


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WHS Staff Learns Emergency Techniques WELLS Wells High School hosted a Stop the Bleed (STB) training for faculty and staff on Wednesday, October 10. The program was presented by trauma staff from Maine Medical Center. The key note speaker, Trauma Surgeon Dr. David Ciraulo, explained that STB is a bleeding control education program to provide ordinary citizens with the skills to save lives from severe bleeding resulting from everyday accidents to terrorism. The program presented at WHS fulfilled one of the recommendations of the American College of Surgeons’ Hartford Consensus to educate the public about bleeding control. According to bleedingcontrol.org; “In April 2013, just a few months after the active shooter disaster on December 14, 2012, at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT, the Joint Committee to Create a National Policy to Enhance Survivability from Intentional Mass Casualty and Active Shooter Events was convened by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) in collaboration with the medical community and representatives from the federal government, the National Security Council, the U.S. military, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and governmental and nongovernmental emergency medical response organizations, among others�. Another speaker at WES from Maine Medical was Injury Prevention Educator Kathy Andreasen. Both she and Dr. Ciraulo spoke utilizing Power Point presentations and

demonstrations of applying tourniquets. Doris Laslie, RN, another Maine Medical educator, was also in attendance. WHS Nurse, Pat Endsley, was the organizer of this seminar. Following the presentations, teachers and other staff practiced correct tourniquet application as well as effective wound packing. Dr. Ciraulo

pointed out that many bleeding emergencies may be effectively controlled by trained citizen responders in the community. Last February, Wells High School hosted York County school nurses for a STB training and, as a result, many school districts including Wells-Ogunquit CSD are implementing bleeding control training district wide. WHS Math teacher Andre Mercier receives tourniquet training from Trauma Surgeon Dr. David Ciraulo. (Reg Bennett photo)

...HYGIENE from page 20 • Brush and floss your teeth. There’s more to personal hygiene than cleaning hands and fingernails. The American Dental Association notes that the mouth is filled with bacteria, some of which can contribute to tooth decay and gum disease, which has been linked to problems such as cardiovascular disease, stroke and bacterial pneumonia. The presence of periodontitis, an advanced from of gum disease that can result in tooth loss and, in pregnant women, can even increase a woman’s risk of delivering

preterm and/or delivering lowbirth-weight infants. Brushing your teeth thoroughly twice per day and flossing between the teeth once per day can improve your overall health and contribute to fresh breath. Personal hygiene can help people look their best, but the most significant benefit to emphasizing personal hygiene might be the effects that such an emphasis has on overall health. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.

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NFPA Cautions Halloween Revelers on Fire Hazards STATEWIDE Halloween is a fun, festive holiday for kids and adults alike, but it does present potential fire hazards. As the holiday fast-approaches, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) encourages everyone to keep fire safety in mind, and to take simple safety precautions that can help ensure a safe, fire-free day. “Halloween is an exciting day for trick-or-treating, costume-wearing and creative home decorating,� said Lorraine Carli, NFPA’s vice president of Outreach and Advocacy. “These activities do present potential fire hazards, however, so it’s important to keep safety in mind when preparing for the holiday.� According to NFPA statistics, between 2012 and 2016,

decorations were the item first ignited in an estimated average of 800 reported home structure fires per year, resulting in an average of two civilian deaths, 34 civilian injuries and $11 million in direct property damage. The decoration was too close to a heat source such as a candle or equipment in two of every five (42 percent) of these fires. NFPA offers these tips and recommendations to help ensure a fire-safe Halloween: Costumes: When choosing a costume, stay away from billowing or long-trailing fabric. If you are making your own costume, choose material that won’t easily ignite if it comes into contact with heat or flame. Visibility: Provide children with flashlights to carry for lighting or glow sticks as part of their costumes. If your child is wearing a mask, make sure the

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Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont Teen Passenger Restriction Laws: Maine – Prohibits new teen drivers from carrying passengers other than immediate family members or a foreign exchange student living with the family unless accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 20 years of age. (for the first 270 days) New Hampshire – A Teen driver shall not operate a motor vehicle with more than one passenger less than 25 years of age who is not a member of the driver’s family unless accompanied by a licensed, responsible adult who is at least 25 years of age during the first six (6) months holding the license. Vermont – For the first 3 months of licensure, teens may not drive with any passengers. During the next 3 months, teens

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Stage Neck Inn gets AAA Best Awards YORK AAA has recognized that the staff at Stage Neck Inn go above and beyond to serve their guests as they recently awarded the Housekeeping Department at the Stage Neck Inn with their 2018 Inspectors’ Best Housekeeping Award. Department Manager, Jessie Taylor believes this award is due to her team and their workplace atmosphere. “I have a very culturally diverse staff from countries like Jamaica, Montenegro, Nigeria and Romania but our cultural differences did not stand in the way of us uniting. There is a real team sense in this department... everyone

cares about the quality of their work yet they have fun working together to provide a great guest experience.” But the good news didn’t stop there. In addition to earning its 32nd consecutive Four Diamond Award of Excellence, the Stage Neck Inn was also awarded the 2018 Inspectors’ Best Locations award. Situated on one of the most beautiful spots on the Northern Seaboard and the Maine coast, the Stage Neck Inn is one of less than ten properties in the entire U.S. to have consistently been rated as AAA Four Diamond Excellence since the rating system inception in 1976.

15 Camden National Bank Employees Receive Annual Recognition Awards

YORK COUNTY On Monday, September 17, Camden National Bank held its annual Employee Appreciation Event at the Augusta Civic Center. Over 500 employees traveled from as far north as Calais, Maine and as far south as Braintree, Massachusetts to attend. During the event, all employees were thanked and celebrated, and 15 outstanding employees received awards for their impressive commitment to Camden National Bank, customers, employees, shareholders and the community. “Through a company-wide nomination process, we received countless stories of dedication and excellence,” said Greg

Dufour, President & CEO. “I’m incredibly proud of everyone’s hard work and collective accomplishments, and I’m honored to recognize our 2018 award winners who have proven themselves to be inspiring leaders and change-makers at Camden National Bank.” Some of the 2018 Employee Award Winners included: Officer of the Year – John Everett, Senior Vice President, Director of Commercial Banking for Southern Maine. Employee of the Year – Marie Cudmore, Assistant Banking Center Manager, Kennebunk, and Chris Abbott, Retail Banking Officer & Banking Center Manager, York.

Nonantum Resort Earns Silver Collar Employer Award KENNEBUNKPORT The State Workforce Board’s Older Worker Committee announced 2018’s best employers for workers over the age of 50 in Maine and among the winners was the Nonantum Resort in Kennebunkport. “I congratulate this year’s winners for recognizing the value that different employees bring to our workforce,” said

Governor Paul R. LePage. “Our state needs and values the contributions of all members of our workforce, no matter their age, and the Silver Collar Awards recognize businesses who put these values into action.” The Silver Collar Employer Award honors employers whose policies and practices match the needs of mature employees, capturing their skills and experi-

Bibber Memorial Chapel Celebrates 80 Years By Feeding First Responders WEST KENNEBUNK When Richard “Dick” Bibber, 79, was looking for ways to celebrate the 80th anniversary of his family’s funeral home business, he decided the best way to do so was to honor first responders and their families, past and present, who dedicate their lives to helping others. That’s how he started his career so he treated all of his colleagues to lunch at the West Kennebunk Fire Station in September. While he and the Rotary Clubs from Kennebunk and Wells served hamburgers, hot dogs and all the summer fixings to first responders from Arundel, Berwick, the Kennebunks, Ogunquit and Wells, Dick could look back on a long and distinguished 65-year career that has touched thousands of families. Known for his humor as much as his compassion, he is the second generation of his family to run the business. His father, Earl, founded the business with two funeral homes in Kennebunk and Kennebunk-

The Bibber family, from left, Douglas, Patricia, Richard and Edward.

port. When Dick came of age, he took an active role in the business. “In those days almost all funeral homes operated the ambulance in their community,” recalls Dick, who served many years as one of the town’s EMTs. “The first of our vehicles that I remember was a side-loading limousine which was used as the ambulance and for the removal of bodies.” When he shares that story, the irony is not lost on his listeners. Life was much simpler then and the practice was, well, New England practical. When needed, they would even use

Senator Collins Receives Distinguished Citizen Award ANNAPOLIS, MD U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) received the Distinguished Citizen Award from the Congressional Medal of Honor Society for her work to support veterans by protecting access to rural health care, holding the VA accountable in the wake of scandal, expediting the process for disabled veterans to get the services they need, and supporting Community Based Outpatient Clinics. Senator Collins received this highly prestigious award at the Congressional Medal of Honor Society 2018 Convention, which was held at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. “When the men and women of our armed forces return home, we all have a duty to welcome them all the way home. I am deeply honored to receive this

