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Friday, July 27, 2018 Volume 14 • Issue No. 30

York Days is Summer Fun for Everyone YORK The Town of York Parks & Recreation Department is thrilled to present this year’s York Days lineup. On Saturday, July 28, York Days kicks off with a double elimination slow pitch co-ed softball tournament, with teams from Maine and NH, plus several are sponsored by York businesses like Shoreline Construction and Ruby’s Wood Grill. The top three teams receive individual prizes, a group trophy and bragging rights.

On Sunday, July 29, there will be the 35th Annual Amidon Family Dentistry York Days Road Race, featuring a 5K certified by the Athletics Congress and a 12 and under Fun Run. Runners can pick-up their bibs and race packets at the Portsmouth Runner’s Alley on Saturday, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Race day registration is from 6:45 – 7:45 a.m. at the York High School. The race is limited to 1,200 participants and race-day registration is $30 (plus administrative fees). The race begins

Sands Beach, beginning at 9 p.m. Unfortunately, due to extensive restoration, there will not a July lighting of the Nubble this year. That event will take place on November 24. The following weekend you can enjoy the York Days Craft Fair, boasting more than 50 vendors and free activities for kids, including an inf latable pirate ship bouncy house and slide (pictured below). Vendors will exhibit jewelry, promptly at 8 a.m., so arrive early!

That same day, folks can enjoy fireworks on Short

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Caterpillars to Fight Invasive Plants on Marginal Way Story and photos submitted by Susan H. Pike PhD. OGUNQUIT The Black Swallow Wort (Vincetoxicum nigrum) is a particularly insidious, invasive vine that is twining its way along the Marginal Way. And unlike other other aggressive species like knotweed and bittersweet, tactics to battle this plant from spreading have had almost no

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Arts & Entertainment 11-14 Business & Finance 19 Calendar of Events 8-10 Classifieds 31-33 Computer Lady 18 Health & Fitness 16-17 Home & Business 28-30 Library News 6-7 Obituaries 26 Pets 27 Puzzles 38 Real Estate 24-25 Sports 34-35 Where To Dine 20-23

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impact. According to Joan Griswold who has been working as a volunteer for the last 10 years on the Marginal Way, efforts such as cutting it, digging it out and even applying a foam herbicide on foliage (to comply with public concerns about use of chemicals) have been unsuccessful. There was even an annual Pod Picking Day in 2011 with volunteers collecting the seedpods before they opened and spread. In fact, for the past 6 years over 5000 pounds of pods have been collected but the plant continues to spread. Additionally, the Black Swallow-Wort is particularly problematic because aside from smothering native plants it also impacts the beleaguered monarch butterfly. It tricks the butterflies into laying their eggs on it but none of the larvae hatched on this plant survive. A new approach, very wellresearched, out of the University of Rhode Island offers hope – biocontrol. Biocontrol is the use of living organisms to reduce the population of a pest organism. Dragonfly larvae used to control mosquitoes are one example that is widely used throughout the Seacoast. The Marginal Way was just given a permit for release of one such biocontrol agent, a cat-

erpillar (Hypena opulenta) that only feeds on swallow-wort - the first approved release in Maine. These come from the University of Rhode Island where the caterpillars were raised and tested in quarantine for 10 years before the USDA approved their release in the USA. See CATERPILLAR page 5...

AmpSurf New England Adaptive Learn-to-Surf Clinic LONG SANDS BEACH, YORK — AmpSurf™, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 2003 in Pismo Beach, California with operations in New England, New York and California, will hold their 9th annual adaptive learn to surf clinic on Long Sands Beach in York from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday August 4. The AmpSurf York, ME event will assist individuals with any kind of disability (disabled veterans, amputees, spinal cord injuries, autism, other) to participate in adaptive surf therapy with certified adaptive surf instructors. It takes about 60 volunteers along with the AmpSurf volunteer staff to run a surf clinic

Health & Fitness A section concerning your health... INSIDE:

A Hypena Opulenta caterpillar eating Black swallow-wort leaf.

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and so far only about 30 have registered for Long Sands Beach event in York. Volunteers enjoy free coffee, snacks and pizza and can register at http://ampsurf. org/volunteer-registration-ampsurf-east/.

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Though the York event is currently full, the next clinic on September 8 at Jenness Beach in Rye, NH still has some slots available. For more information contact Steve at 978-382-3139 or surf@ampsurf.org.

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~ News ~ Nominations sought for 2018 Annual Awards

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ARUNDEL — The Kennebunk-Kennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for its annual FREE Loaners, Free Pick Up & Delivery, Wash & Vacuum awards. Each year the Chamber of Commerce honors certain businesses/individuals with six awards. It’s a highlight of the year, and a wonderful way to recognize people who go above and beyond to make this community special. Winners will be announced at DRIVE, the 9 Bays • Trusted ASE Certified Technicians Chamber’s annual meetingdinner-awards night. This year it will be held at 5:30 p.m. Caring for Cars & Community 42 Years Thursday, Sept. 13, at a location 207-439-4500 • appt@auto-works.com to be announced. In the mean107 Government St., Kittery time, nominnations are now being accepted through Aug. 15. 207-439-4500 • 603-436-4500 • www.auto-works.com Business of the Year 107 Government St., Kittery • Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5:30 Award: This award recognizes a business which has made significant investments to support the BEST WARRA region’s economic growth, has NT

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or the enhancement of community or regional assets. This award recognizes accomplishment achieved through nonprofit organizations, public sector activities or business efforts. Municipal Award: This award recognizes an individual/department who offers exemplary service and makes a different in the community in which he/she/they serve. The Outstanding Achievement Award recognizes an individual or group for going above and beyond in contributing to the 3 towns, 1 community the Chamber serves. To vote, visit GoKennebunks.com and click on the “DRIVE Nominations Due” button on the homepage. ...YORK DAYS from page 1 clothing, woodworking items, fine art and many featuring ocean items and depicting our beautiful coast. You’ll find items for your home, garden, children, pets and yourself! Food will be for sale from York’s American Legion and the delicious Burrito Betty’s food truck. For more information, please visit, www.yorkparksandrec.org/

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~ News ~ Helpful Tips for Storm Preparedness STATEWIDE No matter where you live, storm preparedness is important. Hurricanes, floods and summer storms can damage property and endanger lives. The preparations you make ahead of volatile weather can help you recover faster and stay safer during the storm and during clean-up. The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) an international trade association representing small engine, utility vehicle (UTV) and outdoor power equipment manufacturers and suppliers, offers ten questions to ask to be better prepared. What equipment will you need during and after a storm? Survey your property. Consider the damage a storm might cause and make a list of what tools might be needed to weather the storm or make repairs afterwards. You might need a chainsaw, pole pruner, generator, or UTV. Take time to think through a strategy for clean-up efforts. What outdoor power equipment do you already have and what condition is it in? Make sure equipment is in good working order. If needed, take your equipment to an authorized service center for maintenance or repair. Where is your safety gear for operating the equipment? Avoid the scramble for sturdy shoes, safety goggles, hard hats, reflective clothing, flashlights with working batteries and work gloves. Round them up now and store them in an accessible area with your equipment. Did you review the owner’s manuals for your equipment? Know your machine. The key is to read and understand the owner’s manual. The same kind of machine will vary by manufacturer. Read product manuals to ensure you know how to operate your equipment safely. If you don’t have the printed manuals on hand, you can look them up online. Save an electronic version to your computer for reference. Do you have the right fuel on hand for your outdoor power equipment? Fuel stations may be closed after a storm, so it’s important to have the proper fuel for your equipment. Store your fuel in an approved container. Use the type of fuel recommended by your equipment manufacturer. Do you know basic safety precautions? There are some fundamental safety tips everyone should follow year-round. For instance, observe the safety See STORS page 7...

Kittery Assessors to Conduct Cyclical Inspections KITTERY In an effort to maintain fair and equitable assessments for all properties, the firm of Municipal Resources, Inc. (Contract Assessor’s Agent), is performing a cyclical review of all properties in the Town. They will visit roughly 25% of the properties each year to check for accurate measurements and to verify all pertinent data of each improvement. The current round of inspections will take place within Tax Map 4 from Thursday, July 26 through Thursday, August 30. All assessing staff will adhere to the following guidelines: Staff will be wearing identification badges, will have signs on their vehicles and will have introduction letters from the Town showing their vehicle information and Town contact information.

A typical inspection takes around 10 minutes. If no one is home, exterior measurements of all improvements may be taken. A letter may be sent in the future which will inform owners of dates and times in which appointments for an interior inspection can be arranged. If an adult property owner is home, an interior inspection to confirm data may be requested. Interior inspections are very important to ensure accurate, fair and equitable assessments for all

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~ News ~ Soup’s On Volunteers Needed

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...INSPECTIONS from page 3 tion such as: seasonal wetness, cracked foundations, leaking roofs, easements, etc. A Cyclical review is a systematic house by house, neighborhood by neighborhood review of each property to verify that the information listed on the Town’s assessment record matches the property. The review process is a

revolving program. Pproperty will be typically be viewed once every 4-5 years. In addition to the cyclical reviews, appraisers will review all sales, building permits, subdivisions, and boundary line adjustments. FMI Contact the Development Staff Clerk, Michelle McDonald at mmcdonald@kitteryme.org or at 207-475-1304.

Town Council Nomination Papers Available for November Election KITTERY Nomination papers for three nominees for Town Council and two nominees for School Committee for threeyear terms are available now at the Town Clerk’s office located at 200 Rogers Road in Kittery. Nomination papers may be obtained Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Town Clerk’s Office and must be returned to the Town Clerk by 6 p.m. on August 27.

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~ News ~ Chef Challenge at Atria KENNEBUNK The Culinary Department at Atria Kennebunk, challenged executive chefs from local Maine restaurants to a cooking competition as part of Atria Senior Living’s annual Chef Showdown. The Chef Showdown is a culinary competition taking place at more than 200 Atria communities across the U.S. and Canada. All recipes were required to include summer’s most highly disputed ingredient, the tomato. Atria’s Chef Showdown event also included members from the local community for their judging panel with the Chief of Kennebunk’s Fire Department, A Lieutenant from Kennebunk’s Police Department, a local Maine reporter and one of Atria’s very own resident ambassadors. The winning dish was a buttered brie and Heirloom tomato toast with honey, thyme and toasted walnuts and was awarded to Melissa Bouchard from DiMillo’s Floating Restaurant.

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Berwick Public Library Parker the Pig Story Time Visit

Parker is a pig statue that goes on adventures in a series of children’s books. Come meet Parker and hear one of his stories for a special story time on Friday, July 27, 10:30 a.m.

Reading and book signing of “The Bike Cop in: The Greater Weight of Evidence” Inspired by the author James

H.K. Bruner’s summers in Maine, The Bike Cop follows 19-year-old Digger Davenport on his summer job as a bike cop in the fictional town of Port Talbot as he solves a murder. Wednesday, August 1 at 6 p.m.

“Libraries Rock” Summer Reading Program

The Summer Reading Program has begun and ends August 11 with an ice cream sundae party

and awards presentation. Champion readers in graders K through 3 will win bicycles donated by St John’s Lodge No. 51 of South Berwick. Students entering grades 4 through 12 will earn an all-day pass to the Rye Airfield for every five books read. There is also an art contest for children in grades K through 12, in three grade groups.

Nifty Needleworkers

Knitters, crocheters and all crafters are welcome to come create, share and enjoy good conversation. Tuesday, July 31, at 10:30 a.m.

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Wednesday, August 1, at noon. Suggested donation $10.

Family-Friendly Movies

Wednesday, August 1, shown each week at 4 p.m. Call for details to see what is playing next!

Robotics Club

Wednesday, August 1, at 4 p.m. Using kits, a variety of robots can be built. Held the last Wednesday of each month.

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Friday, August 3, at 10:30 a.m. Each week, Tales for Tots featuring a story, song and craft (for up to age 6).

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The Berwick Public Library has passes to several local and regional museums available. The passes allow for free or for discounted admissions. Passes are available for: Children’s Museum and Theatre of Maine, Portland; Children’s Museum of New Hampshire, Dover; Historic New England, 36 properties in New England; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Portland Museum of Art; Seacoast Science Center, Rye; Strawbery Banke, Portsmouth; Museum of Science, Boston. Berwick Public Library, 103 Old Pine Hill Road, Berwick

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

Da Hurd Library Libraries Rock!

Hurd Library will be bringing music and crafts to the children’s room on Tuesdays this summer as part of our reading program. Tuesday, July 31, from 5:30-6:45pm kids can come in and make beaded rainbow wind chimes. Supplies are limited so pre-registration by calling the library is suggested.

Non-Fiction Book Club

Looking for good conversation? Love reading and learning new things? Want to share new books with others? Join us for our monthly non-fiction book club on Wednesday, August 15, at 6 p.m. We will discuss Jared Diamond’s book Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies. Books are available at the library.

Donations Needed

The library is currently accepting donations of gently used books and DVDs for our annual Book & Bake Sale to be held Saturday, August 18. We cannot accept encyclopedias or text books. This year we are again offering a table of unwanted (but still beautiful) jewelry for sale. If you have a couple hours to donate to this worthy cause, please stop by or call for more information.

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The library will bring books to residents of the Olde Mill in North Berwick on Wednesday, August 1, at 2 p.m. The next outreach services to residents of Simpson Meadows are on Wednesday, August 8, at 2 pm. The library can bring materials to elderly and homebound residents of North Berwick on request. D.A. Hurd Library, 41 High Street, North Berwick

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Meditation and mindfulness expert Cindy Simon will lead a group in meditative practice on Monday, July 30 at noon., focusing on relaxing imagery, deep stillness and quiet, and positive affirmations. This is a free event.

Mother Goose Storytime

Join us for Mother Goose Monday on July 30 at 10:30 a.m. Children ages 0-24 months and their caregivers are invited to engage in lap activities, rhymes, songs, and fingerplays. Free.

Books at the Beach

All ages are invited to meet us at the gazebo in Harbor Park on Wednesday August 1 at 10:30 a.m weather permitting. Children will be engaged in stories, songs, and movement activities.

Santa in the Summer

Did you ever wonder where Santa vacations in the summer ? In Maine, of course! Come to the library and hang out with a holiday favorite on Thursday, August 2 at 3 p.m. Crafts and activities will be provided for the whole family to enjoy. Free.

Crafty Kids

Join us every Tuesday for a drop-in art project! From painting to printing to coloring to collaging, we might just have an art project you would like to explore! All materials will be supplied and all ages are welcome.

Lego and Rubik’s Cube Club

On Friday, August 3 at 3 p.m., let the brain games begin! Participants are invited to build master creations with Legos provided by the library. We will also have Rubik’s cubes on hand with instructions on how to solve the Cube. All ages welcome.

Annual Book Sale

The Friends of the Wells Public Library will hold their Annual Book Sale at Wells Jr. High School (next to the library) on Rte.1 on Friday, August 3, from 5 – 8 p.m. $5 entry fee (free for Friends of the Library). On Saturday, August 4, the sale resumes from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. and is free for all.

Lunch and Learn: The History of Congdon’s

Whether enjoying their breakfast specials or their delicious doughnuts, everyone loves Congdon’s Family Restaurant and Bakery! Ever wonder how the restaurant got its start? Join us on Friday, August 3 at noon for an informatively delicious presentation on how they have been cooking up treats for more than seven decades. Free.

Conversational French Language Group

Join us Thursday, August 2 at 6 p.m. for an informal approach to practicing or re-learning French. This group will meet weekly to speak French, share activities and practice the language. Welcome to anyone with an interest in the French Language.

Fiber Arts

If you embroider, cross-stitch, sew, weave, or quilt - if it’s done with fiber and it’s portable, we welcome you. Join us Friday, August 3 at 10 a.m. All ages & levels of ability are encouraged to join us for ideas, inspiration and lively conversation.

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cut anything above your shoulder height and always have a planned retreat path if something falls. If using a portable generator, do you know to use it safely and have a place outside for it to run? Generators should never be used in an enclosed area or placed inside a home or

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For More Information

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YORK LIBRARY Summer Film Series

“Greatest Show on Earth”, Sunday, August 5 at 7 p.m. This film celebrates the birth of show business, and tells of a visionary who rose from nothing to create a spectacle that became a worldwide sensation. Rated PG for thematic elements including a brawl. 105 minutes.

Summer Film Series

“Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool” Sunday, July 29 at 7 p.m. A romance sparks between a young actor and a Hollywood leading lady. Rated R for language, some sexual content and brief nudity. 105 minutes.