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award for my efforts to fulfill this obligation,” said Senator Collins. “As a member of the subcommittee responsible for funding the Department of Veterans Affairs, I have long worked to ensure that veterans receive the highest quality health care that is convenient and close to home. I have also advocated for veterans by supporting military caregivers, expanding educational benefits, and reducing veteran homelessness. I will continue to work hard to ensure that these brave men and women receive the benefits that they have earned through their service to our nation.” Lance Corporal Kyle Carpenter, who received the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions in Afghanistan in 2010, presented the award to Senator Collins. Other individuals who were recognized for their work to support veterans included Secretary of Defense James Mattis, Fox anchor Chris Wallace, and comedian Jay Leno. One of the co-chairs of the convention is Phebe Novakovic, the Chairman and CEO of Bath Iron Works’ parent company, General Dynamics.

the family car as a backup. Their first “combination” car was a 1948 Cadillac. “Wow! What a car!” he laughs. “I wasn’t old enough to have a drivers license, but with only one police officer in town whose schedule I knew pretty well, I would take that beauty down to the local garage for gas, to check the tires, or whatever, about two times a week. I had to sit on a pillow to see out.” As business grew, they moved the chapel to their iconic 67 Summer Street location in Kennebunk in 1956, a beautiful Victorian mansion that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Dick has been involved in the business as long as he can remember and spent a great deal of his working career serving as an EMT. In the 1970s, with the growth of York County, ambulance calls continued to increase until the towns took over. In 1979, after helping Southern Maine Medical Center move to their new hospital on Route 111, the Bibber family donated their ambulance and all its related equipment to the Town of Kennebunkport, ending a span of 40 years of ambulance service. In 1984, the third generation of Bibbers, Edward, joined the firm as a Funeral Director. A second son, Douglas, came aboard four years later. Today, Bibber Memorial Chapel has funeral homes in Kennebunk, Wells, and Berwick. Dick serves as CEO, Edward as president, Douglas as vice president, and Dick’s wife, Patricia, as secretary/treasurer — truly a family business. “There are countless stories from the past 80 years,” recalls Dick. “But, to me, the one constant has been the dedication and community commitment of our first responders; they are truly a lifeline for each and every one of us.


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After a storm, there are things you can do to make sure you’re prepared. The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) offers this information to help you better understand insurance, your risk and what to do in the event of significant storm damage.

Immediately after the disaster Your first instinct may be to clean up, but it is important to have an accurate account of all damage for your insurance company when you file a claim. Before removing any debris or belongings, document all losses. Take photos or video and make a list of the damages and lost items. If possible, save damaged items so your insurer can inspect, if necessary. After thoroughly documenting damage, take reasonable steps to avoid further destruction to your home or belongings. Policies call this mitigation. Make temporary repairs, such as covering a hole in your roof or boarding up broken windows. Insurance will typically reimburse the cost of these repairs as part of your claim, assuming the loss was covered. Your company may also reimburse you if you need to find temporary lodging or storage for your possessions. Keep a record of all receipts.

for your company, if you cannot find it. Insurers often send response teams to disaster areas. Company officials can help you determine what damages are covered, start your claim and even issue a check to start the recovery process. When reporting losses, you will need insurance information, current contact information and a home inventory or list of damaged and lost property.

The claims process After you report damage to your insurer, it will send a claims adjuster to assess the damage at no cost to you. An adjuster will walk through and around your home to inspect damaged items and temporary repairs you may have made. A public adjuster is different from a company claims adjuster. If you hire a public adjuster to act as your representative during the claims process, you are responsible for paying the pubic adjuster for his/her services. Once the adjuster has completed his/her assessment, he/ she will provide documentation

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DINNER AND A SHOW! We love supporting local businesses and while this particular location needs no additional accolades we want to offer patrons of the Ogunquit Playhouse a little something extra to sing about! Bring in your ticket or ticket stub to Jersey Boys and when you buy 1 entrée, you’ll get half off the second entree!

BOOK YOUR UPCOMING EVENT WITH US! Ogunquit Beach Lobster House is quickly becoming a go-to spot for celebrations! With the beautiful view and specialized menus, we are here to cater to all of your needs! Reunions, holiday celebrations, company parties, wedding receptions, rehearsals, birthdays and anniversaries to name a few. Call, email or stop in and ask for Ariel to start planning your event!

NEW DRINKS TO FALL IN LOVE WITH It is so easy to find fall inspiration in Ogunquit, so much spirit and excitement as the seasons change and the holidays grow nearer. Our bartenders have come up with the following new drinks just for you! Apple Cider Sangria, Drunken Pumpkin and the Nutty Witch! They’re hauntingly good!

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Dining Guide 3-6pm Monday-Thursday

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~ Obituaries ~ Spirit Parish Food Pantry, 236 Eldridge Road, Wells, ME 04090, would be appreciated. To share a memory of Jim, please visit www.eatonandmackay.com.

James H. Curtin, 83 Marvin R. Anderson, 70 CAPE NEDDICK – Command Master Chief Petty Officer Marvin R. Anderson of 1 Stoney Brook, passed away in his home on Monday, October 22, 2018. He was born July 2, 1948 in St. Cloud, Minnesota the son of Marvin E. and Irene B. (Johnson) Anderson. He traveled the world representing his country of the United States of America for 32 years in the U.S. Navy before retiring. He was Commander of the 14th Naval District and a veteran of the Vietnam, Desert Storm and Desert Shield Wars. He was a war hero many times over receiving many medals including the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for Heroism by the President of the United States. His family includes his wife Terrilee Feeny Anderson and family of York; his children, Andrew, Michael, Robert and Kirstie and families, of England, North Carolina and Maine respectively. A graveside service with Military Honors will take place at 11 a.m. on Monday, October 29 in Southern Maine Veterans Cemetery, in Springvale. A reception will be held at the American Legion in Springvale immediately following the service. Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home, York, is directing arrangements. Visit www. lucaseatonfuneralhome.c

MOODY – James Curtin, of Moody, formerly of Beverly, MA, Natick, MA, and Newton, MA, passed away after a long illness on October 9, 2018. Jim was born and raised in Newton and graduated from Newton High in 1953 and Wentworth Institute in 1955. After college he served in the US Air Force. He was an engineer for Polaroid Corp for 23 years and in 1988 he purchased Naugler Mold and Engineering in Beverly, MA, which he was still operating at the time of his death. Jim was an avid gardener and WWII history buff. He was the beloved husband for 60 years of Blanche (Doherty) Curtin, the loving father of Timothy J. Curtin and his wife Teresa of West Newton, MA, and Stephanie Pilkington and her husband Jay of Bolton, MA, dear “Grampy� of Trevor, Brendan and Annie Pilkington and Sean and Gabriella Curtin and brother of the late Georgiana Curtin. He is also survived by his sisters in law Barbara Murphy and Elizabeth Duddy and her husband James, and several nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends were invited to a visiting on October 13 in Our Lady Help of Christians Church, Washington St. Newtonville followed by his Mass of Christian Burial. Interment was with Military Honors at Calvary Cemetery Waltham. In lieu of flowers, a donation in memory of Jim to Holy

Lois C. Hubbard, 80 WELLS – Lois Hubbard died peacefully on Friday, October 5, 2018 at York Hospital. She was born in Kennebunk on March 29, 1938, a daughter of Lawrence and Lillian (Towne) Eaton. Educated locally, she graduated from Kennebunk High School. In her early years, she was a waitress at Cozy Corner in Wells. She then became the bookkeeper for the 45 years her husbandowned and operated Hubbard’s Garage in Wells. Throughout all her hard work, she was an excellent homemaker, raising her eight children. Lois was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, and a member of the Trailblazers. She is predeceased by two brothers, Randy and Sonny Eaton; her sister, Betty Eaton. Lois is survived by her loving husband of 63 years, Vernon Eugene Hubbard of Wells; five

sons, Dale Hubbard and wife Julie of Wells, Mark Hubbard of Wells, Todd Hubbard and wife Leslie of Wells, Shawn Hubbard and wife Lisa of Shapleigh, Patrick Hubbard of Wells; three daughters, Kelly Dore and husband William of Wells, Terri Keene of Wells, Mona Hubbard of Wells; ten grandchildren and six great grandchildren. In keeping with her wishes, there are no services planned. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Lois’ Book of Memories Page at www.bibberfuneral.com. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road, Wells.

Sara Stringer, 89 SOMERSWORTH, NH – Sara Edith (Ames) Stringer passed away peacefully on October 24, 2018. She was born in Somersworth, NH, to John and Hazel (Matherews) Ames. Gram’s many talents included sewing, quilting, needlework, braiding rugs and cake decorating. She made hats and mittens for an elementary school and for many family members. Gram was the matriarch,

spending time with and teaching her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She often made bread, pies and cake. On holidays and birthdays she made cheesecake. She and her husband built their home. Gram shared that home with many people who needed a place to stay. Plowing with her tractor and mowing See STRINGER page 32...

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...STRINGER from page 31 with her ride-on tractor were two of her favorite things to do. She was predeceased by her husband Carlton Stringer and a son Michael G. Stringer. She leaves a daughter, Linda (Stephen) Shaw and two sons Michael C. and Troy B. Stringer, several grandchildren and great grandchildren, and her Border Collie Buzzy. A very special thank you goes to Tyler Swan, a great grandson who was her chief caretaker for the last year of her life, and to Donna her hospice nurse. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, October 28 at 3 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 35 Tates Brook Road, Somersworth, NH.

Marie R. Thibodeau, 78, NORTH BERWICK – Marie Thibodeau of High Street, passed away peacefully, October 18, 2018 in York Hospital with her family by her side.

She was born September 4, 1940 in Woburn, MA, the daughter of Lucien and Emily (Barroso) Lada and graduated Woburn High School. Marie earned her teaching degree at Wellesley College in Massachusetts before beginning her teaching career at schools in Portland and Bozrah, CT. Marie is remembered for her wonderful sense of humor and being happy go lucky, even though she had a streak of Italian stubbornness which made her 4’10� frame seem larger than life. To make someone smile was her daily goal. Enjoying nature and all its beauty, she especially loved her birds and taking in an afternoon ride to the ocean. Marie was very

crafty and sold her hand-made goods at many local fairs, including her knitted towels. She was happy to share her crotched hats and mittens to everyone as well. First and foremost, Marie loved her family with all her heart. Marie is survived by her husband of 33 years, Louis (Butch) Thibodeau of North Berwick; four daughters, Patricia Sargent and husband Don of Lyman; Kathleen McInerney and husband Thomas of Norwich, CT; Kimberly Thibodeau of Waterboro; Rebecca Simpson of Sanford; her son, Scott Thibodeau and his wife Annette of Lebanon; 15 grandchildren, seven greatgrandchildren and an eighth expected in December. A time of visitation was held on Thursday, October 25 at the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick. Friends who wish may contribute to the Animal Welfare Society, 46 Holland Road, Kennebunk, ME 04043. Arrangements are entrusted to the Johnson Funeral Home, North Berwick. Condolences may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneral.com.

Kenneth E. Towne, 89 YORK – Kenneth E. Towne of 28 Fernald Ave., passed away Wednesday, October 10, 2018. He was born February 1, 1929 in Essex, MA a son of the late Earle M. and Ruth E. (Eaton) Towne. During his lifetime he enjoyed fishing, clam digging on the Essex river and spending time up at the family Camp. He served in the United States Navy. He had many jobs during his lifetime, he drove a tractor trailer, he was one of the first letter carriers for the Post Office in York, he delivered oil for Roger Young Oil Co. and he owned his own Sign Company

(Towne Sign Co. of York). He was a member of the York Village Fire Department and served as Chief for 10 years, he was a part time Policeman for the York Harbor Police Department and a member of St. Aspinquid Masonic Lodge for 50 years. He leaves three sons, Kenneth Towne Jr. and his wife Cinda, Benjamin Towne and Jody Towne and his wife Meredith; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. He was the brother of Earle, Edward and Pauline. His wife of 55 years, Cynthia J. (Pease) Towne died in 2007. A graveside service with Military Honors took place at on Thursday, October 18 in the First Parish Cemetery, 180 York St., in York. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to York Ambulance Association, PO Box 238, York, ME 03909. Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home, 91 Long Sands Road, York, is directing arrangements. Visit www.lucaseatonfuneralhome.com.

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to save the email as a PDF file and store it on your flash drive, or any location that you choose. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I just purchased a Windows 10 computer and found Bluetooth turned on without my consent. I want a secure machine and don’t use Bluetooth. It’s turned off now, but I want to delete this service since I never use it. How do I delete it completely? Thanks, Angie Dear Angie, Bluetooth is made up of two components. First is a hardware component, usually a chip on the motherboard, or an external USB device. Second is the bluetooth software. Bluetooth is commonly used to share data between devices. Some common uses are, wireless speakers, wireless keyboard and/or mouse, a wireless headset, some printers, and even a selfie stick. If you have a cordless phone in your house, it is most likely using bluetooth technology. You have already turned bluetooth off on your computer, which is great if you are not using it, but to delete the service completely you would need to remove the hardware chip and that might not be possible since it is probably a component on your motherboard. The next best option would probably be to open the device manager on your computer, right-click on the bluetooth device and click “Disable Device�. Elizabeth


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People and Business Profiles

Middle School French Teacher Travels to Pen Pals’ School in France

ELIOT For 8 years, the Marshwood Middle School Level 1 French program has had a pen pal relationship with a middle school in Pouancé, France. Mme. Bénédicte Sprung teaches Grades 7 and 8 English at Collège Philippe Cousteau while Mrs. Nancy Mann teaches French at Marshwood. The student pen pals communicate only in the languages they are studying. Over the years the classes have exchanged Christ-

mas cards, gifts, photos, and videos. It is a cultural and linguistic exchange that happens in real time because the students use email for their letters. In the photo shown is Madame Mann (MMS French teacher), Madame Sprung (English teacher at Philippe Cousteau), and Monsieur Le Floch (principal of Philippe Cousteau). Madame Mann spent a day touring the school on July 2 and enjoyed a tour of MaineLoire region of France with Mme. Sprung.

Local Deacon Named Deacon of the Year YORK COUNTY For his selfless service to the Diocese of Portland, Deacon Darrell Blackwell of Wells has been named the 2018 Deacon of the Year. The award was presented by Bishop Robert P. Deeley and Deacon Peter Bernier, director of the Office of the Diaconate for the Diocese of Portland, during the diocese’s annual Deacon Assembly held at St. Joseph Church in Brewer on Saturday, September 29. “He is a person of integrity, a person who cares deeply about others, and a person who exercises his diaconal ministry with passion, in a spirit of humility and in simplicity, all anchored through the underpinnings of a rich prayer life that is centered on Christ,” said Deacon Bernier. “I have come to know him as a person who possesses a deep faith, a faith that bears an authentic witness to the Gospel through his words and ministry.”

Williams Realty Partners Hires Realtor Radka Meader YORK Williams Realty Partners (WRP) is excited to announce that Realtor Radka Meader has recently joined the WRP team. “As a former teacher, Radka has a unique way of educating her clients throughout the process of buying and selling. As WRP continues to grow, we carefully select who we bring on to the team and bringing in Radka was an easy decision. Her unique background and perspective are going to greatly benefit her clients and expand what WRP has to offer as a business,” states Troy Williams, Owner of WRP. After graduating from the University of Ostrava in 2004 in the Czech Republic, Radka moved to the US and settled

in York. As a former high school teacher she helped to shape minds of teenagers. Now as a Realtor®, Radka’s goal is to ensure that one of the most important financial decisions her clients face is enjoyable and stress-free. Radka understands that choosing to sell a home can be both difficult and exciting and will work tirelessly to close the deal. She is persistent and dedicated to finding her clients a home that will serve them well for years to come. Radka is active in the York community as both a volunteer and an internet business owner. “I am super excited to join the WRP team. I have always had a passion for real estate andIam looking forward to building new

relationships within the community and to work in the industry I truly love,” exclaims Radka Meader. If you would like to contact Radka Meader you can reach her at 603-502-3544, rmeader@ kw.com or by visiting www.facebook.com/radkameaderrealtor.

Milestone Reached as Maine’s 60th Community Joins AARP Age-Friendly Network PORTLAND With the recent additions of Hanover and Mount Vernon, AARP Maine announced that a total of 60 communities in the state have joined the AARP Network of Age-Friendly Communities (NAFC). Maine continues to lead the nation in the number of towns, large and small, that are making a difference in the lives

of residents of all ages through creative and cooperative accomplishments. “We are delighted by this ground-breaking achievement which gives us an opportunity to highlight the number of Maine communities committed to advancing age-friendly initiatives that encourage residents of all ages to remain active and social-

ly engaged,” stated Lori Parham, AARP Maine State Director. “The AARP Network of Age-Friendly Communities helps participating communities become great places for all ages by adopting features such as safe, walkable streets, better housing and transportation opSee AARP page 39...