Art Reception

Artist Kathleen Robbins will speak about her work which is currently on exhibit on the main level of the Library on Thursday, August 2 from 5 – 6:30 p.m. Many of the paintings in this show are an interpretation of a walk taken last February through the Marginal Way in Ogunquit. The exhibit will

be on display until September 28.

Lapsit Storytime (infants to two years old)

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Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. Come for a program of stories, songs, finger plays and rhymes.

and drive slowly. Do not turn the vehicle mid-slope or while on a hill. Do you know how to safely use a pump to remove water after a flood? Never operate a centrifugal pump without water in the pump casing. A self-priming pump creates a partial vacuum by purging air from the intake hose and pump casing. All self-priming pumps require water to be added to the pump casing to start the priming process. Is everyone in your home or business aware of safety pro-

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Summertime Blues

Preschool Storytime

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

Art Exhibits at the Library:

On the Main Level - Paintings by Kathleen Robbins will be on exhibit through September 28. The Traveling Sketchbook exhibit presents a sample of the sketchbook pages from a group of curious, interested, intrepid individuals who ventured out into the landscape in late winter to sketch the moods, the land, the architecture and the people they saw. In the Display Cases: Upstairs -Stories in Miniature: Seacoast resident Cheryl Frye’s collection of dioramas of nursery rhymes. Museums of Old York Display Case on the Lower Level: The musical instruments displayed in this exhibit were all made or used here in York. York Public Library, 15 Long Sands Road, York

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Antique Tractor & Engine Show

The 23rd Annual Eliot Antique Tractor & Engine Show is taking place at the Raitt Homestead Farm Museum in Eliot July 27 – 29. Onsite are hundreds of antique tractors, engines and machinery on display as well as fun activities for kids, crafts, silent auction and

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Saturday, July 28

The Eliot Historical Society will have an open house at their #8 One-room Schoolhouse Museum on Greenwood Ave. in Eliot on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m to 2 p.m.

Vintage Movies at the Museum

A screening of the 1968 cult classic, “Night of the Living Dead,� will be shown at 1 p.m. at the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk. Free admission to movie, snacks for sale. FMI call 985-4802 or visit www.brickstore-

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Lilo & Stitch will be shown at 8 p.m. on Long Sands Beach in York.

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Baked Bean and Chop Suey Supper

The First Congregational Church of Kennebunkport, 141 North St, Kennebunkport, welcome the public to its baked bean and American chop suey supper from 4:30 – 6 p.m. in the church’s Ober Hall. $8 per adult and $4 per child under age 12. Church members will be serving baked beans, hotdogs, American chop suey, coleslaw, bread, beverage and dessert. FYI: www.firstchurchkport.org. All are welcome.

HarborFEST

A full day of fun games and activities for the whole family can be found at the annual HarborFEST taking place at 331 Harbor Road in Wells. Events include a lumberman’s challenge, doughnut eating contest, pirate treasure hunt, playground games, world championship lobster trap toss, silent auction, chicken cookout, concert, food trucks and more. Admission and parking are free. FYI: www. wellschamber.org.

A Cappella Concert

See and hear Tuckerman’s at 9, the longest-established, semi-pro, contemporary a cappella group perform at the Ellis Park Gazebo on Short Sands Beach in York at 7 p.m. Free admission.

Monday, July 30 Drop-In SonDance Class

Senior Modern Dance for ages 13 and over from 5 - 6 p.m. SonDance Academy, 2700 Post Rd. (RTE 1), Wells. FMI: 207-985-9287 or www.messiahchristianchurch.org/ sondance.

Stretch and Strength

For ages 13 and over from 6 – 6:45 p.m. SonDance Academy, 2700 Post Rd. (Route 1), Wells. FMI: 207-985-9287 or www.messiahchristianchurch.org/sondance.

Laudholm’s Farming Past

From Native American life to English settlement and from farmland to estuarine reserve, delve into the rich history of the Wells Reserve at Laudholm. This docent-led walk covers about ½ mile. Free with site admission. Meet at the gazebo. FMI: 207-646-1555 or wellsreserve.org.

Kayaking on the Little River Estuary

Paddle the quiet waters of a Maine estuary, watching for wildlife and learning about this treasured habitat from a registered Maine kayak guide. For ages 12 and up and some restrictions apply. $50/$40. Registration required. Wells Reserve at Laudholm, 207646 -1555 or wellsreserve.org/ kayak. Noon – 3 p.m.

Tuesday, July 31 Totally Tuesday Talk

Artist Lois Dodd in conversation with Executive Director and Chief Curator Michael Mansfield about the current exhibition at 5 p.m.Lecture is free with general admission and always free for OMAA members.

Bird Banding Demonstration

Visit the bird banding station at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm, where bird studies have been ongoing for

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Girls Just Want To Have Fun

A fantastic tribute band highlighting the music of the ‘Ladies of the 80’s’. Frisbee Common is located in front of the Kittery Community Center, 120 Rogers Road in Kittery. FMI: www.kitterycommunitycenter.org/special-events

Wednesday August 1 Kayaking on the Little River Estuary

Paddle the quiet waters of a Maine estuary, watching for wildlife and learning about this treasured habitat from a registered Maine Kayak Guide from 1 – 4 p.m. For ages 12 and up and some restrictions apply. $50/$40. Registration required. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. 207-646-1555 or wellsreserve.org/kayak

Free Family Movie Night

Over the Hedge will be shown on the Village Green beside the Town Hall in York at 8 p.m.

What’s the BP?

Amedisys Home Health and Hospice presents on the effects, prevention and cause of high blood pressure at 3:30 p.m. at Atria, 1 Penny Ln, Kennebunk. FMI 207504-5158.

Caring for Carina

A benefit performance for Carina Astalus, a Romanian university student who is here this summer on a work visa, broke her ankle and is unable to work for five more weeks. The 7 p.m. performance features Sharon Jones, Jim White, Tom Richter and several other area performers. St. George’s Episcopal Church, 407 York St., York Harbor. Suggested donation $10. Raffle prize tickets available at the performance. FMI: 207-439-8636.

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Rec’s Concerts in the Park. Live music runs from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday Drop-In SonDance Classes

Thursday, August 2

Little Hip Hop for ages 3 – 7 from 11 – 11:30 a.m. SonDance Academy, 2700 Post Rd. (RTE 1), Wells. FMI: 207-985-9287 or www.messiahchristianchurch.org/sondance.

67th Annual Art Auction

Come to the Barn Galler y to preview the work, pick an artistdesigned bid card or leave a Silent Bid from Wednesday through Friday August 3 from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m and Saturday, August 4 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Auctioneer Hap Moore will help you bid on paintings, graphics, photographs, and sculpture by members of the OAA, the area’s oldest professional artists organization. Doors open at 6 p.m. Bidding begins at 7 p.m. FMI: 207-646-8400 or www.barngallery.org.

The Chris Humphrey Big Band

Pack a blanket or chairs and a picnic dinner and head over to Lafayette Park for Kennebunk

Learn the history of the development of Kennebunk Beach as a tourist destination. Begins at 2 p.m. at Trinity Chapel, Railroad Avenue, Kennebunk Beach. About a one-mile loop, 60-90 minutes in length and led by a trained tour guide. $10.00 per person/$5 for members. FMI call 985-4802 or visit www.brickstoremuseum.org.

Evening with the Lighthouse Jubilees

Sing along to your favorite oldies with Pat and Angie at 6:30 p.m. at Atria, 1 Penny Ln, Kennebunk. FMI 207-504-5158.

Nature Therapy along the Seashore

Enjoy a meditative group walk along the shoreline at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm with nature

Surf Cinema

Groove to the uplifting downbeat music of Jonathan Blakeslee & The Band of Fronds in the Laudholm barn at the Wells Reserve from 7-9 p.m. Between songs, clips from the award-winning film “White Waves” will be shown to spark conversation about combatting water pollution. Doors open at 6 p.m. but attendees are welcome to picnic on the beautiful grounds before the event. FMI: 207-6464521 or wellsreserve.org/music

Friday, August 3 Magic Dick & Shun Ng show

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Life Between the Tides Walk

Explore the intertidal zone at 10 a.m. at Laudholm Beach on a walk that covers about 1 mile. Free with admission. Meet at the gazebo at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm. FMI: 207-646-1555 or wellsreserve.org

Saturday, August 4 Kennebunk Organ Concert

Guest organist Amy Webb-Prosser will perform at the Kennebunk Baptist Church, 77 Main Street, on Saturday, August 4 at 4:30 p.m. She is a former student of Ray Cornils (retired municipal organist of Portland) and has a

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Summer Wildflowers

On this walk, “Boot” Boutwell, itinerant naturalist and popular trip leader for the New England Wild Flower Society and Massachusetts Audubon, will highlight wildflower beauty, basic identification, natural history, and lore from 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Bring a snack, a favorite field guide, and a hand lens if you have one. $7/$5. Registration required. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. FMI: 207-646-1555 or wellsreserve.org

Historical Walking Tour

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~ Calendar of Events ~ Store Museum, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk. Led by Museum tour guide. $10 per person/free for members. FMI call 985-4802 or visit www.brickstoremuseum.org.

Cove Walk

Explore the Cove and Strawberry Island with a nature guide and learn all that lives and grows there at low tide. 12 - 2 p.m. Cost is $11 per family. FMI: www.kbia.net.

Public Pancake Breakfast

All you can eat menu includes pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage, home fries, juice and coffee from 8 - 10 a.m. at the American Legion Post 159, Route 9, 122 Main Street{across from the police station}, Kennebunkport. Donations appreciated at the door. All are welcome and all veterans eat free. FMI: 207-967-2400.

Steampunk Fair

The Brick Store Museum, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk, is hosting its fourth annual Southern Maine Steampunk Fair from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Fair offers demonstra-

tions of artwork and craft-making; meet-and-greets with Steampunk authors, Victorian lawn games and more all with a futuristic twist! FMI: 207-985-4802 or visit www.brickstoremuseum.org/steampunkfair.

Steampunk High Tea

As part of its Steampunk Fair, the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk, is including a Steampunk High Tea at 1 p.m. This special event has seating for forty guests to enjoy tea while learning about Steampunk fashion and culture. Tickets are $30 and must be reserved in advance by calling the Museum at 207-985-4802 or by visiting www.brickstoremuseum. org/steampunkfair.

Free Outdoor Concert

Enjoy classic Rock ‘n Roll, Country and Oldies with the Spectrum Band from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.in the Hope Hobbs Gazebo at Wells Harbor Park. (In the event of rain, the event will be moved to the Ward Gym at Wells Jr. High School on US Rt# 1). FMI: Call June Messier, concert series Chairwoman 207-646-5596.

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“Around the World”

Violinist Ian MacKay, a Fulbright scholar with extensive travel experience will guide you through the differences in musical sounds from around the world at the Dance Hall in Kittery at 3 p.m. Tableside seating with bites of food give you a taste from each country with cash bar. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door. To purchase tickets and information visit www. portsmouthsymphony.org.

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Monday, August 6 Stretch & Strength

Join us for a Stretch & Strength class for ages 13 and over from 6 – 6:45 p.m. SonDance Academy, 2700 Post Rd. (Route 1), Wells. FMI: 207-985-9287 or www.messiahchristianchurch.org/sondance

Wildlife Watchers Day Camp

Lots of amazing animals call the Wells Reserve at Laudholm home and during this week-long day camp kids from 8 to 12 will explore the worlds of wildlife that live in forests and fields along the water’s edge. Cost is $250/$200. Scholarships available. FYI: 207-646-1555 or visit wellsreserve.org/camps.

Enter tainer ex traordinaire, Annie Royer, per forms Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Chevalier, Montand, Trenet, Mistinguett, Becaud, Aznavour and more at the Vinegar Hill Theater, 53 Old Post Road, Arundel at 6:30 p.m. Tickets and reservations required. Call 207-985-5552.

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The Eliot Historical Society will hold its annual cookout at 5 p.m. at the Eliot Boat Basin. Attendees are welcome to bring a dish to share and the grill will be going for those who would like to use it. Please join us and bring your friends! FMI: 207-439-2404.

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Performing high energy classic Motown, Funk, R&B and Soul, the Soul Mate Band will play Frisbee Common in front of the Kittery Community Center, 120 Rogers Road in Kittery. FMI: visit www.kitterycommunitycenter.org/specialevents for more information.

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The Franciscan Monastery Friars of Kennebunk host an “Evening of Jazz” featuring Berklee School of Music international performers from Lithuania, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Italy and USA. 26 Beach Ave, in the Lower Village Kennebunk at 7 p.m. FMI: 207967-4865 or visit www.franciscanguesthouse.com.

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Now open Saturday. Actors Share Insights to Bridges of Madison County Story Just in time for your Sunday drive. of Madison County” have some have this be a story about infi- wife. “But how nice is it that this actors to talk long and hard

BERWICK -The young actors may still be in the first decade of marriage, but those starring in the Hackmatack version of “Bridges

definite views on what this musical love story is saying about romance and family. “How easy it would be to

delity,” said Brian Levario, 31, of Jersey City, NJ, who plays the handsome traveler who comes between an Iowa farmer and his

Local Philanthropist Elmina B. Sewall Charcoal Portrait Dedication KENNEBUNK – The Kennebunk Free Library is hosting a portrait charcoal study dedication on Friday, August 3 at 2 p.m. The full-sized portrait is of Kennebunk philanthropist Elmina B. Sewall. It is the charcoal study of a piece commissioned by Mrs. Sewall’s friend William Curran. The painter, Tony Falcone, worked from pictures and captured Mrs. Sewall in her mid-sixties when she created her Foundation. The Elmina B. Sewall Foundation supports work in Maine to improve the well-being of people, animals and the environment while fostering relationships that strive for social equity and community resilience.

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As a child, Elmina Brewster Sewall was given two piggy banks. Her weekly allowance was divided equally: half in a piggy bank designated for her own spending and half in a piggy bank marked “Charity”. Thus began “Sis” Sewall’s lifelong commitment to helping those in need. She long focused her volunteer and philanthropic efforts on animal welfare, land conservation, and issues affecting human well-being. In 1996, Mrs. Sewall was named Citizen of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce in her hometown of Kennebunk, Maine. She stated then with typical humble grace: “I like to help people out...I like to do what I can.” Through her personal giving as well as that of

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the Elmina B. Sewall Foundation, which she established in 1982, Mrs. Sewall has had a profound impact on life in Kennebunk and the State of Maine. Since Mrs. Sewall’s death in 2005, the Foundation’s Board of Directors has sought to continue her philanthropic legacy. The Elmina B. Sewall Foundation makes grants in Maine in the following three areas of interest: Animal Welfare, Healthy People Healthy Places, and Legacy. sewallfoundation.org The Kennebunk Free Library is an annual recipient of a Sewall legacy grant and is very proud to add this portrait to our main lobby. Please join us, donor William Curran, and artist Tony Falcone for this dedication. Light refreshments will be served. Kennebunk Free Library is located at 112 Main Street. For more information please call 207-985-2173 or visit kennebunklibrary.org.

story is not that.” Saying it’s about an affair doesn’t do it justice,” said Danielle Howard, the married director of the show. “This is more about someone who doesn’t realize how much has been missing in her life till she meets someone who really sees her.” This intensely emotional play, based on the book by Robert James Waller, has led Levario and the other leading

about the marriage in “Bridges,” and in fact about marriage in general. And they have come to agree that this musical, which opens Wednesday at Hackmatack Playhouse in Berwick, is a complex look at love and marriage. “I always think of this story in terms of love,” said Katherine Fuller, 32, of Salem, Mass., who See BRIDGES page 12...

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Theory Expats to Play Dance Hall

KITTERY – Flying fingers and maple syrup voices blend into the harmonious melting pot that is the band, Theory Expats, who will be playing on Friday, July 27 at the Dance Hall, 7 Walker Street in Kittery. Comprised of

two accomplished singer-songwriters and a national mandolin champion, the band met in a classical music theory class at Goshen College in Goshen, IN and formed a jazz-pop-folk band. Featuring Andrew Pauls on guitar and vocals, Sadie Gustafson-Zook on vocals and fiddle, and Ethan Setiawan on mandolin, all the members have recently relocated to the East coast, marking a new era and opening new doors for the band. Music starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door and can be purchased at www.thedancehallkittery.org.