Left to right: Deacon Peter Bernier, Deacon Darrell Blackwell, Bishop Deeley

Ordained on May 10, 1996, in the Diocese of Newark in New Jersey, Deacon Blackwell and his wife, Marla, moved to Maine in 2001 and he has served here since that time. His ministry has been centered at St. Martha Church in Kennebunk, part of Holy Spirit Parish. In addition to proclaiming the word of God at Mass and serving at the altar, his ministry includes home visitations and monthly visits to nursing homes, offering residents holy Communion as well as a listening ear. “It’s a grace for me to be the servant face of Christ. That comes more alive for me when I go to visit the nursing homes,” he said. “It’s a huge grace for me and a blessing that they let me enter their story.” “As a colleague of mine, I can attest to his genuine goodness, his faithfulness, his authentic love for others, his willingness to enter into lives of others, and his desire to serve Christ in all things for the glory of God,” said Deacon Bernier. Deacon Blackwell also serves as a board member for the Beacon Corporation, a non-profit whose mission is to provide financial support to people who are struggling economically. In addition, he is a member of the Knights of Columbus, and he was instrumental in the establishment of the Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel in Saco, where he continues to regularly participate in adoration, seeing it as an opportunity to encounter the real presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. “Before this, there wasn’t much heard about adoration at all. You heard about it on first Fridays and that was it,” he said. “So, it was a blessing and a privilege to be able to help the people put that together.”

An accomplished musician with decades of participation in music ministry, one of Deacon Blackwell’s newest endeavors is the formation of a guitar ensemble. He and three other men who make up the quartet are hoping to perform at Masses, prayer services, and other events. Deacon Blackwell said winning the Msgr. Charles M. Murphy Deacon of the Year Award was an unexpected honor. “It’s a blessing and a privilege to have been selected,” he said. “I’m always grateful and blessed that I can be of service to the people, and it also means a lot coming from my peers.” Deacon Blackwell credited Marla for being his greatest source of support and inspiration, saying “they have journeyed together as a couple.” “When you really see the diaconal ministry come fully alive is when you see that the husband and wife share it,” he said. Marla, who has also long been active in the Church, first in music ministry and more recently training lectors, said her husband brings to his ministry the same beautiful qualities that led her to fall in love with him. “He’s just as real as he can be. If you know him, you know him. And I just love that about him,” she said. The Monsignor Charles M. Murphy Deacon of the Year award is named for the diocese’s former, longtime director of the diaconate. The award has been given out annually since 2006 to recognize a permanent deacon’s ministry of service. There are currently 51 permanent deacons in the Diocese of Portland, including those in active ministry, those retired from active ministry, and those who serve during the summer months.


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~ Pets ~ Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Precious is a true survivor. She was found in the middle of the road on a cold October morning, covered in fleas and her eyes infected and injured. She has also undergone surgery for an ear polyp that affected her balance. Vets treated her for her immediate needs and put her on antibiotics. Since then, her appetite is amazing, but she’s picky. Precious only eats Whiskas. If you give her anything else she meows in a tiny, bossy voice. We just love this six month-old kitten’s personality and gutsy spirit. Despite the challenges that neglect has dealt her, she’s in no way impaired. She eagerly chases laser dots and toys, and dives into her kitty tunnel like a champ. When she finally tires herself out, she loves being

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held like a baby as we give her chin and cheek rubs. She also has huge double paws and by the looks of these feet, we think Precious might grow up to be a large kitty. All the more to love! Please send Precious your finest healing thoughts, and visit our thrift shop to see her and say hello. She’ll be available for adoption as soon as she’s fully healed. Donations for her surgery are very welcome. Our shelter is gearing up for winter, and supplies are always needed. Ice melt, bird seed, Dawn dishwashing liquid, laundry detergent, and trash bags are always in demand. Also canned cat food and scoopable cat litter.

Animal Welfare Society KENNEBUNK Accepting Cats from Hurricane Michael Last week the Animal Welfare Society (AWS) accepted 15 cats from hurricane-ravaged Florida. After the long journey, the cats were assessed at the AWS Community Veterinary Clinic, received any necessary vaccines, treatments and surgeries and are up for adoption at the AWS Adoption Center, 46 Holland Road in Kennebunk. The cats range from a handful of young kittens to 11 adult cats ranging from two to eight years old. This rescue effort, a lifesaving collaboration between the Jacksonville Humane Society (FL), Brandywine Valley SPCA (PA), Best Friends Animal Society (UT) and GreaterGood. org (WA) brought more than 100 cats from Florida. They all flew to Delaware, courtesy of Wings of Rescue, where some stayed in local shelters while the rest were transported to New England, in the International Fund for Animal Welfare’s transport trailer. These cats were in Florida shelters, available for adoption long before the storm hit. With the upheaval of the community, families are not in the position to adopt a new pet as they rebuild their lives. In addition, many

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Emma’s Angels NORTH BERWICK Meet Trooper! He is a 2-year-old low rider Terrier mix from Louisiana who is looking for a quiet home with his brother Diesel. He is a sweet, smart boy who is up to date on vaccinations, loves kids and other dogs. He is bonded to his sweet brother. We would love for them to go together. If you would like to meet Trooper and Diesel, call Sherrie their foster mom Sherrie at 603-781-1258 . Emma’s Angels Rescue is

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Our Thrift Shop is currently seeking donations of costume jewelry, winter accessories, scarves, gloves, mittens, warm clothing and blankets in good condition, Christmas items, cookware, and art. Our thrift shop pays Safe Haven’s vet bills, so when you shop, you’re supporting a lifesaving cause!

they are ready for their new homes, they will be listed in our website. Boo-Fest @PetLife Sanford On October 27 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Pet Life, 1364 Main Street, Sanford, there will be a halloween themed adoption event complete with costume contests, demonstrations and crafts! FMI: 207-985-3244 ext. 114.

AWS Transport Manager, Jen Adkins gets to know one of the Florida cats shortly after arrival last week

folks need temporary shelter for their own pets when they were displaced from their homes. By receiving cats that were already in Florida shelters, AWS helps free up space in the Florida shelters to take in local strays and hurricane-displaced animals. “It’s been inspiring to see the animal welfare community come together to help homeless pets impacted by Hurricane Michael,� said Adam Lamb, Brandywine Valley SPCA CEO. “In this particular rescue mission, many organizations collaborated to not only save more than 100 at-risk cats but also cats separated from their families in the storm that now have a safe place in their local shelters so their families can find them. Smith urges folks to visit AWS to meet the cats that are available now and to keep an eye on AWS’ website for the Florida cats to become available. Once

Halloween Hike on the Trails On October 29 from 4-5 p.m. in the AWS Canine Training Room, will be the last of our Drop In Pack Walks for the season. Admission is $20, or FREE if you come in costume (you or your dog – or both!). We’ll have canine agility and tricks training then, weather permitting, a group pack walk on the trails. Kids Pal-O’ween On October 31 from 3-5 p.m. kids of all ages are welcome to trick or treat with the pets at AWS. We’ll have lessons on Halloween pet safety and make special dog treats. Costumes are encouraged as we will parade from the Boston House Humane Ed classroom to the AWS Adoption Center. Please leave your pet at home. FMI: Contact Brie Roche, Humane Educator at 207-985-3244 ext. 109.

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Another Chance Animal Rescue NORTH BERWICK This handsome boy is Parker. He is approximately 3 yrs old and came to us just over a year ago from a shelter down South that was closing. Parker was raised at that shelter where he spent the majority of time in a cage, but was loved on, pet and let out to exercise daily on his own. A “free roam� rescue setting like ours was a new concept to him and he has come a long way since coming to us in terms of being brave, experiencing things for the first time and playing with a steady stream of visitors and other kitties. He is a sweet boy who needs a patient adopter who understands he is not yet a lap cat and that for him, everything new is at first scary, but once given time to adjust, he is very trusting and lovable! Wand toys are the way to his heart, he is obsessed with them! He would do best as an only cat and in a quiet low-key home. Join us this Saturday, October 27 for our “Amazing Boy Cats aka ABC� Adoption Event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. All male cats over the age of 1yr will be $10 off, and each adopter of a male cat who qualifies will receive a great gift. Everyone who comes by will be entered into a drawing for a nice door prize as well. Please check out our daily posts on our Facebook page for more detailed information about some of our incredible male cats and visit us on Saturday at our Adoption Facility located at 251 Country Club Rd (Rt 4) in Sanford! We will be featuring some of our kittens this Friday from 6 -8:30 p.m. at Petsmart Newington (Fox Run Crossing, Newington NH near Kohl’s) who are all eager to meet their furever families. For more information on this special weekly event,

contact Amanda 603-205-3615. Do you love cats and have a few hours weekly to spare? We’re still very much in need of volunteer cleaners and helpers for our Kitten Room at the Adoption Facility in Sanford. Our Thrift Store could also use some volunteers, retail experience helpful but NOT mandatory as we can train, for afternoons (Tuesdays) and weekends (Saturdays) so that we can expand our current hours. Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator Kate via email at ryankate328@gmail.com for current volunteer opportunities. Our pantry is getting VERY low and we could really use donations of Friskies Wet Food Pates and Scoopable Cat Litter. Donations of both can be dropped off either at the Adoption Facility, 251 Country Club Rd in Sanford anytime or at our Thrift Store in North Berwick at 37 Market St. WednesdayFriday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monetary donations to help us with the care and vetting of our cats would also be greatly appreciated. Donations can be sent to us at PO Box 552, North Berwick, ME 03906 or via PayPal at boomeredgewater@ gmail.com using the friends and family option to avoid fees to us and you. Thank you for continuing to support us and “Help Us to Help Them� too!