Urban and Coastal Structures Exhibit KENNEBUNK The Kennebunk Free Library announces its August 3 to 31, 2018 exhibition, “Urban and Coastal Structures By a Retired Engineer,” the oil paintings of Donald LaRochelle. The public is invited to view the exhibit at 112 Main St., Kennebunk, during regular library hours when the gallery is not in use for library programs. Don was born in Lewiston, Maine. He received art training from the Sisters of Mercy at St. Joseph’s Elementary School and was instructed as a member of the Art Club at Lewiston High School. In 1953 he graduated from the University of Maine with a BS in Civil Engineering and a minor in Structures. In 2007, Don received landscape oil painting lessons from Dennis Poirior through Wells High School Continuing Education. Don has taken two courses at the Maine School of Art: “The Coastal Landscape in Oil” and “Personal Practice”. Diane Forde of the Seeds Studio in Wells taught Don color mixing and still life. All this has culminated in this exhibit, which uses perspectives in depicting buildings, covered bridges, and the waterfront in Maine, New Hampshire and Italy. Don has previously exhibited at Kennebunk Free Library, the Conway Library, NH and Wells Public Library.

The Kennebunk Free Library is pleased and honored to ...BRIDGES from page 11 has been married five years,. “There’s never one person you love. Love is something that grows and grows. It’s always growing and evolving into something new.” “Marriage is work and communication and a willingness to be open to see the change or to kind of rebalance as you go through,” suggested Jacob Zentis, 29 of Glencove, NY, who has been married nearly four years. “There is a constant rebalancing act to get back to the place of the love you share together.” The story of Bridges of Madison County follows a young Italian woman named Francesca, who married an American soldier during WWII and followed him back to his farm in Iowa. When the itinerant photographer Robert shows

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up at her door one day when her husband and children are away, Francesca becomes torn in a struggle of love and loyalty. Rather than a show about infidelity, the Hackmatack actors see this script as a story of a woman growing up and finding out who she is. “It’s her discovering her autonomy and her making a choice,” said Fuller. “She becomes a different person.” Unlike in other productions of this musical, the Hackmatack version shows Bud as a strong character and one who is worthy of Francesca’s love. “Initially I hadn’t really experienced the relationship between Francesca and Bud as a love relationship,” Fuller said. “She doesn’t value him as a father and caretaker until the end of the show. But in any marriage you can fall into that trap of being bored with the person you see every day.” “Danielle led us to realize it was a choice Francesca made,” Zentis said. “This is a different version than in NY which had a closed off Bud.” The emotions brought up in this show are so strong, and so universal that the actors became quite emotional in early rehearsals. “After the first run-through of act two everyone was sobbing,” Zentis said. “We all share these human emotions,” added Fuller. “And love happens to be a hard one.” Bridges of Madison County” will show 8 p.m. Wednesdays to Saturday, July 25 to 28, Aug. 1 to 4 and Aug. 8 to 11, as well as 2 p.m. Thursdays, Aug. 2 and Aug. 9. More information and tickets available at www.hackmatack.org or by calling 207-698-1807.


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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Mystery Author Talk BERWICK – James H.K. Bruner will be visiting Berwick Public Library on Wednesday, August 1, at 6 p.m., for a reading and signing of his book The Bike Cop in: The Greater Weight of Evidence. Inspired by the author’s summers spent in Maine, The Bike Cop follows 19-yearold Digger Davenport on his summer job as a bike cop in the fictional town of Port Talbot. When a waitress at the biggest and best hotel in down is found dead on the beach and a black bellhop framed for her murder,

Port Talbot is thrown into turmoil on multiple levels: north versus south, white versus

black, summer folk versus townies, and the lobstah mobstahs versus the candidates for sheriff and district attorney. It’s up to Digger to unravel the open and shut case against the bellhop. James is an attorney admitted in Maine, Massachusetts, New York, and Florida who weaves his experiences from the legal battles in these jurisdictions into his stories. He enjoys combining the legalese with his experiences growing up in the summers in Kennebunkport, Maine and raising six children with his wife, Gretchen.

Joyce Andersen at First Parish YORK Joyce Andersen and the Band of the Willing will perform on the Green at First Parish Church, 180 York Street, York on Thurday August 2 from 6 – 8 p.m. Enjoy masterful playing, tight harmonies, and great songs old and new. They are seasoned troubadours who delight with their playful repartee, tall tales and invite their audience to join them on their musical adventure. Bring friends, kids, teens, lawn chairs or blankets, picnics

or pizza, hula hoops, frisbees and dancing shoes. Concert will be indoors in case of rain. FMI: www.firstparishyork,net, office@firstparishyork.net, or (207)363-3758.

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67th Annual Art Auction at Barn Gallery OGUNQUIT Buy art from the artists at the famous Ogunquit Art Association Art Auction on August 4. Auctioneer Hap Moore will help you bid on paintings, graphics, photographs, and sculpture by members of the OAA, the area’s oldest professional artists organization. Doors open at 6 p.m. with bidding beginning at 7 p.m. Come to the Barn Gallery to preview the work, pick an artist-designed bid card or leave a Silent Bid from Wednesday August 1 through Friday August 3 from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., and Saturday, August 4 from 11 a.m - 2 p.m. Participating OAA artists, many with national and international reputations, have created original, one-of-a-kind bid cards now on sale at the Gallery for $30. A bid card purchase includes auction admission, catalog and refreshments. Plain bid cards for admission are available for $10. Located at the corner of Shore Road and Bourne Lane in Ogunquit, Barn Gallery has limited free parking. Visitors are encouraged to park elsewhere during the Auction. De-

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ New Exhibit Proves Home Is Where the Art Is

YORK Some artists can’t feel at home in a new place until they’ve connected with their surroundings through their work. Local painter and printmaker, Rhonda Lynch of Eliot, is one of those artists. Lynch moved with her family to the Seacoast from the Midwest three years ago and as she struggled to get her bearings, both as an artist and as the homeschooling mother of six children, she discovered that the quickest way to get herself acclimated was to explore the area’s history and natural beauty through her art. “The move and the exploration of a new

environment became the catalyst for an artistic rebirth for me,” said Lynch. “I wanted a fresh way to record this experience, so I switched my focus from painting to printmaking. The past few years have been an exciting time of artistic growth, and I’m looking forward to sharing this new body of work.” The fruits of her efforts are a new exhibit called “A Sense of Place,” which opens at the York Public Library on August 1. “A Sense of Place” is Lynch’s first major exhibit since making the move to New England. Every one of its 25 woodcut prints, gouache and watercolor studies cele-

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sound simply made me feel very alive and induced in me a synchronous alignment of musical DNA as if it was his intention as well as mine all along! I helped it along by asking his manager to introduce us at his office. A long and enlightening conversation happened on that day of our first meeting and now we are a duo and I couldn’t be more delighted.” Shun Ng is an awardwinning fingerstyle guitar virtuoso, singer and songwriter, known for his unique style which infuses elements of Soul, Funk, Blues and Jazz. Shun dazzles audiences from all over the world with his flamboyant technique, soulful vocals and hypnotic groove. He stands as one of the most dynamic and innovative performers, winning accolades from legendary producer, Quincy Jones to fellow guitar virtuoso, Tuck Andress. ​Shun is a recipient of the Songwriters Hall of Fame ‘Holly Prize’ and winner of ‘International Artist of The Year’ at the Boston Music Awards.

In this collaboration with Magic Dick, Shun says, “we wanted to make music in a way that no one had quite done before while remaining grounded in our roots. Magic Dick brings a powerhouse attack with ferocious precision and a killer groove to this duo. I have great respect for him, he has seemingly done it all, but is still constantly trying to push the boundaries of music and chase the best in himself, a true artist. To be working with a true Boston legend is a real privilege.” Now, after 3 years of working together, Magic Dick & Shun Ng have released their first EP entitled, About Time. They reinterpreted some of their favorite artists and used it as a breeding ground for new ideas, adding their own twist and bringing in various influences into the interpretation. They will be performing at Vinegar Hill Music Theater, 53 Old Post Road in Arundel on August 3. For more information visit: https://vinegarhillmusictheatre.com.

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Captain Jerry Locke Selected As Law Enforcement Officer of the Year BERWICK – Each year, American Legion Departments (state level) nationwide present a Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award to a “well-rounded law enforcement officer who has exceeded the duty requirements expected of his or her position and has demonstrated a distinct pattern of community service coupled with professional achievement”. This year’s recipient is Captain Jerry Locke, second in command at the Ber-

wick, Maine Police Department. Captain Locke began his law enforcement career as an Air Force veteran assigned to Pease Air Force Base in Portsmouth, New Hampshire where he served as a Rapid Response Security Specialist. He also worked in the Control Tower overseeing perimeter alarms as well as the nuclear storage areas. Jerry attained the rank of Staff Sergeant during his military service and began his career as a reserve law enforcement officer

for the Town of Berwick in April 1987, transitioning to a fulltime police officer position shortly thereafter. Captain Locke was a patrol officer for ten years and worked within School Administrative District 60 as a Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) instructor. An outstanding role model for today’s youth, Jerry ensured students were educated on the destructive results of experimenting with and/or using drugs, alcohol and cigarettes,

Know Your Worth, Share Your Worth Event YORK York Community Service Association and FiercelyFitt Girl have teamed up for a day of fun and engaging activities designed with the goal of emphasizing positive body image and self-esteem, acknowledgment of self-worth and to highlight the opportunities within our community to give back. The event will take place on Saturday July 28 at the York Beach Ball Field in York with the following schedule: 9:00 - 9:15 a.m. Introduction & Welcome 9:15 - 9:45 a.m. Fitness/ Bootcamp Segment: Fiercelyfittgirl, Michelle Nast 9:45 – 10:00 a.m. Break 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. Dance

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York Rotary Club Milestones YORK The York Rotary Club recently completed its 2017-1018 year, logging an impressive list of accomplishments during that time. Some of the milestones of the club include: Members volunteered more than 1,500 hours; More than $75,000 was raised from the club’s annual car raffle, the 4 on the Fourth and Turkey Trot road races and other activities; The club initiated a collaboration with the York Public Library to donate books for low-literacy adults; More than 70 trees were donated by the club, and members planted them at the Bog Road field; The club received a grant from the Rotary district, which was added to its own funding to purchase recording equipment at the new York Community Auditorium; The club was awarded a global grant for a program involving Native American stu-

dents at Calais High School; The club contributed more than $15,000 in disaster relief to Houston, St. Croix and Guatemala; The club’s Student of the Month program recognized one York Middle School student every month, and a small donation was made to the charity of the student’s choice; The club donated $3,500 for a new drinking fountain at the Long Sands Bathhouse; Among the local organizations the Rotary supported during the year are York Community Service Association, the Table of Plenty, End 68 Hours of Hunger, White Pine Program, Odyssey of the Mine, YHS choral program, York Little League and Time of Wonder Learning Center. The York Rotary Club meets every Friday morning at 7:30 a.m. at the York Harbor Inn. For more information contact the club through its website at www.yorkmerotary.org.

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For nearly his entire career, Captain Locke has supported the Law Enforcement Torch Run benefiting Special Olympics of Maine, by participating in the runs and helping to raise much needed funds. Additionally, he has always freely volunteered his personal time to many community based programs such as the Berwick Library, South Berwick Strawberry Festival, the Berwick Police Benevolent Association and Berwick’s Charles S. Hatch Post #79. In his Letter of Recommendation, Berwick Town Manager Stephen G. Eldridge wrote: …”Jerry’s leadership skills and easy-going personality has been crucial to the development of the department and safety of our citizens”. In the nomination package, it was noted that Captain Locke is dedicated to his department, his profession and his fellow citizens…and that our community would not have the quality of life everyone enjoys were it not for individuals of his caliber. Congratulations to you Captain Locke on your receipt of this most prestigious award – a fitting recognition for a patriotic policeman who personifies the motto of your police department: “We serve because we care”.

teaching them how to make good decisions and most especially how to say “No” when offered these substances. Jerry Locke was promoted to the rank of Captain in 2001 and is a court officer who serves as the primary liaison between the Berwick Police Department and the District Attorney’s Office. His leadership helps to foster a successful teamwork approach from investigation through prosecution, while his work with the Victim’s Advocates office results in a better exchange of information and support for those directly impacted by crime. In 2004, the Berwick Board of Selectmen honored Captain Locke with an award for Outstanding Contribution for Service to the Community of Berwick. In 2009, Captain Locke received a departmental commendation for his supervision of the department’s response to an armed robbery of the Kennebunk Savings Bank. For the past decade, Captain Locke has been an active member of the Southern Maine District One Regional Training Council where he has been instrumental in bringing current, progressive and highly rated training to officers throughout York County, ensuring his fellow officers are better prepared to serve their communities.

VFW Annual National Teacher Award Competition SOUTHERN MAINE The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Department of Maine District 11 is pleased to announce they have begun accepting entries for its 2018-19 Teacher of the Year competition. Each year the VFW recognizes three exceptional teachers – one each from the elementary (K-5), junior high (6-8), and high school (9-12) levels – for their outstanding commitment to teach Americanism and instill a sense of patriotism in their students. Classroom teachers whose curriculum focuses on citizenship education topics — for at least half of the school day in a classroom environment — can be nominated for the Smart/ Maher VFW National Citizenship Education Teacher Award. Teachers who promote civic responsibility, flag etiquette, and patriotism are prime candidates for this award. For example, do you know a teacher

who plans field trips to city hall or organizes community volunteer projects? Maybe you know an instructor who invites veterans into the classroom to discuss their military experiences. Perhaps you are familiar with a teacher who fosters the development of democratic values and beliefs through special projects. If you know of such a teacher, honor him or her today with the Smart/Maher VFW National Citizenship Education Teacher Award. All current classroom teachers (teaching at least half of the school day in a classroom environment) in grades K-12 are eligible. Previous national VFW winners and homeschool teachers are ineligible. Nominations can be submitted by fellow teachers, supervisors or other interested individuals (not relatives). Self-nominees are not eligible. Nominations along with a

completed entry form should be submitted to your local VFW Post no later than October 31, 2018. Department of Maine District 11 VFW Posts and contact information are listed below. If unsure which post is closest to you please visit www.vfw. org and scroll to the bottom of the page to find the post nearest your location. VFW Kittery/Eliot Post 9394, 207-686-3162, ask for Mel; VFW York Post 6997, 207-3633600, ask for Rusty; VFW Old Orchard Beach Post 7997, 858395-2424, ask for Bill; VFW South Berwick Post 5754, 207384-2605, ask for Mal; VFW Sanford Post 9395, 207- 4327127, ask for James; VFW Kennebunk Post 6548, 207-985-2703, ask for Lee. For additional information on this competition and entry form visit www.vfw.org/community/youth-and-education/ teacher-of-the-year.


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Home gyms can make working out more efficient, saving time driving to a fitness facility and enabling people to stick to a workout regimen during inclement weather. Having a gym at home also may motivate people to work out more frequently and more effectively, as they can exercise at any time of day they choose and won’t need to share equipment with fellow fitness enthusiasts. While workouts will vary from individual to individual, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend adults should combine both aerobic and strength training to achieve optimal health. The CDC recommends adults do at least 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity aerobic activity,

or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity. In addition, the CDC advises adults to include moderate- or highintensity muscle-strengthening activities, involving all major muscle groups, in their workout regimens two or more days per week. When constructing their home gyms, homeowners should keep CDC recommendations in mind so they can enjoy as complete a workout as possible. The following are some items homeowners can consider when outfitting their home gyms. Barbells: Barbells aren’t just for biceps. Barbells can be used to work all the major muscle groups, including arms, chest, shoulders, legs, and back. Purchase a set of barbells of various weights so workouts can be varied depending on the

muscle group being targeted. Bench, bar and plates: A bench, bar and plates also can be invaluable to people who want a fitness facility-quality workout at home. Purchase plates of various weights but remember to be cautious with the amount of weight you lift when no partner or spotter is present. When shopping for a bench, look for one that can incline and decline, which increases the range of exercises you can perform at home. Land line: If the gym will be in a basement or another area of the home where access to a mobile network is unreliable, the presence of a land line in the room can help in the case of emergencies. Those who work out at home will be doing so without gym staff or other fitness enthusiasts nearby, so the land line can be invalu-

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able should someone suffer an injury when exercising alone. If possible, place the land line in the middle of the room so it’s not too far away from any particular area. Flooring: Homeowners have various flooring options when outfitting their home gyms. Carpet tiles, rubber flooring, foam flooring, and vinyl tiles are popular options. Each has its advantages and disadvantages, and the right choice may depend on how the gym will be used. For example, foam flooring may be compressed under heavy equipment, which may be problematic for homeowners who want to include lots of equipment in their home gyms. Before considering which flooring material to lay down, write down your likely workout routine before taking that write-up

with you to a flooring contractor who can recommend the best material for you. Cardiovascular equipment: Homeowners don’t have to reinvent the wheel when purchasing cardiovascular equipment for their home gyms. If a treadmill worked for you at the gym, purchase one for your home gym as well. Cardio equipment can be expensive, but savvy homeowners may be able to find fully functional secondhand equipment online. If you currently have a gym membership, speak with the owner about purchasing a used item directly from the facility. Outfitting a home gym requires homeowners to give careful consideration to their workout preferences so they can tailor their gyms to their specific needs.

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use by their peers, they were more likely to exhibit conduct problems such as lying and fighting. Also, as published in Psychiatric News, time spent on multiple social media outlets is considered a risk factor for mental health problems. Researchers found people who reported using the greatest number of social media sites (seven to 11) had more than three times the risk of depression and anxiety. Other health concerns Neck pain, wrist and elbow strain, eye strain, and other fatigue factors have been linked to computer use. A study published in the

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HSAs are like any other savings account, except they can be used for medical, vision and dental expenses. HSAs are tax-advantaged, meaning that income can be deposited into an HSA before it is taxed. HSAs can only be opened and used in conjunction with a high-deductible health insurance plan, or those with a deductible of at

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Nominations Open for 2018 Governor’s Award for Business Excellence AUGUSTA The Maine Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) is now accepting nominations for the 2018 Governor’s Award for Business Excellence. “Every year I look forward to recognizing Maine businesses that go above and beyond and demonstrate a commitment to investment, innovation, employees and communities,” said Governor Paul R. LePage. “This year I am proud to present my final Governor’s Award for Business Excellence to those companies with outstanding leadership and direction. These businesses are a model of success in our state and deserve special recognition.” “Being named a recipient of this award was indeed an honor,” said Dan Bookham, vice president and director of business development at Allen Insurance and Financial in Camden. “Being recognized with this award has served, and continues to serve, as a valuable reminder that business success truly does depend on a deep and abiding commitment to customers, employees and community.” This award is presented annually to for-profit companies that consistently demonstrate high levels of achievement in manufacturing and service excellence, and a steadfast commitment to employees, customers and the community. “For the past 27 years, the Governor has been honoring businesses that are truly the best of the best here in Maine,” said DECD Acting Commissioner Denise Garland. “We encourage any of Maine’s for-profit businesses to consider applying for this special recognition.” “St. Croix Tissue and Woodland Pulp were very pleased to be recognized a year ago with a Governor’s Award for Business Excellence,” said Jim Oliver, con-

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September 14. Winners will be notified prior to an award ceremony to be scheduled in December. The Governor’s Award for Business Excellence, sponsored by Consolidated Communications, was created in 1991, and 152 companies to date have received the award. DECD is proud to administer the excellence awards and to work with the Governor’s office and review team to evaluate and score the applications. For more information please visit DECD or email torrey.j.gray@maine.gov.

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U.S. Senators Susan Collins (R-ME) and Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced today that their resolution in support of National Purple Heart Recognition Day on August 7th passed the Senate unanimously. The bipartisan resolution was cosponsored by a total of 23 Senators. Purple Heart Day recognizes the sacrifices of those who have earned the Purple Heart Medal and is commemorated each year on the anniversary of George Washington creating the “Badge for Military Merit,” the precursor to the Purple Heart. The resolution supports the goals and ideals of National Purple Heart Recognition Day, encourages citizens to learn about the history of the Purple Heart Medal, and requests that the president issue an annual proclamation calling on the people of the U.S. to demonstrate support for Purple Heart recipients. “The Purple Heart is a reminder that freedom is a gift purchased at the greatest possible price,” said Senator Collins. “I am delighted that the

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“Our service men and women who bravely put their lives on the line deserve the most distinguished medals our military can award. The Purple Heart is a symbol of the sacrifice our military members have made. Establishing August 7th as National Purple Heart Recognition Day honors the recipSenate unanimously passed ients of this award and encourour resolution, which encour- ages every American citizen to ages all Americans to learn take a moment and appreciate the history of this important the sacrifices they have made military award and to under- so we can all live free,” Senator stand and honor the sacrifices Manchin said. of the many men and women in “For the second year in a uniform who have earned the row, Senator Collins and SenPurple Heart.” ator Manchin have honored “Just as the Purple Heart Purple Heart recipients everyMedal has held a special mean- where with their resolution suping to its millions of recipients porting National Purple Heart and their families, it also has Recognition Day,” said Neil special significance to me and Van Ess, National Commander my family,” Senator Collins of Military Order of the Purple continued. “My father, who Heart (MOPH). “The Purple died earlier this year, was a Heart is our national symbol of proud World War II veter- military sacrifice, and it is most an who was wounded twice appropriate that all Americans during the Battle of the Bulge. should have a day to recognize He earned two Purple Hearts those who earned it throughout and the Bronze Star, and it was history. MOPH deeply thanks from him that I first learned to Senators Collins and Manchin honor and respect our veter- for once again making that a ans.” reality.”

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~ Where To Dine ~ Open Sunday – Thursday: 11:30am – 8pm Fri and Sat: 11:30am – 9pm

Open for the Season.

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81years 1937 ~ 2018

Happy Hour Sunday - Thursday, 3 - 5 pm

Sushi Sundays Offered every week

Specials

Served from 11:30-8pm every Tuesday

Located on the Beautiful Marginal Way with Full Ocean Views

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New Drink and Menu offerings for 2018

TACO TUESDAYS! starting at $11 for 2 tacos of Chicken, Haddock or Steak.

If you want an exceptional breakfast or dinner, this is where you want to go. The atmosphere is unique and inviting. The food is always amazing. We have been coming here for years and have never had a meal we didn’t love. Reservations are needed if you are dining at night.

Serving Lunch and Dinner

on the ocean www.beachmereinn.com

Join us for Wiggly Bridge Cocktails and SoMe Brewing micro brews along with other drink and appetizer specials.

5-Star Review! from Yelp THIS IS MY FAVORITE RESTAURANT IN THE OGUNQUIT AREA.

RTE 1, 335 MAIN ST, OGUNQUIT 207-646-3111 • BINTLIFFSOGUNQUIT.COM

Outside Burger Bar

Breakfast/Brunch: Daily 8-2:30 • Dinner & Bar: Nightly 5:30-Close

every Friday Walk in off the Marginal Way for lunch from 12 - 3 daily.

Price does not include Maine Food and Beverage Tax or Gratuity.

Lobster Bake Wednesdays

Served outdoors, reservations required.

62 Beachmere Place, Ogunquit, Maine 03907 • 207-646-2021 •

646-3355

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Restaurant in Wells www.joshuas.biz

Open at 5pm 7 Days a Week Year Round

Top Quality Seafood for more than 50 years

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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! !

Join us Wednesday, August 8th from 4-6pm to celebrate our one-year anniversary! We ! are so grateful to our incredible staff, and all of you who have dined with us making it possible for us to be open year round! You are the guests of honor so we hope you’ll join us for this happy-hour celebration where we will be treating you to complimentary appetizers and offerings from our raw bar! The event will be upstairs on our beautiful deck over the water. Come celebrate with us! Cash bar also available.

FROZEN DRINKS ANYONE? We are excited to still be serving frozen drinks on our everyday bar menu and make this summer last as long as we can! Pina Coladas, Margarita’s and Strawberry Daiquiri’s to name a few! Make sure to stop in, take a seat upstairs on our deck over looking the beautiful water and sip away!

Family Operated Since 1966

Home Cooked Daily Specials to fit everyone’s budget

Stuffed Peppers Lobster Pie Sirloin Tips ••••• Beer and Wine Available 1732 No. Berwick Rd. / Rt. 9, Wells 207-646-8561 Open Wednesday-Sunday 11–8 SERVING LUNCH & DINNER

BREAKFAST! They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day; we would like to add that it is also a great way to fuel your days adventures. There is so much to see and to do in Ogunquit, we are prepared to send you off full and happy! Stop in to start your day right, breakfast is available from 8am-11am daily.

TAKE-OUT WINDOW! Not everyone has time to sit down and eat and we want to be sure that doesn’t mean settling for an ordinary lunch. Our take-out window offers great choices that won’t take up a lot of your time. We also have some of the happiest folks manning the window, ready to greet you with a smile! Open daily from 11am-4pm.

BOOK YOUR NEXT FUNCTION WITH US! Getting married? Throwing a baby shower? Are your parents getting ready to celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary? We are the perfect location for all of your special events! Schedule an appointment for your event by emailing: manager@ogunquitbeachlobsterhouse.com !

Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant

Eat In Take Out

Simple Seafood, Fresh And At Its Best

Open Daily at 11:30AM

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


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~ Where To Dine ~

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No traffic here... Just the birds and the breeze... Closed 7/29 for a Private Event Serving Dinner Nightly from 5pm

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This summer on Thursday nights, we honor the Grey Gull Inn with specials from the old menu. Join us for some reminiscent recipes for our throwback special!

Open Daily 4:00 - 9:30 Closed Mondays

(207) 646-4200 1205 Post Road (Route 1), Wells, Maine

Early Bird Special

Purchase 1 entree from the regular nightly menu & receive a 2nd entree of equal or lesser value with our compliments!

Nancy’s Café & Catering

NANCY’S CAFE

Mondays & Tuesdays at 5pm

(Offer valid with reservation ONLY. Dine-in only. Must mention Early Bird offer with reservation to validate. Guests must be seated and order entered by 5:29 pm to validate offer. EXP 7/24/18)

Proud supporters of the Ogunquit Playhouse! See our ad in the playbill for 15% off food.

207-363-5557 1151 ROUTE 1, CAPE NEDDICK, ME 03902 Phenomenal Breakfast: Pancakes, Quiche, Omlettes Great Sandwiches, Salads, Soups & Entrees Vegetarian Options, Baked Goods, Beer & Wine

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Charming spacious dining rooms - friendly servers - wonderful food! HOURS: 6:30AM-4PM WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY

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Nancy’s Catering is available 7 days a week!

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“Love is the Maine Ingredient” Open 7 Days! • 7:30am-1pm

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~ News ~

Collins, King Introduce Resolution to Designate September 25 as National Lobster Day WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Angus King (I-Maine) introduced a resolution that would designate September 25, 2018, as “National Lobster Day.” Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.), Edward Markey (D-Mass.), Jack Reed (D-R.I.), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), Richard Blumenthal

(D-Conn.), and Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) also sponsored the resolution, which recognizes the historic and economic importance of lobster in the United States. “The lobster industry has always been a special part of Maine’s economy, history, and character,” Senators Collins and King said in a joint statement. “Lobsters are

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an economic force in coastal Maine communities and have supported the livelihoods of generations of lobstermen, processors, and dealers. In addition, this shellfish has become a Maine icon, with an international reputation that plays an important role in attracting millions of visitors to our state each summer. We’re proud to introduce this resolution hon-

oring not only the lobster, but the thousands of Mainers who work day-in and day-out to harvest, cook, and ship our state’s prized catch. We look forward to celebrating this important day in September!” Lobster is one of the most valuable catches in the U.S., with approximately 150 million pounds landed at a value of more $500 million each year.

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If you want to have a “jammin” good time, then Stonewall Kitchen is the place for you! We offer a friendly, fun atmosphere, competitive rates, and generous employee discounts. Join our York, Maine retail store as a Store Associate. This position is responsible for assisting guests in a helpful, positive manner while maintaining the appearance of the store, and assisting with operational and merchandising duties as directed. Must have strong verbal communications skills, must be able to work nights and weekends and the ability to lift and carry up to 30 lbs., and stand several hours a day.

Stonewall Kitchen is a premier specialty food company in York Maine and are looking for talented individuals that take pride in their work. We have a fun, family environment and have positions available either in our kitchen and/or the production floor. Compensation is competitive, and we provide benefits including medical, 401(k) and vacation, holiday, and personal time along with a generous employee discount. Check out our employment page for more details at www.stonewallkitchen.com.

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Senators Collins and King have been vocal advocates for the lobster industry by pushing back against proposals that would harm the continued growth and success of the industry. Earlier this year, both senators strongly opposed a Department of Interior proposal that would open up the Gulf of Maine to offshore drilling, and in June they invited the U.S. Trade Representative to Maine to facilitate a dialogue between the agency and Maine’s lobster dealers and processors. “We’re very excited to celebrate National Lobster Day with the support of Senators King and Collins, and for the fourth year in a row underscore the impact that the hard work of men and women in Maine’s lobster industry has on the state’s economy,” said Matt Jacobson, Executive Director of the Maine Lobster Marketing Collaborative (MLMC). “The September 25 holiday is a reminder that peak Maine Lobster season continues beyond summertime into early fall – a great time for people to enjoy fresh Maine Lobster at home or in restaurants.”

~ Real Estate ~

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FOR LEASE! Retail, Office, and Contractor spaces are ready for your businesses at 764 US Route 1 York, Maine

Loft Queen bed on lot of your choice. With full skirting, A/C, Deck. Only $62,900

UNIT 1: $1,648/month, 1,391 sf

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A Gated Resort Community, Beautifully Landscaped, Tranquil And Private. • Close to Beach • 2 Club Houses with Laundry • Full-Size Appliances • 3 Pools, Tennis, Basketball

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Jerry Tatlock

Associate Broker/Owner 96 Portland St, South Berwick, ME 03908 Business (207) 384-4008 Mobile (207) 752-0407 Jerry.Tatlock@Century21.com www.Century21BarbaraPatterson.com Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated

DEB LYNCH

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~ Real Estate ~

90 Closings in 2017. Ready to be on her 2018 weekly SOLD list? Janna Syrene | BROKER PLATINUM GROUP MEMBER

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Don’t settle for average, Unless you’re in the market for it. ©2018 Century 21 Real Estate LLC. Each office is independently owned and operated.

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~ Obituaries & News ~

Navigating Funeral Trusts

Discussing end-of-life issues can be an emotional experience. Making decisions upon the death of a loved one can be challenging, especially if the wishes of the deceased are murky or unknown. Funeral trusts often help families avoid making decisions at times when their emotions may make such decisions more difficult. Preplanning a funeral can save family and friends from having to make difficult decisions. It also enables people to choose their burial space, services and transportation. Preplanning also allows people to pay for or arrange payment for their funeral costs ahead of time. According to Consumer Protection Ontario, a person can pre-plan a funeral without prepaying. However, many people prefer to have all financial components in place as well for maximum convenience Funeral trusts may be referred to as revocable or irrevocable. An irrevocable funeral trust, or IFT, is a tool people who are facing the high cost of skilled nursing care can consider. An IFT establishes an account into which money for

funeral expenses is deposited. The money cannot be withdrawn or refunded, and funds must be used for funeral expenses. In the United States, an IFT is often considered an eligible expense during the social services spend-down process. That means the money deposited in the trust is exempt as a countable asset from any financial look-back period that helps determine eligibility for government healthcare services, such as Medicaid. Revocable funeral trusts can be cancelled. According to the National Care Planning Council, a revocable trust can be created by anyone and, at a later date, can be dissolved by the person who originally created it. Various organizations oversee the investment and management of prepaid funeral trust accounts. In certain instances, a funeral trust will not be needed. Those who have the means to fund long-term care services and will not need assistance later in life may not want their money locked up in a trust. Others opt for life insurance

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Pamela Ford Oliver, 68 WELLS – Pamela Ford Oliver passed away to heaven on Thursday July 19 after a long battle with cancer. She had her dear loved one beside her as she began this new journey. Pamela was born in Arlington, MA on May 11,1950 to her late parents Howard and Jessie Mathison Ford. Pamela was the middle child and leaves 8 siblings, Bob Ford of Litchfield, ME, Linda Hall of Kennebunk, George Ford of Kennebunk, Doug Ford of Great Diamond Island, ME, Dave Ford of Poland, Lisa Pollasek of Danville, NH., Mary Beth Hillard and Jimmy Ford both of Sandown, NH. Pam is survived by her loving husband Thomas P. Oliver who was truly her best friend all through her life. Together they shared 55 years of love and heartache, always seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Together they had two policies to pay for funeral needs. Taking care of funeral planning in advance can relieve families of the stress of making funeral decisions in the wake of a loved one’s death.