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Prime Storage of Wells Comes on Board as U-Haul Dealer WELLS U-Haul Company of Maine, Inc. is pleased to announce that Prime Storage of Wells has signed on as a U-Haul® neighborhood dealer to serve the Wells community. Prime Storage at 642 Sanford Road will offer U-Haul trucks, towing equipment, moving supplies and in-store pick-up for boxes. The arrival of U-Haul Truck Share 24/7 is revolutionizing the moving industry through its more convenient, more secure way to pick up and return a truck. U-Haul live verification technology allows rental transactions to be carried out entirely on a smartphone at any hour – day or night. There are no membership fees. Simply visit uhaul.com to create an online account. Prime Storage owner Robert Moshier is proud to team with the industry leader

in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of York County. U-Haul and Prime Storage are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives. Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basis. Every U-Haul truck placed in a community helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles, pickups, SUVs and vans off the road. Fewer

vehicles means less traffic congestion, less pollution, less fuel burned and cleaner air. Prime Storage is a great place to become U-Haul Famous®. Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product, send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck. Upload your photo through Instagram using #uhaulfamous, or go to www.uhaulfamous. com to submit photos and learn more. Contact Jeff Lockridge, External Communications at jeff_lockridge@uhaul.com or 602-760-4941 for details.

Coastal Kitchen & Bath Designs Acquired YORK Coastal Kitchen & Bath Designs of York was recently acquired by long term employee Robin Childs. In operation since 2001, Coastal Kitchen & Bath is the only York County business focused on both the design and installation of kitchens and bathrooms in remodeling and new construction. Founder Mark Ergmann said he is thrilled that Robin decided to purchase the business when he decided it was time to retire. “Robin has been a critical part of the success of our business for the last 14 years. Her knowledge of all aspects of our business, from design through installation management, makes her the ideal person to continue and grow the business.” For her part, Robin plans to continue the personal service that is a hallmark of the business along with revamping the web site to include an expanded project gallery and making some changes in the showroom as well. “Our showroom has worked well in the past but I plan to do a few things to make it my own”, Robin explained. “I am very excited about revising our web site to include many more project photos for our prospective clients to review.” Robin and Mark will work

together during the transition of ownership to ensure that clients receive the quality and service they have come to expect over the last 17 years. Coastal Kitchen & Bath Designs located at 1 York Street, York and has been creating beautiful Kitchens and Bathrooms throughout the Seacoast area of Maine and New Hampshire. Our team of design professionals and skilled installers have the knowledge and resources needed

to take your project from concept through installation. Coastal’s “Collaborative Design Solutions” approach involves you in every step of the process so you will be confident that the completed project meets your needs and dreams. Our showroom displays and unique Cabinet Comparison Wall ensure that you will be able to make educated decisions on cabinet, counter top, appliance and accessory selections.

MARE Yoga Students Enjoy Balance SOUTH BERWICK Every Monday morning at precisely 9:15 a.m., Holly Wydra, Diane Johnson and Barbara Ingraham start their week with a Yoga Class at MARE-Yoga. (M.editative A.nd R.esistant E.xercise – A self created class by Mary Anne Dalleo of Mary Anne’s Dance & Fitness Lessons). “Like, Fed Ex” says Mary Anne, “neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow can keep these girls away. They’re devoted and determined.” All three women are over the age of 50 and enjoy the class even more because it feels private, quaint and non competitive. “Mary Anne works on balance, flexibility and posture. I take a

few of her classes and the movements and routines are doable. I always leave feeling relaxed and stead free for the day” says, Barbara Ingraham. “Mary Anne is very patient and explains each movement thoroughly” says Diane Johnson. “I’m much more flexible and feel stronger since taking class with Mary Anne” says Holly Wydra. Tuesday morning offers Ballet. This is an Adult Beginner Ballet. “I have Evelyn who is brushing up and is a life long dancer. The rest of the gals are beginners and are having the time of their lives” Mary Anne explains. Most of the gals are over 60. “Move over Wonder Woman!” she says, she has noth-

First Congregational Church Welcomes New Minister KENNEBUNKPORT The congregation of the First Congregational Church of Kennebunkport is very happy to announce the arrival of their settled minister, Rev. Charlotte E. Y. Bell, MDIV, MSW, LSW. Rev. Bell began her new position on October 2 with office hours at the church and conducted her first service at the church on October 7. The church’s Search Committee introduced her to church members who received her and her husband Ken warmly in a meet and greet held last month in the church’s Ober Hall. Reverend Bell is a 2014 graduate of Andover Newton Theological School, receiving a Master of Divinity and Certificate in Spiritual & Pastoral Care. She holds a Master’s Degree in Social Work from the University of New Hampshire and a BS in Human Services from Fitchburg State College in Massachusetts. Rev. Bell was ordained by the Hillsborough Association of the New Hampshire Conference, UCC at her home church in Amherst, NH in November 2017. Since graduating from seminary, Rev. Bell has served several churches in New England in CT & NH where she served in various positions as either Pastor, Bridge Pastor, or Faith Formation Leader. During seminary she complet-

ed a year of Clinical Pastoral Education at a continuing care community in NH and completed a year as pastoral intern at The First Church, UCC in Nashua, NH. Rev. Bell served as Chaplain at St. Joseph Hospital in Nashua, NH. Her social work roles included serving as the Perinatal Bereavement Coordinator and in the Outpatient Oncology Unit. Prior to receiving her MSW Rev. Bell worked as a Clinical Social Worker focusing on Gerontology. She is trained and certified to support Alzheimer’s patients, families and caregivers. Rev. Bell is married to Ken Bell and they have four adult married children and are blessed with eleven grandchildren. They also share their home with two senior fur kitties. The Rev. Charlotte E. Y. Bell and First Church members are pleased to welcome reader to attend the weekly Sunday church service at 9:30 a.m. and to join them for coffee fellowship after the service. All are welcome at First Church. First Congregational Church is located 1.5 miles south of the Seacoast Trolley Museum where Log Cabin Rd. becomes North St. For directions or more information, call the church office on Tuesdays at 207-967-3897.

...AARP from page 34 tions, access to key services, and opportunities for residents to participate in community activities. Maine’s dedication to well-designed, livable communities that promote health and sustain economic growth is truly inspiring.” The announcement of the 60th community could not be more timely as AARP offices across the country celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of AARP. In 1958, Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus, a retired school teacher, set AARP on a course committed to advocacy, service and innovation on behalf of Americans 50 and older. The

local commitment to ensure that Maine’s communities are livable for all ages continues this mission. Over the last few years, Maine has seen a tremendous increase in the efforts of towns and neighborhoods to advance age-friendly initiatives. “Maine has consistently led the country in the number of NAFC participants in large part due to the effective collaborations of the town, businesses, residents and local non-profits,” says Parham. “Cities and towns of all sizes are engaging their residents 50+ to make the community a better place for everyone.”

ing on these vibrant, beautiful and dedicated women!” Paulette Karchenes, a 74year young, published author arrives eagerly every Tuesday

morning with her daughter Kim. “To watch Paulette, spin, leap, dance and smile as she learns See YOGA page 40...


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HOME FOR SALE

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CONDO FOR SALE on Blacksmith Rd in Wells. Year round living in a quiet community with beautiful wooded backyard, shed and oversized garage. Amenities include mold free, newly insulated crawl and attic spaces, new hot water heater, walk-in spa-like tub, and all new kitchen appliances. One of 2 bedrooms has large balcony space. Asking $250,000 with some furniture included. Please call or text 207-553-0599 for a viewing.

and progresses is extremely rewarding� Mary Anne says. “She enjoys dancing so much that her family bought her a dance bag that says “Ballet� on it and some

OFFICE RENTAL

It’s time to get ready for the upcoming season! We are offering FALL LEAF CLEANUPS for a hassle free fall. Call 207-251-8425.