THANK YOU ST. JUDE

Quality Memorials in Granite and Bronze MONUMENTS ~ MARKERS ~ MEMORIAL BENCHES MONUMENT CLEANING CEMETERY ENGRAVING ~ CUSTOM LASER-ETCHED KEEPSAKES Michael D. Johnson, Jr. / North Berwick, ME 03906 Phone: 207-676-9955 / Fax: 207-676-2688 / Email: johnsonmonument1@gmail.com

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

PAM

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FUNERAL HOME Somersworth, NH

children Therase Oliver and the late T.J. Oliver and his wife Nicole. Pam always said the greatest gifts to her were their beautiful grandsons, Thomas and Anthony. The Boys gave her such joy every Friday when they arrived for the weekend. Pam would talk for hours with the boys about everything in life, with laughter, fun and sometimes tears. Pam was a kind soul with generous heart, always willing to help others. Pam enjoyed many hobbies and jobs over the years yet always being there for

Dr. John J. Casey, 87 WELLS Dr. John J. Casey passed away on July 20. He was born on January 21, 1931 in Rochester, NH. On December 26, 1953, he married the love of his life, Juanita (Barcomb) Casey and served in the Public Health Service in Arizona for two years, before returning to Rochester to start his dental practice, where he served the community for over 40 years. He is survived by his wife Juanita, his brother Bernard, five children, 13 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. A funeral mass will be held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 236 Eldridge Rd, Wells, Maine

MCINTIRE-MCCOOEY FUNERAL HOME

Div. of Tasker Funeral Service, Inc. 301 Main St., So. Berwick, ME 03908 207-384-2373 • www.taskerfh.com Our goal is to offer the finest care to families in locally-owned funeral homes. We provide conveniently located, modern, well-furnished and inviting homes. Our family-centered approach is to care and provide an experience which is very personal. We offer lifelong memories for the families we service.

TASKER FUNERAL HOME Garrison City Crematory Tasker Monument Co.

621 Central Ave., Dover, NH 03820 603-742-4961 • www.taskerfh.com Family Owned and Operated

Our staff is first and foremost committed to providing the highest quality traditional burial, cremation, and memorial services while supporting our community in many ways. You can see our staff working with many community service organizations, such as Hospice, Rotary International, the American Red Cross, our churches, and our local Police and Fire Departments. Call us to talk about pre-planning in your home or ours.

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

49 South St., Somersworth, NH 603-692-2160 www.berniergelinasfh.com

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her family and friends was her top priority. Pam will be forever grateful to her dedicated friends for always giving her unconditional love. A Funeral Mass was held on Monday July 23 at the Holy Spirit Parish at St. Mary’s Church, Eldridge Road in Wells. Interment will be held at Evergreen Cemetery Kennebunk. The Oliver Family would like to express their thanks and appreciation to all their family members, working families, neighborhood families, and friends for the love prayers and support they have provided through this courageous battle. In lieu of flowers, please make contribution to W.E.M.S. Wells Emergency Medical services PO Box 1568, Wells, Maine 04090 in Pam’s memory. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Pam’s Book of Memories Page at www.bibberfuneral.com. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road Wells, Maine 04090 www.bibberfuneral.com

on Wednesday, August 1 at 11 a.m. Friends and family are welcome to attend. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to York Hospital Hospice at Home Health Foundation, 360 Merrimack Street, Building 9, Lawrence, MA 01843, http://www. homehealthfoundation.org/ how-your-gift-helps/ or York Hospital, Attn: Friendraising Office, 15 Hospital Drive, York, Maine 03090, http://www.yorkhospital.com/about-york-hospital/give-to-york-hospital/howto-make-a-donation.aspx.

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~ Pets ~ Animal Welfare Society WEST KENNEBUNK Candy (lower-r) is a lover of hidey-holes and blankets of all kinds. She just loves to snuggle in and under blankets and mind her own business. She lived with one person in her previous home and hid quietly until she wanted attention and food. Then when she came out of her comfy spot, she was very willing to accept pats and spend time with her person. Candy’s ideal home is a quiet home with someone who is very understanding and patient. Milkshake (lower-l) is an adorable little lady who loves, loves, LOVES her catnip. She

has done well living with other male cats in the past and enjoys getting attention from visitors. Cookie (upper-r) is a sweet cat and ready to be your favorite cookie. She can be rather timid

adoption fees are reduced! Senior cats (8+ years old) are fee waived and adult cats (1-7 years old ) are only $35. Kitten pairs are only $385.

(207) 985-3244

info@animalwelfaresociety.org www.animalwelfaresociety.org

Emma’s Angels NORTH BERWICK – Meet beautiful Sandy and Monet! Sandy (l) is a sweet mini Lemon Hound mix who is 8 months old and weighs 17 lbs. Monet (r) is the cutest little girl, 7 months old and a tiny 6 lbs. A little dynamo! They are both Spayed and up to date on their shots. Please give us a call to set up a meet and greet with these beauties! Join us August 4 for our 5th annual “Emma’s Run” and giant yard sale. It runs from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Hanna’s Rt. 4 in Sanford Maine. Looking for volunteers to help. Call Molly

603-944-1515 to sign up. Still needed canned cat food for our many hungry kittens and thank you!

Another Chance Animal Rescue

Safe Haven WELLS Jewels (pictured, r) and Lucy were blessed with a loving owner and optimal care during their 10 years together. Unfortunately, their owner can no longer give them the care they deserve, so they were surrendered to Safe Haven. Our goal is to find another great home where they can continue their lives together. These lovely sisters are healthy, emotionally confident and adore one another. In fact, they love everything! They love to be held and cuddled. They love cuddling each other, playing with toys like the laser light. Sunbathing and relaxing in their cat trees are also relished. Jewels is a shorthaired calico with green eyes who loves being brushed. Her sister Lucy is a torti with light green eyes. They’re forever washing each others faces after meals. Because they’re “senior citizens,” the usual adoption fee is waived. But they must be adopted together. So if you’d like to share your home and life with pair of gentle, sweet kitties please call 207-646-1611. Stormy weather spoiled our July yard sale. Due to rain, we had to close a day early. But we’re not quitters, so we’re having another one in August. Help us make up for the shortened July sale and donate your best items now. No junk, please! Please call 229-8314 to schedule a time to drop off your goodies. The front section of our thrift shop is where we place our higher-end items: antiques, paintings, jewelry, good handbags, nautical items, and beach décor. The rest of our shop con-

and shy initially, but with some quality petting she comes out of her shell. She’ll make a lovely companion. Now through July 29,

Animal Welfare Society

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

tains clothing and utilitarian items for the home. Please bring your donations before 3 p.m. Currently we need bath and beach towels, paintings, décor, jewelry and unique items. Please donate only clean, working items. We waste far too much time hauling broken and dirty items to the trash. Our thrift shop is the primary way we pay the vet bills for the kitties in our shelter, so thank you so much for your donations and purchases. Summer hours: Open 10 – 5 p.m. seven days a week until Labor Day, next to the Wells IGA. Our shelter is at 1420 Post Road, next to the Wells Library, is open Tues-Sat 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Please visit and unwind! Enjoy the company of wonderful kitties, and our hard-working volunteers who love and care for them. Want to join our team? Call 207-646-1611.

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

(207) 229-8314

info@safehavenhumanesociety.org www.safehavenhumanesociety.org

NORTH BERWICK – Who can resist this sweet face? Meet Mittens, a lovable, purry and playful 3 yr male Ginger Tuxedo Tiger Bobtail boy. Mittens was brought to us as an owner surrender by a couple who was moving and could not take him with them to their new home. He has not adjusted very well to communal living with other cats sadly, although is wonderful with people. He is used to being the “King of His Castle” and would prefer to live as an only pet in his forever home. He was obviously very spoiled by his previous humans and rightfully so! He deserves to be and deserves “Another Chance” to find a family or couple who will give him that. His only request is that he be an only furchild, no other cats or dogs in the home is where Mittens will do best. Mittens, along with many of our other amazing and wonderful cats of all ages would love to meet you at the rescue this coming Saturday, July 28 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. during Open Adoption hours at the Sanford Adoption Facility located at 251 Country Club Rd (Rt 4), Sanford. We have a LIMITED number of kittens currently available with many coming soon currently still in foster and not quite ready for

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

(207) 676-2248

Cats - Dogs - Birds - Bunnies

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

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adoption! We also adopt by appointment during the week, so if you are unable to make it to Open Adopt hours, please contact Marilyn at 207-490-2855 or Amanda at 603-205-3615 to arrange a time. Be sure to stop by our Thrift Store located at 37 Market St, North Berwick for some wonderful new arrivals of in-season clothing, books galore, toys and housewares along with many other unique items, all priced to sell! 100 percent of the proceeds from sales at our store benefit the animals

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

207-676-5599

in our care! Our Thrift Store now has NEW Summer Hours Wednesdays-Fridays from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. We are still trying to get new flooring for our Adoption Facility that is greatly in need of being replaced. Please help us with this effort! Donations can be made by sending a check to our PO Box 552, North Berwick ME 03906 or via our PayPal account boomeredgewater@gmail.com using the friends and family option to avoid fees to us and you! Donations of wet cat food (Friskies Pates please) or of Scoopable litter can be dropped off anytime daily at our Sanford Adoption Facility location as well.

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

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

Horse Boarding Professional Horsemanship Training Lessons - All Levels Problem Solving Los Solano Ranch, North Berwick Interested? Please Call or Text 207-289-4781

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

Please call us at (207) 229-8314.


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Virus Removal, Repairs Upgrades, Networking & New Systems in Home or Office Call or email Jeannine at leblancjm@startekpc.com

207-251-2235

Furniture & Fine Period Antique Repair & Restoration

207-216-9268

All Work Guaranteed for Life of Piece

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Asphalt Paving & Sealcoating Hot Rubber Crack Filling & Patchwork

207.423.0079

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

We Accept All Major Credit Cards

WINDOWS

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

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PAINTING

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David K. Rocray 134 Ridge Road, York, ME

207.975.5464

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

Chinchillas Antiques

207-324-8362

207-439-0747 207-240-6348

QUALITY Furniture Repairs CALL: Brian Bourque Kittery Point, ME

Over 35 Years Experience Free Honest Estimates

House Painting Replacement Windows Made Easy. www.zenwindows.com (207) 641-7876

Mold & Mildew Removal Power Washing Interior & Exterior Commercial & Residential

MOXIEandGARDENS more

DUFORT LANDSCAPING

Quality Materials Superior Workmanship

207-252-2016

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

LANDSCAPING / LAWN CARE

Brooks Roofing

Fully Insured Service Through York County

Bob Roux

207.439.5318 John Kardulas

ROOFING

Residential/Commercial Asphalt Shingles Free s Metal Roofing Estimate Single Ply Rubber

interior - exterior professional - insured

Over 26 Years Experience

(207) 502-9645

Lawn Care

Brush Removal

Gardening

Mulching

Spring & Fall Cleanups

Clean Up • Weeding Mulching • Planting Garden Consultation & Design Visit our Farm Shed for Fresh Eggs & In Season Veggies

182 Brave Boat Harbor Rd, Kittery Pt 207-439-3522 / moxiegardens.com

Great Works Landscaping

Roof Repairs Roof Replacement Rubber / Shingles / Metal Hail Storm Inspections Lifetime Warranties Free Estimates Office: (207) 283-3194 Cell: (207) 205-0679 www.caronroofing.com

Give Your Garden Some Moxie!

Complete Grounds Maintenance & Installations, Seasonal Clean Up, Mowing, Mulching, Tractor Work, Bush Hog Work, Light Excavation, Tree & Brush Removal, Hardscapes

207-475-2822 Serving Wells, Kennebunk, Ogunquit, York, Berwick & North Berwick

QUALITY, FRIENDLY SERVICE FULLY INSURED & FREE ESTIMATES


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~ Home & Business Services ~ HOME IMPROVEMENT

LOGGING / EXCAVATION

GUTTERS

HOMEOWNER’S ADVOCATE 207-219-2832 Assist with planning, management, and execution of projects Advocate for you as an experienced construction specialist Help avoid and resolve issues

Don’t let your Project (or Contractor) manage you!

RENTALS!!! Excavators and Large Frame Skid Steers

ELECTRIC

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

207-475-8928

Daily-Weekly-Monthly Rates Delivery Available

Dick Moreau Electric Richard Moreau, Master Electrician

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

3rd Generation Logger

Serving Southern Maine Small Jobs OK 30 Years Experience Reasonable Rates & Insured

207•252•5851

364 Cole Road, Kennebunk

POMERANZ

603-674-1273 Cell pbuild1306bp@yahoo.com

REMODELING

MASONRY

Exterior and Finish Carpentry Home Improvements Rot Repair

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

Paul Thurston

Masonry

Brian Pomeranz

Chimneys (New or Repaired), New Flashing, Steps, Walkways, Patios, Stonewalls, Foundations, Drainage Work, Sump Pumps, Basement Water Proofing. Fully Insured. Low Rates. Free Estimates.

(207) 361-4433

pomeranzremodeling.com

Call Any Time! 207.985.3577

LEFEBVRE’S Need your G

REMODELING

project done? No project too small. Make your house a home again!

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

207•698•7232

M CHADBOURNE Excavation & Landscaping

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

451-7536

Matt Chadbourne, Owner Wells FULLY INSURED FREE QUOTES COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL

HOME IMPROVEMENT

STEVE’S CARPENTRY

HOME IMPROVEMENT

Home improvements remodeling & repairs Expert finish carpenter No job too small

207-361-4019

www.stevescarpentry.org stevescarpentry2@aol.com

CARETAKER MAINTENANCE Maintenance & Remodeling Kitchen & Baths ~ 25 Years Experience ~

207.883.6003

www.hazelwoodhandyman.com 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE

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

Handyman Jack, etc. LLC by Jack and Diane

Professional, experienced, fully insured • FREE estimates

207-363-5793 Member of the York Chamber of Commerce

KENCARP Have an idea for your home? Make it a reality. Interior Trim • Additions & Remodels Custom Built-ins • Windows & Doors EPA RRP Certified, Licensed & Insured

603.674.4213

KenCarp@maine.rr.com

Exceptional Property Maintenance & Repair Caretaker Property Management Arrangements Available Experienced, Professional & Personalized

207-219-2832

Dan Cason Cell: (207) 651-8580 Tel/Fax: (207) 676-9840 Email: casoncarpentry@yahoo.com

Fully Insured / ME & NH / Free Estimates

Fred Merrill Sr. 207-703-0050 Cell 603-765-1855

Building - Remodeling 207-641-2362 KITCHENS • BATHS Hardwood Flooring Tile & Interior Work Additions • Decks • Siding FREE ESTIMATES

Licensed & Insured

RATES ARE LOW! START THAT PROJECT NOW!

DRAKE’S ISLAND

CONSTRUCTION

“NO JOB TOO SMALL”

Kitchen, Basement & Bath Remodeling ~ Decks Replacement Windows ~ General Carpentry & Repair

Eliot, Maine

Siding - Windows - Doors - Decks Kitchens - Aluminum Trim Work Seamless Gutters - All Types Roofing

Richard St. Charles

CASON CARPENTRY Licensed & Insured

MERRILL HOME IMPROVEMENT

No job too small

Handyman Services Available

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

Free Estimates - Fully Insured - References - Over 30 Years in Business

Email drakes@maine.rr.com Lance Tufts Phone 207-646-3369 Phone/Fax 207-985-9165


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TRUCKING

Houle

Trucking Delivery of Sand, Loam or Gravel up to 7 Yards Removal of Any Unwanted Objects Sealcoating & Paving 207-363-7199 / 603-534-7585 (C)

WASTE REMOVAL

TREE SERVICES

LIBBY & SON 207-289-4551 Cape Neddick, ME Land Clearing

Storm Clean Up

Tree Services

Brush Removed

Dump Runs

Sand & Salt Delivery

Ditches Dug

Loam & Gravel Spread

Firewood Sold

Excavating Jobs

Snow Plowing

ES ALL ISLIAZBLE AVA

All Seasons Land, Inc.

ROLL OFF DUMPSTER SERVICE & CLEAN OUTS

Reasonable Rates • HIRE LOCAL! Insured • Free Estimates • Service Maine Seacoast

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

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR

Small Engine Repair RedMax Power Equipment, Lawn Mowers, Chain Saws, All Lawn & Garden Equipment

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Accepting Brush/Wood/Stumps/Leaves Green Waste

Cape Neddick, ME

207-361-1139

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(207) 703-0150

ELIOT SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, INC.

300 Harold L Dow Hwy

www.yorkwoodstree.com Fully Insured & Free Estimates WE DELIVER!

10, 15, 20 Yard Dumpsters Servicing Southern Maine Fully Insured www.allseasonslandinc.com / (207) 502-7511

DUMP RUNS DEMOLITION Attics / Basements Garages Construction Debris Furniture / Appliances Metal Tree/Brush

Sheds / Outbuildings Houses Mobile Homes Decks Swimming Pools Cement

Low Rates / Free Estimates / 207-985-3577

New Toro Walk Mowers We Service All Brands

Pickup & Delivery Available RTE 236, ELIOT, MAINE 207-439-4015

CLEANING Residential • Commercial • Janitorial

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207-370-8989

FREE ESTIMATES - RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL - MOWING - SPRING & FALL CLEANUPS - PRUNING - MULCHING - FULLY INSURED

207.337.3315 contact@marinacleaning.com

- NOW OFFERING STUMPGRINDING

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CATHY’S CLEANING

Reasonable Rates Weekly, Bi-weekly, Monthly Sat & Sun Cottage Changeovers Year Round & Seasonal Homes Serving All of York County

603-498-6674

cattut8235@aol.com Cathy Kucinski

Pine Tree Services www.PineTreeServices.net 207.286.6942

Three Generations of Expertise Pruning Chipping

Tree Removal Cabling 65’ Bucket Truck

Residential / Commercial / Fully Insured / Free Estimates

JLC Cleaning

Bucket Truck Chipper Tree Removal Firewood Too!

Commercial Cleaning Services seeking businesses needing professional cleaning services

603-617-6607

jlccleaning@gmail.com

Insured

Justin Shaw, Owner & Operator ME Arborist License #FLC&U3486

Call for a

Free Estimate!

15 Yard Dumpster up to 4000 lbs.

$395

20 Yard Dumpster up to 5000 lbs.

$495

Servicing Southern Maine

(207) 324-8118 CELL (207) 467-0675 Email: sricher@metrocast.net


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~ Classifieds~ GLASS REPAIR

RENTALS WANTED

RENTALS

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

Quiet, responsible female with steady job and good refs SEEKING 1-2 BR, YEARROUND RENTAL in the Yorks or Kittery. Can do yard work and light maintenance! 207-361-4750

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

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

HEALTH SERVICE EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR OPIOID ADDICTION - YORK, ME M.D. accepting patients for Suboxone Treatment Program. Regain control of your life. No insurance required. Convenient after-work hours. Kick the habit today. Don’t die. Call 207-994-9454 for screening.

STORAGE RENTALS AFFORDABLE STORAGE Rentals $50 & Up No Sign Up Fee Call (207) 641-8404

HELP OFFERED

OFFICE RENTAL

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

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

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

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TREE SERVICES LIBBY & SON LAND CLEARING Servicing Seacoast Area No Job Too Small Free Estimate • 207-289-4551

MULCH / LOGGING Lumber, Logging & Mulch

Mulch Varieties: Retail & Wholesale Natural - Dark Blend & Pine Brown, Screened Wood Chips Color Enhanced - Carbon Black & Rustic Red

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COMPLETELY RENOVATED 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, 1st & 2nd floor apartments AVAILABLE NOW! Only a mile from the beach, easy access to the Hwy. All new appliances, stainless steel in kit, closet and cupboard space, washer/dryer, and deck. Ample yard space & parking. Larger windows, new & efficient Central A/C & Heating Unit. $1750/month, includes Plowing & Landscaping. CALL 207-363-1825 TODAY! Pictures online at www.seasiderentals.com. WELLS MAINE RENTAL Large 1 Bedroom Furnished Apt. New Appliances, Close to Beaches, Amtrak, and Turnpike. Quiet, Safe Location. $1500/ Month includes all Utilities and Heat. No pets, non smokers. Call or Text 207-607-0597 RENTAL AT 41 BROWN LANE, WELLS, MAINE Year-Round rental, includes all utilities and much more for $175 per week, per person. One bedroom available. Shared living space. Call 207-251-1018

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

MASSAGE THERAPY

207.384.4008

96 Portland St, South Berwick, ME www.century21barbarapatterson.com

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

Upscale Independent Senior Living 1 Bedroom Apts. Available Now Starting at $1,425/month

LANDSCAPING

LANDSCAPING

THE RESIDENCES AT ELIOT COMMONS

207-676-4098 / North Berwick, ME www.OakwoodsLumber.com

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

BENEFITS SAFE HAVEN HUMANE SOCIETY ADOPTION CENTER

Donation wanted! Housewares, clothes, jewelry, estate clean-outs. Tax deductible! FMI: 229-8314 NEW FAUX LEATHER COUCH Black ~ $250 Call 207-351-2825 TRAILER FOR SALE 2006 Enclosed Dual Axle 17 Ft. Roadmaster black trailer with back ramp & side door, two roof vents. Excellent condition. $3,499 OBO. (207) 450-9509 ESTATE SALE Contents of house, antiques, mirrors, bedroom sets, lots of glassware, Beanie Babies, 14’ aluminum boat. 68 Grace Lane, Sanford. Aug. 4&5 , 9 to 2

YARD SALES BENEFIT YARD SALE Saturday, July 28, 8:00-1:00 At Traip Academy 12 Williams Ave, Kittery ADK teacher organization is hosting a yard sale to benefit a local high school scholarship!

DEPT. 56 ORIGINAL SNOW VILLAGE PIECES AND ACCESSORIES! Most are retired pieces, in excellent condition and in original boxes. Will sell individual pieces or complete set. Call 978-430-4288 if interested. 37.5’ JAYCO FOR SALE w/ 30’ x 10’ screen porch, deck, shed. Fully furnished, 2 bedroom. Very clean. Seasonal Ocean View in Wells. 2018 Fee included thru Columbus Day. $14,900 • Call 603-738-7795 or 603-524-7562. MOVING SALE Saturday, August 4, 8 am to 2 pm 54 Bayview Avenue, OGT Tools, Curio Cabinet, Crafts Collectibles, Wall Decor To place your

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FIREWOOD / PELLETS

ACCOUNTING

SEASONED FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Call Eric Hobson 207-467-0621

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

ELIOT WOOD SERVICES Seasoned 16” firewood for sale 207-439-5974 GREEN FIREWOOD Cut, Split & Delivered Clean & Guaranteed Full Cord North Berwick 207-409-6567 SEASONED FIREWOOD $250/cord. Price depends on how far to deliver. 603-817-0808

ITEMS WANTED WANTED VINTAGE TOYS or PARTS. Please contact us with any vintage toys or parts you want to sell. We pick, restore, and resell old vintage toys. 25+ years. FYI: We do not buy at retail prices. Text 207-351-5366

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

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

(207) 233-5814 • ME & NH

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

HELP WANTED

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SIGN ON BONUS! for qualified person, paid after 30 days.

EXPERIENCED

HELP WANTED CaringWay provides Non-Medical Comprehensive Home Care Services. We are now recruiting skilled, caring, dependable, honest individuals with strong work ethics. We offer Competitive Wages and Earned Time, among other incentives. If you would like to be considered for a position with a phenomenal down-to-earth team, please call for an application.

207-363-3767 www.caringway.com

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED No Saturdays! No evenings! Part-time or full-time.

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

$12-15 PER HOUR based on experience.

CALL 207-752-7585 for immediate interview.

2018 Seasonal Positions Available through October Full & Part Time *Positions available to start immediately!*

• HOST & BARTENDERS • FRONTDESK/RESERVATIONS • 2ND SHIFT UTILITY MAINTENANCE Please email resume to: megan@anchoragebythesea.com or drop off in person at 125 Shore Road, Ogunquit, ME

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

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

HELP WANTED

Make A Difference Become a Home Instead CAREGiverSM! Enhance the life of a senior in your community through non-medical companionship and home-helper services. Build lasting relationships, while helping seniors remain safe and independent in their own homes.

Home Instead Senior Care Call Today: 207.985.8550

Antiques Flower Shop is looking for an upbeat, energetic and reliable front end sales associate. Part time 15-20 hours a week. Must be available to work Sundays 10-4. Duties include but are not limited to: Interacting with antique customers, cash register and credit card sales, and general store maintenance. Antiques and floral knowledge a plus but not required. Inquire at 646.5580 or stop by Flowers By Christine and Chase & Company Antiques.

85 Shore Road, Ogunquit, ME 03907 Seeking the following positions for upcoming season (April thru October):

HOUSEKEEPING.

Experience not necessary, will train. Must be detail oriented. Six days per week (includes weekends) approximately 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Pay is $11.50 to $14.00 per hour.

If interested, call Carol at 646-5562 (9-2 Mon-Fri) or send an email to cpsphawk@maine.rr.com.

NEWSPAPER DELIVERY DRIVER

1-2 Days per week. Must be reliable and conscientious, have a reliable vehicle, and able to lift newspaper bundles of 50.

Great pay for part-time! Excellent opportunity for retirees! Call Dan Mon-Wed 10am-3pm to schedule an interview:

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~ Classifieds ~ HELP WANTED Looking for DISHWASHERS, LINE COOKS, SERVERS & HOSTS. Apply in person to Hobbs Harborside, 352 Harbor Rd, Wells. 207-646-2200 In need of person with extensive KNOWLEDGE OF ENGLISH language, abbreviations, and sentence structure, in order to proofread a book file. Call Tamara at 207-396-0198

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Hampton Inn & Suites in Wells is now hiring for

NOW HIRING

Full-Time HOUSEKEEPING Year Round Exceptional Pay and Will Train – Join the Best Team in Wells! Full-Time

Multiple Openings Throughout Berwicks & York Full-Time & Weekly Pay Temp, Temp-to-Hire, Permanent

GUEST SERVICE SPECIALIST Front Desk

GREAT PAY! Apply in person to fill out an application:

• Assembly • Shipping • Packaging

900 Post Rd / Route 1, Wells (207) 646-0555

WANTED

HELP WANTED

FRONT DESK AND HOUSEKEEPING POSITIONS

Wells, ME * START ASAP! Route 1 motel looking for individuals for front desk and housekeeping. Front desk: Evening and weekend coverage required. Customer service skills and positive attitude a must. Starting pay $12. Housekeepers: Starting pay $13. Possibility for promotion to headhousekeeper. If interested please email your resume or info to vacations@nerbeach.com or contact our office directly at 207-646-2636.

• Machine Operation • Mechanic • Production

Biddeford 284-0595 Springvale 490-1363 413 Alfred St. 481 Main St. Text: 207-518-7054 biddeford.me@manpower.com

MOTEL STAFF at Blue Horizon Motel. Apply in person at 39 Mile Rd, Wells or call Maryellen at 207-646-3178.

FRY COOK. PT/FT available. Open year round. Up to $14/hour. Join our friendly team. Richard’s Seafood Restaurant, 1732 N. Berwick Rd, Wells. Apply in person or call 207-646-8561, ask for Debbie.

HELP WANTED

Contractors

For ramps, doorway widening, grab bars, and kitchen or bathroom modifications

WE ARE HIRING FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: PART TIME DRIVERS

Work must meet ADA/State/Local construction standards

AUCTION BLOCK CLERK/CASHIER

Email wsp@eimsp.org or call Lori at 207-513-3724

Mon-Fri, flexible schedule. Clean valid driver’s license a must.

Part time, every Tuesday. Fast-paced auction looking for positive, energetic individuals to join NEAA. Ability to focus and stay composed during sale day is a must.

www.seniorsplus.org/contractor-info

LOT OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR

Supervisor needed to handle daily lot operations. This includes vehicle check-in, securing vehicle keys, lot set up, assuring accuracy of vehicle information, staging vehicles to run through lanes safely and efficiently. Must have a clean and valid driver’s license. Willingness to work both indoors & outdoors. Strong work ethic. Basic computer knowledge. Must be able to pass drug screening. Team player - must be able to work well with others.

Weekend CAREGivers ** SIGN ON BONUS **

No phone calls please. Apply in person to:

Brenda Skidds, General Manager 6 Ranger Drive, Kittery, Me

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

HOUSEKEEPERS WANTED $15/Hour with BONUS @ End of Season!

Lunch provided! Must be proud of your work, and be able to work Saturdays! Option to work this spring, week days, and into fall available. Previous experience is helpful, but not necessary, training available. Fun place to work, great team to work with!

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

Call 207-363-1825 x 110 ASAP! WORK ON YOUR OWN OR BRING A FRIEND AND WORK AS A TEAM!

Huntington Common Career Opportunities

HAPPY SUMMER!

Keep cool in our beautiful community, you’ll love working here! •

Care Givers CNA or PSS AM, PM and 3rd shifts. Certified or

CRMA Med Care Managers

• •

without Certification but highly experienced, or have a passion to work in Elder Care, ask about earning a PSS (Personal Support Specialist Certificate) while working paid by HC.

Servers/Dishwashers Beautiful dining rooms with restaurant-style service. Training available.

Housekeeper Immediate need, training considered. Please see all job descriptions and requirements online at

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

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SPORTS Oceanside Basketball Camp Scores Big with Local Youth

YORK -The York Rec Dept. Oceanside basketball camp lived up to its reputation of fun, games and fundamentals once again this summer. Under the leadership of co-directors Lani Silversides and Sam Leal, the campers experienced daily fundamental teaching stations to learn techniques of individual and team defense, shooting drills, post moves, and ball handling. The directors set up a 6 team league and had round robin games throughout the week. Regular season champs were the Lakers: Lucy Mac-Taylor, Daniel Collin, Sam Fogg, Olaf Holmgren, Vidar Holmgren, Cate Bridge, Graham Lamprey, Jasper Trafton, Tyler Moores and coached by Will

Mac Donald. These games were followed by playoff games Thursday and Friday. Playoff champs were the Celtics: Robbie Hanscom, Radley Bufithis, Alex Taylor, Evan Giacobba, J J Luchette, Emma Medina, Brodi Hay, Jackson Frame, Lucas Ketchum, Chris Connors and coached by Taylor Parker & Chris Cummins. Playoff finalists were the Raptors: Callan Forbes, Tyson Cezario, Caleb Donnell, Hayden Forbes, Ryan Cummins, Gavin Davis, Emma Joyce, T J Reagan, Jacob Donnell, Jack Goldberg and coached by Madigan Cogger and Tom Coughlin. Consolation games were held during playoffs. Other outstanding campers played for the 76er’s: Parker

Beauchesne, Sara Hanscom, Will Fagan, Colten Holland, Jack Joyce, Ava Fontaine, Owen Boucher, Silas Ketchum, Brady Higgins and coached by Luke Mackey. The Warriors were Sophia Luchette, Coen Camire, Lukas Bouchaard, Conor Roberge, Ben Brown, Chloe Whitbread, Russell Henson, Theo Russell, Trey

Fogg and coached by Zach Leal. Another competitive team was the Rockets: Evan Medina, Ryan Walker, Boden Mann, Conor Hansen, Jake Fogg, Ty Haseltine, Rhyanne Kucinski, Drew Shorey, Owen Lochran, Otto Reid and coached by Jackie Tabora and Brady Cummins. Director Leal ran individual and team competitions on

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~ Sports ~ Marshwood Youth Baseball Advances Year Old Championship Tournament” to be held this weekend in Dedham, MA. Marshwood is one of 8 teams remaining. Team Roster includes: Evin Aceto #1, Ryan Essex #5, Liam Tiernan #9, Ronan Garrett #10, Gus Onken #11, Cole Goodwin #13, Silas Reimels

Marshwood Youth Baseball represented District 1 in the 11U Cal Ripken Maine State 60’ Tournament held in Fairfield, ME on July 12-18. Marshwood went 6-1 in the tournament to become “State Champions” and now moves onto the “2018 Cal Ripken New England Regional 11-

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Special Olympics Young Athletes Classes later in competition. The skills offered will be kicking and trapping, catching and capturing, throwing, balance, jumping, and several opportunities to work on depth perception with tunnels and hoops. Every class will end with some fun parachute games and of course a snack and a drink. Every child will get a Young Athletes shirt and will receive a medal at the end. These are not drop-off classes and each child must have an attendant. The classes begin Wednesday, August 1 and run through Wednesday, September 5 from 9 – 10 a.m. at Parsons Field in Kennebunk. For more information and to register, call Candice at 207-604-1365 or visit csimeoni@kennebunkmaine.us.