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

STORAGE RENTALS AFFORDABLE STORAGE Rentals $50 & Up No Sign Up Fee Call (207) 641-8404 INSIDE STORAGE SPACE Available in Wells. Reasonable. 508-808-5531 WINTER OUTSIDE STORAGE Boats, RVs, Campers, Vehicles Low Rates! 207-641-2412 Shoreline Marine, Wells

RENTALS WANTED

LANDSCAPING BOSS LANDSCAPING FALL CLEAN-UPS SNOW REMOVAL / PLOWING Weekly Lawn Maintenance Paver Walks and Patios Mulching • Much More Commercial / Residential FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES CALL TODAY 207-766-8208

WINTER RENTALS Seaside Vacation Rentals WINTER RENTALS REDUCED! Call us toll free at 866-681-8081 See our detailed listings & photos online at seasiderentals.com 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. WELLS WINTER RENTAL 3 Bedroom, 1 bath, quiet dead end street, off Route 1. $1200/month includes all. January 1 - June 30. 508-808-5531

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

REAL ESTATE WANTED LOOKING TO BUY A home with first floor bedroom. Livable, repairable, or land to build. Replies confidential. 207-650-7297

WE BUY HOUSES – CASH – Any Condition, Any Situation Call Today! 207-517-5558 or contact@noblepropertygroup.net

YEAR ROUND HOUSE RENTAL. Wells, Maine. $200 per week, all inclusive. Call 207-251-1018. WELLS RENTAL Large 1 BR apartment, newly remodeled, no pets or smoking. All utilities included. Security and references. $1200/month. 207-467-0510

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dance attire. On Thursdays, Mary Anne holds another self created class called BroadWeigh Dance. This is a dance exercise class features simple dance and exercise movements to Broadway show tunes and oldies tunes. Mary Anne says: “These women are an inspiration. They dance freely, they move with ease. They’re devoted to bettering themselves and bringing joy into their lives. They’re strong. I see such major improvement in strength, posture, balance and coordination with each of them. I encourage everyone to get up off the couch and dance, play

and smile. Nourish yourself with self care and commitment. It’s miraculous what you will find!�

For more information, email Mary Anne at Marezeedance@outlook.com.

White House Hosts Reps from New England WASHINGTON, DC This week the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (IGA) hosted approximately 60 state and local elected officials from Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont. This event included county commissioners, county council members, sheriffs, mayors, municipal officials, and other invited guests from the three states.

ACCOUNTING LAURA S. LEBER, CPA Accounting, bookkeeping, payroll & tax preparation services. Reasonable rates. Call 207-384-5932 or e-mail: laura.leber.cpa@gmail.com RAYMOND C. SNELL, CPA SOUTH BERWICK Income Tax Prep-Individual Business-Corp-NonProfit C 781-956-2713 H 207-384-5425 Kakemo1@myfairpoint.net MICHAEL E. O’BRIEN Ex-Big 4 CPA in Cape Neddick Bookkeeping, Accounting, Tax & Consulting Services Cell: 508-423-0095 Email: therealmob@comcast.net

FIREWOOD / PELLETS GREEN FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Call Eric Hobson 207-467-0621 GREEN FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Clean & Guaranteed Full Cord North Berwick 207-409-6567 QUALITY FIREWOOD LLC Cut - Split - Delivered 207-604-3312 Quality & Quantity Guaranteed

Wood Pellets $280/ton Nut or Pea Coal $310/ton

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Senior Administration Officials briefed attendees on Administration priorities and built and maintained relationships with key local and state leaders. The focus of these meetings were on transportation and infrastructure, opioids, education, labor priorities, and veteran affairs priorities noting their importance to Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont. IGA is over halfway through a two-year initiative to host county commissioners from across the nation at the White House for conversations on improving the Federal-local relationship and to advance shared priorities. Connecting state and local elected officials with White House officials and officials in the federal departments and agencies improves

relationships, promotes federalism, and advances shared priorities. Included at the meeting from the local area were Representative Robert Foley from Wells and Representative Karen Gerrish from Lebanon.

HELP WANTED ROOM MATE WANTED Person 45+ to share 2 bedroom York home with an 87 year old, ambulatory, clear minded man. Free rent and negotiable salary in exchange for companionship and general house chores. If interested, text 603-553-3289 and I will get back to you!

PART TIME

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HELP WANTED

York Area Skilled at Cedar Roofing and Siding 3-4 Six Hour Days Weekly

York’s Wild Kingdom

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SEASONAL HOUSING in York for our International student employees who arrive at the end of May and stay through September. For more information, please contact Amy at 363-4911 x 105 or info@yorkswildkingdom.com

MAINTENANCE PERSON Full time position. Experience helpful but will train. Health & dental benefits available. Apply in person to:

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~ Classifieds ~ HELP WANTED PART TIME INFANT ROOM TEACHER in Kittery, 3-4 days a week. No experience necessary, we will train the right person. Please call Sarah at 207-703-2487. FRY COOK & WAIT PERSON PT/FT available. Open year round. Join our friendly team. Richard’s Seafood Restaurant, 1732 N. Berwick Rd, Wells. Apply in person or call 207-646-8561, ask for Debbie. HOME HEALTH AID Berwick area, 5 hrs weekly. $12.25 per hr. Light housekeeping, shopping, errands. Must be able to pass background check. 207-217-9218 RELIABLE DRIVER NEEDED Personal Errands and Work Commute Call Kelli in Moody (207) 216-9242

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Please contact or apply in person to: Sentry Hill Retirement Community, 2 Victoria Court, York (207) 363-5116 / Ellen.Hall@sentryhillyorkharbor.com

Pink Blossoms Resort & Sea Rose Suites in Ogunquit are looking to fulfill a position for COME JOIN OUR TEAM Hampton Inn & Suites - Wells now accepting applications for the following:

NIGHT AUDITOR Part Time, 11pm-7am

• Maintenance • Competitive wage progression based on experience and performance. End of year bonus, benefits available. Must be reliable, professional, and have a good work ethic. Please call 207-646-7397 or email gm@pinkb.com to schedule an interview.

FRONT DESK AGENT Part Time, Flexible Hours 7am-3pm / 3-11pm

Great pay and harmonious work environment! Apply in person: 900 Post Road/Route 1

AUTO TECHS WANTED Up To $1000 Signing Bonus!

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~ Classifieds ~

GLASS REPAIR

HELP OFFERED

MASSAGE THERAPY

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

PERSONAL ASSISTANCE TRUSTWORTHY RETIREE will 1) shop for groceries, hardware, dept. store items. 2) make deliveries. 3) drive to/ from airport, mall, theater & other dest. 4) do small odd jobs. Try me out! Very reasonable. Call Paul 207-363-0519

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

PIANO SERVICES

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

AUTOS FOR SALE CADILLAC 1979 COUPE DE VILLE. Perfect original paint and chrome, 425 engine, everything works. Owned for 36 years. 123K Miles. $9500. Call 207-337-8134 2002 CUB CADET 4WD FARM TRACTOR with loader, 350 hours on it. Asking$3800. 207-459-0411

A Sharp Piano Service Tuning, Regulating and Voicing Serving the Southern Maine Seacoast Area

Bobby Morse, Piano Tech 30 Yrs Experience / Cape Neddick

Toll Free (888) 521-1969

SIMPLY THE BEST MUSIC LESSONS IN SO. MAINE! Best Teachers • Best Facilities Best Schedules • Best Recitals All instruments, All ages, All styles! TuneTown Studios 207-641-8863 932 Sanford Road, Wells www.tunetownmusicgear.com

AUTOS WANTED

HOME REPAIRS ITEMS FOR SALE ITEMS FOR SALE Utility Trailer $500 1 New Tire (P215/75/15) $50 207-646-9840 FARM FRESH EGGS FOR SALE. Cage free, hand raised chickens. Whispering Pines, off 9A (Branch Rd), Wells, right up from Spillers Farm. Call 207-216-3578. ITEMS FOR SALE • 500 lb electric hoist with trolley on a 12x4 beam, also with 1/2 ton chain fall, $450 OBO. • Die-grinder with polishing and grinder disc, $250. • Other misc. and exercise equipment, etc. FREE, but must take all. 207-459-0411

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Telephone: 1-855-212-1234 TTY/TDD Relay: (800) 735-2964 http://www.courts.state.nh.us

CITATION BY PUBLICATION - TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS

CITATION BY PUBLICATION - TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS

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~ Sports ~ toward Pre-K playground, update the K-3rd grade playground, fund more field trips,

Central School Raising Funds with Monster Mile SOUTH BERWICK Central School is raising money for students this school year by hosting a fun run called The Monster Mile on October 31. This is a new fundraising approach and will be their only fundraiser of the year. This fun run is not a race

or a speed competition. It’s an opportunity for students to have fun, while doing something healthy while supporting their school. The money being raised will go toward making this school year the best experience for students with funds going

Attend a game Fans who never get to see their team play in person may miss out on a unique experience. The atmosphere and energy of sitting in a stadium

The Central School is located at 197 Main Street in South Berwick. FMI: 207-384-2333. OUTLOOK

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The Best Ways To Cheer On Favorite Sports Teams Autumn weather calls to mind sipping warm cider and raking leaves. But for sports fans, fall is all about sports. American football, field hockey, ice hockey, and basketball are just a few of the sports that make autumn an exciting time for sports fans. Even the most ardent fan may have room for improvement when it comes to supporting his or her team. Here are a few ideas to make cheering for a favorite team even more enjoyable.

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~ Sports ~

How To Be An Eco-Friendly Sports Fan ciation made sure that 56 percent of the total building materials were manufactured using recycled materials. Across the pond in England, Manchester United of the Premier League recycles rain water at Old Trafford, ultimately using that recycled water to irrigate the pitch. Sports fans also can do their part to reduce their carbon footprints when enjoying their favorite sports and watching their favorite teams. • Take mass transit to the game. Many professional sports teams play in large cities with extensive mass transit systems. Such systems make it easy for fans to get to and from

The love of sports is something that transcends geographical boundaries and cultures. Hundreds of millions, if not billions, of people across the globe enjoy professional and amateur athletics. If only a small fraction of sports fans took steps to be more eco-friendly when watching their favorite teams, the impact could be dramatic. In recognition of the need to make a more concerted effort to protect the planet, numerous sports teams have already taken steps to reduce their carbon footprints. When building the Barclays Center, which opened in 2012, the Brooklyn Nets of the National Basketball Asso-

SCOREBOARD team earned their 10th win of the season at Waring School. The Bulldogs are now 10-2-1.

Berwick Academy

Girls Varsity Soccer Wednesday, October 17 Berwick 0, Pingree 1

Monday, October 22 Berwick 3, Brimmer & May 0

The Berwick girls varsity soccer team was handed their second loss of the season and first defeat in t he E astern Independent League at home. The Bulldogs will look to finish strong and hope for a second chance vs Pingree in the EIL tournament.

The Berwick girls varsity soccer team earned their 11th win of the season and are now 11-2-1.

Girls Field Hockey Friday, October 19 Berwick 1, Hebron 0 Berwick Field Hockey beat Hebron at home, moving to 9-2-1 on the season. Junior goaltender Brittany Foster earned the shutout in net.

Friday, October 19 Berwick 3, Waring 1 The Berwick girls varsity soccer

Get the kids involved Spread the love of fandom to a new generation. Schools and youth organizations can encourage children to support local scholastic teams. Or-

ganize field trips to sporting events to involve as many students as possible. Fall sports are heating up, and fans can do their part to support their favorite teams in various ways. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.

stadiums. This can save fans substantial amounts of money while also cutting back on the garbage they produce when buying meals, snacks and beverages from stadium concession stands. Few may consider sports fandom very eco-friendly, but

conscientious sports fans can employ various strategies to enjoy their favorite sports without negatively affecting the planet. The Weekly Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by third-party sources.

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2017 TOYOTA TACOMA

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35,995

18,784

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Stock #R14361

Stock #R14351

2018 TOYOTA CAMRY LE

2018 TOYOTA CAMRY SE

23,784

$

24,123

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Stock #ST15412A

2015 TOYOTA PRIUS C H/B

2016 TOYOTA 4RUNNER SR5

14,482

30,775

$

Stock #T15252A

2016 HONDA ACCORD

18,727

$

Certified

The Toyota Certified Advantage • 12-Month/12,000-Mile Limited Comprehensive Warranty

• 160-Point Quality Assurance Inspection

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

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Stock #T15170A

$

Stock #9748A

2015 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE OVERLAND HEMI

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Stock #R14377

$

14,485

$

$

31,995

• CARFAX® Vehicle History Report™ • 1-Year Roadside Assistance • New Car Financing Rates

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

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Stock #9779

Stock #T15183A

Stock #9781

2015 TOYOTA RAV4 LE

2016 TOYOTA RAV4 LE

2015 TOYOTA PRIUS C

18,995

$

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

20,995

15,175

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Stock #9776

Stock #9780

Stock #T14943A

2015 TOYOTA PRIUS V

2016 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER LTD

2016 TACOMA DBL CAB 4X4

$

21,995

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

$

36,228

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

$

29,873

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •


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~ Puzzles ~

CLUES ACROSS 1. Expresses weights (abbr.) 4. Pounds per square inch 7. Central Time 10. One who speaks for others 11. Aussie TV station 12. Swiss river 13. A way to improve 15. Awesome! 16. Appeal to 19. Satisfy 21. The Emerald Isle 23. Quick passages 24. Love of humankind

25. Fleshy beak covering 26. Type of sword 27. Basketball stat 30. Makes unhappy 34. The Princess can feel it 35. Bar bill 36. Of one 41. Prom accessory 45. Jai __, sport 46. Assist in wrongdoing 47. Small hill 50. Erases 54. Fill with motivation 55. Part of your face

56. Novelist Coelho 57. Francisco is one 59. Narrow space between two buildings 60. Soak 61. Proofreading mark 62. A baglike structure in a plant or animal 63. Time zone 64. Midway between northeast and east 65. Baseball stat CLUES DOWN

1. Sharp mountain ridge 2. Types of lenses 3. Informs 4. Partial paralysis 5. Helps little firms 6. Alphabetical lists 7. Danced about 8. Set out 9. Trick’s partner 13. Second sight 14. Disfigure 17. Comedienne Gasteyer 18. Tooth caregiver 20. Wrongful act

22. __ Nui, Easter Island 27. Away from 28. Member of Congress (abbr.) 29. Car mechanics group 31. When you plan to get there 32. Bother incessantly 33. One point east of due south 37. Small giveaways 38. “MASH” actor Gould 39. A type of habitat 40. Refined delicacy 41. Inflection of the voice 42. Follow orders 43. Discharge 44. Of the stars 47. Briefly place into 48. Present in all living cells (abbr.) 49. Take illegally by force 51. Genus of moth 52. Midway between east and southeast 53. Bashful 58. French river

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

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#JC607

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All New 2019 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 4x4

#JC630

2018 Jeep Compass Sport 4x4

#JS410

Bright White, 6-Spd Shiftable Auto, 49K Miles, #119

2015 Jeep Renegade Limited ................ $16,988

Mojave Sand, 9-Spd Shiftable Auto, 27K Miles, #JC570B

2015 Jeep Renegade Sport 4x4 ............. $17,425

Colorado Red, 9-Spd Shiftable Auto, 32K Miles, #122

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

2015 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk 4x4....... $23,991

MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

$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

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Sale Price

$30,740 $6,000

$24,740

2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4

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MSRP DISCOUNT

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Sale Price

$26,630 $4,877

$21,753

0% x 60 AVAILABLE 2018 Jeep Renegade Latitude 4x4

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2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 4x4...$29,600 Billet Silver, 6-Spd Manual, 63K Miles, #JW3031B 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

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$43,530 $6,805

$36,225

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

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$22,189

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SOMERSWORTH NO DOWN PAYMENT NO SECURITY DEPOSIT NO PAYMENT UNTIL NEXT YEAR R

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FINANCE FOR

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249 20,500

$

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$

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NTHS NEW ’18 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT 60 MOILABLE VALUE EDITION AVA LEASE FOR

OR BUY FOR

259 $28,255

$

PER MO.

36 month lease with 10K with $3,995 cash or trade due at signing.

18 INK S TO C

NEW ’18 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SE NTHS 72 MOILABLE AVA

FINANCE FOR

OR BUY FOR

195 $16,805

$

PER MO.

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

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

SALES EVENT

60 MONT

NEW ’18 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GT

$

00

LEASE FOR

AVAIL HS ABLE

OR BUY FOR

175 $20,221

$

100.

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

2 IN STOOCFKTHE

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3 LE F T

PER MO.

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

NEW ’18 HYUNDAI TUCSON SE AWD

DONATED TO BREAST CANCER RESEARCH WITH EVERY NEW OR USED VEHICLE SOLD

FINANCE FOR

6 0 M

30 STOCIN K

AVAILONTHS ABLE

OR BUY FOR

261 $22,178

$

PER MO.

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

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

NEW ’18 HYUNDAI SONATA SE 2.4L LEASE FOR

60 M AVAILONTHS ABLE

14 I STOCN K

OR BUY FOR

124 $19,374

$

PER MO.