KENNEBUNK -For the first time in this area, The Kennebunk Parks and Rec Dept. assisted by members of the Kennebunk Police Dept., will be hosting a 6 week Special Olympics Young Athletes class for children ages 2 - 8 who have intellectual disabilities or autism and their similar aged siblings who do not have a disability and this course is totally FREE! The Young Athletes program introduces children to the sports that are offered in Special Olympics, but is done through play and games. Once a child turns 8, they will be able to compete in Special Olympics events and the young Athletes class is a way for them to have fun, make new friends, and be introduced to the sports skills they will need

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2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4

Bright Silver, 5-Speed Auto, 43K #690 .............................$22,988 Sale Price 19,919 Sale Price 18,693 Sale Price 19,742 2011 JeepSeats Wrangler Auto, AC, Power Moonroof/ Auto, AC, Heated Seats & Auto, AC, Heated Seats, PWR PWR Leather Heated Seats & Auto, Rear Air Conditioning, Auto, AC, Heated & Sport 4x4 $Seat/Windows/Locks, $ 19,919 $Lights, Black, 6-Speed Windows/Locks, Fog Steering, Power Seat, Keyless Moonroof/Seat/Windows/ Steering, Fog Sale Lights, Alloys, Power Steering, Power Seat,Manual, 8.4” 25K #JG1266B...........................$22,988 18,693 Price Sale Price 19,742 Price $ 99/m $ 99Radio, o.Hands Free, Tilt Sale $Entry, o. o. /m r r /m r Alloys, Satellite Tilt Enter-N-Go, Alloys, Fog Lights, 9 Locks, Alloys, Keyless Remote Starter, Satellite Bluetooth Touch Screen, Remote Starter, Fo Fo 9 Fo e e

Satellite Radio, Tilt Wheel, Radio, Bluetooth, Keyless Wheel, Cruise Control, $ o. /m o. Entry, Full PWR Equip., PWR e FoKeyless o. Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control, Low Entry, $$ 99/m /mo. o. /m o. Forr $Miles, /m 999/m rr $$9 9 Fo e 9 Fo e as e as as Le as Le Le Le Cherokee LatitudeMoonroof, Stk#18237B Stk#18185A 2016 4x4 Stk#18155A 2016 Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4

2015 JEEP COMPASS HIGH ALTITUDE 4X4

2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 4x4 LEATHER&NAVIGATION LOADED

Black, 5-Speed Shiftable, 13K #685................................. $38,988

$22,988 $17,988 $18,988 $21,888 $18,988 NEW ENGLAND’S ONLY OFFROAD JEEP TEST COURSE 2017 RAM RAM 1500 2016 GMC K1500 2017 RAM 1500 2014 RAM 1500 NEW ENGLAND’S ONLY OFFROAD JEEP TEST COURSE GIVE US2500 A TEST DRIVE 2502015 JEEPS ON SITE PROMASTER CREW CAB SIERRA EX-CAB CREW CAB CREW CAB BIG HIGH TOP CARGO GIVE US AVAN TEST DRIVE 250 JEEPS ON LARAMIE 4X4 HEMI ALLSITE TERRAIN 4X4 EXPRESS 4X4 HEMI HORN HEMI 4X4 Disclaimer:*AII sales prices & lease payments included competitive or returning lease rebate of $1000. All leases based on $2,999 cash or trade due at signing. Not all customers will qualify. Lease payments for 36 months, 10k miles per year

$23,995

Auto, Rear AC, Heated Seats, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Bluetooth, Touch Screen & Satellite Radio, Power Moonroof & Liftgate, Alloys, Fog Lights, Third Row Seats, Stk#18242A

Heat/Cool Seats, 8.4” Touch Screen, Remote Start, Keyless Enter N’ Go, Satellite Radio, Bluetootch Hands Free, 20” Alloy Wheels, Power Liftgate, Backup Camera, Stk#18179A

LEATHER & NAVIGATION

LEATHER/MOONROOF/NAV

$24,988

$24,988

2015 FORD F150 2016 JEEP WRANGLER 2017 JEEP GRAND SUPERCREW UNLIMITED SAHARA CHEROKEE XLT 4X4 4X4 HARD TOP LIMITED 4X4

on Alley S/A tier credit, same day delivery. Tax, title & doc fee extra. #JP311 Total of Payments $3,578.40 Adj. Res. $15,089.25. #JR86 Total of Payments $3,578.40 Adj. Res. $13,786.20 #JS354 Total of Payments $3,599.28 Adj. Res. #14,515.20 #JC402 Total of Payments $5,820.76 Adj. Res. $19,381 .90 #JG1283 Total of Payments $7,193.88, Adj. Res. $20,639. #JG1268 Total of Payments $11,241.72 Adj. Res. $26,169. Sale Ends Oct. 31, 2016. Disclaimer:*AII sales sales prices prices && lease lease payments payments included included competitive competitive or or returning returning lease lease rebate rebate of of $1000. $1000. All All leases leases based based on on $2,999 $2,999 cash cash or or trade trade due due at at signing. signing. Not Not all all customers customers will will qualify. qualify. Lease Lease payments payments for for 36 36 months, months, 10k 10k miles miles per per year year Disclaimer:*AII on Alley Alley S/A S/A tier tier credit, credit, same same day day delivery. delivery. Tax, Tax, title title && doc doc fee fee extra. extra. #JP311 #JP311 Total Total of of Payments Payments $3,578.40 $3,578.40 Adj. Adj. Res. Res. $15,089.25. $15,089.25. #JR86 #JR86 Total Total of of Payments Payments $3,578.40 $3,578.40 Adj. Adj. Res. Res. $13,786.20 $13,786.20 #JS354 #JS354 Total Total of of Payments Payments $3,599.28 $3,599.28 Adj. Adj. Res. Res. #14,515.20 #14,515.20 on #JC402 Total of Payments $5,820.76 Adj. Res. $19,381 .90 #JG1283 Total of Payments $7,193.88, Adj. Res. $20,639. #JG1268 Total of Payments $11,241.72 Adj. Res. $26,169. Sale Ends Oct. 31, 2016. #JC402 Total of Payments $5,820.76 Adj. Res. $19,381 .90 #JG1283 Total of Payments $7,193.88, Adj. Res. $20,639. #JG1268 Total of Payments $11,241.72 Adj. Res. $26,169. Sale Ends Oct. 31, 2016. PM-00236622 PM-00236622

PM-00236622

Automatic, Air Conditioning, Power Windows/Locks, Tilt Wheels, Keyless Entry, Rear Fixed Glass, Factory Warranty, Only 21,000 Miles, Stk#91968

ONLY 21,000 MILES

$25,888

Auto, AC, Heated Seats & Steering, PWR Seat, Dual Exhaust, 20” Chrome Wheels, Remote Start, Fog Lights, Bluetooth, Sprayed In Bedliner, 8.4” Touch Screen, Full PWR Equipment, Stk#18298A

ONLY 33,000 MILES

$25,988

Remote Starter, Heated & Cooled PWR Seats, Heated Steering, Tonneau Cover, Spray-In Bedliner, 20” Chrome Wheels, 8.4” Touch Screen, Back Up Camera, Satellite Radio, Keyless EnterN-Go, Full PWR Equip., Stk#18082A

Auto, AC, Tonneau Cover, SprayedIn Bedliner, Side Steps, Alloys, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Touch Screen & Satellite Radio, Heated PWR Seats, Full PWR Equip., Dual Exhaust, Bluetooth, Factory Warr., Stk#18197A

8-Spd Auto, AC, 20” Chrome Wheels, Dual Exhaust, Fog Lights, Bluetooth, PWR Windows/Locks, Tilt Wheel, 5.7L Hemi V8, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, Sprayed-In Bedliner, Fact. Warr., Stk#18252A

LEATHER, NAV & BLUETOOTH

REMOTE STARTER

ONLY 13,000 MILES

$26,988

$27,888

$27,988

Auto, A/C, Power Window/Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, Bluetooth, Fog Lights, Alloy Wheels, Bedliner Stk#18302A

CHROME SIDESTEPS

$27,988

Auto, AC, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Hard Top, Alloys, Side Steps, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Satellite Radio, Factory Warranty, Stk#91951

Leather Heated & Cooled PWR Seats, Satellite Radio, PWR Liftgate, Alloys, Remote Starter, Keyless Enter -N-Go, 8.4” Touch Screen, Back Up Camera, Full PWR Equip., Factory Warranty, 27K Miles, Stk#91901

3 PIECE HARD TOP

PANORAMIC MOONROOF & NAV

$29,988

PORT CITY CHRYSLER DODGE

HOURS: Mon-Fri 8:30am-8pm PROOF O.K. BY:___________________________ O.K. WITH CORRECTIONS BY:________________________ Sat 8:30am-5pm PLEASE READ CAREFULLY • SUBMIT CORRECTIONS ONLINE PROOF O.K. BY:___________________________ BY:___________________________ O.K. WITH WITH CORRECTIONS CORRECTIONS BY:________________________ BY:________________________ SunPROOF 11am-4pm PROOF O.K. BY:___________________________ O.K. WITH CORRECTIONS BY:________________________ O.K. Route One Bypass •O.K. Portsmouth, NH • (603) 436-1243 • Exit 5 off I-95 • www.portcitychryslerdodge.com PM-00236622 PLEASE READ CAREFULLY • SUBMIT CORRECTIONS ONLINE PLEASE READ READ CAREFULLY CAREFULLY • • (100%) SUBMIT CORRECTIONS CORRECTIONS ONLINE ONLINE PLEASE SUBMIT ADVERTISER: BOURNIVAL PM-00236622 (100%) (100%) PM-00236622 SALES PERSON: PM401

ADVERTISER: BOURNIVAL ADVERTISER: BOURNIVAL ADVERTISER: BOURNIVAL SIZE: 10.875X10.5 SALES PERSON: PM401 SALES PERSON: PERSON: PM401 HERALD SALES PM401 PUBLICATION: PM-PORTS SIZE: 10.875X10.5 10.875X10.5 SIZE: 10.875X10.5 SIZE: PUBLICATION: PM-PORTS PM-PORTS HERALD HERALD PUBLICATION: PM-PORTS HERALD PUBLICATION:

PROOF CREATED AT: 10/25/2016 6:33:09 AM NEXT RUN DATE: 10/26/16 PROOF CREATED CREATED AT: AT: 10/25/2016 10/25/2016 6:33:09 6:33:09 AM AM PROOF CREATED AT: 10/25/2016 PROOF PROOF DUE: 10/25/16 09:59:55 6:33:09 AM NEXT RUN DATE: 10/26/16 NEXT RUN RUN DATE: DATE: 10/26/16 10/26/16 NEXT PROOF DUE: DUE: 10/25/16 10/25/16 09:59:55 09:59:55 PROOF DUE: 10/25/16 09:59:55 PROOF

$31,988


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THE HOUSE OF VALUE

ENDS JULY 31ST

Used

Used

Used

Used

Stock #9234

Stock #T14943A

Stock #9721

Stock #ST15199A

2013 CHEVY CAMARO

2016 TOYOTA TACOMA

2016 TOYOTA TUNDRA

2017 TOYOTA TACOMA

$

$

$

$

47,995

31,995

43,995

31,995

Stock #ST13086A

Stock #9678

Stock #9583

Stock #ST15089A

2015 BMW 335I XDRIVE

2015 LEXUS CT 200H

2015 LEXUS ES 350 LUXURY

$

$

UNLIMITED

32,995

18,595

JEEP WRANGLER

24,495

$

$

29,995

Stock #T14910B

Stock #9727

Stock #9724

Stock #ST15130A

2011 SCION XB

2016 TACOMA DCAB 4X4

2015 RAV 4 AWD

2015 FIAT 500E

$

$

10,795

$

Stock #R13656A

2014 HYUNDAI SONATA

16,295

Harley Deal Finder

$

Stock #ST15167A

2014 TOYOTA AVALON

32,495

$

Tucker Hybrid Specialist

18,995

$

19,495

Stock #T14559A

Stock #9700

2016 HONDA CRV EXL

2015 TOYOTA RAV4

$

$

22,495

18,895

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VIEW ENTIRE INVENTORY AT

toyotaofportsmouth.com

888-671-0340 or

603-431-6100

Stock #T14924A

2014 SUBARU CROSSTREK LIMITED

15,995

$

Stock #9704

Stock #9703

Stock #9719

2015 TOYOTA RAV4

2015 TOYOTA CAMRY

2015 TOYOTA TACOMA

$

$

$

18,495

14,295

Certified

OPEN SUNDAYS 11-5

9,995

Certified

Stock #9710

2015 TOYOTA RAV4 XLE

20,995

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Stock #T14376A

2016 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5

LONG BED, DBL CAB, 4X4

29,995

$

Stock #9692

2016 TOYOTA RAV4 LIMITED

26,995

$

2015 TOYOTA RAV4

19,895

$

Stock #R14351

2018 CAMRY SE

24,995

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

2018 CAMRY SE

24,995

$

2015 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER

33,695

$

Certified

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

Limited Comprehensive Warranty

Stock #9709

2015 TOYOTA CAMRY SE

18,995

$

• 160-Point Quality

Assurance Inspection

• 7-Year/100,000-Mile

Limited Powertrain Warranty

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Stock #R14352

Stock #ST15206A

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Stock #9715

31,995

Stock #9717

2015 TOYOTA RAV4

19,895

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

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

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

Stock #R14774A

Stock #9716

Stock #14943A

2016 4RUNNER SR5 V6

2016 TOYOTA TACOMA

2016 TACOMA DCAB 4X4

33,995

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

30,995

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •

31,995

$

• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty •


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38 The Weekly Sentinel

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~ Puzzles ~ 19. Iranian city 21. Yearly tonnage (abbr.) 22. One’s illicit lover 27. Fake smarts (abbr.) 28. Where Jersey natives depart from 33. Doctor 34. Front feet 36. Insurance option 37. Some is “wicked” 38. Type of weaving 39. Religious woman

CLUES ACROSS 1. The winners 7. A place to relax 10. Monies to pay debts 12. Horse mackerel 13. Type of steroid 14. Make dry 15. The Godfather’s adopted son 16. Ivanovic and Gasteyer 17. Horror movie franchise 18. Grab

40. One point east of southeast 41. Prestigious literary prize 44. Tiny humans 45. Relish over 48. Computer manufacturer 49. Envelops 50. One type is dippin’ 51. Bequeaths CLUES DOWN 1. Dice game 2. Greek goddess of youth

3. Piers Anthony protagonist 4. One-thousandth of an inch 5. JFK Library architect 6. A type of corrosion (abbr.) 7. Beat up 8. Political action committees 9. Antidiuretic hormone 10. Of the desert 11. Oblivious of 12. Actress Lathan 14. Musical instrument 17. It’s in a plant

18. One-time special prosecutor 20. Indigenous people of Brazil 23. Mothers 24. Mongolian desert 25. Great Britain, Scotland and Northern Ireland 26. British air aces 29. A lover to Zeus 30. Frequently 31. Get together again 32. Gives a permanent post 35. Sun worshippers love one 36. Ammonia-producing process 38. 4th month of the Jewish calendar 40. New England river 41. Stores grain 42. Confess openly 43. Quarterbacks do it 44. Not good 45. Witness 46. Author Coulter 47. Type of screen

The answers to this week’s puzzles are on page 10.