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

SOMERSWORTH HYUNDAI C ERTIFIED US ED CAR C ENTER 2013 CHEVY SONIC LS 44K, AC, ABS, AM/FM/CD Stereo Speakers -Inc: Aux Input, Stk. #18389HA

$

2016 CHEVY TRAVERSE LT

AUX INPUT

7,985 988

29K very lean ar low miles duel climate ontrol stering wheel controls Stk. #18230HA

AWD

$

48K, 4x4 Turbo, 4WD, V6, Turbo, Crew Cab, Power Windows and Door Locks, Stk. #H1496

23,600

TURBO

$

67k, Unlimited, Soft Top , Power Windows, Power Locks, 4X4, Manual Trans, Stk. #18343HA

26,000 26 000 00

$

2015 KIA SORENTO

2014 KIA OPTIMA

2015 JEEP CHEROKEE 60K, AWD Select Drive, Fog Lights, Stk. #18399HB

$

2016 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA

2014 FORD F-150 CC XLT

AWD

51K, Leather Heated Seats, Remote Start, OnStar Back, Up Camera, Stk. #H1497A

67K, AWD, Nicely Equipped, Steering Wheel Controls, AM/FM/XM Radio, Bluetooth, Stk. #H1570

DUAL CLIMATE

$

17,460 117 7 460 60

28,504 ,

2017 KIA SPORTAGE 5 SEATS

JUST IN

40K, AWD, Just In, Steering Wheel Controls, Cruise Control, Stk. #H1589

$

15,983 15 9833 Somersworth Hyundai

16,366 116 3666

MANUAL

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SOMERSWORTH NO DOWN PAYMENT NO SECURITY DEPOSIT NO PAYMENT UNTIL NEXT YEAR R

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FINANCE FOR

416

$

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30,117

$

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

% 0 NTHS NEW ’18 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5 S 6 0 M O ABLE AVAIL

Two or more at this price. #1N4AL3APXJC120094

LEASE FOR

$

212

PER MO.

SELLING PRICE

22,801

$

36 month lease with 10K with $2,999 cash or trade due at signing.

10 INK S TO C

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FINANCE FOR

$

294

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22,151

$

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THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

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NEW ’18 NISSAN ROGUE S Two or more at this price. #JN8AT2MV9JW312060

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100.

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SELLING PRICE

203 $26,214

$

62 STOCIKN

PER MO.

g. 36 month lease with 10K with $2,999 cash or trade due at signing.

NEW ’19 NISSAN SENTRAA S SVT SV T

DONATED TO BREAST CANCER RESEARCH WITH EVERY NEW OR USED VEHICLE SOLD

0%

60 M AVAILOANTHS BLE

Two or more at this price. #3N1AB7AP5KY202167

FINANCE FOR

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239 $18,599

$

0%

60 M AVAILOANTHS BLE

3I STOCNK

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NEW ’18 ’1 NISSAN MURANO RANO S Two o or more at this price. #5N1AZ2MH7JN181331

LEASE FOR

SELLING PRICE

247 $31,866

$

0%

60 M AVAILOANTHS BLE

6I STOCNK

PER MO.

36 month lease with 10K with $2,999 cash or trade due at signing.

SOMERSWORTH NIS IS S SAN AN C E ERTIFIED RT IFIE D U US S ED CAR C ENTER 2014 RAM 1500 78k, 4WD Quad Cab, 6.4 Ft Box, Big Horn, 6 Speakers, Uconnect 5.0, SiriusXM, USB, Stk. #N18191A

8 SPEED

$

22,5588 22

2015 SUBARU WRX 66k, Manual, Limited, CD, MP3, Bluetooth, USB, SiriusXM, Aux Input, 6 Speakers, Stk. #N18359A

$

SPORTY

21,507

2013 HYUNDAI GENESIS

2015 CHRYSLER 200

66K, USB/iPod/Aux Jack, (6) Speakers, SiriusXM, Bluetooth, Fold-down Rear Seats, Remote Keyless Entry, Stk. #N18580B 13

91K, 9 Speed Automatic, Front Wheel Drive, 6 Speakers, XM Radio, Uconnect Voice Command, Stk. # N18481A

BLUETOOTH

$

11,712

2016 FORD MUSTANG 35k, Red, M/T, PW, PL, AC, Spoiler, Shaker Audio, Performance Package, V8, Stk. #N18679A

$

5.0 POWER

32,215 32 215 21 15

2014 FORD F150 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC

$

11,111 111 1 111

68K, 3.5L 6 cyl Twin Turbo, 6 Speed Shiftable Automatic, SYNC MyFord Inc, XM Satellite Radio, Tinted Glass, Stk. #P2127

TWIN TURBO

$

31,699 31 6999

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$

ANNIVERSARY EDITION

10,500 ,

2013 TOYOTA TACOMA 81k, 4.0L 6 cyl, 6 Speed Manual, Deck Rail System w/(4) Adjustable Tie-Down Cleats, Full-Size Spare, Dual 12V Aux Pwr Outlets, Bluetooth, Stk. #N18634A

MANUAL

$

22,987

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REALTY ONE

Owned Independently

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

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 10/27 • 10AM-12PM

30 SONOMA WOODS LANE, OGUNQUIT This stunning 3 BR home is now available! Located in Sonoma Woods, one of G_mfimal k f]o]kl \]n]dghe]flk$ l`ak `ge] `Yk ]n]jql`af_ Y h]jkgf [gmd\ oYfl 9 dYj_]$ gh]f Ú jkl Û ggj ^]Ylmj]k Y _jYfal] cal[`]f$ gh]f DJ Yf\ \afaf_ Yj]Yk oal` _d]Yeaf_ ogg\ Û ggjk Yf\ klmffaf_ lad] ogjc Yk o]dd Yk Y hgo\]j jgge& L`] k][gf\ level features a master with en-suit, 2 guest BRs and a bonus living area over the _YjY_]& 9dd g^ l`ak 9F< Y [gn]l]\ G_mfimal HYjcaf_ HYkk Egn]%af j]Y\q

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84 School St, OGUNQUIT 207.646.4546

849 Main St, SANFORD 207.324.5264

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 10/27 • 12-2PM

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

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 10/27 • 12-2:30PM

371 WEBHANNET DRIVE, UNIT#2, WELLS

241 POINTED FIR BOULEVARD, WELLS

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Susan Michaels 207-205-3060

Directions: Post Road to Eldredge, left on Webhannet Drive, to #371 on left.

Marge MacKenna 207-337-2737

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Jean Kovacs 207-408-1822

Susan Michaels 207-205-3060

Brenda McCarthy 207-837-3948

BERWICK $289,500

NORTH BERWICK $289,000

BIDDEFORD $275,000

KENNEBUNK $539,000

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The perfect home for your family! This large home features easy-to-maintain metal roof and vinyl siding on 2 well-landscaped acres. The yard is beautiful with perennials abound. Nice barn with screened porch. Nice mud room at the entrance and a very large family/LR that spills onto the deck. Enjoy cathedral ceiling and nature all around. A wood stove to keep you warm for those coming cool days. Well-appointed cal[`]f$ ^gjeYd <J$ ^mdd ZYl`$ Yf\ * :Jk$ gj \]f [gehd]l] l`] Ú jkl Û ggj& Gf l`] k][gf\ Û ggj$ * `m_] j]eg\]d]\ :Jk oal` mh\Yl]\ ZYl` Yf\ dYj_] [dgk]lk& L`] eYkl]j `Yk Y walk-in. A great neighborhood in bucolic North Berwick make this perfect!

Michael McCormack 207-590-2598

Ken Knowles 207-451-0386

Brenda McCarthy 207-837-3948

NORTH BERWICK - NEW HOUSE - NEW PRICE $329,900

YORK $384,900

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New Englander, built in 1910, has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Wood cook stove, newer roof and furnace. Detached 2-car garage, and convenient to hospital, schools, and shopping.

Newly renovated, raised Ranch with nothing left to do but move in! NEW: heating kqkl]e$ Ydd KK YhhdaYf[]k$ k]hla[ kqkl]e d]Y[` Ú ]d\$ ]d][lja[Yd$ @O Û ggjk$ Yf\ heated 2-car garage – just to name a few. Plenty of space for the whole family and Y _jY[agmk Y[j] dgl ^gj gmlka\] Y[lanala]k Gj lYc] Y k`gjl \jan] lg El& 9_Ye]fla[mk Yf\ `ac] lg l`] lgh lg ]fbgq Y Zj]Yl`lYcaf_ na]o& 9f\ \gf l ^gj_]l l`] Z]Y[` L`ak home must be seen in person to be truly appreciated.

Kathryn Harrison 207-651-4101

Frank DiPrisco 207-432-1654

Kyle Mango 207-712-4721

SANFORD $131,000

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