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

ADDITIONAL REBATES

2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4

2018 Jeep Compass Latitude 4x4

#JG1528

#JS450

All New 2019 Jeep Cherokee Latitude Plus 4x4 #JC580

Checkout these Certified Specials WARRANTY TO 100K MILES

2018 Jeep Renegade Latitude 4x4

#JR186

2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4 ...$16,875 Brilliant Black, 5-Spd Auto, 61K Miles, #JW2825A

2016 Jeep Patriot High Altitude 4x4 ...... $16,991 Billet Silver, 6-Spd Shiftable Auto, 31K Miles, #969

2015 Jeep Patriot High Altitude 4x4 ...... $17,425 Billet Silver, 6-Spd Shiftable Auto, 37K Miles, #965

2015 Jeep Cherokee SUV....................... $17,425 Leather, U-Connect 4C with Navigation, 8.4” Display

MSRP DISCOUNT

Cold Weather Package

$43,880 $7,000

Sale Price

MSRP DISCOUNT

$36,880

Sale Price

Lease For $329/mo. x 36 months

2018 Jeep Wrangler Sport JK 2DR 4x4

#JW2794

$27,735 $4,750

$22,985

Lease For $159/mo. x 36 months

All New 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport JL 4x4 #JW2944

All New Design! Cold Weather Package

MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

$29,625 $6,000

$23,625

Lease For $186/mo. x 36 months

2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4

Cold Weather Package, Passive Entry with Remote Start

MSRP $27,415 DISCOUNT & REBATE $6,050

Sale Price

$21,365

0% x 72 AVAILABLE

2018 Jeep Compass Sport 4x4

#JG1501

#JS403

Granite, Automatic, #JC572A

2015 Jeep Renegade Latitude 4x4 ........ $17,991

Glacier Metallic, 9-Spd Shiftable Auto, 34K Miles, #983

2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4 ............ $17,991 Black Crystal Pearl, 32K Mi, #JG1521A

2016 Jeep Compass High Altitude 4x4... $17,991 Billet Silver, 6-Spd Shiftable Auto, 19K Miles, #967

2015 Jeep Patriot Latitude 4x4 .............. $18,325 Billet Silver, 6-Spd Shiftable Auto, 20K Miles, #973

2015 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 4x4 ......... $18,950

Billet Silver, 9-Spd Shiftable Auto, 30K Miles, #JC563A

2015 Jeep Renegade Limited 4x4 ......... $18,988 Alpine White, 9-Spd Shiftable Auto, 27K Miles, #984

2015 Jeep Cherokee Limited 4x4 .......... $18,988

! DEMO ES IL M 0 0 4 3 Power Pkg, Auto, Hard Top, 24“S”, Alpine

MSRP DISCOUNT

$35,280 $3,500

Sale Price

$31,780

Automatic, Deep Tinted Windows, Sirius XM Satellite Radio

MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

$35,230 $2,500

$32,730

Lease For $254/mo. x 36 months

2BE Pkg, Power Seat, Push Button Start

MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

$36,190 $6,500

$29,690

Lease For $199/mo. x 36 months

! DEMO ES IL 3400 M x.) (appro

Cold Weather Pkg, Sport Appearance Group

MSRP DISCOUNT

Sale Price

$26,630 $5,000

$21,630

*AII leases are 10,000 miles per year, based on S/A tier credit, and $2,999 due at signing. Tax, title & doc fee extra. All applicable rebates assigned to dealer. #JG1528 adj. res. $26.001, total of payment $11,861.28. #JS450 adj. res. $16,918.35, total of payment $5,754.96. #JC580 adj. res. $17,327.50, total of payment $5,742.72. #JR186 adj. res. $14,529.95, total of payment $7,966.80. #JW2944 adj. res. $28,888.60, total of payment $9,162.36. #JG1501 adj. res. $21,352.10, total of payment $7,194.96. SAME DAY TRANSACTIONS ONLY. SALE ENDS JULY 31, 2018.

Cashmere Pearl , 9-Spd Shiftable Auto, 65K, #JC540A

2017 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 4x4 ......... $22,325 Granite Crystal, 9-Spd Shiftable Auto, 13K Miles, #883

2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4...$26,991 Granite Crystal, 8-Spd Shiftable Auto, 36K Miles, #957

2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4 ...$28,733 Hypergreen, 6-Spd Manual, 49K Miles, #952

2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4 ...$26,993 Dozer Clear, 6-Spd Manual, 64K Miles, #JG1378B

2015 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 4x4 .................$17,425 Granite, 8-Spd Shiftable Auto, 40K Miles, #JC572A

NEW ENGLAND’S ONLY OFFROAD JEEP TEST COURSE NEW ONLY OFFROAD JEEPON TEST COURSE GIVE ENGLAND’S US A TEST DRIVE 250 JEEPS SITE GIVE US A TEST DRIVE 250 JEEPS ON SITE

Disclaimer:*AII sales prices & lease payments included competitive or returning lease rebate of $1000. All leases based on $2,999 cash or trade due at signing. Not all customers will qualify. Lease payments for 36 months, 10k miles per year on Alley S/A tier credit, same day delivery. Tax, title & doc fee extra. #JP311 Total of Payments $3,578.40 Adj. Res. $15,089.25. #JR86 Total of Payments $3,578.40 Adj. Res. $13,786.20 #JS354 Total of Payments $3,599.28 Adj. Res. #14,515.20 tal of Payments $5,820.76 Adj. Res. $19,381 .90 #JG1283 tal of Payments $7,193.88, Adj. Res. $20,639. #JG1268 tal of Payments $11,241.72 Adj. Res. $26,169. Sale Ends Oct. 31, 2016.

- Alissa Bournival

603.431.8900 / RT. 1, PORTSMOUTH, NH / BOURNIVALJEEP.NET Bournival2016 Renegade 2016 Patriot Latitude 4x4 Bournival Sport 4x4NH/ 2016 Compass Sport 4x4 RT. 1, 1, PORTSMOUTH, PORTSMOUTH, NH/ 603.431.8900/ 603.431.8900/ WWW.BOURNIVALJEEP.NET - Alissa RT. WWW.BOURNIVALJEEP.NET “High Altitude” #JS354 2016 Patriot 2016 Renegade 2016 Compass #JR86 #JP311 Patriot Latitude Latitude 4x4 4x4 Renegade Sport Sport 4x4 4x4 Compass Sport Sport 4x4 4x4 2016 2016 2016 “High Altitude” Altitude” “High

#JP311 #JP311 #JP311

#JR86 #JR86 #JR86

#JS354 #JS354 #JS354

ALL CERTIFIED CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED PRE-OWNED REDUCED REDUCED $1600-$3600! $1600-$3600! ALL

2014 Dodge Grand Caravan SE Billet Silver, 6-Speed Shiftable, 70K #JG1292A.............$14,988 Sport Appearance Group, Keyless Go, Uconnect 5.0 Leather, Sunroof, Remote Start

MSRP $27,435 Leather, Sunroof, Sunroof, Remote Remote Start Start Leather, Sunroof, Remote Start REBATELeather, & DISCOUNT $7,516

Sport Appearance Appearance Group, Group, Keyless Keyless Go, Go, Uconnect Uconnect 5.0 Sport Appearance Group, Keyless Go, Uconnect 5.0 MSRP $25,530 Sport 5.0 REBATE & DISCOUNT $6,837

Power Value Group, Park View Back-Up Camera

MSRP $26,880 Power Value Group, Park View Back-Up Camera Power Value Value Group, Group, Park Park View View Back-Up Back-Up Camera Camera Power REBATE & DISCOUNT $7,138 MSRP $26,880

2014 Jeep Compass Sport 4x4 Rugged Brown Pearl, 6-Speed Shiftable Auto, 35K #605........$15,988 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4 Bright Silver, 5-Speed Auto, 33K #668 ..........................$22,991


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S O M E R SWO R TH N I S S A N  FREE

NEVER PAY INTEREST OR UP TO $12,025 IN FACTORY REBATES!

OIL CHANGES

 FREE

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149

$

LEASE FOR

PER MONTH

$

FINANCE FOR

325

PER MONTH

118

$

LEASE FOR

Two or more at this price. #JN1BJ1CR2JW201700

Two or more at this price. #JN8AT2MV5JW313447

Two or more at this price. #3N1AB7AP5JY333128

SELLING PRICE

SELLING PRICE

SELLING PRICE

$

PAYMENT ‘TIL NOV.

PER MONTH

22,399 25,468 17, 302

36 month lease, 12K miles/yr, $3,999 cash or trade due @signing.

$

Finance for 75 months with $3,999 cash or trade due @ signing.

Available On ALL New Vehicles

$

36 month lease, 12K miles/yr, $3,999 cash or trade due @signing.

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

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FINANCE FOR

391

178

$

PER MONTH

LEASE FOR

Two or more at this price. #5N1DR2MM3JC622166

$

PER MONTH

FINANCE FOR

376

PER MONTH

Two or more at this price. #1N4AL3AP9JC225189

Two or more at this price. #1N6AD0EV2JN765273

SELLING PRICE

SELLING PRICE

SELLING PRICE

Finance for 75 months with $3,999 cash or trade due @ signing.

36 month lease, 12K miles/yr, $3,999 cash or trade due @signing.

Finance for 75 months with $3,999 cash or trade due @ signing.

$

29,860 $18,501 $ 28,866

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT!

S O M E R S W O RTH N I S S A N C E RTI F I E D U S E D C A R C E NTE R 2015 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 HIGH COUNTRY 59k, auto, 4x4 High Country 4dr Crew Cab 6.5 ft. SB, roof, towing, bedliner, Touch Nav. with AM/FM/SIRIUSXM Stk. #P2034

2015 FORD F150 CC LARIAT 63k, Auto, 4X4, FX4 Off Road, 5.0 V8 Sony, Lariat 4dr SuperCrew 5.5 ft. SB, CD w/SiriusXM Satellite -inc: SiriusXM, 8.0” Center-Stack Touch Screen, Nav., Roof, Tow, Stk. #P2036

4X4

$

35,800

2013 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA 4WD 32K, Auto, 4X4, Hard Top, Navigation, Alloys, CONNECT 430N CD/DVD/MP3 SIRIUSXM, 6.5” Touch Screen Display Stk. #N17703B

56k, Auto, AWD, Leather, Roof, Alloys, AM/FM/CD/MP3 w/Nav. System -inc: Infinity Surround Sound Audio w/10 Speakers, 8” Monitor Stk. #N18414A

$

40,540

2013 MAZDA 2 HB M/T 49K, Manual, AC, ABS,AM/ FM Stereo w/CD/MP3 Player -inc: AUX Audio Input, USB, (4) Speakers Stk. #N18322A

LOW MILES

$

2014 KIA SORENTO SXL 3RD ROW

FULL SIZE

27,925

81k, Auto, AWD, Heated Leather Seats, Nav., Pano Roof, Alloys, Fog Lights, CD/RDS/AUX NissanConnect, Mobile Apps, Bose Audio w/9 Speakers Stk. #N18284A

$

21,508

2014 TOYOTA SEQUOIA LIMITED 68K, Auto, 4X4, Leather Heated Seat 5.7L V8, Nav., Parking Sensors, DVD, JBL Audio, Roof, Tow, Touchscreen, Sat Radio Stk. #N18118A

MANUAL

$

2015 NISSAN ROGUE SL

7 PASSENGER

7,951

67K, Black, 1 LCD Monitor In The Front Radio: AM/FM/CD Audio System -inc: 229-Watt, 7 Speakers Including Subwoofer, Bluetooth, Audio, USB,MP3/AUX Input Jack, Window Grid Antenna Stk. #P2094A

38,388

Somersworth Nissan 285 Rte. 108, Somersworth, NH • 603-692-5200

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

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 7/28 • 9AM-1 PM

18 ROCKY LANE, OGUNQUIT

Prime Ogunquit location! Easy walking distance to Perkins Cove, Marginal Way, beach. Home features HW floors, two FPs, great room, garage underneath. Four BR’s, two full baths. Formal rooms complete one-floor living. Year-round home, can be used for vacation, summer rental. Bring ideas for updates. Super location in heart of Ogunquit. Original home built in the 1920’s with subsequent additions.

Karen Rice 207-451-3990

Directions: Route one to Ogunquit, to Shore road, to Rocky Lane

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 7/28 • 11AM-1PM

12 MIDDLE ST, YORK

Located near the Nubble, seasonal 3BR cottage is in perfect location between beaches! Plenty of room to park, cottage offers great privacy w/ large upper deck. Great investment property as well.

Justin Pollard 207-251-2123

Directions: Turn right onto Broadway, then turn right on Nubble Road, right on Cycad Ave, left on Spring Street, finally a right on Middle Street, house will be on your right.

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 7/29 • 11AM-2 PM

30 SONOMA WOODS LN, OGUNQUIT

Custom cape in newer subdivision. First floor features gorgeous kitchen w/ granite counters, warm wood cabinetry w/large island open to LR and dining areas. Stay warm by gas fireplace before retreating to master suite. Ductless air cooling throughout. Large BR’s with spacious closets along with full basement allow for ample storage. Large outside deck well as expansive front porch.

Candice House 207-608-9611

Directions: From center of Ogunquit, north on Route 1. Turn left onto Captain Thomas Rd. Appx 1.5 miles on left is Bittersweet Lane (Sonoma Woods).

SHAPLEIGH $499,900

Lakefront property on Great East Lake. 103’ of waterfront, dock, 4-season camp. 1.78 acres, w adt’l buildable lot, possibility of another lot. Camp has 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, working fireplace, walk-out basement. Ideal for entertaining.

Jean Kovacs 207-408-1822

84 School St, OGUNQUIT 207.646.4546

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67 CHESTNUT ROAD, OGUNQUIT

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241 POINTED FIR BOULEVARD, WELLS

Major renovations inside and out with nothing left to do but move in! Privacy awaits this 3br/3ba contemporary home located in one of Ogunquit’s most sought after neighborhoods. Less than a mile from the center of town, but nestled in a quiet neighborhood. Open concept kitchen, dining and living makes this home perfect for entertaining!

First floor Master Suite in The Forest! Custom cape close to Ogunquit line and moped ride to the beaches! Open concept kitchen w/granite, stainless, HW floors. 3 BR’s, 3 Baths, 3-season enclosed porch. FP, 2 bonus rooms, security & fire systems, underground sprinkler system & generator. Direct entry from 2-car garage. Larger lot over 1/2 acre. Club house with in-ground pool.

Directions: Route one to Ogunquit, to Berwick Rd, right on Dana Rd, Left onto Highland Ave, right onto Cedar Ln, right onto Chestnut rd.

Directions: Route One North from Ogunquit on Left “The Forest”

Kyle Mango 207-712-4721

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Marge MacKenna 207-337-2737

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3 HILLSIDE AVE, YORK

Adorable, affordable ranch-style home. Updated, fully applianced kitchen, granite counters, updated bath w/ Jack & Jill sinks, granite counter. Generous LR opens to sunny entertainment, kitchen, dining rooms. Perfect for entertaining. 3 freshly painted bedrooms and beautiful bath round out the floor plan. Generous deck. Minutes to turnpike, shopping, beaches, restaurants. New septic system.

Enjoy ocean and Nubble views from great location on private cul-de-sac. Expansive Cabled Cape offers four BRs, two family rooms, fireplace, spacious kitchen, dining area, six-seat breakfast bar, granite counters, ocean views. Master suite with sitting area and master bath out side balcony with ocean views. Hardwood floors throughout, oil heat, central air, one car garage.

Directions: From Wells Corner turn onto Sanford Road. House on left before Bragdon Road. Sign on property From turnpike take right toward Sanford house on left. Sign on property

Directions: Nubble Rd to Shelton to Hillside

Susan Michaels 207-205-3060

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14 MAPLE ST, OGUNQUIT

Extraordinary offering in Ogunquit! Charming split-entry home is located close to Ogunquit Village, beaches, fine dining. Quiet wooded lot. Three bedrooms and 1.5 baths allow plenty of space for friends and family while a spacious deck gives more living space outdoors.

Dan Petlon 207-313-6326

Directions: From Ogunquit Center take left on Berwick Rd. Approx .25 miles on left turn onto Grove St. then right onto Maple.

NORTH BERWICK $435,000

Cr.1790 Antique Cape on 60 acres. Quiet country town-maintained road. 3 BR’s, 2.5 baths. Wainscoting, exposed beams, early hardware, wood floors, formal DR. Large kit. 1st fl. master. New heat, windows, full foundation, 3 barns, greenhouse, blueberry patch.

Kathryn Harrison 207-651-4101

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Bill Conda 207-450-5030 Justin Pollard 207-251-2123

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 7/29 • 11AM-2 PM

10 LIMESTONE RD, OGUNQUIT

High ceilings, exposed beams, skylights. Kitchen features plenty of counter space, large LR w/wood burning FP, wood floors. Large first fl master w/ en-suite bath, attached office. Upper level features guest room w/full bath, spacious loft. Generator, outdoor hot/cold shower, deck, sunny patio. Lot abuts protected wildlife land.

Dan Letellier 207-590-1776

Directions: From Ogunquit Center Turn left onto Berwick Road. Approx 1.6 miles on right is limestone Road. Property is at end of cul-de-sac.

WELLS $319,000

4 RB, 2 bth home. Wood FP, lose to amenities. First floor newly renovated, plumbed wet bar. Residential/commercial zoned. Wood floors. Appliances are under 5 years old. Attic is plumbed for expansion. Newly fenced in yard. Great quiet neighborhood.

Marge Mackenna 207-337-2737


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